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our patients travel all over the country. and you cannot fit in all to anybody. hoping. somebody come to hear of it you are cocked and he's coming to light. the people who come in real feeling i could the day you could go into the poor people live quietly disappear. feed the lumber of the future you. hear if you will or flowing. what. i feel i did it with facility i'm going to pay for it with the kind of well. i have to admit i'm actually shocked to see so many parents with children here i want to 3 young. at age 75 dr rizvi still work 7 days a week to keep pace with the numbers of people expecting medical attention on a daily basis. to what it.
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condenses started here really in this room in which year i've started feeling tonight but at that time with all the treatment in here for a challenge holly's even from the beginning although day one. how did you manage that makes barry still regards to you as a u.t. now receive some government funding but it relies predominantly on money on equipment donated by individuals and organizations from within the country and some from overseas to overcome adoption in the 1st place where frankly speaking i had really been trying to become doctors i mean if have i was going to be in here my illiterate are supposed to be a doctor but tried he found out i threw me for the sake of my mother they are straight. biology. i would often we're going to do news mind
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you. got him in mind. one patient who is currently on dialysis and in need of a transplant is 35 year old asif who system has agreed to donate a kidney. asif works as a tailor to support his family in one of the poorest parts of kharaj she said to. my ass about a are you getting hello everybody i got it like that. how are you all you know we're going to hear she's off she's up right so i said what does it mean for you to be able to have this transplant. big meeting. with. new. values for their lives but. that is what though that. you scared about to morrow. no no.
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you know i think the life. of me. i don't know and. want to tell lies. so much. about me does it hurt me and he said you didn't know what it was but you need to get back to work that's why it was very important was not how you feeling about them or that you know that i needed to do but then we were able to let them. forgive me of anything. imo mulder how do you feel about tomorrow but i would have him till next week how different to get me i'm going to london i'm going to manage to bring. them to you but i'm not coming out but i must open up. credit in. so are lots of moral will be fired up no problem tomorrow.
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walks. later in the week passes for most of that attend and so you tif a surgery. i'm a sucker throw you're good you really are you feeling. periods relaxed ok good luck. to the summer it's going to go into states is now in office where to harvest the kidney so she's going to have that misty's on the table if it's if she's already been washed all concert. there are a few teams of operating surgeons one team removes and some of that's donor kidney and the other implanted into the recipient as along our border her kidneys fail to
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waste products from the blood before converting them into europe the hope is that after transplant asif will no longer need dialysis to rid his body of waste your good. how are you ok you look nervous. ok. so that's one point but if the surgeries are going to. talk to reason overseas both teams so back to the that's it we're. just exposing the kid now. that this is a photo you know it's just. putting it on the socialist should you know just to explain that they keep in miami is that it's mostly small surgeons continue to work with most of that doctor rizvi makes preparations for us if supper a should. say it's. got to establish should the patient yes kind of liver threadless kidney and paste but you know unless you think the
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fact that i think that. this is true. meeting isn't as post drinking yes but the. and that's the being. put on our country of the bill and those kids are going to be hooked up with darky of the sleeping and the green of the florida link and the 1000000000 of them will see that a lot of good you are to will be going to read the bill or go through that. or your idea that. you really. have to really get it. so it's free so let's kidney has been successfully removed and is now being prepared for passage transponder how long is risky real time process is not a war that hopefully will go cold solution if we didn't wash all the blood out
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yes and he would be cool. pretty good so done with a buddy of mine we were going to use how many cases have you done so. it's you're really turns away. all right ha oh that's. number 4525 because he remembers the number i hear over of a neighbor seeking news getting high and i told her the deal was done oh i see i didn't that's just not ok. dr ritchie and his team carried out pakistan's 1st kidney transplant in 1085. but damned if you did the president do you deny anybody we were against because we had lost not when the leg there. will be blood that to your leg. would the lord know he walked with god in leaving the post office here in the. union started pouring.
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in some changes since then. all of the printed about who died who followed took knowledge and. wanted to run. the team what fausta connecting the sun let's get me to asif spain an author says that in addition to the being. there when bitches are going to be free and they just go there now this is the kidney reply you saved me. and the longer looks white bread for the blood has gone through is that right and your it's a good thing you were to look at i believe you're in dripping out for this a kidney was. next to the good will. of course prefer the process of this could be didn't work it didn't have dialysis to survive of her whole meal today he would have found this treatment anywhere else there would. be for the zine. to get.
