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it was called the baby had died. but i could feel the prevent the woman had gone through. it's really touched me. when a baby dies at birth the village women take it for immediate burial. traditionally men have taken no part in the birth or death of babies. babies are even more vulnerable than their mothers at birth globally over three million babies are born dead and a further two million died in their first and only day of life but even after that and newborns life remains precarious margaret bond last baby died within a week of being born. when we. wanted to so bad the weather was.
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you never in doubt heard him will remember those words will you know. them learn madame's the end i remember. is going to do or you will last and when i'm to feel when no one was home with that. number it's one million girl last year no. no no your mum what i'm going to pull. her. away when the only tough although sleep tonight. a pregnant woman. had it to me and she's on the me to life and death so the mother could die or the bill so i could die they would not name the big benty that called for itself because to them the gun is that they all survived. so they have to be sure that this will be indeed has stopped by and for them when
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the cord falls off is a sign that this baby chances of survival be tacky that's when they would name the big. name of the man we saw in the very mean there isn't a. need. to many. of. them. young who never would in another the job we normally don't. know them other than the know what that word when i'm on. one hundred new widget in a magazine out of lida do. daddy it was in my now mug as the memo that my now cut
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off. traditional. with the ones we're conducting did he varies in the community that one time of the government supported them but then after. they discovered that most of the mothers were dying from the infection they were dying from breathing they were dying from high blood pressure to vision with that into who could not manage to embrace. an experiment to change traditional birth attendants failed and the deaths continued their reason lay in long distances between villages and health facilities poor roads little transport and few ambulances make it impossible to get birthing mothers to skilled care in imagines he's so in order to discourage home births the government banned the ancient institution of traditional birth attendants. how to put. them with him on
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a war do. a job that a woman kunda my kind unchain your mother and i may kind of holiday job we had our own. but they were one of a college jani. kind and as if it was you that. was . my god. i'm bored with you've got out and not in the lab it that calling us in on it are clearly very famous when you got that leader that i won't want to with i have many well made anice i am legally a disaster oh i just doubtful before minis all. add up with a town in louisiana dowd's in one meeting the same one i did it and the jam and an oh my oh my dentist the oh my hours are great any woman. would die in it would drain would you need to be on what he got you for a woman that i'm with somebody and he is all i get when of them it is
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a in unary. the the. the. the. my love is first ban on traditional birth attendants was opposed by traditionalists and overturned but when joyce banda became president in twenty twelve she reimposed it . the president has ordered that women should only deliver with skilled help in clinics and hospitals. today she's opening a waiting home for pregnant mothers donated by an international celebrity. when i began to wonder what was happening to federal women i decided that it would be the best thing i can do is to empower the thousands of women is this going to do if i
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didn't here because just ponder intervened. and when i was given the. i went to the hospital and the doctor says we have to induce we have to induce all the baby i didn't know when that will bridge push your world goes up you can do the baby. finally induced and i thought it was over and then half an hour later i just collapsed i was bleeding to death. i got out of that hospital and i said why do they beat you missed me pip's. president banda is on a mission to protect and empower women in malawi yet in a strategic move she selected a man chief quite aney to lead her initiative on safe motherhood and promoted him to see me achieve. my mother experienced a program. for two victim does just imagine sure about
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today that this story you know women she was not it into me i nearly burst into tears. i pledged that if i were never allow in a woman in my village to deliver. in the house of the ana school personnel. across malawi there are still some dead somewhere but the i'm meeting each and every chief from with this with the south with the north east and the west to measure that or that traditionally does in malawi they know their role in order to save the born and the pregnant women. chief dany has the power to engineer change by steering a massive cultural shift and he's using tradition to do it.
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with all those powers which of the nearly all given to get shifted by the question of the lunde. i'm using those powers now commit to it that you know money delivers on the way before i arrived at the facility. then i'll turn to. these are now the new warriors they are now passing on to say no woman should. give you a break. is a good time for their lives to get involved in some other programs that look like pregnant women and it's not going to be for city to. walk about every respect to this type of guns and everybody understands that does quite easily.
