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process he concludes this is an invasion of our country and our military is waiting for you. u.s. administration officials point to the violence said broke out at guatemala's border with mexico as hundreds try to force their way across to join the large group of would be immigrants to the u.s. already on their way the main body of people now numbering some three and a half thousand is still hundreds of kilometers away from the u.s. border and could take weeks to arrive the timing of the deployment more likely determined by next week's mid-term elections in which president trump has explicitly said the issue of immigration should play a dominant role mike hanna al-jazeera washington. look at the weather next for you and then he gave people a say but hardly anyone but him to protect the last mexico's president elect a scrapping a new ad for. donald trump is not welcome in pittsburgh that's
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a bad victims of saturday's synagogue shooting. how the eye of the typhoon has gone through the northern philippines not the top of your screen but of course as is always the case it takes much of the energy from the rest of the weather system so there's a trail of showers running through northern borneo back to was put in southern thailand but beyond that not much in the forecast that line is very obvious so the potential for the heavy rains to exist from kuala lumpur singapore and down through most of sumatra even as far as western java with a shower or two in borneo as for the philippines the shout will still be there is legacy will rain really into under saddam's for luzon as the typhoon disappears otherwise it's a dry situation nothing much changed by the time we get to says they are the same
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sort of areas allowed to get wet in australia we've had the latest little system running through tasmania as you can see that's been a very active spring so far on the potential for showers developing as the the warmest study comes up is still the surfaces in queens and the potential exists twenty three in melbourne sunshine tasmania is fine once more and perth the cloud is back with the tail end of a frontal system so you go about nineteen or twenty degrees and the rain from that well it's likely to be i think mostly slight the south all news even there is more right on the way the north it's sunny. we go get a feel for the guess that's in the club going to send us home. or your groceries. per se or two dollars just back. last.
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show documentaries from around the world about those who won't give up their fight for justice. al-jazeera selects justice. move. again you what you are serious reminder of our top stories this hour. looking into the generous to have been meeting saudi arabia's top prosecutor for the second time sources told the saudi side of the testimonies of eighteen suspects being held in the kingdom that refused to do so in monday's talks there are still however disagreements over where the suspects should be tried. and divers are
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scouring the ocean floor for the black box flight recorders from a passenger plane that crashed on monday one hundred eighty nine people on board flight seventy three seven max plunged into the sea just minutes after taking off from jakarta. and the u.s. government is sending more than five thousand troops to the mexican border and show forces groups of refugees and migrants make their way north from central america. now the race is on for the top job in europe's biggest economy off the german chancellor angela merkel and out she will leave politics at the end of her twenty twenty one she's also stepping down as leader of her policy positions she's held for nearly two decades after the christian democrats suffered big losses in regional elections and they get. many muckle is the favorite to replace health. has also put up his hands but joins us live now from balance
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of it in terms little bit about who is poised to replace muckle. well those figures you were mentioning just then a very different kinds of people within i'm going to merkel's c.d.u. party as you're saying a lot of people consider and i'd come as chancellor merkel's preferred successor to take on the leadership of the party she was previously the leader of a small southwestern region in germany where she earned the reputation as a centrist she has shown herself to be liberal on immigration policy and she's formed a coalition previously including the greens and so some people as you were saying see her as a mini merkel somebody who will continue in that line of centrist policies here in germany contrasted with spawn who has been outspoken in criticizing what he sees of
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the as the effects of the open immigration policy he has criticized for example what he sees as prejudice among some immigrant populations and so there is talk that he would be the figure if it were him to take over the leadership which would actually see the party take a more nationalist line whether that would see them drift towards working with the far right alternative for germany party which has been on the rise that's another question but it's a fear that's been raised among some people here in germany right now that's pretty major announcement isn't it that the middle what we actually have we seen to then germany and from europe. well there hasn't been that much surprise here in germany that she will not seek reelection in twenty twenty one but she's stepping down as party leader by the end of the year and so there has been
