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engel: at this time, i yield one minute to mr. sherman of california, the ranking member of the foreign affairs subcommittee on terrorism. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. sherman: i thank the gentleman for yielding. in february i joined with our ranking member and chairman and others in introducing this legislation which passed our committee unanimously. congress needs to act now because while we go on summer break, new faster centrifuges ill be spinning 24/7, 365. we are seeing iran as we have seen in hearings before our committee, evade the current sanctions. so if we are going to keep the sanctions enforced, we need the legislation to plug the loopholes they are exploiting. two facts remain unchanged by the iranian elections. their program to create nuclear weapons continues and the supreme leader is making the decisions. our committee adopted many and on those who sell them, dissident supressing technology. those who oppose this bill and y why iran needs suppressing technology. let's
engel: at this time, i yield one minute to mr. sherman of california, the ranking member of the foreign affairs subcommittee on terrorism. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. sherman: i thank the gentleman for yielding. in february i joined with our ranking member and chairman and others in introducing this legislation which passed our committee unanimously. congress needs to act now because while we go on summer break, new faster centrifuges ill be...
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nbc's richard engel has an exclusive inside look. >> it's the greatest museum you'll never see. and it's filled with secrets. hidden cameras, weapons, decoding machines. >> figuring out how the enigma works. >> considered one of the turning points of the war. >> absolutely. >> world war ii when the secret service began as the office of strategic service, the oss. ever since, the agency created tools for spies. not james bond. not maxwell smart. >> hello, chief. >> these are for real. vintage pistols with silencers. a camera carrying pigeon. a '70s era drone the size of a dragon fly. the insec toe sockter. a coin-sized cold war camera. >> this is a micro dot camera. the film pack is this disk. >> it's american history. but no visitors allowed. the secrecy protects cia officers undercover. >> i love this. even in your own museum, to celebrate these accomplishments, all their faces are blurred out. >> the killing of osama bin laden is represented here, too. >> this is the mock-up. i recognize this from seeing it so many times. this is bin laden's compound. >> the original model was
nbc's richard engel has an exclusive inside look. >> it's the greatest museum you'll never see. and it's filled with secrets. hidden cameras, weapons, decoding machines. >> figuring out how the enigma works. >> considered one of the turning points of the war. >> absolutely. >> world war ii when the secret service began as the office of strategic service, the oss. ever since, the agency created tools for spies. not james bond. not maxwell smart. >> hello,...
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we'll go to richard engel and our team live in tahrir square. >>> the evidence presented today in the murder trial of george zimmerman,. the gun used to kill trayvon martin and the sweatshirt trayvon martin wore that night as the prosecution begins to wrap up its case. >>> what lies beneath as millions head to the beaches, there's a problem. the waters aren't entirely safe in many places where sandy visited. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it is a wild night in tahrir square in cairo and across egypt for that matter. just today and just like that, their new president is gone. the last time we saw an upheaval like this was during the arab spring, when hosni mubarak was thrown from power. the new president, morsi, was democratically elected. now he's gone after a year in office. and right now, tonight, the power structure is vague, after the military rolled in. our team is in place in cairo tonight, including our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, back on familiar territory. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. some people here are saying what h
we'll go to richard engel and our team live in tahrir square. >>> the evidence presented today in the murder trial of george zimmerman,. the gun used to kill trayvon martin and the sweatshirt trayvon martin wore that night as the prosecution begins to wrap up its case. >>> what lies beneath as millions head to the beaches, there's a problem. the waters aren't entirely safe in many places where sandy visited. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it is...
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host: eliot engel is in his 13th term. task the vice chair of the force on homeland security and the top democrat on the foreign affairs committee. provoked it, who was wrong and who was not wrong,let's go to middleton in t virginia on our democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning, libby. is it ok for me to make a comment on the health-care law? i try to get on with brady. host: congressman eliot angle and feel that for you. , i was when i retired not given health care. i was without health insurance until i turned 65. the company i have now, my supplement to my medicare, they turned the and my wife down five times because of pre-existing conditions, and now they are my supplement because i am on medicare. they automatically cover me. he talks about doing away with the health-care law. i cannot believe it. let him go out and try to buy some insurance. the insurance is a joke. you have to pay a great big deductible or the insurance is not worth a dime. host: we saw the story in "the new york times" the democrats are
host: eliot engel is in his 13th term. task the vice chair of the force on homeland security and the top democrat on the foreign affairs committee. provoked it, who was wrong and who was not wrong,let's go to middleton in t virginia on our democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning, libby. is it ok for me to make a comment on the health-care law? i try to get on with brady. host: congressman eliot angle and feel that for you. , i was when i retired not given health care. i was without...
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we want to go from washington back to cairo where we have richard engel.hard, what are you seeing and hearing there now? >> reporter: it took 30 years for egyptians to come into the streets and have this kind of reaction to remove president mubarak. it took only one year for them to turn on the muslim brotherhood's mohamed morsi. people here are ecstatic. they are thanking the military. this has been the reaction for the last 10, 15 minutes or so since we heard that statement that was broadcast on television by the army chief saying that president morsi is no longer the president, that the head of the constitutional court is now the acting president over an interim government until early elections can be held. of course, this is not the entire city of cairo. there are supporters of mohamed morsi. they are in other parts of the city. the egyptian army has surrounded some of the areas where the most hard core muslim brotherhood supporters have set up their own protest. what also remains to be seen is how the egyptian rural areas will react. cairo, we've seen
we want to go from washington back to cairo where we have richard engel.hard, what are you seeing and hearing there now? >> reporter: it took 30 years for egyptians to come into the streets and have this kind of reaction to remove president mubarak. it took only one year for them to turn on the muslim brotherhood's mohamed morsi. people here are ecstatic. they are thanking the military. this has been the reaction for the last 10, 15 minutes or so since we heard that statement that was...
