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nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins me live now in from gaza.th sides obviously blaming the other for violating that cease-fire this morning. what do we actually know about what happened? >> reporter: well, we know that according to the israeli military this morning at around 9:30 a.m. local time after the cease-fire had come into place by about 90 minutes, there was an ambush on their soldiers inside the gaza strip according to the israeli military. as a result of that ambush, two soldiers were kill. one was abducted. now, the palestinian factions including hamas have not actually publicly confirmed that they have an israeli soldier in their captivity. they have not provided any proof of life, but a lot of the political leadership by the organization has alluded to the fact that there was a violation by israel as a result of that violation, the palestinian faction's military wing managed to carry out an attack in self-defense to capture that israeli soldier. that is the two competing narratives that unfolded it here. as a result of that inciden
nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins me live now in from gaza.th sides obviously blaming the other for violating that cease-fire this morning. what do we actually know about what happened? >> reporter: well, we know that according to the israeli military this morning at around 9:30 a.m. local time after the cease-fire had come into place by about 90 minutes, there was an ambush on their soldiers inside the gaza strip according to the israeli military. as a result of that ambush, two soldiers were...
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we'll go to nbc's foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin live in gaza first. ayman?s up to speed on what is happening here on the ground. according to the israeli military, operations are ongoing now searching for this israeli soldier that was captured by hamas, according to the israeli military. the operations are taking place in south gaza near the city of rafa but that is as much information as they are going on. meanwhile according to palestinian health officials, the number of fatalities rising tar as a result of this morning's attacks has now climbed to above 40. hundreds more have been injured since this morning's fighting broke out between the two sides. there's been a lot of confusion as to when this happened, who broke the cease-fire and obviously, as you can imagine, both sides are accusing each other. hamas is saying that this violation of the cease-fire was by israeli soldiers who started shelling into the neighborhood of rafa but more importantly they are saying that the cease-fire at the time, according to sources here, did not, did not stipulate that
we'll go to nbc's foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin live in gaza first. ayman?s up to speed on what is happening here on the ground. according to the israeli military, operations are ongoing now searching for this israeli soldier that was captured by hamas, according to the israeli military. the operations are taking place in south gaza near the city of rafa but that is as much information as they are going on. meanwhile according to palestinian health officials, the number of fatalities...
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ayman, you just talked to a hamas spokesman.nfirm that they have this israeli soldier alive and in captivity? >> reporter: chuck, the short answer to that is no. they're being very tight-lipped about that. keep in mind that the military wing of hamas has actually not made any kind of public statement since this operation. in fact the military wing and the political wing in times of conflict tend to be very removed from one another, up until the upper echelons of the organization and that has not yet been the case. we have not heard from either side. the spokes people here on the ground are obviously spinning this, saying this was a violation by israel of the cease-fire agreement and certainly this is as much an information war as it is a battle on the ground. in the agreement it was understood israel would maintain its ground forces in positions it already has inside gaza, but it was also very clear according to hamas they would not be allowed to advance beyond that and more importantly they could not conduct any destruction ope
ayman, you just talked to a hamas spokesman.nfirm that they have this israeli soldier alive and in captivity? >> reporter: chuck, the short answer to that is no. they're being very tight-lipped about that. keep in mind that the military wing of hamas has actually not made any kind of public statement since this operation. in fact the military wing and the political wing in times of conflict tend to be very removed from one another, up until the upper echelons of the organization and that...
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we will have details coming up from nbc's ayman mohyeldin. as you're looking at those clouds, let's go to steve clemens, washington editor at large at "the atlantic." also an msnbc contributor. steve, give us what you know about this deal. did it go through egypt? >> well, i know very little about it right now, as i've been traveling. i've just heard that gazans are out celebrating in the streets. that's one sign that's quite good, to have something that's filtered down so much to ordinary people who have seen their lives and families and just everything about their world disrupted. i don't see that a cease-fire at this sort would have been possible without egypt, so early speculation on my part is that they were involved. and i think it's very important that they've put a longer time zone on this of 30 days. so that's showing at least a bit more gravitas on both sides about what they may have to face down the road and moving away from this scene we've been seeing. i think it helps us move from fragility into the possibility of something that
we will have details coming up from nbc's ayman mohyeldin. as you're looking at those clouds, let's go to steve clemens, washington editor at large at "the atlantic." also an msnbc contributor. steve, give us what you know about this deal. did it go through egypt? >> well, i know very little about it right now, as i've been traveling. i've just heard that gazans are out celebrating in the streets. that's one sign that's quite good, to have something that's filtered down so much...
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nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins me live from london. what's the status of u.s. efforts to try to build a coalition to go after isis potentially in syria? >> well, certainly the u.s. is trying to reach out to some of its arab allies, those that are in the region that are of tremendous importance, including egypt, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, probably qatar. at the same time, they're probably going to be reaching out to turkey, which is a member of nato, to try and build that coalition. now, keep in mind the united states will have the blessing of the regional powers if it does choose to carry out any type of air strikes inside syrian territory. certainly it would be welcome news from the syrian opposition and those who are backing the syrian opposition. but at the same time, the u.s. can expect there to be some diplomatic ruffle, including from china and russia to security councilmembers. i think that's why the u.s. is going to try and get the backing of not only regional allies but also key allies in the u.n. security council if, indeed, it seeks some kin
nbc's ayman mohyeldin joins me live from london. what's the status of u.s. efforts to try to build a coalition to go after isis potentially in syria? >> well, certainly the u.s. is trying to reach out to some of its arab allies, those that are in the region that are of tremendous importance, including egypt, saudi arabia, united arab emirates, probably qatar. at the same time, they're probably going to be reaching out to turkey, which is a member of nato, to try and build that coalition....
