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statement. the most detailed so far of the conclusions of what happened to jamal khashoggi after he entered the consulate. you mentioned they say immediately after entering the building, he was strangled to death and his body dismembered and destroyed. it is not clear what they mean by destroyed. we are seeking clarification from turkish officials. according to the washington post the senior turkish official says they are pursuing the theory that his body may have been destroyed using acid. either here at the consulate or the nearby consul-general s residence. they say the evidence collected by the nearby garden does support the theory his body was disposed close to where the killing took place. they still have key questions. where are the remains of jamal khashoggi and who issued the orders? they were trying to get the
been used to dispose, destroy his body, either at the consulate or nearby consul s residence. we ve been speaking to a number of turkish officials and they say that this is one of a number of theories that they re looking at, and that is why they are really pressing the saudis for answers. they are quite frustrated at this point with what they re saying is this lack of cooperation from the saudis. they say they ve put forward, brooke, these pretty straight forward questions of where are the remains of khashoggi and who ordered the killing, who dispatched that hit squad that carried out the killing and they re not getting the answers. the chief prosecutor for saudi arabia was here for three days, and turkey was hoping they re going to get answers from him. they did not. one senior turkish official is telling us that it seemed to them that the saudis were not really interested in cooperating. it seemed like they were more
u.s.? well, i m not going to criticize secretary pompeo for the public footage. i do wonder what appears to have been only with the king, at least, a 10 or 15-minute meeting, whether he fully represented the extent maybe the president doesn t feel, but i can assure you that broadly-based bipartisan feeling here in the senate is if this journalist, who had been living in virginia, in my state, was murdered in this heinous way inside the saudi consulate, there needs to be consequences. because our government this is more than an economic deal, which is the way the president seems to reduce any of these into some kind of monetary exchange. you know, our government has stood for a free press. we have stood for human rights. this president hasn t been willing to voice those kind of feelings, but clearly there s a broad base of bipartisan senators who will try to hold the saudi government accountable, if this all proves to be the case. a turkish official told cnn
saudi arabia alone, wants to have powerful friends. you are standing outside the saudi consulate there in istanbul. let me ask you about the other big story out of turkey, the disappearance and possible death, likely death of that u.s.-based saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi. what s the latest on that, richard? reporter: so, jamal khashoggi was a i m saying was because the presumption was that he was killed. a turkish official told nbc news that quote, turkey is 100% confident that jamal is unfortunately dead and he has been killed by the 15 saudis who were in turkey for a brief amount of time. turkey believes that saudi arabia sent on two chartered planes a 15-member hit team that they were laying in wait in cars and advance vans in this neighb.
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