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not yet in nor are they completely confirmed it appears that the most recent victim is the late washington post columnist jamal khashoggi an influential critic of saudi ruler mohamed bin solomon now there is mounting evidence that after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey he was rendered unconscious and then dismembered by a special team sent from riyadh that included a number of bin solomon's personal bodyguards u.s. president trump says it is too early to draw any conclusions but the white house has requested turkey delivered the audio and video it says it has on the last moments of his show she's life. who should she disappeared death by decree that's our topic today we're focusing on that with rick no act he's a foreign affairs reporter for the washington post for which a crucial she also worked as a commentator recovers europe and international security issues and says politically motivated kidnappings or killings in the key to a new level of foreign policy assertiveness especially as the west likes leadership in defending human rights. and bill on is an editor for the german d
not yet in nor are they completely confirmed it appears that the most recent victim is the late washington post columnist jamal khashoggi an influential critic of saudi ruler mohamed bin solomon now there is mounting evidence that after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey he was rendered unconscious and then dismembered by a special team sent from riyadh that included a number of bin solomon's personal bodyguards u.s. president trump says it is too early to draw any conclusions but...
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washington post but because of his history he. he is really one of these men who were very close and not not in the last few years we can say in the last two decades at least if not more very close to the leadership and he was very close to time and others have or i mean even very close to the saudi security services so i think that that's why he's his really important or he came to this is very special because he's much more prominent and because. of this situation around that he was in washington and went to. i mean people know what what was going on in the other two cases we knew about it after it happened there was no follow up and there were no news that's on its leaving from one place to another and i think the whole investigations and even the leaks that came or the leaks that came from the authorities give it a push sites of this we have to be aware that on one side saudi arabia owns nearly all important media outlets in the arab world. and other newspapers and. which is and we can't forget the lobbying. they have in washi
washington post but because of his history he. he is really one of these men who were very close and not not in the last few years we can say in the last two decades at least if not more very close to the leadership and he was very close to time and others have or i mean even very close to the saudi security services so i think that that's why he's his really important or he came to this is very special because he's much more prominent and because. of this situation around that he was in...
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but he also after his self-imposed exile he continued writing for the washington post and the washington post has published in the capital of the probably most important ally the saudis have when it comes to military support its economy and so on so he was embarrassing the saudi elite the saudi leadership in the capital of one of the countries they came over most about in the world and i think that made him. especially dangerous to the saudis it's not just since this is twenty fourteen at least three other saudi critics have disappeared why is this case getting so much attention. i think that it. became a. washington post because of his history he is really. one of these men who were very close in the last few years we can say in the last two decades at least if not more very close to the leadership and he was. consultant and others or. even very close to the saudi security services so i think that that's why he's really important or he came to this is very special because he's much more prominent and because. of this situation around that he was in washington and. i mean people what was
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we learned from "the washington post" in the past 48 hours that the u.s.ent intercepted communications of the saudis hatching a kidnapping plot to lure jamal khashoggi back to his native saudi arabia. there is something called intelligence community directive 191 which requires that the intelligence community, when it comes into possession of a threat of murder, of bodily harm and of kidnapping to a u.s. citizen or non-u.s. citizen alike it places a requirement on the intelligence community. that it then inform that person of the danger he or she is in. the fact that jamal carb ghkhas went to a diplomatic facility alone, walked in there, didn't steam have any concerns, didn't express it to friends or family before he walked into the diplomatic facility. it raises the question as to whether that warning was ever delivered. we have no indication it ever was. and if it wasn't, it raises a question as to why. usually this is pretty automatic. it's done within the intelligence community itself. there's no policy intervention. occasionally when there are extraor
we learned from "the washington post" in the past 48 hours that the u.s.ent intercepted communications of the saudis hatching a kidnapping plot to lure jamal khashoggi back to his native saudi arabia. there is something called intelligence community directive 191 which requires that the intelligence community, when it comes into possession of a threat of murder, of bodily harm and of kidnapping to a u.s. citizen or non-u.s. citizen alike it places a requirement on the intelligence...
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what you need to know about this cartoon is that it did not run in "the washington post." the post pulled the cartoon because it was a pro-eisenhower paper. mr. block was pro-stephenson and very adamant about that in his cartoons. they felt mr. block's opinion of eisenhower failing to control mccarthy and nixon went too far. and might perhaps persuade voters not to vote for him. and so it didn't run. it did run in the areas where mr. block was syndicated, the other newspapers. what you also need to know is that "the washington post" readers missed it. they knew that a cartoon had appeared elsewhere. it had not appeared in their hometown paper, and they were angry. "the washington post" ran every single cartoon that mr. block chose to draw after that. he had a lot of power at the post as a cartoonist. we can see that mr. block's art style has evolved from the midwestern pen and ink drawing to a very loose drawing style. he uses a lot of graphite, a lot of ink brush. he is using a stippled board, so it really grabs the pencil and gives it a nice texture. he used whiteout both
what you need to know about this cartoon is that it did not run in "the washington post." the post pulled the cartoon because it was a pro-eisenhower paper. mr. block was pro-stephenson and very adamant about that in his cartoons. they felt mr. block's opinion of eisenhower failing to control mccarthy and nixon went too far. and might perhaps persuade voters not to vote for him. and so it didn't run. it did run in the areas where mr. block was syndicated, the other newspapers. what...
