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i don't have medical dr no let me your response why did you want him to be reelected for several more years down the people have a right to know before they vote for him again if he's healthy or not and whether you can even seven other time in office run when he tells you don't run and tell him he's required medical doctor. he's going to have brought to tears running about after taking a look you've gotten on how do i not i don't exactly have private. ok let me ask with your candidate who is also in his seventy's i believe will he be releasing all his medical records and being completely transparent about his health before the election in february we challenge them and if they are greedy let us bring down subject point medicaid we will make the at the state of the wellness my candidate isn't the problem for your candidate that he may not have a health question mark over him but he does have a corruption question mark over him because there's this suspect forty million
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dollars that went into the u.s. via offshore wire transfers that makes him look pretty bad he may be innocent but it doesn't look good for his image does it when he's running for president when he's got this unanswered questions about forty million dollars being transferred into the u.s. nigeria is a country that relies on very countries things that particular issue that you're talking about at the time when my candidate trying very much to found an american style university. and because i do not and the money sitting in one account he tried to get him out of his business interests and some of what is. from the activity is a given that this business is well not in the blind trust and it got the money the . issue is ready it was investigated it was close it was clearly shown not to be pursued a crime it was sure not to be pursued anything that. only queried as another writer
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queried we must be careful that we do not take serious to me grand larceny a good article has no corruption on it or anywhere as knowing that what you say anywhere let me know if we're going to get any time i just said you know ok we're running out of time i do a little research i do want to discuss something else in the show very important let's talk about boko haram festus was there a mistake for president bihari to say back at the start of this is that boko haram had been quote beaten because several hundred nigerians have been killed by boko haram in suicide bombings and many other attacks since he made that claim let me first of all i've missed the fact that boko haram is detaching from lives the fog of people after dying after results of it after mexico or is not a lutherie the numbers are not under a tree that's not me what interests are crackle where we are coming from this was both around that took its roots that define not to talk to pass on that you were
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out of the whole of government of what of that did you think to try to come back to power so when the president took over power and twenty three think boko haram was occupying about fourteen may call god not iraq in the not in the actual it was a matter of luck they have to miss a lot of local governments and for nigeria long time chart a path of history three ok look what i am actually and probably capital watch out so you are saying well when one billion you're saying you're winning against boko haram what are you had bombed you know bit by iraq but right now this point we're making is not take much progress cognate about progress is one thing rump how do we reduce sort of difficult means someone outside of the home or your president said he said boko haram has been beaten that is incorrect is it not well boko haram have been decimated not totally eliminated but have we decimated he said we have beaten we have. somebody tonight when you are in saigon and his name is brought up with
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him not. having detonated because of the good mom if you're working. they don't appreciate any radical you not rather you say you're very progress ok when i get up ok let me ask you this is a former decorated military general like muhammadu buhari come to be to boko haram then why should anyone believe your candidate former vice president of a buck or a from a businessman is the man to beat the unique plan does he have that no other nigerians have the person i want to say that but that in the not star rejoined before he became president right now but i am a criminal activities of baal is now spread to the not east the not the west the not central on almost every part of the your article in the southeast what you are seeing is that because it is mishandling he is like an understanding that there is
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the listen aspect to managing terrorism and that the military aspect of money did terrorism he's bungled aids well you know if the mission i took my book back i spent the past twenty yes looked like it cost him up a side that got him the opportunity to not have to manage the battles to stabilize the border to be able to reduce the in for criminal element and simply prevent smaller light from coming in and a gun above that he's going to be running on it was a country that's just do you want to respond to that. critique of your president want to respond briefly correct your time your country got here trying to back up prime rib falcon you know i think probably what we talk every day something abstract people not rub it into him got lucky not end up but romney operating. in the park where you're not where government not true that what have you got the bigger point they want to ride on top our neck in. all clear every day absolutely.
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everybody not you're going to want to knock you got rejoicing over good prayer but if president man your gun economy and every contest i've got all finished will either of you can do this do anything to restrain the nigerian army which has been accused of gross human rights violations by amnesty by human rights watch of shooting nigerian shia protesters with live ammunition either of your candidates going to restrain the nigerian armed forces hold them to account. well i get where you are headed right off of the militants in iraq i'm going to work on what i met. today to get the book to go and. that has the sense i did. it wasn't for me they're not a cop about roughing up your crew you've got a problem up a knock at my command and finish your point about the nigerian army festus and then she did not do not military. i told you just to finish your point and then
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we'll go to shake and shake and hold on they're not permanently hostile or forgotten why don't you go release i mean help broke up you go home at the time i'm not going to talk what i wanted to listen to but if your mom and i well he would write so much disagreeing with you as you can that are going to do anything about the crimes that some nigerian soldiers accused of the palestinians going to do in. security at the country to determine whether the men i was eight whether or not the cube meant another conditional service is good enough but then the simple answer my candidate is going to do is take a look at the repeated but i missed an eleven ad agencies actually i'm serious question ok it does to give the panel said people of the military to have precisely had the military not do this so you cannot kill people that's only you cannot do the nigerians and i'm a candidate. and every nigerian letter will not ok the leg of the said they are
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going to let the civilian let me complete military leave the building to make. one last question to both of you more than sixty percent of nigeria's population is below the age of twenty five yet both of your candidates all over the age of seventy both of them born before the jury in independence isn't it time given the problems nigeria continues to face some new leadership new faces a new generation maybe i have i have a. rock we are. we're not drug running but we're not a point a point where we're going to have to handle but for younger generation we're not going to people are going to think we're going to become a program because we're talking to a very good function not really it probably where common one dumbbell off the group optimal downrange i didn't repeat not a problem we have time to reboot i went. to a very convenient bank we're going to do whatever you want i'm going to return when you be in a stronger position if you will putting up a new face
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a fresh face against muhammadu buhari in february you can offer to nigeria young people it divided country you need you you need to. do that. it is i wanted to be done. to get nigeria looking again. to good just at the nigerian people. because at the period of a country that does any mean i'm going to be a member committee of mission thank you gentlemen we'll have to leave it there thank you both for joining me on from.
