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they choked him and he died panic ensued and so with the help of a local collaborator they dumped his body as a diversionary attempt someone water jug juice clothes and left the consulate through the back door saudi officials initially said it had left the consulate which they now admit was false all of this leaves unanswered questions what was the original order given to the fifteen member squad saudi arabia says they wanted to negotiate closer of jesus' return to the kingdom and the make up of the team suggest something more sinister though some of the embers of special forces there was a forensic pathologist a doctor even a security guard of crown prince mohammed bin sultan man let's look at what else the turkish investigation has revealed so far or jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate in istanbul october the second he was killed within seven minutes his body was dismembered in fifteen minutes investigators were finally allowed into the
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consulate almost two weeks after her children went missing they were able to isolate exactly where the murder happened there were traces of blood suggesting a violent death or the mutilation of his body and turkish sources say the squad contacted the private secretary of crown prince mohammed bin some man in saudi arabia four times when the crime was committed. well this suggests the crown prince was getting updates we also know the consul general was in the building during the time for the killing he later gave journalists a tour of the consulate in a bid to prove saudi arabia had nothing to hide then he left turkey last week this narrative indicates to turkish officials that the team came with the intention to kill give it in a crime committed in a consulate cannot be carried out without the knowledge of the senior officials of that country if this crime is really carried out as he said if the evidence is really leaked to that conclusion the situation will be dire and this must have very
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serious legal consequences. so where does the responsibility lie or crown prince mohammed bin solomon is not only the heir to the throne and de facto leader he's also minister of economy minister of defense and chairman of the council of political and security affairs which the general intelligence agency reports to of all these portfolios there is an undeniable responsibility on the crown prince when there are other sacked officials we mentioned earlier and that last year the who were close a deal to been signed man and by their own admission don't act on their own they take orders directly from the crown prince. still ahead on al jazeera. attacked in the night with no one to protect them congress leaves villages accuse their army of abandoning them to rebels. rallies on the right protests on the
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left we bring you the latest on brazil's increasingly divisive presidential election campaign. hello again it's good to have you back this hour do want to start here down toward south asia and take a look at some of the forecasts that we have in terms of those thunderstorms over the next few days some of them have been quite large across much of the area for the philippines it's really the central in the southern portion of the philippines that's going to see the action to the north up towards luzon it's partly cloudy with manila sing a little bit of a rain and a cloud mix there with the temperature a few of about thirty three degrees well as we make our way down here towards australia we're seeing a big change in temperatures in certain locations that is all due to this frontal system continue to make its way over here towards victoria new south wales there it is right there along the map so adelaide your temperatures have come down and we
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are looking at about one thousand degrees there melbourne's temperatures are coming down as well but once this front pushes through we are going to be seeing several other cities temperatures along the coast come down as well going to the city going down to about twenty degrees but for brisbane you're going to be ahead of that front so you're going to be still in that warm air seeing about thirty one and then here across the north and south island of dizzy ellen things have been looking quite nice over the last couple of days but for the south island we're going to start to see an influence of a frontal boundary pushing through so that means your weather is going to get worse but your temperatures are going to stay warm at twenty five degrees in auckland partly cloudy at about one thousand. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories . providing a glimpse into someone else's wild. inspiring documentaries
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from impassioned filmmaking this. week nice documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera time to recap i have lines now tuesday is the deadline being set by turkey's president to reveal all details of the turkish investigation into the killing of jamal social project tiber the one and donald trump agreed in a phone call on the need for clarity about what happened to the saudi journalist indonesia's president has joined a growing chorus of world leaders calling for
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a thorough investigation into the hundred days death joke over though told the saudi foreign minister full transparency was needed a meeting in jakarta his comments echoed those from germany the u.k. france and others saudi arabia's foreign minister meanwhile is describing one hundred g.'s death as a grave mistake saudi king and crown prince mohammed bin man who many suspect of ordering his killing have called her family to offer their condolences on his death . an armed group in the democratic republic of congo has killed at least fifteen people and abducted a dozen others most of them children it happened in beni a region on the border with uganda that's been. plagued by violence the attack is being seen as a major setback in the effort to contain a deadly ebola outbreak there but on the home has more than ever yet they are techies came in the middle of the night as they have so many times before the true
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cost of the violence in and around the northeastern city of binny only clear the following morning in addition to the deed at least fifteen a missing most of them children aged between five and ten years old the fear is they'll be forced to fight alongside they kept is just our right and they took people outside and shot them in our neighborhood they can seven people living here down a little bit in a maze now able to operate without it being so but on a public. street in moore there's no security here anymore god was working on the funeral procession became a protest march mourners confronting congolese troops who day say have yet again failed to protect them they believe rebels from the ugandan elijah's democratic forces are responsible it's a safe guess idea if rebels have killed more than seven hundred people in the last four years. thanks to the i.d.f.
