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richard engel is on the front lines of this growing crisis. >>> doctor shortage. nurse practitioners using their signature touch to fill the widening gap in primary health care. why there are new questions about their training. >>> ten years later. it was the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history, devastating new orleans and the gulf coast. why hardships remain all these years later. >>> and ruff lesson. how man's best friend is teaching kids a new trick. it has something to do with stop, drop and roll over. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, thomas roberts. >>> good evening. we begin with breaking news tonight in houston, texas. a suspect is now in custody. charged with capital murder for the execution-style killing of a uniformed sheriff's deputy at a gas station. deputy darren goforth had just finished refueling his patrol car when authorities say the shooter, quote, walked up behind him and literally shot him to death. grainy surveillance video captured the ambush
richard engel is on the front lines of this growing crisis. >>> doctor shortage. nurse practitioners using their signature touch to fill the widening gap in primary health care. why there are new questions about their training. >>> ten years later. it was the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history, devastating new orleans and the gulf coast. why hardships remain all these years later. >>> and ruff lesson. how man's best friend is teaching kids a new trick. it has...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the story. and we need to warn you, some of these images may be disturbing. >> reporter: when isis took over eastern syria last year, it started to hunt down the rebels who'd been fighting it. searching especially for their children. ahmed, now 17, eventually turned himself in. >> translator: they said if i went with them, gave up my weapon, that i would be unharmed. >> reporter: another boy, mohammed, tried to run. "after they found me," he says, "i faced all kinds of torture, beating and electric shocks." both boys have now fled to the turkish city of urfa. syrians escape here to turkey to get away from the war. but they can't get away from isis. the group has members all over this side of the border, which is why few here dare to speak about its crimes without hiding their faces. after surrendering to isis ahmed went to an indoctrination course like this one, filmed by the group for propaganda. they talked about osama bin laden and how they attacked the twin towers. they were saying they need
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the story. and we need to warn you, some of these images may be disturbing. >> reporter: when isis took over eastern syria last year, it started to hunt down the rebels who'd been fighting it. searching especially for their children. ahmed, now 17, eventually turned himself in. >> translator: they said if i went with them, gave up my weapon, that i would be unharmed. >> reporter: another boy, mohammed, tried to run....
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us tonight from the hungarian border. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. this is one of the government camps set up to house migrants in hungary. but many trying not to come here, preferring to push on to wealthier countries in europe. they say where there's a will there's a way. and the migrants fleeing the muslim world's failed states, syria, iraq, and afghanistan, seem to have an unstoppable will to enter europe. claiming to be the safeguard against a migrant invasion, hungary is building a 100-mile-long fence along its southern border. next door, austria stepped up vehicle checks, backing up trucks today nearly 20 mil miles. yet the underground railroad continues. europe is tightening its borders to stop this massive march of migration. so people here are rushing to get in while they still can and already thinking of new ways around the obstacles. >> reporter: ibrahim and his friend, known as cato, plan to go to finland because they don't think many refugees havesyria. his dream -- >> building a
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel joins us tonight from the hungarian border. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. this is one of the government camps set up to house migrants in hungary. but many trying not to come here, preferring to push on to wealthier countries in europe. they say where there's a will there's a way. and the migrants fleeing the muslim world's failed states, syria, iraq, and afghanistan, seem to have an unstoppable will to enter...
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congressman eliot engel promising two distinguished democrats in both the senate and the house, but iening in the way of a formation of a block against the president's deal. >> i think worst case scenario we come close to an override n. the house, just on the new york congressional delegation democrats you had israel, lowy engel, rice, brad sherman, as you mentioned out in california. on the senate side, though, when you have a senator schumer come out against it, that's good, but we really need a senator schumer whipping votes from his democratic colleagues telling them you need to prioritize national security over party loyalty, and he's not doing that yet. lou: to put it clearly, i've had some experience with senator schumer over the years. i've known him for some time. this is a man that plays on, put it this way, dimensions. the fact is, he's unreliable when it comes to matters of both, i think, conscience and policy. is he or is he not for israel, and does he or does he not believe sip serially that this -- sincerely that this deal will result in the possibility of the destructi
congressman eliot engel promising two distinguished democrats in both the senate and the house, but iening in the way of a formation of a block against the president's deal. >> i think worst case scenario we come close to an override n. the house, just on the new york congressional delegation democrats you had israel, lowy engel, rice, brad sherman, as you mentioned out in california. on the senate side, though, when you have a senator schumer come out against it, that's good, but we...
