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jews you. know. you enjoy your. vols to reveal what texas investigators have uncovered about the killing of jamal khashoggi. and the u.s. president sends the cia chief to turkey donald trump says the killing is a plot gone a raw. file this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the trumpet ministrations says it will cut foreign aid to countries who have failed to stop the migrant march to the u.s. . last the world's longest sea crossing bridge opens in china connecting the mainland
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to hong kong. it's exactly three weeks since a saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was last seen entering his country's consulate in istanbul and the full story from turkish investigators is set to be revealed in the next hour techie's president is expected to go public but the findings of the inquiry his foreign minister is saying turkey will cooperate if the international criminal court launches an investigation vasta as a new report adds to a growing weight of evidence linking the saudi crown prince to the crime according to intelligence sources reuters news agency reports that mohammed key aide gave real time instructions over skype to the hit squad whilst they killed. in the meantime the head of the cia has landed in turkey looking for more information to
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get to the white house as donald trump's latest comments put the killing down to a plot gone. all the story keeps on moving we have our correspondents across all the latest developments we have jamal and as tom bowman will go to him in just a moment first though to set him. in and said i'm president of the ones announcement the hill reveal the naked truth in the next hour but also heard from the foreign minister that tekken will cooperate in any international investigation office slightly mixed messages we're getting here. well yes probably everyone is thinking the same way because presidential spokes of rime kowloon also highlight is the strong ties between saudi arabia and turkey not only in economics and in regional politics as well and foreign minister who has always spoken very tough against saudi arabia regarding the jews
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disappearance and murder sounded a bit softer too is every journalist here right now but of course our don has been on that tack for the last couple of weeks against saudi arabia so whether this is a good polis bad pulis thing it is unknown we all have to wait until presidents are gone speaks but also all new york times are not in an article in the new york times it suggests that's added on will not disclose specific evidence during his speech today so now the messages are mixed as you say but of course presidents are gone wow to disclose every evidence and he said in the sign i will be speaking in a very different way and so he he raised the bar for the expectations so. to be honest it is not correct to say his speech is going to be lower than the
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expectations but of course we have to wait and see but i must add that cia director has been in turkey. since last night and she has been meeting with her canter part so there is there is a diplomatic process and diplomatic process and intelligence corp ongoing right now also foreign minister suggested that turkey gave each evidence to f.b.i. when a team arrived in turkey it seems like there is a negotiation between united states turkey and saudi arabia how to conduct the process but everything depends on what our don is going to say in the building right behind me in half an hour ok well we will certainly be crossing live to the speech that is for the moment there is that i'm thanks very much of course i have an answer jamal he's in istanbul so some are saying the cia chief has arrived in. and also the tax investigation we mustn't forget is still ongoing.
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it is indeed nor is it sanction investigation of the independent the attorney general's office and shortly after the disappearance of jamal khashoggi that's been the main source of information over the possible three weeks every couple of days or whenever that strikes feel necessary they've been releasing information leaking information and details as to what's happened to john q what's began with this idea of somebody who had gone into the consulates of pick up paperwork and nobody knowing where the run slowly a picture started being painted through these leaks and they were very timely and you could say almost choreographed. ensure that's whenever there was some sort of attempted misinformation that was being pushed by the saudis or others claiming that either jamal had left the consulate or that he was kidnapped or even that's he was killed by accident the turks have always managed to release something contrary
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to that the need to being obviously just information that you mentioned with regards to the crown prince mohammed bin some bands personal one of his closest advisors rather funny essentially giving real time directions via skype call during this obviously the importance here is that saddam cost money is not a member of the royal family in saudi arabia his trajectory his rise to prominence has been coupled with that's of mohamed bin solomon he is seen as somebody who self admitted that he says he only acts on the directives given to him by crown prince mohammed bin son man and the king himself and therefore that those details of been important to have been other leaks amongst them release of footage of this body double we've sum that up in one of our latest 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
