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CNNW CNN Newsroom Live October 7, 2018
At 4 00 a. M. On the u. S. East coast. The showdown is over. The u. S. Supreme court now has its newest member. On this vote, the yeas are 48. The nomination of
Brett M Kavanaugh
to be an associate justice of the
Supreme Court
of
United States
in confirmed. And with that vote in the senate, its ended a hearing process that left the nation bitterly divided. Nominee
Brett Kavanaugh
has been accused of sexual violence, something that he stronged denied. His margin of victory was the closest for a top court seat since 1881. With his family looking on, kavanaugh was immediately sworn in, taking a constitutional oath and judicial oath. Another ceremonial swearingin is expected later this week. The u. S. President celebrated his confirmation by rallying his base. Reporter
Justice Kavanaughs
confirmation was the first topic out of
President Trump
s mouth during his rally here in topeka, kansas. He commended the republicans who refused to waiver in their support of kavanaugh. And he previewed something that might be central to his messaging during his packed political schedule that hes keeping up over the next 30 days campaigning for republicans across the country. And thats using the unusual nomination as to warn republicans of the consequences of what might happen if democrats take back control of the house and congress which is real possibility heading back into november. Heres what
President Trump
had to say about the midterms. You dont hand matches to an arsonist. And you dont give power to an angry left wing mob. And thats what theyve become. The democrats have become too extreme and too dangerous to govern. Republicans believe in the rule of law, not the rule of the mob. Reporter now, trump said hed been advised to cancel the rally here in topeka, due to the
Historic Events
happening back home in washington. Trump said he couldnt miss the chance to campaign for chris kobach. And trump went after democrats including cory booker,
Elizabeth Warren
and joe biden and senator blumenthal, but it was clear that salvaging the nomination of
Brett Kavanaugh
which at one point looked to be doomed in the senate and he previewed a lot of what were hear as republicans close in the next month. And
President Trump
has been completed hi mission of pushle
Supreme Court
to the right. On saturday,
Sarah Sanders
tweeted congratulations judge kavanaugh. Instead of a 63 liberal court under hillary clinton, we now have a 54 conservative
Supreme Court
under donald trump. Will that inspire more to take a centrist view. In the days of justice kennedy, maybe theyd have to be careful, maybe we could get a vote here. There is no centrist and thats what is key. Justice elena kagan said that in her interview. That leaves a gaping hole when you dont have someone in the center. Well, republicans and democrats just weathered a brutal political battle, now that that battle is over, our
Phil Mattingly
takes a look at whats next and the move in the nations capital. Reporter
Brett Kavanaugh
has been confirmed. Brett kavanaugh has been sworn in,
Brett Kavanaugh
is now a justice in the
Supreme Court
. One of the most bitter ive ever seen for nomination ever. What happens next to the senate, what happens next to the
Supreme Court
, what happens next politically . You get a gauge of that in just about a month with the
Midterm Election
s. The question is what kind of impact does stlis. Theres no question it has rallied the basis, the basis of both sides. Will it help one or the other, its something that senator
Mitch Mcconnell
weighed in on. Take a listen. Our base is fired up. Weve finally discovered one thing that would fire up the
Republican Base
and we didnt think about it. I was talking to of our political advisers yesterday and the advantages that this has given us going into the red state competitive races and were really excited. They managed to do the one thing that we had not figured out to do to get our folks fired up. Reporter you listen closely to that last point, mcconnell points out something that has been very clear. The
Democratic Base
is very riled up. The
Democratic Base
is very motivated. Will the
Democratic Base
come out and not only perhaps flip the house but also give them a chance in the senate. Thats the question, what happens beyond the politics, what happens next for the institutions,
United States
senate, the
Supreme Court
. Quite frankly, the country. I dont know anybody that came out feeling good about the process that occurred. You can talk to senators who acknowledged that they were angry, who acknowledged that they were disappointed. Its a question i asked mcconnell. He said the country has been through worse times and the country will move through this. But the question that people are asking right now, is this a rock bottom moment . Is this a moment that people take a step back and figure out that cooing down might be the better option. One that i talked to yesterday said bluntly, its only going to get worse from here. All of that optimism, but the baseline here is nobody knows what is next. Everyone agreed what just happened probably is not the best thing. Phil mattingly capitol hill. Lets go to amy green. An author and researcher. Thank you for your time today. Lets talk what about this means for the
Supreme Court
. Clearly, its a shift to the right with the addition of justice kavanaugh. But account
Supreme Court
maintain the position given what we jurisdiction from judge kavanaugh . Well, much ink has been spilled about that, unprecedented in nature. You can harken back to bush v. Gore in many cases when the
Supreme Court
is seen as a political vehicle. It chooses an aspect of its legitimacy. Now it will be incredibly difficult for the
Supreme Court
to gain its luster back. The
Supreme Court
has been a particular execution in the
United States
. Its necessary that it maintains its judicial independence. Of course, the republicans have been on a 30year project to flip the court system to install legal conservative movement. It seems with the installation of judge kavanaugh on the bench they can consecrated that platform. So is it will be important to see whether or not the
Supreme Court
, as your reporter said earlier, it move to the center on issues to demonstrate that its not an institution cut along conservative lines. Thats the political divide in the
