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>> they've managed to break that pad lock open. >> we're not criminals. we come here because we want to work. >> if he doesn't repent, he's going to hell. we're not criminals. ♪ >> good morning to you. in for christy paul. >> victor blackwell. top story this hour, utter bs. that's from khashoggi's editor after saudi officials confirm his death. >> they claim that khashoggi died after being placed in a choke hold during a fist fight. also thousands of migrants on the guatemala/mex boarder. there they are stuck between two nations. the massive caravan bound by the
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yoousz was forced to stop by police in riot gear. we're going to start with the death of jamal khashoggi. we have reporters around the globe gathering the latest on this story. >> clarissa, what are turkish officials saying about what is really a pretty late admission from the saudis? >> reporter: well, it's really interesting. so far today we've heard very little in the way of official reaction from the turkish authorities. there was a statement released by omar, as the head or rather spokesperson of the ruling party but he didn't specifically refer thns saudi's statement yesterday. he said we're moving forward. we're not pre-emptively blaming anyone. but we will continue to shed a light on this. itted with appear the turks
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aren't completely sold on the saudi's version of events. but they certainly stopped short of kind of overtly contradicting what the saudis had said or criticizing it in any way shape or form. that was not the case for another person in istanbul, a close friend of jamal khashoggi who is also friend of the turkish/arabic media. and he spoke in searing terms about the death of his friend. he said my friend was slaughtered by bloody murders and warned it's not over. it's just starting. we want justes for jamal. people are not buying into this white wash who believe the saudi story is a cover up and who will continue to it mand answers.
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>> thanks so much. let's go to cnn senior international correspondent. those close to say the crown prince have been remubed from their posts. tell us about a cup recall of the most portent here. >> first of all there have been 18 people arrested or detained. we don't know if they include the 15 characters that the turkish authorities say were involved in this plot we now know from saudi arabia's own admission did result in the death of mr. khashoggi at the hands of shoudy citizens. they are insisting here that the crown prince, the man with the kmifb pow executive power was not involved. he and his team have moved very fast to purge themselves on the team.
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deputy attorney swgeneral in charge 2406 security department and his closest media advisor. whose rar very prominent figure in terms of burnishing the crown prince's image at home and above all abroad. tweeting prolifically and both men were extremely close to him as worther members of this alleged squad that were sent. we don't know if any of them had been arrested. but we know they include a large number of people in the saudi security services and many very close to the crown prince. the crown prince has not only been excluded as one might anticipate but he's assumed charge of a further investigation, a consultive committee to total a restructure the intelligence services here.
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that may be interpreted locally as an effort to purge further the intelligence services of these rogue elements that acted without his permission or it may be a sign that they wish to purge people to for incompetence, for allow thing consulate to be bugged effectively and to have a bungalled this murder operation. but for now the crown prince is managing to distance himself entirely from the process and both local investigations into the kill canning and assessment of the intelligence community will be postponed or deliver their reports at the end of a month's time. >> sam, thank you. now let's get to the white house. sarah, the president slow to condemn the saudis before now. what's he saying now that they have actually admitted to playing a part in khashoggi's
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death? >> well, president trump is seemingly alone in his acceptance of saudi arabia's explanation of what happened to jamal khashoggi as their toutful the saudis are hiding the truth. initially said they had no idea what became of khashoggi and he similarly elevated the party line last night when he described that as a important first step. >> i do. i do. again it's early. we haven't finished our review. or investigation. but i think it's a very important first step and hand sooner than people thought it would happen. skb arizona, excuse me. the belief in the response ams
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after saudi officials have shifted their story several times. first, saying he left the consulate unharmed and only now acknowledging that khashoggi was killed and claiming it was the result of an accident. skepticism of law makers on capitol hill. this action from the saudis is just an effort to buy time for its embattled leaders and republican senator, lindsey graham is reject thing saudi response. "to say that i am skeptical about the new narrative about mr. cushowing ea is an understatement. first we were told he supposedly left the consulate. and there was blanket denial of any involvement. fr and now he's ilcanned all
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without the knowledge of the crown prince. it's thoortd find this latest explanation credible, as president trump ses he's believes to boo under those punishments. just a a week agehe planned to sack on saudi arabia. >> bipartisan supported for saudi arabia. thank you. critics have long been skeptical at his response to the baby. here's cnn's brian todd. >> reporter: on the campaign trail on the on the bragged openly about how much mun a he made from the saudis. >> they buy apartments from me they buy 40 million? 50 million. these dauz he's on the defensive.
