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in the death of jamal khashoggi he's. categorical undeniable evidence direct evidence he's in of all of this yet you take it as read you speak as though it is a fact based. thing. if there is no direct evidence mustn't you and others accept that there is the possibility that n.b.s. in fact did not have any direct role or knowledge that's really these things i mean that's that's a really interesting question i mean some people misunderstand circumstantial evidence so that the actual idea of circumstantial evidence i mean if i walk out if i'm out in outside and you're sitting inside and i walk in and i have you can see that i'm wet you can assume that it was raining outside and i have an umbrella for example you can assume that it was raining but that was not direct evidence is circumstantial it doesn't mean that it's weak evidence it simply means that it's not direct in a case of as they said before a highly pick regime which has control over information it is very rare that you will actually find direct evidence maybe it
in the death of jamal khashoggi he's. categorical undeniable evidence direct evidence he's in of all of this yet you take it as read you speak as though it is a fact based. thing. if there is no direct evidence mustn't you and others accept that there is the possibility that n.b.s. in fact did not have any direct role or knowledge that's really these things i mean that's that's a really interesting question i mean some people misunderstand circumstantial evidence so that the actual idea of...
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jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after after we had communicated.
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eventually you found common cause with jamal khashoggi.do you think that it was your association with him. the 1st put you on the radar of the saudi authorities to attempt to answer your question. we did a risk assessment and we identified 6 or 7 reasons of 6 or 7 things that i've been working on you and he's not with jamal i mean generally i mean 3 of these are 2 of these were but the rest were basically other initiatives that were highly sensitive and i believe from my own informed opinion would have been highly you know of concern let's see it to to to the saudis who you knew you knew that what you were doing had the potential to get you in trouble you tweeted if they don't want to kill me then i'm not doing my job is the risk the danger something that you accept as simply being an inherent in what you do it is something that i accept i mean this is i mean it's not the easiest life but it is the life that i built and it's the life that i chose so let's talk about the period then after jamal khashoggi death in the sound a consulate in is
eventually you found common cause with jamal khashoggi.do you think that it was your association with him. the 1st put you on the radar of the saudi authorities to attempt to answer your question. we did a risk assessment and we identified 6 or 7 reasons of 6 or 7 things that i've been working on you and he's not with jamal i mean generally i mean 3 of these are 2 of these were but the rest were basically other initiatives that were highly sensitive and i believe from my own informed opinion...
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i had the privilege of attending an iftar with jamal last year. as you were speaking about the loving relationship you shared, i remember he had said to me -- he took a famous picture of keith allison and i, and he said, ilhan, you need to run for congress. and i said, i can't run for congress because the person -- the only seat i can run for is occupied by keith ellison. and we laughed about that. i didn't really know that that would be the last time that i would see him, but he was always courageous in the work that he did, and you're showing courage. i hope that we get to follow that in being courageous and making sure that justice is served in his death. >> thank you for sharing that, rep omar. >> thank you, madam chair. i also want to say thank you so much to you all for coming and sharing your lives and stories with us so we can hopefully be helpful and do something about it. i'm deeply grateful for your stories. i also have a story as well that i'd like to share with the record and with the congress as well. in my home state of pennsylvania
i had the privilege of attending an iftar with jamal last year. as you were speaking about the loving relationship you shared, i remember he had said to me -- he took a famous picture of keith allison and i, and he said, ilhan, you need to run for congress. and i said, i can't run for congress because the person -- the only seat i can run for is occupied by keith ellison. and we laughed about that. i didn't really know that that would be the last time that i would see him, but he was always...
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myself if someone would told to me 7 months ago i would have come here without jim my talking about jamal and to pursue justice for him i would never believe it before i got here and if someone had told me 7 months ago that i would come here with that. but to ask for something about some sort about justice for him i would not have believed that. i'm not sure on the question but it was at the moment i have these people that i've seen before on t.v. maybe but now i'm making the speech in front of them this is unbelievable. for me this is very tragic i can't find the words that if they find this front of people that i had seen on t.v. this is amazing. i'm asking for justice and i cannot find words to express my feelings about this. actually makes it seem ok that. what i want to say i got a lot to say i want i want you to a lot of things here but what i want to say the most important things and. the. same bus country. where seriously president trump invited me to the white house in the 1st days of this event and and the valleys that make america america. and he i thought that he would do some
myself if someone would told to me 7 months ago i would have come here without jim my talking about jamal and to pursue justice for him i would never believe it before i got here and if someone had told me 7 months ago that i would come here with that. but to ask for something about some sort about justice for him i would not have believed that. i'm not sure on the question but it was at the moment i have these people that i've seen before on t.v. maybe but now i'm making the speech in front of...
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in the death of jamal khashoggi he's.categorical undeniable evidence direct evidence he's in of all of us yet you take it as read you speak as though it is a fact based. thing. if there is no direct evidence mustn't you and others accept that there is the possibility that n.b.s. in fact did not have any direct role or knowledge that's that's really these things i mean that's that's a really interesting question i mean some people misunderstand circumstantial evidence so that the actual idea of circumstantial evidence i mean if i walk out if i'm out in outside and you're sitting inside and i walk in and i have you can see that i'm wet you can assume that it was raining outside and i have an umbrella for example you can assume that it was raining but that was not direct evidence is circumstantial it doesn't mean that it's weak evidence it simply means that it's not direct in a case of as they said before a highly pick regime which has control over information it is very rare that you will actually find direct evidence maybe
in the death of jamal khashoggi he's.categorical undeniable evidence direct evidence he's in of all of us yet you take it as read you speak as though it is a fact based. thing. if there is no direct evidence mustn't you and others accept that there is the possibility that n.b.s. in fact did not have any direct role or knowledge that's that's really these things i mean that's that's a really interesting question i mean some people misunderstand circumstantial evidence so that the actual idea of...
