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in saudi arabai over the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. an arch critic of the saudi government — he was killed last year at the saudi consulate in turkey. but a un investigator says the hitmen have been convicted; the masterminds have walked free. also tonight: after two crashes that left 346 dead, boeing sacks its chief executive to try to restore confidence in the company. after chelsea's antonio rudiger says he heard racist chants at yesterday's tottenham match, the government urges football authorities to do more to stop it. the tv presenter caroline flack appears in court and pleads not guilty to attacking her boyfriend at her home in london. and prince charles goes to support flood—hit communities in yorkshire, and locals show their support for the duke of edinburgh as he spends his fourth night in hospital. sir, how is your father? he's... he's all right. once you get to that age, things don't work as well. good evening. five people have been sentenced to death and three others have been jailed by a court in saudi arabia over the mu
in saudi arabai over the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. an arch critic of the saudi government — he was killed last year at the saudi consulate in turkey. but a un investigator says the hitmen have been convicted; the masterminds have walked free. also tonight: after two crashes that left 346 dead, boeing sacks its chief executive to try to restore confidence in the company. after chelsea's antonio rudiger says he heard racist chants at yesterday's tottenham match, the government...
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five sentenced to death r the murderf jamal khashoggi.he ceo o boeing steps down amid turmoil on returning the 737 max to fligh cutting coverage, washington efforts reduce children's health care and much more. >> this is the "pbs newsur " from weta studios in washington and from the west, the walter cronkite school of journalism. judy: a court in saudi arabia sentenced five people t death for their involvement in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. the proceedings took nearly a royear, were ed in secrecy, closed to the press and public, and only open to a select group of diplomats. we have details on the proceedings and a review of khashoggi's murder. reporter: in the case of the rder of citizen jamal khashoggi, may he rest in peace, the attorney general finished its investigation. porter: the announcement came nearly 14 months after the murder of jamal khashoggi the saudi dissident and journalists. aso spokesp for the public prosecutor read out the guilty verdict and punishments on state tv. no names were released. >> the death pe
five sentenced to death r the murderf jamal khashoggi.he ceo o boeing steps down amid turmoil on returning the 737 max to fligh cutting coverage, washington efforts reduce children's health care and much more. >> this is the "pbs newsur " from weta studios in washington and from the west, the walter cronkite school of journalism. judy: a court in saudi arabia sentenced five people t death for their involvement in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi. the proceedings took...
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khashoggi was a prominent critic of the saudi government.he went to the saudi consulate in istanbul. a un investigator who carried out an inquiry into his murder has criticised the trial saying that the hit—men had been convicted, but the masterminds behind his death have walked free. our security correspondent frank gardner reports. the last public sighting of jamal khashoggi, seen here walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year. he never came out alive. turkish cctv footage shows a hit—team of 15 saudi government agents arriving in istanbul to intercept khashoggi. inside the consulate, they overpowered him, injected him and suffocated him. his body has never been found. 11 men were eventually put on trial. today, the preliminary sentences were announced. translation: the criminal court in riyadh has delivered the following preliminary sentences for ii of the accused, sentencing five of them to death in retribution. they are the ones directly implicated in the death of the victim, may god rest his soul. at the time of
khashoggi was a prominent critic of the saudi government.he went to the saudi consulate in istanbul. a un investigator who carried out an inquiry into his murder has criticised the trial saying that the hit—men had been convicted, but the masterminds behind his death have walked free. our security correspondent frank gardner reports. the last public sighting of jamal khashoggi, seen here walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year. he never came out alive. turkish cctv...
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but mr khashoggi's son, salah, publicly disagreed, tweeting. ..rness of the judiciary is based on two principles, fairness and speedy litigation, so there is neither injustice nor procrastination. salah still lives in saudi arabia and it's not clear what pressures he may or may not be under to support the government. the last public sighting of jamal khashoggi, seen here walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year. he never came out alive. turkish cctv footage shows a hit team of 15 saudi government agents arriving in istanbul to intercept khashoggi. inside the consulate, they overpowered him, injected him and suffocated him. his body has never been found. 11 men were eventually put on trial. today, the preliminary sentences were announced. translation: the criminal court in riyadh has delivered the following preliminary sentences for ii of the accused. sentencing five of them to death in retribution. they are the ones directly implicated in the death of the victim, may god rest his soul. at the time of the crime, saudi arabi
but mr khashoggi's son, salah, publicly disagreed, tweeting. ..rness of the judiciary is based on two principles, fairness and speedy litigation, so there is neither injustice nor procrastination. salah still lives in saudi arabia and it's not clear what pressures he may or may not be under to support the government. the last public sighting of jamal khashoggi, seen here walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year. he never came out alive. turkish cctv footage shows a hit...
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a saudi court sentences 5 men to death for their roles in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi 3 more are headed to prison terms of connection with the grisly killings of the saudi consulate in istanbul last year the u.n. says an independent investigation is still needed. in the media marks 30 years since its bloody struggle against communist rule honoring those who died and remembering the dramatic events as the country vanquished its dictator and turned his armies guns on his own people. i'm all me and use of thanks for joining us syrian government forces backed by russia and other allies are pushing to retake it live region the last major part of rebel held territory in syria and home to 3000000 people tens of thousands are fleeing the violence and heading to the turkish border turkey. is already sheltering nearly 3700000 syrians the largest refugee population in the world and turkish president. has warned that there would be consequences for europe if a new wave of refugees is triggered by this latest fighting. the syrian army has been subjecting rebel positions to sustained
a saudi court sentences 5 men to death for their roles in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi 3 more are headed to prison terms of connection with the grisly killings of the saudi consulate in istanbul last year the u.n. says an independent investigation is still needed. in the media marks 30 years since its bloody struggle against communist rule honoring those who died and remembering the dramatic events as the country vanquished its dictator and turned his armies guns on his own people....