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richard engel is live tonight in tahrir square. >>> no way out. what we're learning about the fire that killed 19 firefighters in arizona, and is still out of control. plus, a story of heroism from the wife of one of the fallen. >>> women at risk. a new warning about the skyrocketing number of middle aged women addicted to prescription medication and the toll it's taking. >>> and two first ladies describe what it's really like living inside the white house, and the times the building can feel more like the pennsylvania avenue prison. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. and here is the situation in egypt tonight. where tahrir square is once again full of protesters, late at night local time. as of now, anything could happen. the new egyptian president, mohammed morsi, only in office for a year, has now rejected an ultimatum from the military that he give way to the will of the people. the president spoke on television tonight and he's not giving in, nor are the people going away. and now for the second time in recent memory, egypt is facin
richard engel is live tonight in tahrir square. >>> no way out. what we're learning about the fire that killed 19 firefighters in arizona, and is still out of control. plus, a story of heroism from the wife of one of the fallen. >>> women at risk. a new warning about the skyrocketing number of middle aged women addicted to prescription medication and the toll it's taking. >>> and two first ladies describe what it's really like living inside the white house, and the...
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richard engel, thank you so much.ontinue to be watching what is happening there with that ultimatum here on msnbc and, of course, we will also continue to watch what is happening in sanford, florida. they will pick up in about four minutes from now with the court proceedings there. a short break. thomas roberts is up next with continuing coverage of the george zimmerman trial and they'll be set to be back in just a little bit. well now i'm her dietitian... ...and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and now boost comes in two delicious, new bars. look for them next to boost drinks. [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves... ...being my mom. a body at rest tends to stay a
richard engel, thank you so much.ontinue to be watching what is happening there with that ultimatum here on msnbc and, of course, we will also continue to watch what is happening in sanford, florida. they will pick up in about four minutes from now with the court proceedings there. a short break. thomas roberts is up next with continuing coverage of the george zimmerman trial and they'll be set to be back in just a little bit. well now i'm her dietitian... ...and last year, she wasn't eating so...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel reports from cairo where celebrations raged into the night. >> reporter: it's the cry of millions of egyptians. an outpouring of joy and relief that a weight has been lifted from their shoulders. the end of a political experiment gone wrong. >> i'm crying because i'm so happy. so happy we get rid of them. >> we are now free egypt, out of muslim brotherhood. >> reporter: army helicopters flew over tahrir square dropping flags. thanking them for driving out president morsi whom they claimed neglected the wants of thepeople. the celebrations were triggered by this highly anticipated announcement. the army chief on national television outlining a road map. morsi out, the constitution suspended. the head of the constitutional court, the new president. but only until early elections. and what about morsi and his supporters? they are calling this a naked coup and a front to islam. a plot by israel and america. they are furious. the u.s. embassy which is just in the back of this square has ordered the departure of all nonemergency personnel and
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel reports from cairo where celebrations raged into the night. >> reporter: it's the cry of millions of egyptians. an outpouring of joy and relief that a weight has been lifted from their shoulders. the end of a political experiment gone wrong. >> i'm crying because i'm so happy. so happy we get rid of them. >> we are now free egypt, out of muslim brotherhood. >> reporter: army helicopters flew over tahrir square dropping...
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richard engel, nbc news, at cia headquarters. >>> and we got a sneak peek of it. you can check out more images from the museum on nbcnews.com. that stuff is very top secret. do you have any secrets you want to reveal about the weather? >> i have a museum but you don't have access. >> give us a little bit. >> dorian. let me show you what we're looking at. this is dorian. new information in from the national hurricane center. so we only have to get a little uptick here. 74, 75. and then we'll have a hurricane on our hands. it's a very small system. well out in the atlantic. here is the new forecast path. this is what gets our attention. pretty much heading due west just like the classic storms do across the atlantic. where it goes after day five is in question. will it be a hurricane by five days? will we have to deal with this in seven days? i wish i had a crystal ball. there are a lot more questions with this storm than i'd like. all of our computer models take it in the general direction of the bahamas in five to seven days from now while it goes up the east coas
richard engel, nbc news, at cia headquarters. >>> and we got a sneak peek of it. you can check out more images from the museum on nbcnews.com. that stuff is very top secret. do you have any secrets you want to reveal about the weather? >> i have a museum but you don't have access. >> give us a little bit. >> dorian. let me show you what we're looking at. this is dorian. new information in from the national hurricane center. so we only have to get a little uptick here....
