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congressman elliott engle and congressman steve king.join us live. >>> plus, anti sem ticitism on ri rise? we'll talk about that. ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. i'm 55 years old and i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain was terrible. my feet hurt so bad. it felt like hot pins and needles coming from the inside out of my skin. when i did go see the doctor, and he prescribed lyrica. it helped me. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight, including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't dri
congressman elliott engle and congressman steve king.join us live. >>> plus, anti sem ticitism on ri rise? we'll talk about that. ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. i'm 55 years old and i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain was terrible. my feet hurt so bad. it felt like hot pins and needles coming from the inside out of my skin. when i did go see the doctor, and he prescribed lyrica. it helped me. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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that is stephen engle joining us there from beijing.ake a break, but coming up next, we are having a look at our top story. it's that malaysian airlines plane crashing in ukraine. it is thought to have been shut down. we've got the latest details and market reaction and indeed with the latest speculation is, as well. that is all to common the next hour of "on the move." ♪ salamat live in hong kong. this is "on the move." the doomed plane, no survivors as a malaysian jet is shot down in ukraine. invasion underway. forces enter gaza after the fragile cease-fire collapses. home prices falling again in china. the world has been reacting with shock and outrage over the shooting down of the malaysian airliner over the ukraine. are298 people on board dead. john has the latest. >> let's get straight to why what happened with regards to 154 dutch.ualties, not sure how many americans on board. >> joe biden said they are trying to find out. john kerry also trying to establish whether there were americans. >> they included the u.s.-russian tensions
that is stephen engle joining us there from beijing.ake a break, but coming up next, we are having a look at our top story. it's that malaysian airlines plane crashing in ukraine. it is thought to have been shut down. we've got the latest details and market reaction and indeed with the latest speculation is, as well. that is all to common the next hour of "on the move." ♪ salamat live in hong kong. this is "on the move." the doomed plane, no survivors as a malaysian jet is...
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the problem was, engle dropped out of the race when election day rolled around.e was not on the ballot. so, here's a question, what happened to all that money? if history's any guide, may have gone right back to base connect. >> in michigan, base connect collected $1 million to support roger for races he never ran. the first time he didn't run was in 2007. >> his priorities are clear, stop the out of control spending. he didn't run because he was recalled to active military duty. meanwhile, almost every cent base connect raised was spent on raising money. >> the firm appears to engage in what one consultant identified as sub prime fund-raising. you take over the campaign's financial apparatus, raise a bunch of money off the republican mailing list and charge the campaign nearly the sum total of what they raised for expenses related to fund-raising effort itself. they have a history in 2006 when base connect was known by bmw direct. the candidate got just 145 votes in the primary, dropped out before the general election, but the firm went right along, raising mone
the problem was, engle dropped out of the race when election day rolled around.e was not on the ballot. so, here's a question, what happened to all that money? if history's any guide, may have gone right back to base connect. >> in michigan, base connect collected $1 million to support roger for races he never ran. the first time he didn't run was in 2007. >> his priorities are clear, stop the out of control spending. he didn't run because he was recalled to active military duty....
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and police have ticketed engles. >> charges have been filed in montgomery county home invasion. keith darren morrison face as long list of charges including three counts of robbery and two counts of kidnapping. it all went down yesterday on the 100 block of holstein road in upper merion township. police say morris tide up a woman in the home then took a male victim to a nearby atm to get cash. after a chase, police caught morrison. he's behind bars tonight. >> a developing story right now in east asia. a plane trying land in stormy weather at the end of a typhoon has crashed killing dozens of people on its second attempt to land the an airport in taiwan. it went down in a village and caught fire. the plane was carrying 58 passengers and crew members. some have we understand made it out alive. >> now the typhoon that we're talking about battered taiwan overnight. it has now made landfall in mainland chain n. >>> the latest on the crash of malaysia airlines flight mh17. >> the bodies of flight mh17 victims arriving in the netherlands. government officials held an honor ceremony to
and police have ticketed engles. >> charges have been filed in montgomery county home invasion. keith darren morrison face as long list of charges including three counts of robbery and two counts of kidnapping. it all went down yesterday on the 100 block of holstein road in upper merion township. police say morris tide up a woman in the home then took a male victim to a nearby atm to get cash. after a chase, police caught morrison. he's behind bars tonight. >> a developing story...
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stephen engle joins us now from beijing with the details.big question right now, what's the bigger risk to the economy -- inflating the bubble and exacerbating the debt worry or a sudden downturn that knocks out a main pillar of the domestic economy? the latter scenario is starting to take shape as begin home prices for june. they fell in a record number of cities tracked by the government and numbers just released in the last hour. new home prices in china of the 70and 55 out cities monitored by the government month over month. year-over-year, still 69 out of 70. they change the way to compile the statistics. tier one cities both declined by 0.6% from the previous month, the most since -- since the way the records were compiled were changed in the first month of 2011. prices fell 1.7% in the eastern that saw angzhou price decline. this is month over month gaining 1.7%. number of is the cities that saw price gains. it's been a germanic turnaround over the course of the last two quarters. prices rose in just 8 out of 70 cities. two months ago
stephen engle joins us now from beijing with the details.big question right now, what's the bigger risk to the economy -- inflating the bubble and exacerbating the debt worry or a sudden downturn that knocks out a main pillar of the domestic economy? the latter scenario is starting to take shape as begin home prices for june. they fell in a record number of cities tracked by the government and numbers just released in the last hour. new home prices in china of the 70and 55 out cities monitored...
