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deputy public prosecutor and spokesman on the it's saudi arabian part of the investigation we're all with you now the job is more clear of them before. they accuse eleven from live in they find five proof that you will directly. so obviously we hear that they want more evidence from the top to should start to apply to the so we do so out of clause two to two why aren't more doing the skerries. it just seems though to many people that the saudi arabian narrative has changed several times over the past few weeks for example on the third of october the saudi crown prince said that he had left the consulate an hour after his arrival on october the eighteenth they said that he died in a fistfight and today november fifteenth the saudi prosecutor says he was killed and dismembered it side the consulate is the narrative changing over the weeks no no do you know why because the five people who they involved and did this crime they give false information as they start to do something wrong which is they didn't give that he in fact was going on at the time second off oktober so i would see him
deputy public prosecutor and spokesman on the it's saudi arabian part of the investigation we're all with you now the job is more clear of them before. they accuse eleven from live in they find five proof that you will directly. so obviously we hear that they want more evidence from the top to should start to apply to the so we do so out of clause two to two why aren't more doing the skerries. it just seems though to many people that the saudi arabian narrative has changed several times over...
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hope they can figure out a way to bring american interest in values into balance to call the saudi arabian government to take appropriate ownership over what hasha happened in the killing of this journalist to me that would be the best solution and if not we will have another decision to make that will occur next week as we decide if you want to proceed and after that dealing with the issue of saudi o arabia. to decide about the substance that may be created in the amendment process. today i support this piece of legislation. excuse me i support discharging this piece of legislation so this body can have a d debate about our relationshipt with saudi arabia. by that i mean when you look at george washington to the dark days of december 1777 at valley forge for general washington to improvise to live off the land and to be able to do what you need to do to get the job done but from the very beginning certainly minority groups or religious groups were not. and women were not not considered citizens at least but over time more and more people are brought into the american family. and retention
hope they can figure out a way to bring american interest in values into balance to call the saudi arabian government to take appropriate ownership over what hasha happened in the killing of this journalist to me that would be the best solution and if not we will have another decision to make that will occur next week as we decide if you want to proceed and after that dealing with the issue of saudi o arabia. to decide about the substance that may be created in the amendment process. today i...
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you know about us that we are all right so once again no that was solid mars and he is the saudi arabian attorney general and he was giving a press conference in riyadh on what they know of the. murder so back to anderson and he's joining us from istanbul on the last thing we heard there andrew was that he was being asked about the the rain and the remains in the whereabouts of. course of course. yes what we're hearing from saudi arabia in this flurry of activity and announcements is the public or prosecutor is saying that the five suspects took the body of course showed g.'s corpse outside of the consulate off to dismembering it now that would fit possibly with the video from the c.c.t.v. on this road behind me when a vehicle was taking what was seen as five suitcases from the consulate to the consul general zod residence and that fits with the turkish evidence of what happened now this would appear. what's starting here is some sort of connection between the turkish version of events and the sound recording and the saudi investigation so what we're hearing then is those five. suspects
you know about us that we are all right so once again no that was solid mars and he is the saudi arabian attorney general and he was giving a press conference in riyadh on what they know of the. murder so back to anderson and he's joining us from istanbul on the last thing we heard there andrew was that he was being asked about the the rain and the remains in the whereabouts of. course of course. yes what we're hearing from saudi arabia in this flurry of activity and announcements is the public...
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>> you know, we in the arabian gulf after all always for peace and negotiation. we prefer negotiation. we want to sit at the table and negotiate. but the problem, our governments asking that and looking for that, but no response from the other party, which is the iranian. they don't, otherwise i think, you know, i'm not a government official but i'm a member of my country and member of the arabian gulf population and, therefore, definitely we need peace. we want negotiation we want to solve this problem rather than working with against war. we hate war. we know what the war doing ever in the world. we want negotiation. we want to solve the problem and believe me, we need to do that and we will help them. we are pouring billions and billions of dollars to help, to lift the people of yemen to survive. i mean our radicalism, saudi arabia, intel's, hundreds of billions were putting there. enough. we are doing a lot. we are rebuilding infrastructure and we are the people of human rights. we are the people of human rights and we take care of everybody, rather than talk
>> you know, we in the arabian gulf after all always for peace and negotiation. we prefer negotiation. we want to sit at the table and negotiate. but the problem, our governments asking that and looking for that, but no response from the other party, which is the iranian. they don't, otherwise i think, you know, i'm not a government official but i'm a member of my country and member of the arabian gulf population and, therefore, definitely we need peace. we want negotiation we want to...
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>> we on the arabian are always peace and in negotiation. we prepared negotiation, we want to come to the table and negotiate the problem are governments asking that and looking for that but from the other party which is iranian and and they don't otherwise i think, it's not government intrusion but a number of my country, a number of the iranian population and therefore definitely many, we want negotiation and we want to solve this problem rather than more we are against one, we want the world to go everywhere in the world, we want negotiation, we want to solve the problem and believe me, we need to do that and we will help them. we are pouring billions and billions of dollars to let the people to survive. our saudi arabia, we are hundreds of billions we are putting there. it's a parliamentary structure and we are the people of human rights, we are the people of human rights and we take care of everybody other than eyes i was talking about, human rights abusers as well. >> another threat to peace and ability was discussed at this conference
>> we on the arabian are always peace and in negotiation. we prepared negotiation, we want to come to the table and negotiate the problem are governments asking that and looking for that but from the other party which is iranian and and they don't otherwise i think, it's not government intrusion but a number of my country, a number of the iranian population and therefore definitely many, we want negotiation and we want to solve this problem rather than more we are against one, we want the...
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gulf, you know, the arabian peninsula the muslim brotherhood is considered, you know, far, far moregerous and insidious to them than iran. and they just have a pathological hate of that group. and so mention the muslim brotherhood over there and you can get practically anything that you want. and so it's not surprising that and, you know, one of the closest friends of mohammed bin salman was his chief propagandist, but that being said that this would enter our informations sphere and go into right wing media especially with regards to, you know, the accusation of him being a member of the muslim brother hood, which by the way if you don't know it in the arabian gulf, you know, the arabian peninsula the muslim brotherhood is considered, you know, far, far more dangerous and insidious to them than iran. and they just have a pathological hate of that group. and so mention the muslim brotherhood over there and you can get practically anything that you want. and so it's not surprising that these ideas would have been picked up by american right wing media, and that would have made its wa
gulf, you know, the arabian peninsula the muslim brotherhood is considered, you know, far, far moregerous and insidious to them than iran. and they just have a pathological hate of that group. and so mention the muslim brotherhood over there and you can get practically anything that you want. and so it's not surprising that and, you know, one of the closest friends of mohammed bin salman was his chief propagandist, but that being said that this would enter our informations sphere and go into...
