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[engel sot] sot 20:07:38 "for some people enough is not enough." trt=:02 [courtesty youtube/60 minutes] following a two year investigation, senator tom coburn appearing on cbs' "60 minutes" program says he's seen enough to convince him that at least a third of the disability claims filed with e social security administration are phony. [sot coburn courtesy: youtube/60 minutes] in 2:01 "my investigation tells me and my common sense tells me that we have a system that is being gamed pretty big right now." trt=:06 [frazao staup] ill rooting out a few highly sophisticated criminals really slow an industry tt often tsmarts the government?" trt=:08 [engel] in 20:07:03 "do i think it is going to have a positive effect on shutting a lot of it down? i do. is it going to come back to some degree? absolutely." trt=:06 engel says whit collar criminals are like drug dealers in that they move on and changup their tactics. m kristine frazao reporting. the broncos are undefeated../. the jaguars are winless../. las vegas... crunches... the numbers../. the historic
[engel sot] sot 20:07:38 "for some people enough is not enough." trt=:02 [courtesty youtube/60 minutes] following a two year investigation, senator tom coburn appearing on cbs' "60 minutes" program says he's seen enough to convince him that at least a third of the disability claims filed with e social security administration are phony. [sot coburn courtesy: youtube/60 minutes] in 2:01 "my investigation tells me and my common sense tells me that we have a system that is...
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congressman engel, what do you think about that? should iran have a seat at geneva ii? what should be the requirements for their participation? canada help or will they heard? >> i think the first pressing problem with iran is getting them to get rid of their nuclear weapons. i think that trumps everything else your and i think in large part how to act towards that goal will determine whether iran will be taken serious in terms of a player for peace in the region are as someone who has committed all kinds of inappropriate behavior in the region. i view iran as a major supporter and finance of terrorism in the entire world. and that is a record, again, i mentioned hezbollah before. i run has been a particularly bad player so i don't think they should be rewarded or elevated as someone who could be constructive in terms of syria. i think let them first show that they will be constructive in terms of dismantling their nuclear program. and i think that's what we have to concentrate on right now. so i would be opposed to iran having any kind of a role in syria in the talks,
congressman engel, what do you think about that? should iran have a seat at geneva ii? what should be the requirements for their participation? canada help or will they heard? >> i think the first pressing problem with iran is getting them to get rid of their nuclear weapons. i think that trumps everything else your and i think in large part how to act towards that goal will determine whether iran will be taken serious in terms of a player for peace in the region are as someone who has...
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we will discuss washington's war on the pour when congressman eliot engel joins us next on "now."? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new chunky cheeseburger. mmm. i love cheeseburgers. i know you do. when did you get this place? when i negotiated your new contract, it was part of the deal. cool. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. they always have. they always...
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richard engel with all the news from overseas. thanks. >>> here in this country, day seven of a government shutdown, a growing number of americans are feeling the effects and meanwhile an even scarier deadline faces the nation that could have a direct impact on almost every household. we have two reports on this tonight beginning with our chief white house correspondent chuck todd. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the government shutdown, it doesn't appear an end is in sight but the ominous deadline has to do with the debt ceiling. without action by congress it would mean the government couldn't borrow money to pay bills like social security or even interest on the debt. defense secretary chuck hagel ordered most of the civilian pentagon staff back to work today. the catch? no actual paycheck until the government is re-opened. when that happens, it's anybody's guess with neither side budging today. >> there is not a subject that i am not willing to engage in, work on, negotiate, and come up with common sense
richard engel with all the news from overseas. thanks. >>> here in this country, day seven of a government shutdown, a growing number of americans are feeling the effects and meanwhile an even scarier deadline faces the nation that could have a direct impact on almost every household. we have two reports on this tonight beginning with our chief white house correspondent chuck todd. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the government shutdown, it doesn't appear...
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congressman engel and congressman fleming.hank you for being with us tonight. >> coming up, he launched a one-man mission to pay tribute to our fallen heros while dc failed him. the man behind the lawn mower is next. later the blame game continues. the biggest loser, congress. you are not going to believe what the american people like better than congress. hint, it has six legs. in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that yo
congressman engel and congressman fleming.hank you for being with us tonight. >> coming up, he launched a one-man mission to pay tribute to our fallen heros while dc failed him. the man behind the lawn mower is next. later the blame game continues. the biggest loser, congress. you are not going to believe what the american people like better than congress. hint, it has six legs. in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide...