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a lot of speculation as to what's caused this the c.d.u. has seen a succession of bad electoral performances just this weekend in the region of her serve it's been losing votes but so too has its social democrat party partners who they govern with nationally they've been losing votes as well so this governing coalition here in germany the grand coalition is seen to be very rocky lots of speculation that it could crumble before twenty twenty one and now people are asking where does the country go it's possible that we could see new coalitions emerge european wide president of france said that he respects chancellor merkel's decision and says that she has ruled or she's governed here in germany with courage he was a big fan but together they wanted to push through reforms to things like the way the eurozone area in the u. is run now of course his options might be more limited so a lot of people in brussels looking towards whether the country will turn to the right perhaps listen to the populous that have sprung up in other countries
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a bit more or whether they will actually continue to push back so lots of speculation here and in europe again barbara thanks very much nineteen. donald trump is due to visit pittsburgh later on today as the first funerals were held for eleven people killed during a shooting in a synagogue there are members of the jewish community have written an open letter to trump saying he's not welcome and leslie fully denounces white nationalism and gallagher reports from pittsburgh. at the tree of life synagogue in squirrel hill people from across the city continue to lay tributes for the eleven victims that were killed on saturday morning the attorney general called the shooting an attack on all people of faith one survivor described the moments after the first shots rang out i tried to see if i could go back to get the eight remaining people who were in the back of the congregation but i could tell the gun it was gunfire was getting louder it was coming up the stairs and i couldn't
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a can save those people the suspected shooter robert vows appeared in court on monday the forty six year old faces twenty nine separate charges and could face the death penalty in another development a group of jewish leaders has published an open letter to president trump telling him he should stay away one exit reads president trump you are not welcome in pittsburgh until you fully denounce the white nationalism the president is jew in pittsburgh on tuesday we have no use for him. he's calling himself a nationalist the last medical group that i heard of the call themselves nationalists were nazis at a white house briefing the president's press secretary told reporters don't trump has made his feelings on hate crimes clear the president has denounced racism hatred and bigotry in all forms on a number of occasions will continue to do that i'm doing it here today and i would also say at the same time that some individuals they're grieving they're hurting
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the president wants to be there to show the support of this administration for the jewish community the rabbi said that he is welcome as well as this community continues to mourn the eleven people that were killed on saturday morning the first funerals a jew to take place on tuesday two brothers who were killed in what's described as the worst attack on the jewish community in u.s. history will take place meanwhile the phrase hate has no home here is springing up all across the city and gallacher al-jazeera pittsburgh pennsylvania. there's been another setback for bangladesh's opposition leader and have plans to run the in december elections as is jail term for corruption has been doubled from five to ten years the sentence in february on charges of stealing money from an orphanage and she was last in power to separately convicted on monday of misappropriating more than three hundred thousand dollars from the charity says all the charges are part of efforts to keep her out of politics. protesters have gathered outside the
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official residence of ousted. work or been saying who's refusing to leave president's policy or a senate is coming under increasing pressure to uphold the constitution and reconvene parliament after he replaced with the former president mahinda rajapaksa but a smith has more from colombo. sri lanka's president michel serious saying is resisting calls from these people the speaker of the country's parliament to reconvene parliament so that it can vote on whether the man holed up in that building the army the prime minister's official residence is in fact still prime minister running away from the single was fired on friday by the president and replaced by former president mahinda rajapakse but everybody here is saying this is all on constitutional i think everyone is really surprised by what happened everyone should be shocked but everyone kind of feels like they need to figure out how we can stop this is a crime it does happen not on our watch we are hoping that approaches. by citizens