United States
. I pose to you the same question that our reporter touched on. We talk about the topics hangs in the balance to immigration, affirmative action, womens reproductive rights. Is there a possibility that of any of the members of the
Supreme Court
there could be a swing middle vote that emerges . Theres been some discussion about the position of chief
Justice Roberts
, keeping in mind that seat first oumed by o occu oconnor. And some wondering if this is not a chief spot for
Justice Roberts
, and in fact put pressure on him to begin to reassess necessarily how his vote is used. And how to corral some you know, the
Supreme Court
somewhere back towards the center. So, a lot of pressure has sort of put on chief
Justice Roberts
to potentially play that role. Youll remember that chief
Justice Roberts
did make a decision when it came to
Affordable Health
care, that certainly drew the ire of some republicans. Mr. Trump is warning voters not to be complacent in the
Midterm Election
s and not to turn power over to a month, as he puts it. And that word mob, that seems to be a newly trending word for republicans that theyve latched on to. Does that message work against democrats who may have been energized since mr. Trump took office . Right, they have seen across the aisle that the democrats are motivated in almost an unprecedented way. In many aces much more motivated than theyve been in past elections. So, of course, the president is going to use the inflammatory, the sort of violent language that hes accustomed or known to use in order to try to rally that enthusiasm. Of course, the question across the aisle, hopefully, you can see that the enthusiasm from the democratic side wont necessarily wane because of the outcome of this decision. The democrats fought hard. And not just democrats, there were allies on the republican side, calling into question, whether the nomination of kavanaugh was the right nomination. Perhaps that he may be qualified to be on the bench and perhaps hes not the only qualified person to do so. But, of course, the republicans need to encourage their base not to be complacent. To see this ultimate trump victory, you know, naming this justice to the
Supreme Court
. And once again fulfilling the conservative legal project as a reason to stay at home because finally, the president s project is wellinstalled and is succeeding. So, of course, theres incentive on the republican side to use inflammatory language and to do whatever necessary to make that base feel under threat. Of course, thats hallmark with what the president has done ever since hes been inaugurated. Amy, a big picture question for you. There are many conservatives here in the
United States
. They see the new
Supreme Court
justice. They are happy, they see the court shifting to the right and lower courts also shifting to the right. Many democrats, they are frustrated with the rhetoric, the tone, of this course, and the changing and shifting of laws as weve seen since the president took office. So, we saw a narrow margin through which mr. Kavanaugh passed on to the high court. It is indicate of this deep divide in the nation, the house, senate and society, what does say about this america moving forward so polarized and divided . Yeah, i think what this moment in american politics represents is that the leading class needs to reflect more accurately the people that theyre governing. I think this
Midterm Election
is a watershed occasion, specifically, for example, for democratic profiles to be elected to new candidates to people who weve seen the first refugee candidates who have won their primaries and so on, you know, im thinking of the texas mayor who is the first lesbian latino sheriff to win a nomination. You see a lot of these unprecedented profiles. This is an indication that the ruling class need to start looking like the people that voted for them. People need to show up basically. So, i think what you see in this political divided moment in the
United States
, the sort of increased tension between effectively an older generation of leaders, you know, fear for change. Many other things. But what you ultimately need to have, again, a leading class that reflects the people that it looks like. And that people, of course, you have the sort of traditional
Republican Base
, but you have young people, minorities, women who are taking a more active role and running for office this fall. So, i think if you want to get any form of change, if you want to break the divide, you know, people have to turn out and vote and begin to elect other people who look like that and earn incomes similar to them. And defend the values that they believe in as well, whether its republican or democrat. So, its actually essential that people get out to vote so that the leading class is renewed and effectively represent what americans actually want today. The bottom line, just vote. Amy greene, thank you for your time. Vote. Thank you. Now, to haiti, a story were following developments after a deadly ed earth. A 5. 9 magnitude earthquake was felt across the country. We understand at least ten people have been killed from it. Some 130 reported missing. Haitis president tweeted that there is damage reported near the northwest coast. Our meteorologist derek van dam is following it. Tell us what youre learning . George, this is the strongest, one of the strongest earthquakes to strike the island nation since 2010, the devastating and deadly earthquake that killed over 200,000 people. Now, this particular earthquake claiming the lives of ten individuals and also leaving some damage, with the earthquake occurring near the coastal area. So there was fortunately, no tsunami warning that is conversation to the haitian civil agency. However, there are still 10,000 people displaced from the 2010 earthquake. So a lot of vulnerability in this area. Quake was felt in the capital area, portauprince. And initial reports in checking out my local twitter feed, we havent seen any damage coming out of portauprince, which is good news. It looks like its confined to the northwest side. According to the usgs, they compared this earthquake of similar depth and magnitude of previous earthquakes they range anywhere from 10 to 100 fatalities, thats the highest likelihood. We already know