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jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that he needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know these guys push a lot of propaganda a lot of it is outrageous and a lot of it they get away with it because they say it in the arabic language and there isn't enough awareness in the world that you know this is actually happening so he's like why don't we create this project that actually exposes the so what they do is that they segment the audience so they send a message in english there's another message in arabic why don't we cross translate so that people can see that this is what's happening and we can actually keep an eye a spotlight on their propaganda efforts what they're doing what they're saying etc and he said like some some of it would be f
jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that he needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know these guys push a lot of propaganda a lot of it is outrageous and a lot of it they get away with it because they say it in the arabic...
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. > the girl friend of jamal khashoggi testified. she urged members of the house foreign affairs panel to initiate an international investigation into the death of mr. khashoggi, who was killed last october. witnesses represene committee to protect journalists and freedom house also testified. >> good afternoon, everyone. this hearing for the subcommittee on africa, global health, global human rights and international organizations will come to order. i note that the quorum is present. the subcommittee is waiting to hear testimony on the dangers of reporting on human rights. to do we are here to highlight. the atrocities against journalists, press freedom, and to consider the various ways we can work to protect journalists. the seriousness of the threat to press freedom writ large requires the united states to expand its alliances with fellow democracies and deepen its own commitment to democratic shared values. the world democratic nations must show a united front and defend democracy as an international right in order to decrease t
. > the girl friend of jamal khashoggi testified. she urged members of the house foreign affairs panel to initiate an international investigation into the death of mr. khashoggi, who was killed last october. witnesses represene committee to protect journalists and freedom house also testified. >> good afternoon, everyone. this hearing for the subcommittee on africa, global health, global human rights and international organizations will come to order. i note that the quorum is present....
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there needs to be accountability for your fiance, jamal khashoggi championship murder hislop/jamal khashoggi'surder. his loved ones deserve justice and we ought to push for that justice. frankly, am worried and i wish the people responsible had learned more from the international outcry over his murder, but instead, it doesn't seem that people have learned anything. journalists and bloggers remain pushing in prison. in march, pbs reported that saudi dissidents in the united states are at risk. . just last week, we learned in a region security services have intacted if at all asylee norway about a threat against him from saudi arabia. we are seeing efforts to restrict if we raise all of the globe. it is happening in the philippines, in venezuela, in hungary. president trump recently met with the hungary and president, orban, who is a very serious abuser of press freedoms. it means congress is not finished. the longer we go without seeing real accountability and change, the tougher the path forward will be. let me make it clear here now, we will not rest until there is true accountability. congr
there needs to be accountability for your fiance, jamal khashoggi championship murder hislop/jamal khashoggi'surder. his loved ones deserve justice and we ought to push for that justice. frankly, am worried and i wish the people responsible had learned more from the international outcry over his murder, but instead, it doesn't seem that people have learned anything. journalists and bloggers remain pushing in prison. in march, pbs reported that saudi dissidents in the united states are at risk....
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jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that he needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know these guys push a lot of propaganda a lot of it is outrageous and a lot of it they get away with it because they say it in the arabic language and there isn't enough awareness in the world that you know this is actually happening so he's like why don't we create this project that actually exposes the so what they do is that they segment the audience so they send a message in english there's another message in arabic why don't we cross translate so that people can see that this is what's happening and we can actually keep an eye a spotlight on their propaganda efforts what they're doing what they're saying etc and he said like some some of it would be f
jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that he needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know these guys push a lot of propaganda a lot of it is outrageous and a lot of it they get away with it because they say it in the arabic...
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jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that that team needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know these guys push a lot of propaganda a lot of it is outrageous and a lot of it they get away with it because they say it in the arabic language and there isn't enough awareness in the world that you know this is actually happening so he's like why don't we create this project that actually exposes the so what they do is that they segment the audience so they send a message in english there's another message in arabic why don't we cross translate so that people can see that this is what's happening and we can actually keep an eye a spotlight on their propaganda efforts what they're doing what they're saying etc and he said like some some of it wou
jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that that team needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know these guys push a lot of propaganda a lot of it is outrageous and a lot of it they get away with it because they say it in the...
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jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was.
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there's jamal khashoggi says she can't understand why the u.s. and the world doing more to bring these killers to justice had to. address a congressional hearing in washington she was with the the day he was murdered inside saudi arabia's in stamboul consulate last october mike hanna reports and in a deeply divided congress this is one issue that receives bipartisan support democrat and republican members expressing dismay at attacks on journalists around the world . and strong criticism of a president who stands accused of encouraging or empowering such attacks president donald trump has fought to do huge amounts the work of news organizations has failed to criticize repressive regimes and has praised leaders who crush dissent under close scrutiny the murder of jamal khashoggi and testimony from his fiance is deeply saddened at visiting his hometown of washington. i could us it. he said the reason jamal moved to the united states was because there were other people like him in prisons in saudi arabia who could not was their own opinions and he f
there's jamal khashoggi says she can't understand why the u.s. and the world doing more to bring these killers to justice had to. address a congressional hearing in washington she was with the the day he was murdered inside saudi arabia's in stamboul consulate last october mike hanna reports and in a deeply divided congress this is one issue that receives bipartisan support democrat and republican members expressing dismay at attacks on journalists around the world . and strong criticism of a...
