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engel: thank you very much. we need to be clear. iran is a serious threat. , st night's strikes on israel risk calculating and risk making this into a full-fledged war. iran supports terrorism. iran has ballistic missiles. iran tramples on human rights. as the leader said, no one doubts that iran is a bad player. the question is, how do you answer it? yes, there are some parts of a jcpoa that are problematic. but how do you fix them? do you fix them by staying in the deal? or do you fix them by walking away from the deal? i think it's clear that if you want to fix them, you stay in the deal and try to get others who are in the deal to work with us. we needed to work with our partners to extend the life of the deal because the sunset provision were problematic. we need to work with our partners to dial up pressure on iran. we walk away now. we have no pressure. instead of iran being isolated, the united states is isolated. we've lost all leverage. we've lost the goodwill of our partners. it seems to me that at this particular time, w
engel: thank you very much. we need to be clear. iran is a serious threat. , st night's strikes on israel risk calculating and risk making this into a full-fledged war. iran supports terrorism. iran has ballistic missiles. iran tramples on human rights. as the leader said, no one doubts that iran is a bad player. the question is, how do you answer it? yes, there are some parts of a jcpoa that are problematic. but how do you fix them? do you fix them by staying in the deal? or do you fix them by...
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engel: i'm sorry. i urge ail all members to support this and -- i urge all members to support this and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is now on the amendment offered by the gentleman from new york. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes do have it. the amendment is agreed to. mr. engel: mr. chairman, on that i ask fored a vode -- i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: the gentleman from new york asks for a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from new york will be postponed. it's now in order -- oh, he is here. ok. it is now in order to consider amendment number 50 presented in house report 115-702. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. polis: i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment num
engel: i'm sorry. i urge ail all members to support this and -- i urge all members to support this and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is now on the amendment offered by the gentleman from new york. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes do have it. the amendment is agreed to. mr. engel: mr. chairman, on that i ask fored a vode -- i ask for a...
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thanks to members engel, waters and schiff for their outstanding leadership on their committees of jurisdiction and their fierce commitment to defending america's national security in the region and around the world. thanks also to representative david price, doggett, schakowsky, connolly, welch, lee and yarmuth for joining us. and for your strong leadership, all of you, in congress, that you defend the iran nuclear agreement. i carried in this book, because i display it with great pride in my office and show it to people who come by. this is the democratic members' statements in support of the iran nuclear agreement. i believe that the iran nuclear agreement was one of the great diplomatic achievements of our time. to be able to bring russia and china along with the other members of the national security council -- the -- plus germany. national security five, plus germany, -- it's not the national. it's -- was remarkable. was remarkable. for years we have been trying to t china and russia to do any sanctions on iran. never, never, never. and now they were willing to join in this nuclear agreem
thanks to members engel, waters and schiff for their outstanding leadership on their committees of jurisdiction and their fierce commitment to defending america's national security in the region and around the world. thanks also to representative david price, doggett, schakowsky, connolly, welch, lee and yarmuth for joining us. and for your strong leadership, all of you, in congress, that you defend the iran nuclear agreement. i carried in this book, because i display it with great pride in my...
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>> richard engel, thank you.ou can see more when "on assignment" with richard engel airs at 9:00 eastern on msnbc. >>> still ahead, bombing manhunt, the search for two suspects responsible for an explosion at a restaurant injuring more than a dozen people. stay with us. >>> back now with the manhunt and growing mystery. police in canada are searching for two men that entered a toronto area last night and set off a bomb. three people were seriously hurt and a dozen more injured but authorities aren't certain what was behind the attack. our justice correspondent pete williams has details. >> reporter: families were hosting two children's birthday parties at a popular indian restaurant. >> many people are screaming. they are trying to run out from the restaurant. >> reporter: it happened in mississauga west of toronto, canada. police say these two men entered the restaurant at about 10:30 last night wearing zip up hoodies concealing faces. one was carrying a bucket or paint can investigators say contained a bomb. it
>> richard engel, thank you.ou can see more when "on assignment" with richard engel airs at 9:00 eastern on msnbc. >>> still ahead, bombing manhunt, the search for two suspects responsible for an explosion at a restaurant injuring more than a dozen people. stay with us. >>> back now with the manhunt and growing mystery. police in canada are searching for two men that entered a toronto area last night and set off a bomb. three people were seriously hurt and a...
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including a live report from nbc's richard engel who's on the ground in jerusalem. also today, melania trump underwent a medical procedure for what the white house called a, quote, benign kidney condition. and we're told the procedure was successful and the president tweeted this afternoon that the first lady is in good spirits. we've been watching this week for the criminal trial of the republican governor of missouri. eric greitens. greitens was accused of felony invasion of privacy stemming from his allegedly taking a compromising photo of a woman he had an affair with back in 2015. out of the blue today the local prosecutor announced her office was dropping the invasion of privacy charge against the governor. they're asking the judge to appoint a special prosecutor and start the case again. governor greitens still faces a felony count of computer tampering related to campaign fund-raising. and he could end up being impeached by his own republican party in a special session that starts on friday. we'll keep an eye on that as well. but we're going to start tonight
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>> richard engel in gaza, thank you. >>> now to the alleged house of horrors in northern california. tonight the father of ten children removed from the home is speaking out from behind bars. both he and his wife are facing several charges including felony child abuse. nbc's gadi schwartz has the latest. we want to warn you. some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight a man accused of torturing his children is defending himself from jail. >> they took my kids and they took my wife and now they took me. >> reporter: jonathan allen and his wife ina rogers accused of abusing and neglecting their ten children. >> i'm not perfect. no one is perfect. but i am not an animal. i am not a torturer and i am not a monster. >> reporter: police found squalor and the grandmother said the kids told her they were tortured every day. >> he'd put duct tape on our eyes, lay us on the floor. tell us we couldn't move and if we did he would just pounce us and beat us all in the stomach. he said the demons were making him do it. >> reporter: wanda rojers didn't want to speak on camera. >> a blac
>> richard engel in gaza, thank you. >>> now to the alleged house of horrors in northern california. tonight the father of ten children removed from the home is speaking out from behind bars. both he and his wife are facing several charges including felony child abuse. nbc's gadi schwartz has the latest. we want to warn you. some of the images are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight a man accused of torturing his children is defending himself from jail. >> they took my...