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richard engel back in tahrir square in cairo tonight with the latest. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, carl. once again, we are in a very boisterous and loud tahrir square. the crowds are big tonight, nothing like yesterday. perhaps just a quarter of the size that they were here. there are still many uncertainties in this country, but one official told us tonight that they hope to hold new elections in this country within about the next six to eight months. getting there will be difficult, but at least in tahrir tonight, people think this country is off to the right start. they are still partying into the night in tahrir square. celebrating the downfall of president morsi. democratically elected, yes. but seen here as a failure, pushed aside by the military with a promise of better days. there is a carnival atmosphere in tahrir square, leaving no doubt who is in charge of this country now, the egyptian military is carrying out an impromptu air show, right over the square, and the people here are loving it. the jets released the colors o
richard engel back in tahrir square in cairo tonight with the latest. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, carl. once again, we are in a very boisterous and loud tahrir square. the crowds are big tonight, nothing like yesterday. perhaps just a quarter of the size that they were here. there are still many uncertainties in this country, but one official told us tonight that they hope to hold new elections in this country within about the next six to eight months. getting there...
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tonight our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has been offered a rare look. >> reporter: it'she greatest museum you'll never see. and it's filled with secrets. hidden cameras, weapons, decoding machines. >> figuring out how the enigma worked is one of the turning points of the war. >> absolutely. >> reporter: world war ii when the cia began as the oss, the office of strategic services. ever since, the agency has created tools for spies. not james bond, not maxwell smart. >> hello, chief? >> reporter: these are for real, vintage pistols with silencers, a camera carrying pigeon, a 70s era drone the size of a dragonfly, the insectothopter. a coin-sized cold war camera. >> this is a microdot camera. the film pack is this disk. >> reporter: it's american history, but no visitors allowed. the secrecy protects cia officers undercover. >> i love this. even in your own museum. oh, to celebrate the accomplishments. all of their faces are blurred out. the killing of osama bin laden is represented here too. this is the mock up. i recognize this from seeing it so many times. this is bin la
tonight our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has been offered a rare look. >> reporter: it'she greatest museum you'll never see. and it's filled with secrets. hidden cameras, weapons, decoding machines. >> figuring out how the enigma worked is one of the turning points of the war. >> absolutely. >> reporter: world war ii when the cia began as the oss, the office of strategic services. ever since, the agency has created tools for spies. not james bond, not...
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engel bart will best be remembered for that mouse and woe show you that wooden box any time you asked. he actually had several, the first, the very first one is at the computer history museum in mountain view. but really, he did far more than just the mouse. his early work included computers talking to each other what a crazy idea, sharing data, links, hyperlinks, all years before computer companies figured out how to actually do it. back to you. >> scott, thanks. >>> well, if you're going to a fourth of july barbecue today, make sure the sunscreen you are using is non-flammable. the fda says they have received five reports of serious burns from people who use spray sunscreen near an open flame. in some cases, the users already applied the sunscreen, suggesting it's possible to catch fire, even if you believe you waited long enough for it to dry. they say sunscreen is necessary outdoors, recommend using a non-flammable brand, but one that doesn't have alcohol. >>> risk of sounding like a doirn, not ju-- a downer today,u marinate your food and mix up the potato salads, experts want you
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in tahrir square. both at the square and today's muslim brotherhood rally. and now we have richard engel. thank you. take all the time you want. tell us what's going on in cairo. >> reporter: well, i will start with what is happening right here in this square. enormous celebrations, a great outpouring of enthusiasm, obviously fireworks, obviously cheering, lots of music. people here believe that this is really the end or the latest phase of the revolution that began in this square 2 1/2 years ago. and if you go back and see what happened 2 1/2 years ago, students came out, ousted president mubarak, and what happened? a transitionary government came in. that didn't go well, they were in power for about another year, year and a half. then elections were held and the muslim brotherhood won the election, which these people saw as a major disaster. now they have called on the military once again to intervene to remove the muslim brotherhood and they are hopeful that based on the last experience when there w
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in tahrir square. both at the square and today's muslim brotherhood rally. and now we have richard engel. thank you. take all the time you want. tell us what's going on in cairo. >> reporter: well, i will start with what is happening right here in this square. enormous celebrations, a great outpouring of enthusiasm, obviously fireworks, obviously cheering, lots of music. people here believe that this is really the end or the latest phase...
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joining me now, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >> good to be with you in studio. don't think we've been together since jerusalem when the president was visiting. >> that's right. i frankly was just floored yesterday by your report. on civil war, right. this was such a highly charged -- >> it's a big word. >> phrase. when we were calling it a civil war, nbc news was calling it -- because we had -- it wasn't just us deciding it was a civil war, as people forget. at the time, there was a lot of -- they didn't like that language. and now you say u.s. officials are regularly using it. is it a full-fledged civil war iraq? >> i think it's heading in that direction. i think we can say we've entered back into the civil war. as you were just saying. when u.s. troops were on the ground, there was a lot of pressure from the white house, from people involved in the war, not to call it a civil war. because it could imply we were involved in something that was messy, that was dangerous, that had its own momentum regardless of what u.s. troops could do. i think u.s. forces manage
joining me now, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >> good to be with you in studio. don't think we've been together since jerusalem when the president was visiting. >> that's right. i frankly was just floored yesterday by your report. on civil war, right. this was such a highly charged -- >> it's a big word. >> phrase. when we were calling it a civil war, nbc news was calling it -- because we had -- it wasn't just us deciding it was a civil war, as...