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mean this is one of the. mother program in the area. according to our culture preakness and i'm told by the security issues. they are which is in the communities who would want to eat the bad you wouldn't know who exactly did it and if you came to the last bit of the day it would be sucked down so it's a bit of a wait and did that but i guess it shows. introduced the idea of providing every woman in early pregnancy with a confidant what he calls
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a secret there are books for our gotcha these are the encyclopedias in our culture . that's what i was on my minimum get i knew about it got in my way you see you see what i'm up to the mama would do more for no gun when did i want him out on the walk you know i don't like to hear your mother get away any more. that. for the first time it was hard for improvement woman go to the secret room on budget their women know hugo's hunting for the secret woman this is the reward for the secret women in the inn or the villages this sick recordable they do cordon him over there would have been too much. when this you know god saved this agreement there was a four of them who make sure that it is reported to the facility under the
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orthogonal escort of the pregnant woman to the facility. another objective of the safe motherhood initiative is to improve the quality of care at health facilities but change has not come easily. and that it was just. going over my comes to the hospital just from the guest of the weekend by all means she she has been safe from the she was able to reason to believe that so so it becomes a record sadly we are not able to deliver that to this woman. the first day i came to be this was the lady you that day i would remember all
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along. a friend of a woman and always be painfully. big gray all those women most painful i'll never forget about those b.s.c. . and they loved the one me and women when i'd really died within the last bit oh and give it but. while a hospital is one of the biggest maternity hospitals in africa with up to seventy deliveries a day yes doctor is its only full time obstetrician with around hof the nesson cortef field. despite these obstacles has managed to more than hot the number of mattel. in twenty thirteen.
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if she's fully fit it's a fit. when i mean i found a hospital that did not in its terms of any kind of improve the quality of the types of that they give me we are told this by showing on the message received from this facility is that this one thing that has been made that and you cannot deny it they said no we cannot afford to do it as long as you open doors on me with their babies. and i was not ready to do without doing. this out. like that sometimes it is so that if. ever. i am. going to talk of it to require what can i do differently
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what can they do to make the need to be the first. to talk about him and. we have multi-source is. being made that will be much more real. useful. for the place to be so when they see a bit by the government themselves you know visit them friends between the two women credible if it. is but. we started on monday saying different things needed to change we could not continue there we were not so we ignited the passion for bravery change within within the must be done on the stuff themselves. and the it was so good. this is going to be doing good old good you see so what i've been up in in through this libellous three years it will be in this lifetime do you need to know this if this is my life
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this is the know you took you name i was sympathetically so that was. the stuff i did mean more or less the same ever that much i mean the funny thing was i'm not defending him don't think almost but i believe what we want to use a. midwife. is one of the team looking after gladys michael. another jim lives. there's one form of i know who was did what i now do well this is. not a big old well you. know there's. a big huge what was. that is that we have finite and i. am i don't know what it was. that it was going to put up systems so that when my
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mother comes it is not only when a particular person is not around but they'll be able to get attention about subjects and that's how the what grounds come about the clinical or did come about and though the system that was set up so i took to another mother though i definitely have yet to encounter yeah we've always felt individualist people been present for too long to do it before the film no t.v. because if she was just a businesswoman you know he's pretty good and yes you're right but no it's just that big fellow says ok i want to leave you would move one family's living room come out on this induced soon. gladys's labor is not progressing. but the systems are in place and caroline will check again and i. a journey of personal discovery feel more american here and then more air and b.s.
