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and his students give him top marks as a lecturer and communicator. and now another tally is a mock an article methods are just barely can feel to be you. have to. be but. ok i'll feel my heart that are i always say that they are to go for a surgery event newsreel moments i. can mention to you ridicule me to live it up because she was a lot harder than what i was just took out the other 2 but it'll up above but hey are here aside to be told well i took in the law of diminishing willimon the but the one way. i could tomorrow was some 2 in louisiana to me is no record i do.
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i get where you began life and the location of the place and if you truly. believe that you well she woke up like this and she had surgery 2 days ago you top on her she'd be on no be doomed if you could a. mile let me look at them what the talk but at dinner i had to tell you to. let em behave yeah. right. in the queue really real. i will say but where. how the hustles. little mini me it all caught up. with the other side rain by the end how
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control operation any i'm only good at mt cat had it when i had to let em take it and i could destroy any general haman at home in canada and. mine in sydney acting. yes lunatic at the knee and in latin to have. their about 4 years ago or so patient of mine came in for a one year one year follow up i had done a total leone on his right knee and he reached down he took the socket off his left leg and he threw it across the room and i said what's wrong with that sock it looks like it's probably $2030000.00 for that socket he said yeah but it falls off you know what i would what i'm sweating it falls off he's an doctor you have to come up with something and you have to develop something so i started like everybody else are going google and turns out that there was this guy named moon jed. errors in
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you know in australia and patients from america were going to australia to have a procedure done where they didn't need a socket anymore and i thought that's amazing they said i can't believe it i don't believe it works i met mungiu and we talked i really just has a. certain air about him a certain amount of charisma that's very captivating moujik kept inviting me oto australia to learn the technology because i didn't really know how it was done. in the room that i got off the teenager being an amputee my. whole pretty much my whole life. it's the disappearing near and dear to my heart i like helping other people i like. seeing other people that find comfort and start and are able to walk pain free who are in this maybe the same situation as me it's just giving somebody that hope it's just brings goose bumps to my arms even just talking about
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it. close your eyes and. see tell me more and. yeah. what am i to them. so. it's kind of. read once you have the surgery you are pretty much part of a life family and everyone is so thankful he's just an incredible surgeon incredibly intelligent he really cares about people and he cares about his patients and i are just very good friends at this point i don't really even think of him in that patient doctor relationship anymore and he's just a special person and i think you would find every single one of his patients would say the same thing.
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to the world of the technology. it is pioneers in the. he adored me and you watch also but. peer. colleagues of the. conservative people in the only mode you need. are the. axiom of so but when we die i had to miss bits and know why doesn't the city why i had to feed it in modern english. limit video it's so we have a live in. activity to kill money at $12.00. will live will implant will the robot best kind of anybody know what i limb i let the onion leave a chick a little money a 2 foot hill or much it. and
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oh. why session until a case. of the big surgeon professor mundra done with that is divides his life into 3 main areas giving support to refugees who are 5 in australia inventing new surgical devices and treating people who are in greatest need of his expertise. one clinic in the occupied west bank is very close to his. eye do you know what i'm a lot who me. shift making i didn't mother in the. oil to pay. the money which wait ok. how will. you be on. it then you are starving in the soup with both of us
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over here. and taking. care of flexion. i would highlight a leash or for what i. would need to tell if a particular issue for. that to be. an issue had gone to. the mental saloon. so believe we had. to take ilk orderly what you don't know if you. can weather today. best. most are then the hard edge by the. lot of the last thing. in this movie are going to sleep. and look at yourself. and learn anything up
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3 minute i live without the love scenario if you will allow many had that give them of us a let and then. when they lay ferdie. me what that would be and. i nobody could do what it should be you tube video or. learn i wanted and with no money then with. the will of the north of england. minister earlier neville is the model i did then doesn't make me a good. professor on the terrace has paid to have the price for his dedication to his work by his own admission he works acception the long hours and his family life ass stuff. he consoles himself with the fact that a wider family his many patients have also benefited from his work men women
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and children searching from australia to palestine. honey. and walk a market and nationalism a shovel out of our shame sad to have to lead. a rule had no not. neutral kitschy lolling to from and himself fallen. we do in no issue fully we don't in the. coffee. how does good bye of the weekend mile home but about how the she will coffee it will fall the amelio severe. accident off the bill beards for sure maximun dean. dean or so teenagers who.
