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WCPT 820
"kashoggi" Discussed on WCPT 820
"They didn't jump arjuna at one point to keep certain things away from him like yeah okay narrow yeah you're my handler jody what kind of poll but it was something like like your heroin who would be better at handling a crisis and more people said it trump than biden something fifty something percent to forty something percent and many his sounds like oh i see it's like covid never happened right that he did not handle a crisis almost as badly as you possibly can imagine anyone handling a prices okay out robert rice said higher gas prices are it drove the latest uptick in inflation who's responsible for higher gas prices putin and saudi arabia's mbs who both have a stake in harming politically victor she again suggest so we're clear hunter biden gets indicted for ordinary activities that usually never get charged while jared kushner remains a free man even after funneling in two billion dollars from saudi arabia after he left the white house talk about two tears of justice yes thank you oh i have a very complicated guess the quote for you okay who said we don't bring charges against someone who fudges an answer on a application firearm's unless they go on to buy that firearm shoot somebody with it and then we bring more significant charges and may tack on a petty charge like this who said that ping and pong the pandas no glenn kirschner right here just a minutes ago i don't listen to the show you're not a fan no who can blame you really okay all right uh john feucal saying is on a plane so he will not join us today but uh he tweets nobody on the left cares that hunter biden is indicted because it's not a cult of blind obedience i'm just here to mock hypocrisy while jerry kushner and trump lick kashoggi's blood off the uh two billion dollars of saudi cash thank you john john was uh as he is on fire and i on go the twitter he wasn't fuego on the twitter he said hunter biden indicted because the republican party cares deeply about registered gun ownership the business dealings of presidential children and privileged people who don't pay their taxes that was um he was that was a bit of sarcasm yes snark sarcasm snark both jeff yes tedrich you're reminded republicans believe there should be no laws or restrictions on guns whatsoever unless it's hunter biden in which case he should be prosecuted for the full success of the law for a minor infraction don't even try to think about this or your hypocrisy meter will explode yeah mine did i think my my everything meter exploded oh also one i because he is also a liberal helper john fugelstein tweets live every day like it's your last is also a great formula for chlamydia and credit it's not it's just because he can't be here today doesn't mean i cannot continue to part his wisdom yeah bill in palm springs

WCPT 820
"kashoggi" Discussed on WCPT 820
"To do in the first place i don't think you're allowed to vape indoors anywhere billy west asked if she was being gun oil which i have no information probably that regard yeah but perhaps but she denied she was she vaping just said she was she was singing along and sure and yes alison gill wins twitter she said if you say beetlejuice three times lauren volberg gets arrested someone else said if you say lauren volberg three times juice runs away screaming she said she was singing yes new material in there so nobody knows the lyrics to any of those songs are you saying that in fact she may be you're lying she may have been singing to dale that may be in the what i don't know oh my god in other uh dumbass bitch news uh elita hava oh bless you thank you very much uh kashoggi's ghost uh tweets well this is interesting seems trump's previous attorney now relegated to the second rate pr flack elena haba thank you uh check the wrong box on form related to the new york trial so trump is getting a bench trial instead of a jury and it's the judge he hates judge he engron says he's totally biased against him so now you can't have like one juror paying the whole thing because elena hava bless me thank you i just went ahead bless myself and she was the she's the parking garage okay i know i i get the two mixed up whether it's qbc your or carton garage lawyer okay uh yes oh by by the way brian tyler cohen adds the uh detail lauren bubbert was escorted out of the beetlejuice musical performance after officials said she was vaping recording and making noise uh bobert either yeah right bobert reportedly refused to leave telling them they can't call the cops by saying do you know the purview of self -important douchebags everywhere did i ever tell you i'll just tell this story but um pan of pen and teller once once in a green oh larry king's green room i think told me that uh he went out to dinner who tried that to get to the head of the line don't you know who i am and uh pen just left he was so embarrassed didn't a famous lesbian say that in your around in your presence somewhere famous radio lesbian who's now on fox news oh yes well thanks for so much sorry all right speaking of fox loudmouths janine piro can i say um jessica tarloff i think is a national treasure yes i don't this morning thank you uh -huh when is she getting fired i wonder because she's just not the kind of liberal they normally no have she silenced janine piro right republicans against trump tweeted ha ha ha janine piro went into silent mode after she was reminded that she got the covet 19 vaccine i mean to get janine piro to shut the yep up it's really yeah yeah do we have we have some jane piro don't we i can't remember it's probably not me personally but we just grabbed something something something i don't know okay oh oh right right i don't what remember it was called um yeah it was fantastic talking about the new booster which everybody should get yep horse -faced lesbians that's right yeah yeah i think that that was lizabeth no no that's her that's janine what who is that that's elizabeth warren yeah horse -faced lesbians it's the stephanie miller show no that was janine piro no way yes it was that is not jane piro do not that was with warren has ever said a horse -faced lesbian called her that yeah she might have been repeating somebody calling she's neither horse -faced nor lesbian right but let me just say but that's that's that's elizabeth warren yeah that is elizabeth warren no it is not okay it is not elizabeth warren horse -faced lesbians listen to no that accent it's not send that to her office and ask that's her no oh by the way isn't your mom asking us and canny about the thing yeah i haven't heard back yet oh okay thanks we're just one degree of soundbite separation okay all right so uh lots to get to a big big show we got bob we got malcolm we got uh carlos alsrocky oh maybe he'll do the whole uh third hour as mr limpet which is what i think um enrico tario looks like without his cool guy sunglasses and hat okay just me bold reference elizabeth warren did say horse face lesbians there you go see that's what the google machine's for dear god that's not a good sign i am she i was during a when debate she was talking to michael bloomberg well who someone called her she was referring to someone or i that i mean okay we'll get a little research we'll do a deep dive and then we'll be right that was elizabeth warren picking excel it's her voice okay so i think that you must a tough room again today you mistook elizabeth warren for janine piro uh i we are in the good side of it we have the stephanie miller drop something i don't know all right 17 minutes after the hour this portion of the show brought to you oh by the way before we break hey hey i haven't broken yet guess what Bonnie and Clyde did yesterday professional photo shoot yes they they're gonna there's gonna be a calendar they're calendar boys and girls you bet that'll work yeah i 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Bloomberg Radio New York