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outages there is a mirror image of mara highlights the struggles and resourcefulness of her native alaskan people trying to preserve their way of life. and owns one of the stupidest so no photo of. your mom's from here you can. al-jazeera correspondent we are still here. the latest news as it breaks the saudi's narrative contradicts the information about turkish officials have been giving for the past two weeks with details coverage this whole fluff area of mud was shops and houses and it was completely washed away along with the people who were inside from around the world the government doesn't call this a detention center but it's surrounded by barbed wire fences and it's exits are manned by armed guards. after one of greece's deadliest forest fires turned a blissful coastal town into
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a bloody hell people in power whether the flames will find point institutional incompetence the number one responsibility could be god is protecting the citizens was not an accident it was a crime the baby by is the real symbol the book resisting. temptation but still staring at the phone on al-jazeera. hello i maryanne demasi and iran than just a quick look at the top stories now the u.s. has retreated that those behind the death of saudi john is jamal khashoggi will be held accountable the latest comments from the secretary of state might be more details emerge about the saudi hits quote that carried out the killing as a bomb newspaper says his body was dismembered inside the saudi consulate and taken
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in five suitcases to the consul general's residence nearby turkey has been calling for members of the eighteen man team that carried out the operation to be extradited from saudi arabia to face trial. we will hold all of those responsible for the murder of jamal khashoggi accountable and we will do that chris at the same time while ensuring that the strategic relationship between the united states and the kingdom of saudi arabia one that has a great impact on the issue we just spoke about the capacity to deny the world's largest state sponsor of terror the ability to threaten american israel we will continue to work to maintain that important strategic relationship while holding accountable those responsible for this atrocious death. in our other top stories thousands of people in iran of rallied against incoming u.s. sanctions chanting down with the u.s. in less than nine hours washington will reimpose some of its toughest sanctions yet all measures lifted under the two thousand and fifty nuclear deal will come back into force despite iran's compliance with the agreement. in
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a sentence the head of its main shia opposition movement to life in prison on charges of spying for cash are two other senior figures from the same party were also jailed for life alongside chick ali so money will lead protests against the sunni government in two thousand and eleven it comes months after the high court acquitted the three men of colluding with the rifle gulf states. egyptian security forces say they've killed the gunman suspects of targeting coptic christians in an attack on friday seven people died when the gunman targeted two buses on their way to a monastery interior ministry says the fighters responsible were tracked to a hideout in the desert west of minea and killed in a firefight. the numbers in the u.s. point to the highest turnout for a midterm poll in decades or than thirty million people have already cast their ballots in the elections which are being seen as a referendum on president trump's policies democrats hoping to win back them majority in the house of representatives i'll bring you more on that story in the
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news hour in twenty five minutes time do join me then now lifelines continues stay with us. she's the head of four generations of family and the bearer of forty years of suffering fools a heart or a hinge a refugee in her ninety's has fled persecution in me and mark three separate times in her life first in one thousand nine hundred seventy then one nine hundred ninety one and finally in two thousand seventy. one the war they'd be tez they kidnapped as they detained does. gould and her family span almost a century in age bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee kenya in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so
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many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the range of aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most persecuted minorities. malawi had one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in the world. but over the last decade a country wide initiative to encourage women to receive. and to give birth in health facilities has seen some dramatic improvement if it was not a good one at that. i would never say yes. we're going to get it. did you know what you forwarded it to go to but i am not that we've got so much
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that the statistics show that in only twelve months doctor and the midwives hospital have managed to cut by more than a half both maternal and newborn deaths. now the pressure is on to sustain and enhanced these improvements. someone for what. it is false did was let. me see many many different lives.
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if. if. if if the money if. the fight. is to believe that the film was put into a caveat that it could begin to be. physically. you have a place and putting them together like you know holding the fourth so you're going to sleep but they were save a life is just too is too too strong a story why i. feel . it would go over
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to it is very powerful in malone i go to a radio station passing the message of passing the message or. giving bed. i just. don't get it. i getting up i wonder what did it you made you want it i would if i am i and. its owner. well it is also when the. i say of motherhood from the age of us i hate it from chief quite a his way i'm happy to report to you that their figures are going down the. message he was telling us is that we have to be implemented this in our own abilities so that in order ladies we mean should fall down the main or the social
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take but for this thing to wake women a head about greece i say wall no it's a very difficult i came to understand god nor the system the order in the us you know let us go with the technology of nowadays because i believe and i still believe that it's eerie that those orden days we used to lose our lives do seem to want to me who are new got good right to our moods and more do our make on that for the woods behind. for me to this change was for the people to understand that it does it does it true that when you go to the hospital the lady who is but ignorant will deliver properly their new will indeed to battle.