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may may for the unknown he. be it. sure will. be a lot larger kleeman midnight in new york. show from week days. the weekend sunday. home in the hole until. be how we are let's call it hard to say more routine why should throw you would just really must have gone on and thought that. it's difficult to describe more in their family a man because he is. he's pretty much always at his pen majority of his time at work. and here he is of course the divorce. doctor.
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his job to chair. but those little time when we spend together as a family. i think that worth waiting for. his. children adore him and and every time he comes home and if they're not asleep their eyes just light up and and of course he's. he is just beautiful man. akram feigning and in back pain in more or less the math it was a unique story. to who've gone through the extremes that he's been through is an amazing tile. he comes from a very privileged background but all of that was taken away from him when he had to flee from iraq. and then to become
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a person by chance. is i mean he is the really degrading conditions on the boat and even worse when he was in the detention center in western australia and to to build back to being the the world leader in arceo integration that he is now he's come from some great tips to reach the great great schools. mark of the story of hope and dedication spanning 2 continents. in our 2nd part dr mohammed has a heart specialist in the american state of ohio to ask his and sentenced. next actually knew where is. one of the mock minutes i'll. put it allays out
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on. that it had a slack. in my eyes the greatest physician that ever lived. so i can see ways to experience the world like never before. going places together. if you were in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american warships. somehow time is aiming to replace america and
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around the world college chinese are not that stupid guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part one on a jersey. the top stories on al-jazeera donald trump has canceled secret meetings for sunday with taliban leaders it's because of a suicide bomb attack in kabul which killed 12 people including a u.s. soldier the afghan president cautiously welcomed a decision another british government ministers quit in protest of the prime minister boris johnson's bragg's in strategy to leave the e.u.
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without a deal and the rod was the work and pensions secretary she told the b.b.c. she was signed because too much of the government's planning is for a no deal breaks it. i have not seen enough work going into actually trying to get a deal when earlier in the week i asked number 10 for a summary of what the planning was for actually getting a deal i was sent a one page summary so it's the combination of the fact that there's not enough work going into actually getting a deal which is i think is not what the prime minister signed up to try to do and secondly the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good more to conservatives it's been another day of standoff between protesters and police in hong kong protests the set barricades on fire block major roads and vandalized the metro station earlier thousands marched peacefully to the u.s. consulate there calling on congress to pass human rights legislation allowing sanctions to be imposed on hong kong leaders the head of the united nations nuclear watchdog group has met with iranian officials in tehran
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a day after it scaled down its commitments to the 2015 nuclear deal iran announced on saturday it would now increase you raney a more it could now increase uranium enrichment levels beyond 20 percent but it doesn't have plans to do so yet the iranian foreign minister has told the i.a.e.a. its actions are allowed under the deal a turkish newspaper has revealed new details about the murder of journalist. inside saudi arabia's istanbul consulate last year the reports based on suspects testimonies and statements given to saudi courts suspects say they were not given direction from saudi crown prince mohammed bin men in january 11 suspects were indicted in saudi arabia for her show jews murdered thousands of people are abandoning their destroyed homes in the bahamas following hurricane dorian the u.s. coast guard is helping with rescue efforts moving people from the worst affected areas including the islands of grand bahama and abaco to the count on ourselves
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those are the headlines now back to ages in a world. the
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arab diaspora now stretches to the 4 corners of the wilds persecution conflict and economic factors have caused millions of arabs to live in such a liberal that every story is different every journey is different and every outcome is different. dr mohammed has enough jordan myskina student. sort of america but. i'm saying i want to have a day. for the island you know he is you know boston already some sort of indian. i mean he had bought the need to tell it's a bad day in boston. on actually be had
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a harley at a bus in a. month not officially on. donald charms averred. medina boston and how to be an indian at cambridge. a loud music will offend all comes in the band and. do a lot of the kind of. devised believe mr zimmerman had to have the. noble. this time it can be tough i'm in a death september you can. imagine him can get how far and another that i'm the best minister i want a country best muddied why go off in issue 4 they haven't missed them over be. us we had that in a way that the only kindness all i need. or know how much is a 1000000 minute team or who are my know will be now over with.
