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president trump warned today of consequences if saudia arabia had killed him. but he said he would not cancel arm deals with them. i don't want to lose an order like that... and there are other ways of punishing, to use a word that is a pretty harsh word but it is true. we're going to get the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment. it's 11 days since jamal khashoggi entered the consulate to get papers for his wedding. he's not been seen since. it's alleged the body of the critical journalist was dismembered. the saudi interior minister repeated his government's denial of what he called baseless
president trump warned today of consequences if saudia arabia had killed him. but he said he would not cancel arm deals with them. i don't want to lose an order like that... and there are other ways of punishing, to use a word that is a pretty harsh word but it is true. we're going to get the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment. it's 11 days since jamal khashoggi entered the consulate to get papers for his wedding. he's not been seen since. it's alleged the body of the critical...
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quick or sports in the united states ok well international pressure has been growing on saudia saudi indic a surrogate case the u.s. has voiced concern and this is what the un had to say we're very concerned about a number of recent cases of reports cases and reports of violence against journalists. including the murder of victoria marie nova in bulgaria the disrepute of disappearance of jamal. both publicly and privately the secretary general has often raised this issue with member states the secretary general's position is clear a free press is essential for peace justice and human rights for all he reiterated his call on all governments to strengthen press freedom including ensuring that there is just a semi countability for crimes committed against journalists well i mean i mean now let's look at the bit it is the place where freedom of speech and a human kind of champion its human rights and freedom of speech and all the rest of it. how do you think apart from the you know the official statements we've heard do you think there will be any kind of impact there within the relation
quick or sports in the united states ok well international pressure has been growing on saudia saudi indic a surrogate case the u.s. has voiced concern and this is what the un had to say we're very concerned about a number of recent cases of reports cases and reports of violence against journalists. including the murder of victoria marie nova in bulgaria the disrepute of disappearance of jamal. both publicly and privately the secretary general has often raised this issue with member states the...
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the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi — saudia arabia's crown prince salman finally speaks out andesponsible will be brought tojustice.
the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi — saudia arabia's crown prince salman finally speaks out andesponsible will be brought tojustice.
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saudia arabia's crown prince salman finally speaks out and says those responsible will be brought tojusticeled gagging clauses under fire, as the prime minister says some companies are using non—disclosure agreements unethically. the mother—of—five missing for two weeks. police now say they're treating her disappearance in kent as a potential murder. and meghan makes her mark in the south pacific as huge crowds turn out to catch a glimpse of the duchess of sussex. and coming up on bbc news, two of the famous names of the european cup in days gone by meet at anfield in the champions league tonight. it's liverpool against red star belgrade. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the fbi is investigating a number of suspicious packages sent to high profile individuals and locations, among them former us president barack obama and former presidential candidate, hillary clinton. the devices were intercepted when their post was screened. the headquarters of the news broadcaster, cnn, has also been evacuated in new york with police telling people nearby to take shelter. the mayor of new
saudia arabia's crown prince salman finally speaks out and says those responsible will be brought tojusticeled gagging clauses under fire, as the prime minister says some companies are using non—disclosure agreements unethically. the mother—of—five missing for two weeks. police now say they're treating her disappearance in kent as a potential murder. and meghan makes her mark in the south pacific as huge crowds turn out to catch a glimpse of the duchess of sussex. and coming up on bbc...
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will happen to investment and we've already seen it last year that foreign direct investment into saudia arabia plunged to quite a bit and we see the same pattern so far this year a couple of u.s. businessmen decided to pull out of a mess of five hundred billion dollars project in saudi arabia where they're trying to build futuristic cities so there are some signs that this actually does have real economic consequences all right thanks for that yes do you say with us because i want to get your take on a rough few days on of the markets let's first update of you as though in wall street stocks jumps in early trading on friday recovering some losses from a two day slide a few minutes into the session the dow was up one percent on the final day of a well a volatile week the gains followed powerful earnings reports by leading banks j.p. morgan chase wells fargo and citibank they reported higher profits and said the u.s. economy is strong but echoed comments by the country's treasury secretary he said fundamentals are strong call this week's losses a natural correction in a high market. so ba
will happen to investment and we've already seen it last year that foreign direct investment into saudia arabia plunged to quite a bit and we see the same pattern so far this year a couple of u.s. businessmen decided to pull out of a mess of five hundred billion dollars project in saudi arabia where they're trying to build futuristic cities so there are some signs that this actually does have real economic consequences all right thanks for that yes do you say with us because i want to get your...