"kashoggi" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Here florida governor ron de santas has already declared a state of emergency in 33 counties that's more than half the state but mostly along the gulf coast desantis warning residents floridians along our gulf coast should be vigilant even if you're currently outside the cone and indeed you could see impacts uh... if you are in a place that's outside the town a dahlia's winds are expected to reach around ninety miles per hour when it hits landfall on wednesday it would make it a category one hurricane on the five step scale house speaker kevin carthi saying he will be promoting american natural gas exports when he meets with his group of seven parliamentary speakers in japan on fox news's sunday futures morning mccarthy said replacing russian natural gas with u s gas for just one year with lower one hundred eighteen billion tons of co two emissions as u s gases cleaner than policies would be on the agenda the meeting as europe looks to continue to wean itself off of russian energy in a meeting of trade ministers of g_-twenty nations saudi arabia and turkey discussed expanding trade as kara looks to track more foreign investments for the country's embattled economy ties between the two countries have been frozen after the killing of washington post reporter jamal kashoggi by saudi agents that was in istanbul in two thousand and eighteen turkish president erda one has made efforts to improve relations over the past two years as riyad had agreed to resume imports of some turkish products such as meat after meeting in the two countries leaders back in i australian imprisoned pro -democracy blogger doctor yang han joon fears he could die in a chinese prison after a ten centimeter cyst was found on his kidney yang supporters are demanding that australia's government do more to try to gain yang's release now prime minister anthony albany's is scheduled to meet with she's shi been on the sidelines of the upcoming g_-twenty summit in india that's in a few weeks albany's expected to visit beijing later this year doctor yang along with australian journalist sheng lei were imprisoned after after they were tried in secret on national security charges australia says they have that access to both in a prison former president trump said has been cashing in on his arrest in georgia his campaign saying they've raised seven point one million dollars in donations since just thursday that includes by the way four point one eight million just on friday trumps campaign raising almost twenty million in just three weeks that covers recent indictments in georgia as well as of course in washington they're selling all kinds of merch with his mugshot on it which is is amazing if you really think about coffee cups t -shirts posters global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 27 journalists analysts in more than 120 countries i'm dan schwartzman this is bloomberg yeah adopt us kids presents what to expect when you're expecting a teenager learning the lingo jelly jelly adjective jelly is a shorter better way to say jealous as in chloe i am like so jelly of your unicorn phone case you you don't have to speak teen to be a perfect parent thousands of teens in foster care will love you just the same visit adopt us kids dot org brought to you by the u .s. department of health and human services adopt us kids and the ad council when news breaks across the globe bloomberg radio is there from asia are we officially in deflation in china to europe uk economy grew more strongly than expected in the second quarter and anywhere in the world news happen slimp exam or a on the ground in this one year bloomberg stephen engel has the from latest hong kong joining us from bangkok bloomberg chief international correspondent linda almonds bloomberg's greg sullivan begins our global team coverage from budapest bloomberg radio on the ground

WTOP
"kashoggi" Discussed on WTOP
"You need every time you listen w t l p producers desk is wired by i'd be w cool twenty six electrical contractors good morning i'm dan on and thanks for joining us teddy gellman is now our producer this hour here on w t o p the top stories were following for you this morning on the overnight shift a ruling in louisiana could cut efforts miss information on social media a federal judge has limiting the by the administration from communicating with social media platforms about broad swaths of intent online cbs news tech consultant ian shear joined w t o p earlier to to explain the ruling there's this real concern among a lot people that the government weighing in on any speech even if it's just a point to it and say hey i think that this breaks your rules i just wanted you to be aware of it which is a lot of what the communication appears to have been from the government particularly during the covet 19 pandemic it's that these types actions of are actually infringing on people's rights of free speech right and one of the real questions i think of the social media a is where the limits of free expression are typically republicans believe the government works too closely with social media sites while democrats say those social media sites have failed to stop hate speech and information a u .s senate panel is teeing up a hearing next week that will examine the controversial role of saudi arabia in the new pga tour agreement wtops mitchell miller has today on the hill the subcommittee hearing will be chaired by connecticut democratic senator richard bloomenthal has who concerns about saudi arabia's financial role in the agreement between the pga and the upstart tour known lives they've been engaged in numerous malign activities antithetical to american interest bloomenthal speaking recently cbs's on face the nation noted the death of jamal kashoggi the saudi journalist who lived in before being killed by the saudis given saudi arabia's poor record on human rights bloomenthal wants to know more about their financial interest two pga officials will testify next tuesday before the panel but the head of the saudi wealth fund that backs live will not on capitol hill mitchell miller w top news president biden in the first lady jill biden hosted members of the military at the white house on tuesday night eight happy folks fourth of july god bless thank you thank you earlier the first couple then address the national education association here in d c speaking from the white house to the teachers gathered in the nation's capital the president said we have your back when it comes to dealing with the many issues that confront educators these days not the least of which is gun violence in the schools army teachers not to answer banning assault weapons in high -capacity magazines extensive background checks they're part of the answer one teacher an air force veteran said she never imagined her time in the classroom would be more dangerous than her time in the military and she worried that she was more likely to get shot in school than in uniform Linda Kenyon CBS News the White House police in Philadelphia say they're looking for a motive a after a deadly shooting in a local neighborhood commissioner danielle outlaw says what happened in the sessing king neighborhood was unimaginably disgusting and horrifying and armed an armored man wreaked havoc firing with a rifle at their victims seemingly at random shooting seven including killing five children babies police say the gunman fired at as them they as chased him for blocks he was later arrested district attorney Larry Krasner wants changes in his gun laws it is disgusting that you can go to new jersey and find a whole list of reasonable gun regulation that we don't have that you can go to delaware and there's almost as long a list of reasonable gun legislation that we don't have some of that legislation might have made a difference here audio from WP VI TV police in philadelphia say the shooter had no connection to the victims before the shooting I i met donahue as the u s and other wealthy nations failed to curb fossil fuel missions the world is in another milestone reached a new high level on