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it was. going it was neat. that you'd be able then it will get up. there women's group in the village helps pregnant women with them many means including improving their diet and the men have joined them. maybe being involved in the issues of safety is what we see here they're women less than men they're in the garden they're telling the ground so that they should prime division was i'm to give the the fish to the pregnant woman so of a man in this village are also taking. because they have realised and they know about their men also should be taking part in issues of.
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good honest. that he did at any. number of traditional blues used to restrict what a pregnant woman could eat eggs and pork for example were forbidden and in. the first grade it is for the women the pregnant women in this room in their home and then the division and distribute to the trigger community and put it towards. margaret who lost her previous newborn baby at one week has benefited from the god . i must remember and the. you would have to minutes. to the. group of. the good wishes but. simply that is when is it. when it's going to the us is over.
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and i am i. i'm. back in boy in a hospital gladys his labor is still not progressing. woodchips is not one who was there before who wants him home my mom wants it. and then the. focus of what will be the. way of getting. their first baby was delivered by a traditional birth attendant at home if she'd had the same problem then she and the baby could have died but even here shortages of vital resources could still put
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her life at risk your tokyo boats applies what drags a place will be no but asians or even a militant just to take patients to want to be doctor says the big big diamond of course that was very. good. to come when no one. made their wills but i did as a little bit of good this know it's one thing to know it's like oh no you need to watch. what you said to this woman. and there's no blood that didn't people would see the movie for even just one no blood so this is no the fun it's a bit of this. for them i get it going i don't know death. and then you know you'd love to see it did you know. seven out of the noblest guesses. when you have such a gift is there you have
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a few minutes to save and one of the critical things will go on with that will be like. in this kitchen we will let you know by asking your lips. to meet we have a fish in from the female we want. this fish interest what do you make will be enough to put it which is very critical. they telling you that we do not have sufficient blood to be able to sustain that well in the rock but we have a muscle that only a friend might as well stay on and basically off to money dental when the next blood is that when you will. it was very disappointing to go round the whole country blazing or the community to go to the first it it did to some other drugs. not found at that facility. in gladys's zarian is going smoothly her decision to deliver in the hospital may
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well have saved her life. since the miles up. the more. you. know me well that's the only. thing. i do love didn't is the racist people they don't know that in this thing they're just vicious. so i don't want anybody to go and i mean. i mean i did my tween think oh.
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i'm not going to do my friends on that many are numbered as three. in my house arrest. queens. they were considered to be something very abnormal so they would do let them stay in the bush maybe for a month where scored but a wi fi interventions on the community might deny new born care people are coming to get eyes that that was being aware and now this baby it's i being cared within the community this. evelyn trained health assistance in low cost care that can dramatically improve the survival of babies after birth. of a room. with. somebody as may end up at home i mean. almost this is not political really if.
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they gave this. one. of the most of the interest of the. media is this we would see you know this explained to you that there's been a defect and it's going to go back. and. look in determine if we didn't. really want to do what we need. to do traditionally people were putting data on the. two they only it was that ike made seemed to help the stump but we know that it would that could stump least direct entry over james into the broad stream so that would end up in death and in fiction.