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sanctions on the you know the flagging sanctions around is no joke we're talking about impact on saudia not only started talking about the regional talking globally for even for the u.s. itself though there are a lot of for nations between companies maybe such as rolling and saudi perhaps other companies as well as companies definitely the stars are looking to be broken if that happens the loss of jobs so the unemployment rate the economic toll that this could take is just beyond it is beyond expectations saudi arabia says it will be bullied as the world's largest producer and exporter of oil is also suggested it could force prices up in response to any punitive actions against this forceful response but almost certainly not the one businesses were hoping for. and rounds oil exports fell last month as businesses prepared for the reintroduction of u.s. sanctions iranian president hassan rouhani downplayed the risks to the sector saying the sanctions will have no effect his comments come as iran grapples with an economic crisis that's seen its currency plunge to historic lows earlier this
sanctions on the you know the flagging sanctions around is no joke we're talking about impact on saudia not only started talking about the regional talking globally for even for the u.s. itself though there are a lot of for nations between companies maybe such as rolling and saudi perhaps other companies as well as companies definitely the stars are looking to be broken if that happens the loss of jobs so the unemployment rate the economic toll that this could take is just beyond it is beyond...
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and saudi arabia.> president trump thinks suspending military sales to saudia arabia will do more harman good.president trump did say he is willing to do other things to put pressure on saudi arabia including issuing sanctions. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero....francisco's at san look outside taking a live (live) (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero....francisco's at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. slightly cooler weather is forecast through tuesday as a weak upper low moves inland over the bay area, allowing onshore flow to increase. daytime highs on monday will cool into the 60s along the coast with widespread 70s inland. high pressure is forecast to build across northern california later in the week, resulting in a warming trend from wednesday through friday. dry weather is
and saudi arabia.> president trump thinks suspending military sales to saudia arabia will do more harman good.
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taken to the saudi consuls a residence and they also believe that a fifteen member killing team from saudia a saudi arabia was involved in his murder you know you understand that the pro-government newspaper there has published stills of a man that it says is linked to the saudi crown prince mohammed bin fama what more can you tell us about that. well he apparently is one of the the fifteen suspects of this fifteen member killing team from saudi arabia that i have just mentioned now the turkish authorities have leaked security camera footage identifying these fifteen people the new york times is also says says that it has independently confirm that at least nine of these fifteen men are linked to the saudi government military and security services and one of them is the man you are mentioning there his name is a moderate abdul aziz he was a diplomat assigned to the saudi embassy in london in two thousand and seven and he is said to be someone who has frequently traveled with the saudi crown prince mohammed bin months to someone who seems to know him very closely and now this pro-government
taken to the saudi consuls a residence and they also believe that a fifteen member killing team from saudia a saudi arabia was involved in his murder you know you understand that the pro-government newspaper there has published stills of a man that it says is linked to the saudi crown prince mohammed bin fama what more can you tell us about that. well he apparently is one of the the fifteen suspects of this fifteen member killing team from saudi arabia that i have just mentioned now the turkish...
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saudia was fed up with being attacked by a children's father and she feared for her oldest boy's life. by you know coming out of. the gangs of el salvador treat a child's life as a military with only two options refused to let your son julian and they kill him or agree and all you can do is wait for his funeral. going up a little bit but i don't see those things everybody now goes on as i'm about to make up only to be asked. and we will soon begin the construction of a great great wall was our southern border. there's a lot the eyebrows we'll and the house and i guess that means. you got before your microphone but if you go i'd that. you don't have that different that are going to be then and not that there's those of us there sort medical when i'm in. i moved or i am difficult to say he said they're all i mean everything doesn't mean they got it all but all of us here do president of the look at the bill clinton you didn't don't see this i thought i said it was through the nose mill theon kilometers if you want that theo delivery corridor but i'll carry their brown's will i start unt
saudia was fed up with being attacked by a children's father and she feared for her oldest boy's life. by you know coming out of. the gangs of el salvador treat a child's life as a military with only two options refused to let your son julian and they kill him or agree and all you can do is wait for his funeral. going up a little bit but i don't see those things everybody now goes on as i'm about to make up only to be asked. and we will soon begin the construction of a great great wall was our...
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was seen for the first time last time in istanbul scuse me saudia arabia has admitted he was killed inside the consulate in the turkish capital saudi state t.v. says a preliminary investigation revealed that an argument broke out between the washington post journalist and a group of men inside the consulate it claims he was accidentally strangled during a brawl the saudi authorities say they've arrested eighteen people over the case the saudi king has also sucked several top officials and called for reform of the kingdom's intelligence agency i also dorian jones in istanbul wife saudi arabia has only now admitted its involvement in question of his killing over two weeks after he went missing. well that is a question in fact there is some speculation possibly that he was preparing to release what they claim was a video that i showed the last minutes of the death of the saudi journalist that would have totally confirmed all of there are there are allegations of the last week or so but i think that the probably the real explanation is that there's been this constant drip drip drip by leaks co
was seen for the first time last time in istanbul scuse me saudia arabia has admitted he was killed inside the consulate in the turkish capital saudi state t.v. says a preliminary investigation revealed that an argument broke out between the washington post journalist and a group of men inside the consulate it claims he was accidentally strangled during a brawl the saudi authorities say they've arrested eighteen people over the case the saudi king has also sucked several top officials and...