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tweeting quote for the record i have no financial interests in saudi atrabia. critics say ehoohas in the past and continues to profit from saudi money. sfwlp he cared about the president himself squel it's a secondary concern at that. >> terrirr sighing the part of the that sues and added to prevent conflicts of interest, corruption, and the appearance of corruption. >> since trump took office, his hotels have been fet said. it was paid hundreds of thousands by a saudi lobbying term. the washington's post reports it made a lot of money this year
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from booking by crown prince's entourage. the post says the hotel also made money from people with with the kingtime. >> there's every reason to believe it's successful. trump pledge toads remove himself from day to day operations of his properties, turning them over to his sons. >> it's not enough constitution to simply step back from day to day control or operation. the critical it kr quell is with kw iv he did not get congress pchs appearance and parent murd murder led to more scrutiny. >> i like the saudis. they're very nice.
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they buy all sorts of my stuff. >> they bought the 35ets floor of this sky kraper in 211. trump was hard off, hoosold thisuate for a reported 20 mill ynl. and he had a bailout of another investment. >> so this is a man who hassall was looked to the shoudy said for money. we have to really ask a serious question about whether a foreign entity has leverage over the united states president in a way we've never seen before. and it's no longer pursuing any business deals. they could force hum to disivist
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himself and the idea of foreign spingded can be raids in poslk impeachment proceedings for the president. >> josh roguen and columnist for the washington post. so let's start with the ofilts statement that press secretary sarah sanders tweeted out "the united states acknowledges the anunsment from the kingdom of sodyb raup wrau that the investigation is taking action against the suspected it has wroifed this far. we will continue to closely follow the internationaler investigations and advocate for just that is timely, transparent and in atardance of mr mr. cusheely's death and offer our keepest conand explound on
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that. frrls >> whats rr significant is what it does not say. does not acbauj the saudi story has been lying for almost three weeks. they lied directly to the president of the united states by claiming they had no knowledge and fails to point out what they're calling for a timely, transparent opration is the oposof what's we're ieng and advocacy of the rule of law, well, then that stimt leerly that the trump had mintration has no eintention of playing that role. tootoo better too, tell the truth and put together the knowledge they do have.
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that's a great shame and that means only one thing. if we want an actual accounting. frrs it's not going to. >> from pressure from the trump administration. the washington post editorial board hassall canned for interngszal -- >>erateser talk about potential role from other powers in the west. they're pulling most of their political government viszts as we've learned thatsic areitary mnuchin will be at riyadh. of the terrorist funding targeting center that came up after he canc canalled the first meeting there. what role could the other poiers in the west play forward for more pressure on the saudis?
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>> first of all public pressure is important. and i'm sure the joint statement was much strongeren the the one put out by the trump administration. it has to be propose bood airk n member state and that's not going to be the trump administration and now opportunities for international prosecutions bp deprivation. these are all international human rights crimes and provide evidence for other popal and countries to claim what we call jurisdiction. and outside whatever it is the saudis think they're doing. and true accountability and
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justes for jamal is going to have to come from outside saudi arabia and probably washington as well. there is now this -- i hate to call it a whitper campaign. i want you to lisline rebackau and an editor from fox news. >> one think we have to understand is khashoggi was not a good guy himself. >> we don't have to fall down one way or the other but khashoggi was tewed to the muslim brother hood. >> i just put that throughout because it's in the constitutionilation of things being talked about. what doyou make of some on the right and fauk nausz as welt? >> it's the height of pace blts
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to have smear campawns against the people to damage the repue fagz of jirnlest to help the staudy cover it up. and they to not earn one. does not make one susceptible to murder and dismemberment. a are complicated guy and a launched a vkt for freedom and human heights and that's why he was killed. >> thanks so much for being with with us. when we come back we'll be taking you live to the mexico/guatemala boarder where you'll soothis. try tung make their way to the u.s. in tufrp of a bitter laep.
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a very big question. will mexico allow those traveling in a migrant caravan travel to the u.s. boarder. he says it they will not be welcome if there are more scenes like this. on friday a violent confrontation broke out as migrants pushed through a steel gate on the guatemalan boarder. you see people jumping off the bridge into the river and police were there to push the migrants back. something that is not typical. the caravan formed a week ago.
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thousands have joined and some are telling cnn they fleeing from poverty and violence. they're desperate. it is the largest city in mex eco that is closest to the guatemalan boarder. >> reporter: at high noon the bridge over the boarder was empty and then they threw open the gates. >> it's closed. it's closed. >> reporter: the first tried to form an orderly line but that lasted seconds as thousands surged behind them with a mixture of kpuberance and determination.
