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this is the w. news line from berlin the cia concludes that the order to kill jamal khashoggi came from the top the u.s. intelligence agency reportedly paid with the dissident journalist a phone powerful saudi crown prince mohammad and in that sound that this is washington wants it will hold his killers accountable also coming on. the recovery teams press on with their search for the remains of those missing it was a blaze in the u.s. history we'll get the latest from one of the devastated communities. also coming up
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thousands of central american migrants hoping to enter the u.s. arrive in the mexican border town of take one up but the man everyone knows they might soon wear out their welcome. five hundred on free glad you could join me the washington post newspaper is reporting that the cia has concluded saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon ordered the killing of journalist. in istanbul last month u.s. vice president mike pence is vowing repercussions for anyone involved in his killing riyadh has repeatedly said the prince was not involved in his death because she disappeared after entering the saudi consulate to take marriage documents his body has not been found. and for more we're joined now by
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istanbul correspondent u.t.r. han you said all along that the saudi government must be responsible is there a sense of vindication there in turkey now. well one word of caution here and that's what the washington post also writes in their report the cia has not officially confirmed this report they have been speaking to officials on the condition of anon nimitz he who have been discussing this intelligence information with the washington post a journalist but this is the cia officials i have given is the most definite so far linking saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon to the murder of the jamal for the turkish government for the turkish investigation this is good news we have no official reaction yet but president add on is expected to speak later today we managed to talk to one official who has been talking on the condition often on
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limits to us here in turkey and he said if this report is indeed true it is good news for turkey it's what the turks wanted all along you know they've been pressing to get to the bottom of this and if the cia really reached this conclusion the turks are ready to collaborate and a shed further light on this story meanwhile you know what's the latest on the investigation into what happened to kushnick she's already. well many people here have actually given up hope that his body or the remains of his body will ever be found yesterday there was a funeral prayer here in istanbul in absentia for jamal. the turkish authorities investigators say he was killed his body dismembered and they're looking into the possibility that the remains of his body were. so it's very unlikely the body will provide further inside but according to this latest washington post report cia officials have been looking at various sources of
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intelligence information including phone calls and an audio recording the turks have been providing them it's an order recording from inside the saudi consulate the turks had placed according to people familiar with the matter a listening device there and they have been handing over this tape not only to the americans to other international partners as well but these all your recordings so far have not been made public this is an important piece of the puzzle and many of us are waiting for this piece to be published as well indeed our correspondent bringing us the latest from istanbul thank you. fear is a growing that people may have died in california's raging wildfires that are maine's more than seventy people have so far been identified but the list of those still missing has soared beyond one thousand names displaced residents are
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expecting a visit from president donald trump today as california also struggles with toxic air. with the fire comes a new danger smoke. and it has reached san francisco where air pollution levels now rank among the highest in the world health warnings prompted widespread school closings even the city's main tourist attractions was shut. the smokes are agenda some three hundred kilometers to the north the town of paradise has been reduced to ashes it's the epicenter of california's deadliest ever wildfire and the death toll is likely to rise. search and rescue workers are trying to find any sort of remains that could help identify those missing. where you've you feel terrible for these people it's been devastating for them and i couldn't imagine coming back here to this is my home.