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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 all those behind 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 faced with a situation in which was a brutally planned a killing in efforts were made to cover it up when you look at it through this frame it's a very complicated murder the republic of turkey is an extremely trustworthy
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country it's a confident country it's a country that is working to back each allegation with a legal argument and legal evidence that on monday police located a car registered to the saudi diplomatic mission hidden in a parking lot in istanbul they say c.c.t.v. footage shows another vehicle had followed it into the car park and then was loaded with objects from the diplomatic vehicle footage released to buy turkish media of papers and documents being burnt in the garden of the consulates the day off their trip to was killed further suspicious activity by saudi officials who have feigned innocence from the starts. so up until now everything that the turks have been releasing seems to be ensuring that people not only know the truth with regard to the fact that jamal official she was killed essentially assassinated by this hit squad but they have been essentially directing the narrative towards the main culprits which is the crown prince mohammed bin samantha pleased by highlighting
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the closeness and times of those fifteen men and the crown prince on top of that's we've been hearing that apparently there was this deal offered to buy this how do you say to essentially brush this case under the table something about their president right up to a better one rejected after king some months chief advisor how did the face of flu when in the early days of this crisis why we're mentioning this story is because everything would indicates the president early on when he does speak in the next hour or so will come out century all guns blazing at least that's the build up to it however in the end of the day the fact that turkey did choose to remain silent in the beginning did truth's use diplomatic core doors and diplomatic avenues in the beginning did trues not to own all these leaks by officially declaring them in some sort of press conference or putting a name to it that could also mean that there's some wiggle room for the president maybe not to go full force and maybe the use of this leaks was their attempt of
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trying to flex their muscles but in reality when he speaks it will be a strong either way obviously were we will find out within the next hour but the the the attention from me right now is on sharky and how the president chooses to address this matter because it will be the first time that he speaks about the details of this case up until now everything's been said has been very vague and not necessarily specific this will be the first time that the president says he will reveal everything he promised that will be the naked truth time will tell absolutely it will not that much time as well just within the next hour or so jamal thanks very much joins. from istanbul that spring in the form of crime scene investigator chris phillips he was the head of the u.k.'s national counterterrorism security office a special does know why i might be revealing all now talking three weeks off because he was killed and it was very early on that the turks said they had conclusive evidence of what happened with audio and video footage so why now might
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they reveal everything of the investigation. hello laurie yes it is interesting i think what we've seen up until now is bits released into the public aid to keep the media happy because you do need information to keep the world's press. so to speak but also i think they've managed to put together actually what happened and don't forget this is that three weeks ago most of this incident happened within twenty four hours so what we're looking at is to do the investigation they've been trying to work out exactly where the murder took place how the body may have been disposed off so to speak and who was responsible so it would take a little while to get it together and i think i think it is sensible for them to take time over this. if we believe what's happened then he was told man was dead within within hours of him entering the building so so the investigation to get it
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roy is most important absolutely and what do you make of the the pharmacist saying that they will cooperate with any international independent investigation that happens i mean can you on the one hand reveal all the on the other hand still be involved in an independent operation. well that would be very very difficult indeed i think. the other thing that we have to bear in mind here is that turkey won't want to give away how they got some of this informational why they got some of this information in fact why you know how did what did they have access inside the embassy maybe at the time of the incident taking place so some things i think will be clouded a little bit some information perhaps won't be coming in full there's unlikely to be a trial in this i can't imagine there's going to be a trial of any kind so that's the time when actually this stuff comes out into the open in order to get a conviction but i can't see anyone from saudi arabia coming back to trial and how
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conclusive can an investigation be without a body so we have reports that he was dismembered and. taken out of the country so how difficult is it to wrap up a conclusive investigation without finding the body well that's always a key point i think you can have circumstantial evidence where things have happened and you know they've happened but actually you don't have the body i mean it's feasible to get a conviction but of course i think when you hear you know if you hear details coming out of telephone conversations or you know recordings of an incident maybe that wouldn't be evidentially in a court case because they wouldn't tell you how they did it for instance often phone tap evidence is not used in cold case evidence so there are difficulties but as i said before there's two aspects to this really the body needs to be located in order to get a reason and
