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now, you need the money. >> mustafa ( translated ): yes. are getting isn't enough to meet our needs. >> williams: laila mustafa told us isis sleeper cells remain in raqqa. she fears the group could make a comeback, especially if the city is not rebuilt. while we were there, the u.s. state department had temporarily frozenun milf civilian aid. in august, it was canceled. so we spoke to the new-- a woman called laila mustafa, a 30-year- old woman who is now essentially the mayor of raqqa. and-- >> graham: ( laughs ) what poetic justice! >> williams: and she said to us, "the world has a responsibility to help us rebuild." do you agree with that? >> graham: her success is our success. so here's what i would say to her: we're all in to help you, because if you're in charge of raqqa, isis won't come back and you can live in peace with us. >> williams: but she didn't get the $200 million that she needs to help de-mine and rebuild her city. >> shaheen: that's why we're here. it's to talk about what we saw and why it's in america's interests. >> wil
now, you need the money. >> mustafa ( translated ): yes. are getting isn't enough to meet our needs. >> williams: laila mustafa told us isis sleeper cells remain in raqqa. she fears the group could make a comeback, especially if the city is not rebuilt. while we were there, the u.s. state department had temporarily frozenun milf civilian aid. in august, it was canceled. so we spoke to the new-- a woman called laila mustafa, a 30-year- old woman who is now essentially the mayor of...
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>> mustafa: adventure.r. ♪ [ screaming ] ♪ >> todd: you know, i don't know, it's hard for me to say what "parts unknown" was because i was so immersed in it, that it was -- i mean, it was definitely more than a job. it was like such an incredible experience. >> tom: what is "parts unknown" is actually a really easy question because it was tony. >> anthony: oh, yeah. that is -- can i say tumescent on cnn? yeah, i'm pretty sure i can. >> erik: i'm often asked the question "what was tony like?" i feel like it's the first question everyone asks. >> steed: what you saw onscreen, it was and is that man. >> helen: that was the magic of tony i think is that people who never even met him, they would feel like they would know him. >> todd: he was this curmudgeonly funny dude. >> benny: he said something like "if you can't smoke in a recording studio, what the [ bleep ] is this world come to?" >> erik: candid. raw. >> steed: difficult. funny. brilliant. >> sandy: he was honest, brutally at times. >> jesse: is he nice?
>> mustafa: adventure.r. ♪ [ screaming ] ♪ >> todd: you know, i don't know, it's hard for me to say what "parts unknown" was because i was so immersed in it, that it was -- i mean, it was definitely more than a job. it was like such an incredible experience. >> tom: what is "parts unknown" is actually a really easy question because it was tony. >> anthony: oh, yeah. that is -- can i say tumescent on cnn? yeah, i'm pretty sure i can. >> erik:...
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promoción de un festival de circo vaya, >> guau >> y los espectadores lo vieron a 246 pies, >> pero mustafá globos inflables si, pero a esto ni de chiste >> no, no, me da pánico >> no lo intenten nunca, es muy peligroso >> muchas gracias por su compañía >> hasta las 11 >> siga en noticiero telemundo nos vemos .... buenas tardes michael se debii t debiilta pen su paso por georgi pero sus fuertes rafagas de viento son un peligro letal, es nuestcia, tambien este miercoles >> yo sentia en las noches que o oia que me decian mama >> perder a los hijos, padres e deportados enfgrentrentan el Ñ niÑos los jjueces podrian ent
promoción de un festival de circo vaya, >> guau >> y los espectadores lo vieron a 246 pies, >> pero mustafá globos inflables si, pero a esto ni de chiste >> no, no, me da pánico >> no lo intenten nunca, es muy peligroso >> muchas gracias por su compañía >> hasta las 11 >> siga en noticiero telemundo nos vemos .... buenas tardes michael se debii t debiilta pen su paso por georgi pero sus fuertes rafagas de viento son un peligro letal, es...