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by the people of sri lanka where the right to forward for the government to follow the democratic process now the president says that he is respecting the constitution but it is strange to couple of years ago taking power away from the presidency and giving powers further cows to parliament tyrants to parliament making sure the problem it is responsible for who is the prime minister the prime minister has to come on a majority in parliament so the fear among the protesters here is that if the president. the way we train to be prime minister and the advances that have been married into a long of democracy already. we give it another snapshot of our impact on the planet and it's alarming conservation group the world wide fund for nature says humans brought about cataclysmic destruction speier diversity as populations of mammals birds fish reptiles and amphibians declined by sixty percent between one thousand nine hundred ninety and two thousand and fourteen the biggest losses of
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almost ninety percent were seen in central and south america there was a sense as humans squarely to blame with habitat destruction overfishing and overhunting all having an impact and all this isn't having an environmental effect w.f. highlights how nature provides goods and services worth around one hundred twenty five trillion dollars a year. was fairly as east coast has become a global deforestation hotspot w.f. says that part of the world is likely to lose three million hectares of trees in the next fifteen years a rooting animal habitat such as koalas under thomas reports from port stephens. they're one of two animals australia is known for but unlike kangaroos koala numbers of fulling fast cars kill them as do dogs and disease but the central cause one that lies behind all those threats is human destruction of the places koalas live forcing them closer to people and each other it all comes back to habitat loss
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if quality has lost habitat they have to come down search for habitat which then makes them have to cross the road so this is set to both being hit by cars and attacked by dogs as well north of sydney this small rehabilitation center is about to be transformed into a full koala hospital costing two million dollars the state governments of new south wales will pay for it but that's the same government say campaigners which is allowing even encouraging the destruction of koala habitat where are incredibly appreciative that we're getting this hospital we need this hospital but the laws that allow the habitat clearing and it's give on one hand on the other last year new south wales relaxed laws controlling the amount of land farmers can clear of trees as a result of the new report blank clearing rates have tripled those behind the report say that if current trends continue while it's could be extinct in the wild in new south wales by twenty fifty it's really shocking and it's certainly within
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our power to stop but if we don't stop habitat destruction we will be the ones that will save these animals in the few in the wild for the last time you south wales environment minister turned down a request for an interview but the state government says old lang clearing laws were too restrictive bombing and development does not need to threaten koalas but this patch of wetland forest north of sydney illustrates the subjective nature of the decisions its own by the education department of the state government which doesn't need it for a school so two years ago sold it to a developer after environmentalist start. petitions and campaigns the state government said it made a mistake and is now trying to buy the land back for more than it was sold one part of government doesn't communicate with the other before any government department floods of land they're supposed to. other government departments and ask if you want it nobody asked the department of environment as far as we know do you want
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this land the more land the disappears the more animal hospitals will be needed andrew thomas al-jazeera paul stevens australia. the valley of the mexican peso has suffered its biggest fall for the president elect council construction of a port in the capital were told to go home. he says contracts for the multi-billion dollar project are corrupt and. a new space age meant to propel mix come into the twenty first century its cost thirteen billion dollars its construction well underway but a monday president elect and his money will lopez obrador brought it to a juggling home at the project was riddled with corruption and cronyism he said instead other airports will have their capacities increased. two runways will be built in the center lucia military airport the current airport in mexico city will
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be improved and the to look at airport will be reactivated but the decision was about more than just the airport all the markets to many it was an early sign of how the president elect plans to govern he said he'd let the people choose the way ahead via a national referendum but when it was finished this sunday it was widely panned just one percent of the electorate turned out the questions were flaw skewed in favor of the option the new government once it was shown that voters could vote more than once and in different polling stations i mean really you can see these successful exercise of participative democracy lopez obrador plans to change the constitution for more referendums on key issues but that's not the sort of decision making that will tempt a few trim vestas say business leaders we hope that the incoming government makes the rules of the game clearer so that long term projects don't suffer from the repercussions and mistrust of the mexican government at the stock exchange those