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so to engel, this is for you. >> dr. engel is being honored for raising money for the ymca. so the obvious choice for the singing telegram? >> you're an abductor. the money is raised and then will you get a mohawk >> demi and james are hitting the streets finding ways to celebrate ordinary people with extraordinary achievements. >> we're sort of making them up on the fly and i fear that that will be evident. ymca >> i don't mean you'll see those on demi's next album. >> you never know. >> where are they going to show up next? that's what i want to know. you do extraordinary things and it could be. >> that's oliver, right? >> don't forget, that airs tonight on cbs. >> coming up next, we have a sexy taylor swift opening up about her closest relationships. 's like fed that we ha out all the time. >> will she bring her big fans captain picard on board with her girl? >> invited to taylor swift's next slumber party? >> i'm on stand by. >>> and more with kim richards. what the beverly hills house wife wife told us days ago. >> are you confident you can stay on the right track? >> i
so to engel, this is for you. >> dr. engel is being honored for raising money for the ymca. so the obvious choice for the singing telegram? >> you're an abductor. the money is raised and then will you get a mohawk >> demi and james are hitting the streets finding ways to celebrate ordinary people with extraordinary achievements. >> we're sort of making them up on the fly and i fear that that will be evident. ymca >> i don't mean you'll see those on demi's next...
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filming incoming is much more difficult. >> before too long, engel and his crew find themselves in an extremely difficult situation. the soldiers from restrepo decide to mount an operation designed to draw out the taliban. >> the troops broke up into two units. one unit from restrepo climbed down in the middle of the night through the hills and took up a post in a safe house in the middle of this village. the other unit openly, overtly walked, drove, and moved into the village on the other side and set up position in a farmhouse. >> it's a trap to catch the taliban. and things are going just as plan planned until a tragic mistake changes everything. >> so i was filming and suddenly there's this very loud explosion. >> a u.s.-fired mortar lands directly on the safe house where part of the unit waits in ambush. >> it was a really, really awful moment because what it meant was that the operation that we had thought we were going to do suddenly turned into this very dire situation. >> i remember as soon as we heard that bang, we knew something was wrong. then we heard the most disturbing
filming incoming is much more difficult. >> before too long, engel and his crew find themselves in an extremely difficult situation. the soldiers from restrepo decide to mount an operation designed to draw out the taliban. >> the troops broke up into two units. one unit from restrepo climbed down in the middle of the night through the hills and took up a post in a safe house in the middle of this village. the other unit openly, overtly walked, drove, and moved into the village on...
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>> i don't think so, i think it was a ou a -- courageous decisy chuck schumer and elliott engel. think that math is still in the president's favor, he is looking for enough democrats to prevent his veto from being over written. i still think that president will prevail. david: well he had a speech this week, i am sure you saw, he did -- he really insulled insulted those people that are against the deal, at one point suggestions they are like the hardliners in iran, and those are people who signed that deal. so, i think that strategy backfired, particularly with schumer, no? >> you know, when these right wingers. david: like chuck schumer. >> schumer and engel, worse thing about president's speech was not just the insult. it is really the arrogance and nars - narcissism is demonstras that he is right, and anyone that disagrees with him -- >> it does not work, in politics all is fair, if it works, but it, it not work. i am wondering if it will backfire on other democrats who might create an override proof vote? >> yeah, well i think somebody in the white house better wake up, i tho
>> i don't think so, i think it was a ou a -- courageous decisy chuck schumer and elliott engel. think that math is still in the president's favor, he is looking for enough democrats to prevent his veto from being over written. i still think that president will prevail. david: well he had a speech this week, i am sure you saw, he did -- he really insulled insulted those people that are against the deal, at one point suggestions they are like the hardliners in iran, and those are people...
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>> nbc's richard engel tonight.nks. >>> up next we'll tell you about a monster change in the forecast. the so-called godzilla el nino headed to the u.s. we're going to show you how that ripple effect will be felt from east to west including a surprise in store this winter. >>> also an unprecedented warning from the palace to the paparazzi tonight over the safety of prince george. >>> tonight the western u.s. is caught between extremes. monsoons bringing torrential rain and flooding while much of the region is also baking in triple-digit temps. and with a so-called godzilla el nino we've been telling you about brewing in the pacific, months of historic weather chaos could be ahead, affecting the rest of the country, too. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has our report. >> reporter: it rolled in with fury. this las vegas monsoon wreaking havoc. lightning sparking fires, torrential rain triggering flooding. a fast-moving summer storm that could be a preview of what's to come this winter. >> el nino's def
>> nbc's richard engel tonight.nks. >>> up next we'll tell you about a monster change in the forecast. the so-called godzilla el nino headed to the u.s. we're going to show you how that ripple effect will be felt from east to west including a surprise in store this winter. >>> also an unprecedented warning from the palace to the paparazzi tonight over the safety of prince george. >>> tonight the western u.s. is caught between extremes. monsoons bringing...