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b. had they had the chance of on any country dime men such as he. really felt . what he can horn. often can walk. in the. massachusetts general hospital he. but that will issue. but that will be up house. by day is he. on. or come. and
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time for reflection is a major part of dr has sheedy's life his long daily commute is for. this gives him time to consider has personally and had to make priorities. so let the country know thenew will come soon but there be a tussle bought a new book about and you can tell it from the way it can but the. apostle a long cutie syndrome and i will transgenic rabbits at the brown but then i know what i'm in. a little society. woman how carbon will cost our will nuclear power the ology can be the harvard or the tufts b. n.y.u. new york university will exit fellowship to retire after a fellowship at the n.y.u. . focus and make. sure that i get
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a little more money ellie she. and i threw at it highly placed some got. here has to mansfield. by liz rather caught up to the genie at the start of the local art or the show about the shelf. schoene with a lot more hey. how ya doin i wave your hand down your back yes i hear. us are you ready for this yes i am ok excellent so what we're going to do we're just now a small incision here you'll be at least see it saw and then from there we're going to put the the device at. money the references of insanity can jibe you to start off with mr y. if you can handle a bottle i mean normally it k. the south are $100.00 lot has sent us this about and all about often is your one of
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them the film. or the corner of them that. probably needs. the most out of dining hall women path and the end of the associate pastor ledge of a year or as you say to be nationally known not the history of for at least 4 years i stopped working and they him and he was a very good mentor helped me tremendously training in many procedure and restart working under research to get there so the research that we're trying to
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conduct you try to peel wind aside in that in the people from there from that normal heart beat and we actually found that we can extract a stem cell and i could prove when that sudden debt. it was out of balance on the side of academia on the side of the decent what a highly subsidized she ohio virginia ohio or so what about door commands and i will have done but the thought that i'm a groundsman. i had the. dr who series is now well established in the top tier and some medicine in the united states however has never forgotten his roots in florida. whole gold for the with to fall clear membrane could be at the end of the new year . food and to have the really key. to.
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little. bit of a moment of not actually going to. start. with us and them. with us and them on the can she was on a can of the in the middle of the phone. i've known dr jackson for 10 years we overlapped in training in rhode island here at metro health director of electrophysiology we needed to start a program to deal with our patients needs to remove some of these old wires that need to be removed a different faction or wires don't function anymore you need a new wire and so that's why we look to hire dr jerry and he came here and for 3 years he spent starting up the program and dealing with really
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a backlog of a lot of very complicated cases really i think partly because of some really excellent training at n.y.u. but also within. own ingenuity he was able to quickly become expert at removing some of these very very difficult wires actually knew where is that lit a slack one of the mothman and i meant that if the laser on put a tag that it had a slack. cord at risk the back highly o.e.m. a shifty of nasty. there. you can have a feel how 0 in or. up niamey in no doubt of it i'm a good fit and well you looked already had a child as love most would and the professor that of me i laser. i think it as an instructor's professor one of the greatest achievements we can have as teachers is to have a student that becomes better than us to give that student the tools to learn and
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to build upon what we have taught and mohamad has been one of the street students he has taken the skills that i have taught him that he learned from his other mentors at york university and he has gone out and practice and he has the gun to do these procedures and he has done very well for 6 years so as a professor who has had the opportunity to teach somebody like that in the see him develop into an incredible young physician and take these skills and treat patients and save lives is think really is joint i can have as of us. on the southern shore of lake eddy one of america's great lakes lies cleveland being so far north close to the canadian border it is also one of the call the cities in the united states. cleveland has a reputation as a center for medical research at tracking specialists from across the world
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including jordanian cardiologist dr mohammed has seen. a lot of underfunded and stumbled in no. and allowed to clear up that i'm in yemen now the best so artemov year at the bunch of. a lot of theater actors surely and of course you know live here kind of what artists could argue flows over year in meantime eyes aren't this western we're charlotte daniel here is the idea if one a was just a mood just i'm. a hit at the robot car by if i lift your arm in the afghan attire to scare mina one of them in a homely who with a very general pearson who can bring to canada should be mia and already cancer has a lot be electric in store and he has the vulcan of the lowest possible south contortion model of one sock i am or leave it alone gerald pearson injury limited
