Of souls to flee conflict and persecution. Welcome to the program all those stories coming up but we begin in iraq where these 2 people have been injured by a rocket targeting the headquarters of several Foreign Oil Companies the rocket came down south of bands right assigned to exxon mobil shell and other Energy Giants operate iraqs government says oil exports havent been interrupted in june has the latest from baghdad. According to Iraqi Security officials a katyusha rocket landed in a compound which is in the vicinity of Foreign Oil Companies and also the Iraqi Oil Drilling Company in basra we are told by Security Officials that at least 2 iraqi employees of the Iraqi Oil Drilling Company have been injured as a result weve also been told that exxon mobil which is one of the Foreign Oil Companies which is how it is in that area has decided to evacuate 20 employees as a result of this attack also were told that Oil Production in that area has not been affected by this attack now all o
Weeks that they believe that the body was either immersed into acid or destroyed in an oven that was built inside the consuls president so these questions they will have to be one of the key problems between saudi arabia and turkey is took insisting on who gave the order to kill you because from a turkish perspective they believe this is someone who is really the loans of the of the of the saudis chain of command let me ask you about a few things that are mentioned in the report now hashim this special rapporteur war found that both the investigation of requests conducted by saudi arabia and turkey also failed she said to meet International Standards regarding the investigation into unlawful deaths so she is somewhat pointing a finger here at turkey saying that they didnt do the investigation correctly what access what sort of access did the terrorists have to the consulate what sort of evidence did they come up with do we know that. Well basically when i was here she was denied access
An International Body like the Un Human Rights Council i think probably not just the case forward and put some more spot light on on the saudi leaders and demands of course more answers now or whether the saudis will comply doesnt seem like it but whether they will also try to shift the focus on Something Else within the kingdom like today theyre trying to. You know stop the religious police from exercising what used to be controversial activity within the kingdom or as weve heard earlier maybe something on the yemeni side or something on the bahraini side for the good of the century certainly the saudis would try to refocus their attention elsewhere but i think this is an important day in this accountability a process for the killing of us with the Saudi Crown Prince monod bin salman has claimed that the matter of Jamal Khashoggi is being exploited for political gain d. Think that is resonating anywhere at all in the world right now he is expected to be at the g 20 summit of course in
Over the summons to the suspects to go get in one of the suspects the nice and the involvement and says he wont testify in court immediately after his name and the names of 3 artists were released in the netherlands state media here in russia called the findings nonsense russia has always denied i mean fulfillment and down the plane despite investigative findings that the book anti Aircraft Missile came from the 53rd m. P. Here but missed out brigade based in court in the west of russia. The downing of age 17 was the most deadly single incident in the war between Ukrainian Government forces and russian backed separatists which still continues to this day up to 298 people on board 196 came from the netherlands many of them going on a holiday in Southeast Asia at least sealing frederic hawks and we saw in greece and his girlfriend daisy were on board says she is relieved that someone is being held accountable its a start but im not im satisfied today youre going to blame someone personal
From kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. Good evening, im Juliette Goodrich in for sara tonight. You know, when you go out to eat, tipping can be a very touchy subject, and weve seen some San Francisco restaurants do away with tipping entirely, replacing them with service charges, automatically tacked on to your bill. And then theres still a lot of debate over whether or not thats even fair. Well, those extra charges that are as high as 20 of your bill are about to be illegal. Yes, i said illegal. But our lauren toms reports some Industry Experts say this might not translate to cheaper dining bills and, in fact, could be bad for both customers and restaurants. Reporter diners in San Francisco often think twice when they see a common line at the bottom of their menu warning of a mandatory service charge. And under a new law, that may be going away. But food experts like this one who writes table hopper says this isnt great news for customers or the restaur