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i feel as though we have let you down, let jamal down. we light on people all over the world who seek to be free. express what our country has struggled to express. my sincerest sympathies for your loss. my abiding commitment to speak the truth about the circumstances surrounding his death so that others will not suffer a similar fate. my mother was a journalist, although she was never put in harm's way. i will commit in her honor and in your fiance's honor to never stop shedding light on this. it is important for us to discover the truth. it is our job to protect democracy here and to promote it abroad. the public is only possible with the help of an independent and free press. i have introduced here a free press resolution. house resolution 325, which currently has 52 cosponsors, hold this administration and all future administrations to live up to the principles set by our founding fathers. who recognize that freedom of the press is one of the greatest bulwarks of liberty. when we do not protect our brave journalists such as jamal khas
i feel as though we have let you down, let jamal down. we light on people all over the world who seek to be free. express what our country has struggled to express. my sincerest sympathies for your loss. my abiding commitment to speak the truth about the circumstances surrounding his death so that others will not suffer a similar fate. my mother was a journalist, although she was never put in harm's way. i will commit in her honor and in your fiance's honor to never stop shedding light on this....
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jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that he needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know these guys push a lot of propaganda a lot of it is outrageous and a lot of it they get away with it because they say it in the arabic language and there isn't enough awareness in the world that you know this is actually happening so he's like why don't we create this project that actually exposes the so what they do is that they segment the audience so they send a message in english there's another message in arabic why don't we cross translate so that people can see that this is what's happening and we can actually keep an eye a spotlight on their propaganda efforts what they're doing what they're saying etc and he said like some some of it would be f
jamal's desire to create. what we eventually came to describe as an arab state media watchdog so he actually gave me a call i believe it was if i'm not mistaken it was august 7th. and this was after after we had communicated about the 3rd project after i had made some connections that he needed. but in that conversation he he summarized the idea he said you know these guys push a lot of propaganda a lot of it is outrageous and a lot of it they get away with it because they say it in the arabic...
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the film say of murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi warns us ideals are at stake if it doesn't do more to bring his killers to justice. the saudi. killed at least 6 members of one family in yemen's capital. and the architect paid his creations include the blast pyramid. and the museum of islamic. has died at the age of $109.00 to. the u.s. president donald trump wants to overhaul the country's immigration system to bring in more young educated english speaking people he says the way it works now is dysfunctional and unfairly favors those who have relatives already living in the u.s. but his plan has little hope of being approved by congress as heidi jocasta reports from washington. the face of immigration to the u.s. would look very different under the new white house plan more affluent more educated and most likely more white make no mistake this plan would have a devastating effect on millions of people around the world who like me have dreams of coming to this land of opportunity if adopted our plan will transform america's immigration system into the pride of our nation and
the film say of murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi warns us ideals are at stake if it doesn't do more to bring his killers to justice. the saudi. killed at least 6 members of one family in yemen's capital. and the architect paid his creations include the blast pyramid. and the museum of islamic. has died at the age of $109.00 to. the u.s. president donald trump wants to overhaul the country's immigration system to bring in more young educated english speaking people he says the way it...
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as likely exactly so take me on in how you went about picking up where jamal left off trying to finish what it was he'd started. you might be aware of the project. was working on and of course is a project that was started in association was about actually. and the idea behind it is you know these guys the saudi regime they weaponize twitter they manipulate the media they manipulate the platform in order to do really dark things and to just to fight really dark things why don't we do the same but in the in the opposite direction in other words why don't we also manipulate twitter to push our own narratives which are basically you know pro freedom pro profit off expression pro-human rights etc. so that was one line of attack and i would i would mention here that i have a certain philosophical difference let's say with this approach of course i was not involved in that project at all but i have this philosophical difference because i think maybe fighting fire with fire is not the best strategy because they simply have so much more fire. the 2nd approach i mean there's 3 approaches i pref
as likely exactly so take me on in how you went about picking up where jamal left off trying to finish what it was he'd started. you might be aware of the project. was working on and of course is a project that was started in association was about actually. and the idea behind it is you know these guys the saudi regime they weaponize twitter they manipulate the media they manipulate the platform in order to do really dark things and to just to fight really dark things why don't we do the same...
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exactly exactly so take me all in how you went about picking up where jamal left off trying to finish what it was he started here so you might be aware of the project that omar abdel aziz was working on and of course is a project that was started in association was about actually. and the idea behind it is you know these guys the saudi regime they weaponize twitter they manipulate the media and they manipulate the platform in order to do really dark things and to just to fight really dark things why don't we do the same but in the in the opposite direction in other words why don't we also manipulate twitter to push our own narratives which are basically you know pro freedom pro profit off expression pro-human rights etc. so that was one line of attack and i would i would mention here that i have a certain philosophical difference let's say with this approach of course i was not involved in that project at all but i have this philosophical difference because i think maybe fighting fire with fire is not the best strategy because they simply have so much more fire. the 2nd approach i mea
exactly exactly so take me all in how you went about picking up where jamal left off trying to finish what it was he started here so you might be aware of the project that omar abdel aziz was working on and of course is a project that was started in association was about actually. and the idea behind it is you know these guys the saudi regime they weaponize twitter they manipulate the media and they manipulate the platform in order to do really dark things and to just to fight really dark...
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i mentioned the brutal murder of jamal khashoggi who was a u.s. resident and washington post yet, president trump, threw his own intelligence committee under the bus when it came to the question of whether or not the crown first was complicit in thet murder in the consulate in istanbul. it was the assessable -- it was the assessment of gina haspel and others who said the conference had been complicit in the murder. yet trump said maybe he did, maybe he didn't and dismissed the whole thing when the u.s. dismisses a cia determination of the crown prince is responsible for the brutal killing and murder of an american resident and we do nothing, that sends and awful signal around the world and puts americans everywhere in danger. then of course we've seen just recently the terrible crackdown with respect to human rights violations in saudi arabia. in fact, just a week ago, saudi arabia beheaded 37 citizens, most of them minority shiites in mass executions across the country for alleged terrorism related crimes, which and the ininternational pointed ou
i mentioned the brutal murder of jamal khashoggi who was a u.s. resident and washington post yet, president trump, threw his own intelligence committee under the bus when it came to the question of whether or not the crown first was complicit in thet murder in the consulate in istanbul. it was the assessable -- it was the assessment of gina haspel and others who said the conference had been complicit in the murder. yet trump said maybe he did, maybe he didn't and dismissed the whole thing when...