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was formed in neighboring uganda back in the nine hundred ninety s. moving to the democratic republic of congo after failing to tune uganda into an islamic state in ghana says they're aligned with somalia's al shabaab fighters and binny is vulnerable to another killer at least one hundred eighteen people are dead from an a bola outbreak but the world health organization has suspended operations due to the violence oh people in the northeast say president joseph kabila has abandoned them. but he does how many times did you know who as soon as it is time for us to take charge of security the future. now believe the president's promises that to killing the median home. voting has ended in afghanistan after a parliamentary election mobbed by violence preliminary figures say less than half
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of eligible voters cast their ballots at least forty five people were killed in taliban attacks in the hours after polling stations opened on saturday technical issues with an electronic voting system caused for the problems pushing voting in some places into sunday the interior minister says forty four people have been charged with interfering in the voting process for now from charlotte in kabul. afghans queue outside this polling center in kabul patiently waiting for a chance to vote it's the second time the tries. of the nearly five thousand polling same tos four hundred was slated to open a day late after a host of logistical issues because of security threats only two hundred fifty six actually opened it is a moment then being as he would see some agreement yesterday we came here to vote but there were a lot of irregularities and the biometric system was not working and there was lack of employees at the polling center systems. as the voting system is very weak and
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slow the voting started from this morning but so far only ten people have voted. their resilience is counted in ballot papers and lives. the government deployed seventy thousand security forces to protect votes is this weekend the taliban said it would target the polls disparate to stop the democratic process the armed groups sees as an extension of american influence joy that i. honestly this is the time to be proud of our national army national police and our intelligence forces for ensuring security but still violence slipped through the cracks the ministry of interior tell it up nearly two hundred taliban attacks nationwide on saturday. the worst came in kabul just after sunset voting seemed to should have been closed at the time but were extended to cope with the long queues of people still waiting to vote a suicide bomber tried to enter a polling station more than
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a dozen people were killed by the fire there was said there's a good i was there was a blast and i fell down on the ground blood was everywhere and there were many casualties but i don't know what happened next. afghans knew they were risking their lives to vote the taliban have reminded them many times and yet they turned out in the millions defiant. yet of the nine million registered to vote one third turned out on election day it's sunday will take up another million ballots with two provinces get to vote initial results will be revealed in three weeks. these are the third parliamentary elections since the fall of the taliban in two thousand and one if this is the appetizer the main course is the presidential election and despite logistical and security concerns bush is themselves a more engaged in a child about less al-jazeera. thousands of refugees and migrants are walking
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through mexico headed for the united states southern border a part of a so-called caravan of people from honduras el salvador and guatemala donald trump is threatening to deploy troops if they don't turn back john home and met them along the road. along the turf to kilometer young and old men and women they keep on trudging it's a multitude at least four thousand people in the caravan that began in honduras. now they've made it through guatemala and into mexico in the last eight days they slept in the open and crossed hills and rivers. jonathan is only fourteen and traveling alone he's here for the same reason as everyone else he feels he doesn't have a chance in honduras. back home there's no work and too much crime. many like you sending are trying to get a new start to provide for their families being i mean i mean i would have been well you might get a six year old boy my dad and my sister i have to help them there's not enough for
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food i've had my electricity and water cut everything is expensive and there's not enough to live on the many the end goal is the united states that's exactly what president trump is putting pressure on mexico to prevent. the police constantly seem about to close off the route the caravan bunches together tenses up in the end the officers simply watch the people go. it's an event locals in the villages turn out to have a look some give what they can see here my spirits are high but there's still a whole country to go the sons really beating down our own people the already been walking at this point for six hours they carrying their few possessions on their back as they go men women and children but things are only going to get more difficult for them as they go deeper into mexico. the country is notorious for its web of my. gratian checkpoints and for the gangs who prey on those traveling
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through she said when a political something benefit they know the danger they face from the authorities in organized crime drug cartels kidnap them and even kill them and that's been well documented that's why they all grouped together. for the moment that's got them another small step closer to where they want to go john home and how does he had a chop us. in the race to become the next president of brazil supporters of far right front runner have won so now to have held rallies in fifteen states nationwide rival demonstrations walgren ised in protest against some of his controversial comments also not as needing the opinion polls before sunday's front off with left wing candidate than the one that the reports from. in sao paulo. with less than a week to go until the second crucial round of voting in brazil presidential elections these their job also a lot of supporters seem to think they have the momentum they certainly have around
