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Saudi Arabia s Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir told CBS News that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was not involved in the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and that nobody in Saudi Arabia is above the law.The CIA has assessed that the crown prince ordered Khashoggi s killing, two U.S. officials confirmed to CBS News. The assessment is based mainly on an understanding of how the Kingdom operates mdash; the tig stanley cup ht control the crown prince holds mdash; and that several of those involved in the murder are close to him. But President Trump released a statement Tuesday, saying Our intelligence agencies continue to assess all information, but it could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic event - maybe he did and maybe he didn t! In an interview with CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams, Al Jubeirused Mr. Trump s statementto support his government s claim that the crown prince isn t responsible for Khashoggi s stanley taza killing. What we ve heard is the president say that the CIA report is not what people say it is and so we have to go by this, he said. If you have any evidence, or any government has any evidence that it would like to make available to the Saudi courts, I m sure the courts would be pleased to receive it. The full transcrip stanley cupe t of Williams interview with Al Jubeir is below: Top S Ridj Remnants of migrant caravan resume trek to U.S. border
NASHVILLE, Tenn. mdash; Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain spent the last few days exchangin stanley quencher g fighting words mdash; notably Ayers, Keating and liar. But while both sides arrived in here in a brawling mood mdash; with McCain, in particular, under growing pressure to bloody Obama mdash; aides and advisers to both candidates say that tonight s town-hall-style debate is no place to throw a punch. There s a lot of talk about nastiness and personal attacks, but in this type of format, that is a huge mistake, said Bob Barnett, a Democratic lawyer who negotiated the debate s ground rules on Obama s behalf. You have to be respectful to the audience questioners, you have to be respectful of the Internet questioners, and you have to have the viewers who are watching feel that you are responding to the voters and the citi stanley cup zens who are asking the questions. McCain s top strategists also acknowledge the format doesn t lend itself to sharp-edged attacks. You have to strike a balance between responding to the questions asked and being responsive to people in a town hall but also and contrasting your record with your opponent, said Matt McDonald, a senior McCain adviser. McCain aides said they didn t expect McCain to raise Obama s relationship with the former Weatherman bomber William Ayers, unless it came up. The setting at Belmont University puts the members of the audience mdash; uncommitted likely v stanley portugal oters mdash; center stage.