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the prosecutor in istanbul said that mr khashoggi was strangled shortly after entering the saudi consulatehere four weeks ago. his body was then dismembered, and in the words of the prosecutor, destroyed. our correspondent, mark lowen, reports from istanbul. his murder has captivated and shocked, drawn demands for justice and shaken relations with saudi arabia. now the truth is emerging about jamal khashoggi's end after entering the consulate. it comes as saudi arabia's public prosecutor leaves after fruitless talks. turkish sources saying he was more interest in learning what evidence they had. in a statement, his turkish counterpart said no concrete results were achieved, and confirmed for the first time details of the murder. jamal khashoggi was choked to death immediately after entering the consulate general of saudi arabia in istanbul", it reads. "the victim's body was dismembered and destroyed following his death by suffocation." so mr khashoggi's remains may never be found, though turkish officials have been digging in this istanbul forest for traces. the saudis still haven't said w
the prosecutor in istanbul said that mr khashoggi was strangled shortly after entering the saudi consulatehere four weeks ago. his body was then dismembered, and in the words of the prosecutor, destroyed. our correspondent, mark lowen, reports from istanbul. his murder has captivated and shocked, drawn demands for justice and shaken relations with saudi arabia. now the truth is emerging about jamal khashoggi's end after entering the consulate. it comes as saudi arabia's public prosecutor leaves...
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arabia has called the claim false and insists the crown prince knew nothing of the plans to kill mr khashoggi from washington. the saudi crown prince is very aware of how things look. following jamal khashoggi's murder, he arranged to meet his son in front of the cameras, apparently to offer his condolences. but the cia believe it was mohammed bin salman himself who gave the order for the washington post journalist to be killed. mr khashoggi was attacked when he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul. according to his former newspaper, the cia has been given details of phone calls, including one that was made at the request of the crown prince by his brother, reassuring mr khashoggi he would be safe if you to the consulate to get documents that would allow him to marry. the washington post says the intelligence agency also examined the call made by the saudi team who flew into istanbul to carry out the killing. apparently they contacted one of mohammed bin salman‘s top aides after the murder. the crown prince is seen here meeting the us secretary of state, and is a very powerful figure in a
arabia has called the claim false and insists the crown prince knew nothing of the plans to kill mr khashoggi from washington. the saudi crown prince is very aware of how things look. following jamal khashoggi's murder, he arranged to meet his son in front of the cameras, apparently to offer his condolences. but the cia believe it was mohammed bin salman himself who gave the order for the washington post journalist to be killed. mr khashoggi was attacked when he entered the saudi consulate in...
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mr. khashoggi in which the ambassador tells mr. i that in order to get that paper he should go to istanbul and he assures him that no harm will come to him if he does that. and apparently, according to the cia, that phone call was prompted by the crown prince himself. in addition to that the conclusion of the cia is based upon the fact that gina haspel, the director of the cia, got access to turkish audio intercepts from inside the embassy, rather the consulate in istanbul which apparently document the torture, murder and dismemberment of mr. khashoggi. in addition to that, the cia got access to audio of a conversation on the phone between mutrib, a security official closely aligned with the saudi crown prince, in which he calls a senior adviser of the crown prince and tells him from the consulate that the deed is done. so all of that taken together in addition to the fact that, keep in mind that saudi arabia is an absolute monarchy. and the fact that a 15-man hit team goes to the consulate in istanbul and kills a saudi citizen is p
mr. khashoggi in which the ambassador tells mr. i that in order to get that paper he should go to istanbul and he assures him that no harm will come to him if he does that. and apparently, according to the cia, that phone call was prompted by the crown prince himself. in addition to that the conclusion of the cia is based upon the fact that gina haspel, the director of the cia, got access to turkish audio intercepts from inside the embassy, rather the consulate in istanbul which apparently...
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allenjohnson, bbc fully explain mr khashoggi's murder. allen johnson, bbc news.from a charity that campaigns for sexual equality. it was the pay gap between the sexes is not closing. our correspondent lauren moss explains. they say that is still an unacceptable difference in pay between men and women. they say the gap is 13 points 7%. this is actually a slight improvement on last year. but not by much. and others estimate the gap to be smaller by crunching the numbers differently. but if we take their societies positive reading of this it means women are earning about 85p per pound. women are effectively working for free until the end of december. this is not the same as pay discrimination. this is average pay discrimination. this is average pay differences rather than how much men and women are paid for doing the samejob. and men and women are paid for doing the same job. and there men and women are paid for doing the samejob. and there is no one specific cause either. they say it is entry number of factors. for example, more women working part—time, men being i
allenjohnson, bbc fully explain mr khashoggi's murder. allen johnson, bbc news.from a charity that campaigns for sexual equality. it was the pay gap between the sexes is not closing. our correspondent lauren moss explains. they say that is still an unacceptable difference in pay between men and women. they say the gap is 13 points 7%. this is actually a slight improvement on last year. but not by much. and others estimate the gap to be smaller by crunching the numbers differently. but if we...
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with the saudis under intense pressure over the murder of mr khashoggi, written and the united statesrtunity to make a ceasefire happen. a woman has appeared in court in australia, accused of putting needles in strawberries. fifty—year—old my ut trinh is a former supervisor at a berry farm. she has been remanded in custody. since september there have been dozens of incidents of sewing needles found hidden in fruit, sparking a nationwide panic and resulting in the destruction of thousands of tonnes of strawberries. police say they've found no evidence in their latest search for suzy lamplugh, who went missing in 1986. metropolitan police officers have been digging up a garden at a house in sutton coldfield, once owned by the mother ofjohn cannan, the prime suspect in suzy‘s killing. suzy was declared dead in 1994 but a body has never been found. a group of vets has accused the government of telling "bare faced lies" about the effectiveness of one of its badger culls. pallab ghosh is here. this is very strong language. what is going on? it is extremely strong language. the better clearl
with the saudis under intense pressure over the murder of mr khashoggi, written and the united statesrtunity to make a ceasefire happen. a woman has appeared in court in australia, accused of putting needles in strawberries. fifty—year—old my ut trinh is a former supervisor at a berry farm. she has been remanded in custody. since september there have been dozens of incidents of sewing needles found hidden in fruit, sparking a nationwide panic and resulting in the destruction of thousands of...
