Pompeo in Saudi Arabia as kingdom expected to explain Khashoggi disappearance
Published Date: 10/16/2018
Source: CBS This Morning
Saudi Arabia's denials over the disappearance of a journalist in Turkey are falling apart under pressure from the U.S. and other countries. Sources tell CBS News the Saudis are ready to say Jamal Khashoggi was captured inside their consulate in Istanbul and died during his interrogation. Holly Williams reports from Istanbul.Subscribe to the "CBS This Morning" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1Q0v2hEWatch "CBS This Morning" HERE: http://bit.ly/1T88yARWatch the latest installment of "Note to Self," only on "CBS This Morning," HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1Sh8XlBFollow "CBS This Morning" on Instagram HERE: http://bit.ly/1Q7NGnYLike "CBS This Morning" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/1LhtdvIFollow "CBS This Morning" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1Xj5W3pFollow "CBS This Morning" on Google+ HERE: http://bit.ly/1SIM4I8Get the latest news and best in original reporting from CBS News delivered to your inbox. Subscribe to newsletters HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1RqHw7TGet your news on the go! Download CBS News mobile apps HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1Xb1WC8Get new episodes of shows you love across devices the next day, stream local news live, and watch full seasons of CBS fan favorites anytime, anywhere with CBS All Access. Try it free! http://bit.ly/1OQA29BDelivered by Norah ODonnell and Gayle King, "CBS This Morning" offers a thoughtful, substantive and insightful source of news and information to a daily audience of 3 million viewers. The Emmy Award-winning broadcast presents a mix of daily news, coverage of developing stories of national and global significance, and interviews with leading figures in politics, business and entertainment. Check local listings for "CBS This Morning" broadcast times.