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as was the premeditated plan to murder khashoggi. what did not follow, however, was any serious effort to hold mbs directly accountable. in fact, mbs's only consolidated power since then. how does a world lead get away with ordering the murder of a renowned "washington post" journalist and u.s. resident? how does that happen? well, a month after his murder the u.s. sanctioned 17 saudi government officials, but not him. not mbs. not the crown prince. a few days later then president donald trump weighed in, and he sowed some seeds of doubt saying maybe mbs knew about it, maybe he didn't. a year after khashoggi's killing then candidate biden promised to make saudi arabia a pariah nation, and when biden took office in 2021 he ordered the release of that intelligence report, making it clear that mbs ordered the hit. following that report 76 saudis were banned from getting u.s. visas, but mbs was not one of them. some saudis were also sanctioned, but again, you guessed it, mbs was not sanctioned. when asked why biden's secretary of state a
as was the premeditated plan to murder khashoggi. what did not follow, however, was any serious effort to hold mbs directly accountable. in fact, mbs's only consolidated power since then. how does a world lead get away with ordering the murder of a renowned "washington post" journalist and u.s. resident? how does that happen? well, a month after his murder the u.s. sanctioned 17 saudi government officials, but not him. not mbs. not the crown prince. a few days later then president...
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the separate khashoggi resolution pledges u.s.the saudi government accountable for human rights abuses. on monday, elected officials in los angeles welcomed friends and family of jamal khashoggi to street dedication ceremony on a stretch of wilshire boulevard outside the consulate of saudi arabia. a sign declaring the space jamal khashoggi square reads, "a journalist and advocate for human rights slain by the saudi government.” in washington, d.c., the national press club held a moment of silence to remember khashoggi and other journalists whose killings have gone unpunished. joining the ceremony was michael omer-man, director of research for israel-palestine at dawn, the organization founded by khashoggi. >> whereas jamal's death outrage the world, today, unfortunately that no longer seems to be the case. it is most apparent in saudi arabia but not only. following the killing, we saw how the u.s. government tried to redefine accountability in order to shield him from scrutiny. this is on its optimal. jamal was murdered for the po
the separate khashoggi resolution pledges u.s.the saudi government accountable for human rights abuses. on monday, elected officials in los angeles welcomed friends and family of jamal khashoggi to street dedication ceremony on a stretch of wilshire boulevard outside the consulate of saudi arabia. a sign declaring the space jamal khashoggi square reads, "a journalist and advocate for human rights slain by the saudi government.” in washington, d.c., the national press club held a moment...
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his crime is against jamal khashoggi, which is being published in the media. muhammad bin salman or the saudis are trying to prove that they are a noble country and a friend of the palestinians , that they attack the palestinians every day and attack al-aqsa mosque. now let's assume that this is normalization. what will happen to the palestinian people after this incident? first of all, in my opinion, saudi arabia will pay first, then egypt and then jordan. and the internal unrest that exists in sudan and even in morocco. and then government. arab and islamic nations are all opposed to normalizing relations with the zionist regime , therefore we believe that the future will not be stable. for me , i am saying in relation to the palestinians that israel itself believes that normalizing relations with arab countries. it is a wrong action, as long as the palestinian nation does not seek compromise, as long as the palestinian nation resists, it opposes the normalization of the relationship, there is no value in any other normalization. the israelis themselves beli
his crime is against jamal khashoggi, which is being published in the media. muhammad bin salman or the saudis are trying to prove that they are a noble country and a friend of the palestinians , that they attack the palestinians every day and attack al-aqsa mosque. now let's assume that this is normalization. what will happen to the palestinian people after this incident? first of all, in my opinion, saudi arabia will pay first, then egypt and then jordan. and the internal unrest that exists...
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just like journalist spoken solidarity when khashoggi was murdered. we need that kind of solidarity from journalist globally about what is happening because as it was said, yesterday was a very depressing day for journalists and again i want to say i wonder if they surveyed young journalists in india -- how do we create a safer space for them? how do we make sure that they do not fear imprisonment? i think if the national journalism bodies and international media should have the back of their journalists working in india and independent journalists in india who are working at great risk to their livelihood. they don't have legal access. i think journalism bodies should do more to protect these independent journalists who are working at great risk to their lives. >> how is the indian public reacted? what have you heard anecdotally or when you have gone out on the streets in new delhi,, people reacted to these raids and arrests? >> the reactions -- one thing i want to put forward is the distortion of media in india has had an impact on the public. and i
just like journalist spoken solidarity when khashoggi was murdered. we need that kind of solidarity from journalist globally about what is happening because as it was said, yesterday was a very depressing day for journalists and again i want to say i wonder if they surveyed young journalists in india -- how do we create a safer space for them? how do we make sure that they do not fear imprisonment? i think if the national journalism bodies and international media should have the back of their...
