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we were allowed to listen to the tape of the killing of mr khashoggi.was not some rogue operation, but was planned and planned by people who were agents of the saudi state. the gulf kingdom has put 11 unidentified people on trial behind closed doors for the murder. but lady kennedy wanted to see more urgent action. shouldn't we be pressing the secretary general of the un to initiate a formaljudicial inquiry, a case has well been established, the body is still missing and we know nothing about that. i met last week with the fiance of mr khashoggi and she is so unresolved about this whole matter. whatever the noble lady may feel about the shortcomings of the process, there is a legal process in saudi arabia. it is the united kingdom'sjudgment that it would be correct to let that process run its course. can we be assured then that in view of the established close links that we have from this country with riyad, that we press the saudi authorities to be as open and frank and cooperative as possible in any furtherjudicial inquiry? not least in their own inte
we were allowed to listen to the tape of the killing of mr khashoggi.was not some rogue operation, but was planned and planned by people who were agents of the saudi state. the gulf kingdom has put 11 unidentified people on trial behind closed doors for the murder. but lady kennedy wanted to see more urgent action. shouldn't we be pressing the secretary general of the un to initiate a formaljudicial inquiry, a case has well been established, the body is still missing and we know nothing about...
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mr. khashoggi the idea of him goinga.k. there were a couple of sentencet related to him returning, but not sufficient, in opinion, to conclude that convincing him was primary objective. >> schifrin: the details that you write about, about how khashoggi was likely injected and dismemb ied areredibly difficult to read. the recordings you quote have not been made public.pu what do you want people to know about them? >> i think the first aspeskt recording i want to communicate to people is the way mr. khashoggi increasingly became aware that his life was in danger. so when he enters the consulate, the first words are words of surprise because there are people there that hee was not expecting t find. and progressively going to a state of fear. >> schifrin: there is, of course, e big question ofof whether crown prince mohammad bin salman ordered this killing. and you write: do ublg crooup mohammad bin salmanad ordered this murder oro you believe what saudi officials say that it was a rogura opon? first, there is no doubt in my mi
mr. khashoggi the idea of him goinga.k. there were a couple of sentencet related to him returning, but not sufficient, in opinion, to conclude that convincing him was primary objective. >> schifrin: the details that you write about, about how khashoggi was likely injected and dismemb ied areredibly difficult to read. the recordings you quote have not been made public.pu what do you want people to know about them? >> i think the first aspeskt recording i want to communicate to people...
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mr. khashoggi.these should include the crown prince of saudi arabia, unless or until proof emerges that he had no responsibity. aie crown prince's foreign ministerthe report contains nothing new, just ntradictions and unfound allegations. but this report matters because it puts pressure on saudi arabia's allies, the united states, the united kingdom, and others, that it cannot carry on with business assual. such as ministers discussing trade and intelligence as if nothing happened. the foreign office said thosest responsible e held accountable, but right now thate includes 11 unsuspects being tried behind closed doors. this report is not the last word on what happened to jamalgg khas james landale, bbc news. jane: robin wright is from the u.s. institute of peace and a friend of jamal khashoggi's. she has strong views on the report. it is all about accountability. i'm sorry we cannot bring you the interview just yet. moving on, three russians and a ukrainian will face murder chfor the downing of a pa
mr. khashoggi.these should include the crown prince of saudi arabia, unless or until proof emerges that he had no responsibity. aie crown prince's foreign ministerthe report contains nothing new, just ntradictions and unfound allegations. but this report matters because it puts pressure on saudi arabia's allies, the united states, the united kingdom, and others, that it cannot carry on with business assual. such as ministers discussing trade and intelligence as if nothing happened. the foreign...
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mr khashoggi, who was a critic of the prince, was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul last es landale reports. jamal khashoggi was a columnist for the washington post, a critic of the saudi leadership, and a proud husband—to—be. but, in october last year, he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul to get some papers he and his fiancee, hatice cengiz, needed for their marriage. he was never seen again. an independent investigation for the united nations has now concluded he was the victim of a deliberate, premeditated execution by the saudi state. the 100—page report sets out in grim detail how officials at the saudi consulate planned and carried out the murder, from the initial struggle to the sound of the body being dismembered. many of the saudi officials who flew into istanbul and are suspected of involvement are named in the report. but crucially, it also says mohammad bin salman, the crown prince and de facto ruler of saudi arabia, should also be investigated, citing experts who said it was inconceivable he was not aware of the operation. that evidence demonstrates that
mr khashoggi, who was a critic of the prince, was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul last es landale reports. jamal khashoggi was a columnist for the washington post, a critic of the saudi leadership, and a proud husband—to—be. but, in october last year, he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul to get some papers he and his fiancee, hatice cengiz, needed for their marriage. he was never seen again. an independent investigation for the united nations has now concluded he was the...