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the wake, which will continue for four days, is an acknowledgement by the family that mr khashoggi's in the turkish city istanbul by agents from riyadh. singing legend elvis presley was among the seven recipients at president donald trump's first medal of freedom ceremony since taking office. it is the highest honour that can be decided on a citizen. baseball legend babe ruth and us supreme courtjustice antonin scalia we re supreme courtjustice antonin scalia were also recognise. a painting by david hockney has broken the record for a work by a living painter. the painting, hockney‘s port rest of an artist. the bidding began at $18 million. —— portrait. within seconds, it was a a0 million. to understand why we need to go back to the 1970s. the painting was the subject of a famous film about david hockney, a bigger splash, a landmark moment in his career and his personal life. the figure the painting was hockney‘s partner, the artist peter slazenger. it is a painting of water and the end of a relationship. it is the culmination also of his most famous series of paintings which after g
the wake, which will continue for four days, is an acknowledgement by the family that mr khashoggi's in the turkish city istanbul by agents from riyadh. singing legend elvis presley was among the seven recipients at president donald trump's first medal of freedom ceremony since taking office. it is the highest honour that can be decided on a citizen. baseball legend babe ruth and us supreme courtjustice antonin scalia we re supreme courtjustice antonin scalia were also recognise. a painting by...
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mr khashoggi was attacked when he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul.ls, including one that was made at the request of the crown princes brother, reassuring mr khashoggi he would be safe if you to the consulate to get documents that would allow him to marry. the washington post says the intelligence agency also examined the call made by the saudi team who flew into istanbul to carry out the killing. apparently they contacted one of mohammed bin salman's top aides after the murder. the crown prince, seen here meeting the us secretary of state, is a very powerful figure in a country that is an important ally to america. the united states has already imposed sanctions already imposed sanctions on 17 individuals allegedly involved in the murder, but this cia report is likely to increase the pressure for more action. saudi arabia, which has been conducting its own investigation, has blamed an intelligence officer and they've called the claims against prince mohammed bin salman false and based on theories and speculation. it's understood that the cia doesn't
mr khashoggi was attacked when he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul.ls, including one that was made at the request of the crown princes brother, reassuring mr khashoggi he would be safe if you to the consulate to get documents that would allow him to marry. the washington post says the intelligence agency also examined the call made by the saudi team who flew into istanbul to carry out the killing. apparently they contacted one of mohammed bin salman's top aides after the murder. the...
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the paper says mr khashoggi was killed in the country's istanbul consulate on october 2, after a struggleation, a business consultancy. the last merger —— majority of them on brexit. it's been described as a civil war. tory civil war. how weak is theresa may's position as leader? it is weakened, that but the question is, is anybody strong enough? there is the 1922 committee. 1596, enough? there is the 1922 committee. 15%, which is 48 members need to bring in the letters of no confidence in you can trigger it. you then need to make sure that it really goes through because you can only do that once a year. we will see. she is basically
the paper says mr khashoggi was killed in the country's istanbul consulate on october 2, after a struggleation, a business consultancy. the last merger —— majority of them on brexit. it's been described as a civil war. tory civil war. how weak is theresa may's position as leader? it is weakened, that but the question is, is anybody strong enough? there is the 1922 committee. 1596, enough? there is the 1922 committee. 15%, which is 48 members need to bring in the letters of no confidence in...
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mr. khashoggi, a frequent critic of the saudi royal family, was murdered. he walked into that consulate and never walked out alive. some group flew in from riad, saudi arabia, ambushed him, killed him, and as hard as it may be to believe, brought with them a bone saw so they could dismember him and take parts of his body out to be destroyed or buried somewhere in turkey. that story eventually emerged and president trump was confronted repeatedly, what are we going to do about this? saudi arabia is supposed to be one of our allies. we have arms agreements with them. we are involved in a lot of of things relative energy and national security. for a lot of the time the pre was dismissive and said, i spoke to the royal family and they denied it and they had nothing to do with it. once the recordings were released by the turks, once the world came to grips with what actually happened to mr. khashoggi, serious questions were raise about this outremain whyus -- outrageous abuse of human rights at the hands of the saudi regime. there was a lot of specks about who -
mr. khashoggi, a frequent critic of the saudi royal family, was murdered. he walked into that consulate and never walked out alive. some group flew in from riad, saudi arabia, ambushed him, killed him, and as hard as it may be to believe, brought with them a bone saw so they could dismember him and take parts of his body out to be destroyed or buried somewhere in turkey. that story eventually emerged and president trump was confronted repeatedly, what are we going to do about this? saudi arabia...
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mr. khashoggi, that you have to hold the prince accountable for that.o say that people who are in positions of authority and power like mohammed bin salman is, that nothing happens in an agency that is as close to him as the one that's been implicated is. nothing happens there without his knowledge and consent. >> so just to be specific, when you say you believe the two are linked, that he was aware, do you have specific evidence, or are you basing your conclusion on the cia assessment? >> i'm basing my conclusion on the reports that i have seen about the intelligence on the murder. >> okay. ambassador bolton answered some questions yesterday from the white house press corps precisely on this. he was asked if he had listened to the audio of khashoggi's murder and this was his respo e response. >> no, i haven't listened to it. i guess i should ask you why do you think i should? what do you think i'll learn from it? >> reporter: you're the national security adviser. you might have access to this intelligence. >> how many in this room speak arabic? >> repo
mr. khashoggi, that you have to hold the prince accountable for that.o say that people who are in positions of authority and power like mohammed bin salman is, that nothing happens in an agency that is as close to him as the one that's been implicated is. nothing happens there without his knowledge and consent. >> so just to be specific, when you say you believe the two are linked, that he was aware, do you have specific evidence, or are you basing your conclusion on the cia assessment?...
