amy: jamal elshayyal, thank you for being with us, international award-winning senior correspondent for out to zero, currently reporting outside the saudi consulate in istanbul. last year jamal wrote a piece for the middle east eye titled "the rise of mohammed bin salman: alarm bells should be ringing." when w we come back, w we contie the latest on khashoggi's disappearance of probable murder with sarah aziza, investigativie reporter who spent the summer in saudi arabia. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: would continue our discussion on tomorrow khashoggi as gruesome new details emerge in the disappearance and probable death a at the saudi journalilist and "washington po" columnist. he was reportedly still alive when his body was dismsmemberedn the is simple consulate more than two weeks ago. a turkish sources it took in seven minutes to die. "the new york times" reports four of the 15 saudi men implicated in the killing are directly linked to crown prince mohammed bin salman'