everybody is cognizant of the difficulties and the strategies that have to take part. we are not giving away free money anymore. but we are all in the similar mind on this. just keep the boom going. and i think that s what the president is saying. i don t know, can he speak his mind chris? chris: presidents generally don t call out the fed or the chairman but let me move on to another subject. the mysterious disappearance of journalist jamaal - - and concerns he went into the saudi consulate in istanbul and was murdered. the president said this week he does not intend to - - in any way on the hundred billion dollar arms sale to the saudis. secretary manu chen still plans to go to the economic conference in theriyadh this pa
world s population is living in households that are vulnerable to poverty, but they predict the numbers will improve by 2030. before we go, i wanted to bring you this. prior to becoming the shoeft w host, i looked into this and wanted to show you telling clips for some of them. at the time of the interview, jamaal was working for the saudi government as a media adviser to the u.s. jamaal joined me alongside john bradley that had written on saudi arabia. i asked why the government was allied with extremist clerks. not extremists, but conservatives. they are afraid of organizations. it is our duty to break that.
on the planet. in terms of the administration as a whole, the president has adjusted that he likely won t be making major changes in his administration until after the midterm elections. jon: garrett tenney at the white house. tanks. tensions escalating over the fate of the missing washington post journalist feared dead after visiting the saudi consulate in turkey. both sides of the political aisle calling for action against saudi arabia. action needs to be taken and i think the congress will take it upon themselves to take that action. if it turns out as the press reporting seems to indicate that saudi arabia was involved. i think arm sales will be affected. jon: gillian turner has the latest. reporter: president trump admitted to cbs in an interview that has yet to air that saudi arabia be to blame for the disappearance and alleged murder of journalist jamaal - -
difficulties and the strategies that have to take part. we are not giving away free money anymore. but we are all in the similar mind on this. just keep the boom going. and i think that s what the president is saying. i don t know, can he speak his mind chris? chris: presidents generally don t call out the fed or the chairman but let me move on to another subject. the mysterious disappearance of journalist jamaal - - and concerns he went into the saudi consulate in istanbul and was murdered. the president said this week he does not intend to - - in any way on the hundred billion dollar arms sale to the saudis. secretary manu chen still plans to go to the economic conference in theriyadh this pa week.
house if the united states joins such an investigation. it s likely to be a whitewash. i think we pretty much know what happens, and i don t think that saudi arabia in the end will pay much of a price for this. the caravan will move on. as we say in the middle east, the tension will be distracted by kanye, by the hurricanes, whatever. donald trump thinks that we need to saudi arabia, and i will laugh, i m not sure that there will ever be justice for jamaal. martha: he says he would like his fiancee to come to the white house fairly quickly so we will see if that happens. thanks for being here tonight. a live look at the hurricane matthew as the search and rescue is ongoing tonight. i m going to start with some balayage clip-ins,