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we bring in independent's women forum and democratic strategists mustafa to discuss., i want to begin with you, listen to what president trump has said in rally in mississippi. >> how did you get home, i don't remember. where is the place, i don't remember, how many years ago, i don't know. [laughter] >> i don't know. lauren: that's a mockery of dr. ford, how does that resinate with women particularly with suburban women? >> well, i mean, i think the rhetoric is strong but when you look at the polling women and voters overall they want to see whether the fbi will corroborate dr. ford's allegations and 60% of voters say if they don't, if the fbi cannot corroborate her and find out there are really -- there's some stuff going on there that's not true, then they want to see judge kavanaugh confirmed, so, you know, he's speaking directly to audience, he's speaking to sporters but also to the broader electorate who is wait to go see what happens. lauren: as we wait for the fbi to wrap up its investigation hopefully hear from senators on the fence, senator lindsey graham is
we bring in independent's women forum and democratic strategists mustafa to discuss., i want to begin with you, listen to what president trump has said in rally in mississippi. >> how did you get home, i don't remember. where is the place, i don't remember, how many years ago, i don't know. [laughter] >> i don't know. lauren: that's a mockery of dr. ford, how does that resinate with women particularly with suburban women? >> well, i mean, i think the rhetoric is strong but...
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to the national press club, al jazeera media network director general, doctor mustafa's walk. thank you for a wonderful introduction i agree with all you said. i can include it in my talk . >> i glad it was accurate . >> 29 september 1994, i arrived london training as an independent, very professional television. . there was one problem there. this private saudi company. and when we join bbc we were told, because we all said it does not work, this is not right. we have a legal contract with the company, with a saudi company for 10 years. so you are safe in your jobs here. 18 months later, bbc television for us shut down because the saudi government told the company that they had to stop it. they cannot take it. bbc television was presenting its position to the saudi government or other governments aligned with the saudis and they couldn't tolerate the fact that television was presenting reports and documentaries about the abuses of human rights. . i mention this because it would be relevant later. the people who were highly trained by the bbc were also joined and opened it a f
to the national press club, al jazeera media network director general, doctor mustafa's walk. thank you for a wonderful introduction i agree with all you said. i can include it in my talk . >> i glad it was accurate . >> 29 september 1994, i arrived london training as an independent, very professional television. . there was one problem there. this private saudi company. and when we join bbc we were told, because we all said it does not work, this is not right. we have a legal...
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mustafa suag. before working at al jazeera, he worked at the middle eastern broadcasting corporation. please join me in giving a very warm welcome to the national press club al jazeera media network director general dr. mustafa suag. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. thank you, andrea, for a wonderful introduction. i agree with all that you said. i could include it in my talk. >> i'm glad that it was accurat accurate. >> the 29th of september, 1994, aarrived to london to join the bbc arabic television. an independent, very professional television. there was one problem there. the financer was a saudi company, a private saudi company. and when we joined the bbc, we were told, because we all said, it doesn't work, this is not right. they said, no, don't worry. we have a legal contract with a company, with this saudi company, for ten years. so you are safe in your jobs here. 18 months later, thes bbc arabi television was shut down, because the saudi government told the company, the private comp
mustafa suag. before working at al jazeera, he worked at the middle eastern broadcasting corporation. please join me in giving a very warm welcome to the national press club al jazeera media network director general dr. mustafa suag. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. thank you, andrea, for a wonderful introduction. i agree with all that you said. i could include it in my talk. >> i'm glad that it was accurat accurate. >> the 29th of september, 1994, aarrived to london...
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body double among the fifteen men hit squad sent to kill khashoggi the man who's been identified as mustafa madani dressed up in khashoggi his clothes before leaving the consulate and walking around istanbul in asia as president because we don't go as called for a transparent and thorough investigation or britain and france have asked for urgent care for cation white house adviser jared krishna says the u.s. is still awaiting the facts before it decides on how to proceed he's a cauldron crown prince mohammed bin sound on to take the situation seriously in a moment we'll have reaction from washington d.c. atika hane standing by but first let's get to the latest from istanbul with jamal and shall. tell us more about to the very latest that's coming in assemble. where we've seen a sudden increase in the number of statements being made by officials here in turkey ahead of this much anticipated brief that the president said he will be making on tuesday not only has there been an increase in the number of stephen but also in the tone lauren used by specific officials not least by the spokes perso
body double among the fifteen men hit squad sent to kill khashoggi the man who's been identified as mustafa madani dressed up in khashoggi his clothes before leaving the consulate and walking around istanbul in asia as president because we don't go as called for a transparent and thorough investigation or britain and france have asked for urgent care for cation white house adviser jared krishna says the u.s. is still awaiting the facts before it decides on how to proceed he's a cauldron crown...
