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jamal khashoggi was not an isolated case. it was the modus operandi against -- fears and disinformation campaign. how can they be on the human rights council? what about our action? is there is supposed to be a f protest? what more must we tolerate with multimillions of contracts? time to implement a total ban on arms exports and penalties for those responsible to stop being complicit with this regime. >> thank you very much, please stick to your speaking time. >> translator: i think we can't see this is the unique. we need to see what happens to the opposition in china and iran. we condemn what has happened in this crime. looking at this from the west, in particular from europe, is erdogan the public prosecutor of the west? hundreds of journalists in turkey, the world capital of imprisoning journalists. 3000 unable to look for journalists, agree with a high representative the we need to look, this journalists, legitimately from his point of view supported qatar and the muslim brotherhood, not exactly a democratic organizatio
jamal khashoggi was not an isolated case. it was the modus operandi against -- fears and disinformation campaign. how can they be on the human rights council? what about our action? is there is supposed to be a f protest? what more must we tolerate with multimillions of contracts? time to implement a total ban on arms exports and penalties for those responsible to stop being complicit with this regime. >> thank you very much, please stick to your speaking time. >> translator: i...
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a fistfight that led to the death of jamal khashoggi. you may remember the details that we had heard up until this point from turkish officials who were responding to the tape, the alleged audio that exists of this whole thing. they said there was some kind of an interrogation, some kind of a struggle that then led to jamal khashoggi's death. not exactly clear yet how a fistfight could result in the death of a journalist. that presumably is what the saudis will want to spend the next month reviewing with the national security-involved interior ministry and foreign ministry as i said, but certainly this is a significant moment. we have not seen anything quite like this from the kingdom, certainly any time that i can remember, but 18 saudi nationals detained, one incredibly important senior adviser to the prince himself all dismissed from his position, and revelations now starting to come out as to exactly how, wolf, jamal khashoggi died. >> i want to be precise, clarissa. 18 saudi nationals now detained, meaning they've been arrested by t
a fistfight that led to the death of jamal khashoggi. you may remember the details that we had heard up until this point from turkish officials who were responding to the tape, the alleged audio that exists of this whole thing. they said there was some kind of an interrogation, some kind of a struggle that then led to jamal khashoggi's death. not exactly clear yet how a fistfight could result in the death of a journalist. that presumably is what the saudis will want to spend the next month...
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jamal khashoggi was in a sense not just the rules. jamal khashoggi was in a sense notjust a the rules. jamal khashoggi was in a sense not just a journalist the rules. jamal khashoggi was in a sense notjust a journalist but the rules. jamal khashoggi was in a sense not just a journalist but an insider, he worked with saudi embassies in london and washington. he made a calculated risk. what he didn't appreciate, i think, was what this particular regime would do and the lengths they would go to silence him. you've heard the remarks from the saudi interior minister saying this is all lies, that the saudis maintained that he entered the consulate and then left. turkey is saying you have do provide evidence of that, they have recordings a p pa re ntly of that, they have recordings apparently to the contrary. it is an incredibly murky business but if what is believed to have happened has indeed happened, hasn't this massively backfired for the saudi authorities? completely and no more so authorities? completely and no more so than in washing
jamal khashoggi was in a sense not just the rules. jamal khashoggi was in a sense notjust a the rules. jamal khashoggi was in a sense not just a journalist the rules. jamal khashoggi was in a sense notjust a journalist but the rules. jamal khashoggi was in a sense not just a journalist but an insider, he worked with saudi embassies in london and washington. he made a calculated risk. what he didn't appreciate, i think, was what this particular regime would do and the lengths they would go to...
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she conducted one of the last known interviews with jamal khashoggi. her new cover story for newsweek is headlined "jamal khashoggi secret interview: the saudi journalist's views of islam, america and the 'reformist' prince implicated in his murder." rula jebreal, welcome back to democracy now! why don't you begin by first describing your response to what is known at this point about what happened to "the washington post" columnist john walsh khashoggi -- jamal khashoggi, and in the circumstances under which you talk to him and what he said to you. happened to jamal is a barbaric coming evil act of this orchestrated by regime that wanted to silence him. they saw him as a traitor. they saw him as a slave as they see all of their citizens. owncrown p prince treats his citizens as if they are his subjects that he can do whatever he wants. he can take their lives and around him, there is advisor who is been very vocal about reactivating the assassination jamal, go after not only but every critic of this crown prince. jamal baxley advised and worked for the
she conducted one of the last known interviews with jamal khashoggi. her new cover story for newsweek is headlined "jamal khashoggi secret interview: the saudi journalist's views of islam, america and the 'reformist' prince implicated in his murder." rula jebreal, welcome back to democracy now! why don't you begin by first describing your response to what is known at this point about what happened to "the washington post" columnist john walsh khashoggi -- jamal khashoggi,...
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after the death of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. the resolution also call for an independent investigation into the killing. here is some of the debate from strasbourg france which took place before the vote was held. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: which means we can now move on to the next point on our agenda. this is the statement by the vice president of the commission and the high representative of the unit for foreign affairs and security policy on the killing of journalists jamal khashoggi in the saudi consulate in istanbul. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: well, will allow the vice president to get into her place. we wait a couple of minutes. so when you're ready, madam. >> mr. president, thank you all for having decided to put this issue on the agenda of your plenary today. i think it's an extremely poor for the parliament to have its voice heard on this. let me start by saying something basic and very clear that a think we have to start from. that a crime against one journalist, were ever in the world,
after the death of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. the resolution also call for an independent investigation into the killing. here is some of the debate from strasbourg france which took place before the vote was held. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: which means we can now move on to the next point on our agenda. this is the statement by the vice president of the commission and the high representative of the unit for foreign affairs and security policy on the killing of...
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we take you live to the arab center, holding a discussion on the implications of jamal khashoggi. onwell as the implications press freedom and the impact on u.s.-saudi relations. that is underway. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] on manylt with him occasions here and in washington when he visited the states. and in the kingdom of saudi arabia during my frequent visits into riyadh and other places in the kingdom. gentleman, aays a keen analyst on middle east and islamic affairs, articulate early interested in u.s.-saudi bilateral relations, which we discussed almost every time we met. and, equally important, if not more important, a consistent advocate are basic freedoms and human rights, not only in saudi arabia, but throughout the arab world. podiume from this very on the 17th of november, 2017 when we hosted him after arrival to disk country, seeking refuge from threats back home -- arrival to this country, seeking refug
we take you live to the arab center, holding a discussion on the implications of jamal khashoggi. onwell as the implications press freedom and the impact on u.s.-saudi relations. that is underway. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] on manylt with him occasions here and in washington when he visited the states. and in the kingdom of saudi...