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and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality thehere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do i it. >> we are herere in a bubblble. after sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with the israelelis as possibible. >> many israelis don't wwant t know abobout paltinians. they don't't want to rreach ou they don't want to cross into streets anand neighborhohoods the palelestinians live because of a mixture of stereotypes and so on. >> so we decided to go together to visit each other's neighborhoods. and i would talk to israelis and david would talk to palestinians, and together we would face the harsh realities of our s
and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality thehere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do i it. >> we are herere in a bubblble. after sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when...
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the fiancÉe of the murdered journalist jamal khashoggi hasll on u.s.ers to hold saudi arabia accountable for his killing. ahatice cengiz sarica's unwillingness to do so shows that the country's values have been eroded. ms. cengiz was the last person to see mr. khashoggi ave. the saudi dissident and "washington post" columnist disappeared after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. once inside, he was murdered and dismembered i saudi agents. u.s. intelligence officials believe that crown prince mohammad bin salman ordered the killing, but riyadh deni he had any knowledge or involvement. president trump initially said his administration was committed to seeking justice, and the u.s. treasury imposed sanctions on 17 saudis accused of being involved. but the white house has shied away from taking a direct stand against its regional ally.gh mr. khgi's fiancÉe joined me a short time ago. thank you for joining me. jamal said he believed that the united states was a place wheae you could truth to power. do you think you would be disappointed by the u.s. re
the fiancÉe of the murdered journalist jamal khashoggi hasll on u.s.ers to hold saudi arabia accountable for his killing. ahatice cengiz sarica's unwillingness to do so shows that the country's values have been eroded. ms. cengiz was the last person to see mr. khashoggi ave. the saudi dissident and "washington post" columnist disappeared after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. once inside, he was murdered and dismembered i saudi agents. u.s. intelligence officials believe...
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some hacking took place after jamal khashoggi. a lot of saudis were called back to be arrested from other parts of the world. you have -- you may have seen the reports of the three people tracted about being about -- being tracked. there were attempts to either threaten them physically or saudih other means by the government after jamal khashoggi . not want using they do to resolve it in the sense they want to keep using these methods and have everyone know it? abdullah: they want to send a message to the locals that they are strong enough. at the same time, they want to give the message to the west that they can change. it is a dilemma, how to do this. ed.: ed: i am a diplomatic correspondent for "the new york times." there is a question of whether the state apartment or the administration raises issues in diplomatic conversations. issue imes, we raise the of jamal khashoggi. is do youon then think it is useful? is it not useful unless it is attached to some foreign policy, sanctions, or ongoing negotiations for something else? m
some hacking took place after jamal khashoggi. a lot of saudis were called back to be arrested from other parts of the world. you have -- you may have seen the reports of the three people tracted about being about -- being tracked. there were attempts to either threaten them physically or saudih other means by the government after jamal khashoggi . not want using they do to resolve it in the sense they want to keep using these methods and have everyone know it? abdullah: they want to send a...
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in my headquarters in doha with me as the koran and also ahead the fiance of murdered south asians jamal khashoggi warns us ideals are at stake if it doesn't do more to britain has killers to justice. south the u.a.e. airstrikes kill at least 6 members of one family and yemen's capital. and the architect i am paying his creations include the glass pyramid of the move and the museum of islamic art and cutter has died at the age of $102.00. u.s. president obama wants to overhaul the country's immigration system to bring in more young educated and rich speaking people he says the way it works now is dysfunctional and fairly favors those who have relatives living in the u.s. but his plan has little hope of being approved by congress as a cost of reports from washington ok in. the face of immigration to the us would look very different under the new white house plan more affluent more educated and most likely more white make no mistake this plan would have a devastating effect on millions of people around the world who like me have dreams of coming to this land of opportunity every drop that
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fiance of murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi has told a special u.s. hearing that nothing has been done to seek justice for his murder a teacher changes criticized the trump government for not taking stronger action over the killing mike hanna has more from washington d.c. and miss hoosier in a deeply divided congress this is one issue that receives bipartisan support democrats and republican members expressing dismay at the checks on journalists around the world. and strong criticism of a president who stands accused of encouraging or empowering such attacks president donald trump has fought to do huge amounts the work of news organizations has failed to criticize repressive regimes and has praised leaders who crush the senate under close scrutiny the murder of jamal khashoggi and testimony from his fiance is deeply saddened at visiting his hometown of washington alone what is good or can washington if someone had told me 7 months ago that i would come here without jamal or to ask for something about him ask about justice for him i would not have beli
fiance of murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi has told a special u.s. hearing that nothing has been done to seek justice for his murder a teacher changes criticized the trump government for not taking stronger action over the killing mike hanna has more from washington d.c. and miss hoosier in a deeply divided congress this is one issue that receives bipartisan support democrats and republican members expressing dismay at the checks on journalists around the world. and strong criticism of...