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and the daily mail claims saudia arabia has spent hundred of thousands of pounds on british mps, payingtalks are dominating many of tomorrow's front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. giles, do you want to kick off with the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brussels. the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brusselslj the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brussels. i don't know why we are surprised. all you note —— talks go down to the wire. it was never going to be easy but i think there is a problem with the narrative for the government. they also need a deal. there are thousands of the eu business is financed out of london, so i think the whole thing about theresa may will not get a deal, i think she probably you believe that well. i think it'll take a while. we had to hold our nerve, we have to have a pokerface going to rip up a story up pokerface going to rip up a story up gas hysteria people need to ignore. i think we will get there but it will take time. ultimately the negotiations that should be dictated by substance not ag
and the daily mail claims saudia arabia has spent hundred of thousands of pounds on british mps, payingtalks are dominating many of tomorrow's front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. giles, do you want to kick off with the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brussels. the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brusselslj the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brussels. i don't know why we are surprised. all you note —— talks go down to the...
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of italy as we had three thursday some heavy downpours as well through parts of corsica and into saudia behind that system there is another one but that will really breaks up as we head through into friday not a great deal left to it some showers yes but also a good deal of cloud and the reason it disappears is because it's making way for this next one that is working in from the atlantic that's going to bring some pretty wild weather there particularly to parts of western island on friday for the other side of the mediterranean there's also been plenty of showers here the latest system making its way eastwards through parts of tunisia and eventually into parts of libya as we head through friday some shop showers here towards the south of the central belt of africa expect quite a few showers across this region as well particularly over policy go beyond very very wet here on thursday and friday to. we're. i have dedicated almost my entire professional life to the bench and fight against corruption and what i have learned is that we need champions we need also to shine the light on those
of italy as we had three thursday some heavy downpours as well through parts of corsica and into saudia behind that system there is another one but that will really breaks up as we head through into friday not a great deal left to it some showers yes but also a good deal of cloud and the reason it disappears is because it's making way for this next one that is working in from the atlantic that's going to bring some pretty wild weather there particularly to parts of western island on friday for...
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also on outside source — saudia arabia's crown prince salman finally speaks out about the murder of journalistal khashoggi. he says those responsible will be brought to justice. and the the european parliament votes for a complete ban on a range of single—use plastics in a bid to stop pollution of the oceans. hello and welcome to outside source. we have a developing story for you. over the last 2a hours, suspected explosive devices have been sent to barack obama, hillary clinton and the building where cnn is based. president trump has just been speaking about it. let's hear what he said. the full weight of our government has been deployed to conduct this investigation and bring those responsible for these despicable a cts responsible for these despicable acts to justice. we will spare no resources or expense in this effort. and ijust resources or expense in this effort. and i just want to tell you that resources or expense in this effort. and ijust want to tell you that in these times, we have to unify. we have to come together and send one very clear, strong, unmistakable message that act or
also on outside source — saudia arabia's crown prince salman finally speaks out about the murder of journalistal khashoggi. he says those responsible will be brought to justice. and the the european parliament votes for a complete ban on a range of single—use plastics in a bid to stop pollution of the oceans. hello and welcome to outside source. we have a developing story for you. over the last 2a hours, suspected explosive devices have been sent to barack obama, hillary clinton and the...
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saudia arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman says those responsible for the murder of the us basedhashoggi, will be brought tojustice. he was speaking publicly for the first time since the journalist was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul three weeks ago. here, the prime minister said the men suspected of killing mr khashoggi will be banned from entering britain. tim willcox reports from riyadh at the centre of a diplomatic whirlwind, crown prince mohammed bin salman swept into a conference this evening. up until now, he had never spoken publicly about the death of jamal khashoggi. translation: the incident that took place is very painful for all saudis. especially ordinary saudi citizens that believe it is painful for any human in the world. today, the kingdom of saudi arabia is taking all legal measures to complete investigations jointly with the turkish government to reach results and bring those guilty to justice. after denying everything, saudi arabia finally admitted the killing of mr khashoggi, in its consulate in istanbul. the foreign minister said it was a rogue ope
saudia arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman says those responsible for the murder of the us basedhashoggi, will be brought tojustice. he was speaking publicly for the first time since the journalist was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul three weeks ago. here, the prime minister said the men suspected of killing mr khashoggi will be banned from entering britain. tim willcox reports from riyadh at the centre of a diplomatic whirlwind, crown prince mohammed bin salman swept into a...
