that willingness. what s interesting with the omission is that so there were 18 suspects in this murder. one of them was noted by the saudi government as having master minded this plot. that s general al asiri, the former deputy intelligence official. and he was fired from his job and yet he was left off the sanctions list. so i m speculating here, but that could only mean two things. it can either mean the white house feels he s too close to the royal family. he is close, but ides find that hard to believe given that they himself fired him. or he could be cooperating with an investigation. i want to switch gears a little bit because one of the other questions i have here, one of the things we re looking at is turkey. of course, historically, an ally upset that all this occurred in their consulate. and now there are conversations about extraditing an enemy of
patton will leave after a 35-year army career. he has been the public face of the army sexual assault prevention programs as congress moved to make changes and how sexual assaults are handled in the military. he is leaving amid rumors to ukraine. protesters continue their rally upset at the country s growing ties to russia. key meeting set to take place an hour from now between that country s president and russia s president vladimir putin. diana, why is this meeting drawing such anger from the protesters? reporter: chris steen, the reason the protesters came out here about four weeks ago now is because the ukraine s president decided not to sign a trade deal with the european union. now when they see him going to russia to strengthen ties with