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please don't be jamal. please don't be jamal. please don't be jamal.e don't be jamal. still in international news, it looks like the tensions between iran and the united states have reached the tenserrest levels ever. >> the u.s. is sending a powerful message to iran the uss "lincoln" is heading to the region after intelligence reports suggest iran is preparing to strike u.s. forces in the region. >> the intelligence warned of attacks against american ships in the waters off and yemen in the persian gulf itself, as well as against american troops in iraq and syria. >> the iranianing will think twice about attacking american interests. >> trevor: holy shit. this beef is escalating fast. launch a potential strike in iran, because america says iran is moving their weapons in america's direction. i must say, though, i do feel a little bit bad for iran. yeah, because every direction is in america's direction. ( laughter ) think about it: america has bases in all these neighboring nations. so no matter where you drive your missiles, you are threatening ameri
please don't be jamal. please don't be jamal. please don't be jamal.e don't be jamal. still in international news, it looks like the tensions between iran and the united states have reached the tenserrest levels ever. >> the u.s. is sending a powerful message to iran the uss "lincoln" is heading to the region after intelligence reports suggest iran is preparing to strike u.s. forces in the region. >> the intelligence warned of attacks against american ships in the waters...
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jamal told me that washington was a beautiful city and that we would have a beautiful life and he would tell me about us politics details that i did not know and he wanted to he wanted to push me on to be interested in the united states before i arrived took the. view but i learned about ms a lot about others 1st and talk that you know a lot about. what he did journalistically jack each other me jackson to help. been in. america the guy out to montauk the hogs that are also on this you know the and on the phone or. he told me that there were large gardens museums shopping opportunities he told me that i would not be bored and that i would not be missing turkey and that's i would be very happy in the united states. god is a monk and so would i when he came to turkey to get married to this woman abbas of the we start. making plans for the marriage very we were very busy every day we were busy buying. a house needs we were i was brady i was trying to get ready to become a wife. we were starting a new beginning and i was very very happy i was so happy. that this feeling i never i never felt
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offensive the murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi tells a hearing in washington that the u.s. should do more to bring his killers to justice. saudi u.a.e. coalition air strikes on the given capital sana'a colliton east 6 members of one family including 4 children. and australia's one bats under threat we have a special report on a painful and deadly disease that's attacking their very existence. and i'm peter simmons in doha with all your sports including a temper tantrum the bad boy of tennis nick cheerios just throw it out of you tell you no more coming up later this news that. the u.s. president has proposed an overhaul of the country's immigration system that he says will put american workers 1st the reforms would mark a shop shift away from the u.s. tradition of welcoming migrants to their country however it's highly unlikely his plan will get through congress and many see it as more of a campaign speech than a serious bid to pass new legislation donald trump says the changes will transform the immigration system into the envy of them all. well he says they would stop ill
offensive the murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi tells a hearing in washington that the u.s. should do more to bring his killers to justice. saudi u.a.e. coalition air strikes on the given capital sana'a colliton east 6 members of one family including 4 children. and australia's one bats under threat we have a special report on a painful and deadly disease that's attacking their very existence. and i'm peter simmons in doha with all your sports including a temper tantrum the bad boy of...
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jamal khashoggi remains part of what in the eyes of his fiance and this committee is a horrific reality. washington's. al-jazeera journalist will hussein has spent almost 2 and a half years at an egyptian president without charges trial or conviction in national was detained at cairo airport in december 26th again after arriving to meet his family he was accused of spying and disseminating false news egyptian authorities have a new sister tension at least 18 times al-jazeera strongly denies the allegations and the models for sainz immediate release now egypt's military says it's killed $47.00 armed men during several raids across north and central sinai the army added that hundreds of explosive devices and other weapons were seized and more than 150 people arrested 5 soldiers were killed egypt has been fighting armed groups and sinai for 7 years he is. the saudi led coalition in yemen says it will investigate the possibility of an accidental airstrike in the capital sana'a the coalition and says it was trying to target when the troop positions but residential neighborhoods have also bee
jamal khashoggi remains part of what in the eyes of his fiance and this committee is a horrific reality. washington's. al-jazeera journalist will hussein has spent almost 2 and a half years at an egyptian president without charges trial or conviction in national was detained at cairo airport in december 26th again after arriving to meet his family he was accused of spying and disseminating false news egyptian authorities have a new sister tension at least 18 times al-jazeera strongly denies the...
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well still ahead on al-jazeera the fiance of modern saudi john lewis jamal khashoggi warns america's ideals are at stake if it doesn't do more to bring his killers to justice. and casa unveils the 1st stadium specifically built for the world cup complete with the air conditioning paul will be here with more. i really want to get down to the nitty gritty of the reality where there are online when you have a male chauvinism that is in france with in our global federation it is really hard to get a piece of the planet or if you join us on sunday block the going to be help them on this is a dialogue that everyone has a balance to talk to us in our live you tube chat and you too can be in history joining in the global conversation on out is iraq. hello again i'm. a reminder of the news this hour trips from saddam's iraq that support forces have tried to remove barricades put in place. by protesters outside the army headquarters but they eventually gave up more demonstrations are expected in court today. iran's foreign minister is calling on china and russia to work with tehran to save the
well still ahead on al-jazeera the fiance of modern saudi john lewis jamal khashoggi warns america's ideals are at stake if it doesn't do more to bring his killers to justice. and casa unveils the 1st stadium specifically built for the world cup complete with the air conditioning paul will be here with more. i really want to get down to the nitty gritty of the reality where there are online when you have a male chauvinism that is in france with in our global federation it is really hard to get...
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jamal khashoggi remains part of what in the eyes of his fiance and this committee is a horrific reality mike hanna al-jazeera washington and you. still ahead. paul . well now it's time for sport for the stars it thank you very much one of the world's top rugby union players has had his contract terminated by his country after an investigation into homophobic comments he made on social media is rofl i was officially sacked by rugby australia on friday after a panel found him guilty of breaching the team's code of conduct for who is an ultra concert conservative christian posted on instagram last month that hell awaited homosexuals and drunks among other sinners means australia will be without their best player the world cup in japan flour has 72 hours to appeal. we want to strafe that this. is a painful situation for the game don't be a stranger did not choose to be in the situation but rugby astray as position remains that is route through his actions left us with no choice i've communicated directly with the players or professional players to make it clear that rugby astride a fully su
jamal khashoggi remains part of what in the eyes of his fiance and this committee is a horrific reality mike hanna al-jazeera washington and you. still ahead. paul . well now it's time for sport for the stars it thank you very much one of the world's top rugby union players has had his contract terminated by his country after an investigation into homophobic comments he made on social media is rofl i was officially sacked by rugby australia on friday after a panel found him guilty of breaching...