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>> five men are sentenced to death for the murder of jamal khashoggi. the trial als mockery of justice. hello. this is al jazeera, live from doha. year for, a disastrtrous aftereing ceo, forced out the crashes of two 737 max jets. india's opposition party steps up the pressure on prime minister modi. lebanon --in economomic crisis sparked by political chaos. it is being called a mockery and anything but justice. the end result of a saudi trial into the murder of jamal khashoggi drawing criticism from the u.n. special investigator and condemnation from rights groups. five people have been sentenced to death, but there identities the not revealed in closed-door trial in riyadh. a saudi consulate general in columnist wasthe murdered. one person was released for insufficient evidence. three other people received jail terms totaling 24 years. the kingdom has denied any link to his squad killing, but some of the team worked for the crown prince. >> 14 months after jamal khashoggi was last seen walking into the saudi consulate in his fiancee haticeis cengiz wa
>> five men are sentenced to death for the murder of jamal khashoggi. the trial als mockery of justice. hello. this is al jazeera, live from doha. year for, a disastrtrous aftereing ceo, forced out the crashes of two 737 max jets. india's opposition party steps up the pressure on prime minister modi. lebanon --in economomic crisis sparked by political chaos. it is being called a mockery and anything but justice. the end result of a saudi trial into the murder of jamal khashoggi drawing...
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we haven‘t spoken about the reaction of mr khashoggi's family.ble under saudi law that they could be asked if they wa nt to law that they could be asked if they want to receive compensation, blood money. if you remember years ago, about 20 years ago two british nurses were accused of murder in saudi arabia. money was played, the death sentences were lifted. that is a possibility in this case, and if the appeals court against them, they will be offered the chance if they choose to pardon those men. it is perfectly acceptable in saudi culture that that is what happens, money changes hands. there is no confirmation of this, i am just saying that this is a structure that is in place if they choose to go around that route. going back to where we started, the suggestion that some of those who possibly lead this operation have been let off, possibly. it creates a picture almost of a scapegoat operation where those not powerful enough to defend themselves are the ones who are kind of put in mind for this. lets be clear on something, i have lived in the g
we haven‘t spoken about the reaction of mr khashoggi's family.ble under saudi law that they could be asked if they wa nt to law that they could be asked if they want to receive compensation, blood money. if you remember years ago, about 20 years ago two british nurses were accused of murder in saudi arabia. money was played, the death sentences were lifted. that is a possibility in this case, and if the appeals court against them, they will be offered the chance if they choose to pardon those...
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five people are sentenced to death in saudi arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. we will bring you some of the highlights of the victoria derbyshire programme over the last year, including election highlights and an interview with the new zealand prime minister lucinda ahern. in the last half hour, five people have been sentenced to death by a court in saudi arabia for the murder of government critic jamal khashoggi in istanbul last year. three more have been givenjail sentences totalling 2a years. the prosecutor said saoud al qahtani, an important aide of crown prince mohammed bin salman, had been investigated but not charged and was released. the country faced international condemnation for mr khashoggi's murder in the saudi embassy in turkey last year. saudi arabia blamed it on what they called a "rogue operation". we hope to have more on that in the next few minutes. we hope to have more on that in the next few minutes. there are calls for a government inquiry into racism within football after the chelsea player antonio rudiger complained of hearing monkey noi
five people are sentenced to death in saudi arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. we will bring you some of the highlights of the victoria derbyshire programme over the last year, including election highlights and an interview with the new zealand prime minister lucinda ahern. in the last half hour, five people have been sentenced to death by a court in saudi arabia for the murder of government critic jamal khashoggi in istanbul last year. three more have been givenjail...
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saudi arabia convicts five people for the murder of jamal khashoggi. they're sentenced to death for killing a critic of the saudi government — but the verdict leaves many questions unanswered. we don't even know the names, of those convicted. a trialfor a trial for the a trialfor the killing of a trial for the killing of a journalist that focuses solely on the hit men and ignores those who ordered the crime, the masterminds of the crime, such a trial is nothing but a travesty ofjustice. boeing parts company with its ceo over two fatal air crashes. dennis muilenburg leaves as the company's 737 max remains grounded. bush fires continue to rage in australia and the prime minister scott morrison is still under pressure. we'll have the latest. and we'll go live to the galapagos islands where a diesel spill has caused an environmental challenge in one of the most remarkable places on earth. hello and welcome. five people have been sentenced to death by a court in saudi arabia for the killing of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. the 59—year—old was a prom
saudi arabia convicts five people for the murder of jamal khashoggi. they're sentenced to death for killing a critic of the saudi government — but the verdict leaves many questions unanswered. we don't even know the names, of those convicted. a trialfor a trial for the a trialfor the killing of a trial for the killing of a journalist that focuses solely on the hit men and ignores those who ordered the crime, the masterminds of the crime, such a trial is nothing but a travesty ofjustice....