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russia saudia reference more months became possible because president putin and the crown prince speak the same language both as you wrote prefer to use hard power to resolve issues domestically and internationally both see the world in a black and white do you think if there is a similar thing president putin of would authorize a similar interrogation let's say of former chechen militant in their russian consulate in istanbul. or couldn't. i don't know it's all speculations to be honest i think the russian government is so. domestically and abroad it might not necessarily be. somebody in the intelligence apparatus same as in saudi arabia so that is i think it's still not clear as to whether the reason i'm asking this is because i do see this line of argument developing in both western and arab media all trying to establish this comparative similarity between the russian and the saudi regimes and to me that bunkers because say what you want about the authoritative nature of the russian government it's nowhere near in terms of the concentration of power in one hand as it is. and i would
russia saudia reference more months became possible because president putin and the crown prince speak the same language both as you wrote prefer to use hard power to resolve issues domestically and internationally both see the world in a black and white do you think if there is a similar thing president putin of would authorize a similar interrogation let's say of former chechen militant in their russian consulate in istanbul. or couldn't. i don't know it's all speculations to be honest i...
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process go lateral instead of vertical, the way it happened this time for owpassing the thrn ofar saudiaince ahmed has a lot of support in terms of the tribes,h leader's establishment and the commercial classes. i think the return of princeim ahmed is verrtant for the consolidation of power and making basally a building for the base which is the ruling emily and the rligious establishment and the merchant class. >> reporte so he will support m.b.s.? >> it is aa little ch more complicated than that. i think he would support the king but i'm not suwould support the crown prince. ed helprter: king ahm circle the wagups? >> i think he's begun to do that he's gaining his future already. what's interesting, he showed up to the airportto greet prince bin salman. >> reporter: salman showed up to greet ahmed. >> yes, and he was popular with the young before this happened. in thenited states, i think the khashoggi murder has backfired in many ways more than anyone linked to it ever envisioned. so i think the crown prince is feeling vulnerable and trying to do the things lthat will t his profile an
process go lateral instead of vertical, the way it happened this time for owpassing the thrn ofar saudiaince ahmed has a lot of support in terms of the tribes,h leader's establishment and the commercial classes. i think the return of princeim ahmed is verrtant for the consolidation of power and making basally a building for the base which is the ruling emily and the rligious establishment and the merchant class. >> reporte so he will support m.b.s.? >> it is aa little ch more...
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andar saudia are adding another element of uncertainty for investors. >>> and the death of sears, the store was once a part ofhe fabric of america, and now it's bankrupt. those stories is much moregh to on "nightly business report" for this monday, october 15th. and we do bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. sue is off tonight. invests may have started tweak hoping for a bounce back in stocks's after last we selloff, but they didn't get it today. the marke struggled all day moving betweens gains and losses, looking for some kind of direction. technologies shares fellagain. and key concerns like rising bond deals and trade w issuese still very much in the mix. but investors today were also thrown another curveball, geopolitical risk due the tensions between the u.s. and saudi arabia. first, the closing numbee dow da 25,250. the nasdaq was down almost a percent, almost 66 points and the s&p lost by 16. m wh come next for sfoks. >> stocks falling more than 4% in a week, leading big tech stocks even workings. the question entering thelf secd f october is whether the path ofta least r
andar saudia are adding another element of uncertainty for investors. >>> and the death of sears, the store was once a part ofhe fabric of america, and now it's bankrupt. those stories is much moregh to on "nightly business report" for this monday, october 15th. and we do bid you good evening, everybody. welcome. sue is off tonight. invests may have started tweak hoping for a bounce back in stocks's after last we selloff, but they didn't get it today. the marke struggled all...
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that said that they are that the political divide in brazil is growing deeper by the day but overall saudia was determined to stop boys are not old songs new durham millions of us women in brazil and we have the power we will use that power to defeat hatred president not. oh wow have. had. women standing up for their rights i'm sure simple human decency. in porto alegre and elsewhere across the country hundreds of thousands of people have been making their voices heard and. christiano leave it is speaking out too so she lives on the outskirts of rio for years she was physically abused by her husband. if. you're going to die it is just punch me in the ribs called for call or he shoved me against a wall of the bush he did little to get blisters and even attacked me with a knife when i was pregnant. but you can still see the scar which was. the abuse continued for eleven years a year ago she and her husband separated. no woman of what could ever she can't imagine a man like paul so narrow becoming president. that they've missed of all the talk with the jewish bible how can a presidential candi
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particularly when it comes to what exactly happened who gave the orders or was responsible higher up in the saudia hierarchy and also ultimately where is the body of the about the and i think this is a list those answers and those questions are answered by the saudi government given what reassurances to the or turkish authorities were deaf to going to brace for more tension between the two countries and of course if turkey isn't happy and as we've seen in the last three weeks there is this slow stick systemic release of information tit bits as we say.