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repercussions were already being felt the drop in the peso is a real reflection of the deep concerns of the. markets and the business community but the president elect says he's not governing for them he's governing for the people first and foremost the poor he says be a poor projects consolation who save the country fully billion dollars a year. plan will be finished in three years by the time its kids will have a clear idea of who they voted into power. without is there are these are our top stories tax investigators looking into the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi meeting saudi arabia's top prosecutor for a second time sources have told al jazeera that saudi side has handed over
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testimonies of eighteen suspects being held in the kingdom that refused to do so in monday's talks there are still disagreements over where the suspects should be tried. divers are scouring the ocean floor for the flight recorders from a passenger plane that crashed on monday with one hundred eighty nine people on board so far they have recovered human remains and belongings off the coast of java island. seven three seven which went into only months ago into the sea just minutes after taking off from jakarta the pilot radioed air traffic control asking to turn back just before the jet went down. the u.s. government is sending more than five thousand troops to the mexican border it's a show of force as groups of refugees and migrants make their way north from central america. fifteen senior officials from am are in bangladesh for talks on the possible return of range of refugees to rakhine state then out of the capital
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dhaka on a jew to visit the refugee camps and. last year nearly a million refugees federal campaign of violence by the middle military they've since been living along bangladesh's border. and another setback for opposition leader as is plans to run in december elections jailed in a corruption case has been extended from five to ten years she was initially sentence in february on charges of stealing money from the orphanage when she was last in power she was then separately convicted on monday of misappropriating more than three hundred thousand dollars. and japanese steel company is being ordered to compensate south koreans for their forced labor during world war two south korea's supreme court has ruled that nippon still must pay each plaintiff eighty seven thousand dollars the company has ruled the called the ruling regrettable japan occupied korea from one nine hundred ten to one nine hundred forty five those are
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a suspect grab the obvious or his baton and started beating him with a new understanding this is the initial version of the room. now. to day is grand opening party for mother earth for justice. for now i'll just put it here. i'm going to be introduced to the mother earth that are going to thank our propane i. still got my days i still have my nights and it's good fifteen years right you know her son was shot fourteen times mom was just seven you're you're have those who was just six true that's why i'm here enough think god is out of here you know man. trey was my bro and he never showed any signs of
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that. i balance out. any of these cases and it was overwhelming. for me and i'm praying for you and. the founder mothers for just. this. it's now we're back in the as big as it has. we're. we're going to wise. may ninth this mar and that's perry. hamilton is the main organizer and will lead a mother's day march that will take place saturday of this week and it would be
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meeting with people in the white house have been incredible in calling people to accountability organizing other mothers meeting. and to on the restart which brought me to this place that i met i'm not sure if i want a child in such a terrible violent way if i would have the courage or the training i just want to praise you for having the courage. apparently that there should be some form of a civilian panel yet that is embalmed as while we're headed through this for a. new talent t.v. and video any killings on there we're going to give them our demand that in all my right now we are meeting at the white house back to. work ordering
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a nasty call. to have the special prosecutor. have any time a links to the police of the terrorists or the d.a.'s office. hopefully we can get cases reopened and possibly get justice for their here glad. we didn't do in this group that was because they're going to live their reality the voice that we gave today it might have been quiet but i think they heard stuff because everybody seemed like they just wanted to break down that any good music need be and i think once we land i think they going.