ten. Moderate to strong shaking felt by a large population, as the ring of fire strikes once again. We talk about this so much, but the majority of the worlds earthquakes occur across this area, stretching from the caribbean right across the pacific. George. Derek van dam, thank you. A prominent critic of saudi arabia has disappeared mysteriously. And now there are new accusations with what may have happened to him. Inside the saudi consulate in istanbul, well have details on that ahead. Plus, americas top diplomat has gone to north korea. What might come of mike pompeo latest meeting with the leader of north korea kim jongun. Stay with us. Thats why a new bh supplement called forebrain from the harvardeducated experts at force factor is flying off the shelves at gnc. Forebrains key ingredients have been clinically shown to help enhance sharpness and clarity, improve memory, and promote learning ability. And now every man and woman in america can claim a complimentary bottle. Just use your smartphone to text the keyword on the screen to 202020. Scientific research on cognigrape, a sicilian red wine extract in forebrains memorysafe blend, suggests not only sharper recall, but also improved executive function and faster information processing. Your opportunity to get into harvard may be gone, but its not too late to experience a brain boost formulated by some of their brightest minds. Just text the keyword on the screen to 202020 with your smartphone to claim your complimentary bottle of forebrain. Do it now before you forget. Thats the keyword on the screen to 202020. Do it now before you forget. So lets promote our falle a homecomingtravel dealame, on choicehotels. Com like this. Touchdown. Earn a free night when you stay just twice this fall. Or, badda book. Badda boom. Book now at choicehotels. Com newsroom. Im
George Howell
. We are following the mysterious disappearance of a prominent critic of saudi arabia. Unnamed turkish officials are now saying that journalist
Jamal Khashoggi
was killed inside the consulate in israel. This is coming from
Washington Post
and
Reuters News Agency
. But cnn has not been able toy independently confirm their reporting. Cnns jomana ka rarachi is following the story. The fact that a journalist could have been killed inside a consulate is beyond disturbing. Reporter beyond disturbing, and terrifying. Just the thought of it, george, not just for saudis who pled the country because they were concerned about the crackdown in that country but also youve got so many other dissidents and oppositions from
Different Countries
who sought refuse here in istanbul. Theyre terrified about the possibility of this happening. We dont know what happened yet. Theres no confirmation. What we do know,
Jamal Khashoggi
did enter the consulate last tuesday. And over the last week, weve had these competing narratives. Youve heard from the turkish government saying he was inside the consulate and he did not leave. Saudi arabia coming out and saying, yes, he was inside the consulate, he did apply for this official paperwork that did allow him to get remarried but he did leave a short time after that. But they have not been able to provide we have not seen any evidence or
Surveillance Footage
released. Overnight, a really
Serious Development
as you mentioned coming from the
Reuters News Agency
and the
Washington Post
from which
Jamal Khashoggi
was a contributory their opinion section, theyre saying they learned from two unnamed sources that he was killed inside the consulate. Now, there is no evidence to back up these claims. Saudi arabia, the state news agency has released a statement a few hours ago, saying that these reports are baseless. And that they are casting doubt on this coming from any turkish officials. Now, turkey did say on saturday, theyve launched a criminal investigation into the disappearance of
Brett M Kavanaugh<\/a> to be an associate justice of the
Supreme Court<\/a> of
United States<\/a> in confirmed. And with that vote in the senate, its ended a hearing process that left the nation bitterly divided. Nominee
Brett Kavanaugh<\/a> has been accused of sexual violence, something that he stronged denied. His margin of victory was the closest for a top court seat since 1881. With his family looking on, kavanaugh was immediately sworn in, taking a constitutional oath and judicial oath. Another ceremonial swearingin is expected later this week. The u. S. President celebrated his confirmation by rallying his base. Reporter
Justice Kavanaughs<\/a> confirmation was the first topic out of
President Trump<\/a>s mouth during his rally here in topeka, kansas. He commended the republicans who refused to waiver in their support of kavanaugh. And he previewed something that might be central to his messaging during his packed political schedule that hes keeping up over the next 30 days campaigning for republicans across the country. And thats using the unusual nomination as to warn republicans of the consequences of what might happen if democrats take back control of the house and congress which is real possibility heading back into november. Heres what
President Trump<\/a> had to say about the midterms. You dont hand matches to an arsonist. And you dont give power to an angry left wing mob. And thats what theyve become. The democrats have become too extreme and too dangerous to govern. Republicans believe in the rule of law, not the rule of the mob. Reporter now, trump said hed been advised to cancel the rally here in topeka, due to the
Historic Events<\/a> happening back home in washington. Trump said he couldnt miss the chance to campaign for chris kobach. And trump went after democrats including cory booker,
Elizabeth Warren<\/a> and joe biden and senator blumenthal, but it was clear that salvaging the nomination of
Brett Kavanaugh<\/a> which at one point looked to be doomed in the senate and he previewed a lot of what were hear as republicans close in the next month. And
President Trump<\/a> has been completed hi mission of pushle
Supreme Court<\/a> to the right. On saturday,
Sarah Sanders<\/a> tweeted congratulations judge kavanaugh. Instead of a 63 liberal court under hillary clinton, we now have a 54 conservative
