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engel: sure. mr. doggett: all of us who do not trust war as the answer must continue working together to support a peaceful resolution and overcome the voices whose only alternative is the perilous course of war. we want a strong verifiable arms accord. i favor and will vote for oversight and review today, but president obama should know that he has e support in this house to fulfill our obligations under a verifiable agreement for a safer world and to avoid war. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. royce: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from texas mr. mccaul chairman of the committee on homeland security and a member of the committeen foreign affairs. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i rise in support of the act, while far from perfect it will ensure congss has the say on the obama's administration naive negotiations with iran over its nuclear program. last week, i met with israel
engel: sure. mr. doggett: all of us who do not trust war as the answer must continue working together to support a peaceful resolution and overcome the voices whose only alternative is the perilous course of war. we want a strong verifiable arms accord. i favor and will vote for oversight and review today, but president obama should know that he has e support in this house to fulfill our obligations under a verifiable agreement for a safer world and to avoid war. i yield back. the speaker pro...
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engel: i do. the speaker pro tempore: on that basis, pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from minnesota will control 30 minutes in opposition. does the gentleman from minnesota wish to yield 10 minutes? you will control 10 minutes. mr. ellison: no. wait a minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york will control 10 minutes. mr. royce: mr. speaker, on that, i would like to yield 10 minutes of my time to the gentleman from new york mr. engel. and i ask unanimous consent that he be allowed to control that time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york will control an additional 10 minutes of time. without objection. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: i'm going to ask unanimous consent that all members of this body have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to include any extraneous materials on this measure. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. royce: thank you mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i might consume.
engel: i do. the speaker pro tempore: on that basis, pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from minnesota will control 30 minutes in opposition. does the gentleman from minnesota wish to yield 10 minutes? you will control 10 minutes. mr. ellison: no. wait a minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york will control 10 minutes. mr. royce: mr. speaker, on that, i would like to yield 10 minutes of my time to the gentleman from new york mr. engel. and i ask unanimous consent that he be...
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engel. our panel that we're joined by here today include sister diana momeka, located in mosul, iraq. sister diana, one of many thousands forced from their homes by an isis offensive last year has been involved in providing assistance to other internally displaced iraqis currently residing in erbil and raising awareness of the plight of minorities displaced from nineveh. ms. jacqueline isaac is the vice president of roads of success, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women and minorities in the middle east. ms. isaac's work has included refugee to aid missions and helping victims in iraq, jordan, and egypt. ms. hind kabawat is the director of interfaith peace building at the center for world religions diplomacy, and conflict resolution for george mason university. ms. kabawat has trained hundreds of syrians in multi-faith collaboration, civil society development, women's empowerment, and in negotiation skills throughout the middle east, including in aleppo, syria. dr. katheri
engel. our panel that we're joined by here today include sister diana momeka, located in mosul, iraq. sister diana, one of many thousands forced from their homes by an isis offensive last year has been involved in providing assistance to other internally displaced iraqis currently residing in erbil and raising awareness of the plight of minorities displaced from nineveh. ms. jacqueline isaac is the vice president of roads of success, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women and...
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engel.ur panel that we're joined by here today include sister diana momeka, located in mosul, iraq. sister diana, one of many thousands forced from their homes by an isis offensive last year has been involved in providing assistance to other internally displaced iraqis currently residing in erbil and raising awareness of the plight of minorities displaced from nineveh. ms. jacqueline isaac is the vice president of roads of success, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women and minorities in the middle east. ms. isaac's work has included refugee to aid missions and helping families of victims in iraq, jordan, and egypt. ms. hind kabawat is the director of interfaith peace building at the center for world religions diplomacy, and conflict resolution for george mason university. ms. kabawat has trained hundreds of syrians in multi-faith collaboration, civil society development, women's empowerment, and in negotiation skills throughout the middle east, including in aleppo, syria. d
engel.ur panel that we're joined by here today include sister diana momeka, located in mosul, iraq. sister diana, one of many thousands forced from their homes by an isis offensive last year has been involved in providing assistance to other internally displaced iraqis currently residing in erbil and raising awareness of the plight of minorities displaced from nineveh. ms. jacqueline isaac is the vice president of roads of success, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women and...
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engel: thank you. my time's about to expire. i'll go to mr. engel. rep. engel: thank you, mr. chairman. dr. hanson, first after all, thank you for being here today. thank you for your work to help iraqi citizens save their religious history. as you know, america has a long history of leading the world in efforts to protect religious and cultural sites from destruction and you're carrying this legacy forward today. during time of crisis such as those in iraq and syria, first priority must always be in saving lives and i thank the other witness for emphasizing that as well. miss isaac, about the women's aspect, and our other witnesses about how this is affecting everybody. we're committed to the priority of save lives but we also must ensure that we stop isis from destroying the history of these groups. as we create safe havens to protect religious minorities dr. hanson how do we protect cultural sites safe as well? katharyn hanson: thank you. i think it's very important that we make sure we're supporting local actions, local actors are able to protect sites, much like with fire
engel: thank you. my time's about to expire. i'll go to mr. engel. rep. engel: thank you, mr. chairman. dr. hanson, first after all, thank you for being here today. thank you for your work to help iraqi citizens save their religious history. as you know, america has a long history of leading the world in efforts to protect religious and cultural sites from destruction and you're carrying this legacy forward today. during time of crisis such as those in iraq and syria, first priority must always...