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jamal khashoggi was described by one royal aide as a threat to national security.nvestigation into his murder a whitewash. for saudi arabia, this whole story has cast a dark shadow over its international reputation. in riyadh, the authorities will be hoping this verdict draws a line under it. but others will keep on pressing for answers. frank gardner, bbc news. now, the former love island presenter, caroline flack, has appeared in court and pleaded not guilty to assaulting her boyfriend. ms flack appeared at highbury magistrates court after being arrested and charged with assault by battery following a domestic incident at her home in london earlier this month. helena wilkinson was in court and she updated us a little earlier. caroline flack struggled to get into the court because there was a scrum of photographers here today. her boyfriend, who she is accused of assaulting, was here in the public gallery to support her today. it is alleged that she hit him over the head with a lamp while he was sleeping after she found messages on his phone that led her to believ
jamal khashoggi was described by one royal aide as a threat to national security.nvestigation into his murder a whitewash. for saudi arabia, this whole story has cast a dark shadow over its international reputation. in riyadh, the authorities will be hoping this verdict draws a line under it. but others will keep on pressing for answers. frank gardner, bbc news. now, the former love island presenter, caroline flack, has appeared in court and pleaded not guilty to assaulting her boyfriend. ms...
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khashoggi for more than 15 years. the bbc with him earlier. david: trumpimself seems to have decided to give mohammad bin salman a pass and not to press him on this. other parts of the government intelligence ancies, the state department itself, has been arabia show in somthatthat saudi there is accountability. military and intelligence g service have a lot rid the stability of the kingdom and want more answers that they have got. in a sense, what the saudi prosecut has done is a poke in the eye of these agencies in the u.s., which the saudis know very well have been demanding some accountability and action be taken. nada: david ignatius speaking to the bbc the chief executive of boeing has been fired less thane a weekfterlane maker said it would mporarily halt production of the 737 max airliner. the company has struled to recover after 346 people died in two crashes involving its planes. our business correspondent has the story.re porter: two devastating cidents and 346 peopd. the first plane crashed in the sea off indonesia late last year. t
khashoggi for more than 15 years. the bbc with him earlier. david: trumpimself seems to have decided to give mohammad bin salman a pass and not to press him on this. other parts of the government intelligence ancies, the state department itself, has been arabia show in somthatthat saudi there is accountability. military and intelligence g service have a lot rid the stability of the kingdom and want more answers that they have got. in a sense, what the saudi prosecut has done is a poke in the...
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also coming up a saudi court such as the 5 men for their roles in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi 3 others were given prison terms a connection with things grisly killing of the washington post columnist as the saudi consulate in istanbul last year predicts condemn a lack of transparency in the proceedings a sequence should squirmy close fighting racism more allegations of racist abuse in english football the players' association demands a government inquiry after chelsea defender was allegedly subjected to monkey chants on the pitch. on my locker is great to have you along every one aircraft company boeing's chief executive dennis mullen burke has resigned the beleaguered playmaker faced multiple setbacks this year including scandals after 2 fatal crashes of boeing's 737 max jetliner or regulators around the world to ground. end of the plane and a later inquiry revealed major problems with regulatory oversight of the company let's get you more on what is still a very much a developing story here chris chris christopher of course from d.w. a business it joins me for more christoph
also coming up a saudi court such as the 5 men for their roles in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi 3 others were given prison terms a connection with things grisly killing of the washington post columnist as the saudi consulate in istanbul last year predicts condemn a lack of transparency in the proceedings a sequence should squirmy close fighting racism more allegations of racist abuse in english football the players' association demands a government inquiry after chelsea defender was...
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a saudi court sentenced his 5 men to death for their roles in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi 3 more are handed prison terms in connection with the grisly killings at the saudi consulate in istanbul last year the u.n. says an independent investigation is still needed. and more allegations of racist abuse in english football the players association demands a government inquiry after the chelsea defender was allegedly subjected to monkey chants on the pitch one fan has been arrested. and use of thanks for joining us syrian government forces backed by russia and other allies are pushing to retake the ad lib region the last major part of rebel held territory in syria and home to 3000000 people tens of thousands are fleeing the violence and heading to the turkish border turkish president better one fears they will try to enter turkey which is already sheltering nearly 3700000 syrians the largest refugee population in the world. i want has one there would be consequences for europe if that happens. the syrian army has been subjecting rebel positions to sustained attacks president ba
a saudi court sentenced his 5 men to death for their roles in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi 3 more are handed prison terms in connection with the grisly killings at the saudi consulate in istanbul last year the u.n. says an independent investigation is still needed. and more allegations of racist abuse in english football the players association demands a government inquiry after the chelsea defender was allegedly subjected to monkey chants on the pitch one fan has been arrested. and...
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five people are sentenced to death in saudi arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. the former love island presenter caroline flack has pleaded not guilty to assaulting her boyfriend at herflat in london. i will be looking back on a year when protecting berwick scolded world leaders for inaction on climate change, and we saw the first picture of a black hole. that is the year of science. good afternoon. the professional footballers‘ assocation has called for a government inquiry into racism in the sport — after the chelsea player, antonio rudiger, complained of hearing monkey noises from the crowd during yesterday's premier league match at tottenham. our sports correspondentjoe wilson is at tottenham's stadium. the stadium behind me is a gleaming addition to the british sporting landscape in itself, an advertisement to the power and wealth of the premier league, but far from a futuristic, what happened here yesterday seems to be another worrying indication that things are going backwards. professional footballer telling the referee, telling the world, he has heard mo
five people are sentenced to death in saudi arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. the former love island presenter caroline flack has pleaded not guilty to assaulting her boyfriend at herflat in london. i will be looking back on a year when protecting berwick scolded world leaders for inaction on climate change, and we saw the first picture of a black hole. that is the year of science. good afternoon. the professional footballers‘ assocation has called for a government...