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congressman engel and congressman fleming.u for being with us tonight. >> coming up, he launched a one-man mission to pay tribute to our fallen heros while dc failed him. the man behind the lawn mower is next. later the blame game continues. the biggest loser, congress. you are not going to believe what the american people like better than congress. hint, it has six legs. [ sneezes, coughs ] i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male...
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"new york times" mark mazzetti, thank you for your time and thank you as always to richard engel. plans to celebrate by marrying same sex couple on monday while the mayor uses slurs to denigrate lgtb community. we'll discuss the tale of two parties. my turn daddy, my turn! hold it steady now. i know daddy. [ dad ] oh boy, fasten your seatbelts everybody. [ mixer whirring ] bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet, that acts like a big sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. [ humming ] [ dad ] use less with the small but powerful picker upper. bounty select-a-size. and try bounty napkins. who gets the allstate safe driving bonus check. rock beats scissors! [ chuckles ] wife beats rock. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was at zach's pa
"new york times" mark mazzetti, thank you for your time and thank you as always to richard engel. plans to celebrate by marrying same sex couple on monday while the mayor uses slurs to denigrate lgtb community. we'll discuss the tale of two parties. my turn daddy, my turn! hold it steady now. i know daddy. [ dad ] oh boy, fasten your seatbelts everybody. [ mixer whirring ] bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet, that acts like a big sheet. look! one select-a-size sheet...
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we have the ceo, hanz engel. test last, you guys are in everything.you guys doing for tesla right now because you have done already award winning work for them? >> with we do for tesla, liz, we provide coatings for them, which is one of our business lines, coating materials to make cars shine and look good. we entered into a partnership with tesla a year ago. liz: a year ago. a couple months ago i saw a navy blue tesla down the street in los angeles and the coating was so rich and sparkly, that the people were stopping and pointing. so whatever you're doing it is working. >> very nice to hear, thank you. liz: the company has done extraordinarily well with headwinds. that would be currency gauges. how do you hedge against all kinds of currency fluctuations when doing business in so many different countrys? you. >> first try to do what you do best, focus on the things you can focus on to run the business effectively as possible. watch fixed costs, typical things you have under control. yes, we are in more than 150 countries in the world and so we is to
we have the ceo, hanz engel. test last, you guys are in everything.you guys doing for tesla right now because you have done already award winning work for them? >> with we do for tesla, liz, we provide coatings for them, which is one of our business lines, coating materials to make cars shine and look good. we entered into a partnership with tesla a year ago. liz: a year ago. a couple months ago i saw a navy blue tesla down the street in los angeles and the coating was so rich and...
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engel here to answer your plants and gardening questions. we have some larger plants. they are really cool plans. ravens fan. this person wants to know what our purple plants i can be used in my garden? cap flint hill are here. you can find the occasional mom. there are things that will give you cool color. this person wants to know, will be ms. flytrap eats think bug? >> we have seen a once in a while but have not seen it that much. there are household insect controls. more than that, go around and seal up any places they can get in. they primarily come in through the attic. >> thank you. >> thank you. we will see you people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean a denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend
engel here to answer your plants and gardening questions. we have some larger plants. they are really cool plans. ravens fan. this person wants to know what our purple plants i can be used in my garden? cap flint hill are here. you can find the occasional mom. there are things that will give you cool color. this person wants to know, will be ms. flytrap eats think bug? >> we have seen a once in a while but have not seen it that much. there are household insect controls. more than that, go...
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richard engel is back with us in studio tonight. a busy weekend for special operators. >> it was. two very very important operations. we have new details about one of them. let's start with the raid in libya which was the only operation that actually succeeded in capturing its target. one of america's most wanted terror suspects is now locked in the brig of this warship. the u.s.s. san antonio owe. anas al libi will remain there for weeks. and then brought to the u.s. for trial for his role in the planning of the 1998 bombings of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. it was a bold snatch and grab in this neighborhood. u.s. troops surrounded his car in broad daylight. his son showing where they smashed the car window and dragged him from the vehicle. >> translator: >> reporter: his wife said she watched from her window. >> u.s. officials say the bombings have all the fingerprints of middle east terror. >> reporter: it was al qaeda's first strike against u.s. targets, a wake up call. >> the embassy bombings were al qaeda's coming out party. it was al qaeda saying, we are here. w
richard engel is back with us in studio tonight. a busy weekend for special operators. >> it was. two very very important operations. we have new details about one of them. let's start with the raid in libya which was the only operation that actually succeeded in capturing its target. one of america's most wanted terror suspects is now locked in the brig of this warship. the u.s.s. san antonio owe. anas al libi will remain there for weeks. and then brought to the u.s. for trial for his...