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these are the last known images of jamal khashoggi alive. moments before he entered the saudi consulate. take a look. same clothes, same glasses and beard. similar age and physique. everything except the shoes. a senior official told cnn the man on the left is a body double, one of 15 saudi operatives sent to kill jamal khashoggi and cover it up. surveillance cameras capture him arriving at the consulate in a plaid shirt and jeans with an accompli accomplice. two hours later jamal khashoggi arrives and was killed inside shortly afterwards. while his fiance waited in front of the consulate, he came out through this back exit. disturbingly, he appears to be wearing the actual clothing of the murdered journalist. the intent? turkish investigators was to perpetuate the lie that he left the consulate unharmed. the apparent double and his com pannian take a taxi to a mosque. one of the main tourist attractions and an easy place to get lost in a crowd. the men head to the bathroom and the accomplice carries a plastic bag. when they emerge, he is we
these are the last known images of jamal khashoggi alive. moments before he entered the saudi consulate. take a look. same clothes, same glasses and beard. similar age and physique. everything except the shoes. a senior official told cnn the man on the left is a body double, one of 15 saudi operatives sent to kill jamal khashoggi and cover it up. surveillance cameras capture him arriving at the consulate in a plaid shirt and jeans with an accompli accomplice. two hours later jamal khashoggi...
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khashoggi and fall jamal a shell reports. in this video released by turkish officials to an american news channel a saudi agent is seen exiting the consulate in istanbul dressed in the same clothes as murder journalists. the body double even sticks on a fake beard in a bid to fool police into thinking that's for sure she left the building he's later seen joking with his accomplice after completing his role in what seems to have been an elaborate assassination plan this is some of the latest information to be released by turkish officials who on monday vowed to go off to all those behind trees murder and the approach of the president from the beginning has been extremely clear nothing considering this incident remains a secret and legally the issue will be investigated until the end game and responsibility is to enlighten this incident in all its parts it's out of the question to escape from this president. is expected to speak on tuesday revealing all the details of what his party described as a monstrous operation. we're fac
khashoggi and fall jamal a shell reports. in this video released by turkish officials to an american news channel a saudi agent is seen exiting the consulate in istanbul dressed in the same clothes as murder journalists. the body double even sticks on a fake beard in a bid to fool police into thinking that's for sure she left the building he's later seen joking with his accomplice after completing his role in what seems to have been an elaborate assassination plan this is some of the latest...
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amid global outcry over the murder of jamal khashoggi. the president made clear where he stands. >> this is an international incident hyped and manufactured for domestic political goals. >> the only thing more credible than the saudi cover story is donald trump and mike pompeo are pretending to believe what the saudis say. >> the murder at the saudi consulate. there are actually liberals blaming this somehow on the chaotic foreign policy of president trump. howie: is the press accusing trump of the same business as usual approach to the suedes as other presidents? and the president praises a congressman who body slammed a reporter. i'm howard kurtz and this is "mediabuzz." the media worldwide extremely sceptical of the saudi explanation that khashoggi was killed in a chokehold at their consulate in turkey. the president said there has been deception analyze, but at the same time the president defended the kingdom as an incredible ally. here to discuss. emily jashinsky, sara fischer, and mo elleithee. emily, in this interview you will hear
amid global outcry over the murder of jamal khashoggi. the president made clear where he stands. >> this is an international incident hyped and manufactured for domestic political goals. >> the only thing more credible than the saudi cover story is donald trump and mike pompeo are pretending to believe what the saudis say. >> the murder at the saudi consulate. there are actually liberals blaming this somehow on the chaotic foreign policy of president trump. howie: is the press...
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you also knew jamal khashoggi. can you talk about what has happened to him and what is happening with u.s.-saudi relationships? >> we don't know what happened to him but if indeed it turns out he was murdered inside the saudi consulate, this has to be a turning point. he is somebody who worked in the united states, a resident of the united states, worked for "the washington post." he is a well-known journalist, a mild critic, heart of the royal opposition. if they can do this to him, it is outrageous. i think it has to be put in the context of the saudi -- that the ofwn prince mbs is out control. what he is doing in yemen, the bombing of schoolchildren, the in lebanon, then throwing in prison of women activists, of scholars. he is crating and economic war with qatar. he is out of control. at some point we have to break relations with saudi. it is just -- so much of this is about weapons sales. we have to say the weapons companies cannot control our policy. i was heartened to see over the weekend some tweets, not ju
you also knew jamal khashoggi. can you talk about what has happened to him and what is happening with u.s.-saudi relationships? >> we don't know what happened to him but if indeed it turns out he was murdered inside the saudi consulate, this has to be a turning point. he is somebody who worked in the united states, a resident of the united states, worked for "the washington post." he is a well-known journalist, a mild critic, heart of the royal opposition. if they can do this to...
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what dark secrets of jamal khashoggi's end lie within these walls? saudi arabia's istanbul consulate, a place of diplomatic protection, that it seems became a site of horror. turkish sources say they have recordings to prove khashoggi was murdered here by a saudi hit squad. jamal khashoggi... president trump warned today of consequences if saudia arabia had killed him. but he said he would not cancel arm deals with them. i don't want to lose an order like that... and there are other ways of punishing, to use a word that is a pretty harsh word but it is true. we're going to get the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment. it's 11 days since jamal khashoggi entered the consulate to get papers for his wedding. he's not been seen since. it's alleged the body of the critical journalist was dismembered. the saudi interior minister repeated his government's denial of what he called baseless
what dark secrets of jamal khashoggi's end lie within these walls? saudi arabia's istanbul consulate, a place of diplomatic protection, that it seems became a site of horror. turkish sources say they have recordings to prove khashoggi was murdered here by a saudi hit squad. jamal khashoggi... president trump warned today of consequences if saudia arabia had killed him. but he said he would not cancel arm deals with them. i don't want to lose an order like that... and there are other ways of...
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jamal khashoggi walked through this door ten days ago and was never seen again. leaks to localjournalists suggest turkish police have documented evidence that mr khashoggi was interrogated, tortured, and murdered within these walls. translation: government officials say they are going to publish the evidence soon. police have all the evidence except for one thing. where is the body? that is what they are investigating. senior saudi officials have denied the allegations, but events in the consulate and a nearby diplomatic residence have caused an international crisis. it's emerged that an advisor to the saudi king visited turkey on thursday and the fact that khashoggi was an american resident has also put the us government in a difficult position. we have communicated with the saudi ambassador to the united states. it's my understanding that he is on his way back to saudi arabia. we have said to him that we expect information upon his return to the united states. when and if we have additional information to bring you we will bring it you right away. the us has ma
jamal khashoggi walked through this door ten days ago and was never seen again. leaks to localjournalists suggest turkish police have documented evidence that mr khashoggi was interrogated, tortured, and murdered within these walls. translation: government officials say they are going to publish the evidence soon. police have all the evidence except for one thing. where is the body? that is what they are investigating. senior saudi officials have denied the allegations, but events in the...