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this is historic and there are lives at stake. >> richard engel, in jerusalem for us tonight, thank you. >>> back in this country now to a big decision that has big money ramifications. millions of people across the country bet with each other on the outcome of pro and college sports events but until today, that's been legal only in nevada but now, the u.s. supreme court has ended that state sports betting monopoly and our justice correspondent pete williams has details on the flood gates opened by today's ruling. >> he scores! >> reporter: the only place to legally bet on the hockey playoffs or any other sporting event has been nevada. but now sports betting won't stay in vegas. the supreme court today struck down a federal law that required most states to ban it. the 6-3 ruling declared the federal law unconstitutional, a violation on state's rights. new jersey brought the challenge, it wants to allow sports gambling at casinos and at racetracks there and collect taxes and spent millions getting ready. >> everyone is betting anyway, so what we're trying to do is legalize it, protect c
this is historic and there are lives at stake. >> richard engel, in jerusalem for us tonight, thank you. >>> back in this country now to a big decision that has big money ramifications. millions of people across the country bet with each other on the outcome of pro and college sports events but until today, that's been legal only in nevada but now, the u.s. supreme court has ended that state sports betting monopoly and our justice correspondent pete williams has details on the...
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. >> reporter: this is richard engel, instant reaction to president trump's announcement in iran, where president rouhani says he will stick with the deal even without the u.s. but threatening what could happen if the now wounded agreement crumbles entirely. if iranian benefits in the deal aren't provided, he said, iran is ready to resume nuclear activity. across europe, there's a chill tonight that the u.s. under president trump may not be a reliable partner any more. an unusual joint statement read, it is with regret and concern that we, the leaders of france, germany and the united kingdom take note of president trump's decision. just last month, french president emmanuel macron made a personal plea to keep the deal at the white house. >> we should not abandon it, without having something substantial. >> reporter: but at least two countries loved president trump's move, saudi arabia and israel. where last week, benjamin netanyahu made a dramatic case to drop the deal, citing intelligence that iran made the deal in bad faith. tonight praising president trump. >> israel fully supports
. >> reporter: this is richard engel, instant reaction to president trump's announcement in iran, where president rouhani says he will stick with the deal even without the u.s. but threatening what could happen if the now wounded agreement crumbles entirely. if iranian benefits in the deal aren't provided, he said, iran is ready to resume nuclear activity. across europe, there's a chill tonight that the u.s. under president trump may not be a reliable partner any more. an unusual joint...
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richard engel has more from the west bank. >> reporter: defiance today in iran as the u.s. reimposed some sanctions as president trump walked away from the deal, burning american flags after friday prayers, shouting death to america and issuing a new threat that unspecified preparations have begun to restart iran's nuclear program on an industrial scale if negotiators can't salvage the deal. it comes after a rare and dangerous military confrontation between israel and iran, and that isn't the only flash point. jerusalem is now blanketed with posters thanking president trump for his decision to move the u.s. embassy to the city on monday. a controversial decision that drove palestinians onto the streets. palestinians say they will keep protesting right until and after the u.s. moves its embassy to jerusalem and that they will never give up on their dream of having the holy city as their capital, too. >> nothing can stop us from demanding freedom or oblige us to surrenders to injustice. >> reporter: but israel so far dismissed the protest as anger that will pass and says the
richard engel has more from the west bank. >> reporter: defiance today in iran as the u.s. reimposed some sanctions as president trump walked away from the deal, burning american flags after friday prayers, shouting death to america and issuing a new threat that unspecified preparations have begun to restart iran's nuclear program on an industrial scale if negotiators can't salvage the deal. it comes after a rare and dangerous military confrontation between israel and iran, and that isn't...
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nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel with the story. >> reporter: gasps of disbelief. and applause as russian journalist arkady babchenko, who police said yesterday was murdered, shot three times in his apartment dying in an ambulance and even putting out a sketch of a suspect, today was back from the dead walking into a press conference with police announcing it was all staged. "i apologize to my wife for all the hell she had to go through," babchenko said. news of his murder yesterday sparked an outcry. supporters laying flowers at memorials and blaming russia for ordering the hit. babchenko is a critic of vladimir putin. while russia denied involvement, many of putin's critics have been shot or poisoned over the years, including boris nemsov, shot right next to the kremlin. he was shot in the back at least five times right in front of his girlfriend. this time ukraine security forces says it was a sting operation, which they said led to the arrest of a man allegedly paid $40,000 by moscow to organize babchenko's murder. "there was no other wa way," babchenko said. b
nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel with the story. >> reporter: gasps of disbelief. and applause as russian journalist arkady babchenko, who police said yesterday was murdered, shot three times in his apartment dying in an ambulance and even putting out a sketch of a suspect, today was back from the dead walking into a press conference with police announcing it was all staged. "i apologize to my wife for all the hell she had to go through," babchenko said. news of his...