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who. we have that would be scared if they don't pay us and we. would be intervening. ok thank you very much i'm going to bring them to. mean that we're going to give my for. in bleiler hospital the commitment that no woman should die while giving birth is often tested especially when there are delays in their getting to the hospital. every death is understood as a systems failure and is often taken personally when the mother dies we have to actually know what happened why did the mother die. what it was like a mistake you know where was i wrong what would i have done to me that all my dear life on. the eve of hostility you've experienced the number of madonna death or not or death would produce soup that under the carpet then order
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as they insured your eye to the killing of those women will come later because as third of this development it is not an issue all was not done what is an issue or loudly for much of the parents who have to come prevent another death from mockery and then we can do that the only way we can live is to be able to be honest with ourselves and be harnessed we the way we report that are there we tell people that this is easy and then it can be addressed from there. every month the label would team run to mortality review to better understand the deaths of mothers and newborns in the hospital this mother. the first there would have been no doubt because these were high risk mother who should not have been left in the hands of a mass what would you think would have led to this worked out well what would have worked and what made it so difficult for the middle of to deliver the baby was that premature to this world if we did business with this sixty. minutes that chap's
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just checking. i strongly advocate for one s.d. what is it especially when dealing with with the doctor and because of the dealing with patients it was an issue of life and death you know what would kill someone. well you know what could save someone depending on how you put it. when you're. a wise woman. in the hospital these are written by the family themselves either a man or a woman upon hearing from the chief the messages that do impress to them during the meeting or the messages that they keep wondering getting in their minds. listening
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from the chifley you know messages that's when they come under write a message on the wall to or for passage or other us this is now the message which says men should get involved in this if mother programs now here it is safe or pregnant women should report it with hospital i did it in my do it for the delivery these are fairly effective just because from time immemorial most of these messages were just hanging along the roads where just the hanging in the hospital was we have managed to get all those messages now down to their communities under people i guess what in quite well. i think you know is on around again. she's visiting margaret who's approaching her eighth month of pregnancy soon margaret will leave village for the nearest waiting home eighteen kilometers away. cities will meet with everything. from their own all. their
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lives in a woody allen world and you know what's in that case. i would say you are. good and also that and assume we're close because in the summary i welcome the number to my guns and. let them look it up you know when i get the data give it to c.n.n. we're going to go through the very how we got will get it out. it will cause a good look at. the go on with. margaret will spend a month at a maternal home like this one in the grounds of salema hospital. this way she is sure to deliver in the facility. the women here fend for themselves for weeks while they wait to deliver. in one of the poorest countries in the world the government is battling to fulfill its pledge
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to build one hundred and fifty new waiting homes across the country. i was. i was certain that i do wonder trying to decide if i'm as a man is was i going to know about it in a remote doesn't have an organ or you have a lot of again. that . was enough that you know you're not. going to be. stupid to sixty i was. just. the easy.
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was but honestly i. was not but i don't i didn't know what will go. on. on my i did one i was on the other one i have done what i want to do on my not my was was. that my god was the one i don't god. you mind that yeah just the research that we've been seeing. doing role plays moved. around the village is.
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because for one press all it was not possible for there to deliver the message and also be by the community but because they gathered together as a group they are able to communicate to the masses and there it would have been the same thing. and the. one of the challenge is the issue of more media so as my kind we asked from our fellow donors to provide us with the best bless the many purpose of this is to transfer a pregnant women to go and i wear daily vialli. your food no one willing to know
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the motto noting that equality as members. one on one no wouldn't. do with him is because a win is a put in a good mood of course of wisdom when you know where you were. ten years ago when you stand in the. because there were going to win. because of what i mean. because of what it was as. well. because it would have. been here before you know would. you but i don't. even know what do. you know with me but i didn't know would you. move. tense.
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this week is the fact that people. there with so many. people have started to change it's a great world vision. out a deadly. disease is going to save that baby. and maybe just a joy just to be able to see. mothers of my. baby. after
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it is sort of the way it was. in life. but let's go back. i. didn't receive. any.