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mr khashoggi who was a critic of the prince was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul last yearspondent james landale reports. jamal khashoggi was a columnist for the washington post, a critic of the saudi leadership and a proud husband—to—be. in october last year, he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul to get some papers he and his fiancee, hatice cengiz. needed for their marriage. he was never seen again. an independent investigation for the united nations has now concluded he was the victim of a deliberate, premeditated execution by the saudi state. the 100—page report sets out in grim detail how officials at the saudi consulate planned and carried out the murder, from the initial struggle to the sound of the body being dismembered. many of the saudi officials who flew into istanbul and are suspected of involvement are named in the report. but crucially it also says mohammad bin salman, the crown prince and de facto ruler of saudi arabia, should also be investigated, citing experts who said it was inconceivable he was not aware of the operation. that evidence demonstrates
mr khashoggi who was a critic of the prince was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul last yearspondent james landale reports. jamal khashoggi was a columnist for the washington post, a critic of the saudi leadership and a proud husband—to—be. in october last year, he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul to get some papers he and his fiancee, hatice cengiz. needed for their marriage. he was never seen again. an independent investigation for the united nations has now concluded he...
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mr. khashoggi loses consciousness, there is no evidence of the people that are there in the room attemptingtake care of him, attempting to rest estate -- reese hesitated him, attempting to do something. that points to the fact that an accident happened doesn't quite match what i have heard. there is no attempt to do something, and there is no screams or any expression of fear over what is happening. think there is anyone today who knows where the remains of jamal khashoggi are? >> absolutely. the people in the room, the people who disposed of the body. individualsre of 15 involved. >> do you think the saudi leadership knows where the remains are? >> i don't know. i would just make a guess there, so i don't want to suggest. this is not something i am trying to determine. thisu will be presenting report on june 26 to the u.n. human rights council. saudi arabia is a member of the council. what do you think is going to happen. what do you hope will happen now that you have released this report? >> my report makes recommendations, including two saudi arabia. establishing ato constructive relatio
mr. khashoggi loses consciousness, there is no evidence of the people that are there in the room attemptingtake care of him, attempting to rest estate -- reese hesitated him, attempting to do something. that points to the fact that an accident happened doesn't quite match what i have heard. there is no attempt to do something, and there is no screams or any expression of fear over what is happening. think there is anyone today who knows where the remains of jamal khashoggi are? >>...
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mr. khashoggi? is a >> is a 20 year member of the intelligence committee i'm not talking about outside information in here. i will say, though, that there is no disagreement on anybody in the administration or in capitol hill that mr. khashoggi's murder needs to be addressed. and those who prosecuted the murder - >> let me move on. i have limited time. i appreciate your answer. in what way are we holding saudi arabia accountable for the war crimes it has committed by murdering civilians on multiple, multiple occasions in yemen? and for causing a famine in yemen? to the prosecution of this war that we have been actively involved in? in what way are we holding them accountable? besides vetoing congressional resolutions about it? >> we also combating the houthi threat. >> i am not talking about the houthi truck. >> the trinitrate contributed to the family. >> the houthi threat does not necessitate workers. >> houthi's mining great minds and deny access - >> you just trying to change the subject. we cou
mr. khashoggi? is a >> is a 20 year member of the intelligence committee i'm not talking about outside information in here. i will say, though, that there is no disagreement on anybody in the administration or in capitol hill that mr. khashoggi's murder needs to be addressed. and those who prosecuted the murder - >> let me move on. i have limited time. i appreciate your answer. in what way are we holding saudi arabia accountable for the war crimes it has committed by murdering...
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member states to impose targeted sanctions against individuals allegedly involved in the killing of mr khashoggiould include the crown prince of saudi arabia unless or until proof emerges that he had no responsibility. the crown prince's foreign minister said the report contained nothing new, just contradictions and unfounded allegations. but this report matters because it puts pressure on saudi arabia's allies — the united states, the united kingdom and others — that they can'tjust ignore this murder and carry on with business as usual, such as ministers discussing trade and intelligence as if nothing had happened. the foreign office said those responsible must be held accountable, but right now that includes only 11 unnamed suspects being tried behind closed doors. so this report is not the last word on what happened to jamal khashoggi. james landale, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. pyongyang is preparing for a visit from china's president. it's xijinping's first visit to north korea, the first time any chinese leader has visited in m years. in february, a nuclear summit betw
member states to impose targeted sanctions against individuals allegedly involved in the killing of mr khashoggiould include the crown prince of saudi arabia unless or until proof emerges that he had no responsibility. the crown prince's foreign minister said the report contained nothing new, just contradictions and unfounded allegations. but this report matters because it puts pressure on saudi arabia's allies — the united states, the united kingdom and others — that they can'tjust ignore...
