about all of it is nick kristof, republican columnist for the new york times. it really does sound like a k-phone in the president s mind. how does he recover from this? the only real debate among saudi arabia watchers is whether it s 90% likely that the crown prince was engaged in this murder, or 100% likely. and the fact that we are then dispatching our treasury secretary to meet with the crown prince, that we are refusing to look in his direction, and that our penalty is that we are denying visas or we re taking away visas from people who are actually already being jailed right now for the murder of
saudis. back with me tonight to talk about all of it is nick kristof, republican columnist for the new york times. it really does sound like a k-phone in the president s mind. how does he recover from this? the only real debate among saudi arabia watchers is whether it s 90% likely that the crown prince was engaged in this murder, or 100% likely. and the fact that we are then dispatching our treasury secretary to meet with the crown prince, that we are refusing to look in his direction, and that our penalty is that we are denying visas or we re taking away visas from people who are actually already being jailed right now for the murder of someone writing for the washington post, the torture murder of this person? we re supposed to be holding up norms, we re supposed to be holding consequences, and the fact the data was issued in