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which to in order to benefit themselves but i mean it's a tough situation clearly for the kingdom mustafa as far as the ultimate response is concerned and we don't know what that will be yet will probably several weeks away from that perhaps months does that rely on the truce coming from riyadh not riyadh's truth not even a truce that's acceptable to washington but from that ministration but the real truth. well first of all let me say that riad taking responsibility in this is not very credible because right after the disappearance of to marco ship to the first thing they said for four days after the incident the crown prince is he came in and he left and you can search the consulate we're all safe and you know we're proud nothing nothing went wrong so they insist that there was nothing wrong and all three weeks of exposure is by the turkish authorities by the turkish media and ultimately western media going after after after day finally had to admit that democracy too was killed on that day but now they're saying giving us another story saying that he was accidentally killed and so on a
which to in order to benefit themselves but i mean it's a tough situation clearly for the kingdom mustafa as far as the ultimate response is concerned and we don't know what that will be yet will probably several weeks away from that perhaps months does that rely on the truce coming from riyadh not riyadh's truth not even a truce that's acceptable to washington but from that ministration but the real truth. well first of all let me say that riad taking responsibility in this is not very...
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his son mr mustafa he wants to join the group. our information is that is. the suspect yes this mission of the people who. are you aware of that information. in that nature death news would have a piece in the family home. she changed over the she was in the post nine months one when she was twenty one twenty . and i don't think she was very hope it towards the end she was the only time i saw the since those words when i'm sure what's my end of the words. it's affects it's. shot to six came you know but it's still very of honor but. matthew poland and andrew no longer live in malta. they have not forgotten their mothers feel especially against corruption. five months later of just never had any time. as a family used to to remember. it's just been a war one boss the last run all the. goods would be. for a few euros. it definitely. a rick's our lives. makes it impossible to ever live on all my life again. we have not yet set aside definitely want to see his research it still contains many more revelations. on. you know max this week's highlights. visit with t
his son mr mustafa he wants to join the group. our information is that is. the suspect yes this mission of the people who. are you aware of that information. in that nature death news would have a piece in the family home. she changed over the she was in the post nine months one when she was twenty one twenty . and i don't think she was very hope it towards the end she was the only time i saw the since those words when i'm sure what's my end of the words. it's affects it's. shot to six came you...
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it was there we met lela mustafa, a 30-year-old woman in charge of resurrecting this skeleton of a city>>> is this what victory over isis looks like? >>> born and raised here, she trained as a civil engineer. she was chosen by a group of community leaders to run the new civilian council. and is the closest thing raqqah has to a mayor. >>> this is where isis used to execute people? [ speaking foreign language ] >>> they used to kill innocent civilians in raqqah, put their heads on spikes for days. they wanted to show brutality in order to make people obey them. >> reporter: isis justified its brutality as the only correct interpretation of islamic law. the same reason the extremist insisted that women cover nearly every inch of their bodies in public. >>> so, last year when isis was still in charge of raqqah, women couldn't show their faces in this city. and now you, a woman, you're in charge of the city. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> it's a challenge, a challenge to the mentality of isis, and a challenge for women to emerge from the struggles of injustice, violence, and exploitation
it was there we met lela mustafa, a 30-year-old woman in charge of resurrecting this skeleton of a city>>> is this what victory over isis looks like? >>> born and raised here, she trained as a civil engineer. she was chosen by a group of community leaders to run the new civilian council. and is the closest thing raqqah has to a mayor. >>> this is where isis used to execute people? [ speaking foreign language ] >>> they used to kill innocent civilians in...