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richard engel, nbc news, southern turkey. >>> there is more to tell you about tonight. still ahead, the rapidly rising cost of prescription drugs, a new report about just how much they are soaring and so many americans sparking outrage, how you can fight the price hikes. >>> also, a heart-stopping crash caught on camera. a school bus full of children slams into a liquor store. the latest and how this happened. >>> a new survey out today from consumer reports reveals a lot of americans are being hit by soaring prescription drug prices, and 75% of them say they have been forced to cut back in their spending including food in order to afford their medications. anne thompson takes a closer look. >> reporter: on both sides of the pharmacy counter, growing outrage. over rising prescription drug prices. >> you have to cut out something because you want to maintain your health. >> reporter: have you ever walked away from a prescription because the co-pay was too much? >> yes. >> reporter: really? >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> it just wasn't worth it to me. it just wasn't worth i
richard engel, nbc news, southern turkey. >>> there is more to tell you about tonight. still ahead, the rapidly rising cost of prescription drugs, a new report about just how much they are soaring and so many americans sparking outrage, how you can fight the price hikes. >>> also, a heart-stopping crash caught on camera. a school bus full of children slams into a liquor store. the latest and how this happened. >>> a new survey out today from consumer reports reveals a...
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our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more. >>> the u.s.-led air war against isis is about to get a lot more intense. with u.s. fighter jets soon able to take off from a key air base, much closer to the fight. nbc news has learned that incirlik air base in southern turkey should be ready in two to three weeks. a major ramp-up is now under way with weapons, ammunition, and communications equipment on their way including a mid-air refueling system and critically, search and rescue capability for pilots in distress. it's a new phase of cooperation with turkey, and u.s. officials say it could transform the air war against isis. for a year the u.s. has flown missions against isis from the persian gulf. hundreds of miles away. incirlik and other bases in turkey are far closer, putting isis targets in the crosshairs. towns like raqqa and jarabulus, which sits so close to the turkish border, today you can see both the isis flag and the turkish flag, just a stone's throw apart. after turning a blind eye to isis, turkey is now finally reinforcing its
our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more. >>> the u.s.-led air war against isis is about to get a lot more intense. with u.s. fighter jets soon able to take off from a key air base, much closer to the fight. nbc news has learned that incirlik air base in southern turkey should be ready in two to three weeks. a major ramp-up is now under way with weapons, ammunition, and communications equipment on their way including a mid-air refueling system and critically, search and...
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we get more from nbc news chief foreign corresponde correspondent, richard engel. >> reporter: it was a small-scale attack on the u.s. consulate, but it could be a sign of worse to come. a woman perhaps with an accomplice fired at least two shots near the u.s. consulate until she was cornered by police. who shot at her. finally, wounding her and taking her into custody. it wasn't the day's only violence. a police station was bombed in istanbul followed by an ambush in broad daylight in this normally safe city. as turkish police hunted the attackers, more gunfire. and in the south, four turkish police were killed by a roadside bomb. this wave of violence worries u.s. officials because it comes just as turkey has joined the fight against isis and finally allowed u.s. jets to use turkish bases to launch attacks against isis. but turkey has simultaneously launched its own war against its internal enemies, including those behind today's attacks. leftist radicals and turkey's old rivals, the kurds who happen to also be american allies. fighting isis, too. as turkey strikes its own enemies,
we get more from nbc news chief foreign corresponde correspondent, richard engel. >> reporter: it was a small-scale attack on the u.s. consulate, but it could be a sign of worse to come. a woman perhaps with an accomplice fired at least two shots near the u.s. consulate until she was cornered by police. who shot at her. finally, wounding her and taking her into custody. it wasn't the day's only violence. a police station was bombed in istanbul followed by an ambush in broad daylight in...