particularly when it comes to what exactly happened who gave the orders or was responsible higher up in the saudia hierarchy and also ultimately where is the body of the about the and i think this is a list those answers and those questions are answered by the saudi government given what reassurances to the or turkish authorities were deaf to going to brace for more tension between the two countries and of course if turkey isn't happy and as we've seen in the last three weeks there is this slow...
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their photos and their names and at least one of them is reportedly a military forensics expert from saudia arabia what the footage of course doesn't show is what happened inside the saudi consulate that is something the saudis would have to prove but the saudis still say all these murder allegations are baseless and they indeed say that could talk she left the building after entering it a week ago but didn't do it took investigators believe that they have a firm case that jamal khashoggi was loaded inside the saudi consulate. well honestly speaking turkish officials have left things quite murky they have not given any official press conference yet for example they have rather leaked evidence and footage to the media or speaking on the condition of a non-image t but the picture that is emerging here is indeed that turkish authorities believe he was assessing natives in the saudi consulate that it was a preplanned murder ordered from the very highest ranks of the saudi leadership one more info i can add the saudis have yesterday allow turkish investigators to enter the consulate and conduct
their photos and their names and at least one of them is reportedly a military forensics expert from saudia arabia what the footage of course doesn't show is what happened inside the saudi consulate that is something the saudis would have to prove but the saudis still say all these murder allegations are baseless and they indeed say that could talk she left the building after entering it a week ago but didn't do it took investigators believe that they have a firm case that jamal khashoggi was...
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they went down this cul-de-sac to begin with without a proper line of communication, someone led the saudiagovernment to believe that they could get away with this that this wouldn't be a problem that's why it's a mess now. >> dickerson: susan, maybe some people arguing, what led the saudis to believe this is not a lot of scolding on what is happening in yemen. and that there were -- there's pattern here of basically saying either explicitly or implicitly we're not going to mess with your sovereignty. >> absolutely. this is going to emerge as a case study of why words do matter in the trump presidency. jonah's point is very important one, what have we seen that's different from donald trump, i would say that so much more of transactional view of america's position in the world. and that is something that's quite different, certainly you've had criticism of even barack obama for not emphasizing human rights as much as others. but you've never had a pres before who cae enemy of the people. now if you are the crown prince of saudi arabia do you think you might factor that in to about what you
they went down this cul-de-sac to begin with without a proper line of communication, someone led the saudiagovernment to believe that they could get away with this that this wouldn't be a problem that's why it's a mess now. >> dickerson: susan, maybe some people arguing, what led the saudis to believe this is not a lot of scolding on what is happening in yemen. and that there were -- there's pattern here of basically saying either explicitly or implicitly we're not going to mess with your...
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there's plenty more to the latest develpoments in saudia arabia and reaction in turkey and washingtonews, or download the bbc news app. voters in afghanistan are casting their ballots in the long delayed parliamentary elections, amid heavy security and threats from the taliban. more than 2,500 candidates — including many women — are vying for 250 seats. but more than 30% of polling stations are shut because of security concerns — ten candidates have been killed in the lead up to the vote. live to kabul and our correspondent there secunder kermani. very tight security, what are we expecting turn out to be like, our people going to take the risk and vote ? people going to take the risk and vote? polling beganjust around half an hourago, the vote? polling beganjust around half an hour ago, the afghan president cast his vote, i was just down at a polling station in carpal where a queue of around 100 or so people was building up. as you said, security is the main concern, thousands of soldiers have been deployed across the country to try and ensure that voting does pass off peacefully. how
there's plenty more to the latest develpoments in saudia arabia and reaction in turkey and washingtonews, or download the bbc news app. voters in afghanistan are casting their ballots in the long delayed parliamentary elections, amid heavy security and threats from the taliban. more than 2,500 candidates — including many women — are vying for 250 seats. but more than 30% of polling stations are shut because of security concerns — ten candidates have been killed in the lead up to the vote....