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mexico's attorney general found it while of barry white more likely the mastermind behind me and under their orders local police are accused of detaining the students before handing them to their good adults get off. their disappearance has triggered a cold wave of demonstrations. one of the youngest of them who gunned the one most in demento said last budget meeting looks a little nosy i.o.c. not fun you see in the us in the moment it's been left on the first companion animals and with the moment those who can. still gossip with this. know those oh by the time we go up in them is going to be a bit of a bit of a horse to a lot of what went on tolls are going to get somebody. behind this i would personally think it is you know some money fiasco in the office they feel i think it sort of put the quite a bit of this into and i think it wasn't
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of the beloved jamal a plea from show cheese field and say she urges world leaders to put pressure on saudi arabia. also more remains are recovered from a crushed indonesian liner as investigators scour the sea for clues about what brought it down. and lives not looking so cozy for australia's koalas a global report sounds a wildlife warning. or we'll see what's next for real madrid to after. just three months into the job. welcome to the news of a significant development in the past hour in the investigation into the murder of journalist john. saudi arabia's top prosecutor has met turkish officials for
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a second time and sources tell jazeera that the testimonies of eighteen suspects have now been handed over the saudi side had refused to do so in the first round of talks on monday there are still disagreements over where the suspects should be tried as get the very latest from alan fischer who's live for us in istanbul i mean initially there was not so much corporation from either side despite the fact of the second round of talks is there really a momentous change in this dynamic at the moment. well there certainly been movement in the last couple of hours i can tell you that behind me the reason you're seeing all these photographers is the chief prosecutor from saudi arabia is commonly inside the consulate here arrived when we were live or near about an hour ago would expect him to leave it at any point number of cars have been moved to this some of the security detail of back on to the street so if that happens we'll bring it to you life here on al-jazeera as far as the airlie
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a meeting between the chief prosecutor of istanbul and the chief prosecutor of saudi arabia there was an impasse there on monday the turks had said we want the depositions of the statements that were made by the eighteen people who are currently being held in saudi arabia in connection with the death of jamal khashoggi the saudis point blank refused that infuriated the tarts more than just angered them they were very angry indeed and that's because the seed of saudi arabia is saying this is going to be an open and transparent investigation then at the very least those statements should be handed over there was a second meeting we understand that the saudi prosecutor consulted with some senior figures in the government in riyadh and those statements were handed over in the last couple of hours no they're in arabic the touch will have to translate them and then go through them individually but it may well give them a better idea of what happened inside the consulate even though we are led to believe that they have audio and video from inside there the key questions the
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saudis have to answer for the turks is first of all what happened to the body or where is jim. we know that one of the alleged victim that arrived was carrying a bomb so are they looking for a body or are you looking for body parts and who is this turkish collaborator the person that helped according to the saudis dispose of the body or was this an organization was an individual did he even exist and while the saudis are saying they won't extradite the thousand people despite pleas from the taxpayer. because under international law the consulate is so de soil therefore anything that happened there comes under the a part of you that the turks are saying if there was a local that was involved in disposing of the body that is a crime in turkey and therefore at the very least the saudi should be providing that name and they should then be allowed to interview that person but certainly things were at an impasse on monday the situation has improved the turks still not handing over the audio and video even though they've been asked for that by the
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saudis their argument is that once they compile a full indictment against anyone who is involved in this killing then that may become clearer the other problem with that of course is that that me will reveal turkish intelligence services going your boat gathering material so we may never actually see that hitting the public domain although we're told it exists but certainly the big developments in the last couple of hours certainly that with reports of new angles to the investigation the pressure is really on the saudis because the one time that the turks have been using in this slow drip feeding of leaked information to the media and to the wider international community. exactly right and although the these new angles of the investigation may provide new evidence they might not but it could all be linked one way or another the thing they're looking at we're told is that they have sent cameras down into the sewers near the console general's residence which isn't far from here it's
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a short walk it would take me less than five minutes to get there and we know that the local municipality actually cleaned out the drains the last week now that looked suspicious because the routine no it does look suspicious here but the municipality said no look this was all part of a routine it's things that we do anyway at this street was it was due turkish police still sent down the cameras they say they're going to analyze the results second thing is that the consul general's residence they looked at the fireplace there and realized that a big fire had been set in the last few days but there were it had been cleaned out totally and how did they know it being cleaned up totally because in that room they couldn't even find a fingerprint belonging to the consul general which immediately raised their suspicions no they've taken some samples of the suit in the chimney that may well provide them with some more information these little things may seem unrelated but it's all about building a much bigger picture we think that the troops have got a very good idea of what happened inside the consulate behind me what they want to