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engel: i fear withdrawal would set back these efforts. and congress has heard nothing about alternatives. i would conquer with all those words -- concur with all of those words. ms. pelosi: he opposed the agreement. reporter: thanks so much. the white house has indicated that it's possibly going to implement additional sanctions beyond the sanctions they've reimposed with the jcpoa. some of your colleagues on the other side of the aisle have also quoted this idea. legislatively do you have any sort of game plan to, you know, keep some of your -- not chairman royce, but people like senator toomey, congressman mccaul, who have called for additional sanctions on iran, from going forward? ms. pelosi: does anybody want to speak to that? as has been said, the president had no plan b. this was a coordinated collaboration among many nations and that multilateralism was the strength of the agreement. it's very hard to know if the president's even going to enforce sanctions. if he doesn't feel like it that day. no matter what the congress says. but
engel: i fear withdrawal would set back these efforts. and congress has heard nothing about alternatives. i would conquer with all those words -- concur with all of those words. ms. pelosi: he opposed the agreement. reporter: thanks so much. the white house has indicated that it's possibly going to implement additional sanctions beyond the sanctions they've reimposed with the jcpoa. some of your colleagues on the other side of the aisle have also quoted this idea. legislatively do you have any...
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richard engel learned it had a political aim.e's a clip from richard's report. >> it's creepy to know that someone was trying to dig up your profile and the names of your kids and in-laws and your wife and where your live. that's pretty sleazy. >> i don't have much to hide, but it's not okay with us that some firm is trying to gain access to us. >> who wanted this done? >> joining me now for more about his investigation, richard engel. it's fascinating, it's disturbing to say the least. >> it certainly is. you mentioned harvey weinstein. that source was someone with direct knowledge of this operation, and he was hiding his identity because he was concerned about repercussions and his own safety. black cube did an operation for harvey weinstein. that's been well documented a t this stage. and harvweinstein hired this coy based in israel to find out information about his accusers and to manipulate his accusers, to throw them off of their goal, which was to expos harvey weinstein. obviously it didn't work out the way he planned. the
richard engel learned it had a political aim.e's a clip from richard's report. >> it's creepy to know that someone was trying to dig up your profile and the names of your kids and in-laws and your wife and where your live. that's pretty sleazy. >> i don't have much to hide, but it's not okay with us that some firm is trying to gain access to us. >> who wanted this done? >> joining me now for more about his investigation, richard engel. it's fascinating, it's disturbing...
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richard engel, nbc news. >>> more than seven months after the ambush in niger. the pentagon has released its most detailed account yet of the surprise attack that claimed the lives of four american soldiers. while the report cites a series of failures, ultimately it does not assign any blame. we get more from hans nichols with reaction from the widow of one of those fallen soldiers. >> reporter: the pentagon admitting individual, organizational, and institutional failures caused the death of four american soejz in niger last october. an unclassified report faulted a lack of training and bad command oversight at every level. but in the end, isis simply surprised a 12-man green beret team and over 30 nigerien partners. >> the direct cause is that the enemy achieved tactical surprise there and our forces were outnumbered three to one. >> who's to blame? >> i have responsibilities as a combatant commander. the service has responsibilities. >> reporter: the pentagon laid out the heroics of the outnumbered soldiers including la david johnson. he unloaded mounted machi
richard engel, nbc news. >>> more than seven months after the ambush in niger. the pentagon has released its most detailed account yet of the surprise attack that claimed the lives of four american soldiers. while the report cites a series of failures, ultimately it does not assign any blame. we get more from hans nichols with reaction from the widow of one of those fallen soldiers. >> reporter: the pentagon admitting individual, organizational, and institutional failures caused...
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here's nbc's richard engel. >> reporter: gasps of disbelief.ause as russian journalist arkady babchenko who ukrainian police said was murdered, shot three times in his apartment, dying in an ambulance. even putting out a sketch of a suspect. back from the dead, walking into a press conference with police announcing it was all staged. >>> i apologize to my wife for all the hell she had to go through, babchenko said. news of his murder sparked an outcry. supporters laying flowers at memorials. and blaming russia for ordering the hit. babchenko is a critic of vladimir putin. while russia denied involvement, many of putin's critics have been shot or poisoned over the years, including opposition leader boris nemstof next to the kremlin. he was shot in the back at least five times right in front of his girlfriend. but this time, ukraine security forces said the faked killing was a sting operation which they said led to the arrest of a man allegedly paid $40,000 by moscow to organize babchenko's murder. >>> there was no other way, babchenko said. many
here's nbc's richard engel. >> reporter: gasps of disbelief.ause as russian journalist arkady babchenko who ukrainian police said was murdered, shot three times in his apartment, dying in an ambulance. even putting out a sketch of a suspect. back from the dead, walking into a press conference with police announcing it was all staged. >>> i apologize to my wife for all the hell she had to go through, babchenko said. news of his murder sparked an outcry. supporters laying flowers...
