tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 11, 2018 5:00am-6:00am +03
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it will move on and it is a button and it is an extremist the memory go did look good so if you're going to go do that it was you know we were easily you. know moshi. while teaching at the engineering school of thought he had started to collaborate with a writer. on an anti establishment magazine called. or and fasts in arabic breaths in english it grew rapidly in popularity not just among moroccan intellectuals but also abroad. who feel give a fresh voice to young writers artists and left wing activists speaking out against all domination by kuhn you lists and governments including the moroccan monarchy.
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the. center was anything bad. about. half a year if you could kill mary be ok because you can be a puppy and you think about himself as he'd be. measured by himself above i wish you could measure. jenny. yes he. could really. fifty. for physical. be sure we love to have friends if you're. in love with the queen you can win this battle and. if you measure the. matter then well done. obama mary felt.
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it could. be the mafia. who. are in him and every year. the build his machine to be physical well enough. that he had to his mouth people do what they. have to get the short are we separate nothing and misleading. why. be. rather delicate it offends our. party's attitude towards israel hardened after the one nine hundred sixty seven war and he openly imprints the palestinian cause. it.
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and the lower level more confirm what to me is that it held so invisible in a can without a bowler been spent a lot of a year would you defeat the a false then you have but the skill and the head that you have said below basically be a wall or a c. don't mean that i think will assume a levy is the. uneven. difficultly not lho and he. knew what they usually for marie will usually for this area who deal with a be able to clean amateur. or you know for your own worth of arms over to the pov of prosperity on earth with the balkan prayer party of the prisoner preach york new york you have a playoff for sunset or for lisa tantrum a political dog is having a badass politike. as he plays a position completely off school edition new concept garbage wreath sitting across . the board you can everybody album is good or they don't. sit around. politic you're
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should be moved to be. because of magazine and his activities in the left wing group. he was arrested in january nine hundred seventy two and brutally tortured the magazine was shut down. student demonstrations forced his release but he was soon targeted again along with his friend the philosophy teacher latif that. the two went into hiding in march one nine hundred seventy two. get it to rehab make the point yes i said show the products and talk to. people who left behind that. seething the.
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i think. you're fifty. in august one thousand nine hundred ninety three perhaps a fox he was tried in american courts in his absence and sentenced to life imprisonment. whilst in hiding he could probably have fled morocco but preferred to stay in the country. after months in hiding. arrested again in one nine hundred seventy four. died in prison seeming to be a victim of torture. should let the.
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if you live free or if you serious that can happen when it has and if you learn pretend key you were feeling your crime let me fuck up about him for pretty. precarious. that you couldn't. be eight students were about to have about a half. million longs. even though he's on the fence you. of course you me call him when you're part of your passion do not let your. snowfall have been a source of both if you're of sticking. on of it one percent love all the center of all the money second of all even get masa seriously don't do it will suddenly a person a session. if not all perhaps if more men move simply
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moral and good miki does open a measuring didn't come up single moment didn't report on that in both community talk to more dovish the upset about the disc even if she didn't left nor do you know forty fifty that it has a document that issues that idea to the local of the stinnett it leak soup be it bust or it economists sure that it will increase young and there are. perhaps it's party spent three years from one nine hundred seventy four to one nine hundred seventy seven. detention center. in the one nine hundred ninety s. amnesty international reported on what it called violations of human rights in morocco . it said conditions in there. were appalling with reports of savage torture there it went on real and suspected opponents of the regime are
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jailed after unfair trials hundreds of disappeared people moroccans and western sahara remain unaccounted for. in the no. short ten. minute. and age that kerry malaysia. only say this. a while and. when one or be surely learned more homey were. told that there is a. hell hole that in the whole nano of the motor there's a law what the abyss to mariah. eighty
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feel the mineral. mineral halakhah. or. a what luck. well be tele larry king and that us all well hey yet she had no. other thermal power nothing. they threw us and i worked. fer the many assets ashore that needed them or were they at the mark as say a dick or were. a sort of creep then to sell we just as an i won't let you are they to her she made bad fifi. spent three years. without attending a full trial. when he finally had his day in court it would only be the start of over twenty more years in jail and exile.