Bloomberg Radio New York
"kashoggi" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Developing economy that has the ability to really create a cycle of value when money comes into the system it has things that it can invest in it has a market that can be growing and so that's the kind of environment you're looking for the large population with stable relatively government it's on a new trajectory of growth and i think that's what people are starting to see in india today but i guess my point is that if there's an opportunity to make money i'm thinking about you know i'm gonna go back to saudi yeah that we all kind of forgot about you know our many have you know the killing of jamal kashoggi and yet you know we're seeing you know the a tour and live golf like it's just when there's money to be made or opportunities that we kind of and turn look the other way eventually unfortunately i think that's true and i think true that's been with regard to our enthusiasm for china for many years uh really thinking that changing uh in in involving them more in the global fabric and the global business fabric was going to change their behavior and it really so i think that people do need to be careful who they're investing with who they're investing alongside but in a growing environment maybe you can pick some winners that don't have as much downside or as much baggage all right very interesting stuff india must be the best best of those options that carol listed right uh... and they happen to have the best growth trajectory as far as we can see from this point they really do it's amazing a lot of people haven't followed this story but over the last ten years they did iris scans and fingerprints of every single citizen which created an environment where they can open four hundred million new bank accounts and it created a system where the government can distribute all their benefits payments and things like that electronically directly to the consumer not through other governments which tend to foster a lot of corruption so they've really stitched together a digitized and mostly cashless that's economy much more efficient for taxation and for growth david yes or no is this a point that maybe five ten years from now we look back and we're gonna say this has been the world turned from china to it's gonna happen it's already happening today it's bound to happen that was david riedel founder and president of research riedel group coming up we dive into the rapid evolution of private markets the fact that it's danced so far to the point now where individual investors can can invest directly in private credit where you know asset management is we come to dominate the the the space it's some it's really amazing the transition churchill asset management CEO Ken Kinsell was there at the dawn of high -yield credit aka junk bonds he weighs in on the next phase of private credit with interest rates expected to climb further in asset managers looking to play the role a traditional lenders you're listening to bloomberg business is bloomberg Bloomberg radio on demand and in your podcast feed on the latest sound podcast on i talk with donald heir former u .s deputy attorney general about the supreme court's ruling against president biden's plan for student loan forgiveness the discussion in the majority in dissenting student loan case really is incredible in the discussion of the power that was given to waive or modify requirements of the regulations or of the statute and somehow or other the chief justice and and the six managed to come to the conclusion that that did not include this power just because there was 430 billion dollars at issue

WCPT 820
"kashoggi" Discussed on WCPT 820
"You know within the court of public exchange opinion his with Peter people just don't like it but when comes it to the the rule of corporate uh uh of appeasement then we don't even get to ask really hard questions but this is about the live tournament but if you were mad at Colin well let me just say on behalf of Pete Davidson they can suck my live yes ma 'am they sure can and I bet you got a nice one thank you guys so you know there's one time when you're out complimented Mike it's probably different folks who offered it up um so look if you were mad at Colin Kaepernick for protesting black folks getting beat up by police and you're not mad that the Saudis own the PGA then the hypocrisy is he's incredible and you must not remember Craig Unger's book in 2004 the House of Salt all in Bush when they left let a hundred and forty people from the big laws and family fly out of America after 9 -11 yes if you're 24 years old or 28 years old like I'm asked Bryson DeChambeau who said well everybody's got a bad record your bubble it's follow it's follow the money and they choke this Jimmy Carter in 4 .75 with the oil they're getting ready to change the currency and that oil was purchased by to collude with Russia and China these are our enemies yeah ours includes corporate person yeah but you know part of it matters I feel like Donald Trump has contributed to this just a lot to this kind of just moral I don't even know what to call it rot equivalency yeah like right just you know erasing the national memory like oh we don't really know who's 9 -eleven but yes we do this wasn't a thousand years ago we were all here we had a commission yeah I just mean but it just but also the whole you know moral relativism that anything for money doesn't matter you there's know no somebody oh my god I mean people have gone dark there's a t -shirt with blood -soaked t -shirt and it I says you went know to the the Saudi embassy and all I got was this lousy t -shirt you know I mean it's just people kashoggi was how long ago was that not nearly as long ago as 9 -eleven was and you know we don't care anymore you you know an American journalist got bone -sawed to death we have to care yeah thank you uh Karen in Chicago on the booboo fufu line hi good morning yeah no it's a great reminder that you know for all of us who know what happened this is exactly why we have to talk to young people because they don't know they have only known like a post 9 -11 world and you know and so like listening to human bobblehead Mike Pence run on the fact that he one thing correct you know oh and even that um Taylor um what's your name Taylor Travis god um no but he has that we have the audio of pence you know you can't nail even him down he talks about the rule of law and i stood up for the constitution and then you if donald trump is convicted of a crime you know he just oh well you know he has to chuckly dad santa around it right now well yeah and exactly and you know i'd to