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engel: i thank my friend for yielding to me, mr. chairman. i rise in support of an amendment i join with ranking member smith to offer on niger. last october four american service members were killed in an ambush in niger. we still don't full ynd what happened and for some -- fully understand what happened and for some reason the zeal for oversight seems to have dried up. american personnel were in niger for an accompanied mission. but sometime after these four heroes lost their lives, the administration said, well, no, they actually fought under the 2001 war authorization. that's the post-9/11 aumf. so four americans are dead and it turns out we've been fighting the war on terror in one country after another. there is seemingly no limits and we have a responsibility to do better. so this is a scandal screaming out for congressional oversight. not just in this case, but in so many of the far-flung places where our military is engaged overseas. we need to stay focused on fighting terrorist organizations . but the law says congress decides when
engel: i thank my friend for yielding to me, mr. chairman. i rise in support of an amendment i join with ranking member smith to offer on niger. last october four american service members were killed in an ambush in niger. we still don't full ynd what happened and for some -- fully understand what happened and for some reason the zeal for oversight seems to have dried up. american personnel were in niger for an accompanied mission. but sometime after these four heroes lost their lives, the...
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and as threaten to exit the accord when it comes up for renewal on may twelfth and tehran says it's engel complying with the deal but not seeing the benefits speaking at a rally rouhani says he's ready for trump's decision no matter what it is. oh if the u.s. opts to pull out of the nuclear deal they will soon realize that this decision will become a historic regret for them so you will. tell the whole world america europe the east and the west we will not negotiate with anyone over our country's weapons and defense. your own. lives. more honorably we will build and stockpile weapons equipment and missiles as much as our country requires. these stars seem. in slovakia instead of celebrating i'm a wedding friends and family are mourning murdered journalist young coot siac and his fiance martina. could siac had been investigating high level corruption in the country there are still unsolved murders in february have led to mass protests which triggered the resignation of the prime minister amid demands to battle corruption and protect press freedom it should have been one of the happiest day
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richard engel is going to join us with the latest.is really good at. i think that's probably a compliment. keep it here on "morning joe." never owned a business. there's nothing small about it. are your hours small? what about your reputation, is that small? when you own your own thing, it's huge. your partnerships, even bigger. with dell small business technology advisors you'll get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. because the only one who decides how big your business can be, is you. the dell vostro 15 laptop, with 7th gen intel® core™ processors. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may incr
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thank you, richard engel. much more of you fellas when we come back. we will be talking about this unfortunately for a long time. >>> by the way, in west virginia, the republicans are nervous. don blankenship could pull off a win, giving a big boost to democratic senator joe manchin. we will give you the latest on where that race stands in a minute. stick with us. this is requested hardball" where the action is. stormy daniels welcome back to "s just closed in west virginia, where we are covering a primary. zon bla don blankenship is looking for a big win. it's too early to call. let's go to steve kornacki. he's on the big board tonight. >> polls closed. we will take you through what we can expect very quickly in the next 90 minutes if the past is prolonged, probably a third of the vote in west virginia will come in, in the next 90 minutes, we will know is blankenship for real? are the reports, the idea of him surging is based on internal polls. there is not a public poll out there showing. but republican internal polls that have set off panic in walk.
thank you, richard engel. much more of you fellas when we come back. we will be talking about this unfortunately for a long time. >>> by the way, in west virginia, the republicans are nervous. don blankenship could pull off a win, giving a big boost to democratic senator joe manchin. we will give you the latest on where that race stands in a minute. stick with us. this is requested hardball" where the action is. stormy daniels welcome back to "s just closed in west virginia,...
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richard engel. nice to meet you.. >> reporter: even after he agreed to sit down with us for an interview. he wouldn't allow us to show his face or use his voice. >> why are you disguising your identity? >> because this is an incredibly toxic story that spans the globe. there are so many actors in the story who might react badly to someone who speaks out and exposes what's been going on here. >> what do you mean? >> without trying to sound too paranoid, it could be anything, from going after you personally, making things difficult for your family, or just putting you in the glare of the spotlight. >> reporter: this is the first time for anyone with direct knowledge of black cube's operations to go on camera and talk about them without permission. so we went to great lengths to cross-reference his information with other sources. >> how does black cube work? what do they do? >> ultimately it depends on what the client wants. so if a client comes to them and says i just need information on my business rival, they'll set
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. >>> joining me now, richard engel from jerusalem.hard, thanks for being with us today, first of all, this expanding conflict you've been tracking from both sides between israel and iran seems almost with a green light from the administration after its withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal. >> it certainly did appear very coordinated. israeli officials say this didn't catch them by surprise, that they knew it was coming so to speak. so to paint the scene of what happened, president trump, although he always said he would do it did come out and say he was not going to keep the united states in the deal. there was a lot of rhetoric, there was a lot of concerns and then short time after that we see this very rare exchange of fire between israeli forces and the golan heights and iranian forces but not iranian forces in iran, iranian forces in syria. for a long time there has been this shadow war going on between israel and iran in syria, it's been hidden by the civil for what that country. yesterday was the first time iranian forces insid
. >>> joining me now, richard engel from jerusalem.hard, thanks for being with us today, first of all, this expanding conflict you've been tracking from both sides between israel and iran seems almost with a green light from the administration after its withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal. >> it certainly did appear very coordinated. israeli officials say this didn't catch them by surprise, that they knew it was coming so to speak. so to paint the scene of what happened,...
