The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia (full documentary) | FRONTLINE

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Publicado 2019-09-28
One year after the murder of columnist Jamal Khashoggi, FRONTLINE investigates the rise and rule of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) of Saudi Arabia.

In a never before seen or heard conversation featured in the documentary, the Saudi Crown Prince addresses his role in Khashoggi’s murder exclusively to FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith. Smith, who has covered the Middle East for FRONTLINE for 20 years, examines MBS's vision for the future, his handling of dissent, and his relationship with the United States.

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  • @severianxi6990
    Yemenese woman quote"if u want to fight iran, go there and fight" priceless.
  • @victornderu143
    When you find content like this, you just have to squeeze in 2 hours somewhere in your schedule. Fantastic explanation of Facts.
  • @shilahpeters5609
    Excellent work . Fear no one. What is in darkness will always come to light.
  • I have never seen a journalist command so much respect even from the most hostile and autocratic of people. No pandering or ass linking. Esp the section where he confronts Saudi ministers about Kshogii’s killing was so mind blowing. You could see they didn’t have the replies and couldn’t leave as he had so much respect.
  • @happyfox711
    These journalists have balls. Good to see them still in one piece.
  • I just dont get how this journalist got such remarkable access to all the information he had, this docu was amazing.
  • @rbukania9454
    The braveness of the journalists, activists and all those speaking out is trully remarkable in this eye opening documentary. May God protect you and your family. I love my country and thank my God for the peace and freedoms I normally take for granted.
  • @Adam-ui8iy
    Gotta love how Ritz Carlton Corp faces no pressure for being the official prison of the Saudi Government
  • I cried for yemen. 😥😭😭😭😭😭😭 May the LORD avenge those souls of innocent lives. Much love and Prayer from PHILIPPINES😢
  • @Bishalkarn
    Happiness is when documentary like this is published on YouTube 3 days earlier than original air-date.
  • @nihanaksoy
    I cannot even begin to describe how privileged I feel to watch this documentary for free on youtube after all the hard work, effort and logistic etc Thanks for the awesome work Martin Smith and FRONTLINE PBS.
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  • @elir.torres8642
    Frontline Documentaries are like a Hollywood thriller production. Fantastic 👌.
  • @beewalk34
    These Frontline journalists and reporters literally put their asses on the line in damn near every story. Real News!!!
  • Saudi is a different country. Not like ours. They have different culture, life, beliefs, laws. So as not to offend them, leave them to what they are, respect them and be aware.... Filipinos are workers there, their families are being fed with Saudi money. They just have to be careful not crossing the line...thanks God.