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mr. khashoggi. mr. pekoske, is tsa still providing technical assistance to this program that specifically assists saudi arabia with their air marshal program which supports a government complicit in the murder of a u.s. resident? >> ma'am, we had done some assessments with the saudi government before mr. khashoggi's killing. to the best of my occurrence, since that occurred, we have not done any training. this has all been worked through the state department through an agreement with state but as best i understand, if i'm wrong on that, we'll get back to you and correct it, but we haven't done any training since that happened. >> so the program that has been cy assisting the saudis with their air marshal program since the khashoggi murder has been terminated? and there's no activity at all now in assisting the saudi government with their air marshal program? >> i don't know that the program itself has been terminated but i am fairly certain there's been no activity on that program. and as best i recall,
mr. khashoggi. mr. pekoske, is tsa still providing technical assistance to this program that specifically assists saudi arabia with their air marshal program which supports a government complicit in the murder of a u.s. resident? >> ma'am, we had done some assessments with the saudi government before mr. khashoggi's killing. to the best of my occurrence, since that occurred, we have not done any training. this has all been worked through the state department through an agreement with...
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mr khashoggi's body has never been found.investigators are categoric: saudi arabia as a state is responsible forjamal khashoggi's death, which was, they say, meticulously planned. the individuals who carried out the killing are irrelevant, what matters, the report suggests, is that it was done on behalf of the state. but the investigators also say there is credible evidence to investigate the specific responsibility of senior saudi figures, including the crown prince. this is just this isjust coming this is just coming through from the united nations. we'll have much more on that in this programme. i'll be talking to our diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley in a few minutes‘ time. the report also states that other states such as turkey or the united states could attempt a prosecution, because this was an international crime. we will bring you up—to—date with more reaction and more detail shortly. conservative leadership candidate rory stewart has said he is in talks with environment minister michael gove, a rival candidat
mr khashoggi's body has never been found.investigators are categoric: saudi arabia as a state is responsible forjamal khashoggi's death, which was, they say, meticulously planned. the individuals who carried out the killing are irrelevant, what matters, the report suggests, is that it was done on behalf of the state. but the investigators also say there is credible evidence to investigate the specific responsibility of senior saudi figures, including the crown prince. this is just this isjust...
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we were allowed to listen to the tape of the killing of mr khashoggi.hone calls on tape which showed that this was not some rogue operation, but was planned — and planned by people who were agents of the saudi state. climate change protesters descended on westminster in a week in which mps backed government plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the uk to almost zero by 2050. many of my constituents, especially schoolchildren, will be delighted with this announcement, but others are rightly sceptical about the cost. what steps is the minister taking to ensure that the plan will be achievable and affordable going forward? when it comes to legislation today — it isn't simply about saying warm words, about passing a law. we need to be able to demonstrate action that lies beneath. and action come relatively quickly with publication of an energy white paper in the summer that will look at the future of our energy supply both at the household level and the industrial level. and puffins! a conservative mp had been trying for months to secure a debate on the
we were allowed to listen to the tape of the killing of mr khashoggi.hone calls on tape which showed that this was not some rogue operation, but was planned — and planned by people who were agents of the saudi state. climate change protesters descended on westminster in a week in which mps backed government plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the uk to almost zero by 2050. many of my constituents, especially schoolchildren, will be delighted with this announcement, but others are rightly...
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but the report said the saudi investigation into the death of mr khashoggi had failed to meet internationalmes landale is here. what is the significance of this un investigation? this is the first semi—official account of what happened, not a complete investigation it was not allowed to go into saudi arabia but it is the first time in cold print that we've seen an official account of what happened and it is pretty grisly as i read. the reason it is significant is it reopens the whole affair, saudi arabia and many of its allies included the united states and even the united kingdom have been hoping that this would go away and normal business could be resumed and normal relations could be resumed so they could start engaging with saudi arabia for example in its conflict with iran, the situation in yemen and arms trade. this report reopens the affair and the question about just where is the body of jamal khashoggi and above all who exactly was responsible. so it means the story is not going to get away. thank you. a woman in her eighties is in a serious condition after an accident involving a
but the report said the saudi investigation into the death of mr khashoggi had failed to meet internationalmes landale is here. what is the significance of this un investigation? this is the first semi—official account of what happened, not a complete investigation it was not allowed to go into saudi arabia but it is the first time in cold print that we've seen an official account of what happened and it is pretty grisly as i read. the reason it is significant is it reopens the whole affair,...
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warmly than before by other world leaders who we've seen in the past somewhat shunned him after mr khashoggi murder will they shake his hands now this is this whole issue has been shaken up again by this damning result of this inquiry i think bad news and bad timing for saudi arabia indeed thank you very much james spader diplomatic editor live for us at the united nations and we'll continue to bring you reactions to agnes kamaz report here on al-jazeera and the author of the reports new un special rapporteur herself will be giving her 1st television interview since the release of her report to us here on al-jazeera that will happen in about 60 minutes or so and you can watch the full end to view right here on al-jazeera with agnes khan a mom on her report on the murder of saudi generals jamal khashoggi. sent to other world news now any emir of kuwait is making his 1st state visit to iraq since saddam hussein's forces invaded in 1990 mommy john john joins us live from baghdad a very significant visit what are the expectations. that's right fully well the american way chips about how much a s
warmly than before by other world leaders who we've seen in the past somewhat shunned him after mr khashoggi murder will they shake his hands now this is this whole issue has been shaken up again by this damning result of this inquiry i think bad news and bad timing for saudi arabia indeed thank you very much james spader diplomatic editor live for us at the united nations and we'll continue to bring you reactions to agnes kamaz report here on al-jazeera and the author of the reports new un...