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sixty percent rating in the opinion polls with the main challenger. back in a distant forty percent the supporters say would be much concerned about an investigation into her lead. illegal campaign funding a campaign on social media which is designed to undermine the integrity. she doesn't there's not much interested in that campaign even if you knew about it there's not much she could have done about that he six months ago had a lesson twenty percent approval rating in the opinion since that seems just struck a chord in the field electorate disillusioned with a corrupt political establishment a rising crime they certainly think that big they're on the roll and will win next sunday's election on the same time with still has not been this part of the rise of this divided for many many years. australia's prime minister has apologized to tens of thousands of child sex abuse survivors forty calls a national tragedy some survivors were in parliament for scott morrison televised
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address some welcomed his apology others say it's too little too late a five year inquiry detailed how the children were abused for decades in schools churches all for the jews and other institutions muffled cries in the darkness and acknowledged tears. the tyranny of invisible suffering the never heard pleas of tortured souls of bewildered binding difference to the unthinkable fifty of their innocence to die a straddler confronts a trauma an abomination hiding in plain sight for far too long our desires andrew thomas has more from canberra. five years the ended at the end of last year looking into decades of allegations of sexual abuse of children in all kinds of institutions in australia and i heard some
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appalling evidence priests abusing children in church teaches abusing them in school sports coaches abusing them in after school clubs really horrific abuse going on and on and even though it was complained about by children time whistleblowers told local people local representatives politicians in some cases nothing was done the children simply weren't believed and this apology is in some way to address that along with four hundred recommendations about what can be done better in future this was a huge huge inquiry heard from over eight thousand survivor of sexual abuse or use the word survivors doggedly but i use it consciously because many many children didn't live long into the adult has by other took their own lives because of the abuse they had suffered or in some cases there was some murders that went along with all of a so they were and they don't see themselves out of all of us the apology was given by australia's new prime minister scott morrison but it was
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a previous prime minister julia gillard who set up this inquiry back in twenty twelve and the real applause was for her in parliament during the apologies now all those listening in the one hundredth inside paula madhouse here where they've now come out and they're having lunch on the lawns behind me the prime minister is among them they really want this to be a line in the sand so that this apology marks the sports the toy in which nothing like this could ever happen again. rescue teams in taiwan work through the night searching the mangled wreckage of sunday's train crash the plane you may express the rail while speeding around the bend killing eighteen passengers. this is our just zero and these top stories now tuesday is the deadline being set by turkey's president to reveal all details of the turkish investigation into the killing of jamal. out of ireland donald trump agreed in
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a phone call on the need for clarity about what happened to the sound of journalist indonesia's president has joined a growing chorus of world leaders calling for a thorough investigation into her duties death took over though told the saudi foreign minister full transparency was needed as a meeting in jakarta is comments echoed those from germany the u.k. france and others so the review is foreign minister meanwhile our village where it is describing her death as a grave mistake the saudi king and crown prince mohammed bin son a man who many suspect of ordering his killing of called her family to offer their condolences on his death votes are being counted in afghanistan after taliban attacks marred the parliamentary election preliminary figures say less than half of eligible voters cast their ballots at least forty five people were killed in taliban attacks in the hours after polling stations opened the saturday technical issues with an electronic voting system caused further problems pushing voting in
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some places into sunday australia's prime minister has apologized to tens of thousands of child sex abuse survivors forty calls a national tragedy some survivors were in parliament for scott morrison televised address some welcomed his apology others say it's too little too late a five year inquiry detailed how children were abused in decades schools churches orphanages and other institutions. hundreds of chinese emergency responders are racing to save eighteen miners trapped underground in eastern shandong province rescuers managed to pull two miners out in the twenty four hours after a rock four blocked their tunnel barely one of them survived after reaching hospital two others died when they were hit by falling debris on saturday. rescue teams in taiwan worked through the night searching the mangled wreckage of sunday's train crash the pew may express the railed speeding around the bend killing
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eighteen passengers it's witnessed the bolshoi ballet's prima ballerina discusses the pain and sacrifice behind the two to the wall of art in putin's russia the pain starts from the very beginning got there by late school is valuable our bodies are not physically prepared for what we have to do so i. talk to all dizzy. in one way. to take it in. the wind.