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one of them being g how exactly jamal khashoggi was killed. audio recordingsgs of his murder that purportedly existst -- what abouout some of the gruesome alallegationss that heas t tortd and d his body dismembered? no answers to thesese questiono. no answers to the question of where his body might be right now. brent: the pressure is increasing on saudi arabia on the international stage to come clean. had a statement from g7, countries and their foreign ministers today. we heard from the vice president today. tell us about that. >> the g7 statement asked saudi arabia to make sure that nothing like this will ever happen again. they're w will also b be measurs puput in place t to make sure of that. the foreign ministers condemned what happened to jamal khashoggi . you are right, on paper, , the pressure seems to be increasasig against saudi arabia. vivice presisident pence spoke t against saudi a arabia saying tt there will definitely be consequences and the u u.s. will react to w whatever the e findis are. this is the murder of jamal khashoggi
one of them being g how exactly jamal khashoggi was killed. audio recordingsgs of his murder that purportedly existst -- what abouout some of the gruesome alallegationss that heas t tortd and d his body dismembered? no answers to thesese questiono. no answers to the question of where his body might be right now. brent: the pressure is increasing on saudi arabia on the international stage to come clean. had a statement from g7, countries and their foreign ministers today. we heard from the vice...
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i did not know jamal khashoggi, but i know many people who did know him. he was, by all accounts, a brave and remarkable journalist. it is at times like this that i sometimes turn to hannah and my much thumbed copy on what is going on in the world. on the train from baltimore and came across this line, which i thought was pertinent and hopeful. "truth, although powerless and always defeated in a head-on clash with the powers that be, possesses a strength of its own. whatever those in power may contrive, they are unable to invent a viable substitute for it. persuasion and violence can destroy truth, but they cannot replace it." the killing of jamal khashoggi is a very important moments in the political evolution of the middle east in general, and in the deterioration of respect for human rights, political liberty, and freedom of expression since the arab uprisings of 2011. it is worth reflecting on how we got to this point. since 2011, repression and authoritarianism has been on the rise throughout the region, with a few exceptions. saudi arabia has been in
i did not know jamal khashoggi, but i know many people who did know him. he was, by all accounts, a brave and remarkable journalist. it is at times like this that i sometimes turn to hannah and my much thumbed copy on what is going on in the world. on the train from baltimore and came across this line, which i thought was pertinent and hopeful. "truth, although powerless and always defeated in a head-on clash with the powers that be, possesses a strength of its own. whatever those in power...
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khashoggi jamal jamal khashoggi i so sorry. and they saying that obviously forensic analysis is needed before anything like that can be confirmed meanwhile we know that the only go there isn't this the only going search for any body. in this investigation a lot of attention being paid to they say area these two areas outside of a stand police forested areas belgrade forest and an area called yes a lot of. we heard last week that this area was of particular interest and of course president in his speech said may have been established that a team of saudi workers in the consulate had been seen in the same area the day before who shows he disappeared. implying that there was potentially that team doing what he describes of recognizance work out there implying that they were looking for somewhere potentially to hide the body and then of course. the hunt goes on for this person who's been described as a collaborator who we understand may well be a turkish national the reason why this this person is of such interest is because accord
khashoggi jamal jamal khashoggi i so sorry. and they saying that obviously forensic analysis is needed before anything like that can be confirmed meanwhile we know that the only go there isn't this the only going search for any body. in this investigation a lot of attention being paid to they say area these two areas outside of a stand police forested areas belgrade forest and an area called yes a lot of. we heard last week that this area was of particular interest and of course president in...
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jamal khashoggi, once very close to the saudi royalfamily, but is jamal khashoggi, once very close to the saudi royal family, but after criticising the way so—called reforms have been carried out, came something of a dissident, and on the second of october he entered the consulate in istanbul to sort out the divorce and also put in some papers for a marriage, he never left the consulate and it was turkey who started that investigation, saying that he had been killed inside the consulate, that they had evidence of audio of his so—called murder, and earlier this evening reuters have reported that the president of turkey, president over one, and saudi arabia's king salman had in having telephone conversations about keeping that investigation going between the two countries and cooperating and we are now hearing that saudi arabia have confirmed that saudi arabia have confirmed that jamal khashoggi is that saudi arabia have confirmed thatjamal khashoggi is indeed dead and he died in a fight in the consulate. two people have lost their jobs, consulate. two people have lost theirjobs, th
jamal khashoggi, once very close to the saudi royalfamily, but is jamal khashoggi, once very close to the saudi royal family, but after criticising the way so—called reforms have been carried out, came something of a dissident, and on the second of october he entered the consulate in istanbul to sort out the divorce and also put in some papers for a marriage, he never left the consulate and it was turkey who started that investigation, saying that he had been killed inside the consulate, that...
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for the alleged murder of jamal khashoggi alan fischer reports now from washington. leaving for florida president trump revealed the school contain the saudi king in a twenty minute call to go to so denial that anything to do with the disappearance of jamal khashoggi you guys both with the king of saudi arabia who denies any knowledge of what took place with regard to you guys you shared. your the raid this is just. five years that he firmly. i guess they should hear you say. you want me did we get on a plane go to saudi arabia faced with such a denial the president flew to the theory of what may have happened at the saudi consulate another to buy some soda media which sounded to me like a baby could have been a road killer oh no we're going to try getting to the bottom of a very serious it is not acceptable as of a number of politicians on both sides have criticized the president's position former democratic vice presidential candidate tim kaine tweeted president trump's response to jamal khashoggi his disappearance reveals a man more willing to trust authoritarian
for the alleged murder of jamal khashoggi alan fischer reports now from washington. leaving for florida president trump revealed the school contain the saudi king in a twenty minute call to go to so denial that anything to do with the disappearance of jamal khashoggi you guys both with the king of saudi arabia who denies any knowledge of what took place with regard to you guys you shared. your the raid this is just. five years that he firmly. i guess they should hear you say. you want me did we...
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. >>> a grisly new report on the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. a source says that he was killed inside istanbul consulate and khashoggi himself may even have recorded it. i'm becky anderson live in i istanbul. >> and i'm natalie allen where we are following the aftermath of hurricane michael. many people just now getting their first look at the damage this massive storm left newsroom starts right now. >>> a pro government turkish news paper has published a shocking report about missing saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. according to the article, he activated his apple watch upon entering the consulate on october 2nd. it then recorded what happened next, included his alleged torture and killing inside the building. the saudis strenuously denny involvement in khashoggi's disappearance. but the turks claim to have audio and video recordings that prove that he was murdered. with billions of dollars worth of u.s. military sales to saudi arabia on the line, u.s. president trump has very little to say at this point about the allegations, but he did say t
. >>> a grisly new report on the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. a source says that he was killed inside istanbul consulate and khashoggi himself may even have recorded it. i'm becky anderson live in i istanbul. >> and i'm natalie allen where we are following the aftermath of hurricane michael. many people just now getting their first look at the damage this massive storm left newsroom starts right now. >>> a pro government turkish news paper has published a shocking...