Supreme Court<\/a> under donald trump. Will that inspire more to take a centrist view. In the days of justice kennedy, maybe theyd have to be careful, maybe we could get a vote here. There is no centrist and thats what is key. Justice elena kagan said that in her interview. That leaves a gaping hole when you dont have someone in the center. Well, republicans and democrats just weathered a brutal political battle, now that that battle is over, our
Phil Mattingly<\/a> takes a look at whats next and the move in the nations capital. Reporter
Brett Kavanaugh<\/a> has been confirmed. Brett kavanaugh has been sworn in,
Brett Kavanaugh<\/a> is now a justice in the
Supreme Court<\/a>. One of the most bitter ive ever seen for nomination ever. What happens next to the senate, what happens next to the
Supreme Court<\/a>, what happens next politically . You get a gauge of that in just about a month with the
Midterm Election<\/a>s. The question is what kind of impact does stlis. Theres no question it has rallied the basis, the basis of both sides. Will it help one or the other, its something that senator
Mitch Mcconnell<\/a> weighed in on. Take a listen. Our base is fired up. Weve finally discovered one thing that would fire up the
Republican Base<\/a> and we didnt think about it. I was talking to of our political advisers yesterday and the advantages that this has given us going into the red state competitive races and were really excited. They managed to do the one thing that we had not figured out to do to get our folks fired up. Reporter you listen closely to that last point, mcconnell points out something that has been very clear. The
Democratic Base<\/a> is very riled up. The
Democratic Base<\/a> is very motivated. Will the
Democratic Base<\/a> come out and not only perhaps flip the house but also give them a chance in the senate. Thats the question, what happens beyond the politics, what happens next for the institutions,
United States<\/a> senate, the
Supreme Court<\/a> . Quite frankly, the country. I dont know anybody that came out feeling good about the process that occurred. You can talk to senators who acknowledged that they were angry, who acknowledged that they were disappointed. Its a question i asked mcconnell. He said the country has been through worse times and the country will move through this. But the question that people are asking right now, is this a rock bottom moment . Is this a moment that people take a step back and figure out that cooing down might be the better option. One that i talked to yesterday said bluntly, its only going to get worse from here. All of that optimism, but the baseline here is nobody knows what is next. Everyone agreed what just happened probably is not the best thing. Phil mattingly capitol hill. Lets go to amy green. An author and researcher. Thank you for your time today. Lets talk what about this means for the
Supreme Court<\/a>. Clearly, its a shift to the right with the addition of justice kavanaugh. But account
Supreme Court<\/a> maintain the position given what we jurisdiction from judge kavanaugh . Well, much ink has been spilled about that, unprecedented in nature. You can harken back to bush v. Gore in many cases when the
Supreme Court<\/a> is seen as a political vehicle. It chooses an aspect of its legitimacy. Now it will be incredibly difficult for the
Supreme Court<\/a> to gain its luster back. The
Supreme Court<\/a> has been a particular execution in the
United States<\/a>. Its necessary that it maintains its judicial independence. Of course, the republicans have been on a 30year project to flip the court system to install legal conservative movement. It seems with the installation of judge kavanaugh on the bench they can consecrated that platform. So is it will be important to see whether or not the
Supreme Court<\/a>, as your reporter said earlier, it move to the center on issues to demonstrate that its not an institution cut along conservative lines. Thats the political divide in the
United States<\/a>. I pose to you the same question that our reporter touched on. We talk about the topics hangs in the balance to immigration, affirmative action, womens reproductive rights. Is there a possibility that of any of the members of the
Supreme Court<\/a> there could be a swing middle vote that emerges . Theres been some discussion about the position of chief
Justice Roberts<\/a>, keeping in mind that seat first oumed by o occu oconnor. And some wondering if this is not a chief spot for
Justice Roberts<\/a>, and in fact put pressure on him to begin to reassess necessarily how his vote is used. And how to corral some you know, the
Supreme Court<\/a> somewhere back towards the center. So, a lot of pressure has sort of put on chief
Justice Roberts<\/a> to potentially play that role. Youll remember that chief
Justice Roberts<\/a> did make a decision when it came to
Affordable Health<\/a> care, that certainly drew the ire of some republicans. Mr. Trump is warning voters not to be complacent in the
Midterm Election<\/a>s and not to turn power over to a month, as he puts it. And that word mob, that seems to be a newly trending word for republicans that theyve latched on to. Does that message work against democrats who may have been energized since mr. Trump took office . Right, they have seen across the aisle that the democrats are motivated in almost an unprecedented way. In many aces much more motivated than theyve been in past elections. So, of course, the president is going to use the inflammatory, the sort of violent language that hes accustomed or known to use in order to try to rally that enthusiasm. Of course, the question across the aisle, hopefully, you can see that the enthusiasm from the democratic side wont necessarily wane because of the outcome of this decision. The democrats fought hard. And not just democrats, there were allies on the republican side, calling into question, whether the nomination of kavanaugh was the right nomination. Perhaps that he may be qualified to be on the bench and perhaps hes not the only qualified person to do so. But, of course, the republicans need to encourage their base not to be complacent. To see this ultimate trump victory, you know, naming this justice to the
Supreme Court<\/a>. And once again fulfilling the conservative legal project as a reason to stay at home because finally, the president s project is wellinstalled and is succeeding. So, of course, theres incentive on the republican side to use inflammatory language and to do whatever necessary to make that base feel under threat. Of course, thats hallmark with what the president has done ever since hes been inaugurated. Amy, a big picture question for you. There are many conservatives here in the
