Joe Biden is traveling to the Middle East for the first time as President, with stops in Israel, Palestine -- and most notably Saudi Arabia. As a candidate for president, Biden called the Saudi government a "pariah." Just weeks after taking office, he released an assessment from the US intelligence community revealing that US intelligence believes that Mohammad bin Salman approved of the operation that lead to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Yet in the face of high oil prices and the perceived need to re-calibrate US alliances in the region, Biden apparently feels compelled to make this trip. Kristin Diwan is senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, DC . We kick off discussing the recent history of US-Saudi relations -- going back through key moments of the Obama and Trump administrations before having a broader conversation about what this trip says about both Biden's approach to the Middle East and the Saudi government's key foreign and domestic policy priorities.
Marcus Yoder, Executive Director at the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center in Ohio, joins us to walk through the 2000 years of history that have led to the Anabaptists in America today. This history follows the cyclorama mural called Behalt, which is housed at the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center. A quick video tour can be found on our YouTube page. This episode is brought to you by Byron Seeds.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- new details on the murder of Saudi Arabian author Jamal Khashoggi. What did the Saudi Crown Prince know about plans to murder the columnist, and what the State Department is now doing in response to countries who harm their political dissidents. Also -- Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" tonight -- how a very special rescue dog stepped up to save her grateful owner's life.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President Trump traveled to California this weekend -- to survey the damage caused by the deadly wildfires. A CIA assessment has linked Saudi Arabia's crown prince to the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi . Plus -- we hear from some of the newest members of Congress. All that and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On October 2, Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, seeking to retrieve some marriage documents relating to his upcoming wedding. He never came out. Turkish authorities believe he was tortured and murdered by Saudi intelligence officers sent to kill him. This incident has profoundly shaken Saudi Arabia's relationship with the United States. Khashoggi was well known and well-liked by journalists and others in policy circles in Washington DC. He was a columnist for the Washington Post and had a residence in Northern Virginia. Yet, despite his connections, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammad Bin Salman apparently ordered a hit job. On the line with me to discuss the international implications of this incident is Simon Henderson He is the Baker Fellow and Director of the Bernstein Program on Gulf and Energy Policy at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He was a friend of Khashoggi's and he explains who Khashoggi was, and how his murder may impact Saudi Arabia's relationship with both Turkey and the United States. This conversation does a good job of putting this incident in a broader context of Saudi Arabia's transitions under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. Details from the incident in the Saudi consulate are still emerging. We recorded this conversation on Friday oct 12. And I think that Simon Henderson provides some useful context that will help you understand how we reached a point where the Saudi government was willing to so brazenly murder a high profile critic of the Crown Prince.
In this episode Mary Mac searches and finds the 'right' Easter Bread' recipe in the strangest place...The Three Rivers Cookbook from 1974. On the way we discover variations on Easter Bread across Europe and the Mediterranean before settling in on the Ukrainian Paska recipe which we adapt to our Mary Mac White Bread mix. Enjoy!Hosted by Mary Mac, edited by Anna MacGo to MaryMacPodcast.com for baking mixes, merch, recipes, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this listener driven episode we hear of the new Indy animatronic at Disneyland, get a review of the Army of the Dead with Brother D of Mail Order Zombie, have another Raider's Rant and review from Mitch plus we hear from Young Indy sound Editor with his Top 10 plus LEGO Indy 2 news, trivia and lots more! If adventure has a name, it must be the IndyCast!
Joe Biden is traveling to the Middle East for the first time as President, with stops in Israel, Palestine -- and most notably Saudi Arabia. As a candidate for president, Biden called the Saudi government a "pariah." Just weeks after taking office, he released an assessment from the US intelligence community revealing that US intelligence believes that Mohammad bin Salman approved of the operation that lead to the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. Yet in the face of high oil prices and the perceived need to re-calibrate US alliances in the region, Biden apparently feels compelled to make this trip. Kristin Diwan is senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, DC . We kick off discussing the recent history of US-Saudi relations -- going back through key moments of the Obama and Trump administrations before having a broader conversation about what this trip says about both Biden's approach to the Middle East and the Saudi government's key foreign and domestic policy priorities.
Marcus Yoder, Executive Director at the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center in Ohio, joins us to walk through the 2000 years of history that have led to the Anabaptists in America today. This history follows the cyclorama mural called Behalt, which is housed at the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center. A quick video tour can be found on our YouTube page. This episode is brought to you by Byron Seeds.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast -- new details on the murder of Saudi Arabian author Jamal Khashoggi. What did the Saudi Crown Prince know about plans to murder the columnist, and what the State Department is now doing in response to countries who harm their political dissidents. Also -- Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" tonight -- how a very special rescue dog stepped up to save her grateful owner's life.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
President Trump traveled to California this weekend -- to survey the damage caused by the deadly wildfires. A CIA assessment has linked Saudi Arabia's crown prince to the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi . Plus -- we hear from some of the newest members of Congress. All that and more on this week's "Face the Nation."Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On October 2, Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi walked into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, seeking to retrieve some marriage documents relating to his upcoming wedding. He never came out. Turkish authorities believe he was tortured and murdered by Saudi intelligence officers sent to kill him. This incident has profoundly shaken Saudi Arabia's relationship with the United States. Khashoggi was well known and well-liked by journalists and others in policy circles in Washington DC. He was a columnist for the Washington Post and had a residence in Northern Virginia. Yet, despite his connections, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammad Bin Salman apparently ordered a hit job. On the line with me to discuss the international implications of this incident is Simon Henderson He is the Baker Fellow and Director of the Bernstein Program on Gulf and Energy Policy at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He was a friend of Khashoggi's and he explains who Khashoggi was, and how his murder may impact Saudi Arabia's relationship with both Turkey and the United States. This conversation does a good job of putting this incident in a broader context of Saudi Arabia's transitions under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. Details from the incident in the Saudi consulate are still emerging. We recorded this conversation on Friday oct 12. And I think that Simon Henderson provides some useful context that will help you understand how we reached a point where the Saudi government was willing to so brazenly murder a high profile critic of the Crown Prince.
In this episode Mary Mac searches and finds the 'right' Easter Bread' recipe in the strangest place...The Three Rivers Cookbook from 1974. On the way we discover variations on Easter Bread across Europe and the Mediterranean before settling in on the Ukrainian Paska recipe which we adapt to our Mary Mac White Bread mix. Enjoy!Hosted by Mary Mac, edited by Anna MacGo to MaryMacPodcast.com for baking mixes, merch, recipes, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this listener driven episode we hear of the new Indy animatronic at Disneyland, get a review of the Army of the Dead with Brother D of Mail Order Zombie, have another Raider's Rant and review from Mitch plus we hear from Young Indy sound Editor with his Top 10 plus LEGO Indy 2 news, trivia and lots more! If adventure has a name, it must be the IndyCast!