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lester. >> ayman mohyeldin in gaza tonight. thank you. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this saturday, the new drug war over smuggling marijuana purchased in colorado to neighboring states where it's still illegal. >>> and bringing them to newport for 60 years, the driving force behind the storied jazz festival. >>> we're back now with a ripple effect of colorado's decision to legalize marijuana for recreational use. seven months since those sales began and new smuggling problem has emerged creating a growing law enforcement burden for neighboring states. we get more tonight from nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: all of a sudden sleepy sedgwick, population 150, is a destination. >> so you come in, you can look at the samples. >> reporter: mike owns the only marijuana shop in eastern colorado, posted signs warn customers that taking their purchases out of state is against the law. >> we want everyone to know don't go east with this. don't do it. >> reporter: but that's not stopping jim, who asked us not to show his face
lester. >> ayman mohyeldin in gaza tonight. thank you. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this saturday, the new drug war over smuggling marijuana purchased in colorado to neighboring states where it's still illegal. >>> and bringing them to newport for 60 years, the driving force behind the storied jazz festival. >>> we're back now with a ripple effect of colorado's decision to legalize marijuana for recreational use. seven months since those...
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lester. >> ayman mohyeldin in gaza tonight. thank you. >>> when nig"nbc nightly news" continues, pot smuggling. >>> and bringing them to newport continues, pot smuggling. >>> and bringing them to newport for 60 thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is th only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your hear
lester. >> ayman mohyeldin in gaza tonight. thank you. >>> when nig"nbc nightly news" continues, pot smuggling. >>> and bringing them to newport continues, pot smuggling. >>> and bringing them to newport for 60 thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or...
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ayman mohyeldin joins me from london. late last night we know the u.n. accused isis of crimes against humanity. how do you think that and the new claims of brutality could impact the u.s.' decision of whether or not to launch air strikes inside syria? >> i think it helps make the case for u.s. officials that what they are witnessing inside syria at the hands of isis is a major violation of all international laws and norms. there is nothing revolutionary or rebellious about isis' movement when it comes to what they are trying to do inside syria and iraq. given the fact the united nations is saying they are violating human rights and crimes -- and committing crimes against humanity or even war crimes, there are suggestions that would lay the groundwork and give at least a legal basis for the u.s. to get involved, certainly with the support of other countries who would then say they were doing this on a humanitarian basis, not necessarily for political or security considerations. >> nbc's ayman mohyeldin, thank you, as always. >>> even with isis' massive pr
ayman mohyeldin joins me from london. late last night we know the u.n. accused isis of crimes against humanity. how do you think that and the new claims of brutality could impact the u.s.' decision of whether or not to launch air strikes inside syria? >> i think it helps make the case for u.s. officials that what they are witnessing inside syria at the hands of isis is a major violation of all international laws and norms. there is nothing revolutionary or rebellious about isis' movement...
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>> ayman mohyeldin, thank you so much for the live report. focus on the tunnels connecting gaza to israel that hamas uses to att k attack. martin fletcher has a look inside. >> attack tunnels, hamas' secret passages for the fighters to penetrate israel to kill and kidnap israelis. here the surprised soldiers killed five. dug through clay and sand the tunnels are hard to find. concrete archers, electric, telephones almost six feet high and more than two feet wide. hamas built dozens of them. the army wants time to destroy them. 32 found so far. >> the tunnel in this one direction goes more than a mile into gaza. this direction only a few more hundred -- israel comes up inside in the farming lands. israel was this close to another treasure. >> that was martin fletcher reporting. and coming up, we'll hear from members of congress from both sides of the aisle on this ongoing border debate. marsha blackburn and luis gutierr gutierrez. i'll address some of the controversial comment we've been getting. >>> ron morris and kent jones got a $500 loan f
>> ayman mohyeldin, thank you so much for the live report. focus on the tunnels connecting gaza to israel that hamas uses to att k attack. martin fletcher has a look inside. >> attack tunnels, hamas' secret passages for the fighters to penetrate israel to kill and kidnap israelis. here the surprised soldiers killed five. dug through clay and sand the tunnels are hard to find. concrete archers, electric, telephones almost six feet high and more than two feet wide. hamas built dozens...
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mohyeldin, thank you, ayman. >>> big news today about two americans involved in this incredibly messy, complex situation, though in very different ways. this is douglas mcarthur mccain. san diego, california. grew up playing basketball. described as a goof ball in high school and who was, as first reported by nbc news, killed over the weekend allegedly while fighting with isis in syria according to the free syrian army which was fighting against isis in that battle. u.s. official confirmed today's death and his presence in syria. this is footage from the battle between isis and free syrian army in which mccain is believed to have been killed. both groups are opposed to syrian president assad, but the free syrian army is viewed as the moderate, secular opposition by western forces. free syrian army forces discovered $800 in cash and american passport on mccain's body after that fight, allegedly three foreign jihadis fighting with isis who died during the battle. 33-year-old mccain who had taken to call himself slaveofallah on social media tweeted this in may, "i reverted to islam ten y
mohyeldin, thank you, ayman. >>> big news today about two americans involved in this incredibly messy, complex situation, though in very different ways. this is douglas mcarthur mccain. san diego, california. grew up playing basketball. described as a goof ball in high school and who was, as first reported by nbc news, killed over the weekend allegedly while fighting with isis in syria according to the free syrian army which was fighting against isis in that battle. u.s. official...