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jamal khashoggi was described by one royal aide as a threat to national security.re now calling the investigation into his murder a whitewash. for saudi arabia, this whole story has cast a dark shadow over its international reputation. in riyadh, the authorities will be hoping this verdict draws a line under it. but others will keep on pressing for answers. frank on pressing for answers. gardenerfor us frank on pressing for answers. gardener for us there. frank on pressing for answers. gardenerfor us there. chi schumer frank gardener for us there. chuck schumer has demanded that donald trump osman impeachment trial include witnesses. this in the light ofan e—mail include witnesses. this in the light of an e—mail recently suggesting the white house sought to freeze aid to the ukraine. 90 minutes after mr trump spoke to the president in controversial phone call last july. ata controversial phone call last july. at a news conference, he urged president trump to co—operate with the trial. so we say to president trump, if you are so confident that you did nothing wrong,
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a saudi court sentences 5 men to death for their roles in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi but members of the saudi prince crown prince's inner circle are exonerated in connection with the grisly killing in istanbul the u.n. says an independent investigation is still needed. more allegations of racism in english football players association demands a government inquiry after a chelsea defender says he received racist abuse from the crowd one fan has been arrested. maybe many. things i give credit. to rejoin visitors from around the world at one of germany's famous christmas markets. a moment is of thanks for joining us syrian government forces backed by russia are pushing it to retake the liberal the last major rebel held territory in syria and home to 3000000 people tens of thousands are fleeing the violence and heading to the turkish border. turkey is already sheltering nearly $3700000.00 syrians the largest refugee population in the world turkish president regimen has warned that there would be consequences for europe if a new wave of refugees is triggered by this latest fig
a saudi court sentences 5 men to death for their roles in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi but members of the saudi prince crown prince's inner circle are exonerated in connection with the grisly killing in istanbul the u.n. says an independent investigation is still needed. more allegations of racism in english football players association demands a government inquiry after a chelsea defender says he received racist abuse from the crowd one fan has been arrested. maybe many. things i...
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khashoggi.closest to the saudi crown prince were spared. we'll speak with one of khashoggi's former colleagues who says this sentence was a whitewa whitewash. going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro... ...patients get their day back... ...to be with... ... family... ...or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study... ...neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17%... ...to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver... ...neulasta the day after chemo... ...and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome... ...have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing... ... or allergic rea
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khashoggi's death prompted an international uproar. l e year-long trial was held in near total secrecy. two top government aids were exonerated. khashoggi's fiancee, hatice cengiz, rejected the verdict, saying it came without proper judicial process. the u.n. called the trial a mockery of justice, norah, and amnesty international brded >> o'donnell: all right, anarlie. thank you. this year's calendar with the ate thanksgiving made it a short holiday shopping season, which could explain why the stores were packed on super saturday. we've learned nearly 148 million deericans made it the biggest shoppi dayngver. from chicago. >> reporter: 'twas two nights before christmas and procrastinators had to see if enough bargains beckoned for a last-minute shopping spree. >> reporter: a dragon? we found vinny discenza and his mom kate with their hands full at target. >> i did most of my shopping online. this is the last minute, it's not going to get here on time if i log back in. >> reporter: so shoppers decked se malls today, searching for gifts.
khashoggi's death prompted an international uproar. l e year-long trial was held in near total secrecy. two top government aids were exonerated. khashoggi's fiancee, hatice cengiz, rejected the verdict, saying it came without proper judicial process. the u.n. called the trial a mockery of justice, norah, and amnesty international brded >> o'donnell: all right, anarlie. thank you. this year's calendar with the ate thanksgiving made it a short holiday shopping season, which could explain...
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jamal khashoggi was described by one royal aide as a threat to national security.cs are now calling the investigation into his murder a whitewash. for saudi arabia, this whole story has cast a dark shadow over its international reputation. in riyadh, the authorities will be hoping this verdict draws a line under it but others will keep on pressing for answers. picking up on that final point, one suspects because of what the un is saying that this isn't the end of the matter. it certainly isn't. i think most human rights organisations are pretty unanimous that this was a flawed trial. it was held in great secrecy, there was no access to journalists. but above all it's the result that is troubling to people. this was a very complex operation involving 15 saudi government security agents, officials, taking off in two government planes in what the rest of the world considered to be a premeditated operation. they took with them a forensic pathologist. we have all heard about the bone saw. i have all heard about the bone saw. i have spent a few years working in the gulf,
jamal khashoggi was described by one royal aide as a threat to national security.cs are now calling the investigation into his murder a whitewash. for saudi arabia, this whole story has cast a dark shadow over its international reputation. in riyadh, the authorities will be hoping this verdict draws a line under it but others will keep on pressing for answers. picking up on that final point, one suspects because of what the un is saying that this isn't the end of the matter. it certainly isn't....
