tv Up Front 2018 Ep 16 Al Jazeera October 7, 2018 7:32am-8:01am +03
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and so was she and her team leader. on the. needs to be somewhere i dont judge whether heiser to your god to do them then was young when i was that you are you know we all know bungled on the. carter which i want to do bot food you that he known for the. sugar that i just can't imagine if you will will follow up should. show are all for the you know you that half of. me yeah the difference should. have a lot higher town hall yes yes you have a child but you watch unamiable on. you know here it go every last year with generals and you know now.
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or sell her book and i'll go without work. and i. need god to bless you as you call hollow hollow some will how could i holler you called the holidays yeah . i did get your heart through them. quite you not me not even for. your answer i mean that if you want she can oh my god our day off. is there get out there find that. mansion in that tiny and those people up. well get no bottom well should you have a piano while you can. i mean when somebody oh you know what fuselage of a legal way yes or to life where you. are being i was not i. don't know how close you are you really.
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discontent spreading through north africa time was running out for libya's self-styled king of kings. in the first of a two part series the big picture charts the rise and fall of more modern. and the events that helped fuel the violence of his final hours. from lost for libya on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. welcome to the news our sources told al-jazeera the dissident journalist jamal khashoggi may have been murdered in the kingdom's consulate also had
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a bitterly divided u.s. senate votes and confirms brett kavanaugh cementing a conservative majority on the u.s. supreme court indonesia considers calling off the search for victims of last week's earthquake and tsunami and turning devastated areas into mass graves and pressing the self-destruct button the elusive artist banksy pulls up just as his work was sold for more than one in the quarter million dollars. so developing news from sources have told al jazeera that the dissident saudi journalist jamal khashoggi may have been murdered inside his country's consulate in istanbul turkish prosecutors are winding their vest occasion into his disappearance after seems a group of saudi officials flew into bowl and visited the consulate very day khashoggi went missing was last seen entering that building on tuesday the latest
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with jamal shale he's in istanbul for us bring us up to date jamal. well come out as you mentioned this is being dealt with right now as a murder investigation after. she has failed to appear since young said that building on that fateful shoes there what we understand is that the authorities and i've spoken to several different sources both in the security apparatus here in turkey as well as the political circuits their belief is particular from a security perspective that she was indeed murdered inside the consulate what happened then and that's where there are differing reports or lack of clarity in terms of where the people who allegedly conducted the assassinated this murder where they went just where we're getting different. stories what i understand from sources is that those fifteen saudi nationals among some saudi officials who flew in that day then quickly went back to the airport here and left
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the country we understand from one source who told me that there is footage that shows two airport staff we're not sure if that means security officials immigration officers or just stuff who facilitated or at least allowed for the processing of those. fifteen nationals. in and out of the country there has been some rumors online about finding a body belonging to the journalist that's has not been confirmed yet however what i was told off the record by one source that they are expecting if you know rule to take place in the next couple of days now whether that would be a funeral with the body there or one more symbolic in absence of that's we'll wait to see on sunday president but up to a broader one is expected to address this specific issue so far he's remained tightlipped as has all senior officials at least on camera from commenting on it and we also understand that in the next forty eight hours we will be seeing some of
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that c.c.t.v. footage and other evidence from the. security sources being disclosed to show exactly who went in who went out and what exactly happened jamal just remind us of the current state of saudi turkish relations and indeed what you think might happen if this is confirmed to those relations well up until this incident come out saudi and turkey both enjoyed full diplomatic representation on both countries and although they didn't assert certainly see eye to eye on certain issues like the war in syria to some extent specifically the g.c.c. crisis and the blockade on qatar and others they still had a couple of relationships there have been numerous visits by the foreign minister of the presidents to saudi arabia over the past couple of years in the prime minister as well and there's a lot of trade between the two countries as well however the fact is that this isn't just about the murder and it's costly and as. wrong as it is in terms of
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targeting a journalist and killing him it's not just about that it is also about those diplomatic relations between the two countries because what has happened is that there has been a crime committed on turkish soil by foreign agents. ok lost the link to shell unfortunately in istanbul but you definitely get way he was going to that relations could indeed go a lot further south if and when this news is concerned about jamal khashoggi well i want to take you back now through some of the circumstances that actually surround his disappearance jamal khashoggi last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul around one pm on tuesday he wanted to secure paperwork to marry his fiance was waiting outside on friday turkey's foreign ministry summoned saudi arabia's ambassador to ankara over his disappearance but later that day the crown prince saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon said saudi authorities would allow turkey to search its consulate in fact saudi arabia invited
