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mr qatar, sorry i keep getting it wrong all morning, a difficult name —— mr khashoggi. innocence or presumption of innocence or presumption of innocence or presumption of guilt, i wonder whether the saudis did not provide all the answers about this people will assume the worst of them?” think people generally do assume the worst of them. this is a very extreme regime. and you don't have to bea extreme regime. and you don't have to be a woman to believe that. at the crown prince, there are lots of people, especially younger people, and also younger women, who would say actually he is a good thing. you've got women driving in saudi arabia now, liberalisation, and...” know you have to say that, but you andi know you have to say that, but you and i both know that women driving after so many years... what about diversifying away from oil? well, they only give them a0 lashes now, before this it was only a1 lashes for adultery. i am not sure it is the same thing. it is important to say the crown prince has huge backers, not least the uk government as well. like i said, at leas
mr qatar, sorry i keep getting it wrong all morning, a difficult name —— mr khashoggi. innocence or presumption of innocence or presumption of innocence or presumption of guilt, i wonder whether the saudis did not provide all the answers about this people will assume the worst of them?” think people generally do assume the worst of them. this is a very extreme regime. and you don't have to bea extreme regime. and you don't have to be a woman to believe that. at the crown prince, there are...
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the japanese government says qatar and turkey aided in securing mr yasuda's release, after he was capturedup in syria three years ago. despite some rumours, they insisted no ransom was paid. and the international new york times is reporting on the sea creatures that are ravaging california's kelp forests. advocates say these purple urchins are munching their way through the brown seaweed, which hugs the us' west coast, wreaking environmental havoc. and the philippine inquirer is reporting on the reopening of the tourist island boracay, which was closed six months ago for a clean—up after years of unrestrained mass tourism. when the island reopens, boracay will have fewer hotels and restaurants, a cap on the number of visitors and anti—beach boozing rules, aimed at taming its party—hard reputation. so no big party for you next time you're there, ben. now what are people talking about online? i guess i'll have to change holiday plans and i will look at you for where the change. well, police in the uk town of blackpool have launched a manhunt for this alleged thief. many have claimed he is th
the japanese government says qatar and turkey aided in securing mr yasuda's release, after he was capturedup in syria three years ago. despite some rumours, they insisted no ransom was paid. and the international new york times is reporting on the sea creatures that are ravaging california's kelp forests. advocates say these purple urchins are munching their way through the brown seaweed, which hugs the us' west coast, wreaking environmental havoc. and the philippine inquirer is reporting on...
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you know are making deals with the israelis mr netanyahu was in there were naturally the words not naturalization of a relationship with with the. with qatar and they simply and there and it's really in. trysting that this did in the golan heights are not really a buying all this they do believe that their rights of rights of syrian citizens and syrian land they have the right to be to be in their own country to liberate their country from foreign occupation and that is it does israel enjoy any support in that area that as a. yes there are collaborators as i just mentioned there are always good operators when there is a foreign occupation people who you know who want to benefit from the presence of the israelis in order to get their own private benefits or their own businesses getting around but the majority of the people the twenty three thousand people and you can see that in the images you just showed and the syrians are taken to the streets they are not just boycotting their village acting the entirety of the mobilization that is falsely called the democratic process that isn't there is no democratic process under international law whe
you know are making deals with the israelis mr netanyahu was in there were naturally the words not naturalization of a relationship with with the. with qatar and they simply and there and it's really in. trysting that this did in the golan heights are not really a buying all this they do believe that their rights of rights of syrian citizens and syrian land they have the right to be to be in their own country to liberate their country from foreign occupation and that is it does israel enjoy any...
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international community or anybody else this kid then to qatar think that he did it with canada again you cannot there's a pattern that he's fighting mr obama mr trump fights so mr trump wasn't so happy with canada you can see how the sold is dealt with russian all the way towards the canadian then turkey was in trouble with the americans because of the president of the priests and now he's out but you can see that the timing. helps mr trump as don't i know a soap man at this and none get has forward from that trump and months aeration and that american people how to know that there are morally irresponsible about this that night eve leader acts now he is not a king gets what he will be that kinked and if he became a kink it's your responsibility if you put another dictatorship another cut duffy another sub them send them power it will not end up well for nobody. good to speak with you abdul aziz. joining us there from dublin thanks very much for being with us now let's take a look at what the turkish investigation which is supported by evidence has revealed so far jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate in istanbul on october sec
international community or anybody else this kid then to qatar think that he did it with canada again you cannot there's a pattern that he's fighting mr obama mr trump fights so mr trump wasn't so happy with canada you can see how the sold is dealt with russian all the way towards the canadian then turkey was in trouble with the americans because of the president of the priests and now he's out but you can see that the timing. helps mr trump as don't i know a soap man at this and none get has...