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well, thank you so much, richard engel. the greatest reporter in the world, thank you for coming to us from cairo the night of this incredible event. thank you ashraf kalil, first time on this show and you've been great. thank you for your great reports on the muslim brotherhood and how they're taking this. love to have you back later. when we return we'll get reaction from the white house on what we've been watching here all day today. the president has spoken. we'll give you what he said. by the way, coming up later, the prosecution in the george zimmerman case seems to be trying to broaden the lengths of the case beyond just the night of trayvon martin's death. will that work? this is hardball, the place for politics. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, whe
well, thank you so much, richard engel. the greatest reporter in the world, thank you for coming to us from cairo the night of this incredible event. thank you ashraf kalil, first time on this show and you've been great. thank you for your great reports on the muslim brotherhood and how they're taking this. love to have you back later. when we return we'll get reaction from the white house on what we've been watching here all day today. the president has spoken. we'll give you what he said. by...
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. >> carrie engel is here. let's get to the questions -- i have two japanese cherry trees that need pruning. one is the time? >> when they are dormant, in the wintertime, probably the best time, but if you want to just clean it up, anytime is good. >> somebody trying to deal with another plant, wanting to know why leaves are turning yellow on a tomato plant. >> there is early blight and weight light. -- late blight. you want to give plenty of water. i have not gotten as much rain as others. make sure you measure waterfall. >> you have a beautiful plant. >> is his palladium. -- this is palladium. it comes in all different colors. it will do great in morning sunshine or afternoon shade. >> beautiful. thank you for coming in. next, your maryland lottery numbers and we will get another check of the insta weather plus forecast. first, a look at how wall street is performing at this hour. stay with us. ♪ the maryland lottery, let yourself play ♪ >> here are your midday pick three numbers. we kick it off with 3. 4. an
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this is confirming what we have done from richard engel. i want to go to a man. is that the sense that you're getting. the military is in charge, not president morsi? >> that's a word that's being used by supporters of the president there describing the military infringement in politics as a military coupe. those who are welcoming the news are described as the military implementing the people's will. they are not using the word coupe but certainly when you look at the maneuvers of the military, the fact that it is the one that is issuing the statement, it is the one that is trying to supersede the divisions of the politics and get parties together, the military has definitely taken the upper hand and is to some extent in control of the ma military. >>> i want to go to p.j. crowley as a former state department official. how dicey is this for the obama administration? how do you deal with this? this is a change in government to an elected government. the u.s. had affirmed the legitimacy of the election. now you have a situation where the elected president of the co
this is confirming what we have done from richard engel. i want to go to a man. is that the sense that you're getting. the military is in charge, not president morsi? >> that's a word that's being used by supporters of the president there describing the military infringement in politics as a military coupe. those who are welcoming the news are described as the military implementing the people's will. they are not using the word coupe but certainly when you look at the maneuvers of the...
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>> richard engel, thank you. me now is embassy dennis ross, a former envoy to the middle east for former president clinton and assistant to president obama. he is now a counsel for the washington institute for near east policy. embassy ross, is this a positive step in the right direction for egypt at this point? >> you know, it is a very difficult question to answer. if you look at the scenes that we were just watching there is very little doubt that i think a very significant part of egyptian population feels that this was a necessary course correction. many of the people who are out there celebrating now were also a year ago celebrating the election of president morsi. it is not that they don't want democracy, it is that they feel in a sense the revolution was hijacked by president morsi and the muslim brotherhood. and they didn't necessarily want the military to be once again intervening but they felt they didn't have a choice. they didn't see much of a recourse. so the question is, is the military going to co
>> richard engel, thank you. me now is embassy dennis ross, a former envoy to the middle east for former president clinton and assistant to president obama. he is now a counsel for the washington institute for near east policy. embassy ross, is this a positive step in the right direction for egypt at this point? >> you know, it is a very difficult question to answer. if you look at the scenes that we were just watching there is very little doubt that i think a very significant part...
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>> >> richard engel, thank you.ng me now is bams dor dennis ross, former envoy to the middle east to former president clinton and assistant to president obama. he is now a cons lor for the washington institute for nears east policy. embassy ross, is this a positive step in the right direction for egypt at this point? >> you know, it is a very difficult question to answer. if you look at the scenes that we were just watching there is very little doubt that i think a very significant part of egyptian population feels that this was a necessary course correction. many of the people who are out there celebrating now were also a year ago celebrating the election of president morsi. it is not that they don't want democracy, it is that they feel in a sense the revolution was hijacked by president morsi and the muslim brotherhood. and they didn't necessarily want the military to be once again intervening but they felt they had no choice. they isn't see much of a recourse. the question is, is the military going to come in and
>> >> richard engel, thank you.ng me now is bams dor dennis ross, former envoy to the middle east to former president clinton and assistant to president obama. he is now a cons lor for the washington institute for nears east policy. embassy ross, is this a positive step in the right direction for egypt at this point? >> you know, it is a very difficult question to answer. if you look at the scenes that we were just watching there is very little doubt that i think a very...