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the right. places. xenophobia violent and beating the drum for an ethnic civil war in the heart of europe. al-jazeera infiltrates one of the continent's fastest growing far right organizations and exposes links to members of the european parliament a marine le pen's national. generation eight. part two of a special to investigation on al-jazeera. ran out by saudi arabia condemns the us senate for accusing the crown prince of
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jamal khashoggi. hello again welcome to our jazeera life and. coming up sudan's president becomes the first arab leader to go to syria since the conflict began in twenty left. fears of deportation facing thousands of vietnamese who took refuge in the u.s. to escape the war four decades ago. and were in the refugee camp by the mullion border and find out next this temporary shelter has become the fourth largest town in mauritania. saudi arabia has denounced what it calls blatant interference by u.s.
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senators who are blaming the crown prince for ordering the murder of jamal khashoggi the republican controlled senate voted on thursday to hold mohammed bin sound man responsible for the killing of the saudi gen this is a second resolution calls for an end to u.s. military support for the saudi u.s. led war in yemen the saudi foreign ministry says the senate's decision could affect relations. and canada's prime minister is looking to cancel the weapons deal with saudi arabia just in today is calling the matter jamal khashoggi unacceptable and is demanding answers he's working out how to cancel the contract for trucks which is part of a thirteen billion dollars deal made by the previous government relations have been tense since canada's ambassador was expelled earlier this year in a disagreement over human rights in the kingdom at the murder of a journalist is absolutely unacceptable that's why canada from the very beginning has been demanding answers and solutions on that secondly we inherited actually
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a fifteen billion dollar contract signed by steven harper to export light armored vehicles to saudi arabia we are engaged with the export permits to try and see if there is a way of of no longer exporting these vehicles to saudi arabia i've been speaking to morrow in kabul and who's the director of policy analysis at the arab center for research and policy studies he says that. has been saudi arabia and a far greater pressure than even the nine eleven attacks in the u.s. . we're expecting that sort of reaction by the saudis because their unanimous condemnation by the u.s. senate with carl and clarence. holding him responsible for the murder of john mark he was a very strong step indeed by the u.s. congress in fact we were expecting something to come out from saudi arabia because this is where he was the most challenging the more serious crisis the relationship between the saudis and the americans saudi arabia and the united states in fact and
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even its more even more worse than discipline but eleven attacks on on. that twenty hours. fifteen years ago so actually this is something that it's really serious and is really big in the relationship between the two countries i saw with these the may have not actually anticipated this at the very beginning of the thought that this will just go away as time passes because the saudis you was buying as much time as possible so that this case might just go away or diet or the media actually sees focusing on this issue about saudi arabia has in fact become part of this conflict domestic conflict in the united states between the u.s. administration that mistake on one hand and the congress on the other hand and i think that is something that's are with these they did not actually realize at the very beginning this is why it's becoming a very serious well i mean there is this sort of strategic relationship between the two economies but this statistic relation is also coming is subject to change
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if you can board if we compare that relationship to list say twenty or fifty years ago it was it might be in a much more strategic than it is now why because the united states was very much dependent on saudi oil on always coming from the gulf region today the united states is the biggest perhaps the largest oil producer in the world even produces more all those saudi arabia itself so saudi arabia is not actually because of oil is becoming really important to the americans it's because of father. things maybe . because maybe for iran because of the peace process in the middle east not actually because of the main that was the main bail out of the relationship between saudi arabia and the united states from the very beginning. germany's former foreign minister has told on jazeera that more countries should follow berlin's example by ending their arms trade with saudi arabia sigma gabriel who still a member of the german parliament was attending this year's doha for we stopped
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for example or delivering of defense of defense materials and capabilities after the crash of the case when you look at investigation that hasn't even accounted for where a journalist body is after he's gone in a consulate many people say that's simply not an acceptable vesting of course it's not acceptable and i mean it's also a tragedy we should not forget there are relatives because she had a family and i mean the killing of mr question is a catastrophe but it's for the family and the relatives is. a very bad situation that they are not even able to bury the body.
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