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mr. khashoggi was murdered. what we heard the president say six months ago was the u.s. will get to the bottom of this wherever the facts lead them. what we hear him say now is saudi arabia is a very important partner. ordering billions of dollars of american goods. that is true. that's the end of it. >> david, i have to ask about the next thing because it is extraordinary. president trump and former president jimmy carter going at it tooth and nail. take a listen. >> there's no doubt the russians interfered in the election. i think the interference, not quantified would show that trump would win the election in 2016. he lost the election. he was put in office because the russians interfered on his behalf. >> he's been trashed within his own party. he's been badly trashed. i felt badly for him. you look over the years. his party has -- he is the forgotten president. i understand why they say that. he was not a good president. >> david, what happens when our allies hear two u.s. presidents talking about each other like that? >> well, for argue our allies, less disturbing.
mr. khashoggi was murdered. what we heard the president say six months ago was the u.s. will get to the bottom of this wherever the facts lead them. what we hear him say now is saudi arabia is a very important partner. ordering billions of dollars of american goods. that is true. that's the end of it. >> david, i have to ask about the next thing because it is extraordinary. president trump and former president jimmy carter going at it tooth and nail. take a listen. >> there's no...
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but the report said the saudi investigation into the death of mr khashoggi had failed to meet internationalest single donation ever made to a uk university. the money from stephen schwarzman will be used to create a new institute for ethics in artificial intelligence. the uk government said it was a "globally significant" investment in britain. mr schwarzman told the bbc why he decided to donate... the scientists now agree that they want ai introduced in an ethical way, because they don't want to experience the downsides and lack of control for society that they have with the internet. and so i think this is one of the major issues of our age. because ai is going to come, it's really unstoppable. it's notjust ai, it's robotics and all kinds of other computer science innovations. and so the opportunity to do something with oxford, which has the number one humanities department in the world, and the number one philosophy department. and we are now into an era where we have great technology, but we've got to catch up with it with core western society values. let's have a look at the weather. s
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or so with regard to attacks on tankers in the gulf he said on that issue and on the death of mr khashoggi our i don't have the power to set up an investigation that's not within my power i need to have a country refer things to me or one of the main bodies of the u.n. the security council the human rights council of the general assembly to tell me to set up an investigation says no she believes he has the power himself as secretary general to set up an inquiry he'll be under a great deal of improv pressure now to explain why he can't do that thank you for that james bays a diplomatic editor live for us at the u.n. let's not pass over to any stumble outside the turkish the saudi consulate in istanbul how well turkish authorities how are they viewing this report by agnes column aa and do you think this is going to push to get to now officially ask demand an international investigation by the united nations. well fawley the turkish government is pleased with the findings of the inquiry in the sense of they say that they fall in line with what the turkey has been saying since the beginning of
or so with regard to attacks on tankers in the gulf he said on that issue and on the death of mr khashoggi our i don't have the power to set up an investigation that's not within my power i need to have a country refer things to me or one of the main bodies of the u.n. the security council the human rights council of the general assembly to tell me to set up an investigation says no she believes he has the power himself as secretary general to set up an inquiry he'll be under a great deal of...
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initially it said mr khashoggi had left the consulate.ence called ahmed asiri. the cia in the us came to a different conclusion — it believes mohamed bin salman was responsible. well this is what the un wants done now. the evidence warranting international investigation, criminal investigation into the responsibilities of the crown prince isa responsibilities of the crown prince is a logical step to be asking for him to be included in the sanctions until and unless there is evidence provided that he was not involved, did not know, should not of known of the execution. jamal khashoggi was a us—based columnist for the washington post — and a prominent critic of mohammed bin salman. his former colleagues have been reacting. global 0pinions editor karen attiah @karenattiah jamal kashoggi's fiancee. she's written this article in the new york times in which she accuses washington of not doing enough to bring his killers tojustice. chris buckler in new york. in practical terms, what could the americans be doing that they are not doing at the mom
initially it said mr khashoggi had left the consulate.ence called ahmed asiri. the cia in the us came to a different conclusion — it believes mohamed bin salman was responsible. well this is what the un wants done now. the evidence warranting international investigation, criminal investigation into the responsibilities of the crown prince isa responsibilities of the crown prince is a logical step to be asking for him to be included in the sanctions until and unless there is evidence provided...