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meanwhile the washington post printed his last opinion piece. the journalist accuses western powers of being too mild with authoritarian military eastern leaders. the lack of action has allowed those powers to silence the press more than before. >> let's talk more about the story. speaking with us. we heard in the report about recordings. if they exist, they will be a game changer. >> the u.s., at the moment has been trying to protect the idea that maybe the killings had been the with the agreement of crown prince. for the moment, investigations are showing some of the people involved may be close to the highest circles of the saudi government. that would have an impact for saudi arabia and is already having a strong impact. saudi arabia is supposed to host, next week, and investment forum. an investment political figures have announced they will not join the forum. this will have an impact on the incentives. lucy: we have been talking about that. having a snowball effect. >> it is unlikely the u.s. will cut their relations with saudi arabia. tr
meanwhile the washington post printed his last opinion piece. the journalist accuses western powers of being too mild with authoritarian military eastern leaders. the lack of action has allowed those powers to silence the press more than before. >> let's talk more about the story. speaking with us. we heard in the report about recordings. if they exist, they will be a game changer. >> the u.s., at the moment has been trying to protect the idea that maybe the killings had been the...
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newspaper washington post citing sources that u.s. intelligence officials claim that they possibly intercepted communications with saudi officials discussing the capture of cole shogi has to be said though riyadh is denying any responsibility for disappearance so we still don't know what happened on that fateful day can you tell us a little bit more about what we do know about the footage that's been released of this supposed that team of saudi agents who allegedly were sent by our yacht to target. facials have identified they say most of this fifteen member team images of them have now been all across turkish media they've understand that they have identified some of the professions they say some of them work for saudi special forces there's even they say one member was a forensic skills now those who jaish and he could have been used for the dismembering of. this is something that is strongly denied by riyadh but they. do believe they are building up a picture of who they believe is responsible for his disappearance and possible mur
newspaper washington post citing sources that u.s. intelligence officials claim that they possibly intercepted communications with saudi officials discussing the capture of cole shogi has to be said though riyadh is denying any responsibility for disappearance so we still don't know what happened on that fateful day can you tell us a little bit more about what we do know about the footage that's been released of this supposed that team of saudi agents who allegedly were sent by our yacht to...
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process he didn't go meet the crown prince when the secretary of state went and according to the washington post the president is increasingly annoyed with his son in law feels that he misjudged the situation feels like he was blindsided by the whole thing patty thank you for that political force in washington d.c. now saudi arabia says the matter should be down to with by its own course but turkey's ruling party is insisting it will not allow a saudi cover up. scaling reports from istanbul. to days of cooling the allegations baseless loisa saudi arabia has admitted to the world. she was killed in selling to the consulate in istanbul. it is crucial she died as a result of a brawl that broke out with officials who had flown to help him return to saudi arabia reality admission is a sharp turn for the kingdom which is always insisted that he had left the building twenty minutes after he had entered a few of buying the latest saudi narrative we know the facts now the turks have dribbled dripped out for the last couple of weeks this is now about a political battle rather than a quest for the truth be
process he didn't go meet the crown prince when the secretary of state went and according to the washington post the president is increasingly annoyed with his son in law feels that he misjudged the situation feels like he was blindsided by the whole thing patty thank you for that political force in washington d.c. now saudi arabia says the matter should be down to with by its own course but turkey's ruling party is insisting it will not allow a saudi cover up. scaling reports from istanbul. to...
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no one from the washington post what made to shock she so dangerous. workers on she was on of course a very prominent saudi journalist but he also after his self imposed exile he continued writing for the washington post and other. the washing clothes is published in the capital of the probably most important ally the saudis have when it comes -- to terry supports -- economy and so on sir was -- embarrassing dhea saudi leaders saudi leadership and the capital of one of the country's daycare mode most about in the world and i think that made him -- especially. dangerous to the saudis not jack it's it's not just to shock to you since is twenty fourteen at least three other saudi critics have disappeared. wine is this case getting so much attention. and i think that the construction became so important also dangers not only because he was a journalist for the washington post but because of his history. he is really one of these men were very close and not not in the last few years we can say in the last two decades at least if not mor. very close to the t
no one from the washington post what made to shock she so dangerous. workers on she was on of course a very prominent saudi journalist but he also after his self imposed exile he continued writing for the washington post and other. the washing clothes is published in the capital of the probably most important ally the saudis have when it comes -- to terry supports -- economy and so on sir was -- embarrassing dhea saudi leaders saudi leadership and the capital of one of the country's daycare...
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saudi hit squad they arrived at istanbul's international airport the same day vanished in the washington post says communication plans to detain custody were intercepted by u.s. intelligence we're going to outside the saudi consulate in istanbul in a moment but we're starting with this from stephanie decker. turkish sources say these men arrived at istanbul airport with a mission to either abductor or kill. they flew into istanbul on the same day the saudi journalist was due to return to the consulate to finalize some paperwork they're suspected to have been inside the consulate would be entered the building around a quarter past one local time on the afternoon of the second of october a turkish newspaper has published the pictures and the names of the fifteen saudi nationals that the turks say were part of the so-called saudi hit squad the new york times goes into further detail quoting an anonymous senior turkish official saying ankara believes he was killed inside the consulate at the orders of the highest level of the saudi royal court then gruesome detail the question he was killed withi
saudi hit squad they arrived at istanbul's international airport the same day vanished in the washington post says communication plans to detain custody were intercepted by u.s. intelligence we're going to outside the saudi consulate in istanbul in a moment but we're starting with this from stephanie decker. turkish sources say these men arrived at istanbul airport with a mission to either abductor or kill. they flew into istanbul on the same day the saudi journalist was due to return to the...
