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tv   The Reluctant Vigilante  Al Jazeera  October 22, 2018 1:33am-2:00am +03

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i was on that they've been difficult and i don't have the you just hate that you're going. back and the last line explained it's as busy as any bricks and mortar hospital. it's got a year. even if i. run the trains head shift has lived and worked on board for a staggering twenty six months. for years let alone look at the gym body name although. it didn't think so by any other doubt about that little of the name but i learned from others but.
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basically grew up in are you know. coming out of the know your comfort zone of operating and. hospitals are going to tell anyone because it is not uncommon you're out of the situation you are are not many things but. some of the people. can't imagine how people here are feeling tired or anxious and in a minute i'm going to walk through that door and hop on an operating table for surgery that could change their mind. and i'm doing a one because there's only one case phone. and. one thing i want anything and.
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everything they're going to start from. my hundreds of my brain and my heart what is with the issue. is no longer take my dignity. is walking on this post but when we deliver a. little bit of study. about how much. thanks to us in our awesome up next. on the start. it's a delicate surgery and. one wrong move and imputation been difficult to get support for knowing. if i could come to
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then then but the moment. it comes to come to the extreme is one. thing but it was not to. say you can see it is not. going to take it off the bench. he found it wrong compartment of. the. washer go to one hundred. american. economy i believe town straightforward that operation seemed to be a simple incision manipulating the muscles and putting in a plastic cost is the difference between that boy being able to walk and not is it ok that we. have heard all it's about me. i mean i want to shut out all. the stress and the noise i mean there's
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a crying baby in here. ok. yeah. i mean. as soon as one patient is taken to recovery a new one is sedation. it's a nonstop chain of operations. including the brothers our six sense. talking and you could just. read about i feel stressed or not able to. afford my favorite song starts ringing in my brain. or. my nose. job. john.
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what it. means. but because if you are beautiful. towards the. eastern front and then i fear for the market. today a young girl is having a cleft week. to morrow will be baby out of steam but only four months old the risk will be much higher. i think about. it for now we have no dr neil h. con help but think if he's on sun every time he operates on a child out today i was very excited when he was born. almost offical years of
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automatic age because you want to be sure that. taking all the precautions of my child is not something i'm obliged to fix. by going down i don't want to get out. i'm lucky that my dad is absolutely normal so. i always got one company and art director talk are always keeps on being me when i want to go out on a kid with a clip so. i'm trying you know as much as possible to those babies. how people who treat babies but the more generally. we have all of them are ready all. of them getting on or. accepting them. one. thing there. are going to be of course for the family. which is very often somebody off father and mother out of the house bigger territory with us live
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. so when i do you know that are not the case but he could give me the time with the full hello. then my not going to give us a i had to bully and i'm tired of this took up limited time with us is under one hour they may get a little game one of their lives but he asked. him maybe. because it seemed to superstitions around pregnancy. the fees she's close to baby. she hopes to die the doctors can break that could. mean they are we've got jeri's myself initially when there's a lot mission and we'll be. patient but i said to me they were going a bit better than i'm going to get. one day i did genuinely hope
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for. being the. we. all know well the operation is scheduled to happen in less than an hour. bought on board the train which doctors are debating whether or not they can go through with it. a physical examination by a local in nice it is has revealed the baby out of has a chest infection previously all my infection of the lungs story might be having some. sort of free running nose. there are plenty to get. the operation khant go ahead. you told me already know i'm
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distraught that even though. i'm here or whatever. the product whatever i'm going to be. one of. our zero zero zero member thirty seven on the government i'm not going to fill out our hearing picture oh i forgot my neighbors are going on but i want to know there was a couple endorsement from three different parts of the one from the body of the. managing editor. of the order of. the nine eleven that i didn't know the above. but on the top of that i love to live it up.
