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we need to take into account their meaning in brazil we need to with a good book on the conceptual but we should those doctors were sent to us in order to have it will for the state in cuba the meat that has been there and i would like to see more transpired in standard to give not release months these will for the state. their reality is that you do need to export sawmills these services and with them only that you receive from the out why strong help for those who remain at home and they are the ones that are making this a normal morning or in fact list amount of money than they notice in jamaica or the normally knowledge of the caribbean the innocent little of an open market where you have these invisible hand that the libertarian people try to promote their realities through the quarter of the east narcisse lish they can't know you're getting that we need to take into account the professional rights of the hill care
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providers for sure but at the same time i found that the call with us of the miami hero and many other. institutions of high school were to each you refuse to take into account their realities that are right it isn't in every single general assembly so i will tell you that i think i hear you there and i do want us to redirect a little bit because of course this is not a discussion about to my hat miami herald's work or any journalist work and i will say also that we reached out to the un agency in charge of this program and we asked for a statement and they did not respond but of course the temptation is still open i want to move here the charge community and what they're saying because we got this week just now from cheikh who says the brazilian government isn't doing much to tackle the situation and if these doctors leave what's next so i will refer to this tweet from the president elect again i am bill tomorrow who says that i. one
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hundred percent of vacancies have already been filled by brazilians that number has been revised a bit this just came out today december fourth from the ministry of health and brazil thirty percent of physicians and rolled in the program have actually started their activities. i will give this one to you do you see that these roles these vacancies actually being filled in and filled long term not just as a stopgap solution. yeah. it seems very difficult that all the lock on is will be filled by birth you don't doctors especially quickly. all the. walk around says that. got about ninety seven percent false inscriptions but the generally brazilian doctors run through descriptions and that they're sometimes they don't present to the lord this is the evidence that we have collected from genesis two thousand and thirteen
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and are now nowadays up to does not seven percent of descriptions about the damn percent or even less are still. doctors are dworkin today in the. family help to start their shit teams are the ones to bali just what they are located then it seems that it is very difficult that he didn't feel all devout consist in the week way and in the farm in woodward the related. challenges regarding the activities that they need to do in each municipality and vulnerable population. indigenous that is anyways as you're talking i could see apollo trying to get in one if you want to add. yes
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a second says probably want to be sure you buy brazilian doctors at the moment just seven per cent off eka says. philip by brazilian doctors just think big c.d.'s the major cities you remote area xeni news system nothing else repairing our area and shantytowns off the season we don't have doctors in displaces presidents to restart their work so i'm very cultured because a brazilian government putting on the media owned a prayer zoe we effect insists. it's a by nineteen percent off doctors present but their reality it's not just seven percent off years ago doctors go to this east village and then when you
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see that it just starts to work so we need another all this is true result this problem off and fixation on followers. i carry there and that is looking forward to a solution of course we will continue to keep our eye on this story that's all the time we happened to day's episode please keep your comments coming get twitter you tube now they're on dot com board slash the stream. bono's the struggles of the new iraqi pain time a syrian screenwriter palestinian filmmaker as they come to terms with their lives has displaced tastes in lebanon. a moment it is only the first to go to the last to the. new home in my imagination building
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is some bold chief prosecutor requests arrest warrants for two of saudi arabia's crown prince's closest aides for their role in jamal khashoggi matter. come fully back to watching al jazeera live from doha also ahead yemen's huth iraq also arrived in sweden ahead of long awaited talks to end of the conflicts. the u.s. special counsel recommends no jail time for president travels former national security advisor michael frayn and secret videos expose a looming environmental disaster in one of the most remote areas of myanmar. is some bold chief prosecutor's office has filed an application for arrest warrants
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to be issued for two senior saudi officials jerkish officials say they strongly believe i made a serious and south qahtani were involved in planning jamal killing turkey has also called for the extradition of all the suspects saudi arabia is holding that speak to there as mohammed via was outside the saudi consulate in istanbul tell us first about this new application to the court by saudi arabia by turkey's chief prosecutor on it. yes fully we have just learned from government sources that a letter has been addressed actually an application has been sent by the acting chief prosecutor has sent in the miles to the penal code asking for the asking for the arrest for an arrest warrant to be shewed for. the who is senior adviser in the in the police in saudi arabia and syria who is deputy chief of the
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intelligence they are the two men are close aides to crown prince mohammed bin sandman and to king said man and they have been mentioned by the saudi prosecuting prosecution itself people who were part of the plan of the sent the fifteen men that hit squad here to turkey to deal with. and the prosecution according to the text of the letter say they have relied on that information from the saudi prosecution to involve these men and they could the interesting part of it is that the turkish prosecution believes that these men are only a part of the planning and the list we understand that it is not conclusive when the sender so that there was a previous request that it sent from the turkish party or to saudi arabia to extradite the eighteen men they mentioned where involved in the crime but none of that has happened no response they said came from saudi arabia and now there is this specific mention of the two men at the top of that plot but as i said it's not