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you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. and al-jazeera. oh i maryam namazie in london just a quick look at the headlines techies president says his authorities have shed audioboo according to relating to the murder of jamal khashoggi saudi arabia the u.s. britain france and germany but right of type one has yet to confirm whether techie possesses ordeal of the actual killing of the journalist inside the saudi consulate
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in istanbul more than five weeks ago. computer we have given the recordings to saudi arabia the americans the british the germans to everyone they've listened to the conversations almost recordings but you know what's being said there's no point in distorting this funked among the fifteen they know who the mode will raise or the murderers are in the saudi arabian administration can succeed in bringing this to light by making the fifteen speak. or yemeni military officials are saying that pro-government forces of seize the main hospital in the key port city of her data around seventy percent of yemen's food and medicine passes through her data which is controlled by hoofy rebels thousands are trapped by the fighting the french and u.s. presidents have smoothed over a disagreement on defenses they met in paris where they are attending while one commemorations on his way to france told trump attacked emanuel call for a european army. in the democratic republic of
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congo countries facing its worst of both outbreak in the country's recorded history the health ministry says the virus has killed nearly two hundred people since an outbreak was declared in august fighting in the east of the country is making it difficult for health officials to assist communities affected by the disease. at least eleven people have been killed and thousands left homeless as two wildfires burning in the u.s. state of california one of the fires is in the north where twenty seven thousand homes are evacuated in the south all residents of the city of malibu have been ordered to leave their homes a state of emergency has also been declared. the u.s. state of florida is at the center of an election recount battle to high profile races the governor and for the senate are heading for a recount after they were too close to call some races in georgia and arizona are also still to be decided after tuesday's midterm elections you're up to date with
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all of our top stories i will bring you more on everything we're covering in the news hour that's coming up in twenty five minutes time i'll see them. with the left wing. during the reign of king has in the second from the one nine hundred sixty s. to the one nine hundred eighty a period known as the years of law. he was arrested the one nine hundred seventy four and held in. detention center in casablanca notorious for reports of torture of political prisoners and were. not covered sufficiently of the mom to give you good works don't. talk to louis or new media. one here.
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here or do you love. me don't you come. home. to live in the. p.c. . but she actually did to the fuselage freak. show. on the eve of the session she planned up to more heated debate that will be a man who says you need to do these all and. many more are still there when i see you the day we hope to hear more me are doing the dishes leaving me between the car on ac do you really feel equal and if you didn't wish.
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in october nine hundred seventy seven. was finally tried as a blank along with other dissident and anti establishment figures. the official charge was plotting against state security. he had already been handed a life sentence in his absence three years before so he was fully expecting that to be confirmed wichita's. the sentence is now handed to serfaty and the other one hundred thirty nine detainees amounted to a total of thirty centuries in jail. commits an act which is amusing us again a little. girl from. kim
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kim the guys who work. and who could. work that above. and beyond perhaps see and hear you very kind of ok if you don't have and whatever if you let it go. i mean that badly. we should. really be more. than any decision not to fascinate at least. i mean you. have been. very here was my in my head and you know. what. if you wish to be believed. the fact. that i think.
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is enough most. people do. this stuff to put it to see. if it even knew. blue slug at its home for example that's not could be supported in austin that is a. good look to boot up a skeleton with a rather new on it in the beautiful plant where people see it instead of the shining city on made me think them public. so you felt that because the you. thought out. what had it all that counts my had to see as you didn't and no. one had sold. them in yet. and you then is in.