like thank chris uh crispy cream for reminding all of us about how horrible karen louise gop have i've always been that was a cheap that was a cheap size joke and that is my job i just would like to i'm sorry i'm i'm gonna gonna go off and smoke my dildo um light one up for all of us girl all right let's wait let's karen let's listen this is mike pence what i was talking about okay okay here we go this kind of action by the department of justice i think would only fuel uh further division in the country let me let also me say i think it would also send a terrible message to the wider world yeah i mean we're the we're the emblem of democracy the symbol of justice in the world and the serious matter which has already happened once in new york i'm indicting a former president the united states sends a terrible message to the world i hope the doj thinks better of it and resolves these issues without an indictment sir i just want to clarify what you're saying is that if they believe he committed a crime they should not forward go with an indictment do you just talk before about committing to the rule of law let me be clear that no one's above the law okay oh god i mean i mean right all the stuff he did yeah i mean he literally is saying in the beginning of that trump's above the law yeah this is very sad oh it's a bad present it sends a bad message around the world that we hold criminals responsible here i mean it makes my boner go away yeah oh my god oh my god no but no but i mean did here you so you know uh chris christine he's talking about oh he he promised to build the wall and he didn't finish that he failed to repeal and replace obamacare otherwise known as kicking americans millions off of their health insurance yeah you know and then adding trillions to the deficit which by the way chris every single one of um efforts do when you have the executive branch every time say you chris i tense up it's over startled from years of hurling staplers right no i mean but it's just it's really i mean seriously we have got to remember and we have got to impart on young people this republican party they have exposed been by trump they have always been this awful they do not care about passing policies that help americans they obstructed obama when we needed them and help to come people together keep and their homes help people keep their jobs it was a mess this is all because of republican policy yeah you know and the media has to do better anyway love you guys we love you that's the that's the parting the official parting uh -huh response on this stephanie miller let's go smoke my dildo yes and then you hang up yes because that's the mic drop that we all want because that's the kind of gulley gulper whatever that doubler that i am okay and we're low and i'm proud of it it's pride month well i don't know because you suck 47 other other people suck you i don't know 47 minutes after the hour this portion of the show brought to you by dr you see how they're they are 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WTOP
"kashoggi" Discussed on WTOP
"Pga tour shocks the sports world by announcing it's set to partner with the saudi breakaway live golf the the tour says the move will unify the game of golf some people are thinking it may actually do more to tear it apart we'll get details get from usa today sports columnist christine bretton stay with us here's how i pick my numbers when i five from the virginia lottery i let my dogs decide win up to fifty thousand they give their treat jar shake and see how many come running five numbers zero through nine first number is Two. No, four. No, is that six? No, No, don't you dare how you choose is up to you play in store in app or online today visit the lottery dot com slash pick five the cyber executive order tasks agencies to improve their cyber security posture observability across systems and applications requires a trusted partner foreign is an ibm platinum partner helping government turn observability into automated action foreign empowers agencies to maximize productivity and efficiency through ibm's instana observability platform detecting risks affecting customer experience paired with ibm's turbinomics software users automate and ensure continuous performance visit f o u r i n c dot com to learn more everything you need every time you listen t o p news nine forty five i'm dimitri sodas thank you for being with us is being called one of the most shocking stories in golf all of sports and business in a great number of years the pga store is merging with live golf the insurgent league paid for by billions of dollars from saudi arabia critics say live live golf is a blatant attempt by the saudi kingdom to improve its standing in the world despite serious human rights abuses and the murder of washington post columnist jamal kashoggi which the international community has laid at the feet of the saudi crown prints usa today sports columnist christine brennan who also contributes to abc news and npr and pbs join wtop sean and and to talk about the shocking merger no one saw this coming and in fact were there no leaks at all so it really was out of the blue the thought that the pga tour and the commissioner j monahan who has spent the last year year and a half just laying into live golf the sports washing aspect the ceiling the players from multi -million dollar hundreds of million dollar contracts the fact that now he is saying all is well and we are now in business with live golf is is and astounding frankly it is i think a very dark day for the game of men's golf because what it means is that the saudis have just bought their way in and they've got to be dancing and the through streets and and doing handstands because this is their opportunity now to sports wash a in huge a way and they have won already we're hearing from pga tour golfers who are a precision ac tune -up for only fifty nine dollars traffic

Democracy Now! Audio
"kashoggi" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"She's already been infected. So it's already happened so it's great that you're finding. There was no proof that had been used to target one of the people closest to jamal shoji around the time of his death in a statement an so group said its technology was not associated. In any way with kashoggi's murder. The company said it was on a saving mission preventing terror attacks and serious crimes but in addition to teach frontline forbidden stories and the partner news outlets are investigating the cases of journalists human rights activists politicians and others are more than fifty countries. Who may have been targeted for surveillance. That video report part of an upcoming frontline documentary produced with forbidden stories to air on pbs and That last reporter voice down. A priest of the washington post went to visit her show. She's fiancee in turkey and found her phone infected for more. We go to london to speak with dr on. Yes calamar the new secretary. General of amnesty international previously the united nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial summary or arbitrary executions as u n special rapporteur. She led an investigation into the murder of the saudi journalists jamaica showed shea. She was also director of the global freedom of expression project at columbia university. Dr column our welcome to democracy now. Congratulations on your new position. At amnesty international. This is explosive information. You are releasing right now. Amnesty working with forbidden stories project. Let's start with the example of schimmel oak. She and what this