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richard engel has that story from the hungarian border. >> reporter: the mass exodus continues. thousands of desperate migrants mostly from syria, iraq and afghanistan are seeking refuge in europe. in serbia, we met this man from aleppo, a syrian city devastated by the war. >> all the killing, war. >> reporter: a pharmacist, his shop was destroyed in an air strike. >> it was destroyed. >> reporter: he left home two weeks ago and is now trying to get into hungary, a member of the european union. but it could be his biggest challenge yet. europe's borders have largely been reduced to reminders of a different era. the migration crisis is changing that. hungary was the first country to start to tear down the iron curtain. now, a quarter century later, it's taking the most extreme measures in europe to put up razor wire border fences again. hungary is building a fence along its entire border with serbia. when finished, it will be 12 feet high and 100 miles long. so the migrants are in a hurry to cross while they can. for now, hungarian police seem happy to pick up those who are willi
richard engel has that story from the hungarian border. >> reporter: the mass exodus continues. thousands of desperate migrants mostly from syria, iraq and afghanistan are seeking refuge in europe. in serbia, we met this man from aleppo, a syrian city devastated by the war. >> all the killing, war. >> reporter: a pharmacist, his shop was destroyed in an air strike. >> it was destroyed. >> reporter: he left home two weeks ago and is now trying to get into hungary, a...
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>> nbc's richard engel tonight. thanks. >>> up next we'll tell you about a monster change in the forecast. the so-called godzilla el nino headed to the u.s. we're going to show you how that ripple effect will be felt from east to west including a surprise in store this winter. >>> also an unprecedented warning from the paltz to the paparazzi this evening over the safety of prince george. i accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, ...i will. eliquis. eliquis... reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't
>> nbc's richard engel tonight. thanks. >>> up next we'll tell you about a monster change in the forecast. the so-called godzilla el nino headed to the u.s. we're going to show you how that ripple effect will be felt from east to west including a surprise in store this winter. >>> also an unprecedented warning from the paltz to the paparazzi this evening over the safety of prince george. i accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even accept that i live with...
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richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. >>> back in this country, nbc news has learned through obtaining a top secret document that chinese cyber spies have been reading the private e-mails of many top officials in the obama administration. it was first detected in april 2010 and still going on according to a senior official. not clear whether hillary clinton was targeted while using private e-mail as secretary of state. and it's not just government officials getting hit. your e-mails, your car, even your home security system controlled by a hacker and you don't even know it. coming up next, the are revealing to us how they're doing it. what you should be doing to lock them out. >>> also the family running for their premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liber
richard engel, nbc news, istanbul. >>> back in this country, nbc news has learned through obtaining a top secret document that chinese cyber spies have been reading the private e-mails of many top officials in the obama administration. it was first detected in april 2010 and still going on according to a senior official. not clear whether hillary clinton was targeted while using private e-mail as secretary of state. and it's not just government officials getting hit. your e-mails, your...
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how important was it that schumer and engel said that they're going to vote no?oes this mean for the absolute fate of this arrangement? >> maria, that's huge. it means bipartisan opposition and not bipartisan support. president nixon got the s.a.l.t. agreements and ronald regan, they had bipartisan support. the country supported them. with this, the country is 2-1 against the deal. now you have schumer against it. that doesn't bode well. not just to getting whether the deal is approved or not but if the veto, the president which you would expect is upheld, it means that the next president of the united states, who i expect will be republican, can renounce the deal. >> that's important because now it goes into the lap of the next president of the country. how is he or she going to reverse this? do you think with these no votes from schumer and engel that congress has a shot to change this fate? >> well, first off, congress will probably reject the deals. >> then the president will veto. >> will veto. the odds are that his veto will be upheld, although that can be
how important was it that schumer and engel said that they're going to vote no?oes this mean for the absolute fate of this arrangement? >> maria, that's huge. it means bipartisan opposition and not bipartisan support. president nixon got the s.a.l.t. agreements and ronald regan, they had bipartisan support. the country supported them. with this, the country is 2-1 against the deal. now you have schumer against it. that doesn't bode well. not just to getting whether the deal is approved or...
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josh: i will like to get straight to iran and to the very large scale chuck schumer and eliot engel how well is the administration suffer to avoid the otherwise loyal democrat join to the group. do you want to choose the -- over diplomacy? making a common cause. josh: mark, the president stands by the arguments he made a speech on american university on wednesday. you cited the two members of congress come out in opposition to the deal since the president delivered his. but we are going to do the math here.
josh: i will like to get straight to iran and to the very large scale chuck schumer and eliot engel how well is the administration suffer to avoid the otherwise loyal democrat join to the group. do you want to choose the -- over diplomacy? making a common cause. josh: mark, the president stands by the arguments he made a speech on american university on wednesday. you cited the two members of congress come out in opposition to the deal since the president delivered his. but we are going to do...