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june one thousand nine hundred fifteen britain announced it wanted the whole western coast of the arabian gulf plus all of mesopotamia. britain also wanted to control a strip of land from there to haifa in which to build a railway it would give them an alternative route to india and one day might carry gulf oil. the british already had serious interest the ottoman empire they'd already up by egypt they'd already moved to the gulf states they already had interests in southern mesopotamia they already had oriel interests in the gulf so the war suddenly brought all of this then right to the forefront. so in order to achieve this between one hundred fifteen and nineteen seventeen britain entered into three separate agreements which all conflicted with one another. one with the same bin ali the sheriff of mecca to give him an arab state in return for leading a revolt against the ultimates. another with the zionist movement to create a jewish national home in palestine. and a secret pact with its own told ally france to divide the levant and mesopotamia between them don't sissel should say she'
june one thousand nine hundred fifteen britain announced it wanted the whole western coast of the arabian gulf plus all of mesopotamia. britain also wanted to control a strip of land from there to haifa in which to build a railway it would give them an alternative route to india and one day might carry gulf oil. the british already had serious interest the ottoman empire they'd already up by egypt they'd already moved to the gulf states they already had interests in southern mesopotamia they...
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nine america really holds grudges the rogue regime in iran spread death destruction and chaos the arabian dictatorships long campaign remains the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism the guy even tweeted a picture of himself styled after the game of thrones t.v. show with the message that sanctions a coming play on winter is coming why he did this remains a mystery since everyone knew that they were coming he and his government all said this months ago iran spent many years under these same sanctions cut off from the world's banking system foreign trade its oil under embargo and despite that iran's oil exports never dropped below a million barrels a day roughly half of what they are now it can survive it already has survived these sanctions we are well experience when it comes to sanctions do not doubt that under the worst circumstances greens can export as much oil as they need to. we have experienced similar restrictions in the past we've managed to get by somehow so we now have. more experience than we did back then. we now have the international community on our side the u.s. sa
nine america really holds grudges the rogue regime in iran spread death destruction and chaos the arabian dictatorships long campaign remains the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism the guy even tweeted a picture of himself styled after the game of thrones t.v. show with the message that sanctions a coming play on winter is coming why he did this remains a mystery since everyone knew that they were coming he and his government all said this months ago iran spent many years under these...
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it is a view echoed by the saudi arabian foreign minister.ion and we have a better sense of what happened. this was individuals exceeding their authority and going beyond their mandate. and these individuals made a tremendous mistake, and that this mistake they will pay a price. and that price became clear today. prosecutors revealed they had charged 11 suspects over the murder and are seeking the death penalty for five of them. the united states also appears to be stepping up its response to the killing. imposing sanctions on 17 saudi arabian individuals for serious human rights abuses resulting from their roles in the killing of jamal abuses resulting from their roles in the killing ofjamal khashoggi. abuses resulting from their roles in the killing of jamal khashoggi. they include key aides of the crown prince, as was the istanbul consul general, who, following the disappearance, and that cameras into the consulate, in an attempt to prove that the journalist was not inside. the us has not pointed any fingers at crown prince muhamed himself
it is a view echoed by the saudi arabian foreign minister.ion and we have a better sense of what happened. this was individuals exceeding their authority and going beyond their mandate. and these individuals made a tremendous mistake, and that this mistake they will pay a price. and that price became clear today. prosecutors revealed they had charged 11 suspects over the murder and are seeking the death penalty for five of them. the united states also appears to be stepping up its response to...
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in the saudi arabian concert in istanbul.e saudi arabian concert in istanbul. ——jamal khashoggi. killed in the saudi arabian concert in istanbul. —— jamal khashoggi.. sure trump supporters will come back and say this is a part of donald trump's new style of government. it cuts through the final, he doesn't move around the issue. he doesn't talk about how this is upsetting and we should consider sanctions. he says purchases of us weapons is more important. oil is more important. so we'll be friends with — will be friends with saudi. i don't know of any other leader in a development security that would not pay lipservice to the of ramifications about this. but this is the position that donald trump has adopted. about this. but this is the position that donald trump has adoptedlj think paying lipservice is the key point. donald trump takes that logic, real politic, if you like, to extremes that other leaders don't usually. but his kind just articulating what quite a lot of leaders it, including in america,, oi'i leaders it, incl
in the saudi arabian concert in istanbul.e saudi arabian concert in istanbul. ——jamal khashoggi. killed in the saudi arabian concert in istanbul. —— jamal khashoggi.. sure trump supporters will come back and say this is a part of donald trump's new style of government. it cuts through the final, he doesn't move around the issue. he doesn't talk about how this is upsetting and we should consider sanctions. he says purchases of us weapons is more important. oil is more important. so we'll...
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it is also home to the indian navy's western command, looking west across the arabian sea to pakistan and the middle east, and to the east and the riches of southeast asia, and ultimately china. ♪ >> some of the defaults are not surprising. especially sri lanka. you look at the economy, the size of the investment and the project. the port gets one or two hips every week, so it is not surprising the project has gone under. >> if you are a recipient country in bri and china comes along and you negotiate appropriate terms for whatever the project happens to be, there aren't a lot of competitors beating down your door. this is to china's advantage. they bring the funding and expertise. that is a compelling package for a recipient country, but the recipients have to be careful of the financial terms. ♪ haslinda: so, from india to central asia, that is where we are traveling next as we continue to navigate china's belt and road initiative. ♪ ♪ haslinda: one of the countries that stands to gain the most in china's belt and road initiative is kazakhstan. it is the largest landlocked country b
it is also home to the indian navy's western command, looking west across the arabian sea to pakistan and the middle east, and to the east and the riches of southeast asia, and ultimately china. ♪ >> some of the defaults are not surprising. especially sri lanka. you look at the economy, the size of the investment and the project. the port gets one or two hips every week, so it is not surprising the project has gone under. >> if you are a recipient country in bri and china comes...