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them tema to a big help. when you know i mean. nothing in the whole it will be the method in film. to blame to contend hold it in the be submissive be so hold up the wave in that or bust. and. then in that i've just been. in the oh what can that motherly woman as a son. who may yet walk at that. what's remarkable is that so far and his fellow political prisoners were still able to influence moroccan politics from within jail not by a hunger strike in one nine hundred seventy nine to steal the moment by some of them are actually quoting me yet they always seem utterly the to me. if
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come out and you are the only thing. all of it one of his own you can talk up you know you can talk. and. get it done too. bad had. i didn't what are you being are. still. me don't you know the media and me in ways you could end it all that's the hate stuff and i mean they have. cost us off ever but you don't know how the hell could they like. the whole agenda aid be shipping today
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they're learned earlier and that their view of the. north america pocket the billion here. in our present can cradle of cornell's will be ready by hook. still set on the wrong brevard. mall. on living to be your ticket before new year to swallow mohawk zillion does any problem or can result in their provision here or deliver their treatment year to clog. living conditions in can each from prison north of the capital. did eventually improve there was no shortage of reading material and some prisoners studied for diplomas. but after long sentences they often emerged into a changed world and were themselves different people. was
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it your. need to cut me sentences and said you will never need to be who for conversion or please will see toward. a hundred or more cities read any. point being divorced is used any effective to change only in will he or she should be fair imo so long to produce a lot of the best so long as and that is for the loss you woke up his own not hopefully any judgement god gave me a funky he who lives just outside then it will be of us should do peter is that what you know not true v. marketing engine to vent to zoom in
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on. his mic on a sun. yes she taught us shit i don't envision didn't all point. just to sit avoidance and called really just a sheet of what don't you see with the gaping hole fish so. maybe she's there if you should pull very good going to get it can be to get me up if you wish to keep it do given what it is will do is she she is on before you. once a thought he was in jail he married a french woman whom he met in one nine hundred seventy two called cliff dean dawes she was a teacher and activist and led to the struggle to get serfaty and his comrades released from prison. a french ex-pat in morocco though had first met serfaty when
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she helped hide him in her house in one nine hundred seventy two. she was later arrested and expelled to friends but they met again while he was in jail in one thousand nine hundred six. they got married in kony to prison so she could visit him more easily. than hate her and. how to let you know. where they can get any custody said no you know what i mean. you know what i mean though to be thought hey talk. that if it. should work at c.s.u. and then the year before. the. finals you see you can assume that he didn't miss you there usually then ticking. and he'll get an
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issue because. if you recall planning a show of force a show the mob the movie and so will be just. a one way and a bit. says c. . because remember that in the not normal no the what i assess what i was born about one of the left would. see him a b. and me a time and a wild card is that so it's mainly a need. to know that's what they them and one of them at apple. what it's and that's a constant. and international campaign led by christine dawson party and danielle material wife of the french president brought about the end of serfaty seventeen years in jail in
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september nine hundred ninety one. but his moroccan citizenship was immediately before worked on the pretext that his father was brazilian so he and christine were again exiled to friends. to continue to criticize the moroccan government as a university teacher in paris specializing in identity and democracy in the arab world i don't know if you believe that libya could be america right life and. it left iraq ever have to face but i don't believe we. had a. friend in me and how can we as a clock starting with a prince yes you know if you had a kid because most of the you know what it can cause was and is a very. bad habit. that we cross when wessel gets to. make. a lady feo
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on the twenty third of july in one thousand nine hundred. s. and the second died and was succeeded by his more forward looking son who was crowned king. serfaty citizenship was reinstated and in september two thousand the seventy four year old returned to morocco. he and christine found things had changed under a center left coalition government led by the socialist union of popular forces that was hockey puck in the senate. to handle the current. set up of the engine should bob heard of. committee or g for the questions didn't. get. near unto significant disagreement no one on. difficulties anybody's any whose job you have pursued that would be used to dilute
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a surrogate you know should know. and then of the news then there will be. physical fragility didn't prevent him from criticizing the government when he felt it necessary right until the end abu hamsa farty died on the eighteenth of november twenty turn in medicare aged eighty four though he never stopped public office his relentless pursuit of freedom from french colonial rule and of democracy in independence morocco despite long periods in gene or exile led his closest friends and supporters to call him the moroccan mandela. senator robert kennedy was assassinated in june one thousand nine hundred eighty