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a group of journalists into the istanbul mission on saturday trying to show that to show he was not on the premises turkey's ruling party has said it will quote uncover the details surrounding the show he's vanishing adding the country's sensitivity on the issue was at the highest level with us on skype from fairfax virginia now we've got just shannon who is executive director of the think tank the arab center thank you for your time your initial reaction to this news i mean his disappearance was one thing this is quite an escalation i think you're right it's disappearance so on tuesday it was very worrisome but now rumored. assassination if you will or the fact that he has been liquidated by somebody is a lot more worrisome not just for him and for his family and for his friends but also for the reason i think this type of act if indeed it was committed by some saudi sources or supported sources is clearly
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a violation of the sovereignty of turkey basically is bad news for the whole region where you know the relations have not been at their best relations have been not at their best lieut. do you think anyone and by anyone i'm talking other countries will speak up about it because criticizing saudi arabia from certainly major western nations it doesn't seem to come too freely. i agree with you there and i think the recent experience with canada has probably intimidated several other countries the fact that there is a change in western policy recently toward the region including saudi arabia preferring basically calm and the relationship versus. focus on human rights or violations like this so i'm not optimistic that something
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will be you know coming soon out of the united states let's say or some other western capitals but this one as is going to prove to be a major event and will probably force countries particularly like the united states with extensive interest in this region to speak out escaping if you will their responsibility will not be easy even for an administration like the trumpet ministration they were just looking at some pictures from twenty seventeen. of a conference in washington d.c. it appeared to be you actually introducing jamal khashoggi to the audience that how well did you know him can tell us more about him personally sure. i knew it come out very well actually for more than three decades i knew him as a young journalist and as a counselor to the saudi government on many occasions visiting the kingdom which i used to do quite frequently two or three times
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a year or at least. met with him and his colleagues particularly in the media to learn about the latest developments in the region particularly our focus at that time was on us saudi relationship us very keen and intelligent smart analysts of that relationship and it was always a pleasure. to see him and to compare notes with him this recent event that you just referred to as an op center. your briefing that he did for us last year in twenty seventeen up on movie to the united states to virginia. for protection if you will because he felt threatened back home in saudi arabia and we gave him the opportunity to come and discuss the recent changes in the kingdom he was not necessarily a dissident i disagree with that description he was a loyal saudi citizen he had his own vision of what the country should be doing
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that type of freedoms needs that type of reform it needs and maybe in the final analysis that's what got him in trouble. and i appreciate this is a difficult time for you so i do thank you for your time today and for talking to us about about general thank you to get the big news of the day and brett kavanaugh president trumps supreme court pick has been sworn in after a contentious vote in the u.s. senate senator spent more than thirty hours giving their final testimonies for and against the nominee accused of sexual assault and as mike hanna reports from washington d.c. kavanagh is appointment cements a conservative five four majority in the court for years perhaps decades. yes. cavanagh has been sworn in as a supreme court justice off to successfully going through the nomination process the clerk will call the roll xander but earlier the focus was interrupted
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repeatedly by shouts from the public gallery sergeant in arms will restore order in the gallery an indication of the deep division within and without the senate chamber. kavanagh's and tire performance off the debate that lasted through the night only one democrat voted in favor one republican opposed nomination a vote to confirm judge kavanaugh today is a vote worry dark chapter and the threat of history and turn the page toward a brighter tomorrow the confirmation pos by a narrow to vote much in the nomination of brit m. cavanaugh of maryland to be an associate justice of the supreme court of the united states is confirmed by. five throughout the day protesters gathered outside the supreme court the vast majority deeply opposed to the appointment of brett kavanaugh and feel the impact he will have on the court
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the supreme court is critical to our democracy they make choices that impact our lives our futures and our children's eyes we are not going to sit here and just lie down and let this country mean shann get us down we're going to get right back up keep fighting and get that change that we want even if it's not president trump though saw a different picture of the gathering the street before the vote was taken women for kavanaugh and many others who support the very good man a gathering all over capitol hill it's a beautiful thing to see he continues and they are not paid professional protesters who are handed expensive signs big day for america this bitter nomination process could have a major impact on the midterm. elections that take place next month an opportunity for democrats to claw back a majority in both the house and the senate. but even this would not change a simple.
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