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26 he. didn't go look for your stuff herself let alone to yourself to look at the general idea. it didn't make so by you know the both the blonde out of the other side of the lead to the left but clearly there are a lot of fun. basically to operate in are you not. coming out of the know your comfort zone of operating in . hospitals are you telling anyone because it is a situation you are on not many things might be. going imitations of some of the people. ringback can't imagine how people here are feeling the time they're anxious
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and in a minute they're going to walk through that door and hop on an operating table for surgery that could change their mind. when i'm doing a one because there's only one case for me. i don't think i want anything else other than their body can look it's. going to think this will come out having to start from everyone it will go to anything. from a 100 years of my brain and my heart what is with the patient. most business or with her make me take money they're going to change it minute last fiscal. problem. planning to it is a standard list and he's walking on his door but when we deliver that he will be able to either make the money. honestly i bring my lunch.
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next to us in our cars and off mexico. and the start of. the month it's a delicate surgery. one wrong move and imputation when difficult to get possible knowing. if i could come to who played it again and then but the moment. it comes to that i come to the extremists on $101.00. but it is not that. you can see it is not the focus of this. mission honestly don't think much of what it cost you sound very. raw compartment of a. big. washer go to $100.00. i mean think about the american. economy i believe how straightforward that
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operation seem to be a simple incision manipulating the muscles and putting in a plastic cost is the difference between the boy being able to walk and not isn't going to. be on. the right but all it's about me. i mean i want to shut out all the stress and the noise i mean there's a crying baby here we have value stored. some are there. any of us. off that is. as soon as one patient is taken to recovery a new one is sedation. it's a nonstop chain of operations. including the brothers are a 6th sense. because they don't. parking equipment. whenever i feel stressed or not able to.
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carry my favorite song starts ringing in my brain. or. my nose. job. john. that means i will go somewhere but because of your beautiful face i have a view and towards the. eastern front and then i feel for the market. today a young girl is having. to morrow will be baby out of steam but it only 4 months old the risk will be much higher.
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and the. already you know dr neil ish conch shell but think if he's on sun every time he operates on a child. i was very excited when he was born. almost offical years of automatic age as you want to make sure they're. taking all the precautions my child is not suffering from a blood defect. bargains i'm going to get out. i'm lucky that my diet is absolutely normal so. i always got one company that top part on as keeps on. going i want to go out on a kid with a clip so. i try and you know as much as possible to those babies. how people who ringback treat babies or live easy have more generally.
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we have our mario bros them getting on or. accepting them all over though one heart. thing there. are going to be of course for the family. which is very often based on barbell father and mother of 2 how big are carried with us live. together when i do you know that are not the fact that he could give me the time with us for that i love. the my life going to give us a head 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 the i wish him but he asked he got it to me a b.f. like him maybe. because if superstitions around pregnancy are all some of the fees she's close to baby. she hopes to die the doctors can
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break that could. mean they are we've got jeri's myself initially when there's a lot mission pick it would be. when dale. had left us with me they were going a bit better then i got a big. heart they were. one day i did genuinely hope for. being the. they. all go well the operation is scheduled to happen in less than an hour walk. out 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 baby out of has
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a chest infection previously all my infections of the lungs. are sort of still running those. who are planning to get. the operation khant go ahead. you told me a little ready no i'm just a bit of no. we really want to. cuddle a bottle of water i'm only. one of. our 000-0000 members there is a lot of are not enough people that are here in the picture. i forgot my neighbors are one on one but i wondered out there with a couple endorser members of your friends are different because of the known from of the body of the owner. manager.
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of the order of. the night unless of the you know the above got a lot. going on the job that i love to live up to. it's been an emotional few days. after watching the success of so many other operations all they can do is return. and home. for christmas to be greater to get word of it all for sure there's no point putting the pressure editors. story progress or start talking barriers are part and parcel . whilst one set of parents walk away with. another will leave overjoyed when the. dr neal is just clift leap operation on the
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young girl was a success just tell her where i did not interfere from what you're going to do all person go under sing off or do last week i'm going to die and i'm just going to have to 950 you know i've been a deputy frontenac i'm going to give it. up but i haven't got the speed up to get money. i'm sad he looked at me with the happy enough look the take that i don't want to meet daddy what do you make a lot of money for a lot but i know. that india have it yemen i'm out delhi got. tired i'm glad i got it i got audience laughs.