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be safe. >>> as ayman mentioned, as mentioned an israeli soldier captured. two others killed during an operation aimed at taking out the tunnel used by hamas militants. israeli have live in constant fear of tunnel attacks. martin fletcher got a rare look inside and filed the report. >> attack tunnels. hamas' secret passages for fighters to penetrate and skill israelis. surprised a -- dug through clay and sand the tunnels are hard to find. >> 45-feet deep. >> concrete arches, electric, telephones. almost of feet high and two feet wide. they built dozens of them the army wants time to destroy them all. 32 found so far. this tunnel in this direction goes one mile more than a mile into gaza. this direction only a few more hundred yards it comes up inside israel in the farming lands. israel was this close to another treasure. >> wanting to throw up from anxiety. >> >> people say, okay, we can live with a shelling. but not with the threat of tunnels. >> a friend came back after three weeks in the north. sheltered from the rockets, terrified but the tunnels but her
be safe. >>> as ayman mentioned, as mentioned an israeli soldier captured. two others killed during an operation aimed at taking out the tunnel used by hamas militants. israeli have live in constant fear of tunnel attacks. martin fletcher got a rare look inside and filed the report. >> attack tunnels. hamas' secret passages for fighters to penetrate and skill israelis. surprised a -- dug through clay and sand the tunnels are hard to find. >> 45-feet deep. >> concrete...
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ayman mohyeldin is live in london. what do we know about the man who killed james foley? >> well, british officials have confirmed to nbc news they have pretty much identified the individual, they believe was responsible in the killing of james foley. they have not released the identity for a few different reasons, but one of the main sources of intelligence they've been able to gather is the actual video itself. and based on that video, they were able to determine, as you said, the accent of the individual. they were also able to use voice recognition program as well as some other type of software that was capable in identifying what they believe was the face of the individual even though he was masked at the time of the killing. there are all other reports that are still out there circulating about the authenticity of the video whether it was edited or dubbed. they're considering all the possibilities and going through the intelligence. for now, they feel confident they have at least narrowly identified the man who they believe was responsible for the killing of james f
ayman mohyeldin is live in london. what do we know about the man who killed james foley? >> well, british officials have confirmed to nbc news they have pretty much identified the individual, they believe was responsible in the killing of james foley. they have not released the identity for a few different reasons, but one of the main sources of intelligence they've been able to gather is the actual video itself. and based on that video, they were able to determine, as you said, the...
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. >> earlier today i asked nbc news foreign correspondent ayman moyheldin about the significance of the u.s. announced decision to start surveillance flights over potential isis targets inside syria. >> well, certainly in terms of u.s. military operations a very significant step. it does suggest that the u.s. is considering possible targets on the ground. there's no doubt that the u.s. has maintained very strong intelligence over syria for some time, but the fact that this involves both unmanned and manned flights would suggest the u.s. is planning some type of attack on syria. that doesn't mean it will carry out, but it does at least suggest that military preparations are under way. now, keep in mind, we already know that the u.s. has put troops on the ground when they tried to rescue james foley, and that already has drawn criticism from the syrian government which is saying this is a violation of its sovereignty and warned the united states not to do it. >> so, it's really difficult to get your head around the current battlefield conditions in syria because there are so many groups f
. >> earlier today i asked nbc news foreign correspondent ayman moyheldin about the significance of the u.s. announced decision to start surveillance flights over potential isis targets inside syria. >> well, certainly in terms of u.s. military operations a very significant step. it does suggest that the u.s. is considering possible targets on the ground. there's no doubt that the u.s. has maintained very strong intelligence over syria for some time, but the fact that this involves...
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ayman mohyeldin is there. aym ayman, what's the latest?right now remains very tense particularly in the southern part of the gaza strip. now, according to palestinian health officials as well as the israeli military, there's a lot of fighting taking place. health officials say the death toll as a result of israeli shelling has now surpassed 40 palestinians killed, hundreds more injured as thousands continue to leave their homes. israel says it has launched a large-scale operation to try and rescue a captured israeli soldier who was taken this morning during a brazen attack by hamas militants inside the gaza strip. both sides are blaming each other for violating the cease-fire that led to this round of violence. israel says that at 8:00 a.m. local time as the cease-fire was going into place, hamas militants attacked its soldiers. their positions that they knew were going to remain inside gaza and as a result two israeli soldiers were killed. one was captured and taken out by way of a tunnel to another location. that is why the operation now
ayman mohyeldin is there. aym ayman, what's the latest?right now remains very tense particularly in the southern part of the gaza strip. now, according to palestinian health officials as well as the israeli military, there's a lot of fighting taking place. health officials say the death toll as a result of israeli shelling has now surpassed 40 palestinians killed, hundreds more injured as thousands continue to leave their homes. israel says it has launched a large-scale operation to try and...
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joining me live is ayman mohyeld mohyeldin. we see the family referencing other hostages.ow how many hostages isis is holding potentially other american journalists. >> that's correct. in fact, you know, we have at least two different american journalists that are believed to be missing. right now given the fact that isis has spread between iraq and syria, it's hard to identify whether the miss journalists are inside syria now perhaps inside iraq. there are two among several other foreign journalists including european have been taken. it's hard to to identify who is holding them hostage. even the groups that have perhaps taken an american or foreign journalist hostage will sometimes sell them for money or ransom to other groups who may want them for different political motivations. want hostage taking business in iraq and syria has been lucrative in years. particularly when it's foreigners. the groups that may take the individuals may not necessarily be the ones that we saw yesterday in the disturbing videos, the ones that killed for political statements. >> the white hou
joining me live is ayman mohyeld mohyeldin. we see the family referencing other hostages.ow how many hostages isis is holding potentially other american journalists. >> that's correct. in fact, you know, we have at least two different american journalists that are believed to be missing. right now given the fact that isis has spread between iraq and syria, it's hard to identify whether the miss journalists are inside syria now perhaps inside iraq. there are two among several other foreign...