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either been no shortage of hate for east impossible strike will change as we go through the next couple of days pressman does stay on the wall and dry side is easing for save me but the row change will be down towards the southeast and co to adelaide and melbourne with this area clouds sliding is why i will see highs of about twenty three to twenty six celsius form on by further towards the west will
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perth is a around seventeen degrees from monday. and that's around sixteen for today but it will be fine and freiburg clear skies and blue sunshine based on trying to win to alice but it's also thirty four celsius the president still up around thirty four sydney but notice forty away quite shop in those temperatures for adelaide in melbourne knights a or nineteen degrees as we go on into the middle part of the week so we will see across new zealand here it is looking fine and dry clearing the skies will allow the sun shines a three twenty celsius therefore crossed it on monday come much each day we're at eighty or ninety degrees before i am driving big blue skies to enjoy all round fun and right to across a good part of japan over the next couple of days take you around twenty degrees south just a little cloud to slide again as we go through cheese day and subtlety of the korean peninsula.
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zero. hello i'm maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next sixty minutes we will hold all of those responsible for the murder of. the
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u.s. says it's keeping the pressure on riyadh as more gruesome details emerge of how saudi agents disposed of. aqua iranians vent their anger at the u.s. as washington prepares to reimpose sanctions on tech crunch. bahrain jails for life position leader involved in the arab spring protests on charges of spying for the capital also. why anger at donald trump's asset you towards women could have a major impact on the u.s. midterms. and i'm leah harding with sport in a major upset for the tennis world number one as an underdog. and the title.
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the u.s. has reiterated that those behind the death of saudi jonas jamal khashoggi will be held accountable but it's the u.s. secretary of state payroll so says washington is not willing to jeopardize its relationship with saudi arabia while they're working together against iran it comes as more details emerge about the saudi hit squad that carried out the killing newspaper says his body was dismembered inside the saudi consulate and taken in five suitcases to the consul general's residence which was nearby turkey has been calling for members of the eighteen man team that carried out the operation to be extradited from saudi arabia. to face trial. we will hold all of those responsible for the murder of jamal could show you countable and we will do that chris at the same time while ensuring that the strategic relationship between the united states and the kingdom of saudi arabia one that has a great impact on the issue we just spoke about the capacity to deny the world's
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largest state sponsor of terror the ability to threaten american israel we will continue to work to maintain that important strategic relationship while holding accountable those responsible for this atrocious death row brunell's joins us now from washington and the pay is that is trying to tread the line between accountability for the mudir of jamal khashoggi and a desire to preserve the relationship between washington and riyadh. well it seems mario in that he's really sending a signal that that essential relationship the strategic relationship that's been in place really since the one nine hundred forty s. is is going to stay sightings of saudi arabia as a counterweight to iran's influence in the region but some analysts are already saying that there is so much of a spotlight now upon saudi behavior rather than iranian behavior that the whole
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khashoggi killing has complicated efforts by the trump administration to get other nations in line to join it with the sanctions that it is re imposing on tehran in the next twenty four hours now it is also unclear what the u.s. government can do to as pompei go said hold any saudis responsible because of course they're not in u.s. custody the state department has barred twenty one saudi officials from entering the united states that is in the united states that's not a punishment that's likely to strike fear and terror into the royal family in saudi arabia but appearing on the same program on fox news as pompei was the saudi multi billionaire investor prince all lead been to law. bests through his company kingdom holdings in variety of u.s.