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after a not for half an hour, some couldn't take the heat and jumped into the river. >> our message is we're not criminals. we need a job. we need a better life. that's why we're here. >> you understand president trump is going to use the pictures off thousands of people surging to the gates against you. he's going to say this is scary. >> it's politics. he's the president of the united states. and with all due respect we're not criminals. >> reporter: donald trump is an antichrist this man says, if he doesn't repent he's going to hell. we're workers and fighters. eventually mexico opens to the caravan but only a trickle are let through, women and children first including marta torres who says her three other kids are
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still across the river. do you want to go to the united states? have you heard that president trump doesn't want more people coming and he's even sep rotted families who try to come. what should we do now then she says? i don't want the lives of my children further destroyed. >> joining us live. biller that was pretty chaotic stuff we're seeing there. people clearly very desperate, even jumping off the bridge. what's it like today? >> reporter: today it's calmed down considerably. thaw were processing as we left last night two bus loads at time. they told the people, tried to tell them before the bridge cross canning we will process you one at a time if you take
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things orderly and in the piece there the guatemalan police were overwhelmed on their side of the boarder. they had a small contingent but the urgency of the crowd too much really efor that side and almost too much for mkscon side but they held that lune and wanted us to know, the human rights folks from the mexican human rights commission that they quill be allowed through to be processed. thaw can't guarantee anybody will be allowed to stay. in a crowd that large, with that much determination, it's hard to get people to organize in a reasonable fashion. >> if they're being processed one by one, where are they going? what's the plan? >> reporter: in an unprecedented move they've asked for the u.n.
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to come process. every official i ask says that's a good question. we dont know yet. the income canning -- this is a government in transition right now. the new president takes over in december and he ran on a campaign of much more empathy and openness and sympathy to central american migrants. president trump is going to make hay out of this, use those pictures to prove for lack of a better term mob is headed towards the united states and they must be shut down. but if you weighed into that group of people and talk to them individually, each has a different motivation. some seeking asylum, some seeking work which complicates things. a lot of people need work around the world. this is another example of why immigration reform is such a sticky, decade's long problem
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welcome back. >> good saturday to you. we have new details about russian meddling in the midterm election. a russian woman has been charged with federal crimes over funding online prop fwandau. >> they were charged with with crimed by special counsel mueller. >> reporter: charging a russian woman with conspiracy. as it cracks down on election meddling beyond special counsel robert mueller's investigation. allegedly managed the 2350i7bancing for a social media troll agency that sounds out trolls and memes. soon after the justice
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department announced the charge against her the office of the director of national intelligence, fbi wroetd of continuing effort to demite america among mittical lines the agencies called out russia, chooib and iran to and warned americaned that foreign actors use device said and spread consent including rt and sputnic. there's no efforts they have effected infrastructure. frshs and when pd top on the don was issed about the hacking, he said it had nothing to do with his campaign.
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two 1/2 weeks away now from the midterm lections and senator bernie sanders is stepping up his ground game for democrats. he announced a nine-game campaign blitz. in bloomingten, indiana. urging people to get out and vote for liz. challenging in the state's ninth district. >> i have zero doubt that if indead of 28% of the people voting in indiana, 50% and that's not a heavy lift, 50% of the people come out and vote. this is your next congress person. meanwhile sanders is on the
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ballot himself tlieing to win a third term in vermont. here is liz watson. you got it wrong going into the break but democratic congressional kand tit fdt for indiana's ninth district. president trump in 2016 won indiana by 19 points. he won the ninth district -- why is democratic bernie sanders the right choice in a state that donddo donald trump took with a large? >> and senator sanders agrees
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with some very basic concepts that i think hoosiers agree on. when people get sick they should have a fighting schans to get better. instead of passing tax cuts for the 1%, we should be investing in mang education anordable in our infrastructure. we shouldabout be breaking our promises. and i'm glad that senator sanders came to sheen a light on the great work year doing >> if you ask another hoosier, he would disagree with with what senator sanders agrees with. >> socialists wanted her health care over to the government. >> over my dead body. >> the radical left wants to
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eight in san diego california, >> you can see the entire incident was caught on camera by the family driving behind it. here's their reaction. >> watch out for the airplane. >> look at this, bubba. there's an airplane on the freeway. >> who can even imagine. luckily no cars were hit and no one was injured but what a story to tell. >> indeed. more news straight ahead. i'm michael smerconish in fi fill telephonia.
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