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along rest of the police involved with the framing of jamal truelove. yoni don't care in they don't ce if they're with sfpd. i'm requiring you arrest the key executives of the san francisco federal reserve bank. starting with mary c. da daly. next week, if she's here, then you will finally done your job for once and followed the orders of the people. if not, i will be requiring, this is an order from your superior. government officials are public servants and magistrates of the people. i'm glad some of all think this is funny. this is serious. these are orders, this treason needs to stop. according to the law, article 3 section 3, the punishment for treason is campaign punishment. if you don't know what capital punishment is, that's execution. once again, i'm requiring the arrest of the police involved with the framing of jamal truelove, bless involved protecting 9/11 terrorist, cease and desist and stand down. that's an order. >> president turman: any other public comment? >> i would request that the chief input into not going forth with tasers. i thin
along rest of the police involved with the framing of jamal truelove. yoni don't care in they don't ce if they're with sfpd. i'm requiring you arrest the key executives of the san francisco federal reserve bank. starting with mary c. da daly. next week, if she's here, then you will finally done your job for once and followed the orders of the people. if not, i will be requiring, this is an order from your superior. government officials are public servants and magistrates of the people. i'm glad...
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a moment at a huddersfield school that put jamal onto the public stage. being bullied. he was pushed to the ground and water was poured onto his face. it was viewed millions of times online. why did this happen to me? i didn't do anything. seven months on and jamal told us he still bears the psychological scars. he didn't want to show his face over fears he would be attacked again. ifeel like i don't want to tell people who i am. you're scared it might happen again? yeah, i'm scared somebody doesn't like to see me or something and do anything to me. his family say they had hoped for a better life here afterfacing constant violence back home. afterjamal‘s video went viral there was an outpouring of support. a crowdfunding page raised more than £150,000. the family used it to move home after getting numerous death threats. through an interpreter the father told us he would still rather be in syria. he also chose to not show his face. translation: i would have rather died than see my child being treated like that. it is months since the attack and yet they s
a moment at a huddersfield school that put jamal onto the public stage. being bullied. he was pushed to the ground and water was poured onto his face. it was viewed millions of times online. why did this happen to me? i didn't do anything. seven months on and jamal told us he still bears the psychological scars. he didn't want to show his face over fears he would be attacked again. ifeel like i don't want to tell people who i am. you're scared it might happen again? yeah, i'm scared somebody...
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jamal turned his own life around after coming to kenya as a teenager.over your shoulder. when you're out and about, you know you're not being targeted, because at that age, there was no way on earth that i could have easily walked into different areas of london. jamal is now establishing himself as a mentor and is here in nairobi speaking to some of those who fled violence and crime in the uk. when i came here, there was a clean sheet, no one knew me, no one knows my history. your parents, do they feel that you're safer here? yeah, 100%. my mum feels i'm much safer here than anywhere else in the world. prominent members of the somali community say hundreds of teenagers are making a similarjourney, because of knife crime, to east africa, to kenya, somalia. as a parent, you just wait for your child to be killed? or does the parent take a decision? quite a drastic decision to take him all the way back to wherever that child is from, originally. despite british somali making up less than 1% of the uk population, according to one estimate, 8% of those stabbe
jamal turned his own life around after coming to kenya as a teenager.over your shoulder. when you're out and about, you know you're not being targeted, because at that age, there was no way on earth that i could have easily walked into different areas of london. jamal is now establishing himself as a mentor and is here in nairobi speaking to some of those who fled violence and crime in the uk. when i came here, there was a clean sheet, no one knew me, no one knows my history. your parents, do...
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jamal khashoggi remains part of what in the eyes of his fiance and this committee is a horrific reality. washington. al-jazeera journalist mahmoud hussein has spent almost 2 and a half years at an egyptian president without charges trial or conviction that egyptian national was detained at a car airport in december 26th enough to arrive and to meet his family he was accused of spying and disseminating false news egyptian authorities have renewed his detention at least 18 times al-jazeera strongly denies the allegations and demands hussein's immediate release we have much more still ahead in the news hour by one guy dog is downplaying talks between the venezuelan government and the opposition in norway. liberty island $100000000.00 at a time of tighter border controls we take a look at the upgrades being made to an immigration icon and the bad boy of tennis has thrown out of the italian open tournament more coming up and for. the saudi led coalition and yemen says it will investigate the possibility of an accidental air strike in the capital sana the coalition insists it was trying to ta
jamal khashoggi remains part of what in the eyes of his fiance and this committee is a horrific reality. washington. al-jazeera journalist mahmoud hussein has spent almost 2 and a half years at an egyptian president without charges trial or conviction that egyptian national was detained at a car airport in december 26th enough to arrive and to meet his family he was accused of spying and disseminating false news egyptian authorities have renewed his detention at least 18 times al-jazeera...