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. >>> this is richard engel. just hours before the bridge showdown, a deadly armed confrontation.housands of morsi supporters marching to free their detained president from an army barracks near the airport. several videos appeared to show they were shot at. security forces opening fire. a man lying dead on the ground. then carried away. the wounded are brought in by motorcycles, treated right on the ground. several appeared to have been hit by live ammunition. the wounds we saw looked like they were caused by shotguns. >> one is in the head, in the chest, in the heart. >> reporter: we saw more than a dozen wounded. this man said he saw a protester die in front of him. medics told us at least four were killed and it wasn't just cairo. in alexandria, more clashes. and in the sinai, the army was on its highest alert. four of its posts attacked. one soldier was killed. the muslim brotherhood called this a day of rejection and promises to keep it up until morsi is returned to office. no sign the army will let that happen, setting the stage for more violence. the main problem now, carl
. >>> this is richard engel. just hours before the bridge showdown, a deadly armed confrontation.housands of morsi supporters marching to free their detained president from an army barracks near the airport. several videos appeared to show they were shot at. security forces opening fire. a man lying dead on the ground. then carried away. the wounded are brought in by motorcycles, treated right on the ground. several appeared to have been hit by live ammunition. the wounds we saw looked...
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we'll go to richard engel and our team live in tahrir square. >>> the evidence presented today in theer trial of george zimmerman,. the gun used to kill trayvon martin and the sweatshirt trayvon martin wore that night as the prosecution begins to wrap up its case. >>> what lies beneath as millions head to the beaches, there's a problem. the waters aren't entirely safe in many places where sandy visited. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening.
we'll go to richard engel and our team live in tahrir square. >>> the evidence presented today in theer trial of george zimmerman,. the gun used to kill trayvon martin and the sweatshirt trayvon martin wore that night as the prosecution begins to wrap up its case. >>> what lies beneath as millions head to the beaches, there's a problem. the waters aren't entirely safe in many places where sandy visited. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening.
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joining me now on the phone is hishel and also joining us from cairo is richard engel. let's talk about the crowd swell we have seen. we are at the tipping point, the hour that the military gave mohamed morsi the ultimatum to fix this or be removed. it doesn't seem as if we have any indication of which way that is going to go other than morsi last night saying that he was defiant of this and wasn't going to be going anywhere. >> reporter: there is also a statement from morsi today that -- in which he's trying to offer a concession. he's saying that he's willing to form a new government, a government that is more inclusive, that he will listen to advisers, and that he threatened that breaking the legitimacy of his office could lead to a deterioration of democracy. a very similar kind of statement that we heard from president morsi in his televised speech last night this one was a written statement, but judging from the crowds who are here, that message, that latest offer to be more conciliatory, to be more inclusive by president morsi, certainly not being received here i
joining me now on the phone is hishel and also joining us from cairo is richard engel. let's talk about the crowd swell we have seen. we are at the tipping point, the hour that the military gave mohamed morsi the ultimatum to fix this or be removed. it doesn't seem as if we have any indication of which way that is going to go other than morsi last night saying that he was defiant of this and wasn't going to be going anywhere. >> reporter: there is also a statement from morsi today that --...
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this was at the engel farm shopping center. this ended up damaging 15 other stores in the shopping center, minor damage, because of the water. you can see the damage that the store knickknacks suffered. about $100,000 australian comes out to $90,000 u.s. >> please tell me they caught this little knot. >> they did. she's not going to be charged. police referred her to anti-arson program. the craziest thing, the owner says, he's not necessarily so upset with the girl. >> she's a very, very young girl. we're not necessarily really blaming it on her. really we hope that she and us can all move away from this. >> what happens cool is, despite the hefty bill the store has now, they're donating clothes to what would be 2,000 u.s. to the firefighters association. >> i'd like to thank the firefighter. you've helped us and supported us through this really difficult time. just thank you. >> how are you doing? >> pretty good. >> roll your window down for me. >> that's fine. >> that's fine? why is that fine? >> i can hear you. >> this is a
this was at the engel farm shopping center. this ended up damaging 15 other stores in the shopping center, minor damage, because of the water. you can see the damage that the store knickknacks suffered. about $100,000 australian comes out to $90,000 u.s. >> please tell me they caught this little knot. >> they did. she's not going to be charged. police referred her to anti-arson program. the craziest thing, the owner says, he's not necessarily so upset with the girl. >> she's a...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel reports from cairo where celebrations raged on into the night. # >> reporter: it's the cry of millions of egyptians, an outpouring of joy and relief that a weight has been lifted from their shoulders. the end of an experiment in political islam gone wrong. >> i'm crying because i'm so happy. so happy we get rid of them. >> we are now free out of muslim brotherhood. >> reporter: army helicopters flew over tahrir square dropping flags. egyptians lit them up with lasers. thanking the military for driving out president morsi who they claim neglected the needs of the people. the celebrations were triggered by this highly anticipated announcement, the army chief on national television outlining a road map. morsi out, the constitution suspended, the head of the constitutional court, the new president, but only until early elections. and what about morsi and his supporters? they're calling this a naked coup and a front to islam, a plot by israel and america. they're furious. the u.s. embassy, which is just in the back of this square has ordered th
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel reports from cairo where celebrations raged on into the night. # >> reporter: it's the cry of millions of egyptians, an outpouring of joy and relief that a weight has been lifted from their shoulders. the end of an experiment in political islam gone wrong. >> i'm crying because i'm so happy. so happy we get rid of them. >> we are now free out of muslim brotherhood. >> reporter: army helicopters flew over tahrir square...