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arabia, which has had rather cool relations with the united states since the murder of the journalist khashoggi, and of course, critics of the way they conduct this military operation in yemen, and until things are the same hussites, that is, supported by iran, that is, in fact iran is trying to create such a complete platform, children, against... its main opponents, first of all, of course, israel and hezbollah, which means that hamas supports the houthis and other, let's say, groups, of course. russia is not a player here, it can get some dividends, it can try to shake things up, that is, in social media, propaganda, some of its satellites, or some other things, and of course, it can provide weapons, intelligence, by the way, what budanov said, i honestly wasn't looking for this one information that buzimta literally before the day of this, let's say, terrorist attacks, in fact, changed the orbit from one of the... of the intelligence satellites of the russian federation, in order to transmit this information to iran, and accordingly, it would definitely have gotten into the hands of terrori
arabia, which has had rather cool relations with the united states since the murder of the journalist khashoggi, and of course, critics of the way they conduct this military operation in yemen, and until things are the same hussites, that is, supported by iran, that is, in fact iran is trying to create such a complete platform, children, against... its main opponents, first of all, of course, israel and hezbollah, which means that hamas supports the houthis and other, let's say, groups, of...
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which has a fairly passable relationship with the united states, since the murder of the journalist khashoggi and of course, critics of how they conduct this war in yemen. operation, and by the way, the same houthis are supported by iran, that is, in fact, iran is trying to create such a complete platform or platforms against its main opponents, first of all, of course , israel and hezbollah, which means hamas, the support of the houthis and other, let’s say, groups, of course , that russia is not a player here, it can get certain dividends, it can try to shake up the situation, then in social media, with propaganda, with some of its satellites, or with some other things, and of course, it can provide weapons, intelligence information, by the way, what budanov said about, i honestly did not look for this information, that just before the day of this, let's say, terrorist attack, in fact, one of the intelligence satellites of the russian federation, in order to transfer this information to iran and, accordingly, it would definitely fall into the hands of terrorists, so there are definitely suc
which has a fairly passable relationship with the united states, since the murder of the journalist khashoggi and of course, critics of how they conduct this war in yemen. operation, and by the way, the same houthis are supported by iran, that is, in fact, iran is trying to create such a complete platform or platforms against its main opponents, first of all, of course , israel and hezbollah, which means hamas, the support of the houthis and other, let’s say, groups, of course , that russia...
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one of the most famous concerns is over what happened in 2018 when saudi agents killed jamal khashoggienied any involvement, but it did have a lot of reputational consequence of the world stage. just last year saudi arabia said it executed 81 men convicted of what they called multiple heinous crimes, including terrorism. that does tally up including terrorism. that does tally up with these figures from amnesty international that showed that saudi arabia has one of the highest execution rates in the world. it is difficult to get numbers from china is the one caveat that amnesty international does make. these concerns relate to the rights of women, the criminalisation of homosexuality, as well as restrictions are in free speech. saudi arabia rejects these criticisms and when asked about sports watching previously, the crown prince said if sports watching is going to increase my gdp by 1%, then we'll continue doing sports watching. we have plenty more on all of the day's use of the bbc news website and we are running a live page of the uk's covid inquiry and the developments in the middle
one of the most famous concerns is over what happened in 2018 when saudi agents killed jamal khashoggienied any involvement, but it did have a lot of reputational consequence of the world stage. just last year saudi arabia said it executed 81 men convicted of what they called multiple heinous crimes, including terrorism. that does tally up including terrorism. that does tally up with these figures from amnesty international that showed that saudi arabia has one of the highest execution rates in...
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. >> i want to start with jamal khashoggi because this week marks five years since he was brutally murderedthe direction of mohammed bin salmon, according to u.s. intelligence. you write that the trump administration thought "the washington post" was irrationally obsessed with his murder, and you write that trump w would come to acknowledge doing mbs a big favor. i saved his ass, i was able to get congress to leave him alone. very bizarre thing to brag about. but i have to say, trump is one of the reasons, but ehe's not te only reason that mbs has gotten away with murder in front of all of our eyes. >> obviously a lot of people want to protect saudi arabia. it's the source of a tremendous amount of oil. the u.s. has alliances with saudi arabia as well. but, you know, he's been protected by congress. he's been protected by trump. he's been protected by jared kushner who is managing $2 billion in assets by saudi arabia. >> what a coincidence. >> it is a strange coincidence, isn't it, it's really something. it's kind of like an incredible payoff that's right out in the open. >> let's turn to j
. >> i want to start with jamal khashoggi because this week marks five years since he was brutally murderedthe direction of mohammed bin salmon, according to u.s. intelligence. you write that the trump administration thought "the washington post" was irrationally obsessed with his murder, and you write that trump w would come to acknowledge doing mbs a big favor. i saved his ass, i was able to get congress to leave him alone. very bizarre thing to brag about. but i have to say,...