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eastern, jefrry engles' manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war.eastern, jefrry manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war.p.m. eastern, jefrry engles manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war. >> on american artifacts, a visit to historical society ney baltimore to see old glory reflected in maryland 1812. among those on display is the manuscript of francis scott keyes', the star-spangled banner. >> the war of 1812 is a very important subject for the maryland historical society. when it was created in 1844 the defenders of baltimore as they called themselveses, the old defenders were very interested in remembering what had happened and letting the country know that this was probably an important event that they felt actually saved the the union in 1814. we were very rich in resources to tell that story from 1812 to 1815. the gallery has hundreds of objects and documents and what we basically tell is a story of baltimore as sort of the epicenter of this st
eastern, jefrry engles' manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war.eastern, jefrry manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war.p.m. eastern, jefrry engles manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war. >> on american artifacts, a visit to historical society ney baltimore to see old glory reflected in maryland 1812. among those on display is the manuscript of francis scott keyes', the star-spangled banner. >> the...
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but there was also very interesting, roger and i talked about this just before the session, claire engle who died in july of that year of brain cancer was actually wheeled into the chamber when his name was called, senator engle, and it was so dramatic because he had a navyman push the wheelchair, and the clerk repeated his name again, senator engle, watching, looking over, and he couldn't talk, and he very slowly raised his hand, moved it to his right eye, and i think it was senator mansfield who said to the presiding officer, the senator indicated his support for cloture, and if he can do it again, you know, to confirm that, and inc.engle heard that did it again and votes yes. it was very dramatic, and right before that key vote was the great speech of dirksen who, i think, was quoting who -- victor hugo saying stronger is all the armies whose idea time has come. >> it was. >> the chamber was absolutely jammed. the gallery filled, standing room only, no staff allowed on the floor. just 100 senators. as the vote proceeded, it was silent like a tomb, and when john williams of delaware ca
but there was also very interesting, roger and i talked about this just before the session, claire engle who died in july of that year of brain cancer was actually wheeled into the chamber when his name was called, senator engle, and it was so dramatic because he had a navyman push the wheelchair, and the clerk repeated his name again, senator engle, watching, looking over, and he couldn't talk, and he very slowly raised his hand, moved it to his right eye, and i think it was senator mansfield...
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steve engle. growth continues to be priority number one for china's economic policymakers but in a bid to uphold that 7 1/2% growth target new evidence people's bank of china, pboc, is using unconventional tactics to spur growth. let's look at what they are. this gain is that question we ask, when is stimulus -- i'm talking about on the fiscal side, actually stimulus? >> indeed. it calls into question the monetary policy rule versus fiscal policy role. traditionally, central bank deals in monetary policy, government fiscal policy. in china, of course, you don't necessarily have restrictions sa you have elsewhere around the world. it appears pboc, under the leadership trying to carry out of the orders of the communist party to maintain 7.5% g.d.p. growth this year, and it's resulting in unconventional policy decisions. credit suisse, everbright securities, jl morgan have taken a look at this. jpmorgan says some of policies lack transparency and contrast with the pboc's effort to shift to a more mar
steve engle. growth continues to be priority number one for china's economic policymakers but in a bid to uphold that 7 1/2% growth target new evidence people's bank of china, pboc, is using unconventional tactics to spur growth. let's look at what they are. this gain is that question we ask, when is stimulus -- i'm talking about on the fiscal side, actually stimulus? >> indeed. it calls into question the monetary policy rule versus fiscal policy role. traditionally, central bank deals in...
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stephen engle has this report from beijing. >> the newly open beijing business is a straightforward asand meat, with a real emphasis on the wine. he wants to educate and uncork wines potential in this large been mostly tea drinking land. like the prayer leader consumption is one of the lowest in the world. it's probably one 30th of the americans, or maybe one 50th of the french. we have a lot of room to grow. >> acs that potential holding free record king clinics to educate and help hildebrandt. they can been -- bring in any bottle and have it inspected and record this necessary. -- recorked if necessary. >> the level would have been appear somewhere and over time, 20, 22 years, it has fallen down. at this point, that is still sign. as soon as it gets point the have ae curvature, you lot of volume and their increasing surface area and there is potential for the wind to oxidize, to spoil. everyone blames the court for everything but it is more about sighing. if this is under the bed or on top of the refrigerator, not excellent. collected turned out this was pretty much shot but the bott
stephen engle has this report from beijing. >> the newly open beijing business is a straightforward asand meat, with a real emphasis on the wine. he wants to educate and uncork wines potential in this large been mostly tea drinking land. like the prayer leader consumption is one of the lowest in the world. it's probably one 30th of the americans, or maybe one 50th of the french. we have a lot of room to grow. >> acs that potential holding free record king clinics to educate and help...