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richard engel is live tonight in tahrir square. >>> no way out. what we're learning about the fire that killed 19 firefighters in arizona, and is still out of control. plus, a story of heroism from the wife of one of the fallen. >>> women at risk. a new warning about the skyrocketing number of middle aged women addicted to prescription medication and the toll it's taking. >>> and two first ladies describe what it's really like living inside the white house, and the times the building can feel more like the pennsylvania avenue prison. "nightly news" begins now.
richard engel is live tonight in tahrir square. >>> no way out. what we're learning about the fire that killed 19 firefighters in arizona, and is still out of control. plus, a story of heroism from the wife of one of the fallen. >>> women at risk. a new warning about the skyrocketing number of middle aged women addicted to prescription medication and the toll it's taking. >>> and two first ladies describe what it's really like living inside the white house, and the...
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. >>> our chief foreign correspondent richard engel was one of four journalists invited to address the u.n. security council this week. 600 journalists have been killed in the last decade covering conflicts. 41 in syria alone just last year. and while richard was there to press for protections for those trying to tell the story of the conflicts around the world, he conceded it's sometimes tough to define a journalist because of the explosion in media and outlets and voices. >> reporter: protecting journalists these days is hard. perhaps harder than ever because you have to tackle the basic question of who is a journalist and who is an activist in a way that has never existed before. >> you may recall richard and his team were captured by pro-assad forces in syria back in december and held five days before their release. >>> what is said to be an original copy of "schindler's list" is going up for auction on ebay. the starting bid -- $3 million. it's believed to be one of four copies ever drawn up. 14 pages long, 801 names of the 801 jews that german businessman oscar schindler is credi
. >>> our chief foreign correspondent richard engel was one of four journalists invited to address the u.n. security council this week. 600 journalists have been killed in the last decade covering conflicts. 41 in syria alone just last year. and while richard was there to press for protections for those trying to tell the story of the conflicts around the world, he conceded it's sometimes tough to define a journalist because of the explosion in media and outlets and voices. >>...
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so i ask that everyone supports the engel amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: pleased to accept the amendment from my friend from new york and his advocacy on behalf of this cause. and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. . the chair: the amendment from the gentleman from new york is currently pending. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from new york, those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam chair, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. garcia of florida. at t
so i ask that everyone supports the engel amendment. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: pleased to accept the amendment from my friend from new york and his advocacy on behalf of this cause. and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from...
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joining us is chief foreign correspondent richard engel.en with the protesters, there are the opponents of morsi, but then there is a popular force that support his presidency. is all of this coming to the boiling point at 11:00 a.m. eastern? >> reporter: it could be coming to a boiling point fairly soon. we've just been told the army is going to issue some kind of statement, hopefully a clarification, perhaps a decisive statement, in just about three hours. where we are right now is you have, again, in tahrir square, not hundreds of thousands, but several thousand protesters here who want morsi to step down. in other parts of the city, you have also relatively small demonstrations who are -- that are in support of morsi. but you have this looming army deadline, which says that, unless this crisis is resolved very soon by -- within the next few hours, the army could intervene and take those steps you just mentioned, dissolving the parliament, suspending the constitution, and forming a temporary government of technocrats, which it says will
joining us is chief foreign correspondent richard engel.en with the protesters, there are the opponents of morsi, but then there is a popular force that support his presidency. is all of this coming to the boiling point at 11:00 a.m. eastern? >> reporter: it could be coming to a boiling point fairly soon. we've just been told the army is going to issue some kind of statement, hopefully a clarification, perhaps a decisive statement, in just about three hours. where we are right now is you...
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chief international correspondent jim engel with obama care that may go up in smoke. >>
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chief international correspondent jim engel with obama care that may go up in smoke. >> one more delay in implementation of the health care law, this one dealing with the penalty for smokers. >> the way the law works is that inge su inge surers are able to charge people up to 50% for a surcharge. >> they can charge a lifetime smoker -- the law also limits the difference insurers can charge the young versus the old to three to one. and now the administration says it's computers cannot deal with any difference in the smoker's penalty. >> because of the way the it systems are structures, it limits how much variation there can be in the surcharge for older smokers versus younger smokers. >> can't do that because it will run afoul of our computer systems. >> which means either insurers charge lifelong smokers less or young smokers a lot more. >> they apply it across the board so boetz younger and older smokers get hit with the penalty. >> meanwhile it's now clear that while secretary sebelius was assuring congress everything would be ready on time. garry cohen one of the key officials in im
chief international correspondent jim engel with obama care that may go up in smoke. >> one more delay in implementation of the health care law, this one dealing with the penalty for smokers. >> the way the law works is that inge su inge surers are able to charge people up to 50% for a surcharge. >> they can charge a lifetime smoker -- the law also limits the difference insurers can charge the young versus the old to three to one. and now the administration says it's computers...
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let's get right to nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel in cairo. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here the protest tents are starting to come down, a sign that at least this phase of egypt's political transition could be ending. the new transitional president has given his first speech calling on all sectors of egyptian society including the muslim brotherhood to participate in future politics. as for the ousted president, president morsi, when we asked the army today about his whereabouts, an army spokesperson would only say, quote, he is in a safe place. wasting no time, egypt swore in a new president this morning, adly mansour. he's just a caretaker until a new election and seemed as surprised as anyone at the rapid turn of events. the ceremony came hours after an all-night party in cairo. wild celebrations for the army's ousting of president mohammed morsi. the reaction in tarir square. an instrument from the muslim brotherhood. many said his year in office was an experiment in political islam gone wrong. critics say he ignored the econ
let's get right to nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel in cairo. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here the protest tents are starting to come down, a sign that at least this phase of egypt's political transition could be ending. the new transitional president has given his first speech calling on all sectors of egyptian society including the muslim brotherhood to participate in future politics. as for the ousted president, president morsi, when we asked the army today...