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nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel inside istanbul with more for us. >> reporter: startith the shooting incident next to the u.s. consulate here in istanbul. it's a fortress on a hill overlooking the -- very difficult to approach it. but around 7:00 this morning, witnesses say at least one woman, perhaps two women but certainly one woman arc approached the consulate with a gun, fired at least two shots according to witnesses, before she was surrounded by police, cornered by police in the crawl space of a building. police fired at her numerous times, missed, and eventually shot and wounded her and then took her into custody. almost exactly the same time, in another part of this city, there was a bomb at a turkish police station and when a bomb squad came to inspect the scene the bomb squad was ambushed and one turkish policeman was killed. that was just here in istanbul. southern turkey along the border with syria, turkish troops were attacked by kurdish militant groups. the attacks here in istanbul carried out by a radical left wing group according to officials, and the
nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel inside istanbul with more for us. >> reporter: startith the shooting incident next to the u.s. consulate here in istanbul. it's a fortress on a hill overlooking the -- very difficult to approach it. but around 7:00 this morning, witnesses say at least one woman, perhaps two women but certainly one woman arc approached the consulate with a gun, fired at least two shots according to witnesses, before she was surrounded by police, cornered...
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nbc's richard engel takes us through it. >> reporter: she's cornered in a crawl space. a police officer opens fire, but misses. he shouts for the woman to surrender. she appears confused and angry. at one stage the woman seems to hold up her hands in surrender. then throws something at police. police keep firing and she's wounded. later, arrested. >> nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel join mess now from istanbul. great to see you. tell me, what do you think happened? what do police think happens and how this fits into the overall virnlt where turkey is now joining the u.s. in taking on isis more confrontationally? >> we have a lot more information about what we think happened at the consulate itself. that incident you saw in the video, which we obtained from somebody who says he took it on his cellphone is staying in an apartment right nerkxt to the se street by the consulate building. the police identified the woman as 54-year-old known militant from a far left organization. she had just gotten out of prison about a month ago and this far left radical grou
nbc's richard engel takes us through it. >> reporter: she's cornered in a crawl space. a police officer opens fire, but misses. he shouts for the woman to surrender. she appears confused and angry. at one stage the woman seems to hold up her hands in surrender. then throws something at police. police keep firing and she's wounded. later, arrested. >> nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel join mess now from istanbul. great to see you. tell me, what do you think happened?...
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nbc's richard engel is on the round and has filed this report. >> reporter: the mass exodus continues. thousands of desperate migrants, mostly from syria, iraq and afghanistan are seeking refuge in europe. in serbia we met this man, from aleppo, a syrian city, devastated by the war. a pharmacist's shop was destroyed in an air strike. he left home two weeks ago and is now trying to get into hungary, a member of the european union. but it could be the biggest challenge yet. europe's borders have largely been reduced to reminders of a different era. the migration crisis is changing that. hungary was the first country to start to tear down the iron curtain. now, a quarter century later, it's taking the most extreme measures in europe to put up razor wire border fences, again. hungary is building a fence along its entire border with serbia. when finished it will be miles long. for now, hungarian police seem happy to pick up those who are willing to cooperate, load them on to bus and encourage them to move on to the next country. the locals are watching all of this with great concern. at th
nbc's richard engel is on the round and has filed this report. >> reporter: the mass exodus continues. thousands of desperate migrants, mostly from syria, iraq and afghanistan are seeking refuge in europe. in serbia we met this man, from aleppo, a syrian city, devastated by the war. a pharmacist's shop was destroyed in an air strike. he left home two weeks ago and is now trying to get into hungary, a member of the european union. but it could be the biggest challenge yet. europe's borders...
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the top democrat on the house foreign affairs committee, congressman elliott engel says he's in opposition to the deal congress to begin debating. the nuclear deal on september 8th. >>> up next, hillary clinton tweeting she didn't watch tonight's debate. she missed something. could have learned something, i think. does anybody believe her, by the way. we'll see when i look at my e-mail inbox. we'll have much more post debate analysis and highlights like this. you're going to love it. >> i think the big problem this country has is being politically correct. [ applause ] i've been challenged by so many people and i don't, frankly, have time for total political correctness. to be honest with you, this country doesn't have time either. either we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. sup jj? working hard? here at the td ameritrade trader group, they work all the time. working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app in the app store. it lets you trade stocks, options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of
the top democrat on the house foreign affairs committee, congressman elliott engel says he's in opposition to the deal congress to begin debating. the nuclear deal on september 8th. >>> up next, hillary clinton tweeting she didn't watch tonight's debate. she missed something. could have learned something, i think. does anybody believe her, by the way. we'll see when i look at my e-mail inbox. we'll have much more post debate analysis and highlights like this. you're going to love it....