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seven rain across the arabian peninsula spot flash flooding it left a trail of death and destruction in its wake jordan was west hit with twelve people currently known to have died and thousands of terrorists evacuated from the ancient city of petra paul brennan reports the deluge came barreling down the valley with a thunderous roar sweeping away everything in its path. visitors expecting the serenity of petra's two thousand year old architecture had to scramble frantically to higher ground as the water raged beneath them around three and a half thousand tourists were in the area at the time but none were injured overall petra's flood channels worked as intended the volume and intensity of a torrent four meters high test of the flood barriers to their limits numerous other areas were similarly affected the city of declared a state of civil emergency and across the country the fatalities included two children and one of the divers in gauged in the rescue efforts. were. searching incoming operations by the jordanian search and rescue teams and divers teams are still continuing backed
seven rain across the arabian peninsula spot flash flooding it left a trail of death and destruction in its wake jordan was west hit with twelve people currently known to have died and thousands of terrorists evacuated from the ancient city of petra paul brennan reports the deluge came barreling down the valley with a thunderous roar sweeping away everything in its path. visitors expecting the serenity of petra's two thousand year old architecture had to scramble frantically to higher ground as...
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the post contributor disappeared after entering the saudi arabian consulate october 2. saudi officials hold tight to claims that his death was the result of a fistfight gone wrong. the letter outlines how the saudi arabian government has jailed activists in the past. >>> we are learning more about the suspect shot and killed over the weekend. the neighbors say they knew he had problems but they did not know he was violent. >> everyone you talked to -- things kept escalating. shocked but not surprised -- he was shot and killed by a deputy. the 33-year-old ignored officer's commands and tried to run over an officer in danville. >> that's last thing i want to have them. i would prefer for him to get some help and everything to be okay. >> police were called to his apartment eight times in two months. they say he acted strangely. >> he would put things in the lock so you couldn't put a key inside the door. >>reporter: the neighbors say he was never violent and was never arrested. saturday morning this officer feared for his safety after someone acting suspicious. police tri
the post contributor disappeared after entering the saudi arabian consulate october 2. saudi officials hold tight to claims that his death was the result of a fistfight gone wrong. the letter outlines how the saudi arabian government has jailed activists in the past. >>> we are learning more about the suspect shot and killed over the weekend. the neighbors say they knew he had problems but they did not know he was violent. >> everyone you talked to -- things kept escalating....
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argument in a fistfight and he died accidentally so this you know this really dismisses the saudi arabian narrative they also mention that his body was chopped into pieces dismembered and they also mention the word destroyed which really it's open to a lot of interpretation people are wondering why why mention this is there a theory that they're working on a series that could involve the possible use of acid or did they burn the bodies so what is not clear so far is where is she's body it is a question turkey continues to ask saudi arabia and for turkey would it cooperate in the ongoing investigation carried out in saudi arabia. well what we understand is that saudi top chief prosecutor he invited chief prosecutor to come to saudi arabia to join investigations there has been no reaction from istanbul's chief prosecutor on whether or not they will heed that invitation but what we understand from our sources is that you know they're weighing their options so if they don't go then it will show that they don't want to cooperate but if they do go then at the end they really feel that this is g
argument in a fistfight and he died accidentally so this you know this really dismisses the saudi arabian narrative they also mention that his body was chopped into pieces dismembered and they also mention the word destroyed which really it's open to a lot of interpretation people are wondering why why mention this is there a theory that they're working on a series that could involve the possible use of acid or did they burn the bodies so what is not clear so far is where is she's body it is a...
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in the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul saying this is now a legal case and it should not be politicized that's after the public prosecutor said it would seek the death penalty for five suspects odds are bad also said that there are still an answered questions and ankara has refused three requests from riyadh to provide proof of their accounts off the killing so that is a little bit of a bit of i have to say just a few moments ago and when asked about the lead to a possible involvement of the crown prince in the killing. said the crown prince has absolutely nothing to do with the murder case let's bring in jim he has followed this story for us since it broke in october he is joining us from istanbul he seemed to come out very defiant. indeed essentially it's the one the one kind of three these they are the denial deflection i'm doubling down on the position of saudi arabia that's the approach that's the foreign minister chose to take the nile dot com prince mohammed bin simon had anything to do with it denial that it was something that was ordered by the government or by this stage or th
in the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul saying this is now a legal case and it should not be politicized that's after the public prosecutor said it would seek the death penalty for five suspects odds are bad also said that there are still an answered questions and ankara has refused three requests from riyadh to provide proof of their accounts off the killing so that is a little bit of a bit of i have to say just a few moments ago and when asked about the lead to a possible involvement of...
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june one thousand nine hundred fifteen britain announced it wanted the whole western coast of the arabian gulf plus all of mesopotamia. britain also wanted to control a strip of land from there to haifa in which to build a railway it would give them an alternative route to india and one day might carry gulf oil. the british already had serious interest the ottoman empire that already occupied egypt had already moved to the gulf states they already had interests in southern us tamia they are. they had oral interests in the gulf so the war suddenly brought all of this then right to the forefront. so in order to achieve this between one hundred fifteen and nineteen seventeen britain entered into three separate agreements which all conflicted with one another. one with the same bin ali the sharif of mecca to give him an arab state in return for leading a revolt against the ultimates. another with the zionist movement to create a jewish national home in palestine. and a secret pact with its own told ally france to divide the levant and mesopotamia between them don't sit. their key didn't want
june one thousand nine hundred fifteen britain announced it wanted the whole western coast of the arabian gulf plus all of mesopotamia. britain also wanted to control a strip of land from there to haifa in which to build a railway it would give them an alternative route to india and one day might carry gulf oil. the british already had serious interest the ottoman empire that already occupied egypt had already moved to the gulf states they already had interests in southern us tamia they are....