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i don't want to get it. because. i think it will be a few more weeks before d.t.r. in fear at costs are removed. by the other. but when they do they will walk and remember. that. if someone were less. dozens of us again also a fan. of. and. the followers of. africa will. not know. that it did. on their land.
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such. stuff. out there this is the opportunity to understand the train a very different way where there before something happens and we don't leave after . the ultranationalist months connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises we don't know as any get my ground joining with the military to impose a deadly political agenda we have to flow to our nation what has happened to the ranger that's one of the biggest stains on the country as a whole. this is not religion this is the politics me and mark an unholy alliance on all jews iraq.
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sam is a than this is al jazeera live from also coming up brazil's president says things in the amazon are returning to normal as fires continue to burn in the rain forest thousands of writing the refugees gather for the call genocide remembrance day plus . i was on the border between pakistan and india and the impact of the border fence on wildlife. we begin with the g. 7 summit in france iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif has made none expected visit to berates he was just in france a few days ago meeting president emanuel micron has been trying to revive that nuclear deal which the u.s. pulled out of last year but tasha has more from the roots. donald trump in a somber mood is the of right for talks the g. 7 the u.s.
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president facing hostility from some leaders over differences on several international issues but as the meetings began it seemed common ground on iran has achieved the french president too so sting the summit said g 7 leaders agreed that he should talk to iran on their behalf you know in discussion we had a discussion on the run with 2 common lines 1st no member of the chief 7 wants iran to obtain a nuclear weapon 2nd every member of the g. 7 is profoundly attached to. military and peace in the region so we don't want to take any action which could harm this ship listed. and in an unexpected twist iran's foreign minister mohammad javad zarif arrived from tehran for talks 2 days after meeting in paris emmanuel markov has been trying to mediate in the iran crisis since the us pulled out of the 2015 iran nuclear deal last year and we imposed sanctions it wasn't long before the apparent g 7 unity on iran was broken
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mr cavendish. to iran a message to iran that president promises he's going to come over on behalf of our g 7 countries no i am just as. i have trump has also sent mixed messages about the u.s. is trade war with china a dispute that shaking the world economy and worrying g 7 leaders trump told reporters that he had 2nd thoughts about u.s. tariffs on beijing the white house later said the what he meant was that he had regretted not hiking those tariffs higher positions were clearer in trump's 1st meeting with the british prime minister trump threw his support behind briggs it and boris johnson and promised an attractive trade deal if the u.k. leaves the e.u. you need to know if this is the right man for the job michael will undoubtedly hope the unshared jeweled invitation to iran's foreign minister could be a step to deescalating tensions in the region even though for now zarif says he has
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no plans to meet the u.s. delegation or trump natasha butler al-jazeera pierrots our diplomatic editor james bays joins us now from there it's james 1st of all that's all we know about the schedule of mr gerard sorry for. well the 1st thing to say sam is it came as a complete surprise certainly to the reporters there was speculation earlier on of that perhaps the leaders have been told that the informal dinner that took place on saturday it's now clear that is not the case it's clear that like the reporters who found out about this 1st by checking flight tracking apps and seeing that the iranian foreign minister's plane was here the other g 7 members got little if no advance warning including the u.s. it's clear that the u.s. did not greenlight this trip it's clear that this was a very bold initiative from president macron perhaps he was following the sort of
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diplomacy that president trump has been doing lately remember at the g. 20 in the sarka president trump tweeting out to kim jong un that he could come to the d.m.z. and step over into north korea the next day and that took place where maybe president macro was following about bold lead with his own bold diplomacy by inviting zarif here in a way as a way to kick start diplomacy given how serious the situation is between iran and the u.s. clearly a very bold gambit because president trump if he's unhappy with something always has the ability to decide just to leave as he did again with one of the north korea summits pack up and go home early but that's certainly what the french have done on this occasion we understand that foreign minister zarif has already had meetings with his french counterpart he's here in berets but according to iranian officials that i've been in touch with he will be leaving from here in
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a matter of hours before the end of the day are on sunday and the iranian delegation making it quite clear that he will not be speaking to the americans while he's here nevertheless the fact that he came to a location where the u.s. president is present then does any of that indicate any change in the u.s. position at all. what we'll have to see president trump's only comment on this when he was asked about the reefs president's was no comment what are the what are the administration going to make about this we've heard from the treasury very brief comment from him to reporters saying that the administration was always open to reopening talks if the iranians were going to change their position it's clear i think from some comments coming from a rainy and officials not necessarily from here in brits but from some other places