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good luck with that. >>> there is new reporting on the washington post disappearance of jamaal khashoggi. he walked into the saudi arabia consulate on october 2nd and hasn't been seen since. according to the post, the turkish government has told u.s. officials that it has audio and video recordings that prove khashoggi was interrogated, tortured, murdered w, and dismembered. the post reports that turkish officials are hesitant to release those recordings. saudi arabia claims khashoggi left the consulate soon after entering and denies a role in his disappearance. as willie mentioned, in an interview yesterday, president trump expressed concern that khashoggi may have been killed at the consulate, but went on to praise u.s. relations with saudi arabia as, quote, excellent, and insisted that any consequences for the disappearance of the u.s.-based journalist would not be economic. >> there are certainly other ways to address this situation. but i will tell you right now, up front, they're spending $110 billion purchasing military equipment and other things. if we don't sell it to them, they
good luck with that. >>> there is new reporting on the washington post disappearance of jamaal khashoggi. he walked into the saudi arabia consulate on october 2nd and hasn't been seen since. according to the post, the turkish government has told u.s. officials that it has audio and video recordings that prove khashoggi was interrogated, tortured, murdered w, and dismembered. the post reports that turkish officials are hesitant to release those recordings. saudi arabia claims khashoggi...
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fallout has been that some journalists in the ways think leading journalists that work at the washington post which of course is where our shoji used to write have actually been called out for their pro saudi reporting what else do we know about this barbara the washington post has understandably really been quite aggressive in its campaign to find out exactly what happened turning the heat up on saudi arabia's allies in the u.s. they even put out one op ed with the headline when you work for a murderer but soon after that piece was published the investigative website intersect pointed out a rather unfortunate fact that washington post columnist ed rogers and contributing writer carter eskew perfective been working for the saudi government by the lobbying firms that each of them runs within twenty four hours of that intercept piece going up the washington post put out their own article saying that both lobbying companies have now canceled their contracts with saudi arabia and so apart from these journalists stroke lobbyists who else is the story really shine the spotlight on well there is one
fallout has been that some journalists in the ways think leading journalists that work at the washington post which of course is where our shoji used to write have actually been called out for their pro saudi reporting what else do we know about this barbara the washington post has understandably really been quite aggressive in its campaign to find out exactly what happened turning the heat up on saudi arabia's allies in the u.s. they even put out one op ed with the headline when you work for a...
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. >>> next, washington post writer jamal khashoggi's fiance details the last time she saw him. (acapella) whoa! (vo) and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. (acapella) ahhhhhhhhhhh! (vo) new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold, medicine. (host) here...at snowfest... (vo) for your worst sore throat pain try new vicks vapocool drops. it's not candy, it's powerful relief. (acapella) ahhhhhh! (vo) vaporize sore throat pain with new vicks vapocool drops. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective treatment options. like christine bray. after battling ovarian cancer for several years, her test results revealed a potential treatment not considered previously a drug therapy that targeted her tumor. today, christine's meta
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intelligence community from fulfilling its solemn duty in this case. >> and jonathan, this is "the washington post" story. this is one of the people who works -- has a relationship with your newspaper, an opinion writer for your newspaper. what has "the post" been able to do? >> "the post" has been able to at least as an institution raise hell in all quarters where we can raise hell. whether it to the administration, the saudis, the turks, anyone who will listen. because -- >> and this is normally a thing where "the washington post" would have a receptive ear at the state department and at the white house. >> right. and in fact, you wouldn't have to demand that the president of the united states say something, that the administration would say something about not just the disappearance and possible murder of someone who was living in the united states but also a journalist. freedom is like the bedrock of american democracy. freedom of it press is essential. journalists are the only people -- journalism is the only profession protected in the constitution. we are a beacon for other nations around t
intelligence community from fulfilling its solemn duty in this case. >> and jonathan, this is "the washington post" story. this is one of the people who works -- has a relationship with your newspaper, an opinion writer for your newspaper. what has "the post" been able to do? >> "the post" has been able to at least as an institution raise hell in all quarters where we can raise hell. whether it to the administration, the saudis, the turks, anyone who...
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even now, the washington post has been under attack for externalism. was a correspondent in tehran. i spent a year and a half in prison there for doing this work. we at the post, his colleagues will always appreciate jamal for his commitment to bringing these stories to light and his integrity in doing it and we hope that these terrible reports are not true. host: he was our guest on a podcast that is available on the c-span video library. he is out with a new book early next year about his own experiences. we are asking you about the missing -- the missing journalist who has been missing since october the second. 60 minutes will be on the phone with the saudi president in the next 24 hours. on the democrats line, ray in ohio. caller: good morning. i want to remind people that the 9/11 terrorists came out of and control or slamming on the media is never the answer. we have to maintain a free press. it has to be worldwide. i spent two years in turkey in the army and i cannot imagine a more open society, a more welcoming society. what they have turned int
even now, the washington post has been under attack for externalism. was a correspondent in tehran. i spent a year and a half in prison there for doing this work. we at the post, his colleagues will always appreciate jamal for his commitment to bringing these stories to light and his integrity in doing it and we hope that these terrible reports are not true. host: he was our guest on a podcast that is available on the c-span video library. he is out with a new book early next year about his own...