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which is the iranian and they -- otherwise i think -- i'm member of my country and member of the arabian population and therefore definitely we need peace, we want negotiation, we want to solve this problem rather than war. we are against war. we hate war. we know what war is doing around the world. we want to solve the problem. we want negotiation. believe me, we need to do that and we will help them. we are pouring billions and billions of dollar to help the people of yemen to survive. enough. we're doing a lot. we're rebuilding their infrastructure and we are the people of human right. we are the people of human right and we take care of everybody rather than talking about it elsewhere. judith: this morning another threat to peace and stability was discussed here at this conference and that is the ongoing arab/israeli, palestinian/israeli conflict. are you more optimistic given the change of administrations in the presidency of donald trump, are you more or less optimistic that such a peace between palestinians and israelis is possible? mr. al-habtoor: we're trying since very long tim
which is the iranian and they -- otherwise i think -- i'm member of my country and member of the arabian population and therefore definitely we need peace, we want negotiation, we want to solve this problem rather than war. we are against war. we hate war. we know what war is doing around the world. we want to solve the problem. we want negotiation. believe me, we need to do that and we will help them. we are pouring billions and billions of dollar to help the people of yemen to survive....
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president's statement to cast doubt on the cia's conclusion that the killing was ordered by saudi arabian crown prince. today mr. trump tweeted in part "oil prices getting lower. thank you to saudi arabia." holly williams with the saudi foreign minister in riyadh. >> reporter: you're confident that saudi arabia's alliance with the u.s. is safe despite the killing of jamal khashoggi? >> god willing, yes, because we as the government had nothing to do with it. >> reporter: the saudi arabian foreign minister, adel al-jubeir, is sticking to his government's story. the islamic kingdom now claims it sent a team of officials to turkey to bring jamal khashoggi back to saudi arabia, but a team leader decided instead to kill him with a lethal injection. >> we are in the middle of a review of our procedures and policies with regards to intelligence operations and make sure that the lines of authority are clear so that we don't have a mistake like this. >> reporter: i mean, that's a pretty extraordinary breach of authority, murdering somebody inside a saudi consulate. >> absolutely. yes. but unfortun
president's statement to cast doubt on the cia's conclusion that the killing was ordered by saudi arabian crown prince. today mr. trump tweeted in part "oil prices getting lower. thank you to saudi arabia." holly williams with the saudi foreign minister in riyadh. >> reporter: you're confident that saudi arabia's alliance with the u.s. is safe despite the killing of jamal khashoggi? >> god willing, yes, because we as the government had nothing to do with it. >>...
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the hundreds of all films and the families which have been wiped out all sudden right across the arabian peninsula or spot flash flooding and left a trail of death and destruction in its wake jordan was worst hit with twelve people known to have died and thousands of tourists evacuated from the ancient city of petra for brennan reports. the deluge came barreling down the valley with a thunderous roar sweeping away everything in its path. visitors expecting the serenity of petra's two thousand year old architecture had to scramble frantically to higher ground as the water raged beneath them around three and a half thousand tourists were in the area at the time but none were injured police were running around the main street shouting up up up going go up go up go up we were in the. temple so we were up we could see that. was it was right. before taking with the biggest. thing three minutes or four minutes that were for all of the overall petra's flood channels worked as intended the volume and intensity of a torrent or meters high test at the flood barriers to their limits humorous other a
the hundreds of all films and the families which have been wiped out all sudden right across the arabian peninsula or spot flash flooding and left a trail of death and destruction in its wake jordan was worst hit with twelve people known to have died and thousands of tourists evacuated from the ancient city of petra for brennan reports. the deluge came barreling down the valley with a thunderous roar sweeping away everything in its path. visitors expecting the serenity of petra's two thousand...
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he was killed at the saudi arabian consulate in turkey last month. security has been increased at the saudi arabian embassy in buenos aires where the prince is staying. president trump leaves for the summit this morning. >>> meanwhile, there are new calls to end u.s. involvement in the war in yemen as the fallout continues over khashoggi's murder. tom hanson is here with more. good morning. >> as you were just mentioning, both the crown prince and president trump will be in argentina but there is no word on a formal meeting. meanwhile, the u.s. senate is retaliating for the murder of j >> the senate advanced a resolution yesterday to end military support of saudi arabia's involvement in the war with yemen. >> if the president won't send the message, we have to, that you cannot murder a journalist in a consul, especially one that's a u.s. citizen. >> the vote was in part to punish saudi arabia for the murder of jamal khashoggi. the cia's assessment is that saudi arabia crown prince order to kill him. >> maybe he did, maybe he didn't. >> president trum
he was killed at the saudi arabian consulate in turkey last month. security has been increased at the saudi arabian embassy in buenos aires where the prince is staying. president trump leaves for the summit this morning. >>> meanwhile, there are new calls to end u.s. involvement in the war in yemen as the fallout continues over khashoggi's murder. tom hanson is here with more. good morning. >> as you were just mentioning, both the crown prince and president trump will be in...
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two announcements from germinal florida is regarding the saudi arabian government and its role in the affair the first came from foreign minister in brussels where he and i once the decision to impose travel bans on eighteen saudi citizens who have been implicated in this affair calling for other european governments to follow suit and then separately here in berlin the economy ministry has announced that all arms exports to saudi arabia whether they offer you church signed agreements or current signed agreements are to be frozen that is important because the german armaments industry doesn't support considerable amount several many kids consignments to the saudi authorities well all those are now curtis hailed truncated as it were the point will be whether this is something that will be followed by other european governments certainly that's what the german government wants to see the course of concern and then criticism that came here in germany was equalled was was as it were followed suit by european authorities but now the question is will other european authorities impose an arm
two announcements from germinal florida is regarding the saudi arabian government and its role in the affair the first came from foreign minister in brussels where he and i once the decision to impose travel bans on eighteen saudi citizens who have been implicated in this affair calling for other european governments to follow suit and then separately here in berlin the economy ministry has announced that all arms exports to saudi arabia whether they offer you church signed agreements or...