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solitude or condemn a toffee. diabetic germanium in a kia or at a clip clip on how or i'm i'm. on how to. feed member of known diet waving when they brought in dr who deary you know he says ok well for my birthday you know the surgery is today's my birthday for my birthday i want to save your life and i say thank god i believe in you let's go for the surgery of successful doctor you're either in my eyes the greatest physician that ever lived and not because he's just a great surgeon it's because how he cares about his patients as it were. me knows them and the best it to death do them how much do just perhaps you do and matt damon has now seen that inability many get at the head of tackle so if an
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that young i'm not going to smack your and fall and want to do better than the german goofy from the. scene or from starch or we had him and chris and i have been lost and some are lost and a fundraiser on the saga one hour and next to michael oliver on highland hell a fundraiser that way that 100 percent of the president didn't want any much code or more homework did i let any data for or have both sides it did out of the don't you side and is i do a lot. and this would again come out. even though he has lived in the united states for many years his spirit is still very
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much and jordan whenever he can talk to has he takes a break from his many commitments in medical science to spend time with his family and a man and there was a big. the men watch how you put on the you know your mental fog when involved be tomorrow if you want that i will force on in and you. happen i lee a muslim ha was with a few black men on. how we'll add another daughter in the as she out of joshua for the hellish will of the fil or done as frequently as possible. that. a national treasure not be led to an end in any. who are unable from for gun to shopping in the us it. was joe.
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you. and although i had them on my bob. and the night early on bad i like a little music even though most of my lot of me could be a few fairly out to be a. problem with loss of my. doctor has yet he and doctor and well that is the iraqi author p.d.f. surgeon working in australia have much in common both traveled far from the middle east to build a new life helping other. players. live to tell me more i'm tempted.
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more we're going to do is to have a small incision near you yeah at least see it. and then from there we're going to find both in their own ways have been very successful but just as relevant is the fact that they remain deeply rooted to their add up heritage their backgrounds have shaped both surgeons as they into spacious lives with great skill and compassion their work continues today. 0 world meets to arab immigrants who left the middle east and built exceptional lives overseas. weaving into the fabric of society of their adoptive countries finding success in germany and canada yet never forgetting their
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homelands of syria and lebanon remarkable human stories of arabs abroad the politician and the inventor on al-jazeera. to strengthen the good you have to shore do good all the more with the calm still fight against corruption. destroy needs hero which heroes like know who are abandoned who refuse to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines
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a while now so that's going to be added to as well but the real picture probably has to be the temperature rise innocency on here's the forecast from monday on with it does come back down a good bit 39 is what about the average which of course as you can see is 26. the north of this continent we've seen some very active weather recently obviously in the bahamas in the caribbean so plenty of scope for big showers in hispaniola possibly present and probably good news light is showers for the north and bahamas but as for proper rain well i think it might be in the form of big showers in mexico dotted around admittedly but they all say that from nicaragua. the weather sponsored by cats our. big stories generate thousands of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal with it with different angles from different perspectives hold. separate the spin
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from the facts. the misinformation from the journalism how careful must you choose your words but some tough stuff has to be said so critics have to be made the listening post on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. have them see this is the news hour live from don here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes a secret meeting with the taliban in the u.s. is cancelled by donald trump over an attack in kabul where now for the peace talks
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. another british minister quits chorus johnson's cabinet saying she doesn't believe he's trying to get a break that deal. fires at a train station and key roads blocked in central hong kong after a march on the u.s. consulate gives way to chaos. and peace returns to nigeria zamfara region after decades of violence that killed thousands of people i'm joining us there with the sports canada style of ratings 1st tennis grand slam champion as young country yes he's done serena williams in the final of the last one. of a secret meeting involving donald trump and taliban officials in the u.s. has been called off hours before it was due to take place the u.s. president said it was all because of a deadly attack in kabul last week now the taliban is warning the u.s.