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khashoggi was killed, that those present attempted to revive him.would expect, if it had been an accident. >> woodruff: do you have any idea what happened to that evidence and why it wa not considered, not presented, evidently? >> well, i don't know if it was not presented. i o knw that the prosecutor argued that, at least for the first eight hearings, that the crimes had been premeditated. you know, there was a team of 18 saudi officials that came after the killing, supposedly to investigate the killing. in fact, we know no that t they did was to clean the crimeu scene,, presumably, they'd also, in the context, in the process of the cleaning of the crime scene, gathering some form of evidence. none of that was presented at te trial, as far as i am aware. >> woodruff: and that gets to my question, who should have been held responsible, who was not? >> well,ook, at the minimum, those who were irchlcated and directly involved in the killing, that includes the deputy dirtor ofntelligence and who was present and who was a member of the team. it includes
khashoggi was killed, that those present attempted to revive him.would expect, if it had been an accident. >> woodruff: do you have any idea what happened to that evidence and why it wa not considered, not presented, evidently? >> well, i don't know if it was not presented. i o knw that the prosecutor argued that, at least for the first eight hearings, that the crimes had been premeditated. you know, there was a team of 18 saudi officials that came after the killing, supposedly to...
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life for a girl in a saudi court such as this 5 men for their roles in the murder of soon as jamal khashoggi kicked 3 others were given prison terms in connection with the grisly assassination of the washington post columnist at the saudi consulate in istanbul last year but critics condemned the lack of transparency and say questions remain also coming up russian on grates its 1st eritrea into crimea says an exciting the region from ukraine in 2014 it's a big step toward cementing russian control over the territory despite international sanctions plus fighting racism in football more allegations of racist abuse in english football the players' association now demands a government inquiry after a chelsea defender was allegedly subjected to monkey chants on the pitch. on my ark thank you so much for your company everyone a court in saudi arabia has sentenced 5 people to death for the killing of journalist journalist. the saudi writer and washington post columnist was assassinated and reportedly dismembered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul over a year ago but his remains were never found
life for a girl in a saudi court such as this 5 men for their roles in the murder of soon as jamal khashoggi kicked 3 others were given prison terms in connection with the grisly assassination of the washington post columnist at the saudi consulate in istanbul last year but critics condemned the lack of transparency and say questions remain also coming up russian on grates its 1st eritrea into crimea says an exciting the region from ukraine in 2014 it's a big step toward cementing russian...
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is a short while ago saudi arabia's public prosecutor said the murder was only decided once jamal khashoggi was inside the consulates have am and a whole lot who did the investigations carried out by the public prosecution reveal that there was no provocation or murder at the beginning of this assignment it was a spur of the moment action when the leading negotiator inspected the consulate premises and it was established to him that it was impossible to have the victim may he rest in peace transported to a safe place to continue with negotiations consultations were made with a leading negotiator and it was agreed with the perpetrators to kill the victim inside the consulate. well let's remind you of how all this began and unfolded was last seen alive on october 2nd 2018 when he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul 3 days later take issue officials confirmed he was killed take media later publish images of a 15 member saudi team that arrived in istanbul on the same day disappeared and said the group was inside the consulate when the journalists arrived from this point onwards evidence beg
is a short while ago saudi arabia's public prosecutor said the murder was only decided once jamal khashoggi was inside the consulates have am and a whole lot who did the investigations carried out by the public prosecution reveal that there was no provocation or murder at the beginning of this assignment it was a spur of the moment action when the leading negotiator inspected the consulate premises and it was established to him that it was impossible to have the victim may he rest in peace...
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the killing of jamal khashoggi was a state killing. that means the state of saudi arabia is responsible for the killing. at no point over the last 10 did the prosecutor consider the responsibility of the state for thehe killing o of chairman k khashoggi. you need to consider the responsibilities of the mastermind. this is bound to lead us to report -- -- to repression, to disinformation, to propaganda. prosecution must take into account the system that allows .he killing of a journalist none of those things coconsiderd by the prosecutor or to o th verdict yesterday. khashoggi, of jamal a high-level, well-known journalist working for one of the main international newspapers -- if that killing goes unnoticed, if the impunity attached to it goes unnoticed, this is sending a very wrong signal to dictators around the world. laura: here in france, canceled trains, packed buses, and traffic jams. nearly three weeks on, the transport strike is disappointing millions of people who were hoping to spend christmas with their families. these were t
the killing of jamal khashoggi was a state killing. that means the state of saudi arabia is responsible for the killing. at no point over the last 10 did the prosecutor consider the responsibility of the state for thehe killing o of chairman k khashoggi. you need to consider the responsibilities of the mastermind. this is bound to lead us to report -- -- to repression, to disinformation, to propaganda. prosecution must take into account the system that allows .he killing of a journalist none of...
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in reality, khashoggi was killed minutes after entering the building. his last words, i can't breathe, i can't breathe. his remains were believed to be driven off in black vans. his girlfriend waiting outside raised the alarm. turkish authorities listened to audio recordings and rushed to the airport, questioning members of the hit team, searching some of their baggage. but found nothing and let them leave. in the following days, the saudi government denied killing khashoggi. even taking reporters on a hokey tour of the consulate. eventually, 16 days later, saudi authorities finally gave permission to search the consulate general's house. there was evidence of a cover-up but no body. in the coming weeks, local farms were searched. a consulate vehicle recovered from an underground car park, but still no leads. all questions led back to saudi. after a few weeks, saudi authorities admitted he was killed by saudi officials. they called it a rendition gone wrong, saying local collaborators had the body, they never provided the names or evidence. the cia conc
in reality, khashoggi was killed minutes after entering the building. his last words, i can't breathe, i can't breathe. his remains were believed to be driven off in black vans. his girlfriend waiting outside raised the alarm. turkish authorities listened to audio recordings and rushed to the airport, questioning members of the hit team, searching some of their baggage. but found nothing and let them leave. in the following days, the saudi government denied killing khashoggi. even taking...