United States<\/a>. They see the new
Supreme Court<\/a> justice. They are happy, they see the court shifting to the right and lower courts also shifting to the right. Many democrats, they are frustrated with the rhetoric, the tone, of this course, and the changing and shifting of laws as weve seen since the president took office. So, we saw a narrow margin through which mr. Kavanaugh passed on to the high court. It is indicate of this deep divide in the nation, the house, senate and society, what does say about this america moving forward so polarized and divided . Yeah, i think what this moment in american politics represents is that the leading class needs to reflect more accurately the people that theyre governing. I think this
Midterm Election<\/a> is a watershed occasion, specifically, for example, for democratic profiles to be elected to new candidates to people who weve seen the first refugee candidates who have won their primaries and so on, you know, im thinking of the texas mayor who is the first lesbian latino sheriff to win a nomination. You see a lot of these unprecedented profiles. This is an indication that the ruling class need to start looking like the people that voted for them. People need to show up basically. So, i think what you see in this political divided moment in the
United States<\/a>, the sort of increased tension between effectively an older generation of leaders, you know, fear for change. Many other things. But what you ultimately need to have, again, a leading class that reflects the people that it looks like. And that people, of course, you have the sort of traditional
Republican Base<\/a>, but you have young people, minorities, women who are taking a more active role and running for office this fall. So, i think if you want to get any form of change, if you want to break the divide, you know, people have to turn out and vote and begin to elect other people who look like that and earn incomes similar to them. And defend the values that they believe in as well, whether its republican or democrat. So, its actually essential that people get out to vote so that the leading class is renewed and effectively represent what americans actually want today. The bottom line, just vote. Amy greene, thank you for your time. Vote. Thank you. Now, to haiti, a story were following developments after a deadly ed earth. A 5. 9 magnitude earthquake was felt across the country. We understand at least ten people have been killed from it. Some 130 reported missing. Haitis president tweeted that there is damage reported near the northwest coast. Our meteorologist derek van dam is following it. Tell us what youre learning . George, this is the strongest, one of the strongest earthquakes to strike the island nation since 2010, the devastating and deadly earthquake that killed over 200,000 people. Now, this particular earthquake claiming the lives of ten individuals and also leaving some damage, with the earthquake occurring near the coastal area. So there was fortunately, no tsunami warning that is conversation to the haitian civil agency. However, there are still 10,000 people displaced from the 2010 earthquake. So a lot of vulnerability in this area. Quake was felt in the capital area, portauprince. And initial reports in checking out my local twitter feed, we havent seen any damage coming out of portauprince, which is good news. It looks like its confined to the northwest side. According to the usgs, they compared this earthquake of similar depth and magnitude of previous earthquakes they range anywhere from 10 to 100 fatalities, thats the highest likelihood. We already know ten. Moderate to strong shaking felt by a large population, as the ring of fire strikes once again. We talk about this so much, but the majority of the worlds earthquakes occur across this area, stretching from the caribbean right across the pacific. George. Derek van dam, thank you. A prominent critic of saudi arabia has disappeared mysteriously. And now there are new accusations with what may have happened to him. Inside the saudi consulate in istanbul, well have details on that ahead. Plus, americas top diplomat has gone to north korea. What might come of mike pompeo latest meeting with the leader of north korea kim jongun. Stay with us. Thats why a new bh supplement called forebrain from the harvardeducated experts at force factor is flying off the shelves at gnc. Forebrains key ingredients have been clinically shown to help enhance sharpness and clarity, improve memory, and promote learning ability. And now every man and woman in america can claim a complimentary bottle. Just use your smartphone to text the keyword on the screen to 202020. Scientific research on cognigrape, a sicilian red wine extract in forebrains memorysafe blend, suggests not only sharper recall, but also improved executive function and faster information processing. Your opportunity to get into harvard may be gone, but its not too late to experience a brain boost formulated by some of their brightest minds. Just text the keyword on the screen to 202020 with your smartphone to claim your complimentary bottle of forebrain. Do it now before you forget. Thats the keyword on the screen to 202020. Do it now before you forget. So lets promote our falle a homecomingtravel dealame, on choicehotels. Com like this. Touchdown. Earn a free night when you stay just twice this fall. Or, badda book. Badda boom. Book now at choicehotels. Com newsroom. Im
George Howell<\/a>. We are following the mysterious disappearance of a prominent critic of saudi arabia. Unnamed turkish officials are now saying that journalist
Jamal Khashoggi<\/a> was killed inside the consulate in israel. This is coming from
Washington Post<\/a> and
Reuters News Agency<\/a>. But cnn has not been able toy independently confirm their reporting. Cnns jomana ka rarachi is following the story. The fact that a journalist could have been killed inside a consulate is beyond disturbing. Reporter beyond disturbing, and terrifying. Just the thought of it, george, not just for saudis who pled the country because they were concerned about the crackdown in that country but also youve got so many other dissidents and oppositions from