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our mission out here is to patrol the arabian gulf strait of hormuz and conduct u.s.tral command and objectives here in the gulf. a lot of our work is partnering and building relationships with the gulf coast countries and so that we have a good standing here in the arabian gulf and central command aor. things, in my opinion, mr. president, are going very well for us. >> and what do you see in the region? what's going on in the region? how are they feeling about things? how are they feeling about trade? trade, for me, is a very big subject all over. we've been taken advantage of for many, many years by bad trade deals. we don't have any good trail trade deals. how are you finding things in the region, nick? >> mr. president, from our perspective out on the water, sir, we're seeing that there is an abundance of trade happening in the region. there are vessels moving through the strait of hormuz and across the arabian gulf, carrying cargo to and fro. we don't see any issues in terms of trade right now, sir. >> okay. well, you'll keep it that way. we want to have good, f
our mission out here is to patrol the arabian gulf strait of hormuz and conduct u.s.tral command and objectives here in the gulf. a lot of our work is partnering and building relationships with the gulf coast countries and so that we have a good standing here in the arabian gulf and central command aor. things, in my opinion, mr. president, are going very well for us. >> and what do you see in the region? what's going on in the region? how are they feeling about things? how are they...
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challenges as to what is the worst outbreak so far heavy rain has led to flash flooding across the arabian peninsula jordan has been worst hit with twelve people have died tourists in the ancient city of petra had to move to some food and reports. the deluge came barreling down the valley with a thunderous roar sweeping away everything in its path. visitors expecting the serenity of petra's two thousand year old architecture had to scramble frantically to higher ground as the water raged beneath them around three and a half thousand tourists were in the area at the time but none were injured police were running around the main street shouting up up up going up go up a co-op we were in the. temple so we were up. the river was it was right. before taking with the biggest stream with a lot of songs. being three minutes or four minutes there were for all the overall petra's flood channels worked as intended the volume and intensity of a torrent four meters high test at the flood barriers to their limits numerous other areas were similarly affected the city of declared a state of civil emergenc
challenges as to what is the worst outbreak so far heavy rain has led to flash flooding across the arabian peninsula jordan has been worst hit with twelve people have died tourists in the ancient city of petra had to move to some food and reports. the deluge came barreling down the valley with a thunderous roar sweeping away everything in its path. visitors expecting the serenity of petra's two thousand year old architecture had to scramble frantically to higher ground as the water raged...
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been making very public very high profile visits to countries around the western part of the gulf arabian countries and up until recently that would never have happened let's make to assign yari he's a. international relations are security issues that so university thanks very much for speaking to us on al-jazeera so has no official diplomatic relations with israel so what are we to make off two very public visits by israeli officials. you know the most important issue here is really to understand what is the foreign policy of amman and what was what are the principles one of the most important principle on foreign policy. means that it doesn't interfere in the internal affairs of the country and dozen other countries to interfere in its own. so in that sense is the only place i believe in the middle east where warring factions can go talk to each other. to be recognized by the host legitimate parties so you that's. not the difference in the sense that. was in your report diminish the minutes to mr katz comes through. of the israeli government to participate to attend an international con
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way that serbia arabia has its legal system based on islamic sharia law and saudi itself a saudi arabian representative himself said that you know we are promoting human rights but within that context that said that the issues as i mentioned the guardianship of women the fact that women are effectively second class citizens the way the use of stoning and amputations not just against adults but also against child can convict as well the fact that for example anti terror laws are used to prevent the freedom of assembly and there is no law actually protecting the rights to freedom of assembly in saudi arabia all of those issues have been mentioned by the various delegations here i'll give you just a flavor of what the un united states has said we are deeply disturbed and saddened by the preliminary results of saudi arabia's investigation at the jamal khashoggi was killed on the premises of saudi consulates it's absolutely necessary that saudi arabia conduct fair a conclusive transparent investigations justice must be carried out so jamal khashoggi is one of the big issues but it's the whole
way that serbia arabia has its legal system based on islamic sharia law and saudi itself a saudi arabian representative himself said that you know we are promoting human rights but within that context that said that the issues as i mentioned the guardianship of women the fact that women are effectively second class citizens the way the use of stoning and amputations not just against adults but also against child can convict as well the fact that for example anti terror laws are used to prevent...
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been making very public very high profile visits to countries around the western part of the gulf arabian countries and up until recently that would never have happened. the emir of qatar has told investors his country's economy has become stronger despite the blockade imposed on it by four countries shift i mean been hammered out funny says exports grew by eighteen percent last year but he expressed regret over the continued disputes in the g.c.c. saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain any gypped imposed a blockade on qatar in june last year kucing it of supporting terrorism a charge deal has strongly denied no struggle to do it in or of saudi geo will be your security and stability of our urban gulf states cannot be achieved by undermining sovereignty of other states of meddling in the domestic of fears but respecting the rules governing our relations working to resolve differences through dialogue that serves the interests of all concerned parties history teaches us that crises pass over but mismanagement of crises leaves behind consequences that will last for a long time. britain's prime min
been making very public very high profile visits to countries around the western part of the gulf arabian countries and up until recently that would never have happened. the emir of qatar has told investors his country's economy has become stronger despite the blockade imposed on it by four countries shift i mean been hammered out funny says exports grew by eighteen percent last year but he expressed regret over the continued disputes in the g.c.c. saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain any gypped...
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to die rob reynolds al-jazeera malibu california well heavy rains led to flash flooding across the arabian peninsula jordan's been hit with twelve people have been killed in the ancient city of petra aside to be closed for cleaning and tourists have been moved to safety o'brien reports. the deluge came barreling down the valley with a thunderous roar sweeping away everything in its path. visitors expecting the serenity of petra's two thousand year old architecture had to scramble frantically to higher ground as the water raged beneath them around three and a half thousand tourists were in the area at the time but none were injured police were running around the main street shouting up up up going up go up a co-op we were in. temple so we were up. the river was it was right. before taking with the biggest. thing three minutes or four minutes there were for all the overall petra's flood channels worked as intended the volume and intensity of a torrent four meters high tested the flood barriers to their limits numerous other areas were similarly affected the city of baquba declared a state of
to die rob reynolds al-jazeera malibu california well heavy rains led to flash flooding across the arabian peninsula jordan's been hit with twelve people have been killed in the ancient city of petra aside to be closed for cleaning and tourists have been moved to safety o'brien reports. the deluge came barreling down the valley with a thunderous roar sweeping away everything in its path. visitors expecting the serenity of petra's two thousand year old architecture had to scramble frantically to...