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chief national correspondent jim engel tonight on the nuclear option. >> reporter: he is called the nuclear option because it threat bes to blow up the senate. but senate democratic leader harry reid says he'll bring up several nominees tomorrow and if they're not approved, he'll move to change the rules. >> we have a responsibility to give advice and consent to the president on his nominations. but all we have from the republicans is ob structure and delay. >> reporter: republicans tell a very different story. mitch mcconnell says president obama has not been deprived. >> the president has had 1540 of his nominations confirmed. only four defeated. he's not lost a single member of the cabinet. he's getting them faster than president obama was at the same time in his second term. >> reporter: the so-called filibuster means that a single senator from either party can object and confirmation requires 60 votes. but senator reid calls many things filibusters that are not. >> first time they filibustered the secretary of defense. >> reporter: republicans, however, say some senators severally ask
chief national correspondent jim engel tonight on the nuclear option. >> reporter: he is called the nuclear option because it threat bes to blow up the senate. but senate democratic leader harry reid says he'll bring up several nominees tomorrow and if they're not approved, he'll move to change the rules. >> we have a responsibility to give advice and consent to the president on his nominations. but all we have from the republicans is ob structure and delay. >> reporter:...
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jim engel talks about that tonight. >> reporter: when most americans tick down the unemployment rate, they take heart. but the stock market sometimes taking encouraging economic news as a sign that the federal reserve will reduce the efforts to stimulate the economy and stock traders run. >> the market itself is a little manic depressive on this note. sometimes it seems like good news is good news and sometimes it seems like good news is bad news. >> it seems to have some sort of magic powers over the direction of equity markets. >> reporter: depending on how he phrases it, ben bernanke can send the stock into a friz zy. he gave an optimistic forecast but also talked about when the fed may stop the $50 billion a month stimulus saying the fed would probably, quote, slow or moderate purchases sometime later this year and then through the early part of next year and ending that scenario somewhere in the middle of the year. even though he was careful to say the fed would do more if the economy did not improve, the mere thought of the end of fed helped send the market down a whopping 206 p
jim engel talks about that tonight. >> reporter: when most americans tick down the unemployment rate, they take heart. but the stock market sometimes taking encouraging economic news as a sign that the federal reserve will reduce the efforts to stimulate the economy and stock traders run. >> the market itself is a little manic depressive on this note. sometimes it seems like good news is good news and sometimes it seems like good news is bad news. >> it seems to have some sort...
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jon: laura engel, in the newsroom. thank you.getting to the bottom of what went wrong with asiana flight 214. what investigators are learning as they interview the copilots who were at the controls. >> as you know, they didn't win the white house but the romney/rya n campaign has fans in kenya. they couldous some shirts and the project has a clinic and orphanage and shirts and more. the shirts are slated to be distributed in the next now days in surrounding areas. they are still good t- shirts and they are collector items at this point. >> i imagine so. don't be surprised if you visit kenya. >> you can see championship teams and both sides print up t- shirts and both sides print them up and only one issoused. they go to good causes around the world. >> america live starts right now. >> and thanks, guys, we start with a fox alert. years of legal snags and endless delays, the victims of the worst shooting ram pag begins a move step closer to justice. welcome to america live. and so it has been nearly four years since army skoik try
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we don't mean to pick on richard engel but because the administration itself was saying much the sameerhood, they don't want power and want to rule from behind. obviously that is not true. does that, does it worry you that the american foreign policy could be that naive? >> it is worrisome but you also have to think that morsi came in with 51% of the votes. so, you know, there's still, this is a very divided country to start off withhand you know, it is trial and error for egypt. they want something different. don't necessarily know what they want. gone through one revolution. going through a second one potentially. if it takes three, four, five, so be it. they haven't found equalibrium on -- david: the military has taken over. they don't like to being quiet. they like power. they like to exert power. if the military takes over and these folks out in the street battle with muslim brotherhood folks that could be a very bad sustained civil war. >> either way. just because we're so polarized in egypt i think either way there's going to be post-traumatic stress disorder on the system for
we don't mean to pick on richard engel but because the administration itself was saying much the sameerhood, they don't want power and want to rule from behind. obviously that is not true. does that, does it worry you that the american foreign policy could be that naive? >> it is worrisome but you also have to think that morsi came in with 51% of the votes. so, you know, there's still, this is a very divided country to start off withhand you know, it is trial and error for egypt. they...