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your whole proof that we see if there are missing people we can find them and bring some closure to people that need that. those affected are in desperate need of assistance some hope denounce a visit by u.s. president donald trump will increase attention to their plight. we're going to present to bring the conversation we're going to take a look at this. more parker and more employees are still going no time to relax if you want to understand what we're going through out here you got to be here and it's not something you just see on t.v. you know others us get to kill off the president's intentions. i think is just showboating to come in and try to take credit that presents all to the firefighters . police the military handicap women. the campfire is only one of several blazes still ravaging the state scientists believe the growing frequency
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and intensity of such wildfires is due to a prolonged drought which is symptomatic of climate change. so well for more let's bring in journalist mike de walt he joins us from santa rosa an area ravaged by the wildfires mike the number of missing people's now soared to over a thousand of these people feared dead. there's a lot of uncertainty with that number and we saw a big jump in a tonight county sheriff mean announcement today telling residents not to get too tied to that number as it's very much a moving target some of those names could be duplicates some of them could have come from the old mine when one calls and of course some of them may not just be reunited yet with their loved ones that said they're still very much some concern about that number as high as it is and the population in paradise dealing with mostly seniors over sixty five they could be disabled in mobile and that's really the trend we've seen in some of the names that they have in the seventy one names
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that they were at least so far that they found i might we understand that the first residents are responding to their homes how are they coping with the off tomorrow all of the wildfires. there's really a sense of uncertainty in going back to your home. and taking stock of what you have or don't. you know residents have to go back and. see see what their living conditions are i mean some people may be returning to the only home on their block and that's becomes a very new reality for them and you know even those who made it through the fear that this could happen again still lives with you beyond that so it's really uncertain time for those people who are coming back to their homes. meanwhile our fire fight is at the military hopeful that they'll be able to put out the remaining wildfires any time soon. we've really seen significant progress in the past twenty
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four hours. the spiders in southern california are just about taking care of northern california they reached fifty percent containment on the camp fire today fire crews are working mostly in areas that are uninhabited forest land areas now really trying to push the flames in that direction they will catch a break this week as very high probability of rain coming in on wednesday which all of californians are really wishing for and it's long overdue but this area absolutely everyone hoping for that might do well to aid santa rosa california thank you very much indeed i thought and now some of the other stories making news around the world argentina's navy has found a missing submarine one year after it disappeared with forty four crewmen on board the san juan seen here in archive footage was detected eight hundred meters deep in the atlantic in waters off posse go nya according to the navy the sub suffered an onboard explosion in november of last year. an unmanned called
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a rocket has blasted off in at the u.s. state of virginia it carries much needed supplies for the international space station and comes out was off to a shipment by the russian space agency when in october the last manned mission had to perform an emergency landing and was unable to send supplies. scientists voted to redefine the can a ground until now it's been based on a metal weight kept in paris now it will be defined in terms of magnetic force to increase accuracy the kind of ground was the last fundamental unit to be based on a physical stand that. tensions are on the rise at the border between the u.s. and mexico with the arrival of a so-called migrant caravan thousands of people from central america a gathering in the northern mexican border town of tehran where they can officially
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apply for asylum in the united states but tensions between migrants and some local residents are rising as to why honest struggles to cope with the influx which is expected to continue for months. kareena is exhausted but she and her five children have arrived in. the city's shelters are already full so they have to sleep on the street. children are tired from all the walking we had to do. and because we didn't have anything to eat. we asked for someplace to stay but we ended up having to sleep on the street they said a place to stay would cost twenty pesos thank their best for. the first four hundred migrants who arrived in want to set up camp on the beach alongside the border fence they're happy to have reached their destination but are surprised by the walls height and the us police presence on the other side the migrants are waiting for the rest of the large group to arrive. or they made the decision
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together and we will continue to stick together we can go it alone we set out together and if someone wants to resort to force then i have to leave our group we want harmony and peace. violence broke out the night before after some mexican locals threw stones at the migrants one of them claudia who's here with her granddaughter says they were only acting in self-defense. group of mexicans attacked us. they threw stones at us and insulted us. we told the police but they didn't do anything about it so. this is their country where in. we in the we fled violence and now we're encountering more of it here violence. many fled to the sports stadium nearby that was being turned into a shelter for arresting the heat on family were denied entry that evening and had
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to sleep outside was horrible we had slept outside before but not like that under the open sky and in such cold weather and last night people who did not like us came to the beach nothing like that has ever happened to us before and when we awoke in north korea. the speed of the migrants progress the last two days clearly took the mexican authorities by surprise the stadium was not ready to accommodate them until thursday and processing at the entrance was slow. the provisions were also less than satisfying for many there was barely any food and water for people who have been marching for more than a month. in tennis germany's alexander threat ever has advanced to the final four of the a.t.p. finals the twenty one year old defeated john i is there to set up a semi final showdown with roger federer and the prestigious end of season
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tournament. it was a taut opening set between alexander the servant johnny with mia centimeters determining each game. but sara prevailed in a tie break to take the first set seven six. be the german then broke is no serve in the second set to pave the way to victory. and an unforced error a sense vera through to the semifinals where he'll now face just. plates always i was a good shooter actually in my short career he's leading with one win over me and i hope i can try to change that mostly it's going to be a very tough match but i hope i'll be ready for. two wins from five showdowns with federer bodes well for third of who is aiming to become the first german to win the
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