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mr. khashoggi constituted an extraditional execution and enforced disappearance and possibly an act of torture for which the state of the kingdom of saudi arabia is responsible >>> the owner of the largest oil refinery on the east coast says it will close the facility after a fire last week badly damaged the complex. more than 1,000 workers will be impacted 150-year-old refining complex processes 335,000 barrels of crude oil a day. >>> cuba gooding jr. and his legal team arriving at court this morning they are seeking the dismissal of charges the actor groped a woman at a new york city bar they say security video from the bar contra dicts the woman's allegations and witnesses say no crime occurred that's a cnbc news update at this hour. back to you, scott >> thanks, courtney reagan >>> conoco phillips having its best day in nearly six months. the analysts upgrading cop to a buy rating it's our call of the day stock is up 5% pete >> do i like this name do i like this upgrade i do it makes a lot of sense. i like the way they breaked this down >> you've owned this in the past >> i've owned it in
mr. khashoggi constituted an extraditional execution and enforced disappearance and possibly an act of torture for which the state of the kingdom of saudi arabia is responsible >>> the owner of the largest oil refinery on the east coast says it will close the facility after a fire last week badly damaged the complex. more than 1,000 workers will be impacted 150-year-old refining complex processes 335,000 barrels of crude oil a day. >>> cuba gooding jr. and his legal team...
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mr. khashoggi showed a last of respect for the relationship to the united states. who was in their right mind would put us in this box. we deal with bad people all the time, we don't was stolen in world war ii but when the war was over we didn't embrace communist. there's no amount of oil coming out of saudi arabia no threat from iran that will get me to back off. so i just want every strategic burner to know that there is a price to be paid to get in our orbit. he did it. it would not have happened without him. he knew it was going to happen, he wanted it to happen, he caused it to happen and this is just the tip of the iceberg of other things going on in this kingdom. so, to my friends in saudi arabia, you have lost me. you have got no one to blame but yourself. if you want a normal relationship with united states, try to act normally. what is going on in saudi arabia is not normal. some teenagers facing being executed because he tweeted or something, it's just crazy stuff. putting the lebanese prime minister under house arrest it's just nuts. so if you want thin
mr. khashoggi showed a last of respect for the relationship to the united states. who was in their right mind would put us in this box. we deal with bad people all the time, we don't was stolen in world war ii but when the war was over we didn't embrace communist. there's no amount of oil coming out of saudi arabia no threat from iran that will get me to back off. so i just want every strategic burner to know that there is a price to be paid to get in our orbit. he did it. it would not have...
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mr khashoggi — who was a critic of the prince — was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul lastnot acting on prince mohammed's orders. a woman in her eighties is in a serious condition after an accident involving a police motorbike on monday, which was part of a convoy escorting the duke and duchess of cambridge. the royal couple are said to be deeply concerned and saddened. sarah campbell reports. long—standing member of the church and well—known in the community. on monday, irene was helped nojust by the emergency services but local people who rushed to her aid. one of the first to arrive was cafe owner louise. she has a nasty wound on her head so i was adviced by the paramedics on the phone, to put pressure on her head, and i did so. and i spent the time waiting for the ambulance holding her wound. saw the officer involved in the incident, how was he? i did speak to him and he was so traumatised and so upset. the woman was crossing this road when she was in collision with a motorcyclist and stood to be a member of the special escort group which travels ahead of royal convoys
mr khashoggi — who was a critic of the prince — was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul lastnot acting on prince mohammed's orders. a woman in her eighties is in a serious condition after an accident involving a police motorbike on monday, which was part of a convoy escorting the duke and duchess of cambridge. the royal couple are said to be deeply concerned and saddened. sarah campbell reports. long—standing member of the church and well—known in the community. on monday,...
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mr khashoggi, who was a critic of the saudi regime, disappeared after visiting the saudi consulate in deadline. let's get it done. candidate rory stewart tells the bbc he‘s talking to michael gove and his "people" aboutjoining forces.
mr khashoggi, who was a critic of the saudi regime, disappeared after visiting the saudi consulate in deadline. let's get it done. candidate rory stewart tells the bbc he‘s talking to michael gove and his "people" aboutjoining forces.
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but the report said the saudi investigation into the death of mr khashoggi had failed to meet internationalus condition in hospital after a road accident involving the duke and duchess of cambridge's police escort. prince william and kate were travelling from london to windsor when the woman was injured on monday. sarah campbell is in east sheen where the accident happened and has more details. the duke and duchess of cambridge we re the duke and duchess of cambridge were travelling in that direction to go to the ceremony in winds all and the incident happened on this road. —— in windsor. two motorcycle riders had come out of the convoy and they we re had come out of the convoy and they were clearing a path for the convoy between this collision happened between this collision happened between the convoy and a pedestrian. the airambulance between the convoy and a pedestrian. the air ambulance was called, a paramedic treated her here and she was taken off to hospital and it was described as being a serious but sta ble described as being a serious but stable condition. our understanding is the
but the report said the saudi investigation into the death of mr khashoggi had failed to meet internationalus condition in hospital after a road accident involving the duke and duchess of cambridge's police escort. prince william and kate were travelling from london to windsor when the woman was injured on monday. sarah campbell is in east sheen where the accident happened and has more details. the duke and duchess of cambridge we re the duke and duchess of cambridge were travelling in that...