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msnbc had the reporter ayman mohyeldin, who had been at al jazeera, very respected.he had been, together with sherine tadros, in 2008 the only western reporters in gaza covering operation cast lead, tremendous experience in the area. and he was pulled out by msnbc. but because there was a tremendous response against this, with -- i think what was trending was "let ayman report" -- he was then brought back in. so there was a feeling that people wanted to get a sense of what was happening on the ground. there seemed to be some kind of opening. do you sense a difference in the american population, how -- the attitude toward what's happening in israel and the occupied territories? >> very definitely. it's been happening over some years. there was a kind of a point of inflection that increased after cast lead, which horrified many people, and it's happening again now. you can see it everywhere. take, say, the new york times. the new york times devoted a good part of their op-ed page to a gaza diary a couple of days ago, which was heart-rending and eloquent. they've had st
msnbc had the reporter ayman mohyeldin, who had been at al jazeera, very respected.he had been, together with sherine tadros, in 2008 the only western reporters in gaza covering operation cast lead, tremendous experience in the area. and he was pulled out by msnbc. but because there was a tremendous response against this, with -- i think what was trending was "let ayman report" -- he was then brought back in. so there was a feeling that people wanted to get a sense of what was...
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nbc ayman mohyeldin joins us from live from london. have we heard anything from israel regarding the information? >> no. the israeli side, so far, has not confirmed the news of the size fear. we've heard from two different sources among hamas as well as other palestinian factions involved. there are strong signals coming out at least some type of agreement has been reached. it's coming out right now from one side. the israelis have not made any public comments about it. here is what palestinian officials are telling us from inside gaza and those inside egypt. one of the senior leaders of hamas who was involved in the negotiation said there was an agreement that had been reached and an announcement was expected to come out soon both from egypt swepgs the palestinian leadership in the west bank. details of the agreement have not yet been made public by either side. according to sources close to the palestinian factions inside gaza, they're saying they resemble the agreement put in place in 2012, which effectively would call for an end of
nbc ayman mohyeldin joins us from live from london. have we heard anything from israel regarding the information? >> no. the israeli side, so far, has not confirmed the news of the size fear. we've heard from two different sources among hamas as well as other palestinian factions involved. there are strong signals coming out at least some type of agreement has been reached. it's coming out right now from one side. the israelis have not made any public comments about it. here is what...
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nbc's ayman mohyeldin is inside gaza. what's the latest?> reporter: abby, you could probably hear the sounds of fighter jets above us. it's been like that throughout the course of the day. although, the shelling has not taken place in gaza city, it has been very intense in the southern part of gaza in the city of rafah. that's where an israeli soldier, according to the israeli military, was captured today. this was during ongoing operations, according to the israeli military. according to them, in addition to that individual, the captured soldier, two other israeli soldiers were killed. since then, there has been a very intense fight taking place in and around the city of rafah. according to palestinian eyewitnesses in the area, the presence of israeli soldiers has now advanced to surround the town of rafah. the israeli military saying obviously that they're engaged in a rescue operation perhaps to try and limit any chance of the militants moving the soldier out of the city. but more importantly, the people there, according to health offici
nbc's ayman mohyeldin is inside gaza. what's the latest?> reporter: abby, you could probably hear the sounds of fighter jets above us. it's been like that throughout the course of the day. although, the shelling has not taken place in gaza city, it has been very intense in the southern part of gaza in the city of rafah. that's where an israeli soldier, according to the israeli military, was captured today. this was during ongoing operations, according to the israeli military. according to...
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i'm joined by nbc's ayman mohyeldin in gaza and in tel aviv, martin fletcher. secretary kerry issued a very unusual statement on his way back from new delhi where he announced the cease-fire in the middle of the night. issued a statement condemning hamas for breaking the cease-fire. i know that that is not the perspective from the ground in gaza where they are seeing a lot of israeli rocket fire. >> that's correct. in fact, right now, hamas is saying that it was the israelis who violated the cease-fire. there is one point of agreement that has emerged today which is that, yes, both sides agreed that israeli troops would remain inside gaza, part of this 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire. that is a side -- that's a point both sides seem to agree on. what hamas is saying is that that agreement meant that israeli forces could not continue any operations inside the territory they've already taken. meaning they could not be destroying tunnels and they could not be expanding their territorial gains in areas where they have soldiers already on the ground. as a result of
i'm joined by nbc's ayman mohyeldin in gaza and in tel aviv, martin fletcher. secretary kerry issued a very unusual statement on his way back from new delhi where he announced the cease-fire in the middle of the night. issued a statement condemning hamas for breaking the cease-fire. i know that that is not the perspective from the ground in gaza where they are seeing a lot of israeli rocket fire. >> that's correct. in fact, right now, hamas is saying that it was the israelis who violated...
