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our front -- 24-year-old amr from syria is offering his german refugee passport, claiming he's returningome. a prospective buyer isn't long in coming. recording with a hidden camera, we meet a syrian man, about 30 years old. he wants to bring his brother to germany from turkey, and he needs a passport. he shows us a photo. >> as soon as my brother's in greece, i'll send him your passport. as soon as he's in germany, i'll call you and give it back. nobody will notice. >> but if your brother messes up, it'll come back to me. >> once you've sold something and received the money, you are no longer responsible. i need the passport for my brother. as soon as he's here, you'll get it back. really. >> how will he get from greece to munich? >> he'll fly to france, and from there to munich. the checks on direct flights from greece to germany are getting tougher, but flights coming from france or italy aren't checked as often. reporter: what does law enforcement know about this? we enquire with europol, but they won't give an interview on is known to europol. original documents are in high demand w
our front -- 24-year-old amr from syria is offering his german refugee passport, claiming he's returningome. a prospective buyer isn't long in coming. recording with a hidden camera, we meet a syrian man, about 30 years old. he wants to bring his brother to germany from turkey, and he needs a passport. he shows us a photo. >> as soon as my brother's in greece, i'll send him your passport. as soon as he's in germany, i'll call you and give it back. nobody will notice. >> but if your...
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archaeologist amr al-azm, a professor at shawnee state university, says hobby lobby got away with a slapist. >> it was a civil case, which is quite shocking considering the amount of material that was knsically looted, the fact that it is very clear they knew what they were doing. >> reporter: and he says there's an even greater concern: >> when you are buying looted antiquities, particularly from a conflict zone like iraq or syria, you're most likely aiding and abetting, or allowing funds to reach terrorist funds, like isis, like al qaeda. >> reporter: hobby lobby's owners are evangelical acristians, and this is not d rst time they've made religious headlines. in 2012, the company sued the obama administration, arguing that its religious rights were violated by the affordable care act's requirement that businesses provide employees with certain types of birth control. se supreme court ruled in hobby igbby's favor. hobby lobby president steve green plans to open a massive museum of the bible this fall, just three blocks from the u.s. capitol. prosecutors say that before hobby lobby's own
archaeologist amr al-azm, a professor at shawnee state university, says hobby lobby got away with a slapist. >> it was a civil case, which is quite shocking considering the amount of material that was knsically looted, the fact that it is very clear they knew what they were doing. >> reporter: and he says there's an even greater concern: >> when you are buying looted antiquities, particularly from a conflict zone like iraq or syria, you're most likely aiding and abetting, or...
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embassy in kabul to amr. for their visa.h time >> why a visa is grabbeded or denied is always kept confidential. >> reporter: afghanistan is not one of the six mostly muslim cunning under the travel ban. >> homeless, because we didn't get the visa, and we could imto kabul for two times. >> reporter: their case sparking international many attention, and a last-minute intervention by the president themselves. >> they were elated. they packed their bags. at an airport, fans waited to greet them at midnight. >> they were powerful, strong and not silent anymore. >> reporter: for rudaba, a dream come true. >> i'm so happy, i could say how much we are happy. >> reporter: happy to make history. nbc news, new york. >>> two hollywood greats are being remembered this morning. martin weekend. best known for his role in the tv show "mission impossible." and he won an oscar for his rode of ed wood. >>> and george romero passed away. he's best known for his gruesome movie "night of the living dead." he was 77 years old. >>> o.j. simpson is
embassy in kabul to amr. for their visa.h time >> why a visa is grabbeded or denied is always kept confidential. >> reporter: afghanistan is not one of the six mostly muslim cunning under the travel ban. >> homeless, because we didn't get the visa, and we could imto kabul for two times. >> reporter: their case sparking international many attention, and a last-minute intervention by the president themselves. >> they were elated. they packed their bags. at an...
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Jul 21, 2017
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i amr: how are you? host: good.ou think the attorney general should remain where he is or step down? caller: i really do not like sessions, however at this point i think the president is now trying to get rid of him so that he can get to mueller. that i have a problem with. why did he go to the times to speak when he calls them fake news? and he is also talking about trying to pardon his family and investigation the is even completed. so i have a problem with that. a, on the line from corpus christi, texas, independent line. do you think that the attorney general should stay put or should he leave? caller: i believe jeff sessions should recuse himself permanently. if the man had any stones at all, which he does not, he would leave his position. i think he is protecting his own agenda, and quite frankly i believe back in the 1980's, congress denied him because he was too racist. so what are we doing having this around not doing his job? winter term limits going to happen? when her third parties going to be able to ge
i amr: how are you? host: good.ou think the attorney general should remain where he is or step down? caller: i really do not like sessions, however at this point i think the president is now trying to get rid of him so that he can get to mueller. that i have a problem with. why did he go to the times to speak when he calls them fake news? and he is also talking about trying to pardon his family and investigation the is even completed. so i have a problem with that. a, on the line from corpus...