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searching the saudi consulate in istanbul for jamal khashoggi turkish investigators say they are finally being allowed in why has it taken so long for the saudis to open their doors and is the kingdom looking for a face saving compromise this isn't a story. hello and welcome to the program on iran come on turkish investigators say they are being allowed to search saudi arabia's consulates in istanbul ofter all almost two weeks off the journalist your ball was last seen the granting of permission comes a few days after the saudis retracted their initial offer to allow turkish forensic experts and the saudis denied was murdered and his body dismembered and removed by a fifteen man hit squad which flew into istanbul on the day he disappeared as international pressure intensifies for answers from the saudis donald trump sending america's top diplomat to meet king selman the proposed use of the consulate follows a fun call between the king and techies president. committed to a joint investigation britain france and germany have added to mounting international pressure by calling for a credibl
searching the saudi consulate in istanbul for jamal khashoggi turkish investigators say they are finally being allowed in why has it taken so long for the saudis to open their doors and is the kingdom looking for a face saving compromise this isn't a story. hello and welcome to the program on iran come on turkish investigators say they are being allowed to search saudi arabia's consulates in istanbul ofter all almost two weeks off the journalist your ball was last seen the granting of...
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they made a mistake when they killed jamal khashoggi. even the senior leadership of our intelligence was not aware of this. it's interesting because he is saying perhaps in one side of his mouth that there was some knowledge of an operation to be under way among the administration, but it was taken too far. it was exceeded. >> yeah. this is a really interesting explanation that saudi arabia is trying to convince the world. it's a rogue operation. there will be difficult inconvenient facts that are going to get in the way of this narrative. the turks have obviously released names and photographs of some of the individuals that flew from saudi arabia to istanbul to conduct this mission. some of those people have direct ties to the crown prince. so that's one of the other things that we have been led to believe and told by trump advisers that leads to the president's skepticism that this could be a rogue operation. the president was the first 1 to float this rogue operation a few days ago. >> this was a phone call you had with the president
they made a mistake when they killed jamal khashoggi. even the senior leadership of our intelligence was not aware of this. it's interesting because he is saying perhaps in one side of his mouth that there was some knowledge of an operation to be under way among the administration, but it was taken too far. it was exceeded. >> yeah. this is a really interesting explanation that saudi arabia is trying to convince the world. it's a rogue operation. there will be difficult inconvenient facts...
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jamal khashoggi is dead. this is a development given their past inability to state. >> congressman lieu, you were speaking about some of the foreign policy issues. what we see is a movement by saudi arabia. more important for foreign policy implications is the underlying facts. what is your view? >> first of all, i'm pleased that saudi arabia has finally realized that when you cut up a human being into little pieces they will in fact be dead. i think it is outrageous that president trump continues to defend saudi arabia. this was a murder of a journalist inside a saudi embassy by a team sent by saudi arabia. clearly, the crown prince is either implicated in that or responsible. it is his government, and he has a lot of explaining to do. congressman jim mcgovern and i introduced a bill today that makes it easy for the house of representatives to halt arms sales. we need to look at the arms sales pending to saudi arabia. they need to suffer consequences so they don't do this again. >> stay with me, congressman.
jamal khashoggi is dead. this is a development given their past inability to state. >> congressman lieu, you were speaking about some of the foreign policy issues. what we see is a movement by saudi arabia. more important for foreign policy implications is the underlying facts. what is your view? >> first of all, i'm pleased that saudi arabia has finally realized that when you cut up a human being into little pieces they will in fact be dead. i think it is outrageous that president...
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journalist jamal khashoggi in the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul. irst of all, i wish godspeed on the late jamal khashoggi and my condolences to the fiancee, family, friends and compatriots in saudi arabia as well as the media world. first, let's have a small refresher. entered the gi in istanbul on pril 28, friday, at 11:50. a.m. and it is understood that this visit by khashoggi was notified to the team that planned and executed the murder. some consulate staff were rushed back to their country which indicates that the purpose of the work was carried out there it. one tober 1, at 4:30 p.m., day before the operation, that is monday, a team of three through nd in istanbul a scheduled flight and then head to the general consulate. and another team from the some te general did reconnaissance work in the belgrade force. at 1:45 on october 2, a second team of three people came to istanbul by a scheduled flight and go to a hotel. a team of nine including generals land at the airport on move to airplane and a separate hotel. he team comprised of 15 people
journalist jamal khashoggi in the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul. irst of all, i wish godspeed on the late jamal khashoggi and my condolences to the fiancee, family, friends and compatriots in saudi arabia as well as the media world. first, let's have a small refresher. entered the gi in istanbul on pril 28, friday, at 11:50. a.m. and it is understood that this visit by khashoggi was notified to the team that planned and executed the murder. some consulate staff were rushed back to their...
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our top stories: saudi state media confirms that the journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in the country's consulate in istanbul. the investigation into his death is still continuing and a number of arrests have been made. we'll bring you the very latest. a train ploughs into crowds watching a religious festival in northern india. at least 60 people are killed. chaotic scenes in mexico as thousands of central american migrants cross the border from guatemala. barefoot on bondi and a harbour bridge climb — the duke and duchess of sussex take in some classic australian sights. we start with breaking news. saudi state media has confirmed in the last couple of hours that the journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul. a statement said he died after a fight. king salman is reported to have ordered the dismissal of a royal court advisor, seen as the right—hand man to crown prince mohammed bin salman, and the deputy intelligence chief of intelligence. president trump has been speaking in the last few minutes. this is some of what he had to say: full 100 and
our top stories: saudi state media confirms that the journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in the country's consulate in istanbul. the investigation into his death is still continuing and a number of arrests have been made. we'll bring you the very latest. a train ploughs into crowds watching a religious festival in northern india. at least 60 people are killed. chaotic scenes in mexico as thousands of central american migrants cross the border from guatemala. barefoot on bondi and a harbour...
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the saudi king promised action on khashoggi his death shortly before he and the crown prince but jamal khashoggi son to offer their condolences. we begin in washington where the u.s. president donald trump has said he will leave the u.s. response to the killing of saudi jenna's jamal khashoggi up to congress in consultation with him is also described saudi arabia's actions since measure in istanbul as the worst coverup ever had a very. original concept. it was carried out poorly and the cover up was one of the worst in the history of cover ups first of all a bad deal should have never been thought of somebody who really messed up. and they had the worst cover up ever. and which. is at the deal standpoint when they thought about it because whoever thought of that idea. i think is in big trouble and they should be in big trouble. there are sections to my poem post says that the u.s. is identified some of the people responsible for the death and is taking appropriate action twenty one saudis will have their visas revoked or become inevitable for us visas we have identified at least some o
the saudi king promised action on khashoggi his death shortly before he and the crown prince but jamal khashoggi son to offer their condolences. we begin in washington where the u.s. president donald trump has said he will leave the u.s. response to the killing of saudi jenna's jamal khashoggi up to congress in consultation with him is also described saudi arabia's actions since measure in istanbul as the worst coverup ever had a very. original concept. it was carried out poorly and the cover...