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that move will lead to further loss of american lives from tweeted late saturday unbeknownst to almost everyone the major taliban leaders and separately the president afghanistan were going to secretly meet with me at camp david on sunday unfortunately in order to build false leverage they admitted to an attack in kabul that killed one of our great great soldiers and 11 other people i immediately called off peace negotiations of the taliban claimed responsibility for thursday's suicide bomb attack saying a foreign military convoy was targeted the blast destroyed cars and shops not far from the u.s. embassy and the headquarters of afghanistan's international military force we will talk to our correspondent rob reynolds in washington in just a moment but 1st to the afghan capital and tony burke lisa turney what more reaction then. from the news of the cancellation of this meeting and it was a surprise it to a lot of people that this meeting was even taking place. you know it was
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a big surprise to everybody and since we've been on air we've had a statement from the taliban that was issued on their website fairly short one but they said because expressing great deal of surprise that the meeting was canceled because they said agreement was finalized that's within a go u.s. negotiating team in qatar both sides agreed to all points the statement said and it happened on saturday they talked about then an intra afghan dialogue to begin on september the 22nd and this agreement they said had the support of international and regional partners and the end of the statements by saying that the u.s. will be the ones to suffer more and now trust has been damaged so these are quite obviously reading between the lines they are very surprised that this meeting was canceled according to them every day it was going fine during the time we heard that there would taliban members of the negotiating team were tweeting that everything was going along in a positive manner so they are told by this like a lot of other people including the afghan government now the afghan government
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from their point part officially are saying they support the peace process but privately i think they're happy that this meeting has been canceled they have been sidelined in this whole process because the taliban refuses to talk to them directly and they believe that the u.s. has given them too much for too little in return and given the taliban a sense of legitimacy so they are quite happy now they're calling for the process if it goes forward to be done with no violence a cease fire and direct talks with the afghan government so where does this leave peace negotiations now tourney we're talking about several rounds of talks that have been building up for months now. we've had 9 rounds of talks the taliban were expecting a 10th it's gone on for almost a year now we were thinking that there was an end in sight as it were to the beginning of course a long way to go because a lot of these issues can only be solved by the afghans themselves so at the moment
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we don't know now the taliban have not renounced violence they've in fact escalated the violence as we saw with those attacks around the country and also that suicide bombing on thursday what will they do now will this be a problem for them to say how i'm going to minute let's have a reality check really to their lives let's go back to the negotiating table in a different frame of mind or will they step up the violence in afghanistan is waiting to see which of those options they will choose are right for the moment tony burley live for us there in kabul let's go now to rob reynolds in washington so rob many people in the u.s. capitol waking up to this news because this is of course a tweet that was sent out by the president saturday night so it's a be a big talking point on those sunday morning political shows. yes absolutely and there's been comment 0 elaboration on president trump's tweet cutting off talks with the taleban from the white house the state department also
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from the u.s. chief negotiator zalmay kaleo or the head of the white house's national security. advisor john bolton however might pompei of the u.s. secretary of state will appear on several u.s. television network morning talk programs the weekly political talk fests here in washington this morning so we expect that the afghan situation will be topic now as tony mentioned. head. work for months and months on this deal he announced recently that a agreement in principle with the taliban had been reached and required only president trump to sign off on it for it to be finalized but then last week on thursday a taliban bomb killed a dozen people that
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a heavily fortified area of downtown kabul including a u.s. army service men from puerto rico and trump then said that the secret summit at camp david scheduled for today was off though many people in this capital both sides of the political spectrum were quite startled to learn that the representatives of the taliban or top officials from the taliban would be meeting with the u.s. president on u.s. soil in such a symbolically important place as camp david so we'll hear more about that moving forward but also moving forward as far as the future talks are concerned it's by no means certain that this is the end of u.s. taliban negotiate. it's remember that trump has used this tactic of walking away from negotiations several times in the past not only as a businessman but as president of the united states most notably in the