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mr. khashoggi's killers accountable. but to say wait until a much-improved new congress comes into session to do anything about it means that tonight and every day going forward to january 3, more children will be starved, will be victims of cholera, will be victims of bombings and blockades. when this congress has the power to do something about it, that we ought to exercise today by rejecting this rule. the speaker pro tempore: members -- time has expired. members are reminded to refrain in engaging in personalities towards the president. the gentleman from massachusetts reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. newhouse: to help steer debate to the issue on the agenda that we're considering today, it's my pleasure to give two minutes to the chairman of the western caucus, the organization that stands for finding solutions to the challenges that we face not only in the western united states but all over the country, the good gentleman from the state of arizona, mr. paul gosar. the speaker pro tempore:
mr. khashoggi's killers accountable. but to say wait until a much-improved new congress comes into session to do anything about it means that tonight and every day going forward to january 3, more children will be starved, will be victims of cholera, will be victims of bombings and blockades. when this congress has the power to do something about it, that we ought to exercise today by rejecting this rule. the speaker pro tempore: members -- time has expired. members are reminded to refrain in...
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also the recent appalling murder of the journalist mr khashoggi which they have blamed the crown prince? you have two very different strategies here. vladimir putin seen greeting him and giving him but midway high five and by contrast emmanuel macron the french president ray skillfully managed to choreograph a meeting with the crown prince which was not only seen talking to him quite certainly but overheard little snippets of the conversation saying things like i am very concerned and you don't listen to me. and i am a man of his word. we now have images not on these front pages of theresa may meeting the crown prince as she shakes his hand she doesn't look for a happy about it in the meeting was obviously very uncomfortable and i think number ten has put out a statement saying she did raise the issue of the murder and said that if saudi arabia wants to rebuild trust in their administration they will have to deal with the crime of transparency and be seen to actually a nswer transparency and be seen to actually answer questions and work with the turkish authorities. these pictures tell
also the recent appalling murder of the journalist mr khashoggi which they have blamed the crown prince? you have two very different strategies here. vladimir putin seen greeting him and giving him but midway high five and by contrast emmanuel macron the french president ray skillfully managed to choreograph a meeting with the crown prince which was not only seen talking to him quite certainly but overheard little snippets of the conversation saying things like i am very concerned and you don't...
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mr. khashoggi and this is one way they could offer that frustration.right tool to use. >> harris: i had on the program last week the democrat representative brad sherman and he said exactly what you're saying, there are these bigger issues, if you will, in terms of geopolitics, not bigger or more important than a life, obviously. he was saying that the situation in yemen and the humanitarian crisis that's been created there, there might be some things that need to be talked about and negotiated with the khashoggi killing information in the middle of all of this and now you've set it and explained it so well. so everybody kind of gets a context of this, this is not taking deals or economy over a life, there are other things in play. >> that's correct and i would venture to say that the vast majority of the members of the republican and democrat alike would like to have another vehicle available to us to expressed our real frustration in with what is occurred with the killing of mr. khashoggi, our frustration if this goes to the upper levels of saudi gov
mr. khashoggi and this is one way they could offer that frustration.right tool to use. >> harris: i had on the program last week the democrat representative brad sherman and he said exactly what you're saying, there are these bigger issues, if you will, in terms of geopolitics, not bigger or more important than a life, obviously. he was saying that the situation in yemen and the humanitarian crisis that's been created there, there might be some things that need to be talked about and...
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mr. khashoggi, but mr. khashoggi's death and the way it came about and the way it is alleged and supposed to have been ordered by the crown prince of saudi arabia says something about us. if we proceed undeterred in our fighting of an unconstitutional war on behalf of the kingdom of saudi arabia. it was not just what the american people think about saudi arabia or about us in washington, it's also about what the rest of the world will think about the united states of america if we turn a blind eye to this and if we continue to fight an undeclared, unauthorized, unconstitutional war that has no apparent connection to the safety of the american people, to the security of the american homeland. this is why, mr. president, i respectfully and with all the urgency i'm capable of communicating implore my colleagues to support this resolution, to support the resolution to get us out of fighting saudi arabia's war in yemen. not our war. not our security. not under our watch. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floo
mr. khashoggi, but mr. khashoggi's death and the way it came about and the way it is alleged and supposed to have been ordered by the crown prince of saudi arabia says something about us. if we proceed undeterred in our fighting of an unconstitutional war on behalf of the kingdom of saudi arabia. it was not just what the american people think about saudi arabia or about us in washington, it's also about what the rest of the world will think about the united states of america if we turn a blind...
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mr. khashoggi. political shared objectives is to improvement -- impose maximum pressure on the iranian regime until it changes its malign behavior and threats. iran remains the most significant threat to individual stability. secretaryeks ago, pompeo outlines iran's behavior, ongoing assistance to approximately chefs who stoke conflict, support of terrorist organizations, and threatening partners. we also remain deeply concerned with the regime's serious human rights abuses against the iranian people. these abuses include iran's continued arbitrary arrest of individuals solely for exercising their rights to freedom of expression, opinion, believe, association and peaceful assembly as well as its detention of foreigners and a dual nationals. we think our international support of efforts to change will include support for the iranian people and we want every single country on board. it is fun of the president's top diplomatic minorities. in the wake of the president decision to cease participation com
mr. khashoggi. political shared objectives is to improvement -- impose maximum pressure on the iranian regime until it changes its malign behavior and threats. iran remains the most significant threat to individual stability. secretaryeks ago, pompeo outlines iran's behavior, ongoing assistance to approximately chefs who stoke conflict, support of terrorist organizations, and threatening partners. we also remain deeply concerned with the regime's serious human rights abuses against the iranian...
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mohammed bin simon vigorously denying any knowledge of the planning and execution of the murder of mr khashoggi our intelligence agencies continue to assess all information but it could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic events maybe he did and maybe he didn't our relationship is with the kingdom of saudi arabia donald trump went on they have been a great ally in our very important fight against iran the united states intends to remain a steadfast partner of saudi arabia to ensure the interests of our country israel and all other partners in the region very simply it is called america first basically he was saying that our relationship as saudi arabia solve porn really doesn't matter later in the day mr trump was asked about his staunch support for the saudis we're not going to give up hundreds of billions of dollars in orders and let russia china and everybody else have a it's all about them a very simple it's america first after talks with my pump a.o. in washington the turkish foreign minister also discussed the complexity of his nation's relations with saudi ara
mohammed bin simon vigorously denying any knowledge of the planning and execution of the murder of mr khashoggi our intelligence agencies continue to assess all information but it could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic events maybe he did and maybe he didn't our relationship is with the kingdom of saudi arabia donald trump went on they have been a great ally in our very important fight against iran the united states intends to remain a steadfast partner of saudi...