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the washington post for which she is a columnist says secret audio and video footage shows the journalist was detained inside by a saudi security team who then killed him and dismembered his body. the post which is running an ad campaign to draw attention to the case says it has the information from u.s. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity the audio recordings reportedly suggest that she was also tortured and beaten neither the u.s. all the turkish government have confirmed the reports. the saudi journalist who lived in self-imposed exile in the u.s. was a vocal critic of saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman but riyadh denies all involvement in disappearance. a delegation from saudi arabia has now arrived in turkey to help with the investigation riyadh says turkey has agreed to a joint probe according to the washington post ankara is wary of releasing the recordings it has because that would reveal that the turks spy on foreign governments inside their country but one thing is clear saudi arabia is coming into growing international pressure to explain what happened to your mom
the washington post for which she is a columnist says secret audio and video footage shows the journalist was detained inside by a saudi security team who then killed him and dismembered his body. the post which is running an ad campaign to draw attention to the case says it has the information from u.s. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity the audio recordings reportedly suggest that she was also tortured and beaten neither the u.s. all the turkish government have confirmed the...
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their own press is not allowed to speak with a diverse debate. >> shepard: fred hiatt from "the washington postthoughts of us are here with you and yours at the post. thanks for coming. >> thanks, shepard. >> shepard: president trump says he may sends troops to shut down the border with mexico. he's warning by twitter and what it's really all about still to come. many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is the eligibility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. if you need cash for your family, call newday usa. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no. give us a call. call now: 1-855-376-1361. of course he prefers the pearl white to the cherry red. but you can't fit three kids and a dog who's prone to car sickness in a sports car. [engine reving] yeah, dave's had to compromise a lot lately. [engine reving] [tires screeching] but not when it comes to cutting the cord. fubo gives him all the sports he needs as well as all the shows his family loves. don't compromise. get over 100 channels
their own press is not allowed to speak with a diverse debate. >> shepard: fred hiatt from "the washington postthoughts of us are here with you and yours at the post. thanks for coming. >> thanks, shepard. >> shepard: president trump says he may sends troops to shut down the border with mexico. he's warning by twitter and what it's really all about still to come. many of you have served our country honorably. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran...
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our colleague, a part-time columnist there at the "washington post." and it's sort of a controversy that has pitted the president against the more humanitarian-minded foreign policy experts in the house and the senate who want to see this administration exert some kind of pressure, some kind of punishment. mr. trump is trying to avoid that. and he may be primarily advised by his own experience with the saudis as having a number of private business relationships. that was his first big overseas trip when he became president. he's always had a close relationship with the regime and trying to make it closer. and it raises a lot of serious questions about how he really feels not just about the saudi regime but also how he feels about the whole issue of human rights in our foreign policy. >> so congressman, you've got the russia thing going on in the background. it's a constant in the trump presidency. you've got the kavanaugh matter, seen as a total through the uprights victory for the white house at least. then along comes this saudi matter, truly out of
our colleague, a part-time columnist there at the "washington post." and it's sort of a controversy that has pitted the president against the more humanitarian-minded foreign policy experts in the house and the senate who want to see this administration exert some kind of pressure, some kind of punishment. mr. trump is trying to avoid that. and he may be primarily advised by his own experience with the saudis as having a number of private business relationships. that was his first big...
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what they say is a saudi kill team on the same day at istanbul's international airport and the washington post which worked for he wrote for them says u.s. intelligence intercepted communications of saudi officials discussing a plan to detain khashoggi back to saudi arabia. in a moment we'll cross live to washington for reaction to new comments from the u.s. vice president mike pence can really help it will bring us that report but first let's talk to my colleague stephanie decker who's in istanbul waiting outside the saudi consulate staff let's just take a step back if you will for the next ninety seconds or so what do we know as fact what do we know is speculation and what do we know is what might have happened well the only thing we know is fact peter is that. entered that consulate behind us eight days ago and he hasn't been heard or seen from since this is the only thing we know as factually correct this speculation is coming from anonymous turkish officials senior officials being quoted in strong publications like the new york times like the washington post all across tarkus median of co
what they say is a saudi kill team on the same day at istanbul's international airport and the washington post which worked for he wrote for them says u.s. intelligence intercepted communications of saudi officials discussing a plan to detain khashoggi back to saudi arabia. in a moment we'll cross live to washington for reaction to new comments from the u.s. vice president mike pence can really help it will bring us that report but first let's talk to my colleague stephanie decker who's in...
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he must own the situation and every fact is going to get out. >> "the new york times" and "washington post" reporting there is evidence that connects the crown prince to the kill team and several members of the team that flew from riyadh to istanbul just as khashoggi disappeared. "the post" reports that the white house and the saudi royal family are searching for an explanation of khashoggi's death that does not implicate prince muhammad. the president is waiting for answers and cast out on intel that could implicate the saudis. >> i'm not giving cover at all. with that being said, saudi arabia has been a very important ally of ours in the middle east. i want to find out what happened and where is the fault and we will probably know that by the end of the week. >> you asked for the audio and video? >> we asked for it if it exists. we asked for it if it exists. >> are you surprised they have not turned it over? >> no. i'm not sure yet it exists. possibly does. >> senate foreign relations committee chairman bob corker says the administration has clamped down on intelligence about the case sa
he must own the situation and every fact is going to get out. >> "the new york times" and "washington post" reporting there is evidence that connects the crown prince to the kill team and several members of the team that flew from riyadh to istanbul just as khashoggi disappeared. "the post" reports that the white house and the saudi royal family are searching for an explanation of khashoggi's death that does not implicate prince muhammad. the president is...