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joining me now from gaza is ayman mohyeldin, great to have you here. >> reporter: thanks. >> what is happening tonight? have the attacks intensified? >> reporter: it absolutely has and it's not just night time when we do expect it to intensify more. what has happened in the last few hours, israeli ground forces have surrounded the town of rafah, we've gotten that from eyewitness accounts and residents who live there telling us that in fact the israeli military at some point have surrounded some of the open areas and outskirts of the town of rafah, many of them already have been huddling up in homes and trying to stay away from the front lines. they have been on the march since this morning's incident in the israeli military says one israeli soldier was captured and two others were killed. throughout the course of their advancement, there have been very heavy shelling taking place in and around the town of rafh, so much so that palestinian health officials are saying the death toll from that alone stands at 160 palestinians killed in this one day alone. it does undermine so much of th
joining me now from gaza is ayman mohyeldin, great to have you here. >> reporter: thanks. >> what is happening tonight? have the attacks intensified? >> reporter: it absolutely has and it's not just night time when we do expect it to intensify more. what has happened in the last few hours, israeli ground forces have surrounded the town of rafah, we've gotten that from eyewitness accounts and residents who live there telling us that in fact the israeli military at some point...
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let's bring in ayman mohyeldin and chuck todd, business in chief white house correspondent and startingwo weeks from now, the moderator of "meet the press." first on the update over there, is there a sense over there that there's a lot of people coming from the west, perhaps islam nick their backgrounds but living in the west in europe and the united states who are part of a network that we're trying to get into and figure out by going after this killer who cut the head off of james foley? >> yeah, british intelligence officials, obviously, backed by the west, including the u.s., are tapping into these communities. particularly here in london. obviously, the people that are going to fight in syria and iraq are not doing so an their own. they are part of larger support network that includes recruitment and more importantly, the persistence of an ideology finding a home in some of the communities in europe where there's growing dissent and discomfort. obviously, british intelligence sources are going to not only investigate the videotape and use some of the intelligence means they have at
let's bring in ayman mohyeldin and chuck todd, business in chief white house correspondent and startingwo weeks from now, the moderator of "meet the press." first on the update over there, is there a sense over there that there's a lot of people coming from the west, perhaps islam nick their backgrounds but living in the west in europe and the united states who are part of a network that we're trying to get into and figure out by going after this killer who cut the head off of james...
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ayman, what do we know about the cease-fire?> well, the institution news o cease-fire was made public by hamas and israel and other palestinian factors. it had been laid out and going to be laid out shortly by the egyptian government. shortly afterwards, 7:00 p.m. local time in cairo and the west bank both the palestinian president and egyptian officials have confirmed that a cease-fire had been reached. according to the terms of cease-fire which have not yet been made public the cease-fire would bring an end to all palestinians and no rocket fire into israel or gaza. and at the same time, a lifting or easing of the siege, if you will in the gaza strip. allowing construction supplies, food, other commodities to enter gaza from egypt. obviously as the images on the screen reveal there is a sense of elation. a sense of celebration among the palestinians in the gaza strip. hamas came out and said this was a victory for them. shortly after the cease-fire went into effect, there were the sounds of sirens in southern israel. there are
ayman, what do we know about the cease-fire?> well, the institution news o cease-fire was made public by hamas and israel and other palestinian factors. it had been laid out and going to be laid out shortly by the egyptian government. shortly afterwards, 7:00 p.m. local time in cairo and the west bank both the palestinian president and egyptian officials have confirmed that a cease-fire had been reached. according to the terms of cease-fire which have not yet been made public the cease-fire...
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ayman mog zohyeldin joins us li from london. what u.k.ources have told us regarding the identification of this individual. >> women, tamron, after careful review of sources of intelligence including voice recognition programs and face recognition software they have -- and'eavesdropping equip they believe they have identified the suspect. they're not yet naming the individual. keep in mind, they have been able to, over the course of the last several months gather information from other hostages that were held with james foley and other hostages inside syria they believe were responsible. at least nationallity wise believe were responsible because they were british at the time. these individuals tell nbc news are the main focus of their investigation. they haven't yet released the name of the individual they believe was involved in the killing in the video. >> and regarding the release, the unexpected release of this other american journalist, you know, obviously, ayman, it was a different group of people who was holding him. what do we kno
ayman mog zohyeldin joins us li from london. what u.k.ources have told us regarding the identification of this individual. >> women, tamron, after careful review of sources of intelligence including voice recognition programs and face recognition software they have -- and'eavesdropping equip they believe they have identified the suspect. they're not yet naming the individual. keep in mind, they have been able to, over the course of the last several months gather information from other...
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ayman mohyeldin is on the phone with us now. what more can you tell us about this missing soldier?nan, we know there's an ongoing military operation continues in the city of rafa in the southern part of the gaza strip. palestinian medical sources, hamas officials, are describing what is happening there as a massacre. according to health officials, the death toll as a result from the ongoing operation stands at 62 people killed. more than 300 yard and thousain. now the israeli military said that it has launched a rescue operation to try and contain and even recover or rescue the soldier they say was abducted by militants shortly after the cease-fire came in place. as you are suggesting, there are two narratives. the israeli military is saying a cease-fire had come into effect when its soldiers came under attack leading to the abduction of one of the soldiers and the killing two of others. also spokespersons for hamas have been saying the narrative is different. what happened is as israel tried to advance after the cease-fire to attract the brigade, the military wing of hamas was for
ayman mohyeldin is on the phone with us now. what more can you tell us about this missing soldier?nan, we know there's an ongoing military operation continues in the city of rafa in the southern part of the gaza strip. palestinian medical sources, hamas officials, are describing what is happening there as a massacre. according to health officials, the death toll as a result from the ongoing operation stands at 62 people killed. more than 300 yard and thousain. now the israeli military said that...
