. >> let me give the final word to anne gearan, of course, with the "washington post," the paper that has been the most intimately bound up with this. i want to read from your paper's editorial out today after publishing his last column which is rather somber, of course. your paper writes mr. khashoggi's exile from saudi arabia to a position of public critic caused him anguish. he wrote. he would wake up every morning and ponder the choice i have made to speak my mind. in the end he paid far too dearly for that principle and courageous decision. that is a colleague of your, anne. like other colleagues of yours whether u.s. residents or u.s. citizens or the foreign fixers and other folks who work in the region, there are a lot of people who risk their lives for the free press. there's been a lot of discussion about the president of the united states not appreciating that to say the least. i give the final word to you on all of that. >> well, jamal khashoggi was a saudi patriot in addition to all of the other things that you just correctly ascribed to him. he wanted his country to do be