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president trump says he'll stand by saudi arabia despite the killing of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. mrrump's lawyer says he's given "unprecedented" co—operation to the inquiry into whether the trump election team colluded with russia. another deadline in the impasse over italy's budget. this time, the european union has to respond to italy's refusal to budge over its debt. but is the italian government really just trying to gain more votes at home and call a new election? and also, in the business briefing, the chairman of trump's economic advisory council tells us that china has misbehaved sincejoining the world trade organisation and could be thrown out. hello. a very warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. as ever, you can be part of the conversation. today we're discussing the idea of people retiring before they're a0 by saving and living frugally. we're asking you which of life's luxuries would you give up to retire early, and would it be worth it? tell us what you think. just use the hashtag, #bbcthebriefing. the un
president trump says he'll stand by saudi arabia despite the killing of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. mrrump's lawyer says he's given "unprecedented" co—operation to the inquiry into whether the trump election team colluded with russia. another deadline in the impasse over italy's budget. this time, the european union has to respond to italy's refusal to budge over its debt. but is the italian government really just trying to gain more votes at home and call a new election? and...
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mr. khashoggi. he says i don't believe it. again, whether the single political play or whether it's ignorance, the american people are the losers. >> let me thank aisha moodie-mills and sher mienl single ton. paul stay with us. coming up robert mueller on the verge of getting another trump confidante to turn on the president. his connection and what he may tell investigators. this is politics nation. jardiance asked- and now you know. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower a1c, with diet and exercise. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. sympto
mr. khashoggi. he says i don't believe it. again, whether the single political play or whether it's ignorance, the american people are the losers. >> let me thank aisha moodie-mills and sher mienl single ton. paul stay with us. coming up robert mueller on the verge of getting another trump confidante to turn on the president. his connection and what he may tell investigators. this is politics nation. jardiance asked- and now you know. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to...
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mr. khashoggi and persuade him to return to saudi arabia.rders were that if that failed, he should be abducted and physically, forcibly returned to saudi arabia. the team then went on the ground, according to the prosecutor, the person in charge of this negotiation decided that what in america is called a rendition, a forced removal, was not possible, and therefore, if he refused to go home, then he would be killed. there is an insistence on the saudi prosecutor's level that this was a decision taken on the ground by the operatives who were following orders up to that point, but at that point, they broke orders. they then say there was a scuffle during this scuffle, there was a drug was administered to mr. khashoggi, and that caused his death. he was deliberately overdosed. what is different about this narrative is in two ways. first of all, for the first time there is, of course, the demand or the expectation of a death penalty for these servants of the saudi state for this killing. and secondly, the saudis have said therefore that this was
mr. khashoggi and persuade him to return to saudi arabia.rders were that if that failed, he should be abducted and physically, forcibly returned to saudi arabia. the team then went on the ground, according to the prosecutor, the person in charge of this negotiation decided that what in america is called a rendition, a forced removal, was not possible, and therefore, if he refused to go home, then he would be killed. there is an insistence on the saudi prosecutor's level that this was a decision...
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mr. khashoggi was assaulted. was there any discussion?eally have to understand the language. you can understand screaming and hollering and ultimately what happened what's been described in the press as what happened to mr. khashoggi. >> senator lindsey graham switched his vote on the bill to end the american involvement in the process of war in yemen. i want to show it. >> i changed my mind. i'm pissed. the. i said it's obvious to me that we're a co-equal branch. you made your assessments about what the intelligence shows. i'd like to make my own. the only way i can make that assessment is to be briefed. if it is credible that the crowned prince was complicit, then i will take action consistent with that. >> there does seem to be some pretty strong bipartisan support on this. is there enough that any potential presidentoverridden? >> we had 62 votes today. i think this whole issue of getting access to the cia report for all my colleagues is important. so we have a bipartisan basis of support. i think we work step by step. the first step
mr. khashoggi was assaulted. was there any discussion?eally have to understand the language. you can understand screaming and hollering and ultimately what happened what's been described in the press as what happened to mr. khashoggi. >> senator lindsey graham switched his vote on the bill to end the american involvement in the process of war in yemen. i want to show it. >> i changed my mind. i'm pissed. the. i said it's obvious to me that we're a co-equal branch. you made your...
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mr. khashoggi. amy: we're going to go to break and come back to this discussion. i'm sorry, we're having some trouble with dropout. ronen bergman is speaking to us from tel aviv. we're going to end the segment back on the lawn with president trump when he was asked by cnn reporter jim acosta -- that's right, jim acosta, who because of a court order, has had his press pass given back to him. he asked president trump if he is letting saudi arabia get away wiwith murder. pres. trump: no, no. this is about america first. they are paying us $400 billion plus to purchase and invest in our r country. that is prprobably the biggest to the unitedid states. this is over a long period off time. it meansns hundreds of thousands of jobs, billions of dollars of investment and p product, and if you think i'm going to let russia have that money were those things, if you think i'm going to l let china make the military equipment -- hey, china and russia would love to make $100 billion worth of military equipmenent from saudi arabia. we h have the contractcts. they wanted those con
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mr. khashoggi. one of our most critical shared objective is to impose maximum pressure on the iranian regime until it changes its maligned behavior and threats. iran remains most significant threat to regional stability. in new york, secretary pompeo had ongoing assistance to proxy militia. support for terrorist organizations and the development and proliferation of ballistic missiles and destabilized the region and threaten our partners. we also remain deeply concerned with the iranian regime's serious human rights abuses against the iranian people. they continue arbitrary arrests of individuals solely exercising their rights to fred om of expression, belief, association and peaceful assembly as well as its detention of foreigners and dual nationals. we seek international support to change the iranian bev hafior for effort and support for the iranian people and this is among the top diplomatic priorities. >> in the wake to cease participation, countries now face a choice about doing business in ira
mr. khashoggi. one of our most critical shared objective is to impose maximum pressure on the iranian regime until it changes its maligned behavior and threats. iran remains most significant threat to regional stability. in new york, secretary pompeo had ongoing assistance to proxy militia. support for terrorist organizations and the development and proliferation of ballistic missiles and destabilized the region and threaten our partners. we also remain deeply concerned with the iranian...