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. >> ayman, talk about the chilling new video out today of isis conducting more executions. it is horrific. it's believed to be the capture of syrian regimes. some of the individuals are marched. they had been undressed. they were told to march with their hands above their heads. and at the same time being lead to an open field that looks like somewhere in the december the before they were executed. that's the type of mass execution that has lead international organizations including the united nations to say that isis is committing war crimes and crimes against humanitarian. it is a very chilling example of the kind of brutality and barbarism that isis fighters are conducting. every day on the battle field not just against captured prisoners of war in this case with the syrian army but ordinary citizens that may try to defie and challenge isis rule. >> another foreign crisis the president addressed at the news conference yesterday. he ruled out taking any military action against russia over the continuing involvement in supporting the separatists in ukraine. however, nato h
. >> ayman, talk about the chilling new video out today of isis conducting more executions. it is horrific. it's believed to be the capture of syrian regimes. some of the individuals are marched. they had been undressed. they were told to march with their hands above their heads. and at the same time being lead to an open field that looks like somewhere in the december the before they were executed. that's the type of mass execution that has lead international organizations including the...
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ayman mohyeldin is following this from london. what do we know about this latest skirmish in syria?ll, we know it was, as you mentioned, one of the most intense fights that took place between the government forces of president bashar al assad and isis fighters. they say at least 370 isis fighters were killed and more than 130 syrian regime soldiers were killed. so it gives you a sense of the battle that lasted for several days but ultimately leading to isis taking over that airfield. now this was an important and strategic location for isis to take over because it was really the last stronghold for the regime in this part of syria and effectively now means that isis controls the area of ruqa and surrounding areas up into the turkish border. that's certainly going to be extremely problematic, not only for the syrian government but certainly for turkish officials as well. >> certainly troubling. we see what action it sparks from the united states. reuters is reporting that syria is offering to cooperate with any state fighting isis. we had the deputy spokesperson on saying that absolu
ayman mohyeldin is following this from london. what do we know about this latest skirmish in syria?ll, we know it was, as you mentioned, one of the most intense fights that took place between the government forces of president bashar al assad and isis fighters. they say at least 370 isis fighters were killed and more than 130 syrian regime soldiers were killed. so it gives you a sense of the battle that lasted for several days but ultimately leading to isis taking over that airfield. now this...
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. >> ayman mohyeldin is in london. the conversation that keir had with those gentlemen, it seemed to play in every stereotype i have heard come from some american politicians who have been very fearful of islamic extremism becoming home grown. we don't have it in the united states the way it is in great britain. is that fair to say? >> absolutely. it's not to say that extremism doesn't exist but, you know, i lived and grew up in the united states and i know very well the muslim community there. and it's not the same. it's not facing the same types of problems that the muslim communities both in the united kingdom and in france and elsewhere in europe are facing. the u.s. has a very different track record with immigration and has a very different track record with asimulatisimilation >> how concern rd western european leaders? it was striking to me -- you know, people were comparing president obama's reaction of foley to david cameron. david cameron's reaction, to me, struck as -- it's like he knew, oh, no, this may be
. >> ayman mohyeldin is in london. the conversation that keir had with those gentlemen, it seemed to play in every stereotype i have heard come from some american politicians who have been very fearful of islamic extremism becoming home grown. we don't have it in the united states the way it is in great britain. is that fair to say? >> absolutely. it's not to say that extremism doesn't exist but, you know, i lived and grew up in the united states and i know very well the muslim...
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let's bring in nbc news foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin live in london. if the u.s.s in syria, does that mean our objectives line up with those of bashar al assad? that is the question. >> in the short term they might and that is because the growing risk of is circumstancis and th to the united states is presenting a very dark, if you will, threat. no doubt the overall differences between the united states and the syrian government are still very stark between the two sides. i mean, obviously, the u.s. foreign policy is official calling on president bashar to step down from power so there is now doubt the u.s. is not going to be cooperating in any capacity with the syrian regime to carry out attacks against isis. in the short term there may be an alignment in interest but in the long run no plan of cooperation presented on the long run. >> it's in assad's best interest for us to stamp isis out or at least weaken them. yet we are hearing the syrian foreign ministry saying don't let this happen. are they voicing a protest they know we are going to run through nivert? >
let's bring in nbc news foreign correspondent ayman mohyeldin live in london. if the u.s.s in syria, does that mean our objectives line up with those of bashar al assad? that is the question. >> in the short term they might and that is because the growing risk of is circumstancis and th to the united states is presenting a very dark, if you will, threat. no doubt the overall differences between the united states and the syrian government are still very stark between the two sides. i mean,...
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and represent claudia schiffer, ayman, claudia christenson, corolla, bridget hall, courtney love, a bunch of people. gerri: now you mentioned social media, new social media division, tell me about that? >> such an interesting business, you see the entire business changing. we're starting a home division, secret, basically based on beautiful girls because there is a lot of new brand girls that are happening that's based on followings and people getting impressions. >> if you have a daughter, would you put her in the modeling business? >> it's not an easy business unless you have an incredible passion for wanting to do it. my parents never restricted me from being a drummer and said don't move to l.a. when you are 17. my band was the whole guns and roses history. and so that wasn't probably the ideal situation for my parents to see me move out to l.a. when i was 17 without guidance. we deal with a lot of parents and everyone is always supervised, if you have an agency on the up and up and they take care of you and look after you, sure, this is going to be a great experience, but you have to
and represent claudia schiffer, ayman, claudia christenson, corolla, bridget hall, courtney love, a bunch of people. gerri: now you mentioned social media, new social media division, tell me about that? >> such an interesting business, you see the entire business changing. we're starting a home division, secret, basically based on beautiful girls because there is a lot of new brand girls that are happening that's based on followings and people getting impressions. >> if you have a...
