Morning from moscow its 9 am here tuesday the 24th of december welcome to the program for us u. N. Officials have denounced a saudi arabias punishment of those involved in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi calling it a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death and 3 others to jail time the u. N. Appointed rights investigators believe the people actually behind the Journalist School murder have been left untouched while the spokesperson for the u. N. Secretary general also stressed the importance of a further probe. The secretary general continues to stress the need for an independent and impartial investigation into the murder to ensure full examination of any accountability for Human Rights Violations committed in the case. Jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the Saudi Arabian consulate in istanbul in turkey in october 28th where he was then murdered the u. N. Report suggests his death with a state planned execution while riyadh insists it was the result of a
Company announced last week that it would spend production of the aircraft moving forward on the news the leadership of the leadership shuffle boeing stock rose by 3 percent today and it has been a tough year though overall for the aircraft giant losing nearly 20 percent of their stock price since the grounding now joining us now to discuss what this all means we are joined by jamie finch former National Transportation safety board official now jamie its great to have you here today but why now and what is this going to do to this whole 737. 00 max saga why do we get rid of today well it had happened and we predicted. Several times already the need for him to go which is going to be inevitable this was not just important but he was essential for boeing to get past this this very dark period in his history in his 103 year history this is the biggest crisis theyve been released and so. By removing him from position it begins that entire process and so forth but its going to be a wrong lo
This is broadcast around the globe and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon a song bridgeboro in washington heres what we have on deck for you today well the stock has taken off following the firing of its c. E. O. On monday after months of turbulence could new leadership lead to a turnaround of the embattled Aerospace Giant former n. T. S. B. Official jamie finch lends us a hand today to break down the move and what lies in store for boeing plus. We just took a break on the trade deal and will be signing it very shortly President Trump has been hyping the potential passage of a u. S. China trade deal but could it all just be a charade Richard Wolffe host of economic update is standing by to bring us up to speed on the state of negotiations and later their stock is after the recent news that the u. S. Government will back the company and its life safelight r. T. Correspondent alex mileage joins this show from toronto to help us take a look at the big picture o
Theyre welcome to the program this 24th of december live from the Arts International World News Center is kevin though in here with the update thanks choosing its 1st then u. N. Officials and Rights Groups have denounced saudi arabias punishment of those involved in the murder of journalist your saying it makes a mockery of justice 5 people have been sentenced to death and 3 others to jail time over the killing but a un appointed rights investigated believes the people actually behind the german this cruel murder have been left untouched while the spokesperson for the u. N. Secretary general is also stressed the importance of further probe the secretary general continues to stress the need for an independent and impartial investigation into the murder torture for examination of any accountability for Human Rights Violations committed in the case. Jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the saudi conscious in istanbul in turkey in october 28th when he was murdered a un report said his de
Funeral of president john f. Kennedy. Later, cspan series on first ladies continues with a look at the life of jacqueline kennedy. 1960s were different. [laughter] and there were a lot of things happening involving race, the breakdown, the structure in society, i was suddenly out of the seminary and in new england. There were no rules. Things were falling apart. And you know, without structure, it is very difficult to navigate. I was extremely fortunate. I was extremely fortunate to still had a residual of the way i was raised and the structure that the nuns had given me, the structure the seminary had given me. I was also externally fortunate because i had already been in predominantly white schools. I was the only black in my high school in savanna. So the transition to a school with very few blacks in a very the full set of circumstances, academically and otherwise, i had sort of a jumpstart. I was ahead of the game. So it allowed me to continue to do well, even though it was very d