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engel and his colleagues are part of a small group of courageous journalists risking their lives to report of the most extraordinary images are being captured by manny, an independent french photographer and filmmaker. manny uses a fake name in order to protect his identity. >> before becoming a journalist, i used to teach kids in middle schools in paris. >> as a young man, manny also teaches in syria where he travels to study arabic. >> i started going syria quite early in my life. >> when he decides to switch careers and become a journalist, the syrian conflict beckons. >> when these movements happened in the arab world, i thought, okay, this is something that is really important that is happening. i lived there and i know those people. >> using his teaching credentials as cover, manny sneaks into the country. >> i had to go through the border illegally. the biggest danger you're facing is to be discovered. >> in syria he begins reporting the human side of war, meeting and talking with ordinary citizens, including children. >> manny also gains the trust of fighters of the free syrian >>
engel and his colleagues are part of a small group of courageous journalists risking their lives to report of the most extraordinary images are being captured by manny, an independent french photographer and filmmaker. manny uses a fake name in order to protect his identity. >> before becoming a journalist, i used to teach kids in middle schools in paris. >> as a young man, manny also teaches in syria where he travels to study arabic. >> i started going syria quite early in my...
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you got this. >>> we're back now with new reporting from richard engel overseas.ichard is hearing that isis is now using chemical weapons in iraq. that is potentially a major game-changer there. and something the pentagon is paying close attention to. how about this? top military brass have recently said russia is where we need to be watching. in fact defense one reports american officials are preparing a missile defense system to protect u.s. cities from a potential attack. and despite our superpower status, there are concerning within the walls of the pentagon that we would not be fully prepared for a war with vladimir putin. marcus weissburger has been c e covering these head lines. let's talk russia versus yisis. who is the biggest threat? >> the theme is russia is the big threat to the united states. russia has nuclear weapons and could threaten the homeland itself. they say isis cannot do this, while they're a threat to the iraqis and the neighbors in the region. they can't threaten the u.s. homeland. the u.s. military has been deployed in iraq and afghanist
you got this. >>> we're back now with new reporting from richard engel overseas.ichard is hearing that isis is now using chemical weapons in iraq. that is potentially a major game-changer there. and something the pentagon is paying close attention to. how about this? top military brass have recently said russia is where we need to be watching. in fact defense one reports american officials are preparing a missile defense system to protect u.s. cities from a potential attack. and...
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richard engel is in istanbul. what else can you tell us regarding this latest development in the female assailant playing out there? >> i think it's important to understand, there are several crackdowns under way here, all taking place at the same time. the turkish government for the last couple of weeks have intensified a crackdown on a far left group. it has intensified a crackdown on kurdish guerillas and is attempting to take more steps against isis. that's why we saw the u.s. bringing in extra f-16s. very soon those will be in action along with turkish planes and other nato members attacking targets. you have this three-front war that turkey is launching against left wing extremists, against kurdish guerrillas and isis. today we saw two of those groups retaliate. kurds were attacking police stations and turkish military targets, primarily in the south of this country and then here in istanbul there were shots fired right in front of the u.s. consulate. the group blamed for that attack was the far left group,
richard engel is in istanbul. what else can you tell us regarding this latest development in the female assailant playing out there? >> i think it's important to understand, there are several crackdowns under way here, all taking place at the same time. the turkish government for the last couple of weeks have intensified a crackdown on a far left group. it has intensified a crackdown on kurdish guerillas and is attempting to take more steps against isis. that's why we saw the u.s....
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richard engel had more now from the hungarian boarder. >> the mess exodus continues.ds of desperate migrates from syria, iraq and afghanistan are seeking refuge in europe. in serbia we met that man from a syrian city devastated by the war. >> all killing. war. >> a pharmacist, his shop was destroyed in an air strike. he left home two weeks ago and is now trying to get into hungary, a member of the european union. but it could be his biggest challenge yet. europe's borders have largely been reduced to reminders of a different era. the migration crisis is changing that. >> hungary was the first country to start to tear down the iran curtain. now a quarter century later, it is taking the most extreme measures in europe to put up raiser wire border fences again. >> hungary is building a fence along its entire border. when finished it will be 12 feet high and a hundred miles long. so the migrants are in a hurry to cross while they can. for now hungarian police seem happy to pick up those who are willing to cooperate, load them on to buses and encourage them to move onto th
richard engel had more now from the hungarian boarder. >> the mess exodus continues.ds of desperate migrates from syria, iraq and afghanistan are seeking refuge in europe. in serbia we met that man from a syrian city devastated by the war. >> all killing. war. >> a pharmacist, his shop was destroyed in an air strike. he left home two weeks ago and is now trying to get into hungary, a member of the european union. but it could be his biggest challenge yet. europe's borders have...