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are faced with with situations that. imbalance. but. over the view that the only time when human beings change their behavior is if they set out of pain that is only time. i'm actually feeling proud because i don't learn of people secretly out made me feel if you do something like that still. for taking an entire communities actually have been taking so i think he's been driven by the patience of it's like even if you want to tell him to stop you know he's not going to stop. this bit is going to do. i'm a person in the running the fish fish or they just.
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say i've got a ton of child my money isn't going to play for anything as a foreclosure i'm going to continue to like you to look them up if you don't you know most important. thing. but some of that exact donkey did you also take the we just were giving food away. that they would have the boiler and. was going on i don't know i don't know why not using the sam part of this is a must also use words most use your holding off yeah because anything most of us.
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thing. i want i'm still only a few days i think part of the things that make. it is not easy to abandon an organization like this especially if risking your life . so in this to the years in the web or does that leave confuse skidded we've achieved a lot and i think we've done enough it would be very difficult to quite a deal for years because we don't have the funds for dinner and then i just. we'd. one of the
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a human being change their behavior is if they see the kind of pain. listening is a measure that is going to country administer you'll bring your own addiction. couldn't comprehend by mismanagement that someone else would courted us or. we are pissing you sordid mood changed to him except the would be beings who say. there is a no i was too tough when all those were in kabul monday in positions over this one's ability to not fight can get out empower people. i know. you see the damage to you if you see ok you used
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come off. i'm a bit of a what if if if but. fighting each other. and we can't afford to have. those old against so we can afford to have kings and. prayers are with the mother is rock. and roll right you are no like oh i know it. already but it did not i don't regret that i yeah. man for. those that he complained about today on the say find those people be a millionaire got jealous of you have meals go up to them and i will say
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a lot of people being with you on the dime and last thing it sells of the self i did about one of the. funnels going on do a full on so good medicine was gone but i know you saw that he. was into going to work for cheap gas for who got it that is that but i actually anybodies of what could be some. fun if a fan who played it and for once i am nuts. imagine going to edison but i'm sorry david i'm not but you're going like you buy as usual what you would have to do and on time most any community as you know we can't comment on good governance on the little bit me much but it would have to. remember how on earth that left him as i mentioned on the ice every i thought you want to. leave me do i get off going to go on the top forty forty some of you going to off now and i'll put you when you have gonzalo i'm with you yes yes why not all of these the council up to party first the .
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simple money oh and the so it's just there's a bottle of something for you so little if you go commune of those for whom a good quote was going cos i was going to say chosen one ok let's listen to. what good good little you feel you've done i don't i don't believe i stand for you society done to you must be going to is will say to doug if it through check but i've never been posting much when i was on the net as you saw beneath my grandson on a bunch of letters on the underground blues on the mound leader legitimate and gentle you were good on the uptake he demanded tough times and what happened. there comes a time when one of us because that night. i realize that a no human being should be denied that when you got it when she was like my sin it
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is something that is you this is a person. but is something that needs to be done. we're going to pick up at sepang does my daughter my first born i i think not i think i believe that after a good job with that to my daughter. who was she is one person who. never disappointed. those and has been chosen to say would you most one choose the fifteen may never be is that of another. right i've been doing you go to school.