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inthsifying its for saudia arabia to come clean about the death of washington post journalist jamal uo evan lambert with saw first on fox5. evan. >> reporter: marina, we have new informati on the mgm shock that of little girlen that ed over the summer. we also heard from prince ge's county police. i'll have that story coming up after the♪ here's to the stair takers, breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's markegoers, cholesterol lowerers cell phone silencers. the new lease on lers, and the positive thinkers. here's to you all that see every day as an opportunity to thrive your way. anberger: i'm abwhen dave bratwent t, and i approve this message. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] e while virginians strug with rising drug prices, brat's ten thousandsfr om pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax baks while voting against lowering the cost of prescription and voting against protectioni for pre-existingtions for the people he represents. brat serves hi
inthsifying its for saudia arabia to come clean about the death of washington post journalist jamal uo evan lambert with saw first on fox5. evan. >> reporter: marina, we have new informati on the mgm shock that of little girlen that ed over the summer. we also heard from prince ge's county police. i'll have that story coming up after the♪ here's to the stair takers, breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appointment keepers, fantastic creatures. farmer's...
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will happen to investment and we've already seen at last year that foreign direct investment into saudia arabia plunged to quite a bit and we see the same pattern so far this year a couple of u.s. businessmen decided to pull out of a mess of five hundred billion dollars project in saudi arabia where they're trying to build futuristic cities saw there are some signs that this actually does have real economic consequences all right thanks for that yes do you stay with us because i want to get your take on a rough few days on of the markets let's first update of you as though in wall street stocks jumps in early trading on friday recovering some losses from a two day slide a few minutes into the session the dow was up one percent on the final day of a well a volatile week the gains followed powerful earnings reports by leading banks j.p. morgan chase wells fargo and citibank they reported higher profits and said the u.s. economy is strong but echoed comments by the country's treasury secretary he said fundamentals are strong and called this week's losses and natural correction in a high mar
will happen to investment and we've already seen at last year that foreign direct investment into saudia arabia plunged to quite a bit and we see the same pattern so far this year a couple of u.s. businessmen decided to pull out of a mess of five hundred billion dollars project in saudi arabia where they're trying to build futuristic cities saw there are some signs that this actually does have real economic consequences all right thanks for that yes do you stay with us because i want to get...
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there's plenty more to the latest develpoments in saudia arabia and reaction in turkey and washoingtons at bbc.com/news — or download the bbc news app. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now, in the 20th century. the depressive conclusion, in argentina today, it's actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain. but as good friends, we've always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style. after almost three decades in service, an aircraft that enthralled its many admirers for so long taxis home one last time. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: saudi state media has confirmed that the journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul. at least 60 people have been killed after a train smashed into a crowd celebrating the religious festival
there's plenty more to the latest develpoments in saudia arabia and reaction in turkey and washoingtons at bbc.com/news — or download the bbc news app. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plain outside korem, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now, in the 20th century. the depressive conclusion, in...
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reached to any content as these are into and encrypted also because the phone line was a roaming saudia line but they have assured that four of these nineteen calls to saudi arabia where gone to crown prince mohamed sahnoun special secretary also a new development in the case is that there is another suspect in the file in the investigation file the sources told us that this man the other suspect has been in charge of informing cell do authorities about every move. since the time he arrived from united states. until the time he stepped in the consulate building and disappeared or of these are obviously significant developments u.s. secretary of state might compare you know has been in ankara today one of the turkish authorities saying about the ongoing investigation. well turkish foreign minister had to have a statement to the cameras actually he had a very short press briefing he mentioned that to counter parts talked about the developments in the case but of course circuit has concerns concerns over the case even though united states is ready to help because the foreign minister menti
reached to any content as these are into and encrypted also because the phone line was a roaming saudia line but they have assured that four of these nineteen calls to saudi arabia where gone to crown prince mohamed sahnoun special secretary also a new development in the case is that there is another suspect in the file in the investigation file the sources told us that this man the other suspect has been in charge of informing cell do authorities about every move. since the time he arrived...
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president trump warned today of consequences if saudia arabia had killed him.ut he said he would not cancel arm deals with them. i don't want to lose an order like that... and there are other ways of punishing, to use a word that is a pretty harsh word but it is true. we're going to get the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment. it's 11 days since jamal khashoggi entered the consulate to get papers for his wedding. he's not been seen since. it's alleged the body of the critical journalist was dismembered. the saudi interior minister repeated his government's denial of what he called baseless allegations and lies. rallying his supporters, president erdogan is being cautious and hasn't echoed accusations of murder. he has even accepted the saudi's request for a joint inquiry but says they must provide evidence. turkey's strategy is two—pronged. it's treading carefully to protect an important relationship with riyadh, especially amid economic problems here. but at the same time it is leaking incriminating evidence to build international support and warn
president trump warned today of consequences if saudia arabia had killed him.ut he said he would not cancel arm deals with them. i don't want to lose an order like that... and there are other ways of punishing, to use a word that is a pretty harsh word but it is true. we're going to get the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment. it's 11 days since jamal khashoggi entered the consulate to get papers for his wedding. he's not been seen since. it's alleged the body of the critical...