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richard engel has the story. >> reporter: moments before the attack, nairobi's upscale westgate mallooked busy, normal, until a panicked stampede away from a door. a security camera captured what they are running from. one of the gunman believed to be from al shabaab, aimed and shot a men cowering behind the counter. man struggled to move until another gunman came, to finish him. trapped shoppers ran, falling over each other. in a restaurant, a few organized defenses. two armed men can be seen trying to protect the room. as the hostage roundup began in the supermarket, a mother and her two children pushed a cart. in it what seems to be a wounded child. behind them, a teenage girl limped forward as a gunman ordered them all to keep moving. throughout this first day, the gunmen seemed calm and methodical, seen talking on cell phones. kenyan police believe they were receiving instructions from abroad. as shabaab leaders tweeted status reports to the world. these security videos are the most accurate look at the massacre in the mall that would drag on for four terrifying days. the mother
richard engel has the story. >> reporter: moments before the attack, nairobi's upscale westgate mallooked busy, normal, until a panicked stampede away from a door. a security camera captured what they are running from. one of the gunman believed to be from al shabaab, aimed and shot a men cowering behind the counter. man struggled to move until another gunman came, to finish him. trapped shoppers ran, falling over each other. in a restaurant, a few organized defenses. two armed men can be...
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committee examines work functions to stop the government shutdown on october 1. , as wesman eliot engelove beyond the debt ceiling issue we want to focus on foreign policy. writer us as the senior of foreign policy. thank you for joining us. first question. what i wanted to ask you about egypt. elected democratically president overturn in july. he has been held at an undisclosed location. we heard he will be put on trial in november. given the fact this was almost any other country in the world we would have cut off all of our aid, what are you opposed to what the president decided to do? i know you expressed concerns. can you tell us why. >> you have to look about the total picture. egypt has been a strategically important country to the united states for 30 or 40 years. a
committee examines work functions to stop the government shutdown on october 1. , as wesman eliot engelove beyond the debt ceiling issue we want to focus on foreign policy. writer us as the senior of foreign policy. thank you for joining us. first question. what i wanted to ask you about egypt. elected democratically president overturn in july. he has been held at an undisclosed location. we heard he will be put on trial in november. given the fact this was almost any other country in the world...
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joining me is richard engel.ichard, we know from the benghazi officials that the officials are semi, and semi autonomous. how did this take place? >> this is actually a pro-government militia. though it doesn't seem about use when you hear it's a pro-government militia. but this is a militia that was deputized by the government to fight corruption, to oppose law and order. there is still a lot of chaos in libya. the government which is weak uses these groups almost like -- think of texas rangers or like cowboys in the 1880s when you have a group that's deputized and are they official forces or are they outlaw or somewhere in between? in this this case, somewhere in between, they take their job very seriously. this morning around 4:00, they surrounded the corinthian hotel in downtown tripoli. they went in heavily armed. the prime minister's security contingency had ten bodyguards just backed off. didn't want to get into a gun fight. these 100, to 150 gunmen took them to their vehicles marked with the logo of the m
joining me is richard engel.ichard, we know from the benghazi officials that the officials are semi, and semi autonomous. how did this take place? >> this is actually a pro-government militia. though it doesn't seem about use when you hear it's a pro-government militia. but this is a militia that was deputized by the government to fight corruption, to oppose law and order. there is still a lot of chaos in libya. the government which is weak uses these groups almost like -- think of texas...