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the following day asif and my son ratzinger. covering in the post operation. are you doing fine yeah shami paying me for going to really be a little bit scared to look up a bit of a really big. one but what i. ever hear is are you feeling as if you're going to my field of course i'm learning a bit of my goods but there's nothing that a line of you would do and now while. you do it with the well being of me you know it doesn't look all the execs are going like it's
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amazing and what about your mother my that that you never break up a 6 year old friend and the. people around you take care of by. asif and massage will join the list of thousands of transplant recipients and durness who will receive lifelong support following best surgery. meanwhile dr rizvi and his team continue striving to keep up with the ever increasing demand for the medical treatments that has so u.t. often done so much already well i don't know it's not i don't know the timing with it. it's my life but what i'm doing and my being i'm training the surgeon there better than me i still there will never be a break in. every human being. in this but throughout this cause
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korea says the north has 5 to ballistic missiles off the country's east coast after a similar launch last week. when i'm kemal santamaria and this is the world news from al-jazeera sudan's military junta orders schools to be shut indefinitely after students protest the killing of 5 people at a rally setting the stage for a us presidential race democratic candidates hold a 2nd round of debates we'll have a live update from downtown detroit and how afghans are seeking to preserve their cultural legacy decimated under taliban rule. so south korea is saying pyongyang launched 2 ballistic missiles off its east coast
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in the 2nd such test in less than a week here it is on the map the missiles fired from the town of one sun and apparently flew 250 kilometers south korea's foreign minister said such tests don't help in easing tensions on the korean peninsula and there is an emergency meeting being held in seoul more on that now with rob mcbride tell us about the emergency meeting and the other reaction. that's right this is a meeting of the national security council it's being convened to discuss this launch that happens just after daybreak here on the korean peninsula but we've already had reaction from the foreign from the defense minister of south korea saying that if these provocations and threats continue then north korea the regime its military would have to be considered an enemy you know these are pretty tough words coming from the south korean administration which of course has been trying to build bridges have this period of reconciliation with the north so there is
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a lot of concern here that it's going to be remembered that this is now the yes it's the 2nd launch within a week it's actually the 3rd multiple launch that's taken place since may now the launch of these the short range missiles even though they are short range they are considered to be ballistic in nature as the japanese have said this could be a contravention of u.n. resolutions these were supposedly i think of the past these weren't meant to happen it in contravention of a very important military agreement that was signed between north and south korea last september when the hopes were at their height at the highest of stablish in some kind of reconciliation that was going to radically transform the whole korean peninsula so there is a lot of concern here from the japanese as well we've had a condemnation of this saying it is extremely regrettably gretel and as we've heard that could be in contravention of u.n. resolutions could also with all that in mind rob what's your take on what north
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korea is actually up to here is it just almost reminding the rest of the world yes we've got this power whilst also ostensibly entering into you know pacts and deals with other countries. well we are waiting to get a statement from the north we are expecting it later today or but when they made their launches last week they said that that was a solemn warning to south korea they are angry about upcoming military exercises going to be taking place between south koreans and the u.s. but of course this is probably more directed at the u.s. and in particular the administration of donald trump or they are frustrated at the way the negotiations once more seem to has stalled after the surprise meeting on the d.m.z. which took place a month ago now we haven't had the working level talks that were meant to happen after that so it is a reminder to the u.s. i think the north koreans see that with the presidential race approaching that
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there is a period of vulnerability here that they can exploit that this is a way of reminding donald trump that yes this is only a short range missile but it would just take the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile the kind that they were testing back in 2017 and that really would take a sledgehammer to donald trump's signature foreign policy achievement lest he forget ok brian in seoul thank you we heard from one park earlier founding director of the center of the study of global issues are told the united states must make concessions or there will be no deal with north korea. i think north korea is who willing to give up their nuclear program but we have to reciprocate did we sanction reduction with non-aggression a gram of agreement maybe peace treaty diplomatic normalization we have
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a lot of things that we can offer but nothing as been offered to north korea and their missile as it is dying to demonstrate that they're willing to strike back at if there are a cat or preemptive strike if they're educated they think they're constantly being threatened because american troops are stationed in south korea or in japan in in guam so that part of the world they said very heavy on that by the united states and north korea is very unhappy about that and threaten that in terms of their security so we have to really sit down and talk about mutual concessions we have to give something to them by way of reducing. sanctions and canceling the joint military exercise compromising the arms sales to south
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korea so these things would have to be coming together with north koreans concessions to order completely nuclearization. tension on the korean peninsula is likely to be discussed at amazing a foreign ministers of south east asian countries they gathering in bangkok for the assy on meeting the going to be joined by the u.s. secretary of state my pompei are also his chinese and russian counterparts will be there in the region facing many challenges by the dispute of the south china sea and the ongoing us china trade war scott hide the reports now as thailand hosts the foreign ministers of all.
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