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Baltimore-Washington International Airport | Wikipedia audio article - Duration: 27:49.
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The harrowing last words of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi have been reveled. It has now emerged the Washington Post columnist recognised one of his alleged killers as he entered the Saudi Arabian embassy in Istanbul earlier this year
Maher Abdulaziz Mutreb, a former diplomat and intelligence officer working for the Saudi royal family, was known to Khashoggi from their time together at the Saudi embassy in London
Mutreb tells Khashoggi in the recording, which has yet to be released, "You are coming back," to which he replies, "You can't do that
People are waiting outside." In a transcript of disturbing audio recorded inside the consulate, Khashoggi can be heard saying "I can't breathe" as he was horrifically tortured inside the Saudi embassy
The sound of Khashoggi's body being dismembered by a saw can be heard, the Mirror reports
A voice is heard telling the alleged perpetrators: "If you don't like the noise, put your earphones in
" Read More Top news stories today The translated transcript of audio of Khashoggi's last moments, obtained by CNN, backs up claims the October 2 murder was not a botched interrogation, as the Saudis initially claimed
The new evidence also appears to tie Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman even closer to Khashoggi's brutal death
During the course of the gruesome scene, the source describes Khashoggi struggling against a group of people determined to kill him
"I can't breathe," Khashoggi says. "I can't breathe." "I can't breathe." Khashoggi was killed within seven minutes in a "premeditated" murder captured on tape, Turkey's Foreign Minister said last month
Mevlut Cavusoglu says he has listened to the "disgusting" recording allegedly capturing the Saudi journalist's brutal killing
He claims a forensic expert shows 'enjoyment' in the tape, as he tells other hitmen to listen to music while he cuts up Khashoggi's body
"It was premeditated murder," Cavusoglu told Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper, rather than a last resort
"It can be heard how the forensics expert instructs the others: they should listen to music while he cuts up the body
"One notices how he enjoys it." He added that the journalist was murdered "within seven minutes"
Saudi-Turkish relations have been strained by the killing of Khashoggi. After offering numerous contradictory explanations, Riyadh said the 60-year-old had been killed and his body dismembered when negotiations to persuade him to return to Saudi Arabia failed
A US resident and critic of the Saudi leadership, he had been filmed on CCTV arriving at the consulate on October 2 before vanishing
Turkey says he was killed at the consulate by a squad of 15 Saudi agents including a member of the Saudi Crown Prince's security team
However, Saudi Arabia has repeatedly said that Prince Mohammed bin Salman had no knowledge of the killing
In his interview, Cavusoglu said the crown prince had asked for a meeting with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and that there was currently no reason not to meet him
"Yes, he has asked Erdogan on the phone, whether they could meet in Buenos Aires," he told the newspaper
"Erdogan's answer was 'Let's see'." US President Donald Trump has said that Washington would remain a "steadfast partner" of Saudi Arabia, despite saying Prince Mohammed may have known about the plan to murder Khashoggi
Asked if he knew for sure who in Riyadh gave the order to kill Khashoggi, Cavusoglu said that the team would not have acted on its own, but could not say anything else without proof
The foreign minister added that Riyadh had offered to send identikit photos of local helpers who assisted in the cover-up
"Why identikit pictures? The Saudis know the names," he said. Following Khashoggi's disappearance, Turkey said it had recordings related to his killing, which it shared with Western allies
Cavusoglu said he had listened to the recordings.
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Ryan Zinke wont be missed The Washington Post - Duration: 1:53.
Ryan Zinke wont be missed The Washington Post
Opinion Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events
SOME IN Washington were relieved when President Trump announced he would nominate Ryan Zinke as interior secretary. Mr. Zinke did not favor selling off or giving away the federal governments vast land holdings in the Western United States, a vein of right wing extremism to which Mr. Trump might have been thought susceptible. Mr. Zinke was a congressman from Montana, a place with a history of mining and drilling but also reverence for spectacular natural features. That much was known. His clumsy arrogance was less visible.
Now, after less than two years, under an ethical cloud. His policy legacy is that of an aggressive opponent of environmental stewardship. No one who values Americas outdoor heritage will regret his departure.
His Interior Department has broken new ground in hostility toward land conservation, in southern Utah, Grand Staircase Escalante and Bears Ears. These spectacular, irreplaceable landscapes were taken out of the conservation pipeline that had developed since the , in which precious areas begin as national monuments and eventually obtain higher levels of protection. One can only hope that this pipeline is not permanently damaged.
Mr. Zinke oversaw a push to fast track drilling on public lands and withdraw Obama era climate rules on methane emissions from oil and gas production. Interior justified the rollback by aggressively discounting the importance of future climate problems. These moves vastly outweighed small steps to enhance environmental protection.
Still untold is the damage Mr. Zinke did in recruiting and retaining the experts the Interior Department needs.
Then there were the . A sketchy Montana land deal raised eyebrows — and to the . Questions swirled after Mr. Zinke held up approval of a tribal casino in Connecticut, following with MGM Resorts International officials who would have had to compete with it. Mr. Zinke was one of several Trump Cabinet members whose expensive travel habits and interactions with political contributors got him in trouble. He now joins former Environmental Protection Agency administrator and former veterans affairs secretary in early exit from the Cabinet.
Perhaps no episode better expresses Mr. Zinkes contempt for the public than the cynical show he put on around his offshore drilling plan. The Trump administration moved to open the coastlines to drilling, even off states that strongly object. But Mr. Zinke flew to Tallahassee to from the rule. The transparent motive was to help Mr. Scott in his Senate race in a state deeply opposed to offshore drilling. No other governor got such special treatment, because Mr. Zinke did not feel compelled to treat everyone else as well as a Republican who could use the political favor.
In the Trump era, there is always concern that the next appointment will be worse. It would have to be execrable to create any nostalgia for the Zinke era.
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DUI Process in Washington State - Duration: 1:59.
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