Different Countries<\/a> who sought refuse here in istanbul. Theyre terrified about the possibility of this happening. We dont know what happened yet. Theres no confirmation. What we do know,
Jamal Khashoggi<\/a> did enter the consulate last tuesday. And over the last week, weve had these competing narratives. Youve heard from the turkish government saying he was inside the consulate and he did not leave. Saudi arabia coming out and saying, yes, he was inside the consulate, he did apply for this official paperwork that did allow him to get remarried but he did leave a short time after that. But they have not been able to provide we have not seen any evidence or
Surveillance Footage<\/a> released. Overnight, a really
Serious Development<\/a> as you mentioned coming from the
Reuters News Agency<\/a> and the
Washington Post<\/a> from which
Jamal Khashoggi<\/a> was a contributory their opinion section, theyre saying they learned from two unnamed sources that he was killed inside the consulate. Now, there is no evidence to back up these claims. Saudi arabia, the state news agency has released a statement a few hours ago, saying that these reports are baseless. And that they are casting doubt on this coming from any turkish officials. Now, turkey did say on saturday, theyve launched a criminal investigation into the disappearance of
Jamal Khashoggi<\/a>, and were waiting to see, george in the coming hours if theres any sort of official confirmation from turkish officials for the latest reports that he may have been killed inside the consulate. We do know that president erdogan is expected to speak about two hours from now. And well have to wait to see if he does provide any information on the mysterious disappearance of
Jamal Khashoggi<\/a>. Jomana, just to put the period at the end as you mentioned, but to remind our viewers, this reporting is coming from the
Washington Post<\/a> and also to report its coming from
Reuters News Agency<\/a>. Cnn has not independently verified this yet. Were looking into it. Well keep in touch as you continue to follow the story. The u. S. Secretary of state has just arrived in south korea. It is the latest on a top for mike pompeos trip to asia. He left for japan found for north korea. Earlier pompeo met with leader kim jongun, he promised to talk about the likely on the summit denuclearization. Alexandra field was following it live in seoul, south korea. Alexandra, how important it for south korea at this point . Reporter well, its important for everyone, george, but certainly, south korea has a vested interest here and theyre the ones brokering the communication between u. S. And especially since it seemed it was staggering from that initial meeting with
President Trump<\/a> and kim jongun paper lot has fallen on the shoulders of secretary of state mike pompeo who we have seen get off the plane shortly. And hell be giving the south
Korean Counterparts<\/a> and the south korean president a debrief of what exactly happened in pyongyang. Its his fourth trip to north korea. More important, given the fact just back in august the scheduled trip was cancelled at the last minute and in the previous trip there was no meeting with kim jongun. The fact that hes going to pyongyang is a success. And we know that happened because the secretary of state has recently tweeted had a good trip to pyongyang to meet with chairman kim. We continue to make progress on the summit. He also puts up a picture of himself with kim jongun. We were told that the premise of this trip to pyongyang would be to be largely to put plans in place for another facetoface between
President Trump<\/a> and kim jongun. Theres been no word on when that would happen. Some of the logistics were meant to be discussed today. Well find out if they got farther in the process. Of course, the main taskisto tackle how you bring about denuclearization. There have been a lot of standstills in the road. A lot of obstacles to clear here, george, with north korea suggesting there could be corresponding measures for the steps that have been proposed or floated taking. But critics have been quick to chime in here and say we have seen no actual tangible steps toward denuclearization from north korea since that summit happened. George. Alexandra, as youre explaining the details, were looking at these live images as well waiting for secretary of state mike pompeo to step off the plane on to south korean soil. Alexandra field, live for us, thank you for the reporting. Well keep in touch with you. A victory for republicans. A rallying cry for protests. Just ahead, we take you to the demonstrations around the
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George Howell<\/a> with the headlines were following at this hour. Judge
Brett Kavanaugh<\/a> is now justice kavanaugh. We was sworn in as the newest member of the u. S. Supreme court on saturday. This comes after a long and contentious nomination process which prompted thousands of people to protest at the
Supreme Court<\/a> and across the
United States<\/a>. The uss secretary of state has just arrived in south korea. Its the latest stop for mike pompeo across asia who just wrapped up a meeting with north koreas leader kim jongun. In haiti, at least ten people have been killed after a 5. 2 earthquake hit across the north section of that nation saturday night. 100 people are reported injured so far. Haitis
Civil Protection<\/a> agency says most of the damage is in the northwest of the country. Now, to the confirmation of judge
Brett Kavanaugh<\/a>, now justice
Brett Kavanaugh<\/a> of the u. S. Supreme court. It came about with an unusual amount of controversy. Contentious hearings made headlines around the world, mainly because of the person you see right here,
Christine Blasey<\/a> ford, she instead offed to the senate that kavanaugh sexually assaulted her some 36 years ago. Thats one reason that thousands of people took to the streets to protest the judges confirmation, demonstrations like the one you see here in front of the federal courthouse in seattle, washington. But the biggest protests in the
Supreme Court<\/a> steps. Reporter so, it was anger, tears and defiance as
Brett Kavanaugh<\/a> was being confirmed in the senate. And then it turned into civil business obedience. Some pretty harried moments here. The police there, the