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congress elliot engel came out against the iran deal shortly after schumer. he believes in a diplomatic solution but was concerned about sanctions relief. >>> it is official, after 16 years, john stewart said good bye, to the daily show. there were lots of laughs and even a few tears as he made his last appearance. the show began as a report on the first gop debate, but it quickly became a reunion for correspondents. >> wait, who's sam? >> future late show host steven colbert stopped by. john oliver also came by to say working at the daily show meant the world to him. >> i i'll never forget you john, but i'll be trying. >> good riddance smart -- >> and just when i'm running for president, what a bummer. >> john, i just don't know what to say. >> have fun feeding your rabbits, quitter. >> i'm dumb i'm stupid, so long, jackass. >> stewart offered a big thank you to his crew and everyone involved in the daily show. and bruce springsteen and his band were there. >>> and of the biggest surprises of the the week, jennifer aniston and justin theroux got married. the
congress elliot engel came out against the iran deal shortly after schumer. he believes in a diplomatic solution but was concerned about sanctions relief. >>> it is official, after 16 years, john stewart said good bye, to the daily show. there were lots of laughs and even a few tears as he made his last appearance. the show began as a report on the first gop debate, but it quickly became a reunion for correspondents. >> wait, who's sam? >> future late show host steven...
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engel. this morning we're pleased to be joined by john kerry the secretary of state, ernie moniz the secretary of energy and jack lew the secretary of the treasury. prior to his appointment secretary kerry served as a united states senator from massachusetts for 28 years. before being appointed secretary of energy dr. moniz was professor of physics and engineering at m.i.t. where he was a faculty member since 1973. from director of the office of management and budget to white house chief of staff, secretary lew now serves as the 76th secretary of the treasury. gentlemen, welcome. without objection, the witnesses' full prepared statements will be made part of the record. members will have five days to submit statements and questions and extraneous materials for the record and before turning to the testimony we have most members present here. i know we all recognize the gravity of this issue we want everyone to have a chance to question the secretaries. to accomplish that i would ask everyone
engel. this morning we're pleased to be joined by john kerry the secretary of state, ernie moniz the secretary of energy and jack lew the secretary of the treasury. prior to his appointment secretary kerry served as a united states senator from massachusetts for 28 years. before being appointed secretary of energy dr. moniz was professor of physics and engineering at m.i.t. where he was a faculty member since 1973. from director of the office of management and budget to white house chief of...
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ayman. >> nbc's richard engel. thank you. >>> coming up an unarmed teen shot and killed during a burglary. and we are live this arlington texas. also tense moments in the sky over a major u.s. airport. planes spot a drone while preparing to lane. and we'll go back to st. louis where a state of emergency was just declared. ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. wi noticed benny right away. , i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong and try aleve pm, now with an easy open cap. imagine - she won't have to or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today.
ayman. >> nbc's richard engel. thank you. >>> coming up an unarmed teen shot and killed during a burglary. and we are live this arlington texas. also tense moments in the sky over a major u.s. airport. planes spot a drone while preparing to lane. and we'll go back to st. louis where a state of emergency was just declared. ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. wi noticed benny right away. , i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when...
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richard engel from turkey with this report.ou check out this report tonight on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. do tune in. >>> coming up next, the young man may take the stand today. this after jurors heard from his peers. we'll have a report from the courthouse next. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 laptop, and durable new stellar notebooks, so you're walking the halls with varsity level swagger. that's what we call that new gear feeling. you left this on the bus... get it at the place with the experts to get you the right gear. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to know why... the move...her food...? so we tried purina cat chow gentle... ...because it's specially formulated for easy digestion. she's loved it ever sin
richard engel from turkey with this report.ou check out this report tonight on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. do tune in. >>> coming up next, the young man may take the stand today. this after jurors heard from his peers. we'll have a report from the courthouse next. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1...