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well it's hard to read into that so bluntly but certainly the saudi arabian government has indicated that it believes the if is all but over it has indicted a number of those it holds responsible it says the death sentence may be imposed against at least five of those so there's very much a sense of moving on we've done our investigation it is complete now let's get on with the business at hand that appears to be very much what president trump once the crown prince is an absolutely vital aspect of president trumps foreign strategy with regard to the middle east with regard to iran so certainly president trump has made very clear his reluctance to impose any form of sanction against the saudi government as a whole and indeed against the crown prince in particular he stated repeatedly to he doesn't know whether the crown prince was responsible but he has been told by the crown prince and at least five occasions that no i have no responsibility in the murder whatsoever so we are in the situation where saudi arabia appears to be set on a course of business as usual the investigation is c
well it's hard to read into that so bluntly but certainly the saudi arabian government has indicated that it believes the if is all but over it has indicted a number of those it holds responsible it says the death sentence may be imposed against at least five of those so there's very much a sense of moving on we've done our investigation it is complete now let's get on with the business at hand that appears to be very much what president trump once the crown prince is an absolutely vital aspect...
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s conclusion that the killing was ordered by saudi arabian crown prince. today, mr.mp tweeted in part, "oil prices getting lower. thank you to saudi arabia." ially williams with the saudi foreign minister in riyadh. >> reporter: you're confident that saudi arabia's alliance with the u.s. is safe, despite the killing of jamal khashoggi? >> god willing, yes, because we as the government had nothing to h with it. >> reporter: the saudi arabian foreign minister, adel al- jubeir, is sticking to his government's story. the islamic kingdom now claims it sent a team of officials to turkey to bring jamal khashoggi back to saudi arabia, but a team leader decided instead to kill him with a lethal injection. e> we are in the middle of a review of our procedures and inlicies with regards to intelligence operations and make sure that the lines of authority are clear, so that we don't have a mistake like this. >> reporter: i mean, that's a pretty extraordinary breach of authority, murdering somebody inside a saudi consulate. >> absolutely, yes. but, unfortunately, these things-- mi
s conclusion that the killing was ordered by saudi arabian crown prince. today, mr.mp tweeted in part, "oil prices getting lower. thank you to saudi arabia." ially williams with the saudi foreign minister in riyadh. >> reporter: you're confident that saudi arabia's alliance with the u.s. is safe, despite the killing of jamal khashoggi? >> god willing, yes, because we as the government had nothing to h with it. >> reporter: the saudi arabian foreign minister, adel al-...
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government would simply not recognize that decision but but it would be humiliation of the saudi arabian royal family of the government and of the country and you know at some point domestic tensions inside saudi arabia matter the crown prince is not very popular outside of his immediate circle we all know all about the arrests of members of the royal family and some of the biggest other business people in saudi arabia so i think there are probably a lot of people out there who are hungry for revenge and plenty of others elder statesman who think that he's been reckless and gotten saudi arabia into some terrible situations already with the taking the if you know prime minister of lebanon hostage the horrible war in yemen the world's biggest humanitarian catastrophe he's behaving in a reckless way so that's my maybe that would be the straw that did break the camel's back ok just in the last minute we have if pressure is maintained in which have a way would have a full takes do you think the truth about kosovo is ever going to be known i think if turkey continues to reveal the tapes and if
government would simply not recognize that decision but but it would be humiliation of the saudi arabian royal family of the government and of the country and you know at some point domestic tensions inside saudi arabia matter the crown prince is not very popular outside of his immediate circle we all know all about the arrests of members of the royal family and some of the biggest other business people in saudi arabia so i think there are probably a lot of people out there who are hungry for...
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is director of the gulf studies center at castle university he believes that the saudi arabian leadership is waiting for president donald trump to speak on tuesday only affair before making a more detailed statement of its own. they have ordered the facing a serious pressure because of the cia leaking now the sort of expectation or the sort of waiting what is what will be the final position of a trump i think they don't want today thought it was a light anything concerning this would show them they are still sort of weaknesses of that position they want to show the world that this issue you know is not a methodist matter to us that either matters important to us the best scenario the best or not even if the president decided not to you know to deny what the cia said so that it will be under severe pressure from from national community and i think that their role respect to the use so that it be used to enjoy would be affected by the order to effect that actually what would be affected by the by what from would say tomorrow on the matter of jamal khashoggi is causing deep divisions at the
is director of the gulf studies center at castle university he believes that the saudi arabian leadership is waiting for president donald trump to speak on tuesday only affair before making a more detailed statement of its own. they have ordered the facing a serious pressure because of the cia leaking now the sort of expectation or the sort of waiting what is what will be the final position of a trump i think they don't want today thought it was a light anything concerning this would show them...
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nine america really holds grudges the rogue regime in iran spread death destruction and chaos the arabian dictatorships long campaign remains the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism the guy even tweeted a picture of himself styled after the game of thrones t.v. show with the message that sanctions a coming player in winter is coming why he did this remains a mystery since everyone knew that they were coming he and his government all said this months ago iran spent many years under these same sanctions cut off from the world's banking system foreign trade its oil under embargo and the spike that iran's oil exports never dropped below a million barrels a day roughly half of what they are now it can survive it already has survived these sanctions the u.s. has been forced to example contras from the ban on our oil but remember didn't the american say they would reduce her own soil experts to zero the fact is that these climate group public around today can sell its oil and what will and it will keep on selling it even if america hadn't made those example and we would have found ways to
nine america really holds grudges the rogue regime in iran spread death destruction and chaos the arabian dictatorships long campaign remains the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism the guy even tweeted a picture of himself styled after the game of thrones t.v. show with the message that sanctions a coming player in winter is coming why he did this remains a mystery since everyone knew that they were coming he and his government all said this months ago iran spent many years under these...
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a little bit earlier director of the gulf studies center a couple university he told us the saudi arabian leadership he believes is waiting for president donald trump to speak on tuesday on the affair before making a more detailed statement of his own. they have ordered the facing a serious pressure because of the cia leaking now this sort of expectation or the sort of waiting words which will lead to the final position of a trump i think they don't want to date a light anything concerning this and sure they are still sort of weaknesses of their position they want to show the world that this issue you know is not a matter of serious matter to us there are other matters important to us the best scenario the best in our even if the president decided not to deny what cia has said so that it will be under severe pressure an international community and i think there are all respect to the use so that it be used to enjoy would be affected by the already affected actually what will be affected by the by what from will say tomorrow in addition to this there are developments in the investigation i
a little bit earlier director of the gulf studies center a couple university he told us the saudi arabian leadership he believes is waiting for president donald trump to speak on tuesday on the affair before making a more detailed statement of his own. they have ordered the facing a serious pressure because of the cia leaking now this sort of expectation or the sort of waiting words which will lead to the final position of a trump i think they don't want to date a light anything concerning this...