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his name is mustafa almenedin. he arrives at the consulate in a plaid shirt and jeans at 11:03 with an accomplice. two hours later, khashoggi arrives. he was killed inside shortly afterwards. while his fiancee waited at the front entrance, this man exited through the back. the intent turkish investigators say was to perpetuate the lie that jamal khashoggi left the consulate unharmed. the body double and his companion take a taxi to a mosque, a tourist traction where it's easy to get lost in a crowd. at come police carries a plastic bag. when they emerge, the body double is wearing his own clothes again. just like that, jamal khashoggi has disappeared forever, or so the saudis would have had the world believe. little did they know turkish authorities would quickly uncover the cover-up. >> from their next stop at a nearby restaurant to a dumpster where the men finally dump the plastic bag. senior official says investigators believe it likely contained khashoggi's clothes. as they head back to their hotel, the pair ap
his name is mustafa almenedin. he arrives at the consulate in a plaid shirt and jeans at 11:03 with an accomplice. two hours later, khashoggi arrives. he was killed inside shortly afterwards. while his fiancee waited at the front entrance, this man exited through the back. the intent turkish investigators say was to perpetuate the lie that jamal khashoggi left the consulate unharmed. the body double and his companion take a taxi to a mosque, a tourist traction where it's easy to get lost in a...
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joining me cato institute senior fellow and author of islam without extremes, mustafa akyiole, thank you, sir? >> thanks for having me. kennedy: it's insane that vladimir putin of all people is weighing in. what does that say to you? >> indeed, vladimir putin is probably the last person to talk about this issue. at least ten journalists in russia who criticize putin expose the wrongdoings of his government or cronies have been mysteriously found dead. nobody thinks that's an accident. putin is using this, and also it's wrong to blame the u.s. on what happened on a saudi consulate in turkey. kennedy: yeah. >> we can urge the u.s. >> another country's consulate in another country. >> yes, as leader of the free world, the u.s. should stand up for human rights every. where this person was a u.s. person, writing for the "washington post." if the humanitarian regimes get away with that, more power to the president. kennedy: he was not a resident of the u.s., he was working on a visa, he applied for a green card, he was being adjudicated for that. do you think secretary of state pompeo is b
joining me cato institute senior fellow and author of islam without extremes, mustafa akyiole, thank you, sir? >> thanks for having me. kennedy: it's insane that vladimir putin of all people is weighing in. what does that say to you? >> indeed, vladimir putin is probably the last person to talk about this issue. at least ten journalists in russia who criticize putin expose the wrongdoings of his government or cronies have been mysteriously found dead. nobody thinks that's an...
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his name is mustafa. surveillance videos capture him arriving in a plaid shirt and jeans at 11:03 with an accomplice. two hours later, khashoggi arrives and was killed inside. while her fiancee was waiting, this man comes out the back exit. he appears to be wearing the exact clothing. the intent, to perpetuate the lie that he left the consulate unharmed. the double and his companion take a taxi to a mosque, one of istanbul's main tourist attractions and an easy place to get lost in a crowd. the men head to the bathroom. the accomplice carries a plastic bag and when they emerge, he's wearing his own clothes ago. and just like that, khashoggi disappeared forever. little did they know, turkish authorities would quickly uncover the cover-up. their next stop at a nearby restaurant to a dumpster where the men finally dump the plastic bag. a senior official says investigators believe it likely contained khashoggi's clothes. as they head back to their hotel, the pair appear visibly relaxed. their mission is compl
his name is mustafa. surveillance videos capture him arriving in a plaid shirt and jeans at 11:03 with an accomplice. two hours later, khashoggi arrives and was killed inside. while her fiancee was waiting, this man comes out the back exit. he appears to be wearing the exact clothing. the intent, to perpetuate the lie that he left the consulate unharmed. the double and his companion take a taxi to a mosque, one of istanbul's main tourist attractions and an easy place to get lost in a crowd. the...