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it's been an emotional few days. after watching the success of sign many other operations all they can do is return. and home. for christmas to be returned to get word of adulteration. there's no point putting the pressure of this. story progress or start talking regulars are part and parcel of the sort of. whilst one set of parents walk away with ha take another will leave overjoyed when the. dr neal is just cliff to leap operation on the young girl was a success during her career i did not embarrass me at home when you're going to get offers and you're wondering off to do mosque because i'm going to die and i'm just going to add to nine hundred fifty you know to be made out to be found on track i'm going to give it. up but i haven't got the speed up to get money in. i'm
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finding the name of the hobby in the book but to get it i don't want to keep getting what do you think a lot of money. love that shit loads. that india have in yemen i'm not really got. fired. back. i have nothing i got adrien last. children. i think it will be a few more weeks before d.t.r. in fear at costs of news. by the other. but when they do they
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will walk and remember. that. if someone will last. one of them a lot they're going to. come to save us and of us again i saw a film. about. what's going on. there are. always more to trade. to feel like you're making.
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a big big fan base. al-jazeera is investigative unit reveals explosive us documentary confirms to my now as a very hard profile figure in match fixing an english cricket team into this match al-jazeera investigation cricket's match fixing the manoa files. the turkish president for a supplier burdwan says he will unveil the. tells on the case on tuesday. you're watching on his ear on life from a headquarters and. also ahead the saudi foreign minister says she's killing was
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a huge and grave mistake he insists crown prince mohammed bin said a man was not aware of. senior republicans and democrats in the u.s. accuse mohammad of directing the killing and european leaders demand answers plus thousands of central american migrants are now in mexico marching towards the united states despite president trump's rhetoric. it's a murder that's gripped the world a journalist silenced in the most extreme way. saudi national killed in his country's consulates and istanbul the turkish president says ankara will release all the evidence it has on tuesday. we are going to make it clear what happened to jamal khashoggi and god willing on tuesday i will have a group meeting and hopefully by then i'll be able to find out what happened
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because we are looking for justice here we want simple and street justice it will not be achieved by some simple steps you will make everything clear fifteen people came here subsequently eighteen people are arrested or detained so all these pieces of information need to be clarified and on tuesday i will go into details of the situation for saudi arabia as narrative has shifted multiple times and now the foreign minister auditors job it is calling death a rogue operation and an aberration he's denying that crown prince mohammed bin sandman was aware of the actions. this is a terrible mistake this is a terrible tragedy we put out the version that we had based on the facts we had at the time we will continue to put out information as it becomes available. so it is certified we have been very clear that we will leave no stone unturned and we will hold those accountable for the actions irrespective of where they are. running us
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from istanbul so some of the reaction coming through on are those are better miles seems to point to the fact that he is now directly contradicting an official saudi statement that said he was killed in a fistfight and either bear is now saying they don't know how he was killed. precisely i mean it just shows that with every day that goes by that seems to be a different story coming out of riyadh this now is the most senior saudi official to speak on camera since. the crown prince mohammed bin said a man initially gave that categorical denying denial the german official she was killed in fact insisting in an interview a few days after the german official she had left the building but obviously since then it's not only transpired over history that he was indeed assassinated inside but by the time that crown prince mohammed bin someone gave that initial interview saudi authorities were aware even if they weren't aware before were most definitely aware at the time that he was killed so it does make people. not very
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trustworthy trusting of the statements coming out of the saudis interesting lito and we've got to point to a few of the other sound bites that came out of that interview the other job it gave in the past couple of i was that in one of them he denies point blank that some haven't said man knew anything and what he says when he was asked about the relationship between one hundred and one man and. the person who was pictured not only here when domenici was killed but with the crown prince on several occasions he brushed it off by saying well you know personal security detail changed from person to person and therefore just because he was part of the detail doesn't mean he knows him but obviously anybody who's been following or is aware of the way in which high profile diplomats and especially somebody who's the crown prince knows the personal detail does not rotate amongst people that seniority it could possibly rotate if you have let's say a mayor or somebody of that level or i guess that comes in but people who are
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essentially either the heads of state or the deputies their personal detail is attached to them and it was one that remains obviously throughout so therefore that was something else it seemed peculiar to come out of that interview what about turkey's position because so far there have been unofficial leaks about the case and what exactly could have transpired at the consulate on that day an hour or two on saying that he will release what he knows on tuesday so how important is that going to be. it's extremely important because it means the clock's ticking right now everybody's waiting to figure out on tuesday not only the details of. what turkey has but actually whether turkey will choose to release what the truth is to release and how more importantly it chooses to release them because it's not just about finding the truth of exactly how to do was killed it's not just about finding the details of what happened when it's happened with the evidence provided we've