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jamal khashoggi walked through this door ten days ago and was never seen again. leaks to localjournalists suggest turkish police have documented evidence that mr khashoggi was interrogated, tortured, and murdered within these walls. translation: government officials say they are going to publish the evidence soon. police have all the evidence except for one thing. where is the body? that is what they are investigating. senior saudi officials have denied the allegations, but events in the consulate and a nearby diplomatic residence have caused an international crisis. it's emerged that an advisor to the saudi king visited turkey on thursday and the fact that khashoggi was an american resident has also put the us government in a difficult position. we have communicated with the saudi ambassador to the united states. it's my understanding that he is on his way back to saudi arabia. we have said to him that we expect information upon his return to the united states. when and if we have additional information to bring you we will bring it you right away. donald trump
jamal khashoggi walked through this door ten days ago and was never seen again. leaks to localjournalists suggest turkish police have documented evidence that mr khashoggi was interrogated, tortured, and murdered within these walls. translation: government officials say they are going to publish the evidence soon. police have all the evidence except for one thing. where is the body? that is what they are investigating. senior saudi officials have denied the allegations, but events in the...
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we will have more on the latest of jamal khashoggi after headlines. at a rally in montana thursday, president trump praised montana congressman greg gianforte for physically assaulting a reporter. pres. trtrump: greg isis smart. anand by the wayay, never w wree him.m. never. any guy ththat can do body slam, he is my kind ofuyuy. he is my g guy. amy: last year, gianforte body-slammed the guardian reporter ben jacobs after he asked gianforte a question about the republicans' healthcare proposal. this is the audio jacobs captured of the attack. >> i will talk to about that later. i am sick and tired of you guys. the last guy that came in here did the same thing. get the hell out of here. you just broke my glasses. >> the last guy did my same damn thing. >> i would also like to call t e police. elected to congress, but he ultimately pled guilty to assaulting jacobs. after trump praised june 40th a rally thursday night, the guardian john a hole in the aftermath of the murder of jamal khashoggi, it runs the risk of inviting other assaults on journalists bot
we will have more on the latest of jamal khashoggi after headlines. at a rally in montana thursday, president trump praised montana congressman greg gianforte for physically assaulting a reporter. pres. trtrump: greg isis smart. anand by the wayay, never w wree him.m. never. any guy ththat can do body slam, he is my kind ofuyuy. he is my g guy. amy: last year, gianforte body-slammed the guardian reporter ben jacobs after he asked gianforte a question about the republicans' healthcare proposal....
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more liberties. >> jamal khashoggi supported the monarchy. he supported most of the pillars of society there and wanted to see greater expression and liberty and thought overtime, saudi arabia could be on a track to do that, particularly after the leadership transition in moving to a new generation of leaders as kueng abdullah before he died set into motion. those of us who had the privilege to talk to jamal khashoggi, "the washington post" has done a wonderful jobs of reprinting his essays. he was not this flaming radical int sintiary riot guy for saudi arabia. he had a foot in the regime and a foot out. even that was too much, in my opinion, for mohamed, the young 33-year-old rising prince about criticism as he rises to power. we need to understand the adviser to the son of a king. the head of intelligence and jamaal was very much understood. the nature and dimension of the monar monarchy and what needed to change. he applauded the things that were put into action. we are seeing something about the monstrous, dark, really awful side of the
more liberties. >> jamal khashoggi supported the monarchy. he supported most of the pillars of society there and wanted to see greater expression and liberty and thought overtime, saudi arabia could be on a track to do that, particularly after the leadership transition in moving to a new generation of leaders as kueng abdullah before he died set into motion. those of us who had the privilege to talk to jamal khashoggi, "the washington post" has done a wonderful jobs of...
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state tv announced the admission that jamal khashoggi was killed by its officials. translation: the discussions that took place between him and the individuals that met with him during his presence in the saudi consulate in istanbul led to an argument and fist fight with jamal khashoggi, which led to his death. that is also the admission of a big saudi lie — previous insistence that the journalist didn't just walk into the consulate, he left safely too. many believe the killing could only have happened with the permission of saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman, and that the new story of a fight, rather than premeditated murder, is designed to shield him. president trump, who has been torn between criticising the saudis and protecting business with them, now appears willing to accept the new saudi explanation as credible. they've arrested, just for the people at the table, a large number of people having to do with what took place in turkey at the consulate, the saudi consulate. and it's a big first step. it's only a first step but it's a big first step. do you
state tv announced the admission that jamal khashoggi was killed by its officials. translation: the discussions that took place between him and the individuals that met with him during his presence in the saudi consulate in istanbul led to an argument and fist fight with jamal khashoggi, which led to his death. that is also the admission of a big saudi lie — previous insistence that the journalist didn't just walk into the consulate, he left safely too. many believe the killing could only...
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jamal khashoggi was a beacon. but hopefully, as in all tragic losses, something good can come of this. if we have a more responsible saudi leadership, all the better. >> ambassador, thank you for your time. we have to leave it there, thank you very much. i want to remind our viewers that tomorrow on sunday morning futures, maria bartiroma has a exclusive interview with senator lindsey graham, the republican from south carolina on the armed services committee and has a long-standing supporter of saudi arabia but senator graham has been very critical of the kingdom's crown prince, saying he has, quote, got to go. we will hear more about that tomorrow at 10:00 eastern on the fox news channel. >> donald trump in nevada about to hold a rally hoping his appearance will help dean heller who is a tight race for the senate with midterms approaching. here is air force one as we wait for the president to deplane, this as the migrant crisis continues in central america on the mexico border. we will have the latest on thousand
jamal khashoggi was a beacon. but hopefully, as in all tragic losses, something good can come of this. if we have a more responsible saudi leadership, all the better. >> ambassador, thank you for your time. we have to leave it there, thank you very much. i want to remind our viewers that tomorrow on sunday morning futures, maria bartiroma has a exclusive interview with senator lindsey graham, the republican from south carolina on the armed services committee and has a long-standing...