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a cause of death but also the people that were there need to be interviewed and neither of those two things that look like they're going to happen at the moment so that causes a problem with any complete investigation ok thanks very much for joining us we'll definitely speaking to you again in the coming hours say speak to them. meanwhile the much promoted vest conference the future and vestment initiative has opened in riyadh the event had been planned to attract foreign investments to saudi arabia has been overshadowed by a boycott by participants over the killing of jamal khashoggi dozens of high profile executives government leaders and media companies have pulled out since the death was comes. as the u.s. treasury secretary has traveled to riyadh steve has been meeting in saudi crown prince behind closed doors in the city travel to the kingdom despite canceling his participation in the investment conference when he says he is in saudi arabia to discuss terrorism financing with the saudi leadership. don't john's most recent
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comments on the killing describe it as a plot to go on a riot that's a change in tone from his previous cat citation when he called it a case for of deception and lies a key concern for the president while weapons sales to saudi arabia and reports from washington d.c. . u.s. president donald trump hitting the campaign trail again he wants to talk about the upcoming election but. the questions keep coming back to this one what is the u.s. going to do after saudi arabia admitted to killing american resident and washington journalist jamal khashoggi the president making news announcing u.s. investigators are on the case over your. great group of people in turkey right now what a great deal of the. saudi arabia are coming back to my car and i will not very i am not satisfied with what i but he continued to stress the most important
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thing to him investment from saudi arabia even though he has grossly inflated the actual amounts his son in law and senior adviser jared kushner is also talking he's staked much of his work in the middle east on his close relationship with the crown prince mohammed bin so man he says coup shows he's killing seems to be a terrible situation but stressed other factors are important as well once we have all the facts then will make an assessment but again i think that our administration has made a lot of gains in our fight against terrorism we have to deal with the long term ideology. of extremism and saudi arabia is a critical partner in that at the same time the trying to administration sending messages of support with this meeting a picture tweeted out from the saudi foreign ministry of the u.s. treasury secretary steve minutia and meeting with the prince in the kingdom un day mixed messages and a sense of hesitation from the u.s. but the pressure is unrelenting this has stayed in the. headlines and
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a member of the royal prince's security team of saudi arabian officials changing their story about the fate of washington post journalist jamal khashoggi there are major developments also in the case i think is the longest the saudis continue to offer different explanations different stories as to what happened i think this story will continue to have a way because there is no concrete answers that we're getting a relationship that will be put to the test in a short amount of time the president promising answers soon but action is less certain political al-jazeera washington well let's take a look at the center of all this jamal khashoggi he became a high profile critic of saudi arabia's government after mohamed bin saleh was named crown prince gymnast accused him of introducing what he called a new era of fear intimidation arrests and public shaming throwing for his safety fled to the u.s. in september last year when he wrote
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a regular column for the washington post but before his career as a journalist of began because he was close to the saudi royal family so being as an advisor and contact for the media. still ahead here on out to sara take them off the island campaigners say a stranger's policies are making mental health problems worse for child refugees on nauru. from the clear blue sky of the doha morning. to the fresh autumn breeze in the city . and we've had some pretty violent thunderstorms over parts of the mediterranean recently in fact in cyprus we saw a tornado lift this huge monster of a tornado here at the course quite a bit of damage when it touched down here now that storm has moved away you can see the cloud working its way eastwards but for some of us in the eastern mediterranean
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there's still a lot of cloud with us and expect some very violent thunderstorms a very heavy downpours out of this could be a bit of flash flooding and also some very gusty winds as well away from there and we've also got this area of wet weather that's working its way southwards and as it works its way southwards it's opening the door to some very cold air that's firing down from the north say feeling cool and pretty blustery as well so warsaw eight degrees at best unforeseen but will only be twelve thoughts the west generally a lot calmer brighter for us here and on wednesday in betrayed we should get to a pleasant twenty three degrees now for the other side of the mediterranean we're also seeing some of the unsettled weather that's affecting us across the eastern med so you can see plenty of showers along that north coast of africa more wet weather still to come during the day today but as we head into wednesday the majority of that will age eastwards or just be left with a few residual showers along the northern parts of libya for the west it should be brought a force by wednesday. the women sponsored by cats on race. seven