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it seems to have beat mr khashoggi cross ties to turkey that offended this prince. ggi cross ties to turkey that offended this princelj khashoggi cross ties to turkey that offended this prince. i think you're right to say that those feeding the crown prince's concern and paranoia pointed to jamal khashoggi's well— known interest and sympathy for the brotherhood through his whole life. that in no world i can imagine isa life. that in no world i can imagine is a reason to send a team to kill and dismember somebody because you suspect that he may sympathise with the brotherhood. what changes do you think they need to be in the kingdom? does that include mohammed bin salman himself being removed from power, perhaps? and will america help do that? everyone i have spoken to say that mohammed bin salman is not going to leave power. a question for me is, realistically, how does a country in which he remains the crown prince, potentially some day will become king, become more stable? how does it balance itself so that the whims of the royal court, the rangers and jealousies d
it seems to have beat mr khashoggi cross ties to turkey that offended this prince. ggi cross ties to turkey that offended this princelj khashoggi cross ties to turkey that offended this prince. i think you're right to say that those feeding the crown prince's concern and paranoia pointed to jamal khashoggi's well— known interest and sympathy for the brotherhood through his whole life. that in no world i can imagine isa life. that in no world i can imagine is a reason to send a team to kill...
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there have been reports that the cia believes mr khashoggi's killing was ordered by crown prince mohammedman. saudi arabia has blamed rogue intelligence agents. the government has confirmed plans to allow universities to offer two year, or "accelerated degrees". they would be allowed to charge higherfees per year but overall students would save around £5,500. 0ur education correspondent sean coughlan reports. instead of studying for three years at 30 weeks a year, the government wa nts at 30 weeks a year, the government wants more universities to provide fast tracked courses, with degrees towards two years, with 45 weeks of studying. this short—term, or intensive courses, would need savings of about £5,500 intuition fees and a years worth of accommodation and costs. the universities minister thinks it will particularly help to reverse the decline in the number of mature stu d e nts decline in the number of mature students who might want to reduce the cost and to get back into work more quickly. even though the overall cost would be lower than studying for three years, each year would have
there have been reports that the cia believes mr khashoggi's killing was ordered by crown prince mohammedman. saudi arabia has blamed rogue intelligence agents. the government has confirmed plans to allow universities to offer two year, or "accelerated degrees". they would be allowed to charge higherfees per year but overall students would save around £5,500. 0ur education correspondent sean coughlan reports. instead of studying for three years at 30 weeks a year, the government wa...
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mr khashoggi was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul last month. his body has not been found.has called the claim false. the argentine navy says it has found the wreckage of a submarine that disappeared a year ago with 44 crewman on board. the vessel was found by a drone on the seabed, at a depth of 800 metres. it was last heard from in november last year, when it reported an electrical fault in the south atlantic ocean. hm revenue and customs is warning that university students are being bombarded with fake tax refund emails, in a bid to steal their banking and personal details. thousands of reports have been received in the past few weeks. fraudsters are using email addresses that appear to be from a genuine university. officials say emails, texts or voicemails would never be used to inform a customer of a refund. the bbc‘s annual children in need appeal has raised a record amount, of more than £50 million, taking it past the one billion pound mark since it first started, almost 40—years ago. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba looks back on last night. go on, rob! c
mr khashoggi was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul last month. his body has not been found.has called the claim false. the argentine navy says it has found the wreckage of a submarine that disappeared a year ago with 44 crewman on board. the vessel was found by a drone on the seabed, at a depth of 800 metres. it was last heard from in november last year, when it reported an electrical fault in the south atlantic ocean. hm revenue and customs is warning that university students are being...
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mr. khashoggi was assaulted. was there any discussion?rstand the language. you can understand screaming and hollering and ultimately what happened, what's been described in the press as what happened to mr. khashoggi. >> senator lindsey graham switched his vote on the bill to end the u.s. involvement in the war in yemen. and i want to show our viewers just what he had to say about this. take a look. >> i changed my mind because i'm pissed. the way the administration's handled the saudi arabia event is not acceptable. i said, listen, it's pretty obvious to me we're a coequal branch. you've made your assessments what the intelligence shows, i'd like it make my own. the only way i can make that assessment is to be briefed. it it is credible that the crown prince was complicit, then i will take action consistent with that. >> there does seem to be some pretty strong bipartisan support on this. do you think is there enough that any presidential veto could be overridden? >> well, there's strong support. we had 62 votes on the resolution with re
mr. khashoggi was assaulted. was there any discussion?rstand the language. you can understand screaming and hollering and ultimately what happened, what's been described in the press as what happened to mr. khashoggi. >> senator lindsey graham switched his vote on the bill to end the u.s. involvement in the war in yemen. and i want to show our viewers just what he had to say about this. take a look. >> i changed my mind because i'm pissed. the way the administration's handled the...
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mohammed bin salman vigorously denying any knowledge of the planning and execution of the murder of mr khashoggi our intelligence agencies continue to assess all information but it could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic events maybe he did and maybe he didn't our relationship is with the kingdom of saudi arabia donald trump went on they have been a great ally in our very important fight against iran the united states intends to remain a steadfast partner of saudi arabia to ensure the interests of our country israel and all other partners in the region very simply it is called america first basically he was saying that our relationship as saudi arabia solve porn really doesn't matter later in the day mr trump was asked about his staunch support for the saudis we're not going to give up hundreds of billions of dollars in orders and let russia china and everybody else have a it's all about for me very simple it's america first after talks with my pump a.o. in washington the turkish foreign minister also discussed the complexity of his nation's relations with saudi ara
mohammed bin salman vigorously denying any knowledge of the planning and execution of the murder of mr khashoggi our intelligence agencies continue to assess all information but it could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic events maybe he did and maybe he didn't our relationship is with the kingdom of saudi arabia donald trump went on they have been a great ally in our very important fight against iran the united states intends to remain a steadfast partner of saudi...