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threats in the islamic state group because they are christian. 72 people are living in a church in ayman. most are too afraid to be filmed. this person came here with his pregnant wife, their children and the elderly men and women in their family who were able to get out. what he wants is a basic human right. >> translation: we dream of security, stability and freedom to life like normal human beings, without ipp tolerance, without constraints. we wish to live somewhere where people can relate to each other. >> everyone has a horrific story, most fled on food when fighters from the islamic state seized control of the city. they say the group stole their homes, cars, shops and jewellery. george stefan, which is not his real name, is afraid to show his face, because he has family members trying to leave iraq. >> we want to leave in any country that accepts us, we have been under threat in iraq since 2003. no one is protecting our rights. we are considered infidels. >> iraq's christians are one of the oldest cifian communities -- christians in the world. now people say it's hard to accept t
threats in the islamic state group because they are christian. 72 people are living in a church in ayman. most are too afraid to be filmed. this person came here with his pregnant wife, their children and the elderly men and women in their family who were able to get out. what he wants is a basic human right. >> translation: we dream of security, stability and freedom to life like normal human beings, without ipp tolerance, without constraints. we wish to live somewhere where people can...
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ayman what do we know. >> white house press secretary josh earnest is briefing reporters as we speak, about possible military action in iraq. he won't be pinned down one way or another on what the u.s. will do here. but all options remain on the table. he's also said that the president is committed to using the united states military to protect core u.s. interests. now at issue here as you say is this question of an estimated 10,000 to 40,000 members of an iraqi ethnic minority who are trapped on a mountain top in northern iraq surrounded by isis rebel forces. choice they have face there, come down from the mountain and face genocide or die of thirst and hungry, a very, very tricky situation for the united states government. here's the white house press secretary describing what the range of options are just a few minutes ago. >> there are no american military solutions to the problems in iraq. we can't solve these problems for them. these problems can only be solved with iraqi political solutions. the president has at the same time, demonstrated his clear willingness to take the kind
ayman what do we know. >> white house press secretary josh earnest is briefing reporters as we speak, about possible military action in iraq. he won't be pinned down one way or another on what the u.s. will do here. but all options remain on the table. he's also said that the president is committed to using the united states military to protect core u.s. interests. now at issue here as you say is this question of an estimated 10,000 to 40,000 members of an iraqi ethnic minority who are...
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joining me now is nbc correspondent ayman mohladin. >> that's worrisomeness. it's mostly a law enforcement issue. they are working hard to understand this. when we talk about the potential immediacy threat, the idea that they can get over there, get l radicalized and then come back to the homeland. >> how many other douglas mccain's do you believe could be in syria right now? >> the estimate has varied anywhere from 70 to 100. keep in mind, it's not just american passport holders who pose a threat to the united states. if you widen the circle, to come back to the u.s. and travel into the u.s. easily, you widen that circle to include europeans. in the uk, they expect the number to be anywhere from 500 to 700. it's a widening circle of potential people that could cause harm to the u.s. if they were to go to the battlefield and return. >> of course, every foreign passport is an extreme strategic importance. let's talk about this video released by shirley sotloff today. obviously a very emotional and moving appeal. do you think that allowed any impact on the conve
joining me now is nbc correspondent ayman mohladin. >> that's worrisomeness. it's mostly a law enforcement issue. they are working hard to understand this. when we talk about the potential immediacy threat, the idea that they can get over there, get l radicalized and then come back to the homeland. >> how many other douglas mccain's do you believe could be in syria right now? >> the estimate has varied anywhere from 70 to 100. keep in mind, it's not just american passport...
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we will have details coming up from nbc's ayman mohyeldin. let's go to steve clemens, washington editor at large at "the atlantic." also an msnbc contributor. steve, give us what you know about this deal. did it go through egypt? >> well, i know very little about it right now, as i've been traveling. i've just heard that gazans are out celebrating in the streets. that's one sign that's quite good, to have something that's filtered down so much to ordinary people who have seen their lives and families and
we will have details coming up from nbc's ayman mohyeldin. let's go to steve clemens, washington editor at large at "the atlantic." also an msnbc contributor. steve, give us what you know about this deal. did it go through egypt? >> well, i know very little about it right now, as i've been traveling. i've just heard that gazans are out celebrating in the streets. that's one sign that's quite good, to have something that's filtered down so much to ordinary people who have seen...
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it's not going to come from riyad, ayman or the arab capitals. >> the air force now are the good guys but we are not leading. thank you. what a terrible situation we are in. >> thank you. >> after a quiet night in ferguson, missouri, the governor orders the national guard to leave town. while there is calm on the streets now, tensions continue over the investigation into michael brown's death. it will continue obviously. plus, the corruption trial of former virginia governor bob mcdonnell on the stand offering what he calls an anger-ravaged marriage. sounds like divorce court. to enjoy that, stick around. it's embarrassing but something to watch. and a defiant rick perry in washington, d.c. today fighting back against his indictment. this weekend he's off to new hampshire, by the way. could his legal troubles back home in texas which are partisan when it comes to investigation is helping him politically. finally, a reminder tonight that we have a tough election coming up this fall. you've got to get registered, get planning and vote. nobody watch the show unless you are going to vote.
it's not going to come from riyad, ayman or the arab capitals. >> the air force now are the good guys but we are not leading. thank you. what a terrible situation we are in. >> thank you. >> after a quiet night in ferguson, missouri, the governor orders the national guard to leave town. while there is calm on the streets now, tensions continue over the investigation into michael brown's death. it will continue obviously. plus, the corruption trial of former virginia governor...