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saudi arabia admits journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in its consulate in istanbul. turkey vows to reveal all details, and president trump says he wants an explanation. iam not i am not satisfied until we find the answer, but it was a big first step, it was a good first step, but i want to get to the answer. there are other things that can be done, including sanctions. also coming up this hour: bepicolombo blasts off. two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it is hoped that together they can resolve the puzzles of the mysterious planet closest to the sun. prince harry has opened the fourth invictus games in sydney, dedicating them to all veterans who have served in dangerous conflicts. when all of you compete over the next week, remember that you do so not just for yourselves, not just for yourfamilies, not not just for yourselves, not just foryourfamilies, notjust not just for yourselves, not just for your families, not just for your nations. you are competing with different flags on your chest, but you are competing toge
saudi arabia admits journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in its consulate in istanbul. turkey vows to reveal all details, and president trump says he wants an explanation. iam not i am not satisfied until we find the answer, but it was a big first step, it was a good first step, but i want to get to the answer. there are other things that can be done, including sanctions. also coming up this hour: bepicolombo blasts off. two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the...
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also he said that jamal khashoggi died after a fight. that it was an argument betweenjamal khashoggi and some people he met inside the consulate and it escalated into a fight that led to his death. that is what we know from the investigation side so far. on the investigation side so far. on the other hand, we have a number of royal decrees, most importantly is the sacking of the deputy chief of the sacking of the deputy chief of the intelligence service, mr ahmed al—assiri, which we know already from the campaign in yemen and he is a very prominent military figure in saudi arabia. and we also know that there is another royal decree that nominated or asked for the restructure of the intelligence service and this committee that will be formed, a ministerial committee that will be formed to restructure and update the intelligence service will actually be headed by the crown prince, mohammed bin salman. there is reports go along with the reports in turkish media over the last couple of weeks —— these reports. they firmly believed he di
also he said that jamal khashoggi died after a fight. that it was an argument betweenjamal khashoggi and some people he met inside the consulate and it escalated into a fight that led to his death. that is what we know from the investigation side so far. on the investigation side so far. on the other hand, we have a number of royal decrees, most importantly is the sacking of the deputy chief of the sacking of the deputy chief of the intelligence service, mr ahmed al—assiri, which we know...
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we're tracking major develops in the jamal khashoggi case. mike pompeo on the ground in riyadh for what appears to be convivial talks with the saudi king, the saudi foreign minister and the crown prince. pompeo, quote, reiterated the president's concern for khashoggi's fate and welcomed support for a thorough, transparent, and timely investigation. >> behind the scene, sources tell cnn the saudis soon will completely disown their claim that khashoggi left the consulate alive and well soon after he arrived on october 2nd. the new story is expected to be the saudi national and "washington post" columnist was in fact killed but in a botched interrogation. it was not deliberate, they say. for their part, turkish investigators are spending a second day searching saudi properties for evidence which turkey's president says may include, quote, toxic materials. cnn has a team coverage here. let's start with sam kylie in the saudi capital of riyadh. what do we know about those pompeo meetings this morning? they weren't exactly lengthy, were they? >> no
we're tracking major develops in the jamal khashoggi case. mike pompeo on the ground in riyadh for what appears to be convivial talks with the saudi king, the saudi foreign minister and the crown prince. pompeo, quote, reiterated the president's concern for khashoggi's fate and welcomed support for a thorough, transparent, and timely investigation. >> behind the scene, sources tell cnn the saudis soon will completely disown their claim that khashoggi left the consulate alive and well soon...
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saudi relations in the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi. (202)748-8001. democrats to a 27488002. you mentioned a minute ago that one ofnt the options is to suspd arms sales. why do we sail so many arms to saudi arabia? >> the unitedd states of close security relationship going all the way back to the immediate post-world war ii era. the united states has a sickly help saudi arabia built its entire military and security infrastructure. it is heavily dependent on u.s. arms coming u.s. security, architecture. and this has been a tradition that's gone back because we recognize that the u.s. and saudi arabia share important object is not only in the region, but globally. we share a desire to ensure a stable energy market for the world. we share a commitment to security, regional security, global security. we've worked together on these issues for decades. look at afghanistan in the 1980s. look at the iraqi invasion of kuwait in 1991. the united dates and saudi arabiaia have worked closely together for all of those years on security and a lot of it is based on
saudi relations in the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi. (202)748-8001. democrats to a 27488002. you mentioned a minute ago that one ofnt the options is to suspd arms sales. why do we sail so many arms to saudi arabia? >> the unitedd states of close security relationship going all the way back to the immediate post-world war ii era. the united states has a sickly help saudi arabia built its entire military and security infrastructure. it is heavily dependent on u.s. arms coming...
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we start with the latest on jamal khashoggi. attempts by saudi arabia to distance crown prince muhammad bin salman from the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi have failed to quiet the international up dpothuproar. the explanation fueling skepticism. on friday, the saudis admitted khashoggi was killed at the consulate accidentally after the confrontation escalate into a brawl. >> the death was a mistake, but an unsanctioned operation. >> even the senior leadership was not aware of this. this was an operation where individuals exceeded the authorities and responsibilities they had. they made the mistake when they killed jamal khashoggi in the consulate and they tried to cover up for it. >> the foreign minister says the kingdom is determined to punish those responsible for his murder. we have international diplomatic editor nic robertson with the latest. nic. >> reporter: christine, when the tur -- turkish officials speak out here, they are concerned over the timeline over when it was started it saudi arabia and turkish inve
we start with the latest on jamal khashoggi. attempts by saudi arabia to distance crown prince muhammad bin salman from the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi have failed to quiet the international up dpothuproar. the explanation fueling skepticism. on friday, the saudis admitted khashoggi was killed at the consulate accidentally after the confrontation escalate into a brawl. >> the death was a mistake, but an unsanctioned operation. >> even the senior leadership was not...
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jamal khashoggi's fiance on their final farewell. now a month after the journalist was killed, who ordered the killing and where is khashoggi's body? >>> and this toddler takes on halloween with a new sense of freedom. >> say happy halloween! >> why his biggest treat has nothing to do with candy. "nightline" will be right back. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. as violent hate-filled acts continue to make headlines, it's becoming very clear the line is blurring between on-line talk and real world violence. abc's kira phillips on the social media platforms trying to battle this growing wave of hate online. >> did it feel good when you were talking about killing off another race? >> it was what i would consider the equivalent of a drug high. it felt good for a short time because it did give me a sense of identity, a sense of community and purpose when i have none before. it was destroying me, and i also knew it was destroying everything around me. >> reporter: that "it" is hate. a powerful and lasting bigotry that once consum
jamal khashoggi's fiance on their final farewell. now a month after the journalist was killed, who ordered the killing and where is khashoggi's body? >>> and this toddler takes on halloween with a new sense of freedom. >> say happy halloween! >> why his biggest treat has nothing to do with candy. "nightline" will be right back. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. as violent hate-filled acts continue to make headlines, it's becoming very clear the...