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s is not only gotten away with allegedly killing jamal khashoggi the cia believe with high confidence he was behind it but more than 7 months later he's still able to threaten people like yourself. the saudi dissident omar abilities in canada another person in the u.s. who was asked to remain anonymous the 3 of you who have been identified as being threatened by the saudis as far afield as norway canada the us he still has that power yet it makes sense if you think about that i mean. the mirrors the logic of target things that they've lost by the way i mean if i mean i mentioned last week that you know one of the most painful messages that i received after these events came from a human rights activist lived within the arab world and you know he he sent me a message saying you know what does this mean for us if you live in norway which is supposed to be one of the safest countries in the world and you are threatened what chance do i have if i live live in lebanon or i live in tunisia or live i live in egypt or i live in jordan or wherever. i mean there is a logic i mean if you can tar
s is not only gotten away with allegedly killing jamal khashoggi the cia believe with high confidence he was behind it but more than 7 months later he's still able to threaten people like yourself. the saudi dissident omar abilities in canada another person in the u.s. who was asked to remain anonymous the 3 of you who have been identified as being threatened by the saudis as far afield as norway canada the us he still has that power yet it makes sense if you think about that i mean. the...
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i could i should flow moloney he said the reason jamal moved to the united states was because there were other people like him in prisons in saudi arabia who could not waste their own opinions and he felt responsible for them and he said in the united states i can be their voice if we cannot bring him back maybe at least we can help free those people and other prisoners of. support from committee members written testimony really is a love letter to your. fiance i hope that what you hear today does not sound like empty words needs to be accountability for your fiance john mark karr shows she's myrna his loved ones deserve justice and we lawmakers have an obligation to push for their justice despite pressure from congress president trump insists the matter is closed resisting attempts to hold any saudi leader responsible a stark statistic presented to the committee in 9 out of 10 cases of journalists killed while doing their jobs nobody or person has been held accountable. jamal khashoggi remains part of what in the eyes of his fiance and this committee is a horrific reality mike hanna al-
i could i should flow moloney he said the reason jamal moved to the united states was because there were other people like him in prisons in saudi arabia who could not waste their own opinions and he felt responsible for them and he said in the united states i can be their voice if we cannot bring him back maybe at least we can help free those people and other prisoners of. support from committee members written testimony really is a love letter to your. fiance i hope that what you hear today...
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did you ever think jamal was the su wpect? >> no,just -- we just knew what was told to us. >> reporter: speaks first made local sports headlines back in september. he was kicked off of theballou high school football team in d.c. because they could not verify his address. said he was homeless. he was later reiodtated. >> gs always watching and he got you. >> reporter: today, his crying moth said she can't believe her son will be in jail instead of graduating in a few weeks. >> my child is no bad child.ld he wou not hurt, harm no one on pure'se. h a kid that want to play football. >> reporter: she says her son and saniyah dated for years. she feels like she's lost someone too.ed >> he lovsaniyah, he been with saniyah since they were 11 and 12 years old.ve he would nehurt saniyah. >> reporter: for the floyd family, a bond has forever been broken. >> they flplotting a scene to me it look like something we knew it wasn't. it's just sad. it's just sad. us. took an angel from >> reporter: speaks talked about having a full scholarship
did you ever think jamal was the su wpect? >> no,just -- we just knew what was told to us. >> reporter: speaks first made local sports headlines back in september. he was kicked off of theballou high school football team in d.c. because they could not verify his address. said he was homeless. he was later reiodtated. >> gs always watching and he got you. >> reporter: today, his crying moth said she can't believe her son will be in jail instead of graduating in a few...
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police say jamal admitted to his role in her death. n the midst of you all knowing something wasn't quite right, did you ever think jamal was the suspect? >> no. we just -- we just knew what was told to us. >> repmater: speaks local sports headlines back in september. he was kicked off of the high school football team in d.c. because they could not verify his address. he said he was homeless. today, his crying mother said she can't believe her son will be in jail instead of graduating in a few weeks. >> my child was sitting in jail, supposed goduate next month, and go to the prom, i just paid for senior pictures. >> reporter: she says her son and saniyah dated for years. she says she feels like shest someone too. >> he'd been with her since they were 11 and 12 years old. >> reporter: for the floyd family, a bond has forever been bron. >> to know that they're lying, they're plotting a scene to make it seem likeomething that we knew it wasn't. it's just sad. it's just sad. they took an angel from us. >> reporter: now, speaks was talking
police say jamal admitted to his role in her death. n the midst of you all knowing something wasn't quite right, did you ever think jamal was the suspect? >> no. we just -- we just knew what was told to us. >> repmater: speaks local sports headlines back in september. he was kicked off of the high school football team in d.c. because they could not verify his address. he said he was homeless. today, his crying mother said she can't believe her son will be in jail instead of...
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murder,jamal khashoggi as well as the human rights and humanitarian issues in yemen as a result of the war make us difficult to be all-in on that alliance, and yet we need to have some commonality relative to a common adversary. how would you advise we navigate that dilemma? mr. kissinger: first of all, i don't want to leave the impression that i have an answer to every dilemma. [laughter] thathere are some dilemmas are not easy. of saudi arabia is historically a put togethery, through agreement among various tribes. and so it has a tradition of government based on these oflities, that is in many its manifestations deeply offensive to us, and there's no way we can accept acts like with jamal khashoggi. and if it became a difficult pattern, it would make our relationship extremely difficult. the crown prince who was ,esponsible for the murder also trying tos modernize the country, which feudal -- trying tos move its feudal system into a modern, more bureaucratically organized one. so we are bound to be in dilemmas along the way. have legitimate objectives in the security of have arabia,
murder,jamal khashoggi as well as the human rights and humanitarian issues in yemen as a result of the war make us difficult to be all-in on that alliance, and yet we need to have some commonality relative to a common adversary. how would you advise we navigate that dilemma? mr. kissinger: first of all, i don't want to leave the impression that i have an answer to every dilemma. [laughter] thathere are some dilemmas are not easy. of saudi arabia is historically a put togethery, through...