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richard engel joins us live by phone.rough everything you know right now about what happened. >> sure. first of all it's significant it took place inside syria. u.s. is operating quite openly and deliberately inside iraq. but moving inside syria is a very different kind of mission all together. there are no friendly forces on the ground. there's no real syrian opposition. this raid was launched deep into the heart of isis country, which means there were u.s. boots on the ground. this was initially a snatch and grab operation. they were trying to capture abu sayyaf alive. and find out what intelligence me may have had find out more about isis financing. there was a raid. there was a raid on a house. inside the house there were some sort of compound. abu sayyaf and his wife who is being called umm sayyaf was there. there was a gun fight according to a military official. that abu sayyaf did not agree to go peacefully. he was killed. his wife was captured. and yazidi woman which is a local ethnic group that isis has enslaved
richard engel joins us live by phone.rough everything you know right now about what happened. >> sure. first of all it's significant it took place inside syria. u.s. is operating quite openly and deliberately inside iraq. but moving inside syria is a very different kind of mission all together. there are no friendly forces on the ground. there's no real syrian opposition. this raid was launched deep into the heart of isis country, which means there were u.s. boots on the ground. this was...
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engel.e joined by here today include sister diana momeka, maybe of the dominican sisters of st. catherine of sienna located in mosul, iraq. sister diana, who was one of many thousands forced from their homes by an isis offensive last year, has been involved in providing assistance to other internally displaced iraqis currently residing in erbil and raising awareness of the plight of minorities displaced from nineveh. ms. jacqueline isaac is the vice president of roads of success, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering women and minorities in the middle east. ms. isaac's work has included refugee aid missions and helping victims in iraq and in jordan and in egypt. ms. hind kabawat is the director of interfaith peace building at the center for world religions, diplomacy, and conflict resolution for george mason university. ms. kabawat has trained hundreds of syrians in multi-faith collaboration, civil society development, women's empowerment, and in negotiation skills throughout the
engel.e joined by here today include sister diana momeka, maybe of the dominican sisters of st. catherine of sienna located in mosul, iraq. sister diana, who was one of many thousands forced from their homes by an isis offensive last year, has been involved in providing assistance to other internally displaced iraqis currently residing in erbil and raising awareness of the plight of minorities displaced from nineveh. ms. jacqueline isaac is the vice president of roads of success, a non-profit...
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engel in the national defense authorization act. i recommend that this committee scrutinize the report carefully for evidence that steps are being taken to avoid accidental air strikes on religious and cultural sites, and that protection measures are incorporated into advisory roles and military training. finally, there is bipartisan legislation to protect and preserve international cultural property act introduced by mr. engel, mr. smith mr. royce, and mr. keating. its purpose is twofold. to bring together the agencies that have existing mandates to protect heritage, and to eliminate the financial incentive for entities such as isis to loot religious and cultural artifacts. i commend this community for its bipartisan leadership on this bill and i urge you to advocate for its final passage into law. i would like to thank the chairman for convening this important hearing at a very critical juncture in the preservation of religious and cultural heritage. i am happy to answer any questions that you have. >> thank you dr. hanson. that l
engel in the national defense authorization act. i recommend that this committee scrutinize the report carefully for evidence that steps are being taken to avoid accidental air strikes on religious and cultural sites, and that protection measures are incorporated into advisory roles and military training. finally, there is bipartisan legislation to protect and preserve international cultural property act introduced by mr. engel, mr. smith mr. royce, and mr. keating. its purpose is twofold. to...
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there is more to clear up next with nbc's richard engels, stay with us.brushing listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ . >>> so queen zinobia, the queen of the p palmerine empire. in this painting she is overlooking palmyra and yes the 3rd century was a long time ago. the city of palmyra was around long before queen zinobia's reign in the middle of the desert when it came under roman rule in the 1st century ad. it bill an important trading group to the roman empire. palmyra is a globally amazing place. it's home to a whole lot of ruin, including the great colo na de of pal many ira, basically an avenue o
there is more to clear up next with nbc's richard engels, stay with us.brushing listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®....
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a lot coming up including richard engel with us live. stay with us. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? . >>> okay. so the bad news is that all that stuff at the top of the show made my outrage meter red line for so long that i think it's broken now. i think i burnt out the motor that drove the little needle toward the red line. i think it pinned it and it's broken. that's the bad news t. good news is now it's broken and luckily there is news or washington of all places that will absolutely happily help us all blow off a whole bunch of steam. >> that is coming up right at the end of the show tonight. it is very happy making. i can't wait. please stay with us. the network that monitors her health. the secure cloud services that sto .re they can transform the lives of the people they serve. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. you can call me shallow... but, i have a w
a lot coming up including richard engel with us live. stay with us. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? . >>> okay. so the bad news is that all that stuff at the top of the show made my outrage meter red line for so long that i think it's broken now. i think i burnt out the motor that drove the little needle toward the red line. i think it pinned it and it's broken. that's the bad news t. good news is now it's broken and luckily there is news or...