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killing. one is expected to give a statement in the next hour his foreign minister says he would cooperate if the incessant criminal court aunt says an investigation. in his latest comments the u.s. president has called the killing of the saudi journalist a plot gone awry donald trump has sent the head of the cia to take you to clarify information on the case. and that as a new report says adding to the growing weight of evidence linking the saudi crown prince to the case goes into intelligence sources the reuters news agency reports that a key aide to mom had been sound gave real time instructions over skype so they hit squad whilst they killed. well the crown prince has attempted to project himself as a reformer and a modernizer but the case has swung the spotlight on to other policies he's led in the past eighteen months he's consolidated power at that time he is understood to
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be responsible for the blockade of cattle saudi arabia along with the united arab emirates bahrain and egypt cut ties with doha in june last year in november it was the mysterious detention of lebanese prime minister saad hariri and riyadh in ounces resignation on saudi television but withdrew it after returning to lebanon the crown prince is a major driver of the saudi led coalition's war in yemen saudi actions that have drawn international condemnation not least in august when as strike killed a bus full of school children and finally spearheaded a so-called anti corruption crackdown dozens of saudi princes officials and prominent business men were detained without charge at the ritz carlton in riyadh. now to saudi distance one hundred on the sorry in london is there a crisis going on within the royal family in saudi arabia and if so can we expect the family to keep rallying around the crown prince. there's
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a closer since several years. advance man with. all the all the god on the loose who more qualified could be in bin life. if. opposit new position to his father who was anti american is very pro-american he is the man of choice of the deep state of the military industrial complex in america and the media does a complex is angry and waiting for a chance to strike back so removing that deep in the conflicts is always conflicts but they were able to rally around because the conflicts were manageable now we are getting into a conflict which is becoming unmanageable we have for example the one in line and thrown quote unquote i am of no use here in london but he cut himself for not saying anything possibly plotting with the british we don't know and we have been now if not executed which is quite amazing because some of the sentiment is quite vicious you should have it noted there really took
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a minute this event but you could not because this would have made a major break in the royal family is still stars standing by for american help so this conflict could really mushroom into a disintegration of the family an internal fight there's a but it will possibility that we have some of that lies he's leading a faction possibly promoting observe the kink with the hamad bin if as a crown prince. removing. him b.s. mr man mr i've been i've been been. who is not really that much in power and so on but you could take revenge for what has happened to him in the in the ritz he was detained in that it and he was beaten and three today collect any common mortal would believe themselves to be above them or tells us so he has something changed to take so he may join wonder function to have a full scale confident confrontation i don't know how king solomon would manage
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that especially his now we know it is but don't misunderstand king solomon he is also a bloody tyrant like his and but he is now the incapacitated in old age and busy playing cards but not all that i said was that he has status in what is the case hasn't he stepped in quite convincingly to attempt damage control does that not say that he does still be in charge of this. we are. this is this is the old systems could or is that would have reduced our own doing is the head of the investigation is that this is the of this he is the one to that we've got putting their decrees in front of his father most likely and trying to manage it but i don't think we he has the capacity and in age there's a very well there's a very well possibility that we get the news today or tomorrow after the war that the king died accidentally by heart attack or stroke or something like that happens that man is not going to give of the power of the man who believe that he looks under the market only of the action that the great and ask his close associate to call him alexander the great is not going to give possible is ok he will fight up to death by the way where he discussed with the threats which has been leaked to
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the media that saudi arabia can do with relation with iran which i know become anti american or shall be brought before him but it will appear what it is that there is not only thing was he said it in the question of if in the course not listen if i go down you go with me you are all right mohammed analysts are only have been right there for the last word and see we have absolutely and will be talking to you more in the coming hours thanks very much for joining us from london get a look. now government leaders in a strain there are under pressure to remove child refugees from a remote island in the pacific ocean because many of them and mentally ill doctors have made a video to highlight their concerns about conditions on the island now are andrew thomas reports from sydney. some refugee children have been held on nauru for more than five years according to doctors most are mentally ill self harm is rife. refugee activists have campaigned for years for them to be taken off the island six