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joining me richard engel. this was a big capture. lets talk about libya also and libya's protest and what it means to have caught him. he's going to be brought back to the states for civil criminal prosecution. >> there's so many strange things about the case. one, a symbolic victory for the united states. the u.s. has been looking for this man, who was one of the masterminds, at least deeply involved, in the 1998 attacks against u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania and had continued to look for all the people involved in that and to finally get him, someone who is one of the founding members of al qaeda, that sends a message not only to the u.s. intelligence community, a message of good job. we don't forego these kinds of things. but also a message to other al qaeda members that there is no statute of limitations. it's also very different comparing to other renditions. if you remember right after 9/11, there were many of these kinds of renditions. the people were simply disappeared. they were sent to shadow prisons, tortured and wat
joining me richard engel. this was a big capture. lets talk about libya also and libya's protest and what it means to have caught him. he's going to be brought back to the states for civil criminal prosecution. >> there's so many strange things about the case. one, a symbolic victory for the united states. the u.s. has been looking for this man, who was one of the masterminds, at least deeply involved, in the 1998 attacks against u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania and had continued to...
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richard engel outside the courtroom with the latest.ell me about the hearing. >> we just left the courtroom. i was in the courtroom with a small number of journalists. we watch as he was brought in. he was wearing gray sweatpants, a black sweatshirt. he was initially handcuffed, flanked by u.s. marshals. once they brought him into the center of the courtroom and sat him down, his handcuffs were taken off. it was a fairly quick and routine procedure. the judge speaking through a translator, mr. al libi does not speak english told him if he understood why he was there, read the charges against him. he was charged with conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to destroy american public buildings and the conspiracy to destroy national security infrastructure. he said he did. he said he did not have the money for lawyer. he was taken out of the room wearing flip flops and the judge set a hearing on object 22nd. >> richard, you're not a doctor, nor do you play one on television. how did he look? the issue of bringing him to the united states b
richard engel outside the courtroom with the latest.ell me about the hearing. >> we just left the courtroom. i was in the courtroom with a small number of journalists. we watch as he was brought in. he was wearing gray sweatpants, a black sweatshirt. he was initially handcuffed, flanked by u.s. marshals. once they brought him into the center of the courtroom and sat him down, his handcuffs were taken off. it was a fairly quick and routine procedure. the judge speaking through a...
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. >> eliot engel, thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> we continue the conversation with our reporters representing foreign policy and cq roll call. let me get my asking about syria. a story that was so front and august has turned to the back of newspapers. >> it is really quite striking. it shows you the short attention span of the political elite and possibly the rest of america has on syria. this reflects too how little the american people really wanted to get involved in syria in the first place. it is something ultimately republicans and democrats have backed off of. it reinforces a lot of that apathy that there was out in the country. >> what did you learn with congressman engel? >> even he did not have much enthusiasm. he was not interested in increasing the amount of weaponry. this is a man who had called for them in the past. he is not so worried about islamist groups being at the forefront in that a man who wanted to fund money to a weaponry to searing rep were -- syrian rebels, you could hear it. >> what is the relationship like between the u.s. and israel
. >> eliot engel, thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> we continue the conversation with our reporters representing foreign policy and cq roll call. let me get my asking about syria. a story that was so front and august has turned to the back of newspapers. >> it is really quite striking. it shows you the short attention span of the political elite and possibly the rest of america has on syria. this reflects too how little the american people really...
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here is congressman engel. >> it is the law and frankly, i find it disconcerting that my republican colleaguesave done nothing but root for this law to fail for the last three years. and now there is this big show of being upset with the website of keeping people from signing up fast enough. so you are really on the long side of history here. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get quality affordable healthcare coverage through the affordable care act. >> and secretary sebelius is again promising that everything will be squared away and ironed out by the end of november. we'll see, dell. >> randall pinkston on capitol hill. thank you very much. >>> as the new health care act is rolling out, millions of insurance companies are rolling out letters to their clients. david talked to one such couple in north carolina. >> reporter: greg and his wife not an unpleasant surprise from their insurance company. they currently play $629 to cover themselves and their daughter. but in a letter blue cross and blue shield of north carolina said they are ending their policy and o
here is congressman engel. >> it is the law and frankly, i find it disconcerting that my republican colleaguesave done nothing but root for this law to fail for the last three years. and now there is this big show of being upset with the website of keeping people from signing up fast enough. so you are really on the long side of history here. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get quality affordable healthcare coverage through the affordable care act....