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saudia arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman says those responsible for the murder of the us—based was speaking publicly for the first time since mr khashoggi was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul three weeks ago. here, the prime minister has said that saudi arabia's explanation for the death of mr khashoggi lacks credibility. president erdogan of turkey has said mr khashoggi was the victim of premeditated political murder. tim willcox reports. at the centre of a diplomatic whirlwind, crown prince mohammed bin salman swept into a riyadh conference this evening. up until now, he'd never spoken publicly about the death of jamal khashoggi. translation: the incident that took place is very painful for all saudis, especially ordinary saudi citizens, and i believe it is painful for any human in the world. today the kingdom of saudi arabia is taking all legal measures to complete investigations jointly with the turkish government to reach result and bring those guilty tojustice. after denying everything, saudi arabia finally admitted killing mr khashoggi, a former royal insider in
saudia arabia's crown prince mohammed bin salman says those responsible for the murder of the us—based was speaking publicly for the first time since mr khashoggi was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul three weeks ago. here, the prime minister has said that saudi arabia's explanation for the death of mr khashoggi lacks credibility. president erdogan of turkey has said mr khashoggi was the victim of premeditated political murder. tim willcox reports. at the centre of a diplomatic...
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there's plenty more to the latest develpoments in saudia arabia and reaction in turkey and washingtonbc news app. the founder of wikilea ks, julian assange, is launching legal action against ecuador, the country in whose london embassy he's been living for the past six years. he's accusing the ecuadorean government of violating his fundamental rights and freedoms, after conditions were imposed on his communications with the outside world. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. some might say he was being a little ungrateful. for six years, julian assange has lived in the ecuadorian embassy in london. confined to quarters, he has not been able to set foot outside. and now, after strict new rules were imposed, he has decided to take his hosts to court. translation: we believe these rules violate fundamental rights. it limits the exercising of the right to a defence. it affects the privacy of people who might spend time with julian assange, and above all his lack of communication with the outside world should immediately cease. this all began in august 2010, when the swedish prosecutor's office
there's plenty more to the latest develpoments in saudia arabia and reaction in turkey and washingtonbc news app. the founder of wikilea ks, julian assange, is launching legal action against ecuador, the country in whose london embassy he's been living for the past six years. he's accusing the ecuadorean government of violating his fundamental rights and freedoms, after conditions were imposed on his communications with the outside world. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. some might say he was...
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being in the consulate building that is considered saudia turn first but let's not forget that this building is within the borders of turkey there are problems of turkey. agreement and they international laws. never. allow. such a climbs and never prevent investigations in a second a stance or. merely. things so in this regard we will do our work we will continue to geisha and we need not to forget that. saudi citizen is an international. known journalist and he is well known everywhere. and this is another thing that this is sedates attention to this. in turkey we will follow up this case because it's a spiritual case human case and the world is quiet tend to stay in this case up to the moment the evidence. that has been brutally killed and these brutality. will harm and hurt the human conscience. in a severe way. you know members let me tell you that the saudi authorities have taken an important step in. confirming the cry and the killing and now we are asking saudi authorities to work hard to reveal the names of those in the involved from bottle. to stealing because everyone has to be kno
being in the consulate building that is considered saudia turn first but let's not forget that this building is within the borders of turkey there are problems of turkey. agreement and they international laws. never. allow. such a climbs and never prevent investigations in a second a stance or. merely. things so in this regard we will do our work we will continue to geisha and we need not to forget that. saudi citizen is an international. known journalist and he is well known everywhere. and...
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and the daily mail claims saudia arabia has spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on british mps, paying and business class flights. mps mp5 on the saudi gravy train is their headline. there you are, the brexit talks are dominating many of tomorrow's front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start there. the guardian, lance? they are focusing on the political difficulties that theresa may finds herself in, and suggesting that actually there's a willingness amongst the leaders of the other european union nations, the other 27, to help her through those difficulties if they can and that's pa rt difficulties if they can and that's part of the mood music and the body language we saw at the summit in the last couple of days, that they want to help and they're not quite sure what they're supposed to be helping with. why the change of heart? i'm not sure it's a change of heart but it's a recognition of the situation, they are slightly burmese but they have sympathy, because there are politicians, they have sympathy with her difficulties bash them used. it is difficult that
and the daily mail claims saudia arabia has spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on british mps, paying and business class flights. mps mp5 on the saudi gravy train is their headline. there you are, the brexit talks are dominating many of tomorrow's front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start there. the guardian, lance? they are focusing on the political difficulties that theresa may finds herself in, and suggesting that actually there's a willingness amongst the...
