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this is. from early in tonight standing in shocking images as saudi arabia's crown prince resurfaces in public mohamed bin so much received a standing ovation today's investment conference in riyadh a conference that many c.e.o.'s have boycotted following the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi and the crown prince was shown today offering condolences to the sun today turkey's president said that this was without a doubt a premeditated murder also coming up italy's debt spending hasta stop the european
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commission today rejected italy's twenty nine thousand budget sinning a clear signal that each country's must keep their spending in check and campaigning with donald trump at her. you follows the republican senate candidate in the state of arizona a race that republicans need to win to keep their own razor thin majority in washington. it's good to have you with us tonight we begin in turkey reports say that investigators are checking whether items found during a search of these salty consulate vehicle belong to journalists. now can show he was killed two weeks ago inside the stamboul compound turkey's president. today shared some of his country's findings in the. investigation saying because shelby's
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brutal killing was meticulously planned with all eyes on saudi arabia and any involvement its leaders may have had in the murder crown prince mohamed bin solomon resurfaced in public today for a key business meeting take a look. satisfied was the word crown prince mohammed bin solomon used to describe his mood at the high profile future investment initiative conference in riyadh. despite the prince's smile there was tension in the air. some forty companies and investors boycotted the forum over the killing of dissident j.b. you know we are go through. a crisis of short resulted for. a. very good actor. incident that took place in turkey nobody in the kingdom. justify it or explain. before arriving been barred from
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leaving the kingdom since last year as a result of his father's writings. back in istanbul the scene of the alleged crime turkish authorities continue to search for clues and for a body. in a speech to parliament turkish president at a one said push up she's killing was clearly a planned operation he called on riyadh to address all the facts and said the saudi government knows more than it admits to. being a victim is blaming some intelligence members for this matter will satisfy neither us nor the international community. the conscience of humanity will only be satisfied once everybody is called to account from those who gave the orders to those who carried them out. his speech echoed calls from europe and the u.s. calls for saudi arabia to tell the full story. when they don't use
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roles your own chief manx altman's spoke to reinhart were to call for a member of the european parliament from germany's green party and talk to him about how europe should respond to this. mr particular what should be the reaction from the european union to the killing of tomorrow. the killing of this journalist mr jay is just one but a particularly brutal. demonstration of a author terry and regime that knows no bounds no rules no international responsibilities and i think democracies have to clearly express their willingness to stand up against that so i think all of europe should unite in initiating a very clear and all encompassing arms embargo against saudi arabia
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including show valence technology saudi arabia has done many things that run against european values in the past why now well this parliament called for an arms embargo against saudi arabia first time in february two thousand and sixteen i think what is transformative about this one event now in the saudi consulate in turkey is that it captures in one instance the arab the ruthless pruett tallahassee and the willingness to hold everybody for a fool to to tell the the international community we do this in your face and i think this is so provocative that nobody can run away from it now and even though it would have been better to act earlier it's better late than never so this is the last straw but how do you see the chances of an e.u.