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so we knew we would see action, we would see combat. >> engel and his crew producer madeline herringereddon edwards landed right in the middle of the action. the men at viper company are trying to clear the valley of taliban fighters, and the crew is there to document the action. >> pretty much every day this outpost came under attack. pretty much every time the soldiers went out there to do a patrol the patrol came under attack. >> white living with the men for weeks at a time, the crew experiences the harshness of the environment. >> troops were out there for a year and a half. it's pretty tough. the food was pretty much all -- >> it's more what you think of as classic warfare. units that are attacked by taliban fighters firing down. just gunfights all the time. >> suddenly the gunshots ring up. up on to the top of the actual command post, they are wanting to get a full sequence of him firing. i basically got too close to the weapon and was hit by a shell casing. >> not to get in the way of that is correct but draws blood. >> you're not thinking about safety or security. you are thin
so we knew we would see action, we would see combat. >> engel and his crew producer madeline herringereddon edwards landed right in the middle of the action. the men at viper company are trying to clear the valley of taliban fighters, and the crew is there to document the action. >> pretty much every day this outpost came under attack. pretty much every time the soldiers went out there to do a patrol the patrol came under attack. >> white living with the men for weeks at a...
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let's go to richard engel. these two sides are asymmetric. side driving suicide bombers across the lines and breaking the alliance of the iraqi forces and on the iraqi side i've got to wonder what are they fighting for, the motive and the patriotic drive for someone to give up their life or even risk it in such a battle if they don't really have a country behind it? is there an iraq? is there such a place? >> by the day and the week we're seeing iraq disintegrate. there isn't really a sense of iraq anymore. it feels much more of kurdistan in the north, a failed sunni state in the center and an increasingly shiite and increasingly iran-dominated south that starts in baghdad. so if you are an army and you are supposed to be representing the united iraq, united iraq that increasingly looks like a memory, then i think you're -- you're not finding the will to fight. >> if you're an iraqi military commander, halfway up the ranks, a major or whatever, and i said to your troops, hold the line. don't give up. they are coming at us, don't give. what is
let's go to richard engel. these two sides are asymmetric. side driving suicide bombers across the lines and breaking the alliance of the iraqi forces and on the iraqi side i've got to wonder what are they fighting for, the motive and the patriotic drive for someone to give up their life or even risk it in such a battle if they don't really have a country behind it? is there an iraq? is there such a place? >> by the day and the week we're seeing iraq disintegrate. there isn't really a...
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our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is back from spending weeks in nepal. he has our report in this compounding tragedy. >> reporter: the earth moved again. just as nepal was starting to recover. a 7.3 earthquake brought down buildings already weakened by the even stronger quake 17 days ago. temples collapsed. patients were carried outside. a camera in parliament recorded the moment the quake hit. and members cleared out. across katmandhu, terrified people poured into the streets. among them unicef spokesman kent page. >> it struck very hard, very fast, very loud, and it was very scary. we really felt like the walls and the entire building around us was going to collapse on top of that. >> we just saw everyone running out on the street. it was a scary experience. >> today's epicenter was east of katmandhu, closer to mt. evrest. but this time base camp was empty. the climbers gone. the season cancelled after the april quake triggered a deadly avalanche here. the people in the tiny mountain villages near evrest have nowhere to run. they were already suffering
our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is back from spending weeks in nepal. he has our report in this compounding tragedy. >> reporter: the earth moved again. just as nepal was starting to recover. a 7.3 earthquake brought down buildings already weakened by the even stronger quake 17 days ago. temples collapsed. patients were carried outside. a camera in parliament recorded the moment the quake hit. and members cleared out. across katmandhu, terrified people poured into the...
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richard engel, nbc news. >>> in texas tonight, police now fear they could face retribution from biker gangs after they arrested some 170 suspects over that deadly brawl that killed nine over the weekend. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has more from waco. >> reporter: with investigators still analyzing the bullet-ridden crime scene tonight officers are on high alert. police bulletins warn they could become the next targets. >> the intelligence was there were credible threats towards law enforcement. we shared that information statewide. >> reporter: what did the bulletin say? >> that we were at threat of attack. >> reporter: attacks, police say, could be retribution. the names of the nine men killed in the twin peaks parking lot all between 27 and 65 years old, many shot in the head, were released today. the bandidos the group behind sunday's shooting, have deep roots in texas with 2,500 members and a global span that reaches into 13 countries and one of their leaders said today they never ordered their members to kill police. >> president obama himself would send out
richard engel, nbc news. >>> in texas tonight, police now fear they could face retribution from biker gangs after they arrested some 170 suspects over that deadly brawl that killed nine over the weekend. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has more from waco. >> reporter: with investigators still analyzing the bullet-ridden crime scene tonight officers are on high alert. police bulletins warn they could become the next targets. >> the intelligence was there were...