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makes me. feel good. and therefore you eat with your mother if you got bored didn't want to minimize the number of them are wrong i know people that are just mean guy rundle. they might not end up. there i think i call it a little i'm not a loser. we made a deal with the digs in the us that they are going to give us they said to no mound
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of money you've reach in and how should that dixon's. i know all of the art what evaded those two hundred tonight is when we had a yellow is that if it is you know about two thousand and two the big swing was the one quick exit on the top floor so. we have quite a few skated to. load of as of asthma. just for. the foot of me. at least now we see that there is a bunch of what i can tell and people of course if you didn't so it helps a moment. if we're not so to us never established. my own life with him in five bed.
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now but i sleep when the night i know didn't at least made a difference. there come days where i feel. enough is enough my family made use of. what you don't give out because you've got that fire burning inside of you that you cannot just leave the people to and. being few thousands of when you when they something intricate for. survival for haiti's poorest depends on illegal charcoal production. but for park rangers sworn to protect the dominican forests it can have deadly consequences . witness discovers the head in worlds where the stakes for the environment and
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international pressure on the kingdom indonesia joins coals for a full investigation. and germany suspends weapons sales. attacked in the night with no one to protect them congolese villagers accuse their army of abandoning them to rebels. and acknowledged. the tyranny of the invisible suffering australia's prime minister gives a national apology to victims of child sexual abuse. i'm paul reese with the sports lewis hamilton will have to wait another week to clinch the formula one world title after being denied in texas.
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allow international pressure is growing every day on saudi arabia to reveal exactly how a journalist was killed inside its consulate in istanbul almost three weeks ago indonesia's president djoko we don't know delivered the call for a transparent and thorough investigation direct to saudi foreign minister baird a few hours ago when they met in the indonesian city of borg or it is believed to be the first meeting with a national leader since the disappearance meanwhile turkey's president. says he'll reveal more of what his country knows about the killing on tuesday on the ground turkey's investigation goes on five turkish employees of the saudi consulate have been giving statements to prosecutors of saudi arabia's king sandman and crown prince mohammed bin sandman who many accuse of ordering kushal g.'s killing have contacted her son to offer their condolences but riad continues to give
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conflicting explanations about how he was killed. reports from istanbul. well let's some good on sunday talkers president read a paper or two on seemingly set a deadline for officially releasing the details of how she was murdered and by whom . we're going to make it clear what happened to jamal khashoggi and god willing on tuesday i will have a group meeting and hopefully by then i will be able to find out what happened earlier yet another narrative was presented by saudi officials who had on saturday finally admitted to killing the journalist albeit by accident this time an unnamed senior official told the reuters news agency that specialty died of suffocation after agents sent to negotiate his return to the kingdom put him in a chokehold and covered his mouth after he tried to resist by the afternoon the saudi foreign minister either roberto had another story true telling us pro trump news network fox news that his government still didn't know how she died and
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insisting that crown prince mohammed bin sideman had no knowledge of the operation there want people closely tied to him who were involved in this operation there were pictures of some security officers who may have been part of his security detail from time to time but this is normal security people who deal into the security details rotate among different officials close to mr conform and so having somebody in a picture does not imply that they're close to at all companies has denied this a compass is not aware of this even the senior leadership of our intelligence service was not aware of this this was an operation it was a rukh operation that doesn't explain however why this man madam a trip reportedly made four phone calls to bin said man's personal secretary during the time that's why should she was being killed and if as dubious ses the senior leadership of saudi's intelligence service was unaware why then has admitted i see it it's deputy had been fired by royal decree questions too as to why send an autopsy experts if the plan was only to kidnap and why not quote
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a paramedic rather than dispose of the body and why would saudi officials have contacts to local criminals who specialize in disposing corpses unless they were intending to use them from the outset it seems that with every day that goes by the saudis have a different story as to how she was killed the only common error. it's of being that crown prince mohammed bin son man did not order this assassination nor was he aware of it but sarkozy officials as well as u.s. congressmen and senators say that's a lie what president urged onesies on tuesday in truces to reveal will not only prove crucial to this murder case but could potentially have an impact on the political future of saudi arabia. is stumble cynicus only joins us live now from ankara so cinema all eyes on turkey now as president says he will reveal what he called the naked truth about your mouth killing we know he's had a conversation with u.s. president donald trump so what can we expect on tuesday.