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laura engel, thank you. >> julie: the efforts to save the upcoming summit with north korea.t is going on behind closed doors at the meeting between secretary of state mike pompeo and kim jong-un's right-hand man? and what both sides need to hear to make that summit happen. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. oth
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that's nbc's richard engel from jerusalem.the full report tonight when the special series on assignment with richard engel continues at 9:00 p.m. eastern time right here on msnbc. >>> that wraps up this hour. i'm david gura. thank you for watching. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. the expression used to go like this. when america sneezes, the world catches a cold. a planned summit with north korea that even our closest allies are left out of the loop and scrambling to keep up with trump's shifting pronouncements. one senior white house official telling me today that the decision to pull out of the summit was kept close, explaining we had to be sure we had the exact decision bor
that's nbc's richard engel from jerusalem.the full report tonight when the special series on assignment with richard engel continues at 9:00 p.m. eastern time right here on msnbc. >>> that wraps up this hour. i'm david gura. thank you for watching. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. the expression used to go like this. when america sneezes, the world catches a cold. a planned summit with north korea that even...
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>> thank you for that reporting and that detail, richard engel in jerusalem for us tonight.ere to talk about it, jeanine zakaria, former jerusalem bureau chief for "the washington post," who is teaching journalism at stanford university and was recently the author of a piece i'm holding in my hand from the san francisco chronicle, don't move u.s. embassy to jerusalem. i'm going to ask you a question. i fear the answer. is this what a new ant fa da looks like. >> it very well may be, brian. we've seen these pictures before, and along the gaza border in particular, we had very serious wars between israel and hamas in 2008, 2012, 2014. so we're looking at a definite uptick, the most bloody day of clashes along that border since that 2014 war. >> you've been to gaza many times. i've been to gaza several times. how do you describe it beyond the hopelessness that's evident even in television pictures? how do you describe it to your friends in the u.s.? >> you know, i generally try to talk about the people that are there because i think what we get in the united states is a very mo
>> thank you for that reporting and that detail, richard engel in jerusalem for us tonight.ere to talk about it, jeanine zakaria, former jerusalem bureau chief for "the washington post," who is teaching journalism at stanford university and was recently the author of a piece i'm holding in my hand from the san francisco chronicle, don't move u.s. embassy to jerusalem. i'm going to ask you a question. i fear the answer. is this what a new ant fa da looks like. >> it very...
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that's nbc's richard engel from jerusalem. you can see the full report tonight when the special series on assignment with richard engel continues at 9:00 p.m. eastern time right here on msnbc. >>> that wraps up this hour. i'm david gura. thank you for watching. "deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts now. >> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. the expression used to go like this. when america sneezes, the world catches a cold. a planned summit with north korea that even our closest allies are left out of the loop and scrambling to keep up with trump's shifting pronouncements. one senior white house official telling me today that the decision to pull out of the summit was kept close, explaining we had to be sure we had the exact decision before we could notify everyone so it didn't leak. the source added, it's not like donald trump hadn't foreshadowed the possibility. fair enough, but it's unclear exactly what the president was trying to foreshadow in these remarks this morning. >> mr. president, is the summit still
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. >> for more i'm joined by richard engel, chief foreign correspondent for nbc news.is the mood there in terms of the reality today in the entire mideast? >> well the mood here in jerusalem is that they're taking a victory lap. they feel they won, that they have taken this city and now the united states has recognized it as theirs, or recognized it as theirs, as the homeland of the jewish people for the last 3,000 years as the capital of israel the state for the last 70 years. if you look on the old city wall behind me, and i know it might be hard to see on the monitor, this is the wall to the ancient part of jerusalem, the part that contains the most holy sites for muslims, christians and jews, the most disputed part of this entire disputed land. and on that wall tonight, there are projections of israeli and american flags, and it says thank you, president trump. so they are declaring that this city is theirs, is israel's, and they are thanking in part president trump for making that happen. >> what happens to the -- from the israeli point of view to the arabs that l
. >> for more i'm joined by richard engel, chief foreign correspondent for nbc news.is the mood there in terms of the reality today in the entire mideast? >> well the mood here in jerusalem is that they're taking a victory lap. they feel they won, that they have taken this city and now the united states has recognized it as theirs, or recognized it as theirs, as the homeland of the jewish people for the last 3,000 years as the capital of israel the state for the last 70 years. if...
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our thanks to richard engel for that report. a lot of interesting questions in that methodology there by the ukrainian secret service and authorities. >>> the kid who brought that white house press secretary to tears, plus the latest on the kim summit. >>> and the president's meeting with kim kardashian. what came of that. we're back in a moment. stay with us. powerful potential... signature toughness... and one more thing... the world comes with it. the new, reimagined 2019 jeep cherokee. i needthat's whenvice foi remembered that my ex-ex- ex-boyfriend actually went to law school, so i called him. he didn't call me back! if your ex-ex- ex-boyfriend isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. picking the right style takes time. ♪ one picky customer shouldn't take all your time
our thanks to richard engel for that report. a lot of interesting questions in that methodology there by the ukrainian secret service and authorities. >>> the kid who brought that white house press secretary to tears, plus the latest on the kim summit. >>> and the president's meeting with kim kardashian. what came of that. we're back in a moment. stay with us. powerful potential... signature toughness... and one more thing... the world comes with it. the new, reimagined 2019...