says about what many may be the first time. They're hearing about this spyware produced by israel why social called to what he's claiming the spyware betas is used to target people absolute the unrelated to criminal activities all terrorism. Et's used to target individuals. That i can teach the family of france of human rights. Defenders and journalist is used to target agile and human rights defenders in fact according to amnesty international artistes one hundred eighty jones stamping targeted. I think what the project is showing easier breath and the scale of the of the abuse. We already an element of anecdotal evidence. That despite where i'd be used to target human rights defenders what we have respect as a spot check is actually the station that the misuse of the spyware is systematic and it is global and column on what we know about the ns group. Its relationship to the israeli government. And does it just sell this software and then no longer has connection with it or does it somehow maintain an ability to monitor what its clients are doing with the software. So we got fest question. The intelligence industry is for the government of his friend very important in the streets of strategy industry. Each is also an industry that is supposedly regulated in that every export by nestle ease being licensed by the state of israel so that relationship there is a relationship after strategy clever. And there's a relationship at the regulatory level. So i think the the the nature of the relationship is pretty crews and pretty so when we talk about. Nso's failure to act tweets. Jimmy chance we are also talking about the failure of the government of israel to abide by so ligation under international. That teaser Issue we three out to any sort of relationship to its tweets client. It is actually a pretty close relationship in any capacity to cruise down to shut down the The spy with and any.

Democracy Now! Audio
"kashoggi" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"Investigating the use of the spyware called pegasus and the israeli company and aso group that sells it to foreign governments on the phone contacts. Sneak into calls as part of the investigation dependences washington post reporter. Dana priest traveled to istanbul. Working with journalism nonprofit forbidden stories. The reporters were given access to fifty thousand phone. Numbers concentrated in countries known to be an so clients included. Journalists politicians human rights activists and jamal kashoggi's fiance at tj. Tangus dana priest gonna producer. Working for frontline and forbidden stories met.

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Biden to reexamine Saudi relations after release of declassified Khashoggi report
"Turn now to president biden promising and announcement monday on saudi arabia. After that intelligence report on the killing of us based journalist jamal kashogi he was last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. In twenty eighteen that report finding the saudi crown prince ordered the assassination but no direct punishment for him and tonight growing calls for justice. Here's abc's alex birsh tonight. One day after the release of that report blaming the saudi crown prince for jamal kashoggi's brazen murder president biden with this warning. Monday with chris. Botti reagan while the us has taken action crown prince mohammed. Bin salman is not faced any direct penalties overnight. Biden said he'd put the saudi king solomon's father on notice weird hold them accountable for human rights abuses in two thousand eighteen kashogi. Us resident and journalist was lured from his home to the saudi consulate. in istanbul. He was then brutally murdered and dismembered the now declassified four page assessment cited bin salman's control of decision making and support for violent measures to silence dissidents abroad before. Now now i. I believe he will never come back. After the report's release kashoggi's fiance. I teach shaky posted this photo. She took of him in their home. The white house imposed visa bans on dozens of saudis and sanctions on one former official but not the crown prince still some democrats and republicans are questioning. Why bin salman has not been penalized. I think it's fundamentally a problem. If you conclude that the crown prince ordered the capture killed but only hold people that follow the orders to account with the white house had no further guidance. On what monday's announcement will be. The secretary of state said that the us doesn't want to rupture but recalibrate its relationship with saudi arabia. The saudis have called that report inaccurate

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U.S. says Saudi crown prince approved Khashoggi killing, imposes visa restrictions on 76 Saudis
"It was just about two pages long but those pages carried the weight of the. Us government will not proven a summary of findings issued by us intelligence agency state that saudi arabia's crown prince approved two thousand eighteen killing of jamal. Khashoggi it's been long suspected that prince mohammed bin salman defacto leader ordered the murder but the release of the summary finding sends a clear signal. That president biden's taking tougher stand against the kingdom than his predecessor. Npr's jackie northam has been following developments and joins us. Jackie thanks so much for being with us morning. Scott hi please give us an overview of the main findings right well just to be clear. There's no smoking gun but you know. There's a lot of circumstantial evidence in this two page report. And let me just read you a line from it. If i could quote the crown prince has had absolute control of the kingdom security and intelligence organizations making it highly unlikely that saudi officials would have carried out an operation of this nature without the crown prince's authorization unquote and scott. It goes on to say that members of his close inner circle were involved. In the killing and dismemberment of kashogi and the crown prince has supported the use of violent methods to silence dissidents abroad. And you compare what's in this report to what president trump said when asked about whether the crown prince had any knowledge of the killing and he downplayed it saying maybe he did. Maybe he didn't and One of the things to keep in mind. You know this report is a summary and there's a lot more evidence that the cia has about khashoggi's death that remains classified this report summary note but Does seem to say pretty bluntly that. The saudi crown prince has blood on his hands What kind of potential impact Could this happen relations between the us and saudi arabia. Which after all has been a very close ally for decades right. yeah well. it's it's definitely bound to have an impact you know. The crown prince is likely to become king of saudi arabia. And we'll be around for a very long time and it'll be interesting to see how the us will deal with him both in the short term after this report and certainly in the long term once he becomes king. We don't know how that's gonna shake out yet but as you say. Saudi arabia is a longtime ally in a really strategically important area of the world. You know in an interview with npr. Yesterday admiral hanes the director of national intelligence. Said it was just too soon to tell if the relationship has been damaged by this. Let's have a listen. It is not surprising. I suppose to see a shift in the relationship in some ways with the new administration and a new position and the number of challenging issues that we face together. But