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nbc's richard engel is in turkey tonight and has more on this daring raid. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, carl. this was incredibly risky. it's only the second time u.s. special operations forces have launched a raid in isis territory in syria. a u.s. official said he was on pins and needles until the commandos were out. u.s. military officials say american delta force commandos took off from northern iraq in black hawk helicopters and osprey aircraft like these. and flew deep into isis-controlled territory in eastern syria, into deir al-zour. no allies on the ground. if the u.s. forces were captured they risked unimaginable horrors. a jordanian pilot captured by isis was burned alive. u.s. officials say the american's target, abu sayyat, was a top isis money man, managed isis' oil and gas income and was close personally close to the isis leader al baghdadi. >> he did not go quietly. there was a gunfight and hand-to-hand fighting. abu sayyat was killed along with a dozen other fighters. >> the fact the united states was willing to mount a
nbc's richard engel is in turkey tonight and has more on this daring raid. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, carl. this was incredibly risky. it's only the second time u.s. special operations forces have launched a raid in isis territory in syria. a u.s. official said he was on pins and needles until the commandos were out. u.s. military officials say american delta force commandos took off from northern iraq in black hawk helicopters and osprey aircraft like these. and...
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richard engel, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead tonight, the hacking of america. how easily thieves are getting inside your phone, stealing your information, your private messages and photos. we'll show you what happened to us and what you can do to reduce your risk. >>> also some good news when we can really use some. the heartwarming story behind the wedding photo so many people are sharing. >>> late word tonight from the irs, thieves used an online service provided by the irs itself, to gain access to the personal tax information of more that 100,000 taxpayers. the system is called transcript. if you use this system or would like more information, put it all on our website. that brings us to a special series of reports we're calling the hacking of america. and tonight a warning from security, perts from the 97 million americans who own an android phone, how thieves attempt to get inside your phone without you knowing making off with your private information. nbc's tom costello has this report. >> reporter: it was in hyperconnected, hyperpaced las vegas that we
richard engel, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead tonight, the hacking of america. how easily thieves are getting inside your phone, stealing your information, your private messages and photos. we'll show you what happened to us and what you can do to reduce your risk. >>> also some good news when we can really use some. the heartwarming story behind the wedding photo so many people are sharing. >>> late word tonight from the irs, thieves used an online service...
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our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has cornered iraq then and now, and has this report. >> for the hundreds of thousands of u.s. troops that fought in the iraq war. the loss of ramadi is painful and personal. >> we're about 300 meters east of dogwood. >> back in 2004 brian iglesias was one of many marines who made reading ramadi his life his mission, risking everything and losing friends to do it. we were there with him. >> we need the iraqis to cooperate here a little bit more. >> back then it worked. ramadi was hard fought and won. today the city is in isis hands, and iglesias now a businessman in new york is heart broken wondering was it worth the sacrifice? >> for us it's a big blow we fought for that city for a reason. if it was that important for us to fight and die for, it should be important to keep. >> reporter: with ramadi gone what's to keep isis from baghdad, less than 70 miles away. the answer could be these men. shiite militia's backed by iran. iraq is imploding. and washington is trying unsuccessfully to manage it by remote control through groups with competi
our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has cornered iraq then and now, and has this report. >> for the hundreds of thousands of u.s. troops that fought in the iraq war. the loss of ramadi is painful and personal. >> we're about 300 meters east of dogwood. >> back in 2004 brian iglesias was one of many marines who made reading ramadi his life his mission, risking everything and losing friends to do it. we were there with him. >> we need the iraqis to cooperate here...
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richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. >>> at 7:36 hundreds stranded in the mountains of nepal.t the region on tuesday killing more than 100 people. what you're looking at in this video is folks trying to board that helicopter. >> hundreds living in tents near the border of china. >> a scary situation out there. >>> a d.c. police officer is recovering after being hurt on the job. we're working to find out why a d.c. ambulance was not available to transport that officer. >> he was hurt on the job yesterday but had to be transported to the hospital by a prince george's county ambulance. police tell us the officer hurt his knee while walking on barn street northeast. the officer is expected to be okay. >>> 7:37 cracking down on faulty claims. >> while some cosmetic companies may be breaking the law with what they are trying to sell you. you're watching "news 4 today." >>> so when you shop for things like shampoo, makeup skin screams, how do you know which one delivers what they promise? >> turns out the way some companies try to hook you is against the law. why there's a crackdown
richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. >>> at 7:36 hundreds stranded in the mountains of nepal.t the region on tuesday killing more than 100 people. what you're looking at in this video is folks trying to board that helicopter. >> hundreds living in tents near the border of china. >> a scary situation out there. >>> a d.c. police officer is recovering after being hurt on the job. we're working to find out why a d.c. ambulance was not available to transport that...