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nbc's richard engle is in gaza city with the latest. richard? >> reporter: lawrence, this ground offensive is under way. over the last several hours we've seen israeli strikes from the sea, we've seen traceer fire over gaza city, we've heard frequent loud explosions, seen illumination rounds in the sky. these are rounds that israel fires them so drones can see what better goes on in gaza. we've been given pretty specific explanations of what israel hopes to achieve with this ground offensive. israel says it's focusing on tunnels. these are tunnels being dug by hamas, not to import goods in the tunnels they have had here for many years from egypt, these are infiltration tunnels that hamas militants specifically use to burrow under the border, between gaza and israel, enter israel and try to carry out attacks against israeli towns or kidnap israeli settlers or soldiers. these tunnels by definition are located right around the border area between gaza and israel, and israel is now telling the people of gaza to stay away from these border towns, to
nbc's richard engle is in gaza city with the latest. richard? >> reporter: lawrence, this ground offensive is under way. over the last several hours we've seen israeli strikes from the sea, we've seen traceer fire over gaza city, we've heard frequent loud explosions, seen illumination rounds in the sky. these are rounds that israel fires them so drones can see what better goes on in gaza. we've been given pretty specific explanations of what israel hopes to achieve with this ground...
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but there was also very interesting, roger and i talked about this just before the session, claire engle who died in july of that year of brain cancer was actually wheeled into the chamber when his name was called, senator engle, and it was so dramatic because he had a navyman push the wheelchair, and the clerk repeated his name again, senator engle, watching, looking over, and he couldn't talk, and he very slowly raised his hand, moved it to his right eye, and i think it was senator mansfield who said to the presiding officer, the senator indicated his support for cloture, and if he can do it again, you know, to confirm that, and inc.engle heard that did it again and votes yes. it was very dramatic, and right before that key vote was the great speech of dirksen who, i think, was quoting who -- victor hugo saying stronger is all the armies whose idea time has come. >> it was. >> the chamber was absolutely jammed. the gallery filled, standing room only, no staff allowed on the floor. just 100 senators. as the vote proceeded, it was silent like a tomb, and when john williams of delaware ca
but there was also very interesting, roger and i talked about this just before the session, claire engle who died in july of that year of brain cancer was actually wheeled into the chamber when his name was called, senator engle, and it was so dramatic because he had a navyman push the wheelchair, and the clerk repeated his name again, senator engle, watching, looking over, and he couldn't talk, and he very slowly raised his hand, moved it to his right eye, and i think it was senator mansfield...
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nbc's richard engle is in gaza city with the latest. richard? >> reporter: lawrence, this ground official is under way. over the last several hours we've seen israeli strikes from the sea, we've seen traceer fire over gaza city, we've heard frequent loud explosions, seen illumination rounds in the sky. israel fires them so drones can see what better goes on in gaza. we've been given pretty specific explanations of what israel hopes to achieve with this ground offensive. israel says it's focusing on tunnels. these are tunnels being dug by hamas, not to import goods in the tunnels they have had here for many years from egypt, these are infiltration tunnels that hamas militants specifically use to burrow under the border, enter israel and try to carry out attacks against israeli towns or kidnap israeli settlers or soldiers. these tunnels by definition are located right around the border area between gaza and israel, and israel is now telling the people of gaza to stay away from these border towns, to stay away from the border entirely. it could be
nbc's richard engle is in gaza city with the latest. richard? >> reporter: lawrence, this ground official is under way. over the last several hours we've seen israeli strikes from the sea, we've seen traceer fire over gaza city, we've heard frequent loud explosions, seen illumination rounds in the sky. israel fires them so drones can see what better goes on in gaza. we've been given pretty specific explanations of what israel hopes to achieve with this ground offensive. israel says it's...
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steven engle joins us with a closer look at the chancellor's visit. like they will be talking about a lot of things, steve. >> yes, and business will likely be the focus of merkel's visit. this is her seventh visit to china as chancellor, angie. last night after rising to beijing from a visit to szechuan province, where she began her trip, she met with xi jinping, the two, of course, exchanging pleasantries before retiring behind closed doors. germany is china's largest trading partner in europe and obviously china is a key market for all of those german goods like b.m.w.'s and audis, top sellers here. hence she brought with her leaders from many key german companies, including deutsche bank, deutsche post, lufetansia, airbus, he volkswagen and a few others. she was touring a volkswagen plant with the chairman martin wintercorn. she will be given full military honors welcome in beijing this morning, which i believe will be brought to us live. she will meet tonight with the president, xi jinping, for dinner. he, of course, was just in germany in march.
steven engle joins us with a closer look at the chancellor's visit. like they will be talking about a lot of things, steve. >> yes, and business will likely be the focus of merkel's visit. this is her seventh visit to china as chancellor, angie. last night after rising to beijing from a visit to szechuan province, where she began her trip, she met with xi jinping, the two, of course, exchanging pleasantries before retiring behind closed doors. germany is china's largest trading partner in...
