not he is a dupe on the khashoggi thing, you have to believe there is a motive that goes far outside of war and national security i appreciate both of your time very much. as juliette makes that point you can learn more about in much more about trump doing business with the saudis and others. is he profiting himself or the american people? the trump family business tonight an in-depth look at how the president runs his companies. it s airing at 11:00. please watch. and next a former republican congressman speaking out in his first television interview since calling for the president s impeachment he is my guest. plus the fight for 2020. will the economy keep eloi voters loyal to trump. it s been a democrat town forever. but no more. but no more. even your feet.. the (new) amopé pedi perfect with diamond crystals gives you smooth results in just seconds that you ll fall in love with instantly. available at walmart in the foot care aisle.
where you know, the crown prince was trying to act like he was trying to modernize the whole kingdom. in many ways, doesn t it remind you why we have so much in common with israel? and why israel is our natural ally in the region because of their value for human rights and democracy? if this khashoggi thing fades away, that s painful to hear because you are talking about someone who was chopped up. that s a kingdom where they do things like this. katie: this is why when people attack israel, especially on the left, it makes zero absolutely no sense. it s the only democracy that actually does care about human rights and preserving the rights not only of themselves but even their enemies. in terms of saudi arabia, look these places don t change over the night. they take a long time to change. is this incident an indication that things have changed? absolutely not. but if you put in the context of who we are willing to work with and who we are willing, as the united states, to negot
this khashoggi thing, it is what it is. how does that make america look to the world? what do you think? let s talk to somebody who advised six secretaries of state, helped shape america s policy in the middle east. what does he think the message is? next.
and we have a lot of money on the table, and the world is a mean place, this khashoggi thing, it is what it is. how does that make america look to the world. let s talk to somebody who helped shape america s policy in the middle east. what do you think the message is? next. -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use 0600. i d stay close. morning. get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, protected by alan and jamie. -right? -should it? when you bundle home and auto. run, alan! .you get more than just savings. you get round-the-clock protection.
are obviously getting as many facts as we can from the different places and then we will determine which facts are credible and then after that the president and the secretary of state will make a determination as to what we deem to be credible and what actions we think we should take. i will also say that we have to be able to work with our allies and saudi arabia has been i think a very strong ally. joining us now, van jones, host of the van jones show who procured that interesting interview with jared kushner. a lot of things to ask you about here, but first on the small issue or big issue but specific issue of saudi arabia there, i think jared made crystal clear where the white house is on this, which is saudi arabia is our ally, we have to work with them, in other words we re moving past this khashoggi thing if not already, as soon as we can. yeah, i didn t get any indication that they were planning on doing any kind of strategic reset. i spent seven minutes, you know, trying