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here's nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel with more. >> reporter: the earth moved again. just as nepal was starting to recover. a 7.3 earthquake brought down buildings already weakened by the even stronger quake. temples collapsed. patients were carried outside. a camera in parliament recorded the moment the quake hit, and members cleared out. across kathmandu, terrified people poured into the streets. among them unicef spokesman kent paige. >> it struck very hard very fast, very loud and it was very scary. we really felt like the walls and the entire building around us was going to collapse on top of us. >> we just saw everyone running out in the street. it was a scary experience. >> reporter: the epicenter was east of kathmandu, closer to mt. everest. but this time base camp was empty, the climbers gone the season canceled after the april quake triggered a deadly avalanche here. the people in the tiny mountain villages near everest have nowhere to run. they were already suffering from the first quake when we visited them last week. in kathmandu, there were some internat
here's nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel with more. >> reporter: the earth moved again. just as nepal was starting to recover. a 7.3 earthquake brought down buildings already weakened by the even stronger quake. temples collapsed. patients were carried outside. a camera in parliament recorded the moment the quake hit, and members cleared out. across kathmandu, terrified people poured into the streets. among them unicef spokesman kent paige. >> it struck very hard very...
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richard engel, nbc news, new york. >>> still ahead tonight, the hacking of america, how easily thieves are getting inside your phones stealing your information, your private messages and photos we'll show you what happened to us and what you can do to reduce your risk. >>> good news when we can really use some. the heartwarming story behind the wedding we live in a pick and choose world. choose choose choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't...
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back to you. >> richard engel for us this morning.hard, thank you. >>> chuck todd is moderator of "meet the press" and joins us from washington. chuck, good morning. >> good morning, erica. >> so we see this sort of mixed bag when you look at the battle against isis this week. so we have all the details that richard just gave us of course on this successful raid in syria but then at the same time the key iraqi city of ramadi fell privately. how is the obama administration characterizing this fight against isis? >> well look it is -- it is i think in this case they would like to say it is two steps forward and one step back in this case. look the importance of the raid as richard points out, is the fact they were able to do something successfully in syria without it being from the air. the fact that it was on the ground. what this can tell you and what the administration is having is hey, look we have really improved our intelligence gathering. in fact it's so improved we can now do raids into syria, go after isis leaders and get them
back to you. >> richard engel for us this morning.hard, thank you. >>> chuck todd is moderator of "meet the press" and joins us from washington. chuck, good morning. >> good morning, erica. >> so we see this sort of mixed bag when you look at the battle against isis this week. so we have all the details that richard just gave us of course on this successful raid in syria but then at the same time the key iraqi city of ramadi fell privately. how is the obama...
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steven engel takes us now for a spin. steven: this car is the major theme of this first c.e.s..his show in shanghai will get about 20,000 participants. unlike my ford >> i chule driving capabilities the market potential in china is huge. it simply will not let me crash this thing. in new category gadgets products that were not even in the market a year ago will see a doubling of sales. like aerial cram ra drones. 3-d printing. one way for china to mass produce cars and two wearing de vices television and video devies. this is the only time in china where i can really stick in someone's face like this. hi zach. how you doing? and there's poor old twitter. they are blocked in china relegated to the back of the hall. they have an inbox and they have mail. you better be care nfl opening those attachments. steven engel, bloomberg news at the c.e.s. in asia. >> steve get always the fun jobs, doesn't he. you're watching "asia edge." after this short break, stay with us. rishaad: welcome back to "asian edge." >> britain's labor party has opposition going into the election. interim leade
steven engel takes us now for a spin. steven: this car is the major theme of this first c.e.s..his show in shanghai will get about 20,000 participants. unlike my ford >> i chule driving capabilities the market potential in china is huge. it simply will not let me crash this thing. in new category gadgets products that were not even in the market a year ago will see a doubling of sales. like aerial cram ra drones. 3-d printing. one way for china to mass produce cars and two wearing de...
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nbc's richard engel reports. >> it's only the second time u.s. special operations forces have carried out a mission in syria in isis territory. one u.s. official said he was on pins and needles until commandos were out. >> u.s. military officials say american delta force commandos took off from northern iraq in black hawk helicopters and ospray aircraft like these and flew deep into isis-controlled territory in eastern syria. no allies on the ground. if the u.s. forces were captured, they risked unimaginable horrors. a jordanian pilot captured by isis was burned alive. u.s. officials say the american target abu sayyaf was a top isis money man who managed isis's oil and gas income and close to the leader al baghdadi. the target did not go quietly. there was a gunfight, even hand to hand fighting. abu sayyaf was killed along what dozen or more isis fighters. >> the fact united states was willing to mount a capture mission to grab him showed that he was a really important person in the infrastructure itself. >> the u.s. commandos left unharmed, taki
nbc's richard engel reports. >> it's only the second time u.s. special operations forces have carried out a mission in syria in isis territory. one u.s. official said he was on pins and needles until commandos were out. >> u.s. military officials say american delta force commandos took off from northern iraq in black hawk helicopters and ospray aircraft like these and flew deep into isis-controlled territory in eastern syria. no allies on the ground. if the u.s. forces were...