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the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the uk could agree to extend the brexit transition period by about three months, but only if the eu drops its demand for a northern ireland ‘backstop‘. think about it, as important as it is, these are the only outstanding issues that ought to be stumbling blocks. the good news is, on a range of other issues we are close to getting there. russia criticises president trump's decision to pull out of a landmark nuclear weapons treaty — calling it unacceptable and dangerous. ryanair says it will ban unruly passengers from travel in future — after video shows a man racially abusing a black woman on a flight to sta nsted airport. and, prince harry goes solo in sydney. it comes after kensington palace announced the duke and duchess of sussex are cutting back meghan‘s schedule during their tour of australia. and can lewis hamilton clinch his fifth form
the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the uk could agree to extend the brexit transition period by about three months, but only if the eu drops its demand for a northern ireland ‘backstop‘. think about it, as important as it is, these are the only outstanding issues that ought to be stumbling...
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president says a game is being played over the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi to protect someone. comments on the saudi arabia's top prosecutor met officials for a second time and. that he handed a of the testimonies of eighteen suspects. had refused to do so in a first round of talks on monday there also disagreements. a suspect should be tried. for so first of all and. keeping up the pressure on the saudis to reveal who ordered the killing. what's been a busy couple of hours hasn't here in istanbul and also in ankara first of all we heard that the chief prosecutor from saudi arabia coming to the scene of the crime he hasn't been here of course he's been in istanbul for two days he met with his turkish counterpart on monday and then he spent ninety minutes inside the consulate itself he just left in the last twenty minutes or so he was there looking at where jamal khashoggi was killed in which rooms and obviously having seen the statements of eighteen people company being held in saudi arabia in connection with the killing he will be able to match up their statements with the th
president says a game is being played over the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi to protect someone. comments on the saudi arabia's top prosecutor met officials for a second time and. that he handed a of the testimonies of eighteen suspects. had refused to do so in a first round of talks on monday there also disagreements. a suspect should be tried. for so first of all and. keeping up the pressure on the saudis to reveal who ordered the killing. what's been a busy couple of hours hasn't here...
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he knew jamal khashoggi. the disappearance of my friends among the have brought a lot of who served with them to the us and community so does egypt sions iraq syrians and others across the region i mean a lot of them concern about how to conduct business but also obviously in time i mean a lot of them are determined to do more and to dig him out the world out to the global community and to stress on the values that he was supporting about freedom of press freedom and democracy and human rights issues are close to reaching well let us know what you think often a civil amounts of democracy case he's the hash tag age and his grades come all right here thank you let's return to new york now the united nations a news conference joint news conference between representatives excuse me from major human rights groups from the committee to protect journalists amnesty international human rights watch calling for an independent u.n. investigation into jamal khashoggi disappearance should be talking to turkey whether it's
he knew jamal khashoggi. the disappearance of my friends among the have brought a lot of who served with them to the us and community so does egypt sions iraq syrians and others across the region i mean a lot of them concern about how to conduct business but also obviously in time i mean a lot of them are determined to do more and to dig him out the world out to the global community and to stress on the values that he was supporting about freedom of press freedom and democracy and human rights...
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reports of turkey having recordings to prove jamal khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulates. this is also a live from doha also coming up. michael kills at least six people in florida and causes widespread destruction. and there is a liftoff of the full use in math ten to the international space station liftoff to nan disaster failure of a rocket vince national space station forces and imagine it's a landing. i'm andrew symonds reporting from the capital of ukraine. with russia this time within the judge which looks like suffering its biggest split profiles in years. time. here's mine here is reporting that the turkish government has told the u.s. it has video and audio recordings proving that journalist jamal khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul he was last seen ten days ago on the second of october walking into the building to get documentation for his upcoming marriage officials say the recordings show he was detained by a saudi security team which killed him after tara geisha and torture john hendren reports from washington d.c. . it may now be clea
reports of turkey having recordings to prove jamal khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulates. this is also a live from doha also coming up. michael kills at least six people in florida and causes widespread destruction. and there is a liftoff of the full use in math ten to the international space station liftoff to nan disaster failure of a rocket vince national space station forces and imagine it's a landing. i'm andrew symonds reporting from the capital of ukraine. with russia this...
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with the apparent brutal murder or murder of journalist jamal khashoggi some of the some of the real enemies of the people and enemies of freedom seemed to have taken license to eliminate a man that their regime viewed as a threat mr president we need to know exactly what happened in that saudi consulate in turkey earlier this month put bluntly we cannot do business with the saudi government if they directed or were complicit in the murder of jamal khashoggi to free stacey is a former state department official who served in the obama administration he says the u.s. relationship is on thin ice. they're in a really tough position back at the state department because they have a president administration that has really moved into a special relationship with riyadh and this puts it all in the balance at the very least we're looking at a mild downgrading of the relationship holding at arm's length sort of scenario but because these allegations are so serious and if this was planned as it's alleged and the risk that has been taken here then we're really looking at a situation where the u.s
with the apparent brutal murder or murder of journalist jamal khashoggi some of the some of the real enemies of the people and enemies of freedom seemed to have taken license to eliminate a man that their regime viewed as a threat mr president we need to know exactly what happened in that saudi consulate in turkey earlier this month put bluntly we cannot do business with the saudi government if they directed or were complicit in the murder of jamal khashoggi to free stacey is a former state...
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the jamal khashoggi issue has simply released it. jamal, in many ways, was the straw that broke the camels back. people gave mohammad bin salman on the benefit of the doubt. he was a reformer. he was was doing things that people thought were good for the economy and saudi arabia, some of the social liberalization, bringing women into society, so people were willing to overlook an awful lot of these things. jamal has a particular residence here in washington, london, new york, because so many people knew him personally, was very well-regarded and well-liked in many corners of this town. host: did you ever meet him? guest: i knew him. he came to middle east institute and did some roundtables with us. he was a well-known figure around town. participated in many activities, conferences, other things. was a wilmamal person. it personalizes the issue for many people. is right.ller it is not just one thing. host: germantown, maryland. independent. caller: it is not just one thing, but just as your guest said, this is an american legal resid
the jamal khashoggi issue has simply released it. jamal, in many ways, was the straw that broke the camels back. people gave mohammad bin salman on the benefit of the doubt. he was a reformer. he was was doing things that people thought were good for the economy and saudi arabia, some of the social liberalization, bringing women into society, so people were willing to overlook an awful lot of these things. jamal has a particular residence here in washington, london, new york, because so many...
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more big companies drop out after jamal khashoggi's case. sh economic summit. more big companies drop out after jamal khashoggi's case. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been some place where fungal infections are common, or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. since enbrel, my mom's back to being my mom. visit enbrel.com and use the joint damage simulator to see how joint damage could progress. ask about enbrel. enbrel. fda approved for over 19 years. in your gut, you feel confident to take on anything. with benefiber, you'll feel the power of gut health confidence every day. benefiber is a 100% natural prebiotic fiber. good morning mrs. jonh
more big companies drop out after jamal khashoggi's case. sh economic summit. more big companies drop out after jamal khashoggi's case. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been some place where fungal infections are common, or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had...