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>> she did, and so did neil khashoggi and he was pushing for a 6% terminal rate and yesterday his comments were a bit on the fence as well, i made that point in my note this morning that if they changed their narrative from what it was, they were very hawkish and if they change, that's more important when thinking about what the fed thing is. the fed think now they made it very clear, i think that they're going to still pause in november, which is a mistake. but i think that's the message they're trying to send, which is why the market took off on the last couple of days but look what happened. today there's a hot ppi number and s&p rallied up to resistance and failed and backed right off. we remain in that 420, 45, 83 trading range and i think we'll test a bit lower again when tomorrow's cpi comes in. in. liz: we get big bank earnings. >> on friday we start with the bank earning ands the banks will be in the -- when you look at 11 sectors and forth best performing sector this quarter but very interesting. you know, what a lot of people are looking for and analysts and strategists is what'
>> she did, and so did neil khashoggi and he was pushing for a 6% terminal rate and yesterday his comments were a bit on the fence as well, i made that point in my note this morning that if they changed their narrative from what it was, they were very hawkish and if they change, that's more important when thinking about what the fed thing is. the fed think now they made it very clear, i think that they're going to still pause in november, which is a mistake. but i think that's the message...
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laughter ] >> so, i googled that up and saw a video of her dancing under her home mirror ball with khashoggiow that way and look who she's dancing with. there's a story here." >> seth: so, it just clicks together like that this whole thing - >> i can bring these two ideas together, these two things together, and let's see what happens. let's see if there's a story >> seth: and, again, i'm going to show a photo. this is a broadway theater here in new york city you've taken out all the seats so that the audience on the ground floor there in the orchestra area just sort of dances throughout the course of the show >> yes, so, we actually -- okay. if you don't want to dance, you don't have to, there are seats >> seth: yes >> there are seats >> seth: there's like nice balcony seats so you don't have to be with this -- >> but my dream came true and i could do a show where a good portion of the audience is able to dance >> seth: yeah. it must make you so happy to see that this idea you had all those years ago is paying off. it's an entirely filipino cast that must to be an exciting thing to put toge
laughter ] >> so, i googled that up and saw a video of her dancing under her home mirror ball with khashoggiow that way and look who she's dancing with. there's a story here." >> seth: so, it just clicks together like that this whole thing - >> i can bring these two ideas together, these two things together, and let's see what happens. let's see if there's a story >> seth: and, again, i'm going to show a photo. this is a broadway theater here in new york city you've...
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. >> jamal khashoggi >> thanks, mr. speaker. one thing i share in common, this is a sad day. i never expected to live there. broadly speaking across the floor, you can divide members in to three groups. i'm happy to be in the first group, the overwhelming majority of my party supports the speaker we elected. proud of the leadership he's shown, proud of the manner in which he's been willing to work with everybody in our conference and i believe in this chamber. there's a second group. small group. honestly, they're willing to plunge this body in to chaos and this country in to uncertain the for reasons that only they really understand. i certainly don't. in their friends on the other side, friends honestly with great sincerity. i recognize they have partisan, personal and political calculations to make. i wouldn't presume to give them any advice about that. i would say think long and hard before you plunge us in to chaos because that's where we're headed if we vacate the speakership. i personally think there's really three reasons why we've come to this point. that's because a
. >> jamal khashoggi >> thanks, mr. speaker. one thing i share in common, this is a sad day. i never expected to live there. broadly speaking across the floor, you can divide members in to three groups. i'm happy to be in the first group, the overwhelming majority of my party supports the speaker we elected. proud of the leadership he's shown, proud of the manner in which he's been willing to work with everybody in our conference and i believe in this chamber. there's a second...