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mr trump could hardly have been more complimentary, and he ignored questions about the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggie believes was ordered by the crown prince. reporter: mr president, jamal khashoggi, sir? thank you very much. this summit has highlighted a stark global divide between those who believe in the rules—based liberal order and nationalists like vladimir putin, who describe it as obsolete. it is getting harder to tell which side the united states is on. from joking with president putin about russian meddling in next year's presidential election to his cosiness with the saudi crown prince, this has been yet another international summit where donald trump has shown more respect and admiration for authoritarian leaders than america's traditional allies. nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka. 0ur asia business correspondent, karishma vaswani is in osaka — she gave me her analysis about the outcome of the deliberations between the leaders at the 620 summit — which at times seemed quite hard—fought. i think one of the key things that came across at the summit which in previous years has come together at
mr trump could hardly have been more complimentary, and he ignored questions about the murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggie believes was ordered by the crown prince. reporter: mr president, jamal khashoggi, sir? thank you very much. this summit has highlighted a stark global divide between those who believe in the rules—based liberal order and nationalists like vladimir putin, who describe it as obsolete. it is getting harder to tell which side the united states is on. from joking with...
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mr. khashoggi has been the victim of a deliberate, premeditated execution and extra judicial killing for which the state of saudi arabia is responsible under international human rights law. i'd like to introduce the u.n. report in the record if i may. >> you may. senator kaine: it finds six violations of international law. the prohibition against arbitrary deprivation of life -- >> all of this confirmation hearing will air later in our program schedule on the c-span networks. here on c-span, we're breaking away and going back live to the capitol hill to the u.s. house. they'll come back in and consider spending legislation for fiscal year 2020. they'll take a final passage vote on a bill started last year -- last week, i should say, on what almost $1 trillion in spending and they'll begin consideration of another spending bill totaling $384 billion. live house coverage is here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by he guest chaplain, pastor ryan hodges, rocky faith church, north carolina. the chaplain: dear heavenly father, in jesus'
mr. khashoggi has been the victim of a deliberate, premeditated execution and extra judicial killing for which the state of saudi arabia is responsible under international human rights law. i'd like to introduce the u.n. report in the record if i may. >> you may. senator kaine: it finds six violations of international law. the prohibition against arbitrary deprivation of life -- >> all of this confirmation hearing will air later in our program schedule on the c-span networks. here...
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mr. president. >> what about jamal khashoggi, sir? >> [overlapping questions] pres. trump: well, i will be going to south korea. we were with president moon, and all it did was put out if he would like to meet, and he sent me a very beautiful birthday card. i guess he got my return letter, because it is in the newspapers, reading the return letter, but i just put out, i just thought of it this morning, the area, we may go to the dmz or the border, as they call it. by the way, when you talk about a wall, when you talk about a you call aat is what border. nobody goes through that order. -- border. we have some big meetings with president moon. we have 40,000 troops in south korea. we will see soldiers, we will be making a speech to the soldiers, incredible. built by the south koreans for us was a $10 million base, a latest and greatest, something's actual. -- something special. most of you know the schedule better than anybody. so we will be there. i just put out a few that i do not know where he is right now, but i said is chairman ken would want to meet, i will be at
mr. president. >> what about jamal khashoggi, sir? >> [overlapping questions] pres. trump: well, i will be going to south korea. we were with president moon, and all it did was put out if he would like to meet, and he sent me a very beautiful birthday card. i guess he got my return letter, because it is in the newspapers, reading the return letter, but i just put out, i just thought of it this morning, the area, we may go to the dmz or the border, as they call it. by the way, when...
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mr. khashoggi has been the victim of a deliberate, premeditated execution and extra judicial killing for which the state of saudi arabia is responsible under international human rights law. i'd like to introduce the u.n. report in the record if i may. >> you may. senator kaine: it finds six violations of international law. the prohibition against arbitrary deprivation of life -- >> all of this confirmation hearing will air later in our program schedule on the c-span networks. here on c-span, we're breaking away and going back live to the capitol hill to the u.s. house. they'll come back in and consider spending legislation for fiscal year 2020. they'll take a final pas
mr. khashoggi has been the victim of a deliberate, premeditated execution and extra judicial killing for which the state of saudi arabia is responsible under international human rights law. i'd like to introduce the u.n. report in the record if i may. >> you may. senator kaine: it finds six violations of international law. the prohibition against arbitrary deprivation of life -- >> all of this confirmation hearing will air later in our program schedule on the c-span networks. here...