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richard engel, nbc news. >>> back here at home tonight, the fcc has just levelled the largest fine ever, $120 million against a guy whose been called a robocall kingpin. it's a label he denies but the feds are fighting back as the number of robocalls surge. chances are you or someone you know has been flooded with the kinds of calls. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the details. >> reporter: the national nuisance is getting worse. 30 billion robocalls last year alone. >> you have been selected to receive 2,600 travel dollars toward your next trip. >> reporter: today, the fcc fought back slapping this miami man with the largest fine ever, $120 million. the agency says companies he controlled were behind 100 million robocalls in three months. >> he was engaged in the single largest malicious illegal spoofed robocall campaign that the fcc has ever investigated. >> reporter: he has denied engaging in fraudulent activities. >> i'm not the kingpin of robocalling that is alleged. >> reporter: in new jersey tony novak is frustrated with multiple robocalls a day, many appearing to come from his area cod
richard engel, nbc news. >>> back here at home tonight, the fcc has just levelled the largest fine ever, $120 million against a guy whose been called a robocall kingpin. it's a label he denies but the feds are fighting back as the number of robocalls surge. chances are you or someone you know has been flooded with the kinds of calls. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the details. >> reporter: the national nuisance is getting worse. 30 billion robocalls last year alone. >> you have...
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engels crossed it'll be a good game and everyone is happy. it's a great atmosphere. i we nt happy.lim last night. dancing with italian women might. there is no bad vibes will stop i don't want is the too soon. —— there is no bad vibes but i don't want to speak too soon. not long until the match begins on the stadio 0limpico behind me. the noise levels are starting to ratchet up. liverpool will try and reach their first champions league final since 2007, the eighth overall. they are going for a sixth trophy in this competition. but roma have never won it before and in front of their home fans, they will hope for a dramatic comeback in what should be a classic. great stuff. there has been some great moments for liverpool fans in europe over the city. and many might be thinking back to the final in 1984 against rome. it ended 1—1 after extra time, so it went to penalties. alan kennedy was the man to score the decisive spot kick that clinched the title for liverpool. 0ur sports editor, dan roan, spoke to him about that final. liverpool were probably the top team in europe at that parti
engels crossed it'll be a good game and everyone is happy. it's a great atmosphere. i we nt happy.lim last night. dancing with italian women might. there is no bad vibes will stop i don't want is the too soon. —— there is no bad vibes but i don't want to speak too soon. not long until the match begins on the stadio 0limpico behind me. the noise levels are starting to ratchet up. liverpool will try and reach their first champions league final since 2007, the eighth overall. they are going...
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bill engels thought his equipment was a safe distance away. well the culprit was not the fault of the while bill may have lost a camera, he has the pictures still. the flames did not harm the camera's memory card that gave us these amazing pictures of the launch. >> selfies, food we with use our phones to take pictures all the time. >> yes, but they have limitations. >> you take pictures with your phone now, okay, watch this, you sometimes need more than your camera phone to take great pictures. there's a lot of good point and shoot cameras out from to help you with your game, take a look. for many of us, our go-two camera is right in our pocket or bag. our smartphone. >> i only use my phone for pictures. >> the camera got so good, no reason to have a camera. >> my kid uses a lot, they love to take a selfie or some pictures when they want outside. >> as good as the camera technology has become in our phones. consumer reports say there's still things a good advanced point and shoot camera can do better. >> while smartphone cameras, they produce
bill engels thought his equipment was a safe distance away. well the culprit was not the fault of the while bill may have lost a camera, he has the pictures still. the flames did not harm the camera's memory card that gave us these amazing pictures of the launch. >> selfies, food we with use our phones to take pictures all the time. >> yes, but they have limitations. >> you take pictures with your phone now, okay, watch this, you sometimes need more than your camera phone to...
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eliot engel. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and mr. secretary. welcome to the foreign affairs committee. we always pride our committee in being the most bipartisan committee in congress, and always say that when we believe when we talk about foreign policy, partisanship should stop at the water's edge. >> doesn't mean we won't have disagreemen disagreements and some of those we're going to discuss today, but i think this committee perhaps more than any other committee in congress has worked very effectively to set up a bipartisan majority. so welcome, mr. secretary. you're no stranger here. and we look forward to what you have to say, obviously, today. after the administration sent its 2017 budget request, which we were very disappointed with, congress's message was clear. cutting diplomacy and development by a third was unacceptable. we sent that message through letters and statements and finally with the 2018 funding bill. and let me say once again, bipartisan majorities stopped those draconian cuts from going forward. but this administration h
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has been named as the german football ambassador for twenty eighteen coaches auto fister and gareth engels were also recognised for their sporting and social commitments abroad at the ceremony in berlin last night. in germany he's known by only a handful of football fanatics. but in japan he's a big name get angles assistant coach at japanese club. he's been coaching at japan's biggest club since the early eighty's. he also enjoyed a spell as the coach of the mozambique national team always on the move taking german football to the farthest reaches of the globe he's just been named german football ambassador for twenty eight team. discipline professionalism a strong mentality i think that's what i bring to the table. you have to be electable in other countries but these are the qualities the japanese love about germany. for. the fans award went to a man that's been through testing times liverpool goalkeeper loris caris the former mines man had a difficult start to life in england but a short performances since have helped his team reach the final of this season's champions league. football
has been named as the german football ambassador for twenty eighteen coaches auto fister and gareth engels were also recognised for their sporting and social commitments abroad at the ceremony in berlin last night. in germany he's known by only a handful of football fanatics. but in japan he's a big name get angles assistant coach at japanese club. he's been coaching at japan's biggest club since the early eighty's. he also enjoyed a spell as the coach of the mozambique national team always on...