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a conclusive list and they said these men are among the planners not of the planners to what does this mean then for the investigation and will it put more pressure on the saudis. well it's very interesting that this announcement came just a few hours after what happened in the united states that hearing by congress members to the chief of the cia there is a feeling here in turkey as we mentioned before that this situation the development in the united states has certainly galvanized the turkish prosecution here and. it helped the turks work more on this and you know invest more energy into this case they think that now it is the time for them to push this further and to try to bring the americans to put more pressure on the saudis we don't know if the saudis are going to comply and respond to this request it's very unlikely that they will
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do so because we know that one hundred percent takes his cues from president trump and that trump so far has not commented on the findings or on the statements that have been issued during the night by congress members so i think the saudis who are not on their own comply with any turkish demands unless there is enough pressure put on them from the american side thank you very much for that mohammed via life or is in istanbul and as mohammed are limited to their senior senators in the us say the time has come for the trump administration to condemn surgery for the murder of jamal khashoggi all congress will act to follow is a briefing by cia chief spoke to senate leaders mike hanna has more on that from washington the cia director paused on her way in paying respects to president george h.w. bush lying in state in the capitol the briefing took place behind closed doors only
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a small group of eight senators invited. all in. agreement about one basic fact. i have zero question in my mind the. crown prince n.b.s. ordered the killing monitor and killing knew exactly what was happening planned in advance if he was in front of a jury you would be convicted in thirty minutes guilty. so. the question is what we do about that saudi arabian in the us are two different entities. if the saudi government is going to. be in the hands of this man. for a long time to come up find it very difficult to be able to do business because i think he's crazy i think he is dangerous and he has put their relationship
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at risk. only a strong response by the united states will send a clear and unequivocal message that such actions are not acceptable in the world's stage and i think that's more important than ever and i hope that senator graham and my legislation which would create a real set of consequences mandatory global make netsky a series of sanctions beyond those that exist would be a very strong answer to what has happened last week both the secretary of state and the secretary of defense told the full senate there was no concrete evidence linking the crown prince to the murder senator graham used the term willfully blind and questions are asked to about president trump's ambivalence it would be really easy for the president to walk out into the press room today and just date that. that m.b.'s killed a journalist we know he killed a journalist. we know he ordered it we know he who we we know that he
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monitored it these are all people that are very close to him and and that is not acceptable for american standards in the days ahead senators will be discussing what action to take and here there is some division in the senate some one pledge a slave aimed specifically at declaring the guilt off the crown prince mohammed bin solomon others want a wired to bill drawn up which would include economic sanctions against saudi arabia including a ban on all weapons sales only one thing at the stage is clear given the mood up to this briefing legislation there will be mike hanna al-jazeera washington. another wild new zealand special envoy for yemen and who theory rebels have arrived in sweden for talks a saudi backed government delegation is on its way it's hoped the negotiations were
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and a four year old war which the u.n. says has led to the worst humanitarian crisis in modern history culture that gen reports. humanitarian organizations are hoping this who the delegation that arrived in stockholm and a yemeni government delegation arriving from saudi arabia will come to an agreement that will help protect millions of yemenis threatened by fighting famine and disease it would be the first time in more than two years that the parties are meeting now to get the parties to this conflict to to come to one place for presentation has not been easy. but is now a decisive step in our efforts to end the suffering in yemen. u.n. sponsored talks to to start in sweden are expected to bring together the who the supported by iran and yemeni government leaders backed by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates an argument of fact all issues can be negotiated in order to rebuild mutual trust there will be several documents on captives on the economy
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humanitarian work to build confidence for the peace talks thereby to produce a comprehensive overall political solution to the yemen crisis and as a goodwill gesture the saudi u.a.e. coalition fighting the who these allowed fifty wounded rebel fighters to be flown to oman for hospital treatment that was one of the conditions for huth these to attend the talks similar talks collapsed soon after they began three months ago. the u.n. says the humanitarian crisis in yemen described as the worst in the world will even get worse in the new year it's appealing for four billion dollars from international donors to help feed starving yemenis next year we think that twenty four million people in yemen seventy five percent of the population will need humanitarian assistance. airstrikes some bombardments. a cholera epidemic and other diseases as well as starvation is estimated by
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independent group of researchers to have killed between seventy and eighty thousand yemenis so far in the war in addition fighting has forced half a million people from their homes and to further complicate the disaster people smugglers are using the chaos in yemen as a route to europe migration arrivals to yemen a country at war will reach a vote a hundred fifty thousand people this year twenty eighteen this is roughly a fifty percent increase over the one hundred thousand. that arrived last year aid organizations helping the starving infected and the displaced say some progress in sweden is urgently needed to end the suffering of millions paul chowder gian al jazeera i saw speak to. live from in sweden that's north of stockholm why those are taking place a set to take a funny way has been just set the scene for us and tell us how crucial how urgent
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these talks are for yemen. forty these are quite crucial for the future of peace and stability in yemen this is the first encounter between yemen's rival factions since two thousand and sixteen and this is what is going to happen starting from tomorrow and i understand that the government delegation is going to arrive in about four to five hours from now and they will start the talks to morrow with the hope these and the united nations special envoy for you and there are two tracks here on one track that is this talk about.
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