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here's a chief foreign correspondent richard engel with more. >> reporter: the only part of the u.s.is that's on target so far in the u.s. air strikes. last september the u.s. administration announced a war on isis. >> to degrade and ultimately destroy the terrorist group known as isil. >> reporter: two weeks ago washington got what sounded like long-awaited good news. the u.s. has been bombing isis for nearly a year, and finally got access to bases here in southern turkey, bringing jets and drones far closer to their targets. a huge tactical gain. but isis doesn't seem to be shrinking. in fact, to quote one u.s. official, isis's international branchs are growing like crazy. isis has spread rapidly across north and west africa, arabiya, afghanistan, even into the far east. isis has expanded far more quickly and extensively than al qaeda ever did. >> what's happening mostly is the brand of isis is as powerful as the brand of osama bin laden. the isis battle is not going to be a quick battle. it takes years. >> reporter: and even at home in isis strongholds in iraq and syria, the group
here's a chief foreign correspondent richard engel with more. >> reporter: the only part of the u.s.is that's on target so far in the u.s. air strikes. last september the u.s. administration announced a war on isis. >> to degrade and ultimately destroy the terrorist group known as isil. >> reporter: two weeks ago washington got what sounded like long-awaited good news. the u.s. has been bombing isis for nearly a year, and finally got access to bases here in southern turkey,...
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he said quote: soon after schumer's announcement, new york congressman elliott engel said he too will support the deal. >> all right. we're seeing iran's leadership declare that military sites will be off-limits to inspectors. if this is iran's version of transparency, we're getting off to a bad start. >> reporter: speaking friday morning from vietnam, secretary of state john kerry said he respects schumer, but took issue with the assertion that the deal only postpone's iran's ability to build a nuclear weapon for ten years. >> if you have 25 years you yan um tracks, which we have. and 15 years at 300 kilograms of enriched -- of stockpile, and a limb on enrichment with open inspections 24/7 it is physically, physically impossible to build a bomb. >> reporter: schumer's decision is worrisome for supporters because with near unanimous republican opposition, president obama will need support from the democrats to sustain his plan. earlier thursday, one senate democrat came out in support of the bill, new york's other senator, she told the hill.com, that quote: john henry smith, al jazeer
he said quote: soon after schumer's announcement, new york congressman elliott engel said he too will support the deal. >> all right. we're seeing iran's leadership declare that military sites will be off-limits to inspectors. if this is iran's version of transparency, we're getting off to a bad start. >> reporter: speaking friday morning from vietnam, secretary of state john kerry said he respects schumer, but took issue with the assertion that the deal only postpone's iran's...
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richard engel is on the front lines of this growing crisis. >>> doctor shortage. practitioners using their signature touch to fill the widening gap in primary health care. why there are new questions about their training. >>> ten years later. it was the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history, devastating new orleans and the gulf coast. why hardships remain all these years later. >>> and ruff lesson. how man's best friend is teaching kids a new trick. it has something to do with stop, drop and roll over. "nightly news" begin
richard engel is on the front lines of this growing crisis. >>> doctor shortage. practitioners using their signature touch to fill the widening gap in primary health care. why there are new questions about their training. >>> ten years later. it was the deadliest hurricane in u.s. history, devastating new orleans and the gulf coast. why hardships remain all these years later. >>> and ruff lesson. how man's best friend is teaching kids a new trick. it has something to...
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. >> bronx congressman engel has deal. >>> coming up on news 4 new york at noon, big sub sway schedule changes on two lines. what you need to know. >>> also, laughsed an tears at jon stewart signs off after 16 years of "the daily show." >>> we're tracking sunshine on this friday. we're tracking a storm off to the south. what does that storm mean for your weekend forecast? we'll let you know. >>> three years after superstorm sandy caused major problems in our subways, repairs are still being made. big disruptions for the 100,000 riders who use the a and c lines between manhattan and brooklyn. >> this all starts this weekend. everything you need to know to get around. >> big weekend track work on the a and c line. the crane berry took is going to be shut down for repair from hurricane sandy. this right here underneath the east river end. so it's going to start tonight at 11:45 p.m. and run through monday at 5:00 p.m. that will be shut down completely. the a and c trains will run via the f right here. that is in both directions. also they're not going to be making any stops at the spring
. >> bronx congressman engel has deal. >>> coming up on news 4 new york at noon, big sub sway schedule changes on two lines. what you need to know. >>> also, laughsed an tears at jon stewart signs off after 16 years of "the daily show." >>> we're tracking sunshine on this friday. we're tracking a storm off to the south. what does that storm mean for your weekend forecast? we'll let you know. >>> three years after superstorm sandy caused major...