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you know. this is e w news line from banning the cia concludes the orders you killed your mother came from the top the u.s. intelligence agency reportedly pins the dissident journalist day on powerful saudi crown prince mohammed bin. this is washington warns it will hold his killers accountable also coming up. recovery teams press on with their search for the remains of those missing in california's wildfires we'll have the latest from one of the devastated communities. than thousands of central american migrants
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hoping to enter the u.s. arrived in the mexican border town of two quanah but the man there warns they might soon wear out their welcome. i'm helena humphrey glad you could join me the cia believes saudi arabia's powerful crown prince mohammed bin solomon ordered the killing of journalists. as according to news reports in the washington post citing sources familiar with the masa the paper says the crown prince used his brother to look to the consulate in istanbul where he was not it. he has consistently denied having any involvement but now mohammed bin selman is firmly in the spotlight of blame the washington post is reporting that the cia has concluded that saudi arabia's de facto ruler is directly
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tied to the killing of jamal culture shock she and his briefing parts of the u.s. government about his involvement calling him volatile and arrogant because shock she a critic of the saudi government and columnist for the washington post was killed at the saudi consulate in istanbul on october the second when he went there to pick up documents he needed for his planned marriage to a turkish woman the crown prince has so far they did direct accusations and vowed to bring the killers to justice. the first of all the crime was really painful to all saudis and i believe it is painful to every human in the world. it is a humorous crime that cannot be justified today saudi arabia is carrying out all legal things to finalize the investigation to cooperate with the turkish government and to bring the perpetrators to court to take their judgment. up there but these developments put his position in doubt the washington post says the cia reached its
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conclusions after examining intelligence including a phone call that the prince's brother lead bin selman saudi ambassador to the u.s. made to on mohammed bin sounds command in the alleged phone call lead bin selman is said to have encouraged to go to the consulate with assurances he would be safe to do so has vehemently denied any such claims on twitter he said that he had not contacted the since october last year. the washington post says it is not clear if new cars shot she would be killed but claims he made the call on his brother's orders the developments are likely to complicate president trump's efforts to preserve ties with his key ally trump has so far resisted pinning the blame for the killing of mohammed bin salomon but he might not be able to hold to that if the cia's position is that the crown prince himself ordered a murder. and for more we're joined now by our istanbul correspondent junia han
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your anchor said all along that the saudi government must be responsible for this is there a sense of vindication there in turkey now. we have so far we have no official reaction say here in turkey yet the president out on may comment on the matter later today the cia so far has also not confirmed it these media reports but i think it's safe to assume that in general this is good news they have been trying to internationalize the whole investigation getting other countries and bored they said it was a premeditated murder of president out on himself that it was ordered quote at the highest levels of the saudi government now the cia's findings as cited by the washington post are the most definite u.s. assessment directly linking the crown prince to the murder of mr shakti that we
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have so far and contradicting of course the saudi narrative the saudis still are maintaining that the crown prince had absolutely nothing to do with it that is playing into the turkish government hands they have been you know repeatedly rowing to get to the bottom of it all and yesterday there was a phone call between president a trump and president outline and as far as the reports go they agreed and i quote them here that any cover up of the incident should not be allowed so it's going to be really interesting how this plays out politically ole eye is now also on the trump administration as you mentioned president trump has so far resisted blaming the crown prince in this murder meanwhile you hear what's the latest on the investigation there into what happened to mr. well many here have given up hope that his body or remains of his body will be
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found yesterday there was a funeral in absentia here in a mosque in istanbul for mr a turkish investigators are saying his body was dismembered and they are looking into the possibility that it was disloyal to an asset of course that doesn't stop his supporters asking for justice asking about his whereabouts but i think. many here don't believe that his body will be found at some point our correspondent in istanbul bringing us the latest. let's get you up to date now with some of the other stories making news around the world one woman has died and more than a dozen have been injured in an accident during protests against rising fuel prices in fronts the so-called yellow vests are demonstrating against president reform policies which include higher diesel and gasoline taxes drivers of value into block key roads across the country. argentina's navy has found
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a missing submarine one year after it disappeared with forty four crew men on board the san juan seen here in archive footage was detected eight hundred meters deep in the atlantic in waters off patagonia according to the navy the submarine suffered an onboard explosion in november last year. tension between the united states and china has overshadowed the asia pacific economic summit in pop and you give me some has become the latest stage for disputes between the two countries are betrayed in regional security washington more members that china's plans for a new trade route threatens this all for n.t. . an unmanned cargo rocket has blasted off in the u.s. state of the jr it's carrying much needed supplies for the international space station and comes hours after a shipment from the russian space agency in not october the last manned mission had
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to perform an emergency landing on was unable to send supplies to the. fears are growing that far more people may have died in california's raging wildfire the remains of more than seventy people have so far been identified but the list of those still missing has soared beyond one thousand names to space residents are 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 smoke's origin as 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
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rescue workers are trying to find any sort of a mainstay that could help identify those missing. well you'd feel terrible for these people it's been devastating for them like couldn't imagine coming back here this is my home. your whole proof that we 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 visit by u.s. president donald trump will increase attention to their plight. or to president bring to congress we're going to take a look at this. part or are you more airplanes are still going no time to relax if you want to understand what we're going through out here you got to be here it's not something you can just see on t.v. you know others us get to kill off the president's intentions. i think is just
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showboating to come in and try to take credit freeze and salted to firefighters. police the military handicap women. the campfire is only one of several blazes still ravaging the state scientists believe the growing frequency and intensity of such wildfires is due to a prolonged drought which is symptomatic of climate change. and journalist mike jeweled is in california he's following the wildfires and we also asked him what to make of the huge number of missing people and whether it. there's a lot of uncertainty with that number and we saw a big jump in a tonight county sheriff main 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 duplicate some of them could have come from 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
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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 were seventy one names that they were least so far of that they found. mike de wall that that will 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 to juana where they can officially apply for asylum in the united states but tensions between migrants and some local residents are rising as to why in a struggles to cope with the influx. kareena is exhausted but she and her five children have arrived into one of the city's shelters are already full so they have to sleep on the street. when we are children are tired from all the walking we had to do. and because we didn't have anything to eat.
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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 around of a day pass for the first four hundred migrants who arrived in t. 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 of the migrants are waiting for the rest of the large group to arrive. or they made the decision 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. a group of mexicans are tacked us.
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they threw stones at us and insulted us. we told them police but they didn't do anything about it so. this is their country were in. a flood violence and now we're encountering more of it here. many fled to the sports stadium nearby that was being turned into a shelter for arresting. the hit on family were denied entry that evening and had 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. 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
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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. since foresees now and in football the netherlands have returned to top form on friday with a victory over world champions france in the nation's league georgina over an album scored just before half time and memphis de pike converted a late penalty the result means the netherlands can win the group if they draw against a germany squad that's now been relegated from the nation's league top flight. well don't forget you can always get d. w. news on the go by downloading from google play off from the apple store and give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications and any breaking news you can also use the d w to send us any photos and videos you think we might be interested to.
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