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the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. the former love island presenter caroline flack is appearing in court today after being charged with assault. as australia's bushfire crisis continues — the country's prime minister defends the coal industry and defies calls for new carbon targets. the need to take action on climate change hasn't change and you don't run government on sentiment, you run government on facts. employs from thomas cook are struggling to pay bills, three months after the company collapsed. and coming up — lucy hedges rounds up some of the travel show‘s best adventures from the year. there are calls for a government inquiry into racism within football — after the chelsea player, antonio rudiger, complained of hearing monkey noises from the crowd during yesterday's premier league match at tottenham. the professional footballers‘ association said it was "disgusted" by the reports, and insisted urgent action was needed. the referee stopped play during the second half after rudiger complained of hearing monkey
the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. the former love island presenter caroline flack is appearing in court today after being charged with assault. as australia's bushfire crisis continues — the country's prime minister defends the coal industry and defies calls for new carbon targets. the need to take action on climate change hasn't change and you don't run government on sentiment, you run government on facts. employs from thomas cook are struggling to pay bills, three months after...
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a mixed week. in saudi arabai over the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi.n turkey. but a un investigator says the hitmen have been convicted; the masterminds have walked free. also tonight: after two crashes that left 346 dead, boeing sacks its chief executive to try to restore confidence in the company. after chelsea‘s antonio rudiger says he heard racist chants at yesterday‘s tottenham match, the government urges football authorities to do more to stop it. the tv presenter caroline flack appears in court and pleads not guilty to attacking her boyfriend at her home in london. and prince charles goes to support flood—hit communities in yorkshire, and locals show their support for the duke of edinburgh as he spends his fourth
a mixed week. in saudi arabai over the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi.n turkey. but a un investigator says the hitmen have been convicted; the masterminds have walked free. also tonight: after two crashes that left 346 dead, boeing sacks its chief executive to try to restore confidence in the company. after chelsea‘s antonio rudiger says he heard racist chants at yesterday‘s tottenham match, the government urges football authorities to do more to stop it. the tv presenter caroline...
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khashoggi's body is still missing. after he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year, and was dismembered -- >> the sentences welcomed by one of jamal khashoggi's sons, but criticized by many around the world. "the washington post" and a senior u.n. investigator calling it a travesty of justice >> nbc's keir simmons in london. thank you. >>> in austin, texas, friends and family came together to remember heidi brassard. dozens attended a candlelight vigil in memory of the texas mom who was recently killed. it brought together those who knew her as well as strangers who were touched by her story. brassard was found dead last week she was allegedly killed by a friend who wanted her baby last night brassard's family also announced that her daughter was reunited with her father after being held by officials. >>> boeing's ceo is out. the company fired dennis muhlenberg over his handling of two deadly plane crashes and the grounding of the 737 max here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: with the global 737
khashoggi's body is still missing. after he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year, and was dismembered -- >> the sentences welcomed by one of jamal khashoggi's sons, but criticized by many around the world. "the washington post" and a senior u.n. investigator calling it a travesty of justice >> nbc's keir simmons in london. thank you. >>> in austin, texas, friends and family came together to remember heidi brassard. dozens attended a...
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also a sentence for the murder of journalists jamal khashoggi, the grizzly killing of that washington post journalist at the grizzly killiling at thee si consulate in his temple last year. questions remain. plus turkey wants a looming crisis as tens of thousands of syrians flee attacks. the president says any influx of refugees would have consequences for europe. and remain at mark's 30 years since its bloody struggle against communist role -- romania marks 30 years honoring those who died and remembering dramatic events as a country vanquished its dictator who turned its countries guns on his own people. i am laila harrak, to our viewers in the united states on pbs and our viewers around the world, a very warm welcome. we get with boeing. the aircraft company's chief executive, dennis muilenburg,. has resigned. the board said it is necessary to resolve -- restore confidence in the firm. the company has struggled since two fatal crashes that killed 346 people. >> boeing has been mired in crisis since the loss of its seven aircraft. two crashes in indonesisia last yeyear and if you bid
also a sentence for the murder of journalists jamal khashoggi, the grizzly killing of that washington post journalist at the grizzly killiling at thee si consulate in his temple last year. questions remain. plus turkey wants a looming crisis as tens of thousands of syrians flee attacks. the president says any influx of refugees would have consequences for europe. and remain at mark's 30 years since its bloody struggle against communist role -- romania marks 30 years honoring those who died and...
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the sentences welcome tonight by one of jamal khashoggi's sons but criticized by many around the world the "washington post" and a senior u.n. investigator calling it a travesty of justice. lester >> all right, keir simmons, thanks. >>> in afghanistan, a u.s. service member was killed during combat operations today. the taliban has taken responsibility 20 american troops have been killed in combat there this year >>> a deepening divide tonight on next steps for president trump's senate impeachment trial, as republican and democratic leaders argue over witnesses and documents. hallie jackson has more >> reporter: a holiday hold on impeachment proceedings as key leaders dig in today. >> we can't take up a matter we don't have and so, hopefully, it will be on the way over at some point. >> reporter: republican leader mitch mcconnell waiting on house speaker nancy pelosi to send him those two articles of impeachment so a senate trial can begin, but pelosi today insists she won't take the next step in the process until "we know what sort of trial the senate will conduct. the president tonig
the sentences welcome tonight by one of jamal khashoggi's sons but criticized by many around the world the "washington post" and a senior u.n. investigator calling it a travesty of justice. lester >> all right, keir simmons, thanks. >>> in afghanistan, a u.s. service member was killed during combat operations today. the taliban has taken responsibility 20 american troops have been killed in combat there this year >>> a deepening divide tonight on next steps for...