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negotiations with north korea where he one point abruptly canceled preparations for a summit only to then move forward with those preparations to meet with kim jong il and after he felt that he had achieved a stronger bargaining position also remember that trump has pledged as a political matter to withdraw the 14000 remaining u.s. uniformed soldiers and troops in afghanistan by the end of his 1st term failure to make good on that promise could be politically damaging to the president with the u.s. presidential elections just a little over. one year away awesome rob thanks so much rob reynolds in washington. so to brazen out another british government minister has quit the cabinet of prime minister boris johnson over his briggs's strategy amber rod who is the work and pensions secretary
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says she no longer believes the objectives of the government are to get a deal she had voted to stay in the european union in the referendum 3 years ago rudd told the b.b.c. in an interview she resigned partly because too much of the government's planning is going into a no deal breaker that. i have not seen another while going into actually trying to get a deal when earlier in the week i asked number 10 for a summary of what the planning was for actually getting a deal i was sent a one page summary so it's the combination of the fact that there's not enough work going into actually getting a deal which is i think is not what the prime minister signed up to try to do and secondly the expulsion of 21 of my colleagues who are good moderate conservatives well let's turn now to paul brennan who is live for us in london so poor how significant is amber rudd's resignation what impact is it going to have on the prime minister's position here. well you might think that after the week the torrid
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week that the prime minister boris johnson has halved losing several votes in parliament and having himself painted into a corner as far as his bread strategy goes the frankly things couldn't get much worse and then this senior minister rudd comes out and it's significant for 2 reasons 1st of all the timing of it she announced her decision late on saturday evening which was perfect timing for the weekly sunday newspapers and also for busy amber rudd and various other politicians to then dominate the sunday morning political television programs on an otherwise quiet day here in the k. so it's received enormous prominence her decision and 2nd of all it's significant because of the language that she's used and what she's actually said the expulsion of the 21 tory m.p.'s conservative m.p.'s who were removed from the party by boris johnson she described in language she said it was an assault on decency and democracy extremely strong words and the other aspect of what she had to say in her
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resignation letter in subsequent interviews goes to the heart of what the government has been saying about its bracks its strategy the government has been saying that it is pursuing a deal with the european union but on the road flatly contradicts that what she says is that she's seen no negotiations only conversations and she said she no longer believes that leaving with a deal is the government's main objective and that really cuts across what boris johnson and his allies have been saying and really undermines the prime minister's position and public stance. and paul it seems that order as he worries is breaking down in other ways in the form of a challenge to the man whose job it is to keep order in the house what's happening now. in the well in john bercow the speaker of the house of commons has become famous internationally for shouting order order to keep those belligerent m.p.'s debating in the house of commons in place in their seats. convention tate's that
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occupies an important position as speaker of the house that although he's an m.p. like any other he is not going to be a challenge to you he wouldn't be charged he would be reelected unopposed essentially but so angry all the conservative party who feel that john bercow who's a labor m.p. has been siding with labor and allowing these challenging motions to go through basically contradicting the prime minister's approve strategy that they've decided they're going to throw convention out the window and they are going to field a conservative candidate against him in the next general election which could be a matter of weeks away it's an indication of just how bits and vengeful and frankly nasty politics has become here in the u.k. as breck's it is progress. on life for us there in london thanks for that we've got plenty more ahead on this news hour u.s. and turkish troops beginning joint patrols in northeastern syria as they prepare to set up or so.

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