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mr khashoggi was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul last month.s called the claim false. the bbc‘s annual children in need appeal raises a record amount, of more than £50 million. in all, one billion pounds has been donated by viewers and listeners since the first children in need telethon nearly a0 years ago. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show i'm in lebanon finding out why beirut is hoping to regain its reputation as the entertainment capital of the middle east. we have amazing people who are doing work that is internationally recognised. also coming up... i'll be discovering how an ordinary man became the king of his own castle. did he build it himself? himself, stone by stone. it took him 73 years. plus lucy hits the british countryside to check out the latest hiking gadgets. go pro, take a photo. with its mix of minarets and church spires lebanon's capital beirut is an intoxicating clash of cultures and religions, between the mediterranean and the middle east. and i have come at a special time for thi
mr khashoggi was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul last month.s called the claim false. the bbc‘s annual children in need appeal raises a record amount, of more than £50 million. in all, one billion pounds has been donated by viewers and listeners since the first children in need telethon nearly a0 years ago. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show i'm in lebanon finding out why beirut is hoping to regain its reputation as the entertainment...
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mr. khashoggi.nk we need to make it very clear that those kinds of actions are unacceptab reporter: do you feel he needs to go? sen. shaheen: i do, now. whether the united states has e ability to do that is another question. reporter: would you be pushing for sanctions? sen. shaheen: we have legislation that would sanction the sais for a range of behaviors. reporter: are you concerned about ameri's face in the world, its role as a leader globally, and that it may be taking a backward st? sen. shaheen: i'm concerned that we continue to play a positive role in the world. that is the position that congress has taken. certainly there is bipartisan support in the senate to doth . one of the things i heard -- i heard this when i was in syria this summer -- was that they wanted america there.ie they were woabout the neighborhood that they were in, as syrians, about the terrorist groups operating there, other countries coming in. they wanted americans because they knew what our values are. they k conquer th
mr. khashoggi.nk we need to make it very clear that those kinds of actions are unacceptab reporter: do you feel he needs to go? sen. shaheen: i do, now. whether the united states has e ability to do that is another question. reporter: would you be pushing for sanctions? sen. shaheen: we have legislation that would sanction the sais for a range of behaviors. reporter: are you concerned about ameri's face in the world, its role as a leader globally, and that it may be taking a backward st? sen....
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mr. khashoggi was murdered. >> reporter: more information is expected to be given to senators during a closed-door meeting wednesday. secretary of state mike pompeo and defense secretary james mattis will be on hand. but this briefing is also drawing criticism because of who won't be there. cia director gina haspel. >> her absence is obvious. it's noted and it raises a serious question as to whether this administration is giving us the whole truth. >> reporter: sources say her department concluded this month that saudi crown prince ordered the killing. >> maybe he did, maybe he didn't. >> reporter: regardless, members of both parties believe action is needed against saudi arabia. >> i think almost no one believes we should completely and totaledly fracture our relationship with the saudis. but, yes, some kind of response is going to be appropriate and we're going to continue to talk about that. >> reporter: i'm john lawrence reporting. >> senate foreign relations chairman bob corker says haspel should be part of this briefing because he doesn't think all the questions will be answered. >>> preside
mr. khashoggi was murdered. >> reporter: more information is expected to be given to senators during a closed-door meeting wednesday. secretary of state mike pompeo and defense secretary james mattis will be on hand. but this briefing is also drawing criticism because of who won't be there. cia director gina haspel. >> her absence is obvious. it's noted and it raises a serious question as to whether this administration is giving us the whole truth. >> reporter: sources say her...
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mr khashoggi was killed on the 2nd of october inside the saudi consulate in istanbul.di arabia, despite international condemnation over the incident. survivors of terror attacks will travel to downing street today to hand over a report that says victims are being let down by a crisis in mental health services. the survivors against terror says 270 people responded to its survey, with three—quarters claiming the mental health support they recieved was inadequate. lauren moss reports. terror attacks have killed, wounded and left many with permanent injuries. there's always a rush to save those caught up in the horror. afterwards, some of the scars that remain aren't physical. 15—year—old natalie and her mother, valerie, were at manchester arena last year. both have struggled to receive counselling on the nhs. people like me have been put on, like, waiting lists for a counsellor for ages, and they've still not received the support that they need 18 months on, and, like, thatjust shows how, like, people can't get the support they need when they need it. please don't hesita
mr khashoggi was killed on the 2nd of october inside the saudi consulate in istanbul.di arabia, despite international condemnation over the incident. survivors of terror attacks will travel to downing street today to hand over a report that says victims are being let down by a crisis in mental health services. the survivors against terror says 270 people responded to its survey, with three—quarters claiming the mental health support they recieved was inadequate. lauren moss reports. terror...
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khashoggi. we've seen these saudi stories shift several times. mr.rump, though, still seems unwilling to reach any conclusions. does this further push his hand, force his hand, especially when this assessment comes out? >> i don't think it's going to change his mind about what to do. he does not want to rupture the relationship with saudi arabia. he has very strong personal ties with the country and individuals running the country, and he believes that the country -- that the united states has very strong military and financial ties to saudi arabia. and i think ha he's going to try to do is play it off as if other individuals were responsible for this and that he doesn't believe the reports coming from the cia which have been stating, basically, that the crown prince himself was the one who ordered this horrible murder. and so he may just leave it up to congress to decide what to do about it. >> you know, i'd like to ask you one more long-lens question here. president trump pre-midterms and post-midterms, compare the two. we've seen the president sin
khashoggi. we've seen these saudi stories shift several times. mr.rump, though, still seems unwilling to reach any conclusions. does this further push his hand, force his hand, especially when this assessment comes out? >> i don't think it's going to change his mind about what to do. he does not want to rupture the relationship with saudi arabia. he has very strong personal ties with the country and individuals running the country, and he believes that the country -- that the united...