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did you see ayman jabbers report on the truckers?n they go into the other lane here, beep, beep, close to a car, beep, beep, what they do. collision avoidance systems. a very, very hot business right now and boy all over this stock. the one big ipo winner this week. >> bob, thanks. >>> suni, bob mentions what's happening in europe. dax, worst week in two years. all of this concern about what's happening in europe. russia is certainly far from settled. multi-national stocks that you may be thinking about, you have to sort of re-assess the types of stocks and the types of sectors that you are favoring at the gishen time? >> i think so. interesting to note utilities are up in a defensive move. interest rates rising. see that repositioning. i think most of pretty smart was going on in europe know it's coming. a reset there, maybe more to your earlier point, a correction going on in europe. got a little tacky there. we'll trend back, focussing on the u.s. long term. >> a correction in europe, can't escape that in this market? >> we can't.
did you see ayman jabbers report on the truckers?n they go into the other lane here, beep, beep, close to a car, beep, beep, what they do. collision avoidance systems. a very, very hot business right now and boy all over this stock. the one big ipo winner this week. >> bob, thanks. >>> suni, bob mentions what's happening in europe. dax, worst week in two years. all of this concern about what's happening in europe. russia is certainly far from settled. multi-national stocks that...
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the other important thing i think their leader al-baghdadi is much more charismatic, than ayman al-zawahirit head of al qaeda core. this is a threatening storm and people should check it out. heather: baghdadi is claiming to be chosen by god to be the new leader of islam. that pose as real threat not only for the united states but for saudi arabia and so many of our i guess traditional friend over there. why is that such an important thing? >> well, because he is a challenge to them. and unfortunately we haven't seen them step up yet in my view. you know there are issues of capability. there is issues of political will. there is issues, saudi arabia may not want to come into what i call the strategic headlights of isis and isis become a major threat to them. they are coming for these countries and these cultures. so they better work with the united states and international community. john kerry is on the way to the region to talk to them to come together to take on this threat but this is very late in the game unfortunately. heather: saudi arabia has a big, big air force. wheel see if they
the other important thing i think their leader al-baghdadi is much more charismatic, than ayman al-zawahirit head of al qaeda core. this is a threatening storm and people should check it out. heather: baghdadi is claiming to be chosen by god to be the new leader of islam. that pose as real threat not only for the united states but for saudi arabia and so many of our i guess traditional friend over there. why is that such an important thing? >> well, because he is a challenge to them. and...
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several months ago they had a rather public row with ayman al zawahiri and they formally cleaved fromrganization. so, you know, there's going to require some fidgeting and adjustment in the language and that particular resolution has before been invoked to refer to al qaeda aflts eaffiliated or a qaeda-like organizations. for instance in yemen and so an. so the president could very well make a case that isis is a clear and present and imminent threat to u.s. personnel, u.s. civilians who are stationed not only in erbil where we have a consulate but in baghdad. we have the largest embassy in the world built at great cost and great expense with thousands upon thousands of u.s. officials. isis has started, at least the rumors are it has started its official, kwoiquote, battle for baghdad. i saw there were two vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices that went off in baghdad, including one near a hospital. if isis marchs into the capital and threatens u.s. installations and u.s. civilians and u.s. personnel, president, i don't think, will have to go to congress to get approval to wage m
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ayman joins us. >> president barack obama hit a new all-time low in an nbc news "wall street journal"ake a look at some of the highlights or the low lights. the obama approval hits a low of 40%. congress's approval much worse, however, 14%. obama's approval on the economy, just 42%. his approval on foreign policy, a meager 36%. now, take a look at some of the bad economic numbers here that talk about american economic pain. someone in their household has lost a job in the past five years, 40% say that. $5,000 in student loan debt for themselves or their children, 27% say that. 20% have more than $2,000 in credit card debt. they're unable to pay off month to month. and 17% say they have a parent or a child over 21 living with them for financial or health reasons. and that all may be part of the reason why 49% of the people surveyed here said they think that the united states is still in a recession even though the recession technically ended a number of years ago, guys. americans are still feeling all that economic pain. >> what do you think it is that they feel the most pain on, eamon
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. >> michael leite, jim miklaszewski and ayman mole dean, thank you all. >>> coming up, has michael brown'sd a new generation of americans to call for equality? we'll speak to the president's former spiritual adviser next on "morning joe." you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like the passat. and also in the fun-to-drive jetta. in fact, volkswagen has sold more turbos than any other brand over the last ten years. that is a lot of turbo. get a $1,000 reward card on new 2014 turbo models or lease a 2014 passat s for $189 a month after $1,000 bonus. ends soon! you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobo
. >> michael leite, jim miklaszewski and ayman mole dean, thank you all. >>> coming up, has michael brown'sd a new generation of americans to call for equality? we'll speak to the president's former spiritual adviser next on "morning joe." you can get a $1,000 turbocharged reward card with a new volkswagen turbo. so why are we so obsessed with turbo? because there's nothing more exhilarating than a powerful ride. and you can get that in places you might not expect. like...