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engel: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. engel: mr. speaker, i move that the house do adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly, the house off the floor. the gentleman may proceed. mr. thornberry: i thank the chair. mr. chairman, i'm pleased to bring before the house h.r. 5515, the national defense authorization act for fiscal year 2019. this measure was reported favorably out of our committee .y a vote of 60-1 and if signed into law, this would be the 58th consecutive year in which a national defense authorization act was signed into law. i want to begin by thanking the members of the house armed
engel: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. engel: mr. speaker, i move that the house do adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly, the house off the floor. the gentleman may proceed. mr. thornberry: i thank the chair. mr. chairman, i'm pleased to bring before the house h.r. 5515, the national...
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as my colleague richard engel pointed out, there were a lot of people here who were saying they no longer see the united states as a neutral arbiter in these negotiations. the fact is that here in the gaza strip and among a lot of palestinians, they never really considered the united states to be all that neutral anyway. but this just really solidified that. so when we're talking about this disconnect between what nikki haley was saying yesterday and the security council laying blame on hamas here and saying that israel showed restraint, it's not surprising that so many people throughout the international community would disagree with her because so many countries have disagreed with the u.s. decision to move the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem to begin with. now we're seeing the result of that decision here in the gaza strip and throughout the palestinian territories. philip? >> matt bradley for us in gaza, thank you. >>> did the cia spy on the president of the united states? that's what one senate intelligence committee member would like to know. senator rand paul sent a letter to th
as my colleague richard engel pointed out, there were a lot of people here who were saying they no longer see the united states as a neutral arbiter in these negotiations. the fact is that here in the gaza strip and among a lot of palestinians, they never really considered the united states to be all that neutral anyway. but this just really solidified that. so when we're talking about this disconnect between what nikki haley was saying yesterday and the security council laying blame on hamas...
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service on the k engel side, m ocean view, m terbell lines are all effected. muni is doing prep work for a two-month long closure of the tunnel that begins in late june to renovate the structure. >>> still ahead, where are they? the online movement has taken off after the federal government reported that over 1,000 immigrant children can't be accounted for. >>> plus a controversy of a different kind along the u.s./mexico border. the incident that's caused an uproar. >>> game seven of the series, no >>> children's rights activists are calling for a national day of action for children to be held this friday. it is in response to the report that hundreds of immigrant children who arrived without parents are now unaccounted for. the department of health and human services reported last month that 1,475 children who arrived without an adult are now missing, but it just started trending with a new #wearethechildren. senator kamala harris tweeted yesterday she demanded answers from the homeland security secretary at a hearing last month, but was not happy with the an
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merchandise marx's image is certainly iconic his profile instantly recognizable of marx's funeral friedrich engels eulogized his name will enjoy through the ages and so also will his work it certainly has paul brennan al-jazeera triac. wild animals rescued from the syrian city of aleppo have been found a new home in northern jordan the lions tigers and bears and i living in a nature reserve dedicated to rescuing animals from conflict so only sanctuary of its kind in the middle east as brandis alexander ports. syeed is a two year old lion and has been through a great deal he's one of many animals rescued from a warzone and brought to this century in northern jordan. we are currently have twenty three in total we have seventeen lions we have four bears into tigers and they all come from somewhere from the in middle east last summer several animals were rescued from a zoo in the syrian city of aleppo during heavy bombing they were moved across the border to turkey for treatment and eventually brought here. when the animals came from syria other tigers were very very weak nourished and very very skinn
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dice marx's image is certainly iconic his profile instantly recognizable of marx's funeral friedrich engels eulogized his name will enjoy through the ages and so also will his work it certainly has paul brennan al-jazeera . without is there are these are top stories for us as announce a change in policy that could lead to the deportation of tens of thousands of one german emigrants donald trump is ending a program that gave them temporary refuge after a hurricane hit one jurist daily twenty years ago. the white house says donald trump will meet south korean president later this month and discuss the upcoming talks between the u.s. president and north korean leader kim jong il trance as a date and location have been set for their meeting. we're having very substantive talks with north korea and a lot of things have already happened with respect to the hostages and i think you're going to see very good things as i said yesterday if they do i think you're going to be seeing very very good thing. and also the trip is being scheduled we now have a date and we have a location will be announcing.