i think there will be what he's to whether the various storms that we have in front of us and one other thing. The saudi foreign ministry said on friday that the kingdom has already jailed. Those responsible for kashoggi's killing and that while it completely rejects the reports findings it called. Us saudi relationships robust and enduring. Jackie calls from From many quarters Clothing members of congress Human rights organizations calling on president biden to to punish sanction of the crown prince For his role in khashoggi's death. How likely does that seem to be. Biden's stop short of severely punishing the crown prince. But he said on. Friday evening that from now on the kingdom is going to be held responsible for human rights abuses and he said that there would be more significant changes announced on monday. He didn't indicate what those might be. But you know the administration did take some other steps yesterday. It announced something called the kashogi ban which allows the state department to impose visa restrictions on anyone acting on behalf of a foreign government Who's threatening dissidents overseas and it's already imposes kashogi ban on seventy six saudis and their families. And you know secretary of state. Anthony blinken talked about these moves by the us yesterday. Here he is. So what we've done by the actions that we've taken Is really not to rupture the relationship. But to recalibrate to be more in line with our interests and our values but apparently this travel ban doesn't include the crown prince himself and administration officials said on background yesterday that as a matter of practice. The us doesn't apply sanctions on the highest leadership of countries with which it has diplomatic relations and already there are increasing calls for tougher action against the saudi crown print

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"kashoggi" Discussed on Republic Keeper - with Brian O'Kelly
"That the killing was ordered by mohammed bin. Salman continue now classified. Us intelligence report is set to be released on thursday. Finding that saudi crown prince mohammad bin. Salman approved unlikely ordered. The two thousand eighteen killing of journalists shimon kashogi. That's according to four. Us officials familiar with the report. The report's release is part of us. President joe biden's policy to reassess ties with saudi arabia over its human rights record and intervention. In yemen's civil war follows four years more comfortable relations under former president. Donald trump biden told reporters on wednesday. He had read the report and plans to speak. Soon with saudi arabia's king soman the father of the country's de facto ruler the crown prince mohammed. Bin salman white house spokeswoman jen psaki said biden would bypass the crown prince and only communicate with the king kashogi a saudi journalist and washington post columnist. Who had criticised reloads policies was killed by a team of operatives linked to the prince in two thousand eighteen. Riyadh eventually admitted that kashogi was killed in a rogue dishes. Operation gone wrong but denied the crown. Prince's involvement a classified report on his murder was shared with us lawmakers in late two thousand and eighteen but the trump administration rejected demands to release a declassified version to preserve the us saudi alliance and promote us arm sales to the kingdom biden has pledged to take a more hardline approach with saudi arabia in part because of kashoggi's murder since taking office. He's ended arm sales to stop supporting riyadh's intervention in yemen and appointed a special envoy to yemen in an effort to end its grueling civil war so and and not only in an effort to take a more hard line approach in saudi arabia. What it also means is that. They're taking a softer approach toward iran and recognizing that there is a conflict here between saudi arabia and iran and the biden administration's juvenile childlike idea. That what we should do is balanced these two power. So they're both powerful and there'll be a balance is exactly the thing that has perpetuated so much conflict in the middle east and in so much of the world and so the iranians or because again because joe biden is president and the iranians know that there will be no consequences for anything they do in january me. We may have missed this. I didn't catch it at the time in january. The iranians Kidnapped took over a south korean tanker. That was going through the persian gulf. They just took it there with their navy. Came on this hour's now came and so let me just read to you. What it says here Earlier this month. Tehran said it would release the sailors except for the captain which coincide with souls confirmation on the progress in the talks with washington about using the frozen money for u. n. dues frozen money. What are we talking about. Well when the administration pulled out of the iran deal that triggered what they called snapback sanctions which meant a bunch of countries sanctioned nor iran said. We can't do business with in frozen assets. South korea was one of those countries. They froze seven billion dollars of iranian assets inside the country so the iranians kidnapped and oil-tanker said give us the seven billion dollars back. And we'll let everybody go and the tanker but not the captain because he's a spy in their definition right. That was their justification. So there are at this impasse. So how does the impasse get solved. Ready you're ready. South korea's releasing the funds after consultation with the biden administration the jerusalem pulse cord the call the seven billion dollars score another win for around under the new administration. Tirana's also been wringing concessions from europe as well as the a the international energy agency while simultaneously using proxies in iran and yemen to attach. Us partners and its allies so yemen already attacked the saudi airport. And so this is just. The biden administration is committed to setting the world on fire. It's just what they do and democrats speaking of which have been committed to setting the country on fire for quite some time including in portland. Were any no. The journalists has been attacked by antifa. Repeatedly here's part of his testimony in front of house committee on extremism and misinformation in the media yesterday to continue now with mr no for his five minutes vista. No you're recognized for five minutes. Thank you very much thank you. Tear woman jackson-lee ranking number biggs and members of the committee. Journalists from portland oregon. I know domestic terrorism. Well since two thousand sixteen a witness how. Violent extremists from antifa and others have made political violence on the streets on my home city. Banal local politicians turn a blind eye to the violence because they believed the extremism was a justified response to the surprise of action win. Donald trump local fellow journalists did the same in downplaying anti violent extremism. Today i ask that you don't do the same from twenty sixteen through twenty nineteen portland and the surrounding area suffered dozens of violent protests now street brawl all's riots that resulted in serious bodily injuries arson attacks and property destruction by twenty twenty antifa the anger around the death of george floyd and others to launch an unprecedented attempted insurrection portland for more than one hundred twenty recurring days carried out by lee riots targeting federal county and private property they developed a right upper autists that included streams of funding for.

