Pressure mounts on Saudis as Trump mulls Khashoggi evidence
Turkish president dismisses "childish" Saudi excuses, demands to know where journalist's body is after CIA chief briefs Trump
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Turkish president dismisses "childish" Saudi excuses, demands to know where journalist's body is after CIA chief briefs Trump
Gina Haspel visited Turkey earlier this week and has briefed President Trump about what she learned
Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul earlier this month by Saudi operatives
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Ever-changing story from Riyadh falls more in line with widespread accusations of a planned murder as CIA chief to tell Trump what she learned in Turkey
For the first time since the Saudi Arabian heir-in-waiting has been publicly accused of having some role in the Saudi journalist's killing in the kingdom's Istanbul consulate, the royal has addressed what he calls the "heinous crime."
The heir-in-waiting has been widely accused of having some role in the slaying of the Saudi journalist, leaving the royal family scrambling for damage control
The White House is taking its first steps to punish those involved in the murder of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi. President Trump, who accepted the original Saudi denials of responsibility, now says Khashoggi's killing involved "the worst cover-up in history." The State Department plans to revoke visas for 21 Saudis the U.S. has identified as being a part of the operation. Holly Williams reports.
Turkey's president is calling on Saudi Arabia to turn over suspects in the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. He also rejected the claim that Khashoggi was killed after getting into a fight in the Saudi consulate. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports.
Turkish President Recep Erdogan called Khashoggi's death a "savage murder," and the U.S. said it will revoke the visas of some Saudi officials
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A Saudi official tells CBS News that they have do not know where the body is now
Turkish president Recep Erdogan said Tuesday that Saudi Arabia "planned and executed" the murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. His words directly contradicted the Saudi government's account of events. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett explains what we know and how the U.S. might respond.
Many global business leaders and officials from the U.S., Britain and other countries pulled out of the three-day Future Investment Initiative in Saudi Arabia following the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. CBS News' Gwen Baumgardner has more.
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The Turkish president directly contradicted Saudi Arabia's official version of events that Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi died accidentally after getting into a fight inside the consulate. Holly Williams reports.
On "Intelligence Matters" this week, Former top CIA official Norman Roule says the idea of a murder sanctioned by MBS is "not in the DNA of their past operational activity"
Trump told reporters "we have top intelligence people in Turkey," but he didn't specify who he meant
New details are emerging about the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Surveillance video that was broadcast by CNN appears to show a man walking into the Saudi consulate, and then leaving dressed in Khashoggi's clothes. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams explains.
Saudi Arabia is claiming journalist Jamal Khashoggi died after getting into a fight inside the consulate
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