well, it s 10:00 a.m. here in jeddah, and u.s. president joe biden will soon begin the second and final day of what is his controversial trip to saudi arabia. on friday the two nations entered into a number of far-reaching agreements on a wide range of issues including on energy and on food security. but it s the image of the president fist-bumping saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman, or mbs as he s known, that has been grabbing the attention. the saudi government also released this video of the u.s. delegation greeting saudi officials with fist bumps. u.s. journalists weren t present at the time, and we only have the saudi version of this exchange. president biden says the first thing he did on friday was confront the crown prince over the 2018 murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. here s what the president said afterwards. with respect to the murder of khashoggi, i raised it at the top of the meeting, making it clear what i thought of it at the time and what i think of
u.n. policing mission. it seemed that their presence did help but it didn t have the suss feig[s:all] tainable impac for. but clearly something more has to be done. there is something more. there is a word you used i d like to get to. sustainable. and i think before we talk about what can the international community do we haitians must take our responsibility. and that is one of the things that the commission has done. it is a civil society commission. so civil society said this is enough, we need to say not only say this is enough. we need to come up with a plan, which is something that we have done. and we need to mobilize different sectors of the society so that we can rise up and say no longer must this be