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companies a major investor in citi group lift twitter and warner media among many others it shows the enormous amount of saudi money just one aspect of that vast amount of saudi money that is vested in the u.s. companies particularly in financial companies and in technology companies in the interview all well lead seem to ascribe the killing. to the sort of rogue operative theory or that it was an operation that went arrive that does not comport with the assertions by senior turkish officials that the operation was authorized at the highest level and whenever there's an opposition to saudi arabia by any human being outside saudi arabia the standing orders that i said i disagree with was to gauge with them talk to them on tactical miss and becomes how did it go so i think some people intelligence. did follow that these orders and said the
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group of people. to engage with them. and clearly something went wrong over there where to buy he was murdered so. let us not to lee anticipate what's going to happen in the in the in the in the investigation the thought that a bad thing that i know prince will lead was among the dozens of senior officials and wealthy saudis who were detained in a luxury hotel last year before being released after striking a deal with the defector ruler of saudi arabia grown prince mohammed bin psalm on coincidentally or not just a couple of days ago leads brother prince khalid been told all was released after a year in detention after he had. criticised certain actions by the crown
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prince thank you very much with us from washington rob reynolds that lets the international reaction let's now speech who is outside the saudi consulate in istanbul what further details have turkish officials divulged about what happened to jamal khashoggi. my own getting war details about the final moments of the senior turkish security sources telling. vets when the body. was dismembered key members of the death squad was scrambling to get hold of these mobile phone and when they didn't find the phone there was some as the station between the members of the death squads they were not aware of the fact that jamal hustles before getting into the building had handed over both mobile phones to his fiance had these saying cares about and
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three that were looking for some crucial information in his mobile phone but when you look at what happened in saudi arabia over the last two years there's basically an attempt by the government to stifle discontent particularly among the outspoken saudi critics were living inside in the west trying to send them to syria officials talking to them convincing them to go back home and sometimes they would arresting their own relatives to convince them to come back to the bravia one of them base in color that said that he had close relationship with. they were planning to provide a platform of support for activists operating in saudi arabia but he said he was concerned that his phone was hacked and that some of the conversation he had conversations he had with your mouth. has been compromised now the saudi air the turkish government is also feeding more leaks into what happened to be saying basically that when his body was dismembered it was removed from the from the
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consulate to the consul's residence in five suitcases and they are trying to drip feed those leaks for a particular purpose which is basically to tell the saudi government that we know almost everything. but still they are looking. forward to get hold of the room the whereabouts of the remains of the pre-war brussel the saudi government to come out openly and see exactly what of those remains thank you very much will the latest from istanbul. now in less than eight hours the u.s. will reimpose some of its toughest sanctions yet on iran all measures lifted on the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal will be reimposed despite to iran's compliance with this agreement the movie sparked anger in iran where thousands of demonstrators chanted down with the u.s. as they marked the thirty ninth anniversary of university students storming the
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u.s. embassy in tehran they were striving reports now from the iranian capital. but i saw not having any common ground there may have been between iran and america seems to have been lost at a rally to mark the thirty ninth anniversary of the takeover of the us embassy iranians express their anger and frustration at a country they blame for their continued economic isolation i. was. i was. there was also the familiar contempt that has come to define iran's relationship with the united states the country's top soldier said economic warfare america's last attempt to defeat iran is not going to work and warned us president donald trump not to try anything else. i want to say something to america and it's we had president never threaten iran because we can still hear the horrified cries of your soldiers in the desert and
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you know better every day how many of your old soldiers in america commit suicide due to depression and fear that they suffered in battlefield so don't threaten us militarily and don't frighten us with military threats u.s. sanctions meant to punish iran have devastated the country's economy in the last year trump has said it's going to get worse but iranians at this rally seemed more angry than afraid one difference between old sanctions and new ones is that this time these protesters are not alone in condemning the united states in the past iran how do we can recall that when it was hit by international sanctions mandated by the united nations now this time iran has a lot more support from world leaders has a relatively stronger economy and is only facing what many iranians are calling trump's sanctions i once a symbol of american influence in the region the old embassy in the heart of the capital is now little more than a relic left standing only as a reminder for iranians to remain vigilant. as my message to america is that many
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of their previous presidents all say a lot in the nantz their own. sions on the table but nothing happens as our supreme leader said we're seeing signs of america's decline from that i am hard friendship with america's impossible it's like a friendship between a sheep and a wolf i think you know you don't i'm telling you even in the era of the shah america was our enemy the shadow didn't realize it and in the me is always an intimate american if compromises with iran and iran will also never bow down to it diplomats a negotiator spent years paving the way for the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal after trouble came to power the goodwill they built crumbled in a matter of months even earn him his own side show at this.

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