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richard engel joins us for more about these two missions. let's start with al libi.'s describe the life he's been leading and how he's been leading that. what type of gold mine, informationwise can he be in u.s. custody? >> that's unclear. he was a founding member of al qaeda. he's named al libi because he is libyan, al libi means the libyan in arabic. he was close to osama bin laden and deeply involved in the attacks in u.s. embassies in kenya an tanzania, smart on computers, early communications officer in al qaeda but hasn't been that active in recent years. it's unclear if he'll have any real actionable intelligence. but he'll certainly know other al qaeda members or al qaeda like members who are in libya. that's -- >> wasn't completely off the grid in underground -- >> no, living quite lone in tripoli. his wife gave an interview on television today. his two sons have spoken on television, pointing out the scene of what some libyans are calling a crime and u.s. officials say was a absolutely legal rendition of somebody who needs to face justice. >> we've got that
richard engel joins us for more about these two missions. let's start with al libi.'s describe the life he's been leading and how he's been leading that. what type of gold mine, informationwise can he be in u.s. custody? >> that's unclear. he was a founding member of al qaeda. he's named al libi because he is libyan, al libi means the libyan in arabic. he was close to osama bin laden and deeply involved in the attacks in u.s. embassies in kenya an tanzania, smart on computers, early...
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here is representative engel from new york. >> it is the law, and i find it disconcerting that my republican colleagues have done nothing but root for this to fail, and now there is this big show that they are upset from keeping people from signing up fast up. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get coverage. >> and secretary sebelius is saying that the repair work, the fixes that are being done now will be finished by the end of november. dell? >> randall pinkston thank you very much. randall reporting from capitol hill. as the new healthcare law rolls out slurers are mailing out millions of letters to customers who buy their own coverage. the message they are receiving is their old policy is no longer viable under the affordable care act. >> reporter: greg flynn and his wife anita got an unpleasant surprise from their insurance company this september. their health premiums are currently doubling. they currently pay $629. but in a letter the insurance company said they are ending its policy and offering a new one that meets the new criteria. the price tag, $1
here is representative engel from new york. >> it is the law, and i find it disconcerting that my republican colleagues have done nothing but root for this to fail, and now there is this big show that they are upset from keeping people from signing up fast up. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get coverage. >> and secretary sebelius is saying that the repair work, the fixes that are being done now will be finished by the end of november. dell?...
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in this tense and polarized atmosphere professor engel put trike as. an engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of. engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit undernourished people not feed the profit of the agricultural industry. and i hope that mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them because if we expect to finally start delivering this golden rice to farmers in the philippines by the end of this year and it is. symbolic and this is the poster boy. for the genetic incident in the city and this is something. yes. but is the golden rice a blessing or a curse we went to the philippines in search of the answer. the country is home to ninety million rice eaters here rice is not just a basic food state it's part of the culture. this is where people are being asked to abandon their custom ways and switch to the new golden yellow type of rice. we traveled to the philippines to find
in this tense and polarized atmosphere professor engel put trike as. an engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of. engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit undernourished people not feed the profit of the agricultural industry. and i hope that mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them because if we expect to finally...
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in this tense and polarized atmosphere professor engel put try kosovo eighty eight zero and engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of genetically engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is in ten. the benefit undernourished people not feed the profit of the agricultural industry. i hope that mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them because we expect to finally start delivering this golden rice to farmers in the philippines by the end of this year and it is. symbolic and this is the poster boy of. the genetically incident in the city and this is something. if that. is the golden rice a blessing or a curse we went to the philippines in search of the answer. the country is home to ninety million rice eaters here rice is not just the basic food state it's part of the culture. this is where people are being asked to abandon their custom ways and switch to the new golden yellow type of rice. we travel to the philippines to find out how
in this tense and polarized atmosphere professor engel put try kosovo eighty eight zero and engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of genetically engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is in ten. the benefit undernourished people not feed the profit of the agricultural industry. i hope that mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them...
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with a genetically modify golden rice created by engel to try cases actually benefit the people in developing countries the way its inventor hopes it will why are the authorities hiding behind closed doors if golden rice is approved in the philippines the floodgates will open and there will be worldwide consequences once a genetically engineered version of people's most important basic food stuff has been approved it will be easier to gain approval for additional genetically modified foods. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have aborted all long ago. closed are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the marker c. it's a step forward. corrects it is toxic is a look a lot like spray. it was a
with a genetically modify golden rice created by engel to try cases actually benefit the people in developing countries the way its inventor hopes it will why are the authorities hiding behind closed doors if golden rice is approved in the philippines the floodgates will open and there will be worldwide consequences once a genetically engineered version of people's most important basic food stuff has been approved it will be easier to gain approval for additional genetically modified foods....
