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Riz Khan- British neurologist Oliver Sacks- 11 Dec 07

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2007

Discusses decades of work with patients suffering from debilitating brain disorders.

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  • What fascinating questions from Al-Jazeera viewers..makes me wish Al-Jazeera was more widely available!!!!!!!

  • Excellent interview.

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  • HE IS AMAZING. I would love to meet him.

  • Beautiful

  • Every time I hear this man speak, I come to adore him more and more. Oliver Sacks is so wonderful. He speaks so fondly and understandingly of all his patients, and seems to be such a phenomenal human being.

  • INTERESTING!!! :DD

  • @LamaJoMaMa I agree(it is also a better station in ALL ways) can it be gotten on the internet?

  • Ahhh. He tells a nice story 04:54- 05.17 and ends with a smile, expecting a positive reaction from the interviewer, but interviewer was just quiet, paused and asked another question. This probably hurt Oliver Sacks' feelings for a moment; he certainly looked uneasy. Wasn't that rude of the interviewer or was there a reason? Maybe he wasn't listening and just had a list of questions to ask.

  • I thought a fly flew in his face.

  • Brain chip. CHECK MY SITE. Google - popular science the memory hacker

  • I agree, it would be great if Al Jazeera were more widely available, especially in the US.

    The station does not whitewash US crimes the way Fox, CNN, etc., do. In response to this independent stance, the US has bombed Al Jazeeera offices, killed reporters and banned the station from reporting in Iraq.

    See Jeremy Scahill's article The War on Al Jazeerah for more of the story

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