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is violent this is terrible and suffering that goes against the claims we've heard from the saudi arabian government themselves but still the president is sending the message that he does not necessarily believe his own intelligence community that says with a high degree of confidence a title they very rarely use that mohammed bin solomon the crown prince of saudi arabia ordered the killing of jamal khashoggi yemen the rebels say they're holding drone and missile attacks against saudi arabia the u.a.e. and the yemeni allies who thiis released a statement saying they're ready for a broader ceasefire if the coalition wants peace thursday the saudi a morality coalition briefly paused strikes in the besieged city of data before resuming them on sunday egypt has arrested at least forty human rights lawyers and activists according to human rights watch it says the arrests of part of a mass detention campaign targeting people who offer humanitarian legal support to families of political detainees a car bomb has killed at least five people in the iraqi city of to crete sixteen others were hurt ex
is violent this is terrible and suffering that goes against the claims we've heard from the saudi arabian government themselves but still the president is sending the message that he does not necessarily believe his own intelligence community that says with a high degree of confidence a title they very rarely use that mohammed bin solomon the crown prince of saudi arabia ordered the killing of jamal khashoggi yemen the rebels say they're holding drone and missile attacks against saudi arabia...
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runners the start of the race which will be held completely on sand crossing the oman desert to the arabian sea. you're watching news coming to you from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour for another update omarion evan steen from all of us in berlin thanks for watching. you know a few minutes you could even take a chance on one. don't expect our pm to. join us. earth home to millions of species the home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like deals that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience for the series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. but you know the fact that there is music and look where we are. open courseware in havana where else. could. end up in. cuba it's famous for its music song mumble cha cha cha it's such a musical country and i absolutely adore being here and i think. i'm pretty. good. at it and i thought it. oh. ok. then. they want and. i'm here in havana for the two thousand and sevent
runners the start of the race which will be held completely on sand crossing the oman desert to the arabian sea. you're watching news coming to you from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour for another update omarion evan steen from all of us in berlin thanks for watching. you know a few minutes you could even take a chance on one. don't expect our pm to. join us. earth home to millions of species the home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects...
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plus all of mesopotamia to the border in the north and the whole of the arabian peninsula except for the british colony of aden. kind of. how do you see. and conquer them most i know how can i say leave you as you've been out of. your me a quandary your door the. iraqis in one. must learn to taksim. now i can beat up on you know i did that and now so fucked up for him he made much i did ok for that would i have had the advantage that any i could go to any kind of a kid my body i know who laughs about how to do another record or not muscle how to do a minute about. britain weighed up the benefits and agreed to sorry for seems to months . for his part hussein and called for an arab uprising against the ultimate on the fifth of june nine hundred sixteen. the hashemite forces under the command of hussein son feisal mobilized. from their bases they attacked the ottoman supply line to his us railway. they found the arab tribesmen of trans-jordan a tough nut to crack. the line here today at alcatraz is near the jordanian town of maan a tribal stronghold that the hashemites were never able t
plus all of mesopotamia to the border in the north and the whole of the arabian peninsula except for the british colony of aden. kind of. how do you see. and conquer them most i know how can i say leave you as you've been out of. your me a quandary your door the. iraqis in one. must learn to taksim. now i can beat up on you know i did that and now so fucked up for him he made much i did ok for that would i have had the advantage that any i could go to any kind of a kid my body i know who laughs...
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gulf, you know, the arabian peninsula the muslim brotherhood is considered, you know, far, far morensidious to them than iran. and they just have a pathological hate of that group. and so mention the muslim brotherhood over there and you can get practically anything that you want. and so it's not surprising that these ideas would have been picked up by american right wing media, and that would have made its way to the white house. >> wow. disturbing information. thank you both very much. appreciate you. >>> coming up, the price that brian kemp and brian desantis could pay for their outrageous gubernatorial campaigns, campaigns in which they fought ugly. that's next. how about using that pen to sign up for new insurance instead? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ howdoing great dad!r does this thing got? looking good babe! are you filming. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll be any good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on a hotel, li
gulf, you know, the arabian peninsula the muslim brotherhood is considered, you know, far, far morensidious to them than iran. and they just have a pathological hate of that group. and so mention the muslim brotherhood over there and you can get practically anything that you want. and so it's not surprising that these ideas would have been picked up by american right wing media, and that would have made its way to the white house. >> wow. disturbing information. thank you both very much....
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can you give us the status of the arabian gulf now. we know there was the big iranian planned exercise back in august and it's been relatively quiet reporting wise, and i would like to get your status update on the security situation there. second question. we were told by the cno earlier this year that russian submarines were prouing and they'd not been seen since the cold war and i wonder if they've made it to the coast guard terrain or what we've seen of russian activity. >> i would tell you the arabian gulf remains very dynamic and you heard the numbers. i think we had 700 and something boardings here and that was a dynamic area, and the iranian presence, i will say persistently aggressive behavior as we escort army, the u.s. army vessels and the navy vessels in the region. the threat remains high and i'm not going to speak on behalf of the centcom commander or the ucom commander in those parts of the world. we are supporting there. we bring the maritime law enforcement expertise, the broad authorities and we compliment the navy fl
can you give us the status of the arabian gulf now. we know there was the big iranian planned exercise back in august and it's been relatively quiet reporting wise, and i would like to get your status update on the security situation there. second question. we were told by the cno earlier this year that russian submarines were prouing and they'd not been seen since the cold war and i wonder if they've made it to the coast guard terrain or what we've seen of russian activity. >> i would...