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here is jim engel. >> quietly announced another delay late friday saying the 16 state run exchanges can take people's word for it until 2015 on whether they get affordable insurance from an employer which determines whether they are eligible for the exchanges and taxpayer subsidies. the white house portrayed it as another example of flexibilities. >> we have made clear all along when it comes to working with states that we are flexible with the way that they implement the afford only care act. >> reporter: this comes on top of a letter senator hatch wrote the administration asking why the president is already requesting 107% more than three years ago he to pay for subsidies. even before anyone has collected a single dollar. >> they loweven before anyone hd a single dollar. >> they low ball everything. so now they're coming along saying, we just discovered we don't have enough money. they should have known that from day one. >> i don't think most of america will be shocked that a government program is coming in overbudget. >> reporter: critics say an increase in subsidies will be necessa
here is jim engel. >> quietly announced another delay late friday saying the 16 state run exchanges can take people's word for it until 2015 on whether they get affordable insurance from an employer which determines whether they are eligible for the exchanges and taxpayer subsidies. the white house portrayed it as another example of flexibilities. >> we have made clear all along when it comes to working with states that we are flexible with the way that they implement the afford...
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about 70 people struggle to escape, including mack engel, a reporter for the "fort worth telegram." >aotic, your first thought is, just get me to safety, wherever this is. >> a tv cameraman keeps rolling as people try to figure out what just happened and if anyone is injured. >> irving fire department. >> i'm at the dallas cowboys practice facility at valley ranch. >> yes, sir. >> the indoor facility collapsed during the practice. >> what has collapsed? >> their indoor practice facility. >> okay. anybody hurt? >> i have no idea. i ran out of there. there might still be people in there. i have no idea. >> sam! >> panic rises as they realize their team videographer is missing. minutes before the collapse, he was 40 feet above the ground on a hydraulic lift. >> sam! >> sam! >> miraculously, he survives unharmed. the terrifying incident takes place at the cowboys headquarters and practice facility known as valley ranch where one of the fields is covered by a white tension supported dome made of fabric and metal to protect players from bad weather. practice is moved indoors because of a th
about 70 people struggle to escape, including mack engel, a reporter for the "fort worth telegram." >aotic, your first thought is, just get me to safety, wherever this is. >> a tv cameraman keeps rolling as people try to figure out what just happened and if anyone is injured. >> irving fire department. >> i'm at the dallas cowboys practice facility at valley ranch. >> yes, sir. >> the indoor facility collapsed during the practice. >> what has...
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that was nbc's richard engel. that wraps up this hour of chris jansing. richard lui here in new york. mara schiavocampo up next for thomas roberts with more on eric holder's announcement on voting reits. stick around. efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" "first day of my life" by bright eyes you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for man
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. >> that was an egyptian protester speaking with nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel.an activist and columnist. and associate professor of middle eastern politics at the university of oklahoma. i want to start with you. you're living in egypt now. you've been very involved in the protests from the beginning. what gets 14 million people in the streets, like why is everyone so angry, and why, and maybe this shows my own ignorance, but it seems kind of all the sudden that this has sparked. explain to me why we saw a galvanized action. >> mohamed morsi has spent the last year since elected to president during this transitional period, at every step. last november, tremendous powers to himself that allowed him to rush through a constitution that is utterly horrendous and incredibly unfair to the revolution and the egyptians that paid with their lives for this revolution. he consistently attacked his opponents. he sent to jail, in detention, activists. he's even hounded comedians like yusef who is described as the jon stewart of egypt. he made it impossible. you have an extr
. >> that was an egyptian protester speaking with nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel.an activist and columnist. and associate professor of middle eastern politics at the university of oklahoma. i want to start with you. you're living in egypt now. you've been very involved in the protests from the beginning. what gets 14 million people in the streets, like why is everyone so angry, and why, and maybe this shows my own ignorance, but it seems kind of all the sudden that...
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we will also talk with house foreign affairs member ranking member eliot engel. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: welcome to "washington this thursday, july 11, 2013. the house votes today on a farm bill split in half with subsidies for farmers but without reauthorization of the food stamp program. there are still questions about the note loan rates also pending. yesterday, house republicans met behind closed doors to talk about immigration reform. "the new york times" headline on line is republicans in the house resist overhaul for immigration. we would like to get your response to this story. a
we will also talk with house foreign affairs member ranking member eliot engel. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] host: welcome to "washington this thursday, july 11, 2013. the house votes today on a farm bill split in half with subsidies for farmers but without reauthorization of the food stamp program. there are still questions about the note loan rates also pending. yesterday, house republicans met behind...
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richard engel is nbc's chief foreign correspondent with more from cairo. >> reporter: egypt is increasingly divided and it's breaking up along what could be very dangerous lines. here in tahrir square, there are still protesters demanding that egypt's islamist president mohamed morsi from the muslim brotherhood step down. they claim he's incompetent, he's a radical. they claim for the last year he has not only driven the economy to ruins but encouraged more islamic positions in the society. but across town in other parts of cairo, there are supporters of morsi who say that he was the legitimate little elected president one year ago. and that removing him could cause clashes, could cause violence. we've already seen some of that violence overnight between 16 and 25 people were killed. they were supporters of president morsi, and they say they were attacked by police and hired thugs and rd cooing to videos posted online, live ammunition was used. then in all of this, enter the army. the army says unless this standoff is resolved today, it could intervene to act. potentially by force removing
richard engel is nbc's chief foreign correspondent with more from cairo. >> reporter: egypt is increasingly divided and it's breaking up along what could be very dangerous lines. here in tahrir square, there are still protesters demanding that egypt's islamist president mohamed morsi from the muslim brotherhood step down. they claim he's incompetent, he's a radical. they claim for the last year he has not only driven the economy to ruins but encouraged more islamic positions in the...