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jamal, you were sent back, won't you? thejudge, how did it feel to you when you were sent back, how long were you sent back for?” was only sent back for a few months but in my case it's a bit different and this is why i encourage families. if you decide to send your child back make sure it's willingly, sit down with them and talk to them and make them understand that it's better for you to go to africa to see what we escaped so you understand the opportunities that you have here in the uk. in my case, i spoke to my parents, they said there's problems in and around your life, let's go to africa, see your family, your cousins, extended family, your cousins, extended family, see what they are going through and then you can decide what you want to do with your life when you want to do with your life when you come back to the uk. however, what other families to which are really discouraged, is taking the child and saying to them, we are going on holiday and leaving the child there are dumping them there because what happens is
jamal, you were sent back, won't you? thejudge, how did it feel to you when you were sent back, how long were you sent back for?” was only sent back for a few months but in my case it's a bit different and this is why i encourage families. if you decide to send your child back make sure it's willingly, sit down with them and talk to them and make them understand that it's better for you to go to africa to see what we escaped so you understand the opportunities that you have here in the uk. in...
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the reason jamal moved to the united states was because there were other people like him in prisons in saudi arabia who could not was their own opinions and he felt responsible for them and he said in the united states i can be their voice if we cannot bring him back maybe at least we can help free those people and other prisoners of. support from committee members written testimony really is a love letter to your. fiance i hope that what you hear today does not sound like empty words needs to be accountability for your fiance john mark karr shows he's murder his loved ones deserve justice and we lawmakers have an obligation to push for their justice despite pressure from congress president trump insists the matter is closed resisting attempts to hold any responsible a stark statistic presented to the committee in my out of 10 cases of journalists killed while doing their jobs nobody or person has been held accountable. jamal khashoggi remains part of what's in the i use of his fiance and this committee is a horrific reality. washington and the saudi u.a.e. coalition says it's investig
the reason jamal moved to the united states was because there were other people like him in prisons in saudi arabia who could not was their own opinions and he felt responsible for them and he said in the united states i can be their voice if we cannot bring him back maybe at least we can help free those people and other prisoners of. support from committee members written testimony really is a love letter to your. fiance i hope that what you hear today does not sound like empty words needs to...
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just took place after jamal khashoggi. a lot of saudis were called back to go back to saudi arabia to be arrested from other parts of the world. you may have seen the reports of the 3 people i talked about being tracked. there were attempts to either threaten them physically or through other means by the saudi government after khashoggi. now these practices after khashoggi. anne: are you saying they do not want to resolve it in the sense they want to keep using these methods and have everyone know that they do it? abdullah: they want to send a message to the locals that they are strong enough. they want to defy the international western pressure. that is the message. at the same time, they want to give the message to the west that they can change. so it is a dilemma, how to do this. ed.: >> i am edward a diplomatic , correspondent for "the new york times." there is a question of whether the state department or the administration raises issues in diplomatic conversations. oftentimes, the state department that we raised the
just took place after jamal khashoggi. a lot of saudis were called back to go back to saudi arabia to be arrested from other parts of the world. you may have seen the reports of the 3 people i talked about being tracked. there were attempts to either threaten them physically or through other means by the saudi government after khashoggi. now these practices after khashoggi. anne: are you saying they do not want to resolve it in the sense they want to keep using these methods and have everyone...
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onset democratic strategist jamal mim sons. savannah, what are you hearing? >> reporter: so new yorkers are notoriously tough. this was no exception. it shouldn't be such a surprise. last month according to a quinnipiac poll, 76% of new yorkers said that deblasio should not run for president and every party, age, gender, racial and borough group listed agreed on that. we talked to about a dozen new yorkers heading for the subway. some said they wished him the best of luck, but for the most part, they were pretty tough. take a listen. >> what do you think about mayor deblasio announcing he's running for president? >> i don't know. i feel like he has a lot to do in new york city first. >> i'm not encouraged by what he's done in this city. >> i think he would have announced on the first of april. >> why is that? >> it would have been a good april fools' day joke. >> reporter: hallie, one person heard me asked the question and had not heard the announcement yet and shouted, is that a joke. for the most part, pretty tough. it's been a big morning asking new yorker
onset democratic strategist jamal mim sons. savannah, what are you hearing? >> reporter: so new yorkers are notoriously tough. this was no exception. it shouldn't be such a surprise. last month according to a quinnipiac poll, 76% of new yorkers said that deblasio should not run for president and every party, age, gender, racial and borough group listed agreed on that. we talked to about a dozen new yorkers heading for the subway. some said they wished him the best of luck, but for the...
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the fiance of the murdered saudi janis jamal khashoggi says she can't understand why the u.s. and the world on doing more to bring his killers to justice had t.j. jen gedge address a congressional hearing in washington she was with khashoggi the day he was murdered inside saudi arabia. toba mike hanna reports and ms who's in a deeply divided congress this is one issue that receives bipartisan support democrat and republican members expressing dismay at attacks on journalists around the world and strong criticism of a president who stands accused of encouraging or empowering such attacks president donald trump i thought the digital mys the work of news organizations has failed to criticize repressive regimes and has praised leaders who crush dissent. under close scrutiny the murder of jamal khashoggi and testimony from his fiance is deeply saddened that visiting his hometown of washington. i could us a long slow moloney he said the reason jamal moved to the united states was because there were other people like him in prisons in saudi arabia who could not was their own opinions
the fiance of the murdered saudi janis jamal khashoggi says she can't understand why the u.s. and the world on doing more to bring his killers to justice had t.j. jen gedge address a congressional hearing in washington she was with khashoggi the day he was murdered inside saudi arabia. toba mike hanna reports and ms who's in a deeply divided congress this is one issue that receives bipartisan support democrat and republican members expressing dismay at attacks on journalists around the world...