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mr. jamal khashoggi entered the int intelligence officer said if it's possible they can put the trunk in. he expressed hope that it would be easy. joints will be separated. it's not a problem. the body is heavy. the first time i cut on the ground, if we take plastic bags and cut it into pieces, it will be finished. we will wrap each of them. leather bags. the findings warrant investigation of high level officials, individual liability, including the crown princes. today president trump's nominee to be ambassador to the united nations, kelly kraft faced questions from lawmakers at her senate confirmation hearing. kraft is the wife of a major trump donor who currently sits as the ambassador to canada where she has been criticized for being mysteriously absent from her job in canada over 300 days since taking office in october 2017. most of the questions from the democrats at her confirmation revolve around unexplained absences and climate dinilism. senator kaine did ask her about jamal khashoggi. >> i want to ask really specifically about jamal khashoggi. this is now going to be in your wh
mr. jamal khashoggi entered the int intelligence officer said if it's possible they can put the trunk in. he expressed hope that it would be easy. joints will be separated. it's not a problem. the body is heavy. the first time i cut on the ground, if we take plastic bags and cut it into pieces, it will be finished. we will wrap each of them. leather bags. the findings warrant investigation of high level officials, individual liability, including the crown princes. today president trump's...
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administration -- how will the administration have reacted to the murder by saudi arabia of jamal khashoggi? mrrter: i hope we would have, and i believe we would have demanded a complete accounting about how high up the orders came from concerning the direct murder of khashoggi. as you know, they sent about 15 khashoggi was destined to be, and apparently they killed him and cut him up in little pieces and buried him in an unknown place. that could only have been done under the orders from some of the highest people in the government of saudi arabia. i would demand an accounting for that. when i was president, we tried to put human rights as a measuring stick in every incidence. we didn't always succeed, but that's what our effort was. mr. meacham: one more off the top of the news and then we will dive in. russia has been proven by our intelligence community to have interfered with one of our human rights, which is the right of free and fair elections. what is your reaction? how should we deal with russia? mr. carter: the president himself should condemn it and admit it happened, which 16 intell
administration -- how will the administration have reacted to the murder by saudi arabia of jamal khashoggi? mrrter: i hope we would have, and i believe we would have demanded a complete accounting about how high up the orders came from concerning the direct murder of khashoggi. as you know, they sent about 15 khashoggi was destined to be, and apparently they killed him and cut him up in little pieces and buried him in an unknown place. that could only have been done under the orders from some...
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ignored questions about the murder of the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi, which us intelligence believes was ordered by the crown prince. mrll you address the murder of jamal khashoggi? thank you very much, i appreciate it. this summit has highlighted a stark global divide between advocates of the postwar liberal order at nationalists such as vladimir putin, who has described it as obsolete. it is getting harder to tell which side the united states is on. from joking with vladimir putin about russian meddling in next year's us presidential election to his cosiness with the saudi crown prince. donald trump has arguably shown more admiration here for authoritarian leaders, than america's traditional allies. he arrived tonight in seoul for a pre—planned dinner with south korea's president. but will he get his date at the dmz, with his friend from the totalitarian north? apart from trade, several other key global issues have been discussed at the summit. here's our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins in osaka. it has been a bruising summit, not least on climate change where donald trump, who frankly despises these sorts of
ignored questions about the murder of the saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi, which us intelligence believes was ordered by the crown prince. mrll you address the murder of jamal khashoggi? thank you very much, i appreciate it. this summit has highlighted a stark global divide between advocates of the postwar liberal order at nationalists such as vladimir putin, who has described it as obsolete. it is getting harder to tell which side the united states is on. from joking with vladimir putin...
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mr. president, will you talk about jamal khashoggi? >> thank you very much. >> the president called the crown prince his friend praising him for his kingdom's cultural changes including more freedom for women. back to you. >>> coming up the man who dumped water on a homeless woman appears to out himself and wait till you hear why he did it. >> plus more pain at the pump on the way, why gas prices are going up on monday. >> yeah, i'm probably going to be doing it in a place i shouldn't, but be careful. >> this may come as a bit of a surprise, where you can buy legal fireworks for the 4th of july. >>> new details tonight about the homeless woman who had water dumped on her in san francisco last weekend. >> a man named -- we're not making this up -- don soker who we interviewed earlier this week appears to have taken responsibility in a facebook post. in the post tonight he says he asked the woman to move, but she cursed him out. he then says what's so bad about a cold shower on a hot day? >> san francisco police are investigating and ton
mr. president, will you talk about jamal khashoggi? >> thank you very much. >> the president called the crown prince his friend praising him for his kingdom's cultural changes including more freedom for women. back to you. >>> coming up the man who dumped water on a homeless woman appears to out himself and wait till you hear why he did it. >> plus more pain at the pump on the way, why gas prices are going up on monday. >> yeah, i'm probably going to be doing it...
