show up in the luggage that was being put through the x-ray machine. he said yes, it would show up. the turks had heard that audiotape within hours of it happening but they still waited five days until they went public. one has the sense behind the scenes that they were trying to give saudi arabia a grace period, some time to explain what had happened. of course what did saudi arabia do during that period? they continued to push this lie essentially that jamal khashoggi had walked out of the consulate, that they had no idea where he was. it was only after five days continuing that narrative that the turks finally doo siee sid public. the question is when did they decide to go with the nuclear option, to go public with the actual recording.
they were already aware after that stage that something very serious had happened, instead, to the point, wolf, they actually asked the man in charge of the x-ray machine at the airplane if it would have been likely that human body parts would have shown up on the scan when those saudi bags went through. so becoming clear that they knew from the very get-go, within hours, arguably they had already heard that tape that something desperately bad had happened to khashoggi, yet they did wait for five days before going public with the story. our understanding is they wanted to give the saudis enough time to give their version of events to present of turks with a clear and coherent narrative and cooperate. it was only when that didn t happen that they decided to go with the more public option and start talking publicly about what had happened. meanwhile, of course, we are all still waiting to hear when the saudis may offer their side of the story. so far no indication of when
disguised as airport workers. they got on that plane with half of a group of saudis. they searched the plane. they even asked the man who operates the x-ray machine that all the bags go through whether human body parts would have shown up on that x-ray machine. the x-ray worker said likely, yes, they would have. but all of this giving you a sense that turks new very early on that jamal khashoggi had likely been killed. they still waited five days before they started to put their side of the story out on the table. remarkable details. thank you very much. let s discuss now. admiral kirby, turkey within hours had this suspicion that he had been killed.
they also even, jim, apparently spoke to the man who mans the x-ray machine and asked him specifically if human body parts would have shown up in the luggage of those saudis when their luggage was going through the x-ray machine. the x-ray machine operator reportedly telling them that, yes, it would. this is from a police report that cnn has seen. now, it s interesting that the turks then waited another five days before they loudly and volumably sounded the alarm, and that apparently was because they were giving the saudis an opportunity to respond. giving them an opportunity to get their side of the story on the record with turkish authorities. it s only when that did not happen that they decided to go public, jim. now the u.s. giving the saudis more time. secretary pompeo said as much yesterday. thank you very much. nearly a year before he disappeared, jamal khashoggi
temporary restraining order a preliminary injunction to prevent the publishing of blueprints to make guns with a 3d printer until a law is decided. they wanted to put the codes for making a 3d handgun called the liberator. it would be undetectable by x-ray machine or metal detector. people say it could be used for people not allowed to possess firearms. they would of no serial numbers and be untraceable. you can make a gun for personal use but for the last 30 years it has been illegal to make a gun that is undetectable and president trump supports that law. the administration is being sued now because it settled a lawsuit brought by cody wilson, the owner of defense distributed which wants to public a 3d gun codes online. wilson argues that preventing him from publishing is a