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richard engle traveled with ambulance crews who must wait in many cases for victims to be brought to them. >> reporter: between emergency calls, he checked his supplies. he says he can't go to where he's needed most. we get calls that there are injured there, and they're bleeding to death, he said, but we can't go in. last time, he did manage to get in, this is what he found. first, a face, like a corpse. then, she moved, and breathed. 24-year-old had been buried under the debris of her home for two days before his team rescued her. and this is where she is right now, in critical condition, badly burned, and appears to be slipping in and out of conscienceness. a doctor says all of her family was killed. they don't expect her to survive. >> meanwhile, the "washington post" reports in the west bank, israel is demolishing homes of relatives of palestinians accused of violence. and based on the airline ban for certain western airlines, what do you think of former new york city mayor michael bloomberg's decision to travel to protest the temporary ban. a good idea or just a stunt? we be wi
richard engle traveled with ambulance crews who must wait in many cases for victims to be brought to them. >> reporter: between emergency calls, he checked his supplies. he says he can't go to where he's needed most. we get calls that there are injured there, and they're bleeding to death, he said, but we can't go in. last time, he did manage to get in, this is what he found. first, a face, like a corpse. then, she moved, and breathed. 24-year-old had been buried under the debris of her...
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. >>> and a preyour of jeffrey engle as manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. >>> this is the larger amount -- and is pretty healthy, just shy of 600 million. to put that in perspective vanderbilt is in our peer group, and they're at 6 billion. harvard, which represents, you know, the pinnacle of the nation's endocuments is at $34 billion, and they have a $6 billion campaign going on right now, just to put it in perspective. if we are going to aspire to have that type of excellence, those types of facilities to produce that type of excellence on our campus, then we have to have that type of investment. so it's my responsibility now, and to be the 17th president's responsibility when he or she is named to go out and ensure we expand those ref streams. >> interim president dr. frederick on the challenges facing the predominantly black university sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >>> jack lieb, a cameraman for hearst corporation was assigned to cover the invasion of france in 1944. d-day to germany
. >>> and a preyour of jeffrey engle as manuscript on george h.w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. >>> this is the larger amount -- and is pretty healthy, just shy of 600 million. to put that in perspective vanderbilt is in our peer group, and they're at 6 billion. harvard, which represents, you know, the pinnacle of the nation's endocuments is at $34 billion, and they have a $6 billion campaign going on right now, just to put it in perspective. if we are going to...
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. >> that was richard engle reporting.e will be joining us on morning joe. >>> israeli forces hammering palestinian targets this morning after three teens were found dead in the west bank. in the words of the prime minister of israel, hamas will pay. and dozens of air strikes nearly three weeks after they were abducted. bodies found yesterday not far from where they went missing. hamas, which the u.s. says is a terror group has not claimed responsibility. >>> there's a lot of reaction to the supreme court ruling of issues of religious freedom and women's reproductive rights. the nation's highest court sided with hobby lobby, and the small cabinet, to the challenge to the contraception mandate. five male justices siding with the companies. justice steven brear and the three females had the dissent. they did not want to require coverage for birth control or risk heavy fines. the court said closely held private businesses should not act against their convictions. they have other options under the aca to obtain the contracepti
. >> that was richard engle reporting.e will be joining us on morning joe. >>> israeli forces hammering palestinian targets this morning after three teens were found dead in the west bank. in the words of the prime minister of israel, hamas will pay. and dozens of air strikes nearly three weeks after they were abducted. bodies found yesterday not far from where they went missing. hamas, which the u.s. says is a terror group has not claimed responsibility. >>> there's a...
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if this deal falls apart i have legislation by me and engle of new york. 400 members supported this on the floor of the house. we want the negotiations to work. but we want to have some credible leverage on the -- at the end of this deal to say if it doesn't work we will implode the economy because we can't afford them to have undetectable breakout capability. >> let's turn to iraq. you have regret the fact that the administration didn't use drone attacks on isis months ago. they didn't. now do up any indication they are going to start to do that? >> i think they're still contemplating. it's been under conversation for many, many months but as you know our embassy called this to their attention, certainly the iraqi government made the request. why drone attacks? cause when you've got an encampment and they're flying the black flag of al qaeda it's easy to see where they are. when they're on the open road going from village to village or town to town, a drone can get right up above them, look down, and the armed drone can see if these are militants with the flag flying on the jeeps. and
if this deal falls apart i have legislation by me and engle of new york. 400 members supported this on the floor of the house. we want the negotiations to work. but we want to have some credible leverage on the -- at the end of this deal to say if it doesn't work we will implode the economy because we can't afford them to have undetectable breakout capability. >> let's turn to iraq. you have regret the fact that the administration didn't use drone attacks on isis months ago. they didn't....