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. >> president trump: i was in the headline of "the washington post," my name associated with this crazy bomber. trump bomber or something, but i was in the headline when they got him. he didn't say bomber found, they talked about trump in the headline. they didn't do that with bernie sanders when he had -- they didn't do that with the democrats want other people came out. they didn't do that with president obama with the church, the horrible situation with the church. they didn't do that. they put my name in the headlines. when i say enemy of the people, i'm talking about the fake news, and it is fake. my thing is my people understan understand. a reporter for "the washington post" doesn't story -- an arena i was at was empty and he shows a picture, not a very good crowd, something to that effect and then it turned out that he took the picture five hours before the people started coming into the arena. the arena was packed and there were thousands of people outside. they had to retracted. but this is the kind of
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a new abc news/"washington post" poll is out this morning showing trump's numbers have improved. this comes as he turned his focus to immigration leaving the door open for a potential new child separation policy. >> that same poll showing democrats gaining ground on that issue. 50% of people saying they would do a better job on immigration versus 38% who think republicans would do a better job. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri joins us now live with more. good morning, tara. >> good morning. that's right. the president said on the white house lawn that the child separation policy works, that it deters illegal immigration. and he seemed to suggest he hasn't given up on that policy. >> democrats want to abolish i.c.e. and they want to turn america into a giant sanctuary for criminal aliens. >> reporter: just weeks before the mid-terms president trump revealing he is not giving up on his zero tolerance immigration policy. >> we're looking at everything you can look at when it comes to illegal immigration. >> reporter: the "washington post" reporting the trump administrat
a new abc news/"washington post" poll is out this morning showing trump's numbers have improved. this comes as he turned his focus to immigration leaving the door open for a potential new child separation policy. >> that same poll showing democrats gaining ground on that issue. 50% of people saying they would do a better job on immigration versus 38% who think republicans would do a better job. abc's white house correspondent tara palmeri joins us now live with more. good...
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this is "the washington post" reports that the turkish government has tapes of the killing of "the washington post" columnist. from the paper, quote, the turkish government has told u.s. officials that it has audio and video recordings that prove "washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul this month. that's according to u.s. and turkish officials. the audio recording in particular provides some of the most persuasive and gruesome evidence that the saudi team is responsible for khashoggi's death. but turkish officials are wary of releasing the recordings fearing they could divulge how the turks spy on foreign entities in their country. those officials said. and while members of congress propose sanctions in blocking weapons sales to the kingdom, donald trump stays focused on the bottom line. >> well, we have -- it's not our country. it's in turkey, and it's not a citizen, as i understand it. but a thing like that shouldn't happen. it is a reporter with "the washington post." and it's something like that should not be allowed to happen. i don't
this is "the washington post" reports that the turkish government has tapes of the killing of "the washington post" columnist. from the paper, quote, the turkish government has told u.s. officials that it has audio and video recordings that prove "washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi was killed inside the saudi consulate in istanbul this month. that's according to u.s. and turkish officials. the audio recording in particular provides some of the most...
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"the washington post" isis reporting turkish government has told u.s. officials it has audio and video evidence that "washingtoton post" columnist jamal khashoggi i was killed ininside the s saudi consulate n istanbul. officials say the recordings show a saudi security team snatching khashoggi as he walked into the consulate on ococtober2 and then killing him and dismsmembering his body.y. the full audio and vidideo recordings have not yet been released. he had written critically about the saudi government and the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman. "the w washington post" has also reported that based on u.s. intelligence intercepts, that mohammed bin salman had directly ordered an operation to lure khashoggi back to saudi arabia. his alleged murder has sparked a diplomatic crisis for the trump administration, particularly trump's son-in-law and senior white house adviser jared kushnener, who has cultivated an exextremely close relationshipip with t the saudi crown prince in washington, a growing number of lawmakers are demanding the united states ha
"the washington post" isis reporting turkish government has told u.s. officials it has audio and video evidence that "washingtoton post" columnist jamal khashoggi i was killed ininside the s saudi consulate n istanbul. officials say the recordings show a saudi security team snatching khashoggi as he walked into the consulate on ococtober2 and then killing him and dismsmembering his body.y. the full audio and vidideo recordings have not yet been released. he had written...
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they don't get the "washington post" in oregon.ch. >> [screaming]. >> [bleep]. >> [screaming]. >> [bleep]. >> [shouting]. >> [bleep]. >> [screaming]. >> [bleep]. >> tucker: don't believe your lying eyes. some reports describe the protestors as antifa. others say they are black lives matter. it doesn't matter. you are looking at the youth wing of the democratic parties. these are their shock troops. listen to maxine waters and cory booker call them to arms. >> go to the hill today. get up and in the face of congress people. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gas station, you get up and you tell them they are not welcome! >> tucker: go get them. get in their face. they obeyed. the left always obeys. obedience is the point of their program. >> you won't eat in peace. >> abolish ice. >> [shouting]. >> well, thanks to incidents like the one you just saw and the one the "washington post" asures you are didn't really happen. you have no right to be worried about. people across the country
they don't get the "washington post" in oregon.ch. >> [screaming]. >> [bleep]. >> [screaming]. >> [bleep]. >> [shouting]. >> [bleep]. >> [screaming]. >> [bleep]. >> tucker: don't believe your lying eyes. some reports describe the protestors as antifa. others say they are black lives matter. it doesn't matter. you are looking at the youth wing of the democratic parties. these are their shock troops. listen to maxine waters and cory...