Capitol Police<\/a> and the barrier across the front area of the
Supreme Court<\/a>. Trying to move everybody out. There were some tense moments. The crowd here much of the day, right to the doors of the
Supreme Court<\/a> itself. They were pounding on the doors. About 12 members of the
Supreme Court<\/a> police formed a wall along that door, keeping the protesters from getting too the doors. The point, they say, is that their frustration with this nomination process, they want to make sure that
Brett Kavanaugh<\/a>, who they believe was in there being sworn in at the time the protest was happening, actually heard their protests. They also chanted we believe survivors, as that swearingin was going on. The other theme for the day, and what protesters have been chanting, weve heard it on the senate floor as well is that, remember in november. They want to take the anger that they have here and turn it into votes on november 6th. Miguel marquez, cnn, washington. The vatican has revealed that just last year, it ordered an investigation into sex abuse allegations against one of its u. S. Archbishops. It comes as the
Catholic Church<\/a> faces more criticism for the handling of the clergy abuse scandal. John allen has details for us. The vatican on saturday indicated that pope francis has ordered what is described as a thorough study of all vetting and records related to the case of former
Cardinal Mccarrick<\/a> in the
United States<\/a>. Cardinal mccarrick earlier this subject was accused of sexual abuse of a minor, an altar boy at the time. Archdiocese in new york found that accusation to be credible. On the strength of that that accusation in the finding. Propo pope francis accepted that nomination. Since then, questions have mounted about how mccarrick was able to rise through the ecclesiastical ranks from the 90s and 2000s. Earlier, one month ago, pope francis himself was accused by a former papal ambassador in the
United States<\/a> of being in on the coverup. The vatican did not indicate on saturday when the results of this study would be released, saying only they would be made available until due course. The statement, however, did say that a double standard in which abuse and coverup by a bishop is taken as seriously as abuse and coverup by other members of the clergy, is unacceptable and pope francis is committed to rooting it out. If indeed the vatican releases full information about what it knew and when it knew it, most critics, many survivors and victims avenue bu s of abuse wi undoubtedly see that as a positive step. From rome, reporting for cnn, this is john allen. John, thank you. Now, for people who have been watching that title fight between two lightweight ufc champions it ended in an even bigger fight. This one outside the ring, cnns
Patrick Snell<\/a> explains the history of bad blood explodes in chaos after the fight. Reporter it had been billed as one of the most contests in history. And the fallout between
Conor Mcgregor<\/a> and
Khabib Nurmagomedov<\/a> continued for quite some time. It broke out in the aftermath of this contest in las vegas, having been left out of the case, seemingly making a beeline for him. And then taking aim at someone apparently in the russians camp. Ive been doing this for 18 years, and the biggest night ever, i couldnt be more disappointed, you know, you know me, im usually mad at everything. Im not even mad. Im just really disappointed. Connor is one of the guys attacked. Connor refused to press charges. So, the guy that they did have were released there were three guys from khabibs team arrested. I think they were from khabibs team i dont know, but they werent arrested because connor didnt want to press charges. Reporter and a decision was made to even not present nurmagomedov with his belt. Brazil, promised that he will be the countrys trump. Plus,
Melania Trump<\/a> caps her fournation african tour by giving critics of her
Clothing Choices<\/a> of dressing down. Well explain. The israeli
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> is no stranger to scandal. But in the hours to come, his wife is going on trial. Sarah netanyahu faces charges of fraud and breach of trust. Cnns
Oren Liebermann<\/a> has more on the case from jerusalem. Reporter
Sarah Netanyahu<\/a> is the
Constant Companion<\/a> to her
Prime Minister<\/a> husband, always by his side, whether its a first visit to india or welcoming
Close Friends<\/a> to israel. The people of israel love us. And like the media one half of the
Power Company<\/a> in israeli politics, netanyahus third wife regularly hosts
World Leaders<\/a> at the
Prime Minister<\/a>s residence in jerusalem. Always in the picture. This time, she has the headlines all to herself. Sarah netanyahus trial on charges of fraud and breach of trust is set to begin. The trial, focusing on the alleged misuse of taxpayer dollars at the couples official residence. The case is all about catered meals. Prosecutors say
Sarah Netanyahu<\/a> had ordered approximately 100,000 in meals. And spent thousands of dollars more on highend chefs, illegal under israeli law when theres already a chef in the residence. Shes maintained her innocence. Her lawyer called the indictment false and whits first time in israel and in the world that the wife of a leader is put on trial for food entries. There was no fraud. No preach. Were seern certain in the end justice will prevail. This comes as
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> is the subject of three separate criminal investigations. Police say they have enough evidence to charge him with fraud, bribery and breach of trust. He too, has repeatedly insisted hes innocent. Saying there will be nothing because there is nothing. And in one of those saying
Sarah Netanyahu<\/a> is expected of bribery. Her lawyer is fighting back calling it an absurd suspicion because these things never happen. For now, it is
Sarah Netanyahu<\/a> alone who is on trial. Oren liebermann, cnn, jerusalem. Voters in cameroon are heading to the polls right now and expected to reelect the president for a seventh term. That 85yearold is one of africas longest servie ing rul have been accused of running a brutal regime. The odds are against them and comes with unrust est in their country. The former president is no longer running for reelection, but his influence is still being felt there. Our