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wide embargo arms embargo against saudi arabia after all roughly half of the e.u. countries export weapons to saudi arabia i think that the size if war use. would be france because more than four fifth of the european arms exports to saudi arabia come from france so the french government. remembers the ideals of the french revolution and stands up for them i think the rest of europe would certainly follow suit and i think it is. the high representative and vice president look at the need to put this on the agenda and to initiate the proceedings with the particular thank you very much. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the united nations human rights committee has ordered france to review legislation banning the the cop that is the full body islamic veil it follows complaints by two french women who were convicted in two
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thousand and twelve the committee found that the law disproportionately harmed their right to practice their religion u.s. national security advisor john bolton has met russian president vladimir putin in moscow the two discussed the prospect of putin meeting the us president on the sidelines of an event in paris in november this follows trump's announcement that washington is ready to pull out of a thirty year old nuclear missile treaty nasa has released images of a rare rectangular shaped iceberg floating off the marsh since sea ice shelf in arctica scientists say the ice bergs sharp angles and usually flat surface are an indication that it had probably only recently broken off. it is a showdown over money and creating new debt the european commission today formally rejected italy's twenty nineteen budget for breaching e.u. budget rules this is the first time the european commission has taken such
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a drastic step now rome will be given another three weeks to reconsider and to revise its spending plans at over two trillion euros if. these national debt is the highest in the european union now that is one hundred thirty percent of gross domestic product in italy and there are fears that any increase could unleash another euro crisis italy says it is willing to talk but the populace government says the economy needs a boost so it is sticking to its plans to triple public spending next year. italy's leaders may be somewhat surprised that the hard line but now prime minister becomes he and his two deputies have three weeks to reconsider their budget plans for next year it's a decisive moment for one of europe's largest economies in the populist governments next moves could resonate globally italy has also become a polarized country and not everyone backs the government. but italy is part of
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europe so it has to follow certain rules rules that have saved us up till now. i think we need to carry on like that there right. little bit it's clear that the government is going to take this situation forward we need to be sure we're strong enough to keep up this stuns. thing required to have a budget approved is clearly quite tough but to be held to task over your choices when you are a member of a union of countries is understandable it's a complex and the. deputy prime minister. doesn't think so during a visit to romania he said there's no going back on the budget ramping up the rhetoric he used the e.u. of attacking not a government but an entire nation. to the united states in just two weeks there will be mid term congressional elections and an unprecedented number of women are running for office let's take
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a look at congressional races over recent years and you can see more and more women are hoping to win a seat in the senate or the house of representatives there was a strong spike between twenty sixteen and twenty eighteen some are calling twenty eight the year of the woman or they're referring to the pink wave what he calls our election coverage bringing you an in-depth look at four of the most closely watched women this electoral season. today we profile a republican who once called president trump's remarks on women disgusting now she's turning to the commander in chief for backing as she bonds for a senate seat that her party must win to keep its razor thin majority in washington . marco make celie first female force pilot in combat with woman running for the u.s. senate in arizona in a race that will help decide which party controls the chambre. and emotional moment for comics and the republican primaries she fended off challenges from the far
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right now she is her party's hope to hold the open senate seat in a difficult election and i feel very humbled and honored and grateful that. she is the favorite of the republican establishment and has a reputation as a political moderate garnered from representing a swing district but early in this race she links herself to the president and makes clear she's not pulling her punches. this is how i see this campaign it's a choice between a doer and a talker between proven ritz and hollywood. now there's nothing wrong with hollywood glitz write. like i am isn't brenda's any one of my opponent brags that you know on the one hundred pairs shoes i only ever have over a hundred count them missions serving our country with forty six make sell his military record against hope own and anti-war activism democrat kirsten cinema is
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also a congresswoman meanwhile this is a tight race closely watched by both parties make said he supports trump's border wall has toughened her stance on immigration and the embrace to president despite one's calling his comments on acceptable and disgusting we wanted to talk to mark them like sally about her campaign and her support for president from the regular dismisses female office holders as crazy or low i.q. but make sell they didn't want to talk to us. mesa arizona thousands lined up here to see donald trump he's holding a rally to help stem from awesome x.l.e. what have people here it's self evident why she sides with the president. yes because anyone who doesn't vote president trump shouldn't live in the united states of america or anybody that backstrom is a help trump is the key to all of this he is the glue that holding all this
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together he's the driving force so he's a conductor of this trump train everybody's talking about one hundred percent when the u.s. president arrives the crowd goes wild and trump knows what his supporters wants to hear less orating attack from the democrats and dire warnings against a blue waif in the midterms mixed with a lot of praise for mike sally. she's tough and she's smart and she's brave and she can fly there are a plane better than anybody if your next united states senator from arizona the mix out if you. this is an important event for mike sally to keep the support of the republican base. america is back in arizona is back thanks to the leadership president's job.
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however it's when she has to appeal to the broader electorate a first date trump supporters but also centrist suburban voters and people repelled by the president's policies quite a challenge even for a fight like martha x.l.e. . six zero archaeologists in peru have uncovered wooden statues that are thought to be eight hundred years old take a look at these pictures the figures were found at the ancient city of ciancia and in the north of the country one of them is female a highly unusual find researchers believe they marked the graves of important people in the city once the biggest in south america. you're watching from. the hour with more news followed by the day to see if it.
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