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Hatice Cengiz's mission: Don't forget Jamal Khashoggi
"I'm with ruler Caliph the deputy editor of the F. T. and she's had recently rather astonishing interview. She met recently Hattie's challenges who of course found herself at the center of an international drama indeed something of a horror story last October. This is when the young Turkish academic were seen waiting outside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul for her fiance who never appeared that man of course was the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi details of whose murder at the hands of Saudi the thugs would leak out over the coming days and weeks so so really just start by telling us. What is the state of the investigation into Khashoggi's death? Well depends what you mean by investigation and which investigation in Saudi Arabia Arabia a group of people are being put on trial but we know very little about this trial elsewhere. There has been a U._N.. report by a U._N.. Expert on the murder however that report does not or have any legal basis it only makes recommendations and it has recommended an impartial international investigation for that to happen however you would need you on Security Council approval and I don't expect that exactly exactly 'cause you're touching on the really important point of the sort of full out of this whole saga namely. It doesn't look as if we're going to be many repercussions for the Saudi regime does it and why is that. I think that there were initially some repercussions for the. The Saudi regime mainly reputational a lot of business. People and political figures stayed away from Saudi Arabia. There was a bit conference. That was a flop but I think over time things of return to normal. I don't think the reputation of the Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman the man we know as and BS will ever really fully recover but I think that once Western governments and especially the U._S. government can't say that doing business with Saudi Arabia's fine he was for example at the g twenty in fact Saudi Arabia is going to be hosting the g twenty next year that is kind of rehabilitation Saudi Arabia hosting the g twenty year stunning given all that happened and imagine particularly appalling news for your lunch companion. The other day had tease Chang who is campaigning passionately for Kashoggi's motorists to be brought to justice. is is Here a clip now so I want to know who gave the order to kill them out and who else knew I want to know. Where is his body? I implore you to take action darkness essay. It is time for sanctions so that was her tease. Chang is speaking at the U._N.. Human Rights Council in Geneva last month. The Agnes was referring to as Agnes Calamar the special reporter on extrajudicial killings who had in fact just revealed called the results of this investigation you talking about ruler which found quote credible evidence clothes quotes that senior Saudis implicated in Mr Kashoggi's murder but let's turn to at t's challenges this was a powerful and really poignant. Poignant interview you had to do rule tell us what impression did you make. It was obviously a painful interview. It's painful for her to speak about Sharma but I think she's also now very driven. She is so frustrated by the silence she so frustrated by the fact that there has been no action that she's now turned this into her mission. Jomo Hachioji was essentially fighting for human rights. It's this is what he was writing about and she now feels that she has to take up that fight as I write in my lunch with the F. T. she now knows that she is part of the story. She's been studying the Middle East for a long time and now she feels that she's become one of its victims and there are so many of them so she was fighting back tears the whole lunch at one point when she tells me about the nights when she knew for sure that Jamal was dead. That's when her tears came rushing down one of the many things that struck me about her accounting hug conversation with you was relatively brief had in her relationship with Jamalco. Gee I mean they don't known each other for a few months. I wonder if you could just say a little bit about how they met in the nature of their relationship yes they only met in May of last year they met at a conference about the Gulf in Istanbul. Jamaa was speaking at that conference and she had only known him as someone who should seen on T._v.. She'd read him. She was very interested in Saudi Arabia and she was very keen to interview him about what. What was going on in Saudi Arabia what he was writing about and so she just goes up to him and introduces herself and says can we talk? Can you give me a few minutes and she speaks to him in Arabic because she speaks pretty fluent Arabic and I think that impresses impresses Jamal and so they meet up he asks her by Turkish awesome about Saudi and then she contact him again to tell him when the story is going to be published and two. I think check some quotes that's next time he goes to Turkey. They meet up again but this was a very quick romance in many ways but from what she told me this also has to do with the fact that Jemaah was in a very uncomfortable place ace at the time he was sort of looking for a new life. He'd been exiled in the U._S.. He was on his own so he was looking for a companion and he was very depressed and I think that they found in each other. You know the person she understood him. He understood her and so yes. This was a marathon romance. When he was murdered? He was writing columns for the Washington Post but as his then fiancee points out in this interview he actually in previous part of his life. He'd been an advisor to some members of the Saudi Royal Family Herself says in this interview one of the many powerful lines she says Jamal was from the palace not from outside it. He was not their enemy. Can you tell us why were they so frightened of him. Why did they have to kill him well? It's a very good question Alec. I don't think that anyone really knows why they were so