Shasta Darlington<\/a> explains from asu pasao paulo. Reporter this was the scene months ago adoring crowds greeting the crowds. That was just hours before he handed himself into police to serve a 12year prison sentence for corruption. Translator the more days they leave me in there, the nor lulas are going to be born. Reporter a former army captain jumps ahead of the race. But last month, he was stabbed in the stup miomach in a campai rally. And spent weeks in the hospital posting selfies and defiant videos. This country is ours, brazil above all, god above everyone, he shouts in a recorded message for his support. For years, the congressman, made headlines of his headlines on dictatorship and attacks on gays and blacks. Here, telling a former lawmaker, he wouldnt rape her because she doesnt deserve it. But with the economy wrapped in a corruption scandal, hes convinced voters hes brazils donald trump, he will drain the swamp and tackle brazils endemic violence. Hes going to win because it will make it easier to own guns and that will help good citizens says this waitress. A message that resonates in a country with one of the highest murder rates in the world. 175 homicides a day. In a crowd of candidates his main rival is hand picked by lula to replace him on the ballot for the workers party. Here in the heart of sao paulos financial district theres definitely more support for him. But on both sides people are voting against a candidate phone for a candidate. My vote is just an attempt to avoid a worse person getting in office, says this man. These elections brought hate and division. You cant talk about politics if you dont want to lose a friend or a job, she says. Rejection rates run high for both candidates. Tens of thousands of women organized protests against b bchb but with those lining up in the last week of campaigning, the not him crowds are being drowned out. The first lady of the
United States<\/a>,
Melania Trump<\/a> has wrapped up her fourcountry tour of africa, but she raised a few eyebrows on friday during her stop in nairobi, kenya. Heres kate bennett on that. Reporter the first lady did take a safari in kenya, and i guess there was some controversy brewing about her outfit. She wore a white safari outfit which looks chic but some people harken back to a time of colonation which wasnt a good choice some calling it a misstep. Besides that, she had a morning filled with laughter and smiles, feeding baby elephants. And this was a very relaxed and enjoyable moment for the first lady in terms of just having some fun. One of the elephants bumped into her at one point. Even though theyre babies, theyre still elephants. She had to steady herself and there was a lot of laughter. And seemed like an upmoment for the first lady on this trip. When asked about the outfit, the first lady pushed back. Listen. Hey, you know what, we just completed an amazing trip. We went to ghana, we went to malawi, we went to kenya, here we are in egypt. I want to talk about my trip. And not what i wear. And thats very important what i do. What were doing with u. S. Aid and i wish people would follow close on what i do, not what i wear. This is
Melania Trump<\/a>s first major
Solo International<\/a> trip as the u. S. First lady. The new calendar is showcasing the many sides of the russian president. I think not many countries have a president as strong as ours, i think many people like to have such president in their countries. All right. There you have it. A closer look at the president ial pinups. All right. Stay with us. Graffiti artist called banksy has added a stunts to his work. He rigged a shredder to his girl with balloon. After the artwork sold for 1. 4 million in london on friday, banksy had a good laugh. He posted the message, going, going, gone. The russian president
Vladimir Putin<\/a> is celebrating his 66th birthday. And just in time for the event, new putin calendars have gone on sale. Cnns
Fred Pleitgen<\/a> has more on the president ial pinup from moscow. Reporter the kremlin coverman is back. Brandnew 2019
Vladimir Putin<\/a> calendars fresh on the stands in russia, and
Many Russians<\/a> proud of their president s posture. Translator i think not many countries have a president as strong as ours. And i think many people would like to have such president s in their countries. Its always good to see and hear from our president. His statements and appearances are always so well done. Reporter theres putin with a pup. Putin with a cub. Putin on a horse in winter. And even colder, putin taking the epiphany dip in ice water. Translator if a supporter buys this calendar theyll definitely have a good impression of our president. He can do it all, he can shoot, he looks good and loves sport. Reporter a nearly omni potent president , thats how hes portrayed as seen here with
President Donald Trump<\/a> or taking his top officials in the hills and rivers in the siberian outback. Putin is the leading the show. The calendar is designed to show russians they have a stronger leader, whos in control. But also a compassionate man, a man of the people. Usually a wellselling item. Shop and kiosk owners say they think this batch will sell out fairly quickly as well. But theres always a strong supply of putin calendars for those who miss out now. Once again giving tourists a classy reminder of the brains, the brawn, the bravado, and of course, the beef of russian president
Vladimir Putin<\/a>. And fred said hes been inundated with requests for the pinups. Thanks for being with us. Im
George Howell<\/a>. Another hour of the news after the break. Stay with us. Just a few hours ago, the u. S. Senate confirmed judge
Brett Kavanaugh<\/a> to the
United States<\/a>
Supreme Court<\/a>. Taking credit on the campaign trail, a big win for the u. S. President after senators confirmed his second
Supreme Court<\/a> justice. A prominent saudi journalist has been missing in turkey since tuesday and reports cite unnamed officials saying he was murdered inside the consulate. Also ahead","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia902800.us.archive.org\/33\/items\/CNNW_20181007_080000_CNN_Newsroom_Live\/CNNW_20181007_080000_CNN_Newsroom_Live.thumbs\/CNNW_20181007_080000_CNN_Newsroom_Live_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240617T12:35:10+00:00"}