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more than $100.00 death penalties each year the sentence against the suspected murderers of jamal khashoggi is no surprise. the defendants will be sentenced to death and they are the direct and joint participants in the killing of the victim may god have mercy on him. 3 other men have received prison sentences totaling 24 years for covering up the crime but many questions remain following the announcement about the sentencing on sober 2nd 2018 jamal khashoggi enter the saudi consulate in istanbul for an official appointments inside according to both saudi and international investigators he was overpowered and strangled his body has never been found. the killing of a critic of the saudi royal family sparked international outrage the pressure has been growing especially on crown prince mohammed bin sama but he denies any involvement a year after killing his family does not believe that there was no political motive behind the crime. i feel he did i want to know what's happening to me but i want to he's going to be relieved if. i weren't. in. a group. actually. it's a wish that will hardly be
more than $100.00 death penalties each year the sentence against the suspected murderers of jamal khashoggi is no surprise. the defendants will be sentenced to death and they are the direct and joint participants in the killing of the victim may god have mercy on him. 3 other men have received prison sentences totaling 24 years for covering up the crime but many questions remain following the announcement about the sentencing on sober 2nd 2018 jamal khashoggi enter the saudi consulate in...
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saudi arabia sentences 5 people to death in connection with the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. but sadhaka dhani the most senior official implicated in the plot a top aide to the saudi crown prince walks free. out there i'm chilling with all of this is al jazeera line from the also coming up russian backed syrian government forces the last rebel held area triggering a mass exodus from south and. we'll have the 2nd part of our exclusive report about how illegal guns from the u.s. are fueling gang violence in mexico. on the 1st ever direct mailing between russia and crimea opens despite criticism from the u.s. and the. warm welcome to the program saudi arabia's public prosecutor says 5 people have been sentenced to death for the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi 3 of us was sentenced to 24 years in prison their identities were concealed during the closed door trial in the capital riyadh but the court ruled there was no proven involvement in the whole scene aside he suspected of being a ringleader side all the time he was sacked says will advise a soon after the killing c
saudi arabia sentences 5 people to death in connection with the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. but sadhaka dhani the most senior official implicated in the plot a top aide to the saudi crown prince walks free. out there i'm chilling with all of this is al jazeera line from the also coming up russian backed syrian government forces the last rebel held area triggering a mass exodus from south and. we'll have the 2nd part of our exclusive report about how illegal guns from the u.s. are...
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>>> they reached a verdict in the murder of jamal khashoggi. but they are still debating on what to do with the man who ordered the murder. >>> the house has started impeachment against president trump but has not sent the articles of impeachment. on the senate side, mitch mcconnell doesn't seem in a hurry to give in to demands on the senate trial structure. this morning he said this. >> the papers have to be physically brought over to the senate, and we can't go forward until the speaker does that. she's apparently trying to tell us how to run the trial. you know, i'm not anxious to have this trial, so if she wants to hold onto the papers, go right ahead. i can't imagine what purpose it serves by her hold ing onto the papers, so sooner or later, i assume she'll send them over. it seems to be an absurd position after impeaching a president you won't send the papers over to the senate for the impeachment trial mandated by the constitution. >> lauren fox is following this on capitol hill. lauren, tell us what you're hearing there about this stand
>>> they reached a verdict in the murder of jamal khashoggi. but they are still debating on what to do with the man who ordered the murder. >>> the house has started impeachment against president trump but has not sent the articles of impeachment. on the senate side, mitch mcconnell doesn't seem in a hurry to give in to demands on the senate trial structure. this morning he said this. >> the papers have to be physically brought over to the senate, and we can't go forward...
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groups condemned saudi arabia's handling of the investigation into the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. the guardian newspaper is forced to correct an article from 2018 that falsely claimed russia had been plotting to smuggle doing a song out of the back to join the embassy in london. christmas is here but for many of the festive spirit is overshadowed by concerns over security and climate change. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international thomas really glad to have you with us. universals and rights groups have denounced saudi arabia's handling of the jamal khashoggi murder case saying it makes a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death for killing the journalist and 3 others have been given prison terms by the un appointed by its investigator believes the people actually behind the assassination have been left untouched while the person for a spokesperson for the un secretary general has also stressed the need for a further probe. the secretary general continues to stress the need for an independent and impartial investigati
groups condemned saudi arabia's handling of the investigation into the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi. the guardian newspaper is forced to correct an article from 2018 that falsely claimed russia had been plotting to smuggle doing a song out of the back to join the embassy in london. christmas is here but for many of the festive spirit is overshadowed by concerns over security and climate change. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international...
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. -- jamal khashoggi.side the consulate sparking international condemnation and outrage. it continues to strain relations between riyadh and key allies. over to hong kong, this past weekend was tense. a police officer pointing a revolver at protesters, the incident coming after a reported attack on police during this demonstration and bush fires burning out of control in australia, at least 9 people have been killed, hundreds of buildings burnt down, record temperatures are stoking the fires. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. the data check, here it is, the continued lift in the markets, down 30,000 may be by the end of the year, euro where it is, oil where it is, pretty quiet all in all. quickwe will have to move . stocks pretty flat in europe, u.s. stocks coming off all-time highs, that is the background. we do have movers and the pound. that is impacting what is going on on
. -- jamal khashoggi.side the consulate sparking international condemnation and outrage. it continues to strain relations between riyadh and key allies. over to hong kong, this past weekend was tense. a police officer pointing a revolver at protesters, the incident coming after a reported attack on police during this demonstration and bush fires burning out of control in australia, at least 9 people have been killed, hundreds of buildings burnt down, record temperatures are stoking the fires....