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congressman elliott engel of new york.w control 50% of syria. new victories in iraq. the u.s. is thinking of stepping up the training of the iraqi military. the u.s. tried that for a decade. didn't exactly work out great, did it? >> it didn't work out great. but we really didn't do what we should have done in my opinion, three years ago we had a real opportunity. think it's better late than never. i think there have only bad choices left. and in syria and the worst choice i think is to do nothing. they have been making some progress. there have been some battles in the south and the north of syria. against assad and so i think we have to stay that course. but of course we're playing this game. we talk about isis on the one hand and assad on the other hand. and they're mortal enemies and we have no use for either one of them. we're looking for a third alternative, it's very difficult to find the third alternative. >> i know you work closely with the republican chairman of your committee, ed royce of california. the isis thr
congressman elliott engel of new york.w control 50% of syria. new victories in iraq. the u.s. is thinking of stepping up the training of the iraqi military. the u.s. tried that for a decade. didn't exactly work out great, did it? >> it didn't work out great. but we really didn't do what we should have done in my opinion, three years ago we had a real opportunity. think it's better late than never. i think there have only bad choices left. and in syria and the worst choice i think is to do...
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richard engel has been assessing the significance of this raid into syria. >> reporter: isis got used to fighting u.s. troops, when they attack from the air. for months, washington led an air war against isis in iraq and syria. but, this was very different. a bold raid into syria into an isis stronghold with u.s. boots on the ground. u.s. officials say americans delta force commandos took off in blackhawk helicopters with helicopter hybrids like these and flew deep into isis territory in eastern syria. it was friday evening. syrian time. no allies on the ground. if u.s. forces were captured, they rising unthinkable horror. a jordanian pilot captured by isis was burned alive in a cage. u.s. officials say the americans target abu sayyaf was a money man. he managed the oil and gas income and was personally close to the isis leader, al baghdadi. >> the fact that the united states was willing to mount a capture mission to grab him shows he was a really important person in the infrastructure itself. >> reporter: the target did not go quietly. there was a gunfight, even hand-to-hand fighting
richard engel has been assessing the significance of this raid into syria. >> reporter: isis got used to fighting u.s. troops, when they attack from the air. for months, washington led an air war against isis in iraq and syria. but, this was very different. a bold raid into syria into an isis stronghold with u.s. boots on the ground. u.s. officials say americans delta force commandos took off in blackhawk helicopters with helicopter hybrids like these and flew deep into isis territory in...
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next richard engel updates us on the latest aftershock to hit nepal.ttle over government spying powers looms on capitol hill. and ari sits down with a tea party senator at the center of it. guys, it's just the two of you. the setting is just right. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ ♪ she can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ]
next richard engel updates us on the latest aftershock to hit nepal.ttle over government spying powers looms on capitol hill. and ari sits down with a tea party senator at the center of it. guys, it's just the two of you. the setting is just right. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not...
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more now from nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel, who just returned from turkey from nepal. >> it was another big earthquake, 7.3 magnitude and the people in nepal just recovering from an earthquake two years ago went into a state of panic. there was a fear the initial earthquake had weakened buildings, cracked foundations, and this second earthquake today could have brought those buildings down so people were running out of their homes, they were being carried out of hospitals, looking for open spaces. but luckily this time the epicenter wasn't anywhere near kathmandu, which is a dense, heavily populated city with a lot of buildings that were poorly constructed. this earthquake was epicentered in the mountains, not far from a town called namche bazaar which is in the himalayas, not far from mt. everest. in the, namche bazaar will be well known to people who have gone trekking in nepal. it is one of several stone sherpa villages in the area that cater to backpackers. namche bazaar is a place where backpackers will stop they can get food lodging there, buy extra equipm
more now from nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel, who just returned from turkey from nepal. >> it was another big earthquake, 7.3 magnitude and the people in nepal just recovering from an earthquake two years ago went into a state of panic. there was a fear the initial earthquake had weakened buildings, cracked foundations, and this second earthquake today could have brought those buildings down so people were running out of their homes, they were being carried out of...
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leah gaberiel is here on the fox news deck laura engel is live. >> rick leventhal live in philadelphia rick. >> reporter: well jon, just heard again from michael nutter who would not confirm some of the things we've been hearing this afternoon. including that report in the wall street journal that this train was traveling at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour when it hit the curve and rerailed. that would be double the speed limit in that area. the mayor would not confirm that report. but we do have confirmation that the data recorder from the train had in fact been recovered and taken to the operations center the amtrak operation center in delaware to be analyzed by the ntsb. they are still in search and recovery mode here at the crash site we can confirm that a seventh victim was found in the wreckage today. so the search for victims continues here at the scene, and there are more unaccounted for as authorities struggle to match the train manifest with manifests at the hospitals they're making progress but asking anyone who survived the crash and left the area to call in. the mayor
leah gaberiel is here on the fox news deck laura engel is live. >> rick leventhal live in philadelphia rick. >> reporter: well jon, just heard again from michael nutter who would not confirm some of the things we've been hearing this afternoon. including that report in the wall street journal that this train was traveling at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour when it hit the curve and rerailed. that would be double the speed limit in that area. the mayor would not confirm that...