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"the washington post" reported this morning that the u.s. and saudi governments are searching for quote/unquote mutually agreement explanation. that's another way of saying cover-up story which is another way of saying a lie. the saudi government based on it own behavior and statements in the last two weeks doesn't have any credibility. that's why the idea they would be able to investigate themselves is laughable on its face. i'm also skeptical of the confidence that the turkish investigation, the other investigation that secretary of state pompeo mentioned, can get to the bottom of the problem either because as we have also reported, the turks and saudis are engaged in a negotiation over concessions that the saudis might give to ankara in order to bury some of this most damaging evidence. what does that lead to? "the washington post" editorial board has called publicly for an international independent investigation. that seems to me to be the only real hope of finding out exactly what happened to jamal in a way that we can have all confiden
"the washington post" reported this morning that the u.s. and saudi governments are searching for quote/unquote mutually agreement explanation. that's another way of saying cover-up story which is another way of saying a lie. the saudi government based on it own behavior and statements in the last two weeks doesn't have any credibility. that's why the idea they would be able to investigate themselves is laughable on its face. i'm also skeptical of the confidence that the turkish...
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and for the president it is about to get personal after fiance wrote this opinion piece in the washington post urging action the president said he'll meet her at the white house soon this was a day that saw the president speak out small public protests in washington d.c. in new york that drew a lot of media attention and angry senators demanding action all signs that for saudi arabia this is not going to go away any time soon patty calling al-jazeera washington. let's bring in our guests joining us from washington is sana chaps he's the director of the turkish research program with the washington institute for near east policy here with me in the studio is abraham he's an associate professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute and finally in washington d.c. is that he's the director of the gulf affairs institute and a former political prisoner of saudi arabia welcome to you all i'd like to start with let's get into this senate investigation that's been announced what is that and does it have any clout. well i think where it is heading is that in turkey the government that is the secur
and for the president it is about to get personal after fiance wrote this opinion piece in the washington post urging action the president said he'll meet her at the white house soon this was a day that saw the president speak out small public protests in washington d.c. in new york that drew a lot of media attention and angry senators demanding action all signs that for saudi arabia this is not going to go away any time soon patty calling al-jazeera washington. let's bring in our guests...
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to istanbul on two planes and entered the consulate the same day the journalist was killed the washington post which wrote for says u.s. intelligence and separate communications of saudi officials discussing a plan to capture him has more from washington d.c. . the two most prominent newspapers in the united states both coming out with stories about do the disappearance of jamal khashoggi first the new york times they are saying that a source is telling them that intelligence community believes that his disappearance was signed off on by the highest levels of the saudi government they're citing the source saying that the complexity of the scope the potential ramifications would have had to have been signed off at a high level that they do not specify who that could be they're also reporting that sources believe show he was killed within two hours after entering the consulate and that his body was dismembered by a bone saw that was brought in by those operatives now to the washington post the washington post is saying that one source has told them that u.s. intelligence found communications wit
to istanbul on two planes and entered the consulate the same day the journalist was killed the washington post which wrote for says u.s. intelligence and separate communications of saudi officials discussing a plan to capture him has more from washington d.c. . the two most prominent newspapers in the united states both coming out with stories about do the disappearance of jamal khashoggi first the new york times they are saying that a source is telling them that intelligence community believes...
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too early for me to say exactly what that looks like and what that is. >> when you read in "the washington posthich is in some ways your local hometown paper. when you see the post reporting that the white house and the saudi regime are trying to come up with a mutually agreeable explanation for how this journalist was apparently killed, what does that say to you? a mutually agreed upon explanation. >> well, i haven't read that specific article, so i just don't -- i don't know if that is the case or if that's true or not. i have no idea. but like i said, i want to know the truth. i think it is important for the world to know the truth and there is international pressure to do so. >> but you wouldn't shout the do door on sanctions, would you? >> i think anything is on the table at this point. >> and the arms deal, would you be comfortable continuing to sell them arms if they were ordering the murder of journalists? >> i think everything is on the table at this moment. i want to hear more information and the actual facts. it is irresponsible to comment on that right now. >> when you were in saudi
too early for me to say exactly what that looks like and what that is. >> when you read in "the washington posthich is in some ways your local hometown paper. when you see the post reporting that the white house and the saudi regime are trying to come up with a mutually agreeable explanation for how this journalist was apparently killed, what does that say to you? a mutually agreed upon explanation. >> well, i haven't read that specific article, so i just don't -- i don't know...
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jennifer wexton: endorsed by lthe washington post.a npauy>> integrity compassi l iunnds aike politics but thau have it. guy named ikr nofter i was a navy doctor, i'mo ge tting to work early. now i have a general practice, with a lot of patients who are counting on me. many of them worry about president trtaking away protections anwomen are frigy ennditions. could lose reproductiv e anwomen ahealth care.ditions. it's why i'm glad enhave a friend named. ben is aational leader who's protecting obamacare from president trump. he's my frienden. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin and i approveds himessag or not" reportsg in from call w iais done followingly hcontrovet do she even have a future at nbc? >>> and. >> ♪ rfect halloween costume? pe th debatver ee as o w her is appropriate. >>> plus jimmy kimmeln strikes ag thisloween. we'll show you tt halhatonight t ♪ not"." eyre. big sports th footbal on >>ias taking on>>am. tomi houston texans tonight upg run eli nninouown but l have to
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or one of the friends has given a statement outside the office of the washington post where the journalist was a regular contributor hallett's a forward he wants the white house to demand answers from the saudi government. never want to overthrow the. opposition just want some people. and for that reason i think this is. republicans and. something because. because of america. he said that last week. couple of months so i think it's about time for him. well people have been protesting outside outside the saudi embassy in london and his international anger at this appearance grows let's go live to alan fischer who is at another protest in washington d.c. first of all and let me just put that question to you that we heard a phrase by khaled safari a friend of hug he once said the white house to demand answers from the saudi government are we getting any indication that that is indeed what the white house is doing. but i think it's fair to say there's a frustration with the u.s. government that they don't seem publicly at least to be pushing the saudis a lot harder on what happened pretty jama
or one of the friends has given a statement outside the office of the washington post where the journalist was a regular contributor hallett's a forward he wants the white house to demand answers from the saudi government. never want to overthrow the. opposition just want some people. and for that reason i think this is. republicans and. something because. because of america. he said that last week. couple of months so i think it's about time for him. well people have been protesting outside...