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. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because they need a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and park department and street soccer u.s.a. have been partners now for nearly a decade. street soccer shares our mission in using sport as a vehicle for youth development and for reaching people of all ages. rec and park has a team. >> i'm been playing soccer all my life. soccer is my life. >> i played in the streets when i was a kid. and i loved soccer back home. i joined street soccer here. it was the best club to join. it helps me out. >> the tenderloin soccer club started in the summer of 2016. we put one of our mini soccer pitches in one of our facilities there. the kids who kpriez the club team came out to utilize that space, and it was beautiful because they used it as an opportunity to express th
. >> my name is mustafa, and i am a midfielder, but right now, i am trying to play as a goalkeeper, because they need a goalkeeper. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and park department and street soccer u.s.a. have been partners now for nearly a decade....
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today, turkish officiaked to cnn video of a saudi official named mustafa al-madani, wearing plaid andns, walking into the consulate two hours before khashoggi. khashoggi's murder, he walks outside in khasoggi's clothes and glasses, apparently trying to make it seem like assogi left the consulat alive. saudi officials now say the intention wasn't only to fool turkish cctv cameras, but also fool crown prince mohammad bin salman, said foreign minister adel al-jubeir said on fox news sunday. >> they made a mistake when they killed jamal khassoghi in the consulate, and they tried to cover it up. >> schifrin: saudi officials now admit crown prince mohammad bin salman, known widely as m.b.s., wanted his c to the kingdom-- including jamal saassoggi-- so a group of 15 is flew to istanbul for rendition, but not murder. >> this was an operation that was a rogue operation. this was an operation where individuals ended up exceedingor the auies and responsibilities they had. >> schifrin: a saudi official said t team confronted khasoggi, but he refused to comply, and there was a "quarrel and an alte
today, turkish officiaked to cnn video of a saudi official named mustafa al-madani, wearing plaid andns, walking into the consulate two hours before khashoggi. khashoggi's murder, he walks outside in khasoggi's clothes and glasses, apparently trying to make it seem like assogi left the consulat alive. saudi officials now say the intention wasn't only to fool turkish cctv cameras, but also fool crown prince mohammad bin salman, said foreign minister adel al-jubeir said on fox news sunday....
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his name is mustafa al madini. surveillance cameras capture him arriving in a blad shirt and jeans at 11:03 with an accompli accomplice. two hours later, khashoggi arrived. while khashoggi's fiancee waited in front of the consulate, we're told the man came out from the back exit. disturbingly, he appears to be wearing the actual clothing of the murdered journalist. the intent, turkish investigators say, was to perpetuate the line that jamal khashoggi left the consulate unharmed. the apparent double and his companion take a taxi to a mosque. it's one of istanbul's main tourist attractions and an easy place to get lost in a crowd. the men head to the bathroom. the accomplice carries a plastic bag. when they emerge, he is wearing his own clothes again. and just like that, jamal khashoggi has disappeared forever. or so the saudis would have had the world believe. little did they know, turkish authorities would quickly uncover the cover-up. from their next stop at a nearby restaurant, where al madini appears to have dum
his name is mustafa al madini. surveillance cameras capture him arriving in a blad shirt and jeans at 11:03 with an accompli accomplice. two hours later, khashoggi arrived. while khashoggi's fiancee waited in front of the consulate, we're told the man came out from the back exit. disturbingly, he appears to be wearing the actual clothing of the murdered journalist. the intent, turkish investigators say, was to perpetuate the line that jamal khashoggi left the consulate unharmed. the apparent...
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essentially, what the turkish officials believe here is that the saudis sent a man called mustafa al madani, 57-year-old. he's sent along with the 15 operatives. but he obviously, a couple decades older than the others. hao was sent along. he arrived at the consulate behind me at 11:03 in the morning, wearing a plaid shirt, wearing blue jeans. then around lunch time, we see jamal khashoggi enter the consulate. he is wearing dark jeans, jacket, a shirt underneath with a black t-shirt underneath the button down shirt. fast forward, we know jamal khashoggi was killed quite soon after he entered the consulate. we see coming out the back door of the consulate, the back exit, his fiancee was waiting in the front, but he came out the back exit, this body double dressed in jamal khashoggi's clothes. i don't know if you can see, if you have the two images up against each other. you can see same glasses, same beard, same clothing. all of it looks the same, with the exception of the hair. not much you can do about that. and also with the exception of the shoes. we can only assume that jamal kha
essentially, what the turkish officials believe here is that the saudis sent a man called mustafa al madani, 57-year-old. he's sent along with the 15 operatives. but he obviously, a couple decades older than the others. hao was sent along. he arrived at the consulate behind me at 11:03 in the morning, wearing a plaid shirt, wearing blue jeans. then around lunch time, we see jamal khashoggi enter the consulate. he is wearing dark jeans, jacket, a shirt underneath with a black t-shirt underneath...