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a source tells al-jazeera turkish investigators have evidence that missing journalist jamal khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulate. saudi arabia considers issuing a statement that he was killed in error during an interrogation gone wrong that's according to u.s. media. alonzo raman you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha also on the program the largest armed group in syria's it live province stays put in a buffer zone despite a deadline set by turkey and russia and predictions of a race of superhumans on the colonization of foreign planets seven months after his death stephen hawking makes waves with the release of his final four is. a source from the turkish attorney general's office has told al jazeera that they found evidence missing saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered inside the sunday consular office in istanbul turkish investigators were finally allowed into the building thirteen days after the show g.'s disappearance earlier a saudi team and to the compound in what's being billed a joint investigation has learned that the investigation re
a source tells al-jazeera turkish investigators have evidence that missing journalist jamal khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulate. saudi arabia considers issuing a statement that he was killed in error during an interrogation gone wrong that's according to u.s. media. alonzo raman you're watching al-jazeera live my headquarters here in doha also on the program the largest armed group in syria's it live province stays put in a buffer zone despite a deadline set by turkey and russia and...
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nick, how likely is it that jamal khashoggi's body will ever be located? >> reporter: well, what we are hearing, the latest if you like, from the foreign minister in saudi arabia, is that they don't know where his body is. and as they have the men that turkish investigators would most like to question, the 15 minute turkish investigators say were the hit squad that came from saudi arabia the day jamal khashoggi disappeared, it would seem the preponderance of information should still be with those people in riyadh back in saudi arabia. but it's not clear if those are among those 15 people or among the 18 that the saudis have detained. but the trail here on the ground does seem to be running somewhat cold now. >>> the trail for jamal khashoggi's body is going cold. video released the turkish media over the weekend reveal the hours before his death. this is saudi's offer their first accounting of events. >> this wasn't a rogue operation. this was an operation where individuals exceeded the authorities and responsibilities they had. they made a mistake when th
nick, how likely is it that jamal khashoggi's body will ever be located? >> reporter: well, what we are hearing, the latest if you like, from the foreign minister in saudi arabia, is that they don't know where his body is. and as they have the men that turkish investigators would most like to question, the 15 minute turkish investigators say were the hit squad that came from saudi arabia the day jamal khashoggi disappeared, it would seem the preponderance of information should still be...
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since the story first broke that jamal khashoggi had disappeared u.s. president had been fairly consistent sending the message that he didn't want to punish saudi arabia severely if it in fact turned out that they were involved but we are seeing the first signs that that might be changing in a late night interview with the washington post president donald trump said about this quote obviously there's been deceptions and there's been wise he was asked if it's possible that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon could be involved and to that he said nobody has told me he's responsible nobody has told me he's not responsible we haven't reached that point i haven't heard either way now this comes after days of relentless pounding from critics and people within his own party that are demanding that president trump do more. trying to campaign on the west coast u.s. president donald trump couldn't get away from the questions about jamal khashoggi is murder it was pretty much all reporters asked about as for the saudi explanation the president had this res
since the story first broke that jamal khashoggi had disappeared u.s. president had been fairly consistent sending the message that he didn't want to punish saudi arabia severely if it in fact turned out that they were involved but we are seeing the first signs that that might be changing in a late night interview with the washington post president donald trump said about this quote obviously there's been deceptions and there's been wise he was asked if it's possible that the saudi crown prince...
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how did jamal khashoggi disappear? his fiance was waiting outside the consulate. she saw him go in, but she didn't see him leave. until now, saudi arabia denies access to turkish investigators, rejects allegations of murder, and in a new statement, threatens retaliation for any move against its interest. the kingdom affirms that if any action is taken, it will respond with greater action. it also appeared to be in apparent put down of president trump. a few hours after their first statement, riyadh rolling back their rhetoric. to help clarify, recently issued saudi statement, the kingdom of saudi arabia extends its appreciation to all, including the u.s. administration, for refraining from jumping to conclusions on the ongoing investigation. khashoggi's disappearance is exposing possible rifts in riyadh. it is putting the whole region in a potentially dangerous inflection point with more revelations expected. his fiance in a "the new york times" op-ed, describes his last hours implicating saudi malfeasance. he was cheerful when we were going to the saudi consulate
how did jamal khashoggi disappear? his fiance was waiting outside the consulate. she saw him go in, but she didn't see him leave. until now, saudi arabia denies access to turkish investigators, rejects allegations of murder, and in a new statement, threatens retaliation for any move against its interest. the kingdom affirms that if any action is taken, it will respond with greater action. it also appeared to be in apparent put down of president trump. a few hours after their first statement,...
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publishedhington post the last article by saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. post a dayent to the after he went missing. the washington post editor held off publishing it in the hopes he would return. what is his last piece, he condemns a lack of press freedom onlye arab world, noting tunisia was the only arab country classified as having free press. despite the hope that the arab mostg uprising brought, have fallen back on the old status quo or has become worse. arab world are not informed or are uninformed about what is going on in their daily lives. these views are ultimately the reason he was reportedly killed. >> a controversial hot air balloon is set to soar the skies . 10 bulbous hanging breasts. were offended, it was pulled out of the sky, but now it is back. yarral float over the valley month. the artist behind the sculpture focuses on - hey, i'm darius rucker. coming up onreel south. - we're e kinda rolling into our 50th year right here at the broken spoke. - [darius] for the country western faithful, heaven is austin's broken spoke. - we've e had pe
publishedhington post the last article by saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. post a dayent to the after he went missing. the washington post editor held off publishing it in the hopes he would return. what is his last piece, he condemns a lack of press freedom onlye arab world, noting tunisia was the only arab country classified as having free press. despite the hope that the arab mostg uprising brought, have fallen back on the old status quo or has become worse. arab world are not informed or...
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the mystery over missing journalist, jamal khashoggi. president trump demands answers from saudi arabia amid warnings of "severe punishment" if the country is responsible. i will be calling the king of saudi arabia because i think is appropriate for me to ask him what is going on. and first stop the white house. the us pastor freed from a turkish jail meets and prays with the us president. security — and corruption are top issues for people ahead of elections in afghanistan. we hearfrom a campaigner against corporal punishment in british schools. hello and welcome to world news today. president trump has said "there will be severe punishment" if saudi arabia is found to be responsible for the death of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. in the last hour, president trump said he'd be calling king salman of saudi arabia soon to get answers. mr khashoggi has not been seen since he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul on the 2nd of october. turkish sources say they have evidence that a saudi security team murdered the journalist but s
the mystery over missing journalist, jamal khashoggi. president trump demands answers from saudi arabia amid warnings of "severe punishment" if the country is responsible. i will be calling the king of saudi arabia because i think is appropriate for me to ask him what is going on. and first stop the white house. the us pastor freed from a turkish jail meets and prays with the us president. security — and corruption are top issues for people ahead of elections in afghanistan. we...