frightened of him but it is also possible that they weren't that frightened of him. They had a strategy. Ah of silencing anyone who was critical of the Crown Prince Jamal wasn't the only one many of journals friends who stayed in Saudi Arabia are in jail and this new regime demint Saudi Arabia requires not only that you don't criticize they require that you approve the reason Jamal had left was because he did not want to engage and to support award a very hostile strategy towards cutter he was required to write in support of the strategy and that's where he drew the line and so there is such an intolerance that even someone who is only a writer actually not a writer who schooling for revolution a writer who wants Saudi Arabia to correct and to move on a better path. I mean you can even argue that much of what he was. Writing was advice to the crown prince but there is zero tolerance. It's not going to be easy for her. T snow is it nearly a year has passed as you said earlier for some parts of the sort of Western business in foreign policy establishment is not quite business as usual but they are going to re apply some of those ties to Saudi. What do you see happens to her now to? She pursue this cause at U._N.. How does she make any headway? I found and her to be very determined. I think that she wants to use the Kalama a report to try to put pressure on Western governments but may be more broadly she. Will become a voice that is just fighting for human rights at some point. I imagine she would even have to address that in Turkey. Because of course there are a lot of journalists who are jailed elden Turkey for hottest today. Her cause is Jamal but I think that she may also in the future want to broaden her course that it's not Jamaa and the Truth About Jamaa which I'm sure she will continue to fight for but YEP. She may very well be campaigner for human rights all is thrust upon her shoulders after just knowing him for a few months extraordinary I think we should end with a clip from Matisse which is also something of a call to arms from in her and she said this at the U._N.. Session in Geneva last month echoing what she said to you in this remarkable interview it's not only my below Jamal who was more that they but also democracy human rights and freedoms the failure to punish murderers F._X.. Also Mr Chair the truth always wins. He's story. We'll take note of those who stood with through and those who did not police take action.

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Gruesome Transcript Reveals Jamal Khashoggi's Last Words
"New details emerge about what happened to a US resident and Washington Post journalist who died in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October. The last words uttered by journalists Jamal kashogi after he was set upon by Saudi hit squad in that country's consulate in instant ball where I can't that's according to a transcript of an audio recording of Kashoggi's torture. According to the transcript there were screams, and the sound of a saw voice came on which has been identified as Dr Sally Mohammed Atta baby who is the head of forensic medicine at Saudi Arabia's interior ministry. He says if you don't like all the noise just put your headphones on music like me.

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CIA Director Haspel to brief senate leaders on Khashoggi's murder
"Convinced that Saudi Crown prince Mohammad bin Salman was responsible for Kashoggi's death. NPR's? Tim Mack has more those briefed said that the crown prince also known as m b s was responsible for the killing. Here's senator. Bob corker the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations committee. I think if he was in front of a jury he would have unanimous verdict in about thirty minutes. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham who also pointed a finger at 'em Bs referred to Kashoggi's reported dismemberment inside the Saudi consulate in Turkey. There's not a smoking gun. There's a smoking saw. This is a sharp departure from President Donald Trump who has cast doubt on MVS's involvement and stressed Saudi Arabia's role as a US ally. Tim Mack NPR news Washington on Asian stock market. Shares are lower after a sharp downturn. On Wall Street. The Dow Jones industrial average fell almost four percent.

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Trump sees "no reason" to listen to recording of Khashoggi killing
"Kashoggi's killing will anybody. Really? No. But he did have certainly people that were reasonably close to him and close to him that were probably involved you. So we put on very heavy sanctions massive sanctions on a large group of people from Saudi Arabia. Trump added that he wants to stick with an ally. That in many ways has been very good. He says he's expecting a full assessment from US intelligence this week. Ben Thomas, Washington news in college football. Former LSU coach les miles has been hired lead. Kansas. Downtrodden football program miles signed a five-year contract. The sixty five year old spent eleven years at Louisiana state winning a national championship in two thousand and seven checkout. More news read more analysts at townhall dot com. This is Michael medven here with Mike Stahl from healthmarkets

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Washington Post, Saudi Arabia and Terry Moran discussed on Red Eye Radio
"Trying to get answers in the disappearance of Washington Post reporter Jamal Khashoggi President Trump says he plans on calling king Salman of Saudi Arabia to discuss the situation. ABC news senior national correspondent Terry Moran with the details. A columnist for the Washington Post living in the US and. A frequent critic of the Saudi regime entered the consulate ten days ago seeking official documents related to his upcoming wedding hours earlier, according to reports in the Turkish media a private jet had arrived from Saudi Arabia nine men on board. One of two planes allegedly linked to the operation and the Washington Post now reporting the Turkish officials say they have audio and video evidence of Kashoggi's,