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area of disturbed weather giving us some very heavy downpours over parts of italy three sicily and saudia and we've also seen some very heavy downpours in the northern parts of chile zia and across into the northeastern parts of out cheerio more wet weather still to come out of this system but it is pulling away towards the north so for the north coast of africa then things generally improving less thunderstorms around but still the risk of one to particularly around tripoli there on saturday towards the east not quite as hot as it has been forcing cairo will be operated around thirty four and for similar batwoman twenty seven but do expect a good deal of clout during the day. the consequence of. the virtues of russia will you serve the marine corps for mentioning too far that just doesn't go away. believe that it's true for the last couple years he's homeless. follows a group of u.s. army veterans traumatized by war. as they struggle to get their lives back. on al-jazeera. and we're going to run of the top stories here. western countries have united to accuse russia of running a global c
area of disturbed weather giving us some very heavy downpours over parts of italy three sicily and saudia and we've also seen some very heavy downpours in the northern parts of chile zia and across into the northeastern parts of out cheerio more wet weather still to come out of this system but it is pulling away towards the north so for the north coast of africa then things generally improving less thunderstorms around but still the risk of one to particularly around tripoli there on saturday...
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president trump said saudia arabia's king salman has denied any knowlededge of the journalist's disappearancee the journalist was murdered in the saudi consulate nearly two weeks ago. england play spain tonight in seville in their nations league match. the football association has condemned the behaviour of some england fans last night. a group of supporters had to be dispersed by riot police in seville. footage showed fans kicking wing mirrors off parked vehicles and one man throwing a glass at a passing car in the city centre. but some fans complained of heavy—handed policing. our sports editor dan roan is there for us this evening. what is the atmosphere like in seville? so far so good, at least today. that has probably been helped by the heavy downpour we have experienced all afternoon and a very visible police presence. the trouble may have only involved a minority of england fans last night but it is becoming a recurring and embarrassing problem for the fa. it came despite pleas for the travelling supporters to behave themselves after the last time england played here in spain in alican
president trump said saudia arabia's king salman has denied any knowlededge of the journalist's disappearancee the journalist was murdered in the saudi consulate nearly two weeks ago. england play spain tonight in seville in their nations league match. the football association has condemned the behaviour of some england fans last night. a group of supporters had to be dispersed by riot police in seville. footage showed fans kicking wing mirrors off parked vehicles and one man throwing a glass...
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italy as we head through thursday some heavy downpours as well through parts of corsica and into saudia behind that system there is another one but that will really breaks up as we head through into friday not a great deal left to it some showers yes but also a good deal of cloud and the reason it disappears is because it's making way for this next one that's working in from the atlantic that's going to bring some pretty wild weather that particularly to parts of western island on friday for the other side of the mediterranean there's also been plenty of showers here the latest system making its way eastwards through parts of tunisia and eventually into parts of libya as we head through friday some shop showers here to us the south of the central belt of africa expect quite a few showers across this region as well particularly over policy the bone looks very very wet here on thursday and friday to. sweden is his home. northern iraq his homeland. from which he ran. camera in hand he retired. to film these tiny taste to run. a story soon transformed by a chance encounter. the girl who sav
italy as we head through thursday some heavy downpours as well through parts of corsica and into saudia behind that system there is another one but that will really breaks up as we head through into friday not a great deal left to it some showers yes but also a good deal of cloud and the reason it disappears is because it's making way for this next one that's working in from the atlantic that's going to bring some pretty wild weather that particularly to parts of western island on friday for...
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.> president trump thinks suspending military sales to saudia arabia will do more harm than good.ump po-28sa 450 billion dollars, i think it's over a million jobs. that's not helpful for us to cancel an order like that. that hurts us far more than it hurts them.">president trump did say he is willing to do other things to put pressure on saudi arabia including issuing sanctions. (justine) the thousands of migrants walking towards america are not giving up... the new offer from the president of honduras -- if they return home. (justine) a battle between big business and social advocates takes center stage on the november ballot. the hotly contested tax to help the homeless that some say is a waste of money. (jrs) an earthquake could happen at any moment along the hayward fault. we take alook at how people are preparing on the 150th anniversary of the last big quake. quake. california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, support
.> president trump thinks suspending military sales to saudia arabia will do more harm than good.ump po-28sa 450 billion dollars, i think it's over a million jobs. that's not helpful for us to cancel an order like that. that hurts us far more than it hurts them.">president trump did say he is willing to do other things to put pressure on saudi arabia including issuing sanctions. (justine) the thousands of migrants walking towards america are not giving up... the new offer from the...