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your home is also here, always, with "amr."his edition of "andrea mitchell reports." chris jansing is up next right here on msnbc. >> you got me a little verklempt here about kate. we wish her the best. i'm chris jansing here for craig melvin on yet another busy friday. we start with the white house plan to try to come back from a devastating defeat. after senator john mccain delivered the final blow to the latest gop plan to repeal obamacare, this question. is there any way republicans can deliver on what promise they and president trump made so many times? >>> and will he or won't he? the president is scheduled to speak in new york this hour about gang violence. will he stick to script? or go after senators he's already slammed on twitter for their health care votes? >>> and the west wing war. the new white house communications director high-profile debut with that profanity-laced diatribe, slamming and threatening other top oval office officials. is the president's agenda at risk with the white house war only escalating? >>>
your home is also here, always, with "amr."his edition of "andrea mitchell reports." chris jansing is up next right here on msnbc. >> you got me a little verklempt here about kate. we wish her the best. i'm chris jansing here for craig melvin on yet another busy friday. we start with the white house plan to try to come back from a devastating defeat. after senator john mccain delivered the final blow to the latest gop plan to repeal obamacare, this question. is there...
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researchers are pretty small but then you can really dig down, i don't think too many researchers that to amr research in that. so the status right now could get a lot better a lot of problems we have with it if we get better we could take out the people who are searching for the reasons. >> i just want to go back to your point, no one can predict the presidential election within ten points comfortably based on thursday. but there are places like google and facebook who have much more of opportunity to link data within person and generally overtime. what kind of uses would you see of that data? what would you associate with those databases existing. that's a very different level of the quality of the data then more aggregate. >> so one of the studies it's not my study which is a study by microsoft and columbia researchers, they study pancreatic cancer and they used anonymous data over time the same users to make searches over many months, they said. >> they know who searching there just now looking at the actual name of the person? >> they link. then they said somebody probably has pancreatic
researchers are pretty small but then you can really dig down, i don't think too many researchers that to amr research in that. so the status right now could get a lot better a lot of problems we have with it if we get better we could take out the people who are searching for the reasons. >> i just want to go back to your point, no one can predict the presidential election within ten points comfortably based on thursday. but there are places like google and facebook who have much more of...
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president nixon met with congress to establish the amr moussa protection agency and the clean air andclean water act. our environment was a top priority but now with the hard work by both parties to raise their air in talks with pollutants remove waste from our rivers and lakes and provide safe drinking water to our communities at risk. in my home community of buffalo new york we have seen the epa's effectiveness first-hand. 30 years ago the buffalo river was declared biologically dead and destroyed because of industrial dumping of toxic waste. today the river has been remediated and transform to recreational waterway with vastly improved water quality. the great lakes restoration initiative administered by the epa the niagara riverkeeper and corporate honeywell has invested more than $70 million to remove 67,000 truckloads of toxic waste from the buffalo river. to resolve the buffalo river and adjacent land is helping to lead economic in life quality renaissance at the water's edge in buffalo new york. along with the great lakes restoration administration vp administers similar progr
president nixon met with congress to establish the amr moussa protection agency and the clean air andclean water act. our environment was a top priority but now with the hard work by both parties to raise their air in talks with pollutants remove waste from our rivers and lakes and provide safe drinking water to our communities at risk. in my home community of buffalo new york we have seen the epa's effectiveness first-hand. 30 years ago the buffalo river was declared biologically dead and...
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amre are not many -- and i -- i was only 17 then. there are not many guys who can contradict what i tell you. ch monday at 8:00 and 11:00 eastern here on american history tv. join american history tv on 6,an3 this thursday, july for a live program from the new museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. we'll be joined by top museum staff to learn about their artifacts and exhibits, and they will field your questions on the american revolution. next, we learn about artifacts discovered during the construction of the museum in philadelphia which is two blocks from independence hall. >> before constructing the museum, a team of archaeologists excavated the site a few blocks from independence hall and in the process eventually uncovered about 82,000 independent artifacts. up next on american history tv's "american artifacts," we will see a series of these objects and learn about the history of philadelphia from the 18th century up to the 1940's. >> i'm scott stevenson, vic
amre are not many -- and i -- i was only 17 then. there are not many guys who can contradict what i tell you. ch monday at 8:00 and 11:00 eastern here on american history tv. join american history tv on 6,an3 this thursday, july for a live program from the new museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. we'll be joined by top museum staff to learn about their artifacts and exhibits, and they will field your questions on the american revolution. next, we learn about artifacts discovered...