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mr. trump embraced mohammed bin salman despiteerf jamal khashoggi. he will hold the first formal meeting since the meeting in helsinki last july. he is asked if he will raise the issue of russian interference as recently detailed in the mueller report. >> what i say to him is none of your business. >> reporter: then he travels to south korea to sit with the president of that country. there are widely reported rumors that he will not only travel to the dmz and south korea but he will also have an encounter with kim jong-un while he is there. the white house will not confirm that. >>> today, it is part two of the democratic presidential debates. 10 more candidates will take the stage in miami. last night, the first 10 candidates made their case for the white house before a national audience tackling immigration and the economy and president trump. >> him talk about a conference of rewrite of our immigration laws. >> for two hours -- >> healthcare is a basic human right and i will fight for basic human rights. >> 10 presidential candidates went toe to t
mr. trump embraced mohammed bin salman despiteerf jamal khashoggi. he will hold the first formal meeting since the meeting in helsinki last july. he is asked if he will raise the issue of russian interference as recently detailed in the mueller report. >> what i say to him is none of your business. >> reporter: then he travels to south korea to sit with the president of that country. there are widely reported rumors that he will not only travel to the dmz and south korea but he will...
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reporter: mr president, will you address the murder of jamal khashoggi, sir? uh...this summit has highlighted a stark global divide between advocates of the post—war liberal order and nationalists, such as vladimir putin, who's described it as obsolete. it's getting harder to tell which side the united states is on. from joking with vladimir putin about russia meddling in next year's us presidential election to his cosiness with the saudi crown prince, donald trump has arguably shown more admiration here for authoritarian leaders than america's traditional allies. he arrived tonight in seoul for a preplanned dinner with south korea's president. but will he get his date at the dmz with his friend from the totalitarian north? nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka. north korea has not yet said whether its leader, kim jong—un, will meet donald trump when the us president visits the border between the two koreas on sunday. the bbc‘s stephen mcdonell is in seoul. the motorcade of donald trump has arrived here in seoul, south korea. from here, he says he will be travelling to the d
reporter: mr president, will you address the murder of jamal khashoggi, sir? uh...this summit has highlighted a stark global divide between advocates of the post—war liberal order and nationalists, such as vladimir putin, who's described it as obsolete. it's getting harder to tell which side the united states is on. from joking with vladimir putin about russia meddling in next year's us presidential election to his cosiness with the saudi crown prince, donald trump has arguably shown more...
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spectacular job and didn't mention the murder of jamal khashoggi and asked whether he would raise the matter, trump said thank you very much. let's listen. >> mr address the murder of jamal khashoggi. >> he plans to shake hands with kim jong-un saying he would be willing to go to the border to say hello basically and when it comes to confronting vladimir putin about interference don't hold your breath. president trump has done anything but. he stood next to putin defending him and talked on the phone with him about the russia quote hoax, he got irritated on wednesday when sarah westwood asked him if he would not meddle in the 2020 election. he said discussions with putin were, i'm quoting, none of your business but the president never actually shared a laugh with putin about election interference at least publicly. we have no idea what they discussed pry livately in helhe. this is what he said. >> the president is meeting with leaders and one of them, president was in more of a joking mood and riffed on how terrible the fake news is one year to the day of a mass shooting that killed employees and he did that joking with a man whose regime acco
spectacular job and didn't mention the murder of jamal khashoggi and asked whether he would raise the matter, trump said thank you very much. let's listen. >> mr address the murder of jamal khashoggi. >> he plans to shake hands with kim jong-un saying he would be willing to go to the border to say hello basically and when it comes to confronting vladimir putin about interference don't hold your breath. president trump has done anything but. he stood next to putin defending him and...
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reporter: mr president, will you address the murder of jamal khashoggi, sir? uh.... this summit has highlighted a stark global divide between advocates of the post—war liberal order and nationalists, such as vladimir putin, who's described it as obsolete. it's getting harder to tell which side the united states is on. from joking with vladimir putin about russia meddling in next year's us presidential election to his cosiness with the saudi crown prince, donald trump has arguably shown more admiration here for authoritarian leaders than america's traditional allies. he arrived tonight in seoul for a preplanned dinner with south korea's president. but will he get his date at the dmz with his friend from the totalitarian north? nick bryant, bbc news, 0saka. north korea has not yet said whether its leader, kim jong—un, will meet donald trump when the us president visits the border between the two koreas on sunday. in what mr trump described as a spontaneous gesture, he said on twitter he could shake mr kim's hand and say hello. pyongyang said it hadn't received an offi
reporter: mr president, will you address the murder of jamal khashoggi, sir? uh.... this summit has highlighted a stark global divide between advocates of the post—war liberal order and nationalists, such as vladimir putin, who's described it as obsolete. it's getting harder to tell which side the united states is on. from joking with vladimir putin about russia meddling in next year's us presidential election to his cosiness with the saudi crown prince, donald trump has arguably shown more...