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chief correspondent richard engle is on the ground tonight.hat is israel hoping to accomplish here? >> reporter: israel has made it very clear what it hopes to do, which is to eliminate tunnels that hamas has dug and hamas has used to go under the border from gaza into israel to carry out attacks against israeli soldiers and israeli towns. israel says that is the goal. that is why it's sending in tanks, artillery, combat engineers to destroy these tunnels. it's a somewhat limited ground operation on surt fthe surface . israel says it's not going to come here to the center of gaza city, which is a densely populated area, it will just do these incursions around the edges of gaza. the question s once you have troops on the ground, you don't really control anymore how things play out. it is an escalation and this is a very densely populated area whether you're just around the edges of gaza or in the city, and there could be many more casualties if this continues, casualties on the palestinian side, that is. >> richard, as you said, once there's tr
chief correspondent richard engle is on the ground tonight.hat is israel hoping to accomplish here? >> reporter: israel has made it very clear what it hopes to do, which is to eliminate tunnels that hamas has dug and hamas has used to go under the border from gaza into israel to carry out attacks against israeli soldiers and israeli towns. israel says that is the goal. that is why it's sending in tanks, artillery, combat engineers to destroy these tunnels. it's a somewhat limited ground...
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. >> that was nbc's richard engle. >>> the jaits top military commander joint chief chairman dempsey says vladimir putin might be lighting a fire he cannot control. referring to russia's military assault on ukraine forces this week, dempsey says, "there's a rising tide of nationalism in europe right now that has been created in many ways by the russian activities." meanwhile, it's been more than a week, and human remains continue to be found near the crash site of mh-17. some remains may never been found unless security around the area is tightened. australian and russian diplomats to secure the sight. it's been controlled by pro-russian rebels. leaders will be meeting in montreal next week to talk about safety and security issues following the downing of that airliner. and adding to the discord, the prime minister of ukraine has announced his resignation. leaders say this creates annen certainty about the government in kiev as it continues to fight against pro-russian rebels. >>> back here president obama talks about the downing of mh 17 in an exclusive interview with cnbc. he discu
. >> that was nbc's richard engle. >>> the jaits top military commander joint chief chairman dempsey says vladimir putin might be lighting a fire he cannot control. referring to russia's military assault on ukraine forces this week, dempsey says, "there's a rising tide of nationalism in europe right now that has been created in many ways by the russian activities." meanwhile, it's been more than a week, and human remains continue to be found near the crash site of...
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martin engle had plans to visit tel-aviv with his wife and daughter on tuesday only to see the flightanceled. >> maybe the faa had extra precaution which i understand maybe it was politics. but if they are flying i feel comfortable on u self are a wa ways. >> flight 796 to tel-aviv did depart on time thursday night. the first step for these travelers on long journey to the middle east. a place they can only hope will soon find peace. >> i really hope it will over soon and both sides will be safe. >> the violence did continue today. 15 people were killed in gaza at a school that had been converted into a united nations shelter. israel claims it did not target the facility and even suggested the compound was hit by hamas rockets. 803 palestinians have reportedly been killed during the 17 day conflict so have 32 israeli soldiers and three civilians. un secretary general moon says both sides should abide by international law and protect humanitarian workers torments night another airline disaster. air al engineer jet with 116 lives on board has crashed with no survivors. this yellow arrow
martin engle had plans to visit tel-aviv with his wife and daughter on tuesday only to see the flightanceled. >> maybe the faa had extra precaution which i understand maybe it was politics. but if they are flying i feel comfortable on u self are a wa ways. >> flight 796 to tel-aviv did depart on time thursday night. the first step for these travelers on long journey to the middle east. a place they can only hope will soon find peace. >> i really hope it will over soon and both...
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engle. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and bret and elisa, thank you for your testimony and for your good work. i want to talk about the division of iraq, or keen iraq whole. a the one hand, when you look at some of these borders in the middle east they were done by the colonialists and i have obvious felt why should we be obligated to maintain those borders? iraq is not a real state. it was slapped together. you've got the kurds, you have the shia and the sunni, who really don't want to be part of each other, and so particularly the kurds, who have autonomy now, practically have their own nation, and probably will proclaim it very shortly, so my sympathies would be to say to the kurds, well, why should we suck you back into iraq? you have the right to your own nation. frankly nobody has ever explained to me why the palestinians are entitled to self-determination, but somehow the kurds are not. i don't know -- i don't think that's fair, quite frankly. other than the, we're told that if the kurds break off, there'
engle. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, and bret and elisa, thank you for your testimony and for your good work. i want to talk about the division of iraq, or keen iraq whole. a the one hand, when you look at some of these borders in the middle east they were done by the colonialists and i have obvious felt why should we be obligated to maintain those borders? iraq is not a real state. it was slapped together. you've got the kurds, you have the shia and the sunni, who really don't...