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"nbc news" chief foreign correspondent richard engel. the music of scotty mccreery.eno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you all here, big friday night. hey -- have you heard about this? there is a company now marketing something called the funky bod? have you heard about this? the funky bod?
"nbc news" chief foreign correspondent richard engel. the music of scotty mccreery.eno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! welcome to "the tonight show." nice to have you all here, big friday night. hey -- have you heard about this? there is a company now marketing something called the funky bod? have you heard about this? the funky bod?
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eliot engel of new york. eliot engel will be our guest ."is weekend on "newsmakers you can watch that at 10:00 a.m. on sunday and 6 p.m. eastern. we heard earlier from the house on some of their action earlier today. we will take a look at what they had to say from earlier this afternoon. >> once again in the 12th day of the shutdown of the american people he 12th day of having people out of work. work, but notto working for that pay. the publicans have refused to put on the floor legislation that will open the people's government. membershad over 150 sign a petition to open the government. and bring legislation to the floor. askingscores of members for unanimous consent of the body to do just that. so that the government could be open today. a point of order was just made. any member of the house would hre been in order to ask for floor.e put on the we will discuss that at greater length. the american people want the government opened. they want us to talk. they want us to reach an agreement. they see no need. we see no need of having liter
eliot engel of new york. eliot engel will be our guest ."is weekend on "newsmakers you can watch that at 10:00 a.m. on sunday and 6 p.m. eastern. we heard earlier from the house on some of their action earlier today. we will take a look at what they had to say from earlier this afternoon. >> once again in the 12th day of the shutdown of the american people he 12th day of having people out of work. work, but notto working for that pay. the publicans have refused to put on the...
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engel. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, it amazes me how our republican colleagues are so concerned about the affordable health care act since they tried to defund it, they tried to kill it, to shut down the government because of it. do you think there is politics here? perhaps me should work with us to help improve the affordable care act instead of playing gotcha politics here this morning and trying to scare people not to enroll in the affordable health care act. there will be plenty of time to figure out who's responsible for the various problems facing the exchanges. what's more important to me is that americans would be able to access the numerous benefits found in the plans offered through the exchanges. so let me ask -- i know it's been answered before, but i want to just get a specific answer. how soon will it take to correct these glitches so that people can have unfettered access to the website? i know things are improving, but how soon will it be, do you think, so that the average american can do healt
engel. >> thank you, mr. chairman. you know, it amazes me how our republican colleagues are so concerned about the affordable health care act since they tried to defund it, they tried to kill it, to shut down the government because of it. do you think there is politics here? perhaps me should work with us to help improve the affordable care act instead of playing gotcha politics here this morning and trying to scare people not to enroll in the affordable health care act. there will be...
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in this tense and polarized atmosphere professor engel put try kosova. and engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of genetically engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit under nourished people not to feed the profit of the agricultural industry.
in this tense and polarized atmosphere professor engel put try kosova. and engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of genetically engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit under nourished people not to feed the profit of the agricultural industry.
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richard engel has the latest on the raids. it has been 10 years since her abduction. elizabeth smart shares the details of her captivity and says why she is reaching out to other victims. the biggest movie in the universe. tom hanks stops by to talk about that. she is making waves on and off the stage as she shakes her disney channel image. miley cyrus visiting our plaza for a live concert and an interview as we get started right here on "today." she did great on "snl." >> that's what i hear. natalie morales-- morales, thank you. >> it seems like the theme for the ravens is " it was not pretty but they got the win." the ravens fought to the very end. joe flacco had a better game yesterday. he threw seven passes of 40 yards or more and only one intersection. the ravens had six sacks as a team. the dolphins stayed in the game. justin tucker seal the deal with a field goal. 26-23. keith mills will have some reaction coming up later in sports. 6:11. 72 degrees at the airport. returnsupreme court today for the start of their fall term. >> apple is selling its new iphone 5c
richard engel has the latest on the raids. it has been 10 years since her abduction. elizabeth smart shares the details of her captivity and says why she is reaching out to other victims. the biggest movie in the universe. tom hanks stops by to talk about that. she is making waves on and off the stage as she shakes her disney channel image. miley cyrus visiting our plaza for a live concert and an interview as we get started right here on "today." she did great on "snl."...