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dice marx's image is certainly iconic his profile instantly recognizable of marx's funeral friedrich engels eulogized his name will enjoy through the ages and so also will his work it certainly has paul brennan al-jazeera. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera immigrant rights groups are protesting against a new law which could see fifty seven thousand hondurans expelled from the u.s. the trumpet ministration says it's ending temporary protection status granted after hurricane mitch in one thousand nine thousand nine hundred governments as a deeply it laments that decision. i've been here in this country for twenty seven years i came in one thousand nine hundred two and now i can't remember anything about my home country i've contributed to this country since i got my t.p.s. i do my taxes we're not criminals like they treat us donald trump will host south korea's president at the white house on may the twenty second to discuss talks with north korea's leader the u.s. president says a date and location have now been set for meeting kim jong un but he hasn't given any more details. again in
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marx and engels had the group renamed the communist league and were commissioned to write its policy program at. the communist manifesto was published in eighteen forty eight a year of republican revolts against european monarchies. the specter is haunting europe the specter of communism all the powers of old europe have entered into a holy alliance to exercise the specter. like the ruling classes tremble at a communist revolution the proletarians have nothing to lose but their change they have a world to women workers of the world unite. in the one nine hundred fifty nine a young charismatic revolutionary letter faction who overthrew the cuban dictatorship. fidel castro then established a socialist republic just off the shores. that bastion of capitalism the united states. less than a decade later young people in capitalist countries rose up to oppose their parents' generation fidel castro and cheikh of our became the idols of the one nine hundred sixty eight student movement. of course we invoked marx when we told ourselves that intellectuals were merely a superstructure from which
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marx's image is certain the iconic his profile instantly recognizable of marx's funeral friedrich engels eulogized his name will enjoy through the ages and so also will his work it certainly has paul brennan al-jazeera . but. the fiftieth anniversary of a turning point in modern french history is think memory to a series of nationwide exhibitions of the uprising by mainly left wing students and workers in maine one nine hundred sixty eight almost overthrew the conservative government general showers the call slogans impulse is a key to mobilizing support for the revolt and some of the imagery from them is on display the taj about the reports. plastered on walls across paris were posters that became the emblems of the main one nine hundred sixty eight uprising images and slogans that inspired students and workers as they protested against the government and turned the city into a battleground. the prints were created in the city's top art school fifty years on one of the artists behind them remembers on of it afforded we had the folly of youth the dream of revolution but at the same time
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nbc chief correspondent richard engel is in the thick of it. hey, richard. >> reporter: good morning. this is one of the main conflict areas here in the gaza strip. what's been happening here is palestinian protesters have been crossing this open stretch of land. they're heading toward the israeli fence which is right behind me. and when they've reached that fence, they've been shot at. and today is another day of rage. there are many funerals in the gaza strip today, and they are angry. 60 palestinian protesters, hospital officials say, were killed. nearly all shot dead by israeli forces. among the victims, seven under the age of 18. 2,700 others were injured when palestinians rushed toward the closed and heavily fortified border. the gaza strip run by hamas is sealed off. palestinians have been protesting here against their lack of freedom for weeks. but their fury boiled over on monday when the u.s. embassy was officially moved to jerusalem with president trump's blessing. the palestinians saying it negates their claim to the city. the goal
nbc chief correspondent richard engel is in the thick of it. hey, richard. >> reporter: good morning. this is one of the main conflict areas here in the gaza strip. what's been happening here is palestinian protesters have been crossing this open stretch of land. they're heading toward the israeli fence which is right behind me. and when they've reached that fence, they've been shot at. and today is another day of rage. there are many funerals in the gaza strip today, and they are angry....
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. >> nbc news richard engel sat down with black hughes.he source alleged that the person behind the disaccreditation campaign was ultimately donald trump or someone close to him. the white house did not respond to nbc's request for comment and black cube says they had no relations to trump's aid or to the iran deal. >> joining me is author of "losing an enemy," trita parsi, someone hiring and in the weinstein's case and they get hired to try to discredit ben rhodes, trying to discredit people who put the deal together. they came at you. i want to play a little bit of richard engel's report regarding a phone call that you rereceice from the black cube operative. >> i don't quite follow. what exactly that happened? >> what was this person and who were they? what were they trying to get out of you? >> so i was just contacted by someone who says they were a journalist and my book just came out so i did a lot of media interviews. the conversation takes a strange term which he wants to go after ben and colin cowel and getting me to say that ther
. >> nbc news richard engel sat down with black hughes.he source alleged that the person behind the disaccreditation campaign was ultimately donald trump or someone close to him. the white house did not respond to nbc's request for comment and black cube says they had no relations to trump's aid or to the iran deal. >> joining me is author of "losing an enemy," trita parsi, someone hiring and in the weinstein's case and they get hired to try to discredit ben rhodes, trying...
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engel: thank you for yielding to me. i rise in opposition to one of the amendments made in order, the foxx-davis amendment would alter sugar policy by eliminating the safety net for sugar producers. there was a refinery loathed in my district which has been a staple in the neighborhood for almost a century. according to their own figures, it employs 280 people and sustains an additional 138 jobs through trucking, terminal operations, cargo handling, that is more than 400 local jobs, most of them union jobs supporting local families and pumping additional dollars in our community. these are the men and women i represent and they are the ones with whom i cast my vote. i urge my colleagues to vote against this amendment. america sugar policy is operating and it has worked 14 of the past 15 years and sugar will run at a zero cost to taxpayers over the next tax years. according to the international sugar organization, food manufacturers pay 10% less for sugar than other developed countries and sugar prices are among the lowes
engel: thank you for yielding to me. i rise in opposition to one of the amendments made in order, the foxx-davis amendment would alter sugar policy by eliminating the safety net for sugar producers. there was a refinery loathed in my district which has been a staple in the neighborhood for almost a century. according to their own figures, it employs 280 people and sustains an additional 138 jobs through trucking, terminal operations, cargo handling, that is more than 400 local jobs, most of...