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that iran has some conditions where perhaps it would talk to the international community about the iran deal but those can dish ans involve getting iranian oil and getting it to consumers who buy iranian oil and that of course is nothing to do with the the maximum pressure and sanctions and economic pressure on iran policy that the u.s. has been pursuing in recent months and it's not clear sami and hasn't been clear for many many months whether the u.s. administration is all on the same page with regard to iran how for example will the hawks in the administration and i think in particular the national security advisor john bolton but also to an extent the u.s. secretary of state might pompei o respond to this very bold move by the french i jane spays there from beer its g 7 leaders have agreed to help the countries
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affected by fires in the amazon as fast as possible tens of thousands of brazilian soldiers have begun heading into the rain forest to join the fight against the fires their president says things are returning to normal the military is being sent to 6 states and unprecedented response the number of fires is about 85 percent higher than last year and many blame the policies of president gerald some are. hundreds of new fires have been reported adding to the several 1000 across the region fishel data compiled by national geographic shows the scale and intensity of the fires 6 presuming and states are asking for federal help now and $77000.00 wildfires have been reported since january alone the amazon fires have been described as an international crisis and are up for urgent discussion at the g. 7 many started in the remote areas of the amazon the difficult to police places where developers often see opportunities and clearing land but much of it is
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protected or belongs to indigenous communities daniel schorr went to the northwestern state of rondo near one of the areas worst affected by the fires. both brazil's joy and its curse is sheer size this sensation of infinity the sense that no matter how much damage man does it can never ruin all of this but now with large parts of the amazon the blaze that sensation is being shattered what happens here in this remote part of the amazon does matter in the rest it was ill doesn't matter in the rest of the world we've just an hour long journey by road from the road on your state's capitol. hill and then without taking a 5 hour trip up the already over to the county born our indigenous community just one of many around brazil that complain that speculators often encroach on their land and set fires fires which often go out of control these remote territories are
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always very difficult to police but now with the president in office who's cut funding to the very government agencies tasked with defending this land that's nearly impossible the president has also said that the indigenous communities of brazil are an impediment to progress in the country and hinted that speculators will not be punished for breaking the law when they are surrounded by smoke i can smell the smoke ashes are falling into the river many of those speculators are taking full xander full advantage of that situation and the one of the major reasons why large parts of the amazon raging are ablaze like rarely before. francis has joined international calls for action the leader of the roman catholic church prayed that efforts by all can control the fire. but the we're all concerned about the vast fires that have developed in the amazon that is preserve that with the efforts of all they are controlled as quickly as possible that long
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in forests is vital for our planet. hezbollah leader has not is condemning israel for sending drones over beirut he described it as a very dangerous escalation lebanon's army says 2 drones entered its airspace one crashed and another exploded in the air as damage the building housing its media office and. enough is enough we will never allow israeli aircraft to attack lebanon or a target in lebanon and the israeli side will never feel safe here's really drones that are coming to lebanon are not coming here to collect information they are suicidal drones that they make killing us from now on we will face the israeli drones when they arrive in lebanon skies we will crush them we will drop them hours earlier the israeli military said it hits a rainy and back targets in syria activists say 2 members of hezbollah were killed
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in a rare admission of responsibility prime minister binyamin netanyahu threatened further attacks. if someone rises up to kill you kill him 1st you need complicated operation revealed that iran dispatched a special unit of to syria to kill israelis on the golan heights with explosive drones i'd like to emphasize this was an initiative of iran and we prevented serious attacks that we will expose any attempt by iran to attack us and any iranian effort to hide behind excuses we will not tolerate a aggressions against israel from any country in the region any country that allows its territory to be used for aggression against israel will face the consequences and i repeat the country will face the consequences. iraq share of paramilitary forces say 2 of its fighters have been killed by air strikes the iranian backed group says it was targeted in province near the border with syria it follows
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