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thousand doctors in australia have just signed a petition calling for the same some have made a video explaining why we're in a crisis situation the refugees must be evacuated from offshore to take. now political momentum is growing too for them to be taken off the island at the weekend in sydney an independent candidate beat the government it what should have been one of the safest parliamentary seats in. here and seeing. these unseen. and. pressure is growing on prime minister scott morrison to act on monday he gave a national apology to people who asked children were sexually abused by those supposed to be looking after them in state supported institutions but some accuse him and the labor opposition leader of hypocrisy for supporting a policy which detains refugee children off shore critics say that too is abuse or
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this is institutional abuse that's being perpetrated by government is trying taxpayers' funday systems i found keeping the people there to deprivation of hope is suffering physically suffering mentally and that deprivation of hope is what's really driving people to spare on monday eleven children and their families were taken off the roof and brought to australia for urgent medical attention for the remaining fifty two children the answer may be a transfer to new zealand so far astray as government has resisted an offer by new zealand's prime minister to resettle refugees there because of a quirk in australia is visa rules just aboard a plane to come here foreigners need a proof arised australian visa but new zealand do not the government says refugees might start in new zealand but then it come across to australia later breaking it's never australia terence policy. the government wants to put lifetime bans on refugees from ever coming to australia even if they become new zealand citizens something the labor opposition party has been against but compromise may be needed
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to get children off the roof fast after thomas al-jazeera said. he was present on a trump has threatened to cut financial aid to three central american nations for failing to stop a large group of migrants making its way across towards the us border tweeted guatemala honduras and el salvador were not able to do the job of stopping people from leaving their country and coming illegally to the u.s. will now begin cutting off all substantially reducing the massive foreign aid routinely given to them altogether the three countries received more than five hundred million dollars from the u.s. last year trump is accusing them of failing to prevent what his describing as a u.s. national emergency the u.n. estimates a group of around seven thousand people making their way through north through mexico towards the u.s. border many of them say they're fleeing poverty and violence and plan to seek
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asylum. you can find plenty more in doing all the updates on the story on our website there's the address of the bottom of your screens al jazeera dot com do take a look. here with al-jazeera these are our top stories turkey's president is vowing to reveal what he calls the naked truth about jamal khashoggi schelling. is expected to give the statements in the next hour his foreign minister says turkey would cooperate if the international criminal court launches an investigation. in his latest comments the u.s. president has called the killing of the saudi journalist a plot gone a rhyme donald trump has sent the head of the cia to turkey to clarify information on the case and that as a new report is adding to the growing waves of evidence linking the saudi crown
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prince to the case according to intelligence sources the voices news agency reports that a key aide to monitor. gave real time instructions over skype to the hit squad also killed. meanwhile a much prices investor conference in the desert has opened in riyadh the events have been plans to attract foreign investment to saudi arabia has been overshadowed by a boycott of by participants over the killing of dozens of high profile executives government leaders and media companies have pulled out since details emerged linking the saudi leadership to the killing but the u.s. treasury secretary has traveled to riyadh steve michonne has been meeting with the saudi crown prince behind closed doors in the city and travel to the kingdom despite canceling his participation in the investment conference newton says he is in saudi arabia to discuss terrorism financing the saudi leadership and in other news donald trump says he's planning to increase the u.s.
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stockpile of nuclear weapons until in his words other countries come to their senses the us president has announced plans to pull out of nuclear weapons treaty with russia trump accuses the russians of violating a thirty year cold war era agreement to limit short and medium range ballistic missiles and china's president has opened the world's longest bridge over the sea its fifty five kilometers long as four tunnels and two manmade islands that link hong kong and macau to do high and other cities in southern china has taken nine years and fifteen billion dollars to build drivers looking forward to a thirty minute commute instead of four hours. say now with all the headlines more news here on al-jazeera after the street. the differences. and the similarities of cultures of.
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