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his fiance is seen here waiting for her fiance outside the consulate and she's written in the washington post the u.s. paper shows she contributed to pleading with the u.s. president to clarify what happened to her fiance and also in the saudis to release security camera footage she says she doesn't want to believe that he's been killed stephanie decker stumble. pulp fiction that's how a turkish official is describing this. well to discuss more we have our guests joining us from washington d.c. is i met the director of the gulf affairs institute and a former political prisoner in saudi arabia in london joining us on skype chris phillips the former head of the national counterterrorism security office in the u.k. and subtile holes there he is a lecturer at the city of bristol college in the u.k. welcome to all of you let me start with you the new york times claims that actually high shows was killed inside the consulate and that those orders came from the highest levels of the royal court how credible is that for you. i'm not sure yet about if he was killed or kidnapped. yet but it's true it's
his fiance is seen here waiting for her fiance outside the consulate and she's written in the washington post the u.s. paper shows she contributed to pleading with the u.s. president to clarify what happened to her fiance and also in the saudis to release security camera footage she says she doesn't want to believe that he's been killed stephanie decker stumble. pulp fiction that's how a turkish official is describing this. well to discuss more we have our guests joining us from washington d.c....
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so-called free world will stand by and do anything about it all right karen is here with the washington post post global opinions editor there can we present your time tonight thank you. u.s. national security advisor john bolton is in russia talking nukes now it comes as the top administration has announced that it plans to pull out of a cold war arms deal that limits an entire class of nuclear ballistic missiles alter net to russian foreign minister sergey lavrov in moscow earlier today he reportedly denied that washington is threatening to leave the i.n.f. treaty in order to blackmail russia bolton emphasized that the u.s. says not planning to deploy missiles in europe targeting moscow if the treaty is indeed scrapped. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world britain's prime minister to recently has told parliament that ninety five percent of the brights it withdrawal agreement with the european union is now several may said there might be circumstances in which a planned transition period is extended beyond twenty twenty something which has ang
so-called free world will stand by and do anything about it all right karen is here with the washington post post global opinions editor there can we present your time tonight thank you. u.s. national security advisor john bolton is in russia talking nukes now it comes as the top administration has announced that it plans to pull out of a cold war arms deal that limits an entire class of nuclear ballistic missiles alter net to russian foreign minister sergey lavrov in moscow earlier today he...
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the washington post reported friday that one white house plan saidhe washington post" stephen miller is asking for tougher measures for those who continue to seek asylum in the u.s. after fleeing violence in guatemala, el salvador, and honduras. one plan would see asylum seeking families detained together for up to 20 days after which parents would be forced to decide whether tuesday detained for months or years while the immigration case proceed or to allow the children to be taken to a government shelter where their relatives or others could seek custody. we will have more on trump's family separation policy later in the broadcast. "the new york times" reports that president trump's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner appears to have paid almost no federal income taxes over the past several years, even as his net worth quintupled to over $320 million. "the times" reports the tax dodge appears to have been legal, based on kushner's claims of depreciation on millions of dollars of real estate holdings that in fact gained market value. last year, the republican-led congress ap
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there's a great piece in "the washington post" plum line about sort of the impotent rage over the borderuld lead to something drastic. republicans control every center of power in washington. so how is it that despite their complete lack of power, democrats are managing to stop trump from implementing his terrific immigration plan. the answer is they aren't. the reason trump hasn't signed immigration legislation is he can't get republicans themselves to agree on a set of reforms. trump can't get republicans to agree to fund a border wall, the centerpiece of his presidential campaign. let me play how important the border wall was to his presidential campaign. >> we will build a wall. walls do work. walls do work. we are going to build the wall. and, yes, we will build the wall. number one -- are you ready? are you ready? we will build a great wall along the southern border. >> your paper did a great report on how he was a fraud in terms of describing himself as self-made. also a fraud as a politician in saying he's going to build a wall. there's no wall. >> the president's strategy here i
there's a great piece in "the washington post" plum line about sort of the impotent rage over the borderuld lead to something drastic. republicans control every center of power in washington. so how is it that despite their complete lack of power, democrats are managing to stop trump from implementing his terrific immigration plan. the answer is they aren't. the reason trump hasn't signed immigration legislation is he can't get republicans themselves to agree on a set of reforms....