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eight sir hand sir is still serving a life sentence for his murder. but there have been calls for decades for the case to be reopened including from robert kennedy jr. all the evidence was destroyed after the trial they had a legal obligation to save the evidence because sir ham was going to file an appeal al-jazeera world asks who killed robert kennedy. however it is raining for a while at least on the western side of australia the cloud is fairly obvious east of perth is to the west australia and south australia
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a useful in monterey and i think this will be percy self's sitting in the sunshine during sunday to the east it's warming up nicely in adelaide if you want twenty eight or thirty melbourne will probably join in basra and get to monday but to twenty eight here in the cloud starts to come in you see the circulation here so there's going to be a spell of rain possibly a shower to write inland in australia otherwise it's mostly a cloudy picture and the story in new zealand is rather dry and yes we've still got clouds coming to the north as still talking in some tropical air them up a little bit of rain from it but not in significance across churches that sixteen dawkins' at twenty possibly share in the far north north on otherwise it's a couple of fine looking days where sunshine prevalent. not quite the same for jump noles obviously change of season but to a different one but waiting for winter to come in it's still there but it's hanging around up there is not current science any time soon so it's sort of seventeen degrees and a bit of rain in tokyo high teens for most of japan as you can see and if you
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behind the front because that's what it is you're in the sunshine but still a twelve or thirteen. when a parent loses their child to a terminal illness. they often feel that they've taken on the weight of the world. but mr huang is determined to find out what caused his daughter's death and brought him such heartache. the story of a committed parent turned activist a father's protest part of the viewfinder asia series on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. a
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journey of personal discovery about how the soviet rule has shaped the present day georgia if you people who shoot your past you will never have a future in government buildings and the more new men's they seem to inspire in or is always there in your own people they are small algis there is time an aversion to me it's examines the cultural influences of the soviet union al-jazeera correspondent the soviet scar. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next sixty minutes turkey's president says they've shared recordings related to the
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killing of jamal khashoggi with saudi arabia and the u.s. . as pro-government forces seized the datas they hospital could outrage over the journalist's murder help end the war in ghana to. the leaders of germany. in france mark one hundred years since the end of the first world war visiting the train carriage where the armistice was signed. in two massive wildfires continue to burn out of control in california threatening thousands more homes and lives. in score japan's because she might i'm close of one the biggest sites all in asian club football are drawn around enough for them to climate sunil average victory over persepolis in the asian champions league final. turkey's president says his country has shed audioboo according as relating to the
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murder of jamal khashoggi with saudi arabia the united states britain france and germany but russia has yet to confirm media reports that turkey possesses audio of the actual killing of the journalist inside the saudi consulate in istanbul more than five weeks ago other one also said he might need u.s. president donald trump in paris where they're both attending commemorations marking one hundred years since the end of the first world war drums already discussed the case with the french president they reportedly agreed the fallout from murder could create an opportunity to end the saudi led war in yemen. reports now from paris. it's the first time turkey has officially acknowledged the existence of recordings related to the murder of journalist. of the saga consulate in istanbul last month and the timing could not have been more telling just before stepping on a flight to paris and a potential meeting with donald trump president diane with field has shared the
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recordings with the u.s. saudi arabia france germany and the u.k. it was a move designed to put further pressure on the international community and the u.s. in particular to take concrete action against syria and these we have given the recordings to saudi arabia the americans the british the germans to everyone they've listened to the conversations on those recordings they know what's being said there's no point in distorting this fact amongst the fifteen they know who the murderer is or the murderers are and the saudi arabian administration can succeed in bringing this to light by making a fifteen speech. the turkish president did not say exactly what was the recordings but accuse the saudis of stalling the investigation and called on the kingdom to identify these killers. announcement we not have gone unnoticed
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as leaders gather to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war us president donald trump and french president even where micron had their own agenda to deal with trying to overcome differences about european defense spending but the journalist death was not ignored they agreed saudi arabia must provide more details about his murder a former saudi spy chief says the kingdom would never agree to an international investigation. the kingdom is proud of its legal system. it will never accept. foreign interference and says as other countries have refused to allow. international tribunals to base your gate horrific acts that have happened either on their soil or elsewhere committed by their citizens.