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stephen engle is following the chancellor's visit. what have we got so far? >> the chancellor is having a press conference with the premier. it started at 10:30. brace for this -- nothing earth shattering coming out of the headlines. china and germany agreed to boost mutual clinical trust. stop the presses. china and germany signed six documents during merkel's visit. there could be some more exciting news out of that. also, the premier says he will visit germany in october. this is after president xi jinping visited earlier this year in march. trade has been the focus so far. business and investment as well on her seventh trip to china as chancellor. the two holding the press conference now after a full military honors welcome in beijing this morning in front of the great hall of the people in central beijing. she is said to be having dinner tonight with president xi jinping. the pressents before conference, calling china germany's highest and important strategic, cooperative partnership that has developed on a very broad foundation. again, the pleasantries
stephen engle is following the chancellor's visit. what have we got so far? >> the chancellor is having a press conference with the premier. it started at 10:30. brace for this -- nothing earth shattering coming out of the headlines. china and germany agreed to boost mutual clinical trust. stop the presses. china and germany signed six documents during merkel's visit. there could be some more exciting news out of that. also, the premier says he will visit germany in october. this is after...
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. >> okay for more on this let's bring in congressman elliot engle, ranking member of the house foreign relations committee. are you hearing anything you can share with us about any particular details of what is being proposed now by egypt? >> no, we're not hearing any of the details. the congress is first coming back for votes at 6:30 which is in a little while and we're really getting the news reports as you're getting them. >> are you in favor of a pause in hostilities to provide some room for negotiations on a cease fire, or should any talks be organized around the idea of a cease fire, and not a pause? >> well, look. any time people are dying and getting injured, it's always better if you can get a pause. if you can get a cease fire. that, of course, is always better. but the problems unfortunately are not going to go away. hamas does not recognize israel's right to exist. hamas's charter calls for israel to be destroyed. and i think, unless you have two sides, that really at least respect each other's right to exist, we might get a temporary cease fire or one that might last sever
. >> okay for more on this let's bring in congressman elliot engle, ranking member of the house foreign relations committee. are you hearing anything you can share with us about any particular details of what is being proposed now by egypt? >> no, we're not hearing any of the details. the congress is first coming back for votes at 6:30 which is in a little while and we're really getting the news reports as you're getting them. >> are you in favor of a pause in hostilities to...
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the structure collapses in front of engle's eyes. >> it was terrifying.'d be lying to you if i -- i had never seen anything like this before. it was terrifying. the sound of it was panic. i think that's the best way i can describe it. panic. >> sam! >> sam! >> sam! >> 12 people are treated for broken bones and bruises at the nearby hospital. no players are injured but the cowboys' staff suffers a devastating blow. the most severely injured is 33-year-old assistant scout rich beam. his spine is severed and he's permanently paralyzed from the waist down. >> the immediate reaction was, man, we were lucky. nobody got really hurt. it wasn't much later we realized, not everybody was so lucky and we found out about rich. i think that changed everybody's perspective of all of it. >> the cause of the collapse is immediately investigated. at first it's thought that a tornado hit the facility but it turns out the collapse is caused by a microburst, an intense downdraft of air over a small area usually caused by a thunderstorm. the investigation reveals that wind spe
the structure collapses in front of engle's eyes. >> it was terrifying.'d be lying to you if i -- i had never seen anything like this before. it was terrifying. the sound of it was panic. i think that's the best way i can describe it. panic. >> sam! >> sam! >> sam! >> 12 people are treated for broken bones and bruises at the nearby hospital. no players are injured but the cowboys' staff suffers a devastating blow. the most severely injured is 33-year-old assistant...
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. >> looking across the pond engl >> you're right.solutely right. >> who's your favorite founding father? >> abraham lincoln. >> abraham lincoln. >> well, he's not a founding father. he's the first president. >>cy i want to get this down on tape recorder because no one's going to believe me. >> george washington? >> anyone who asked you for an idea might be an idiot. >> i like ben franklin better. he's on the 100. washington is on the sing >> what did george washington do? >> he wrote it. >> he signed it. >> what about sam adams. >> what about him? good beer. >> good beer? beer. >> you've had a few of those already? >> no. >> give me some more punch. ♪ >> do you know who patrick henry was? >> i heard of him before, but i don't know what he did. >> give me liberty or give me -- >> freedom? >> freedom? >> truth, justice, and the american way. >> why were we fighting the british? >> taxation without representation. >> no taxation. >> you can't be taxed if you're like an individual. >> who's famous for that? >> john smith. >> sam adams. y
. >> looking across the pond engl >> you're right.solutely right. >> who's your favorite founding father? >> abraham lincoln. >> abraham lincoln. >> well, he's not a founding father. he's the first president. >>cy i want to get this down on tape recorder because no one's going to believe me. >> george washington? >> anyone who asked you for an idea might be an idiot. >> i like ben franklin better. he's on the 100. washington is on the...