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that's why khashoggi that's why sisi came to power after morsi, muslim brotherhood tried to impose any said, we're having enough. and that's why they're suspicious of qatar and you see all these cut—outs, it's spaghetti . yeah, it means it's spaghetti. yeah, it means everybody is finding an excuse not to take primary. >> and this is what biden's trying to untangle at the moment. >> and it's the thing that biden is trying to untangle, as you say. but the other thing which freddie suggested quite rightly , freddie suggested quite rightly, is they do give an awful lot of money to egypt and israel can mentioning biden, we are expecting a press conference that he's due to give very shortly . shortly. >> i just want to ask you when we earlier spoke to prime minister benjamin netanyahu's spokesperson person, she said that there was a rescue attempt to get four of the hostages out. it was launched near the rafah crossing . but hamas blocked crossing. but hamas blocked their way. that's something that we hadn't heard before, is it? which suggests there is intelligence to know where these hosta
that's why khashoggi that's why sisi came to power after morsi, muslim brotherhood tried to impose any said, we're having enough. and that's why they're suspicious of qatar and you see all these cut—outs, it's spaghetti . yeah, it means it's spaghetti. yeah, it means everybody is finding an excuse not to take primary. >> and this is what biden's trying to untangle at the moment. >> and it's the thing that biden is trying to untangle, as you say. but the other thing which freddie...
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i think he has no credibility because of what happened with jamaal khashoggi and numerous other saudibians. i'm wondering what your guests ink of this. maybe i am being too hopeful. i think it is a very nonpartisan, non-jewish actor involved in this. i think that would be an american, but for the life of me i can't think of who that might be. please respond. post: the caller just mentioned the washington post. the headline of the column is a war that must be waged with and i toward what comes next. -- with an eye toward what comes next. my head is swimming just from trying -- the monotonous position. if i understood the summary of the caller, what happens if israel's objective of militarily decapitating hamas leadership succeeds? while it might succeed, it is going to be very difficult, hamas uphill battle because hamas in my mind almost certainly anticipated the reaction that it has triggered in israel, and they are well prepared for that. warfare is a very bloody business. gaza is very densely populated. there is a large man of destruction, many buildings and points for snipers and
i think he has no credibility because of what happened with jamaal khashoggi and numerous other saudibians. i'm wondering what your guests ink of this. maybe i am being too hopeful. i think it is a very nonpartisan, non-jewish actor involved in this. i think that would be an american, but for the life of me i can't think of who that might be. please respond. post: the caller just mentioned the washington post. the headline of the column is a war that must be waged with and i toward what comes...
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i think he has no credibility because of what happened with jamaal khashoggi and numerous other saudibians. i'm wondering what your guests ink of this. maybe i am being too hopeful. i think it is a very nonpartisan, non-jewish actor involved in this. i think that would be an american, but for the life of me i can't think of who that might be. please respond. post: the caller just mentioned the washington post. the headline of the column is a war that must be waged with and i toward what comes next. -- with an eye toward what comes next. my head is swimming just from trying -- the monotonous position. if i understood the summary of the caller, what happens if israel's objective of militarily decapitating hamas leadership succeeds? while it might succeed, it is going to be very difficult, hamas uphill battle because hamas in my mind almost certainly anticipated the reaction that it has triggered in israel, and they are well prepared for that. warfare is a very bloody business. gaza is very densely populated. there is a large man of destruction, many buildings and points for snipers and
i think he has no credibility because of what happened with jamaal khashoggi and numerous other saudibians. i'm wondering what your guests ink of this. maybe i am being too hopeful. i think it is a very nonpartisan, non-jewish actor involved in this. i think that would be an american, but for the life of me i can't think of who that might be. please respond. post: the caller just mentioned the washington post. the headline of the column is a war that must be waged with and i toward what comes...
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been involved in a brutal war with yemen and was involved in the 2018 killing of journalist jamal khashoggifa's commitments to human rights would be a sham if saudi won the world cup. well it raises a lot of questions. what do we think about this? should the home nations refuse to attend? rebecca read yeah, they should. >> i think it's hideous. two things really bother me about this. one is that it looks like we'll have to do the thing again when it into winter, when we move it into the winter, which nightmare for pubs which is a nightmare for pubs and have managed to and if you have managed to survive the survive running a pub for the last 3 4 years, you need last 3 or 4 years, you need every opportunity you can every single opportunity you can get pack out and sell as get to pack it out and sell as many drinks as possible. pub culture best culture is one of the best things this country it things about this country and it feels no respect feels like there is no respect for the calendar events that enable hospitality to keep going. that makes me furious. also, the human rights record is hid
been involved in a brutal war with yemen and was involved in the 2018 killing of journalist jamal khashoggifa's commitments to human rights would be a sham if saudi won the world cup. well it raises a lot of questions. what do we think about this? should the home nations refuse to attend? rebecca read yeah, they should. >> i think it's hideous. two things really bother me about this. one is that it looks like we'll have to do the thing again when it into winter, when we move it into the...