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mr khashoggi was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul last month, his body has not been found.s called the claim false. the argentine navy says it has found the wreckage of a submarine that disappeared a year ago with aa crewman on board. the vessel was spotted by a drone on the seabed, at a depth of 800 metres. it was last heard from in november last year, when it reported an electrical fault in the south atlantic ocean. hm revenue and customs is warning that university students are being bombarded with fake tax refund emails, in a bid to steal their banking and personal details. thousands of reports have been received in the past few weeks. fraudsters are using email addresses that appear to be from a genuine university. officials say emails, texts or voicemails would never be used to inform a customer of a refund. the bbc‘s annual children in need appeal has raised a record amount, of more than £50 million. the annual fundraiser has now raised more than a billion pounds since it began in 1980. the charity supports more than 2,000 projects which help disadvantaged children ac
mr khashoggi was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul last month, his body has not been found.s called the claim false. the argentine navy says it has found the wreckage of a submarine that disappeared a year ago with aa crewman on board. the vessel was spotted by a drone on the seabed, at a depth of 800 metres. it was last heard from in november last year, when it reported an electrical fault in the south atlantic ocean. hm revenue and customs is warning that university students are being...
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first the saudi foreign minister adel algae of their followers president trumps line and says mr khashoggi was killed by a rogue elements and insisted the crown prince had nothing to do with it it's interesting to see who these rogue elements are according to the information available they include some of the most trusted members of mohamed bin salman's personal security team and a forensic expert and they acted under the orders of the deputy head of saudi intelligence in a country where the crown prince exercises such an bride. per hour it's unbelievable to sound that such a mission could have been undertaken without his knowledge on october the twenty second the saudis introduced a new version saying that it was an accident that mr kosofsky raised his voice the team panicked moved to restrain him and then had him in a choke hold in which he died on the same day this was dispelled by more audio revelations in the newspaper which revealed new recordings that mystic ashanti was either strangled with a belt or is fixated with a plastic bag after cia director gina hospital listened to the rec
first the saudi foreign minister adel algae of their followers president trumps line and says mr khashoggi was killed by a rogue elements and insisted the crown prince had nothing to do with it it's interesting to see who these rogue elements are according to the information available they include some of the most trusted members of mohamed bin salman's personal security team and a forensic expert and they acted under the orders of the deputy head of saudi intelligence in a country where the...
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there have been reports that the cia believes mr khashoggi's killing was ordered by crown prince mohammedaudi arabia has blamed rogue intelligence agents. the actorjohn bluethall, has died at the age of 89. he was best known for playing the likable but dull parish council secretary frank pickle in the vicar of dibley. i need to hear a little bit full level, tell us where you had for brea kfast. level, tell us where you had for breakfast. toast. i need a little bit more than that, make something up, let your imagination run wild. wild, great. two pieces of toast. its star dawn french paid tribute on social media, saying: "cheeky, naughty, hilarious. bye darlin bluey." he also appeared in carry on films and worked regularly with spike milligan. it was a terrific night of tens, as the strictly celebrities danced at blackpool's tower ballroom. faye and giovanni picked up two 10s for this ferocious paso doble, a score matched by charles and karen with their samba. joe and diane went one better picking up three 10s — but the night belonged to pasha and ashley who picked up the first full marks
there have been reports that the cia believes mr khashoggi's killing was ordered by crown prince mohammedaudi arabia has blamed rogue intelligence agents. the actorjohn bluethall, has died at the age of 89. he was best known for playing the likable but dull parish council secretary frank pickle in the vicar of dibley. i need to hear a little bit full level, tell us where you had for brea kfast. level, tell us where you had for breakfast. toast. i need a little bit more than that, make something...
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with the saudis under intense pressure over the murder of mr khashoggi, britain and the united statessignificant doubts about the prime minister's preferred brexit deal. parts of theresa may's plan were described as "worrying", "disappointing" and "concerning" by members of her top team at the meeting at the prime minister's country residence injuly. with me now is chris morris from bbc reality check. chris, trouble in the uk with the deal, what about the eu? what other concerns? broadbase speaking, the one thing to member is that the withdrawal agreement will be legally binding, so it is the legal basis that a lot of eu countries will want to be going through line by line. one issue in particular that is causing problems at the moment, is there —— if there is to be a backstop for the irish border and if thatis backstop for the irish border and if that is to include a uk wide temporary customs union, the legal issueis temporary customs union, the legal issue is how might the uk beer to extricate itself from that, and one thing i think the eu will not compromise on, is it view, the leg
with the saudis under intense pressure over the murder of mr khashoggi, britain and the united statessignificant doubts about the prime minister's preferred brexit deal. parts of theresa may's plan were described as "worrying", "disappointing" and "concerning" by members of her top team at the meeting at the prime minister's country residence injuly. with me now is chris morris from bbc reality check. chris, trouble in the uk with the deal, what about the eu? what...
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mr khashoggi, who was a prominent critic of saudi policy, was killed in the country's istanbul consulatesaid the killing was ordered by the head of a negotiating team that intended to persuade mr khashoggi to return to saudi. he denied that the country's crown prince, mohammed bin salman, was linked to the murder. europe's top human rights court has found that the repeated detention of russian opposition leader alexei navalny was politically motivated. mr navalny filed a complaint with the european court of human rights. it found his seven arrests between 2012 and 2014 had been aimed at "suppressing political pluralism". beyonce has ended a business venture with topshop boss sir philip green by buying him out of ivy park, the gymwear label they founded together two years ago. the buyout comes weeks after sir philip was named as having taken legal action to prevent publication of allegations of sexual harassment of staff. sir philip says he "categorically and wholly" denies the allegations. the mayor of paris has plans to pedestrianise the centre of the french capital. news agency afp rep
mr khashoggi, who was a prominent critic of saudi policy, was killed in the country's istanbul consulatesaid the killing was ordered by the head of a negotiating team that intended to persuade mr khashoggi to return to saudi. he denied that the country's crown prince, mohammed bin salman, was linked to the murder. europe's top human rights court has found that the repeated detention of russian opposition leader alexei navalny was politically motivated. mr navalny filed a complaint with the...