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in this tense and polarized atmosphere professor engel put try kosovo. and engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of genetically engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit undernourished people know. it feed the profit of the agricultural industry. i hold that mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them because if we expect to finally start delivering this golden rice to farmers in the philippines by the end of this year and it is easy. and decent pollen count this is the poster boy of. the seeds of genetic of incident in the city and this is something.
in this tense and polarized atmosphere professor engel put try kosovo. and engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of genetically engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit undernourished people know. it feed the profit of the agricultural industry. i hold that mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them because if we...
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engel. google go now to mr. chris smith of new jersey for one minute the africa subcommittee chair. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. last week's after again i heard from christians who were survivors of firebombings and murderous campaign by boca program a sister type organizatorganizat ion to al-shabaab. we need to recognize more fully i believe the threat posed by these cowards these terrorists who are slaughtering people and as we all know the reason why the kenyans were targeted is because they deployed peacekeepers to try to bring some kind of peace and stability to somalia which has suffered for so long under the grip of al-shabaab. i would point out that there was a statement made by al-shabaab pointing out that they will intensify. we will strike canyons where it hurts, turn their cities into graveyards and rivers of blood which they say will flow in nairobi. to its credit kenya has not turned and ran. kenya's president kenyatta has said we want not be intimidated. we will not be -- and he talked abo
engel. google go now to mr. chris smith of new jersey for one minute the africa subcommittee chair. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. last week's after again i heard from christians who were survivors of firebombings and murderous campaign by boca program a sister type organizatorganizat ion to al-shabaab. we need to recognize more fully i believe the threat posed by these cowards these terrorists who are slaughtering people and as we all know the reason why the kenyans were targeted...
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richard engel will tell us what went wrong in somalia. tes could beed-by da cost you big bucks on your monthly grocery bill. is the proof that marilyn monroe had lasted surgery? that is when we get started on a tuesday morning. back to you. >> thank you very much. we will see you later this morning. >> now weather and traffic on the 1's. >> good morning to you. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. we are tracking an accident at 32 and river road. otherwise, in curtis bay, we have an accident that is been there for a little while at aspen street. 11 minutes on the north and west sides. volume not amounting to much. this is on the inner loop towards the j.f.x. and so far running smoothly onto the j.f.x. 295 looks pretty good. this is southbound traffic at 175. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. ava marie joins us live this morning. i hear you have your cowboy boots on. >> good morning. i use any excuse to wear my cowgirl boots. we are live at the maryland agricultural resource center. we are here with farmer stan and former
richard engel will tell us what went wrong in somalia. tes could beed-by da cost you big bucks on your monthly grocery bill. is the proof that marilyn monroe had lasted surgery? that is when we get started on a tuesday morning. back to you. >> thank you very much. we will see you later this morning. >> now weather and traffic on the 1's. >> good morning to you. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. we are tracking an accident at 32 and river road. otherwise, in...
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engel hauls in the pass. what a catch. up 13-10. smelly upset. martinez. back from injury. three yard td kpass to cotton. nelson. 34-23 your final. gophers and nebraska, first conference loss. >> take a look at the game against oregon state coming up later in the news cast. stick around. i'll see you then >> still to come, what's being done to get obama care website up and running. >>> also, why a world war ii veteran from california is just now receiving a medal recognizing his bravery. >>> why sources say prince charles is not looking forward to be >>> now, from abc 7 news. >> the mistress of a former doctor accused of killing his wife will testify against him monday. skwreupsy willis freely admitted a relationship with martin mcneil 20 years her senior is. she said he lived in an apartment paid for by mcneil, then became his nani after his wife michelle was found dead in a bathtub. >> any question you were going to be hired as nani. >> i don't believe martin would have me come and help if his children objected strongly to me. >> my dad was cooking. she was sitting there
engel hauls in the pass. what a catch. up 13-10. smelly upset. martinez. back from injury. three yard td kpass to cotton. nelson. 34-23 your final. gophers and nebraska, first conference loss. >> take a look at the game against oregon state coming up later in the news cast. stick around. i'll see you then >> still to come, what's being done to get obama care website up and running. >>> also, why a world war ii veteran from california is just now receiving a medal...