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mustafa coming up...nes this morning... hundreds of protesters opposed to president trump's supreme court candidate, brett kavanaugh, have been arrested in washington. the comedian amy schumer was among those detained. in an interview with the wall streetjournal, mr kavanaugh said his testimony last week was too emotional but reflected his frustration following accusations of sexual assault, which he denies. the number of rail passengers falling victim to crime has increased in the last year. figures from the british transport police show that more than 60,000 offences were recorded in the year to the end of march, a 17% rise. it comes after a "long period" of steady decline. congolese doctor denis mukwege and yazidi campaginer nadia murad have been jointly awarded the nobel peace prize for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict. denis mukwege has spent two decades helping women recover from the violence and trauma of rape in war—torn eastern democratic repub
mustafa coming up...nes this morning... hundreds of protesters opposed to president trump's supreme court candidate, brett kavanaugh, have been arrested in washington. the comedian amy schumer was among those detained. in an interview with the wall streetjournal, mr kavanaugh said his testimony last week was too emotional but reflected his frustration following accusations of sexual assault, which he denies. the number of rail passengers falling victim to crime has increased in the last year....
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his name is mustafa al—madani.mplice. two hours later, mr khashoggi arrives and is never seen again. that afternoon, the body double and his accomplice take a taxi to the sultan ahmed mosque. it is one of istanbul's main tourist attractions, a busy, crowded place. the men head to the toilet, the accomplice is carrying a plastic bag. when they come out, al—madani is wearing his own clothes again. at a nearby restaurant, he appears to have dumped his fake beard. and then on the way out, the pair threw away the plastic bag. it is believed to have contained mr khashoggi's clothes. finally, the pair head back to the hotel, looking relaxed. they think theirjob is done. and this afternoon, another possibly important development in the enquiry. the vehicle belonging to the saudi consulate found in a car park in istanbul. turkish police are investigating. the saudis have admitted mr khashoggi's body was taken out of the consulate in one of their cars, wrapped up in a rug. is this the vehicle that was used? andy moore, bbc n
his name is mustafa al—madani.mplice. two hours later, mr khashoggi arrives and is never seen again. that afternoon, the body double and his accomplice take a taxi to the sultan ahmed mosque. it is one of istanbul's main tourist attractions, a busy, crowded place. the men head to the toilet, the accomplice is carrying a plastic bag. when they come out, al—madani is wearing his own clothes again. at a nearby restaurant, he appears to have dumped his fake beard. and then on the way out, the...
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which to in order to benefit themselves but i mean it's a tough situation clearly for the kingdom mustafa as far as the ultimate response is concerned and we don't know what will be yet will probably several weeks away from that perhaps months does that rely on the troops coming from riyadh not riyadh's truth not even a truth that's acceptable to washington but from the administration but the real truth. well first of all let me say that riad taking responsibility in this is not very credible because right after the disappearance of two marco shipped to the first thing they said for four days after the incident the crown prince is he came in and he left and you can search the consulate we're all safe and you know we're proud nothing nothing went wrong so they insist that there was nothing wrong and all three weeks of exposure is by the turkish authorities by the turkish media and ultimately western media going after after after day finally had to admit that democracy it was killed on that day but now they're saying giving us another story saying that he was accidentally killed and so on a
which to in order to benefit themselves but i mean it's a tough situation clearly for the kingdom mustafa as far as the ultimate response is concerned and we don't know what will be yet will probably several weeks away from that perhaps months does that rely on the troops coming from riyadh not riyadh's truth not even a truth that's acceptable to washington but from the administration but the real truth. well first of all let me say that riad taking responsibility in this is not very credible...