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mr. khashoggi was killed after entering the saudi consulate i istanbul. after initial denials, the saudis said he was killed in a rogue operation. europe's top human rights court has found that the repeated attention of russian opposition leader -- repeated detention o russian opposition leader alexei navalny was politically motivated. he feel -- filed the complaint with the court of human rights. it found his seven arrests between 2012 and 2014 had been aimed at suppressing clinical pluralism. it will take years to rebuild the california town of paradis -- that is the verdict of top officials who are dealing with the devastation caused wildfires. e so far 58 people hen killed and more than 100 are still missing. our correspondent dan johnson sent this report from the scene. dan: these are the teams that have to answer the painful questions that hangrn the acrid -- what happed to my loved one, how many more people are dead. house after house from the street after street, the ashes of thicommunity slowly vealing the lives once lived here. his work is diffi
mr. khashoggi was killed after entering the saudi consulate i istanbul. after initial denials, the saudis said he was killed in a rogue operation. europe's top human rights court has found that the repeated attention of russian opposition leader -- repeated detention o russian opposition leader alexei navalny was politically motivated. he feel -- filed the complaint with the court of human rights. it found his seven arrests between 2012 and 2014 had been aimed at suppressing clinical pluralism....
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mr. khashoggi was murdered exactly what one month ago, but his body has still not been found.stralian man being sentenced to 10 years for encouraging his fe's suicide. his wife was not terminally ill and the judge ruled he wasva mod by her life insurance benefits. north and south korea pressing ahead with a joint bid tidcohost the li games in 20s - olympic ga 2032. they intend to field unified teams at the tokyo games in 2020. the actor alec baldwin has been arrested in new york for ovreportedly punching a ma a parking space. police say the "30 rock" sinr was taken custody in the incident which took place in the st village. baldwin has been in the spotlight lately f his impersonations of president trump on "saturday night live." police in china say therir of the bus that plunged into a river, killing at least 13 , peopd been fighting with a passenger at the time. the bus smashed through a guard rail and fell 50 meters intohe river, as stephen mcdonald reports. stephen: a passenger fighting with the driver in souwest china led to a tragic accident t with all onboaught to be kil
mr. khashoggi was murdered exactly what one month ago, but his body has still not been found.stralian man being sentenced to 10 years for encouraging his fe's suicide. his wife was not terminally ill and the judge ruled he wasva mod by her life insurance benefits. north and south korea pressing ahead with a joint bid tidcohost the li games in 20s - olympic ga 2032. they intend to field unified teams at the tokyo games in 2020. the actor alec baldwin has been arrested in new york for...
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mr. khashoggi was via text in 2017.ever talked to h by phone, never suggested he go to turkey for any rain. i asked the u.s. government to release any information regarding t>>s claim. have a text message from erat is that message, monday, the 8th of oct this shows you how credible test he is. it includes you this line. itssure you t the reports that jamal khashoggi went eissing in istanbul or that the authorities h detained him or killed him are absolutely false and baseless. that's what he told me and i've published thi text exchange. and now he's saying it's all false. so you need to put the filter -- so here's the challenge for trump. trump has invested s muc in mbs. trump wants to -- trump wouldhi love n more than to be able to go back to doing business with the saudis, keepob putting into america, let the saudis chop off five people's heads andlame these rogue, you know -- >> it's all traactional? >> 100% transactional. when trump talks about this privatel with aides, h says, oh, you know, it's one guy. look at th
mr. khashoggi was via text in 2017.ever talked to h by phone, never suggested he go to turkey for any rain. i asked the u.s. government to release any information regarding t>>s claim. have a text message from erat is that message, monday, the 8th of oct this shows you how credible test he is. it includes you this line. itssure you t the reports that jamal khashoggi went eissing in istanbul or that the authorities h detained him or killed him are absolutely false and baseless. that's what...
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in paris, president trump and president macron agreed that the kingdom needed to fully explain mr khashoggi'sthe caravan of central america migrants heading to the united states through mexico has departed the mexican capital to continue theirjourney north. after five days regrouping and recovering in mexico city, the group has carried on until queretaro, while small numbers have risked a more direct but significantly more dangerous route via the drug cartel—controlled state of tamaulipas. 0ur mexico correspondent will grant reports. at first light, the vast majority of the run five dozen migrants left a sports stadium on the outskirts of the capital, whether local authorities and housing for almost a week. the desire to keep caravan moving was particularly acute among the younger, bitter man, many of whom had grown tired of waiting for promises of organise transport to materialise. in reality, neitherthe united nations or any of the ngos supporting the group are likely to be able to provide buses they needed to reach the border. as that realisation became clearer, especially following a stat
in paris, president trump and president macron agreed that the kingdom needed to fully explain mr khashoggi'sthe caravan of central america migrants heading to the united states through mexico has departed the mexican capital to continue theirjourney north. after five days regrouping and recovering in mexico city, the group has carried on until queretaro, while small numbers have risked a more direct but significantly more dangerous route via the drug cartel—controlled state of tamaulipas....
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in paris, president trump and president macron agreed that the kingdom needed to fully explain mr khashoggi'sturn a ban on a television advert by a british supermarket has now reached over 500,000 signatures. the advert for the chain, iceland, features a cartoon orangutan and highlights the plight of their rainforest habitat. advertising authorities said it breached rules on political content, as david campanale reports. the iceland christmas advertise mint features a orangutan into a young child's bedroom. he grabs hold of a bottle of shampoo saying contains palm oil. narrated by emma thompson, the actress tells the story of the journey from forest to the little girls bedroom as palm oilfarmers ravage her habitat. the images from greenpeace are bleak but grab attention for iceland in a crowded christmas advertising season. they tell the story of how palm oil demand threatens the habitat of orangutans and iceland ‘s commitment to no longer use palm oil in their own products. environmentalists point out that tv screens at christmas will be filled with adverts for products containing palm oil s
in paris, president trump and president macron agreed that the kingdom needed to fully explain mr khashoggi'sturn a ban on a television advert by a british supermarket has now reached over 500,000 signatures. the advert for the chain, iceland, features a cartoon orangutan and highlights the plight of their rainforest habitat. advertising authorities said it breached rules on political content, as david campanale reports. the iceland christmas advertise mint features a orangutan into a young...