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and engel wood single center. open house. which is located at the lgbt community center. tool works. senior connections. 30th and downtown senior center. and western additions. we listed the organizations or sites. per se. what can they do for the community? pretty much. information specialists. like vilma. provide information referral. what would that look like? let's say a community member needed assistance. filling out an energy for the home assistance program. that is vilma or any number of the staff can go ahead and do. or let's say someone needed direction in managing um, or locating affordable housing. that information to the sites can provide to the monthly housing. let's say through meeting with staff. it's identified that a specialist cannot meet the needs. or the level of support someone might need. they can make a referral to case management. vilma has been successful with that service. so it's really a one time need to fill the gaps. before receiving case management. or lessen the impact. case management can have. other than working with the community members
and engel wood single center. open house. which is located at the lgbt community center. tool works. senior connections. 30th and downtown senior center. and western additions. we listed the organizations or sites. per se. what can they do for the community? pretty much. information specialists. like vilma. provide information referral. what would that look like? let's say a community member needed assistance. filling out an energy for the home assistance program. that is vilma or any number of...
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this letter from the english home association from the president of the association on behalf of the engel side i'm writing to talk about the removal of the restriction on alcohol sales on ocean avenue this restriction religious was requested in part by us in the discretionary review in 2012 since that time the owners demonstrated consideration and responsibility to the needs of the neighborhood we have also received clean periodic reports from 81 rely station and representatives the san francisco police department to our monthly meeting the owners attended a number of our monthly meeting and in january of this year made a presentation they'll have installed a full compliment of security cameras to monitor the drinking and assure us we have successfully implemented the california state license training program and finally assured us black and brown alliance will be the focus of the business and minors will be welcomed in our opposition the occur at an restriction for the alcohol it removed to allow the objecting of 0 type 40 license beer only awhile maintaining and remaining condition impo
this letter from the english home association from the president of the association on behalf of the engel side i'm writing to talk about the removal of the restriction on alcohol sales on ocean avenue this restriction religious was requested in part by us in the discretionary review in 2012 since that time the owners demonstrated consideration and responsibility to the needs of the neighborhood we have also received clean periodic reports from 81 rely station and representatives the san...
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let's bring in richard engel live from istanbul. he was just in the town in nepal where today's earthquake happened. richard. good morning. we just returned from nepal yesterday. and the initial earthquake that killed those thousands of people was not very far from kathmandu. this second earthquake that happened today, the second really big one, 7.3, happened not far from the town of number cha bazaar in the foothills heading toward mt. everest, an area womenell-known to climbers. the death toll very likely to go up. so far there have been at least four people killed but it's not expected to be anything like the earl quake two weeks ago gowhich was centered relatively near to cat than due. in the it the if villages. they are extremely hard to access. so i don't expect any new pictures coming out there have anytime soon. but it is a remote area houses made of stones. hadn't guides yak herders very difficult place in you want to launch a rescue race. >> beyond devastating. thank you. we'll have constant updates throughout the show. an
let's bring in richard engel live from istanbul. he was just in the town in nepal where today's earthquake happened. richard. good morning. we just returned from nepal yesterday. and the initial earthquake that killed those thousands of people was not very far from kathmandu. this second earthquake that happened today, the second really big one, 7.3, happened not far from the town of number cha bazaar in the foothills heading toward mt. everest, an area womenell-known to climbers. the death...
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i'll real happy in a few months we'll be able to celebrate oath extension of the office space at the engel side library and this is actually the second second office space project in the library once the chinatown rooftop on the open space was when i lead many years ago. >> thank you, very much so for mentioning that we're excited about the additional space that brings up the activities happening there. >> thank you. >> supervisor mar. >> i just wanted to thank you and the staff for being to strategic the focus on literacy for adult literacy for project read and the youth lead new mix or the teen centers at the branches that my date bend troourm and at the main library the old one this new initiative which is involved so many on the team advisors board drawing from those who are the customers the consumers the because of people you work with and i can't wait for the june 18th opening as the city moves towards the digital divide we define as high-speed to the home but until we have much better access in the home of the low income families and seniors and others connected the libraries and o
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richard engel saying he has been there, an extraordinary place.-trove of humanity's history and it is all at risk not to talk about the thousands of people who are directly aeffected by this change in who is governing them. >> indeed. home to a gas field which would be a major economic resource to fund isis operations, but it also is home to thousands of ancient ruins that could be sold in the black market. that could also be another stream of revenue for the group. so it's a very strategic city in central syria and also would allow it to smuggle weapons and fighters to other areas. >> thank you very much for being with me. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> up next we zoom through some other stories making news including the gyro copter pilot landing in a d.c. federal court. >>> a carjacking caught on camera in tampa. the suspects are still on the loose. take a look. >>> we are keeping close watch on the senate floor where lawmakers are preparing a key vote on fast track trade bill. new developments as we get them. you total your brand new car. nob
richard engel saying he has been there, an extraordinary place.-trove of humanity's history and it is all at risk not to talk about the thousands of people who are directly aeffected by this change in who is governing them. >> indeed. home to a gas field which would be a major economic resource to fund isis operations, but it also is home to thousands of ancient ruins that could be sold in the black market. that could also be another stream of revenue for the group. so it's a very...