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a mockery of justice you want to fish will slam saudi arabia over the handling of the jamal khashoggi murder investigation while the u.s. backtracked on promises to sanction the country over the killing. also this our concerns over security climate change and political correctness put a damper on christmas cheer in the west. and a brazilian comedy on netflix riles christians there over the depiction of a gay jesus we get reaction. just making a joke out of a really sacred holiday for many catholics and many christians around the world if you don't like something have we not learned don't watch it. you're watching r t international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 2 pm welcome to the program. u.n. officials have denounced saudi arabia's punishment of those involved in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi calling it a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death and 3 others to jail time and u.n. appointed writes investigator believes the people actually behind the journalist coolmore murder have been left untouched while the spokesperso
a mockery of justice you want to fish will slam saudi arabia over the handling of the jamal khashoggi murder investigation while the u.s. backtracked on promises to sanction the country over the killing. also this our concerns over security climate change and political correctness put a damper on christmas cheer in the west. and a brazilian comedy on netflix riles christians there over the depiction of a gay jesus we get reaction. just making a joke out of a really sacred holiday for many...
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five people are sentenced to death in saudi arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi.he former love island presenter caroline flack has pleaded not guilty to assaulting her boyfriend at herflat in london. boeing has announced that its chief executive dennis muilenburg is stepping down. mr muilenburg has faced serious criticism in the aftermath of two major accidents involving boeing's new 737 max planes in which a total of 346 people died. last week the company announced it was halting production of the aircraft. in a statement the company said a change of leadership was needed to restore confidence. our international business correspondent theo leggett gave us some background a little earlier. he presided over an era where boeing came out with its flagship aircraft which we now know contained a flaw, which never should have got past regulators, and it was allowed to continue flying after the first of those two catastrophic accidents involving a plane of indonesia. the plane was allowed to keep flying and another one crashed a few months later in ethiopia. he has come
five people are sentenced to death in saudi arabia for the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi.he former love island presenter caroline flack has pleaded not guilty to assaulting her boyfriend at herflat in london. boeing has announced that its chief executive dennis muilenburg is stepping down. mr muilenburg has faced serious criticism in the aftermath of two major accidents involving boeing's new 737 max planes in which a total of 346 people died. last week the company announced it was...
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mr khashoggi, a well—known critic of the saudi government, was murdered in the saudi consulate in turkeyr security correspondent frank gardner joins me now. has this come out of the blue? yes, it has. it was not preannounced. the trial has been taking place in secret for the last 11 months. ithink taking place in secret for the last 11 months. i think the saudi authorities hope this will draw a line under the whole grisly business. i don't think it will. there has already been a reaction. foreign secretary dominic raab has issued a typically cautious foreign office statement but saying, if you read between the lines, he calls on saudi arabia to bring to account all those responsible. agnes cala ma has gone further, the un special envoy into this murder, and she has said this makes a mockery ofjustice because the five hit men have been sentenced to death but she says those ultimately responsible further up those ultimately responsible further up the chain are walking free. so i think the cloud of suspicion that has been hanging over saudi arabia ever since this grisly murder in 2018 will
mr khashoggi, a well—known critic of the saudi government, was murdered in the saudi consulate in turkeyr security correspondent frank gardner joins me now. has this come out of the blue? yes, it has. it was not preannounced. the trial has been taking place in secret for the last 11 months. ithink taking place in secret for the last 11 months. i think the saudi authorities hope this will draw a line under the whole grisly business. i don't think it will. there has already been a reaction....
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experts condemned saudi arabia's handling of the investigation into the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. plus concerns over security climate change and political correctness a damper on christmas cheer in the west. and a brazilian comedy on the christians there over the depiction of a gay jesus we get reaction. just making a joke out of a really sacred holiday for many many christians around the world if you don't like something have we learned don't know how much it. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our teacher in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. u.n. officials and rights groups have denounced saudi arabia's punishment of those involved in the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi saying it makes a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death and 3 others to jail time over the killing and you want to point out rights investigator believes the people actually behind the journalist cruel murder have been left untouched like spokesperson for the u.n. secretary general has also stressed the importance of a further probe. the secretary general cont
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many questions remain, not least where is khashoggi's body.erdict failed to meet expectations and falls short on justice and accountability and the britain foreign secretary had a note of caution saying that saudi arabia needed to hold all those responsible to account. amnesty international also calling the verdict a whitewash. a u.n. special reporter tweeting, it's anything but justice. in a long thread laying out the crimes committed. those likely to face the death penalty include intelligence officer abdul matt reb in charge of the administration and doctor, aka, the bone saw doctor who allegedly dismembered khashoggi's boggy inside of the saudi consulate. no indication if body double moustafa who dressed in khashoggi's clothes left by the back door led for a trail of a cover-up or more than one of 20 questioned, half of whom were released. other surprises include the acquitting of the consult general who took reporters on a hokie tour of the consulate. nic robertson, cnn, london. >>> the head of boeing is grounded as the airplane giant clo
many questions remain, not least where is khashoggi's body.erdict failed to meet expectations and falls short on justice and accountability and the britain foreign secretary had a note of caution saying that saudi arabia needed to hold all those responsible to account. amnesty international also calling the verdict a whitewash. a u.n. special reporter tweeting, it's anything but justice. in a long thread laying out the crimes committed. those likely to face the death penalty include...