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fifty runners start of the race which will be held completely on sand across the gulf of oman to the arabian sea over one hundred sixty five kilometers. you're up to date now on the w. news we back again at the top of the hour omarion evans dean from all of us here in berlin thanks for watching. climate change. waste. isn't it time for. africa people and projects that are changing the environment for the better. or for the good one for good. w. . from sun for sure. to suit. the. little blue car. pulled. the mail room screwed up the mishmash long long long. long leash the biggest slogan of the whole long good soul the big thing. the bed the bed the businessman from. the floor the close of the goods come to a good strong stay on. the line if you mean. this is a. place of business a good. company. will be they are going to be. enough to live the bomb blow to the bulk of the flaming in the bag to let the big and lend them and the batsman a shock absorber . the be. the cynic that sold the bull i'll go soak the flaming. the but. the but . the by. the by the by. the by the brits michel. the be . th
fifty runners start of the race which will be held completely on sand across the gulf of oman to the arabian sea over one hundred sixty five kilometers. you're up to date now on the w. news we back again at the top of the hour omarion evans dean from all of us here in berlin thanks for watching. climate change. waste. isn't it time for. africa people and projects that are changing the environment for the better. or for the good one for good. w. . from sun for sure. to suit. the. little blue...
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collision between sport and geopolitics despite increasing attention on the actions of the saudi arabian government both players gave choreographed responses this week. fall the situation . but i had a commitment. last . something happened. so of course we're trying to take in consideration everything all the options right now i can't say more because as i said just a question before we have to get more information. on what's happening so we can make a rational decision whether it's good to go. world wrestling entertainment is also holding an event in saudi arabia this week despite the controversy there's no intention here to cancel business is business. in its quarterly statement w w e acknowledged a heinous crime but said the company has decided to uphold its contractual obligation to saudi arabia's general sports authority and stage the event. attracting big name athletes and sporting events is a major goal for saudi arabia neymar in his brazilian teammates were in town last month for a friendly match with archrivals argentina images like this are priceless p.r. for a country trying t
collision between sport and geopolitics despite increasing attention on the actions of the saudi arabian government both players gave choreographed responses this week. fall the situation . but i had a commitment. last . something happened. so of course we're trying to take in consideration everything all the options right now i can't say more because as i said just a question before we have to get more information. on what's happening so we can make a rational decision whether it's good to go....
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.> the trump administration slapping sanctions on 17 saudi arabian officials. t for their role in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. >> the florida senate race heading to a hand recount. >> a federal judge in florida called the state today, "the laughingstock of the entire world." ay a new twist today in that gofundme story involving a homeless man who helped a woman peen she ran out of gas. a it was all a scam, and all three were in on it. >> the california deputy killed in last week's mass shooting at t bar was laid to rest today. >> ron dared to go where most would flee. ha michael avenatti blaming a r nspiracy theorist for his domestic violence arrest. >> he tweeted, "i am coming for you, jacob wohl." as at least one resident is tjoying the snow at the national zoo. >> beibei loving it in the snow. don't you wish you could do that? >> glor: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm jeff glor. and we are going to begin tonight with a mid-november mess. an early blast of winter weather surprised some. snow, sleet, and rain are falling across
.> the trump administration slapping sanctions on 17 saudi arabian officials. t for their role in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. >> the florida senate race heading to a hand recount. >> a federal judge in florida called the state today, "the laughingstock of the entire world." ay a new twist today in that gofundme story involving a homeless man who helped a woman peen she ran out of gas. a it was all a scam, and all three were in on it. >> the...
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gulf, you know, the arabian peninsula the muslim brotherhood is considered, you know, far, far mored insidious to them than iran. and they just have a pathological hate of that group. and so mention the muslim brotherhood over there and you can get practically anything that you want. and so it's not surprising that these ideas would have been picked up by american right wing media, and that would have made its way to the white house. >> wow. disturbing information. thank you both very much. appreciate you. >>> coming up, the price that brian kemp and brian desantis could pay for their outrageous gubernatorial campaigns, campaigns in which they fought ugly. that's next. aigns in which theyt ugly that's next. if you're waiting patiently for a liver transplant, it could cost you your life. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you
gulf, you know, the arabian peninsula the muslim brotherhood is considered, you know, far, far mored insidious to them than iran. and they just have a pathological hate of that group. and so mention the muslim brotherhood over there and you can get practically anything that you want. and so it's not surprising that these ideas would have been picked up by american right wing media, and that would have made its way to the white house. >> wow. disturbing information. thank you both very...
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our mission is to patrol the arabian gulf straits and conduct our u.s. central command and navcent objectives here in the gulf. a lot of our work is building relationship with the gulf coast countries. we have a good standing here in the arabian gulf and central command aor. things are going well. pres. trump: what is going on in the region? how are they feeling and how are they feeling about trade, which as you know is a big subject for me because we have been taken advantage of by bad trade deals? how do findings in the region? nick: from our perspective on the water, we are seeing an abundance of trade happening in the region. there are vessels moving through the straits and across the arabian gulf on a daily basis, carrying cargo to and from. we do not see issues in terms of trade right now, sir. pres. trump: you will keep it that way. we want to have good fair trade and fair deals where we can do well, not just everyone else. that is changing fast and where you are is a big factor in that issue. you have been told and briefed. thank you very much, n
our mission is to patrol the arabian gulf straits and conduct our u.s. central command and navcent objectives here in the gulf. a lot of our work is building relationship with the gulf coast countries. we have a good standing here in the arabian gulf and central command aor. things are going well. pres. trump: what is going on in the region? how are they feeling and how are they feeling about trade, which as you know is a big subject for me because we have been taken advantage of by bad trade...
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both countries want the arabian sea.omic corridor to succeed and said today's attack would not undermine their relationship. translation: we also believe pakistan will continue to take a festive messes to ensure the safe and secure development of the china — pakistan corridor. and secure development of the china - pakistan corridor. officials in both countries will be relieved the death toll was not higher. but this attack is the most high profile on a chinese target in pakistan so far. and that will raise concerns. the united states imposed tough new sanctions on iran this month, with donald trump renouncing the international agreement designed to restrict the country's nuclear programme. the measures, which other signatories oppose — are intended to hit iran's oil exports, shipping and banks. but what will the sanctions mean for the people of iran? our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports from the capital tehran. when iranians want to have fun, they go up to the mountains. and then come down, fast. this is
both countries want the arabian sea.omic corridor to succeed and said today's attack would not undermine their relationship. translation: we also believe pakistan will continue to take a festive messes to ensure the safe and secure development of the china — pakistan corridor. and secure development of the china - pakistan corridor. officials in both countries will be relieved the death toll was not higher. but this attack is the most high profile on a chinese target in pakistan so far. and...