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the ham mat rockets fired into israel congressman engle said have forced them to defend themselves against the threat of terror. ladies and gentlemen, congressman eliot engel. >> well, thanks very much. it's great to be here. speaking after susan rice, though, it's a little difficult. but let me tell you why i came here late. because i really bring you a message. i was just at the rally in new york city in front of the united nations. the rally was supposed to start at 12:30 but it was jewish time, so it started about 1:00, and i had to make a 2:00 time -- 2:00 plane to come back because i really wanted very much to be here. so i can tell you the rally, at the plaza, in front of the united nations was great. there were tens of thousands of people there. it was really, really great to see the outpouring for israel. and as the ranking members of house foreign affairs committee, let me tell you that, you know, we hear a lot about our dysfunctional congress. we hear a lot of things that people say. democrats and republicans can never agree and nothing gets done. well, there's one thing, one su
the ham mat rockets fired into israel congressman engle said have forced them to defend themselves against the threat of terror. ladies and gentlemen, congressman eliot engel. >> well, thanks very much. it's great to be here. speaking after susan rice, though, it's a little difficult. but let me tell you why i came here late. because i really bring you a message. i was just at the rally in new york city in front of the united nations. the rally was supposed to start at 12:30 but it was...
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. >> richard engle right in the middle of it there. please be safe, my friend. we have much more ahead tonight. please do stay with us. the ukrainian security service is alleging to be a conversation between russian separatists operating in eastern ukraine and a russian intelligence officer. in this reported intercept, which i have to tell you nbc news has not verified in terms of its authenticity, the separatists appear to be telling the russians that they have shot down a plane, a civilian plane. this is from nbc news reporter tom costello earlier tonight. >> reporter: today ukranian authorities released audio recordings of what they claim are radio transmissions between a russian major and a russian-backed rebel named greek. [ speaking foreign ] >> again, nbc news has not yet verified the authenticity of that audio. again, it was released by ukranian officials. they say it is the smoking gun that says it is pro-russian separatists using russian military equipment who have shot down that malaysian airlines passenger jet in eastern ukraine. apparently they say
. >> richard engle right in the middle of it there. please be safe, my friend. we have much more ahead tonight. please do stay with us. the ukrainian security service is alleging to be a conversation between russian separatists operating in eastern ukraine and a russian intelligence officer. in this reported intercept, which i have to tell you nbc news has not verified in terms of its authenticity, the separatists appear to be telling the russians that they have shot down a plane, a...
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you have ted cruz, sharon engle in 2010, joan miller back to the elections in 2010 that that made theseng arguments. they are completely wrong. voters will reject them because it's completely out of the main stream. does she think segregation is okay? does she want to go back to the jim crow era when states were allowed to discriminate against african-americans? it's a question voters in iowa should ask to see if she's really outside of the main stream. >> the tenther argument has been used to justify ugly historical position ps. it mystifies me why conservatives revised this to oppose federal regulations or obamacare for that matter. >> also social security. she wants to get rid of all abortions and most forms of birth control american women use. iowans need a long hard look at her and say, we reject this. we won't allow sarah palin and the koch brothers to dictate who we elect as senator especially when they have positions out of step with where most americans are. that includes iowans. she wants to abolish the minimum wage. said iowans should make only $7 at no time 25 and that's app
you have ted cruz, sharon engle in 2010, joan miller back to the elections in 2010 that that made theseng arguments. they are completely wrong. voters will reject them because it's completely out of the main stream. does she think segregation is okay? does she want to go back to the jim crow era when states were allowed to discriminate against african-americans? it's a question voters in iowa should ask to see if she's really outside of the main stream. >> the tenther argument has been...
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. >> richard engle right in the middle of it there. please be safe, my friend. tonight. please do stay with us. you know what i love america? fine barbecue, good times and zero heartburn. ♪ and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. >>you can't beat zero heartburn. prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. this summer,now go get him. what we're up against. this mission will take precise handling. let's show 'em what it means to be built ford tough. ready to save the world? i'll drive. the ford summer spectacular sales event. now playing at ford dealers everywhere. >>> andrea mitchell earlier tonight this hour mentioned a reported phone intercept which the ukranian security service is alleging to be a conversation between russian separatists operating in eastern ukraine and a russian intelligence officer. in this reported intercept, which i have to tell you nbc news has not veri
. >> richard engle right in the middle of it there. please be safe, my friend. tonight. please do stay with us. you know what i love america? fine barbecue, good times and zero heartburn. ♪ and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. >>you can't beat zero heartburn. prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero...
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stephen engle, bloomberg, beijing. >> now you see it, now you don't.e has removed some search results. it follows an eu ruling allowing members of the public to request that data be deleted. >> this particular case is article wrote an back in 2007. it talked about stanley o'neill, the former ceo of merrill lynch and how he was forced out. it was on the brink of collapsed. during the financial crisis. he received a message from google saying that a certain link to his article has been removed. he doesn't know whether it was requested by o'neill. he claims he knows nothing about it. later blog entry talks about the removal of these links. it suggests that it could be a member of the public or somebody who made a comment about the original article. the question here is, is it freedom of information that we are concerned about or privacy? the eu law is protecting individual's privacy. it says individuals have the right to ask them to remove links with personal information. >> it is a fine line. >> you could argue that the article was in the public interest
stephen engle, bloomberg, beijing. >> now you see it, now you don't.e has removed some search results. it follows an eu ruling allowing members of the public to request that data be deleted. >> this particular case is article wrote an back in 2007. it talked about stanley o'neill, the former ceo of merrill lynch and how he was forced out. it was on the brink of collapsed. during the financial crisis. he received a message from google saying that a certain link to his article has...