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qatar. there is regional rivalry coming up and no real information about the whereabouts of mr mr. khashoggi. >> there are closed circuit television cameras all-around the consulate in istanbul and we did see the picture of khashoggi walking into the consulate. if he left as the saudis claim, why don't they release evidence of that, pictures of him leaving the consulate? >> there has been rather mixed reporting on that, wolf. suggestions from the saudis, unconfirmed by cnn, but carried by turkish media organizations that maybe the tv was turned off. the counter argument is if and only if the turkish allegations that they have audio or video of what happened and according to many sources both talking to cnn and other media organizations, the videos show pretty horrific murders. somebody had control inside the building. >> yeah. it sounds pretty far fetched to think they turned off the cctv for whatever reason. let's see what happens on that front. sam kylie, thank you very much. let's look at the geopolitical implications of this case. cnn military and diplomatic analyst, john kirby
qatar. there is regional rivalry coming up and no real information about the whereabouts of mr mr. khashoggi. >> there are closed circuit television cameras all-around the consulate in istanbul and we did see the picture of khashoggi walking into the consulate. if he left as the saudis claim, why don't they release evidence of that, pictures of him leaving the consulate? >> there has been rather mixed reporting on that, wolf. suggestions from the saudis, unconfirmed by cnn, but...
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mr hariri i want this is the lebanese prime minister prime minister apparently been kidnapped a few months you know that was. that was one thing the call ote two to qatar i thought was quite interesting because of course qatar has been and moments all my books along with the. crown prince moments i. the embargo was a work and the economy was their economy while he was acknowledging the reality why did why do you do that i think that he was really throwing a tidbit to donald trump tropfest and pushing for months to end this feud which he and most other people agree only benefits iran the fracturing of the gulf cooperation council so i think that was a play to donald trump i wouldn't put too much into it from the cattery point of view what we can say on that one i thought the comments about. turkey were interesting i still think that you know there's still a bit to play in terms of what. president or the juan is going to give out but we will just have to see and i mean this is all i guess turning into you know a game of geopolitics which we knew was going to be you know arms sales a lot of money for for a lot of people but at the heart of it is a man a j
mr hariri i want this is the lebanese prime minister prime minister apparently been kidnapped a few months you know that was. that was one thing the call ote two to qatar i thought was quite interesting because of course qatar has been and moments all my books along with the. crown prince moments i. the embargo was a work and the economy was their economy while he was acknowledging the reality why did why do you do that i think that he was really throwing a tidbit to donald trump tropfest and...
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qatar. so distinguish between where is our national interest and what is the family interest of trump and the kushner's is problematic. mr. christie: it is a was problematic having family involved -- always problematic having family involved in us government. -- in government. we have strict laws in new jersey that when i was governor, prevented me from putting a family member as distant as a cousin on any position, even an unpaid one. and so you know, and there have been pretty strict rules over the course of time, in the aftermath of bobby kennedy being attorney general for his brother, where lyndon johnson passed a set of laws said that there should be nepotism in the federal government. the current administration got interpretations of that that allow them to do what they are doing with both jared and ivanka, but there's no question that it creates these questions, even if there is nothing that has been wrong done. what you just laid out is an obvious question that people start to raise and rightfully raise. and i think what happens in family that have not been involved in politics before is that they are not accusto
qatar. so distinguish between where is our national interest and what is the family interest of trump and the kushner's is problematic. mr. christie: it is a was problematic having family involved -- always problematic having family involved in us government. -- in government. we have strict laws in new jersey that when i was governor, prevented me from putting a family member as distant as a cousin on any position, even an unpaid one. and so you know, and there have been pretty strict rules...
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qatar. he is very conflicted on these issues. better rulesve about anybody on the senate foreign relations committee able to take political contributions from people lobbying for foreign governments. >> mr. menendez, 30 seconds. senator menendez: invoking magnitsky for the first time in u.s. history, stopping saudi arms sales, doesn't sound like anybody is convincing me of anything the saudis want. >> turning to the environment. waves,r: deadly heat more intense and frequent droughts. a dire predictions from -- a dire prediction from you when panel on climate change. than 60,000 new jersey homes are at risk of chronic flooding caused by sealevel rise by 2040 five, according to a june report by the union of concerned scientists. scientists at rutgers say by the end of the century, sees along the jersey shore could rise three feet, and that is if carbon emissions are kept low. the threat of massive coastal flooding has led to wide ranging protection programs, protective dunes and bulkheads as well as plans for floodwalls. building codes have been modified and many communities we built elevated structures. to head off more catastrophes, the murphy administration has promised to rejoin an a
qatar. he is very conflicted on these issues. better rulesve about anybody on the senate foreign relations committee able to take political contributions from people lobbying for foreign governments. >> mr. menendez, 30 seconds. senator menendez: invoking magnitsky for the first time in u.s. history, stopping saudi arms sales, doesn't sound like anybody is convincing me of anything the saudis want. >> turning to the environment. waves,r: deadly heat more intense and frequent...