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got the information we still haven't been given the absolute evidence that he and what it's also about is turkey going to. deal with this situation in the way it has always promised that will which is total transparency which is not allowing for a cover up which is ensuring that all those behind it this murder of this journalist will be held accountable or will the truce to not necessarily release everything or maybe see some give some information but not the evidence with it because of other political considerations that they would have those who are close to german officials in terms of his friends and family those who believe in the concepts of human rights and that people should not be assassinated essentially willy nilly in diplomatic missions that are meant to be places where you actually go for protection and not to be murdered would be demanding that turkey actually comes forth with its obviously there's a lot more considerations when you look at geopolitics economics and everything
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else very quickly there in its importance and also not tuesday it's also the day that this future investment conference is meant to be taking place in saudi arabia that the whole region twenty thirty that conference will have been some man has been championing is built on so not only is it significant that erdogan says he'll be releasing the information that day the fact that that coincides with this davos in the desert as it's being called is extremely significant as well. thank you so as you're hearing the narratives do vary but the evidence released by turkish investigators indicate so much hustle she's killing was planned saudi arabia the state accuse the physical order has changed its stance several times since october the second that's the day has so she walked into the saudi consulate to collect routine paperwork but he never walked out according to turkish sources the royal court advisor assad qahtani and saudi arabia's deputy head of intelligence ahmed last cd are responsible for sending to turkey a fifteen member team turkish officials say was
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a hit squad that group was sent to me to see what saudi arabia says happen next in turkey goes as follows. he entered the consulate there was an argument and some screaming members of the team tried to silence him they choked him he died a panic ensued and so with the help of a local collaborator they dumped his body as a diversionary attempt someone wore clothes and left the consulate via the back door and a saudi officials initially said she had left the consulate which they now admit was false all of this leaves unanswered questions what was the original order given to the fifteen member squad were they sent to turkey to negotiate kidnap or kill saudi arabia says they wanted to negotiate return to the kingdom and the make up of the squad suggests something more sinister some were members of special forces there was a forensic pathologist a doctor and even
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a security guard of the crown prince mohammed bin salomon well as a former member of parliament from turkey's ruling ak party he's now a research director at the anchorage institute he told al-jazeera saudi arabia's cover up is incompetence i don't know what is the simplest way or three thing what's the leak to doing a couple of these. i say the following the genie is out of the bottle and as you all know you cannot put it back with these are trying to invent another gene and put him back to bottle and expect and fire walls to believe that if they don't work it's a shame this brazen incompetent. narrative and the world is not buying it because from the beginning it is inconsistent. actually that this belief right now around the world actually made up by the saudis
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themselves because just just remember the episodes it's quite simple first. jamal left the consulate it was a lie then they say. that fifteen hit squads fifteen people here they were tourists it was a lie every single step what saudis clean prove it was false information . and right now they're coming up with a narrative to world to believe it so there is this inconsistent sea constructed by so these themselves and there is no reason right now to any of any of us to believe what they are sent us now let's take a look at the evidence the turkish investigation has so far revealed. the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second he was killed within seven minutes his body was dismembered in fifteen minutes turkish investigators were finally allowed
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into the consulate almost two weeks after she went missing they were able to isolate exactly where the murder happened there were traces of blood found that suggests a violent death or the mutilation of his body after death al-jazeera learned from turkish sources that the hit squad contacted the private secretary of the crown prince mohammed bin salon in saudi arabia four times during the window of time the crime was committed this suggests the crown prince was getting updates we also know that the consul general was in the building during the time of the murder he later gave journalists a tour of the consulate in a bid to prove saudi arabia had nothing to hide but then he left turkey last week this narrative indicates the fifteen member team came to turkey with the intention to kill. mark benteke is a forensic biologist specializing in blood stains in crime cases he says an in-depth investigation can reveal exactly how he was killed once you
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got the stains you can try to get a spatial arrangement of everything because of course let's say a drop of blood can drop down as long as there is no impact but if you have an impact or somebody is moving snoozing or cuffing or anything then of course the blood will distribute through the room and you can measure the angle off in fact off the blood the same you can do that with saliva of course but you can also do that with fabric as i said so at the end of the day it is quite likely that you get maybe not a millimeter like representation of everything that happens but quite a very good idea of where everybody was standing and who did what that is pretty normal in all cases especially if you have a close room scenario.

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