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well has them yes they had a form talk last night and we know that besides she's case there were some other topics on the table that two leaders discussed also after that phone talk turkey's foreign minister chose shola had a conversation with mr pump air regarding the same topics of course our don is expected to reveal the a unspoken truth and the unknown details of the investigation case because we understand this from his statement yesterday when his said i will speak on tuesday but this time in a very different way but of course you know turkey and saudi arabia have had stronger relationships by literally relations ships but since the failed coup in egypt in two thousand and thirteen relations have been strained because turkey supported the elected government. cabinet in ages and after that especially after
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mr donald trump to call for the american presidency turkey has been watching their the saudi u.s. relations very closely because it has also a very strong impact on the new middle east policies because they like every other country of turkey which is a close close as if there is this is new of systematic change in the region and mr trump want to. announce jerusalem as the capital of israel so turkey has been against all these moves by the united states and the saudis support to united states so it is very important and critical for turkey if first it to address the real perpetrator. is that because turkey doesn't want. the crown prince to get away with this responsibility for turkey it's not enough to dismiss a few people or arrest or hang some people according to the mourner career kingdom of saudi arabia that's why prisons are done who has been following this case
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individually from very closely with the turkish officials who have been investigating he will be speaking very strong and he will try to create a much more international pressure over saudi arabia by the naked truth that he's planning to disclose to morrow. cinema. in ankara thank you the u.k. and france have also demanded saudi arabia allow a full investigation but the strongest european criticism came from germany chancellor angela merkel says european countries should suspend arms sales to saudi arabia. first we condemn this act in the strongest terms as we made clear yesterday second there is an urgent need to clarify what happened we're far from having this cleared up and those responsible held to account thirdly i agree with all those who are saying that there will be it already limited six ports can't take place and the current circumstances. in washington are the trumpet ministration is drawing fire
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for its mixed response to the killing his practical one. it looks like this is shaping up to be a critical week when it comes to the u.s. response to the death the murder of jamal khashoggi the u.s. congress has been talking about this pretty much nonstop they are demanding that u.s. president donald trump take some strong action the president trying to said let's see what happens on tuesday when they hear from turkey i think the best description and explanation of exactly how they're trying to minister is handling that is to look at the travel of the treasury secretary see when newsham he was supposed to go to this davos of this the desert this in the forum and it was days and days of the top c.e.o.'s in this country from the tech sector from business basically all the top media people they were supposed to go to this conference as well they pulled out the minutia and said he was still going to go then he said no he wasn't going
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to do that that on monday secretary minissha is going to be in saudi arabia he's attending a conference on terrorism financing so really sending the message that they think saudi is an important ally but at the same time that they want to show that there will be some consequences so the president's going to try and find something that would keep the saudi relationship intact but appease congress because this sending the message that if they think what he's done is not tough enough then they'll act on their own agendas now and so it is my how much and carry professor of conflict resolution george mason university thanks very much for being with us how much so where are we now at this point in the investigation our family on the street trying to manage it both ways from the perspective of. the saudi arabia and so forth to be so denotative has been. not really well received in the west we're also waiting down some to morrow by president and i'm not really excited because we're
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not going to know the whole story maybe we'll figure out parts of what how and why you say that because he says it's all going to be revealed he says it's going to be there in a while if if he you know if you were serious about this week would have seen the. prosecutor or minister of interior and they want opinion but before cameras and turn that's how this investigation was go and also sort of sideline all the allegations so i feel that there is still diplomatic maneuvering of the crisis between real washington and. at the same time now we have divided washington between the white house that is trying to maintain good relationship with maybe to preserve the political along with your beauty of. m.b.a.'s as long as the white house can at the same time the congress and the rest of the establishment is pushing for a replacement so i think we still have some but can't afford going on between the
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three capitals. what is the stake here for the u.s. in the way it is it's approaching all this because president trump keeps talking about these arms deals which he says over one hundred billion dollars and so on first of all is it really one hundred billion dollars because as i understand it this is what it's been pledged and that's a big difference from contracts that have actually been signed and is he kind of making too much of that i think he has ship here have. maximized the would be u.s. interests. in terms of one hundred ten billion dollars that would help him create about five hundred thousand jobs out of the twenty five million job dream he has for this first and second term so this is on the one hand but fuck chicken reporters have come to the conclusion that the low number of the unknown and not really. delivering on those promises therefore i think we are left with this.
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