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. >>> a viewer named pattie engel contacted me last night for some help in locating the owner of this ring she found out while she was walking her dog. turns out it belongs to stefon diggs, the former maryland receiver, his high school championship ring from 2010 when good counsel beat gnat at he just got -- beat dematha. he just got drafted to minnesotaful we're hoping to have a little ring reunion when he gets back. she's just walking her dog, didn't even realize he had lost it and there it was shining on the ground. >> kind of like (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. ♪ deidre & the dark - classic girl plays in the background ♪ a great entrance never goes out of style. get a free necklace with purchase. the eva mendes collection. exclusively at new york and company. you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introduc
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richard engel, nbc news. >>> back here at home, a major development tonight in a deadly officer involved shooting in wisconsin. an incident that only added to national scrutiny. police find themselves under a string of deadly encounters. the officer will not face charges. nbc's ron allen has more tonight from madison. >> i am so very sorry for your loss. >> with that apology to tony robinson's mother, district attorney ishmael announced no criminal charges against officer kenny. >> this tragic and unfortunate death was the result of a lawful use of deadly police force. >> he described a violent and chaotic night. with 911 callers saying robinson had assaulted several people. >> he was acting crazy and came up to him and tried to choke him. >> robinson's friends had asked for help. >> i look for a male black light skinned jacket yelling at cars. 19 years of age. his name is tony robinson. >> his death ignited several days of protests. >> what they didn't do was give my sony resbekt, and they didn't do a thorough full investigation. >> reporter: officer kenny had followed robinson to a nea
richard engel, nbc news. >>> back here at home, a major development tonight in a deadly officer involved shooting in wisconsin. an incident that only added to national scrutiny. police find themselves under a string of deadly encounters. the officer will not face charges. nbc's ron allen has more tonight from madison. >> i am so very sorry for your loss. >> with that apology to tony robinson's mother, district attorney ishmael announced no criminal charges against officer...
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you can see richard engel tweeting this out. so happy.ied. >> very cool. >> welcome to him. >> congratulations on that richard engel. and thank you, my panel, for today. rick unger, appreciate you all being here. thank you for getting up with us this morning. join us tomorrow sunday at 8:00 a.m. when courtroom artist will be here. he covers the supreme court. just got done with the boston marathon trial. tomorrow he'll be here sketching us and showing us the tricks of the trade. plus senator of minnesota will be here for a rare sunday night session in the senate. provisions of the patriot act set to expire tomorrow. watch melissa harris-perry. she's coming up next. have a great saturday. like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't
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all of those risks that richard engel just mapped out. take a listen to what democrat adam schiff had to say. >> american boots on the ground. i don't see this as the same kind of a massive occupation or the beginning that have like we had in afghanistan. or have had in iraq in the past as well. but the risks go up the more you conduct these kind of operations, the more you see the potential of being pulled in and the problem with being pulled into this messy civil war, this awful civil war in syria is then you take ownership as colin powell used to say, the pottery barn rule, you break it you bought it. it's already badly broken. i don't know we want to take ownership of this. >> of course, president obama has been insistent he is not going to put u.s. boots on the ground in a combat role. you could see some discussion and debate around that point in the coming days. meanwhile, alex, this is all happening as the broader fight against isis in iraq and syria continues. we were reminded of that this past week with news that ramadi was falli
all of those risks that richard engel just mapped out. take a listen to what democrat adam schiff had to say. >> american boots on the ground. i don't see this as the same kind of a massive occupation or the beginning that have like we had in afghanistan. or have had in iraq in the past as well. but the risks go up the more you conduct these kind of operations, the more you see the potential of being pulled in and the problem with being pulled into this messy civil war, this awful civil...
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>> richard engel thank you very much. >>> joining me on the phone, emergency spokesperson for unicef.ent from the last quake when this one hit? >> hello? >> let me -- sorry -- i understand -- can you hear me this morning? >> i can hear you. >> thanks for being with me. i understand you were doing damage assessment from the last quake when this one hit, is that correct? can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> paint the picture of what happened this morning. >> can i help you? hello? >> i think we're having a few communications problems with kent. he's on the phone with us. we're going to try to re-establish communication, as you can imagine, this happened just a short while ago. we're having some communication problems with that but we'll try to re-establish those and have that report for you in a couple of minutes. >>> i want to go to another developing story, this one surrounding the death of osama bin laden. the white house is hitting back hard on an explosive report by seymour hersh, alleging much of the obama administration's official account of what happened before, during and aft
>> richard engel thank you very much. >>> joining me on the phone, emergency spokesperson for unicef.ent from the last quake when this one hit? >> hello? >> let me -- sorry -- i understand -- can you hear me this morning? >> i can hear you. >> thanks for being with me. i understand you were doing damage assessment from the last quake when this one hit, is that correct? can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> paint the picture of what happened...