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well the washington post which has shocked she wrote four also has some new details it says u.s. intelligence intercepted communications of saudi officials discussing a plan to capture him well particle hain joins us now from washington d.c. patty this is a fast moving story let's start first with the new york times article that says turkish officials are now saying that she was killed on the highest orders of the of the saudi royal court that's an astonishing claim what more can you tell us. it really is astonishing and i want to point out that the new york times is saying that they only have one source on this but also i should point out that the new york times and the washington post are the two have a hitter's newspapers in the united states they don't tend to print things that turn out to be wrong that said al-jazeera has not been able to independently confirm this story but is just now breaking the new york times saying that this is a source told and they believe that this was basically agreed to by the highest levels of the saudi arabian government and the source says the i
well the washington post which has shocked she wrote four also has some new details it says u.s. intelligence intercepted communications of saudi officials discussing a plan to capture him well particle hain joins us now from washington d.c. patty this is a fast moving story let's start first with the new york times article that says turkish officials are now saying that she was killed on the highest orders of the of the saudi royal court that's an astonishing claim what more can you tell us....
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as the world focuses on the possible killing of a "washington post" journalist in turkey, allegedly at the hands of u.s. ally, saudi arabia, president trump is celebrating the release of american pastor andrew brunson from turkish custody. trump tweet, quote, my thoughts and prayers are with pastor brunson, and we hope to have him safely back home soon. then tweeting, pastor brunson, just released, will be home soon. his release comes at a peculiar time, when turkey is ratcheting up pressure on saudi arabia to show evidence that journalist, jam jamal khoushgi is still alive. the krocrown prince welcomed tr on his first trip abroad as president and has since maintained close relations with son-in-law, jared kushner. >> are you concerned about the saudi journalist. >> reporter: this week, the president has been asked several times about the journalist. >> i do not like it. >> reporter: despite mounting evidence the journalist was killed, trump is still not pointing the finger at saudi arabia. >> is saudi arabia responsible? >> we'll have to find out who did it. but people saw him go in,
as the world focuses on the possible killing of a "washington post" journalist in turkey, allegedly at the hands of u.s. ally, saudi arabia, president trump is celebrating the release of american pastor andrew brunson from turkish custody. trump tweet, quote, my thoughts and prayers are with pastor brunson, and we hope to have him safely back home soon. then tweeting, pastor brunson, just released, will be home soon. his release comes at a peculiar time, when turkey is ratcheting up...
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and the disappearance of that "washington post" columnist. him who it could be, if not saudi arabia, given that jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate in turkey and never emerged. president trump saying, well, it's not clear and we will get to the bottom of this. and he stressed over and over again the very strong denials in his words by the king of saudi arabia. now, he was asked if he believes those denials. president trump not saying yes or not but, again, just underscoring the fact that that's what happened. i asked him what he said about what cost there would be to pay if, in fact, it is proven to be saudi arabia. president trump saying, well, we didn't get into that. you also heard me ask why he's taking the arms deals off the table. saying he should pull the arms deal. cancel it. president trump saying that wouldn't be good for u.s. jobs. today he said i'm not taking it off the table. i want to point out, it's loud out there, it's noisy, marine one is behind us. so did he hear my question clearly? the bottom line, though, he said,
and the disappearance of that "washington post" columnist. him who it could be, if not saudi arabia, given that jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate in turkey and never emerged. president trump saying, well, it's not clear and we will get to the bottom of this. and he stressed over and over again the very strong denials in his words by the king of saudi arabia. now, he was asked if he believes those denials. president trump not saying yes or not but, again, just underscoring...
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apparently they don't get the "washington post" in oregon.ch. >> [screaming] >> [bleep] >> [screaming] >> [bleep] >> [bleep] >> [shouting] >> [bleep] >> [screaming] >> [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] >> tucker: don't believe your lying eyes. now, some reports -- there haven't been many reports -- but some describe the protestors you just watched as antifa. others say they are black lives matter. it doesn't matter. what you are looking at is the youth wing of the democratic party. these are their shock troops. listen to maxine waters and cory booker call them to arms. >> go to the hill today. get up and -- please get up in the face of some congress people. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gas station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them and you tell them they are not welcome! >> tucker: go get them! get in their face!r: well, they obeyed. the left always obeys. obedience is the whole point of their program. >> tucker: well, thanks to incidents like the one you just saw, the o
apparently they don't get the "washington post" in oregon.ch. >> [screaming] >> [bleep] >> [screaming] >> [bleep] >> [bleep] >> [shouting] >> [bleep] >> [screaming] >> [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] >> tucker: don't believe your lying eyes. now, some reports -- there haven't been many reports -- but some describe the protestors you just watched as antifa. others say they are black lives matter. it doesn't matter. what you are...
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and john, for "the washington post" and host of wnyc radio's america on the line there. both msnbc contributors. and ned, your reaction to this latest reporting from "the washington post" saying american intelligence intercepts have captured saudi officials discussing a plan to detain khashoggi. >> in some ways, lawrence, this underscores our worst fear. in the intelligence community there's something known as intelligence community directive 191. and it requires that the intelligence community provides as you said a duty to warn to both u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens alike in three scenarios. in the threat of murder, bodily harm, and in the threat of yes, kidnapping. so the fact that jamal khashoggi entered the saudi consulate in istanbul, turkey, seemingly unafraid and unconcerned with his own safety suggests that did not happen. i can tell you when i was at cia that was pretty automatic, this provision of to warn of potential victims of such crimes. in this case if that did not happen it raises profound questions. and i think a lot of those questions center on th
and john, for "the washington post" and host of wnyc radio's america on the line there. both msnbc contributors. and ned, your reaction to this latest reporting from "the washington post" saying american intelligence intercepts have captured saudi officials discussing a plan to detain khashoggi. >> in some ways, lawrence, this underscores our worst fear. in the intelligence community there's something known as intelligence community directive 191. and it requires that...