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judicial system is it is up it's running and. it will take its course. police have now under the body it's widely suspected his remains dissolved in us it. seems concerned the u.s. and the european union may not be willing to push for a tough stance against saudi arabia given the look of weapons and business deals with the all writs kingdom but they're hoping that with codings might force the saudis to reveal who ordered the murder of the hostile possible al jazeera paris all in all the developments the u.s. will no longer help refuel from the saudi m r t coalition battling with the rebels in yemen the coalition now says it can refuel by itself as it comes under increasing pressure to end the war which has created the wild west humanitarian crisis in the rebel held city of a day that pro-government forces say they've seized a major hospital millions of people depend on the red sea port for food and aid
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mama dove reports now from djibouti. they call themselves the brigade of giants in reality though they are on the show called militia from southern yemen by the united arab emirates they are the frontline force in the battle for the strategic port city of kut they are supported by the sodium routed coalition air power held very large today with god's help we've been able to take over the fabric brothers industrial complex in the east of the city and in the next hours we have control of more areas of the city of how data victories coming we need prayers for our fighters and for the injured. today that we did sport that brings in you and other humanitarian aid has become the center of yemen's conflict with ground troops allied to the coalition struggling to drive out the hold the fighters controlling it these hospital on the outskirts of the city has been a battleground for the past five days hold the fighters took up positions on its
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roof to stop the coalition's offensive from this end of the city attacks on school some hospitals are quite common here with children on the frontline of violence and medics unable to cope with the influx of the wounded in the last fifteen minutes there were more than fifteen airstrike. fifteen this should be stopped immediately this is the roast meat for the government specially for the sequel. this is the awards time for production to end the killing and maiming of civilians including many to tune in the red sea city has soared in the last three months according to workers half a million people of fled the area since june when government forces first started to come to the city but for many still in her day that there's no escape and little chance of outside help while the number of those remaining in her latest city is difficult to gauge you're not u.n.h.c.r. is worried that people needing to flee for safety are unable to do so they're
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trapped by military operations which are increasingly confining populations and cutting off exit routes if the rail of yemeni militias fighting to take her to either succeed it will be their fost victory against who the fighters aid agencies all sounding the alarm they say the bottle on the red sea coast could throw yemen into an outright farming while the seventh apos son took the country's import school through the portal today than sold us aid and then kusin calls for a ceasefire and a political solution but so far these calls have been ignored with neither side willing to compromise mohamad at all just zero djibouti. saudi led air strikes in yemen are on course to kill more civilians than last year according to a database tracking the war that's despite united states saying the coalition is taking precautions to prevent civilian casualties they armed conflict location and event data project says
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a thousand two hundred fifty four civilians were killed this year up until november third and that includes fifty one mainly schoolchildren in a bus attack in august if the desk continue at the current rate that figure will rise to a thousand four hundred ninety one by the end of the year that would be an increase from the one thousand three hundred eighty six civilians killed by the saudi led coalition in yemen last year. well phyllis bennis is a fellow at the institute for policy studies she joins me now from washington oh it's clear that the human cost of the war in yemen continues to rise we have seen perhaps a shift in language over the past few weeks a possible diplomatic initiative unfolding possibly might the murder of jamal khashoggi helped bring about an end to this war. well the murder of jamal khashoggi has certainly put more of a spotlight on the actions of saudi arabia in yemen of course a critique of the war in in yemen was one of the things that jamal had written
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about so the two issues are very linked but unfortunately i think the united states to certain degree france as well and certainly the saudi government all view the murder of jamal khashoggi as a public relations crisis not as a human rights crisis whether the human rights of jamal khashoggi or the human rights of the hundreds of thousands indeed millions of yemenis who have been impacted so terribly by this war so until that changes i'm afraid that the murder itself is not likely to bring about an end to the war it is giving some new attention to the horrors the humanitarian crisis that is the war in yemen which is very important but i think that the real pressure certainly here in the united states to for actions like the beginning action we've seen today with the announcement that the u.s. would no longer be providing the in air refueling of saudi bombers that's an
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important step but a small one and it came about largely as a result of domestic pressure here not because of lunch with chrome that that trump was arranging today so i think that we have a great deal further to go but there are some indications that some of the pressure is ratcheting up that we are seeing more pressure on particularly the top administration as you say incremental steps but over the past few weeks we have had top u.s. officials like secretary of defense jim massey saying that there must be an end to the conflict that there must be a cease fire. all we not seeing signs of an effort to perhaps contain parts of the kingdom's foreign policy. i think we're seeing efforts to make it look like we're trying to contain the the kingdom's foreign policy unfortunately i don't see any actual pressure yet there are demands increasing demands on riyadh to. to
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to take responsibility to hold accountable those who carried out this terrible murder which it's clear the saudis are prepared to do that they've identified there's been eighteen people identified but certainly one of them is not the crown prince mohammed bin some on. the question of how this decision was made to carry out this murder remains unclear and there certainly is no pressure coming from the united states none coming from the white house certainly none coming from prince muhammad's best friend forever jared question or two to investigate in the in the serious way who actually gave the orders to kill jamal khashoggi so what we're seeing are efforts to make it look like the u.s. is pushing for greater accountability that's important because.
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