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know is what happened to the body they'd like to be able to find that and give it a decent burial they think that the saudis have that and they're not really cooperating with the turks so that continues to be an area where this friction between the two sides but certainly a bit of movement in the last couple of hours and there's a sea life here outside the consul the consulate and the chief prosecutor is still in there what expecting him to leave presumably is in there talking to local staff talking to people who may have been in the building at the time people who were given the day off as we know that happened as well and also just taking a look at the rooms where jamal khashoggi was actually killed but moment we'll leave it. of course. back to as that situation develops that's also bring our viewers up to speed with a new line that's coming from turkey's president to rest up to the one says the game is being played over the show's killing to save someone well the show g.'s fine fiance is in no doubt that saudi arabia is responsible for his murder as
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a memorial in london she has demanded they return his body journey home has more from the british capital this was a memorial event recalling the words of the director of middle east monitor dr daoud the values that jamal khashoggi stood for justice freedom of the press political accountability values that he said were universal resonating everywhere it was also an event but small perhaps the most public comment yet by her shoulder his fiance. these if only i knew that there were bloodthirsty evil people waiting inside the consulate for my gym now i would have done all i could to prevent him from entering. this or that she didn't understand the big deal if only i knew that death squad was inside. yet we never imagined such a level of barbarity cruelty and evil could be voting for jamal miss these describe her as a journalist and an intellectual whose words frightened unjust and greedy autocrats
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called on the saudi or four of these to reveal the whereabouts of his remains to allow a dignified burial jim i live in the young of the democracy even marginally this relationship democracy generally rejection and i. don't want to do everything in your body or. they're all just in one sitting it is you know there is he's body and then there was this powerful political appeal to world leaders taking particular aim at u.s. president donald trump whose invitation to visit the white house she has turned down i am however disappointed in the actions of the leadership in many countries particularly in the us president trump should president should help reveal the truth and ensure justice be served he should not pave the way for a cover up of my fiance's murder let's not let money taint our conscience and
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compromise our values a mix of emotion and grief protest and politics recalling a man and a journalist killed apparently for speaking his mind jonah hill al jazeera central london. the white house says u.s. president told trump is still considering action against saudi arabia for the killing of course first free white house correspondent kimberly hellcat has more on the story. we haven't heard much since we know that the cia director in a hassle went to turkey she went there because the president asked for audio and video intelligence which was not supplies so we were trying to get some answers about whether or not she and hassled actually heard the audio that is rumored to have been released and in fact details of the interrogation of john but also his murder when asked about this sarah sounders had this to say the president met last week with cia director gina house for after having gathered additional intelligence on her overseas trip and the administration is weighing different
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options will make an announcement about what the decision to action is now the president did promise when this story first developed severe punishment for even the highest levels of the saudi government if in fact it was discovered there have been lies and deception was certainly the president has acknowledged he believes there has been but so far he has defended the denials of not only the crown prince but also the king that they had any understanding of what happened with regard to this that they did not in any way ordered the killing of. but certainly the white house is as you heard there from sara sanders weighing its options they are not ruling out taking action against saudi arabia but again we should note with just eight days until a u.s. election the president it appears has decided that there is no electoral advantage to talking about the story and their peers he is waiting until after the vote given the controversy all nature of the story and the fact that it could play into the
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minds of the voters when they make their decision when it goes time when it's time to go to the polls. let's go straight back to turkey and to istanbul straight television news lines coming out from the wires certainly that the turkish prosecutor asked saudia arabia who sent killers i mean it is a fundamental question who made that order and who is being protected. exactly right and the turkish president has in the last ten minutes been reported is speaking to his pile is party at the parliament in ankara dear he said that he briefed the leaders of france and germany fully on the investigation but he said the game is being played to protect someone in saudi arabia no he has in the past pointed the finger at the crown prince mohammed bin soundman he wasn't explicit at this time rome but certainly that would be the implication of his comments.

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