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richard engle in gaza this morning. i hear the call to prayer behind you. thanks very much. >>> backlash from the supreme court's hobby lobby decision still reverberating through washington. details on how the democrats are trying to score points with women voters. >>> plus, it's the former republican lawmaker that's called himself the point man in the fictitious war on women. i'll ask todd akin about that and much more in just three minutes. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance
richard engle in gaza this morning. i hear the call to prayer behind you. thanks very much. >>> backlash from the supreme court's hobby lobby decision still reverberating through washington. details on how the democrats are trying to score points with women voters. >>> plus, it's the former republican lawmaker that's called himself the point man in the fictitious war on women. i'll ask todd akin about that and much more in just three minutes. [ girl ] my mom, she makes...
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engle said it was ho-hum data.is another reminder, perhaps as you were saying from the fed and the bank of england, reminders of the global economy not quite as strong as people would think, the chinese economy not quite as strong as someone like to see. trailing in june and take a look at the numbers. exports up 7.2% but the estimate was for 10.4%. global demand is not a strong as it used to be. the estimate was a 6.6% increase leading us with a trade surplus of artie $1.6 billion. does this leave the chinese policy makers to introduce additional stimulus? let's keep this in mind. as of late, most of the important data point of indicated stabilization. we have to take this all together and remember also that last year we saw distortions of the first months of the year because of fake invoicing by some chinese manufacturers and that distorted the trade figures. you have to take all this into consideration as you look at the holistic extra the chinese economy. it says that they need to stimulate domestic amanda the
engle said it was ho-hum data.is another reminder, perhaps as you were saying from the fed and the bank of england, reminders of the global economy not quite as strong as people would think, the chinese economy not quite as strong as someone like to see. trailing in june and take a look at the numbers. exports up 7.2% but the estimate was for 10.4%. global demand is not a strong as it used to be. the estimate was a 6.6% increase leading us with a trade surplus of artie $1.6 billion. does this...
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for more, stephen engle, a man who knows more than almost anyone on china, joins us.ome big deals signed between the chinese and german companies today, yes? say about what jonathan was saying is that the chinese have been saying this about the dollar for a long time as well. andyes, chancellor merkel premier li talking about a whole host of issues today. she was in switzerland yesterday. the talks included cyber security and merkel committed about the latest u.s. spying allegations saying that if the reports are correct, it would be a serious case. but you are right. trade is the real focus of her seventh trip to china since 2005. merkel was given a full military welcome in beijing this morning and will meet later tonight with president jean tang -- xi jin peng. premier li said he will head to germany in october. china-german ties were described as being an important strategic partnership that has developed on a very broad sound -- a very broad foundation. a lot of deals being signed. are many is china's largest trading partner in europe and china is a key market for
for more, stephen engle, a man who knows more than almost anyone on china, joins us.ome big deals signed between the chinese and german companies today, yes? say about what jonathan was saying is that the chinese have been saying this about the dollar for a long time as well. andyes, chancellor merkel premier li talking about a whole host of issues today. she was in switzerland yesterday. the talks included cyber security and merkel committed about the latest u.s. spying allegations saying that...
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nbc's richard engle sent this report. >> all day, israel bombarded gaza, often without warning. here is safe. another u.n. school was hit. at least 15 of the 3300 people sheltering inside were -- many were sleeping when the shells started falling. this classroom like all the classrooms were packed with women and children. the men were sleeping outside. when the shells hit, shrapnel went flying and the field collapsed. >> even after the blast, gazans are still living here. there was nowhere else to go. we were told to come because we were told it was safe. we're trying to avoid fighting to protect our children. >> israel has denied responsibility in the past, saying hamas uses the school to hide weapons. kwl you believe it was israeli fire? >> yes. >> the security staff this morning, we were able to gather fragments from the explosive devices, we were able to take photos and look at the trajectory. >> israel said minimum tants were not operating at the school and it does not target civilians, but civilians are still dying every day. this video is hard to watch. ambulances are rus
nbc's richard engle sent this report. >> all day, israel bombarded gaza, often without warning. here is safe. another u.n. school was hit. at least 15 of the 3300 people sheltering inside were -- many were sleeping when the shells started falling. this classroom like all the classrooms were packed with women and children. the men were sleeping outside. when the shells hit, shrapnel went flying and the field collapsed. >> even after the blast, gazans are still living here. there was...
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laura engle live in the new york newsroom on this. laura?we're certainly working on getting these reports confirmed. "tmz" reported that o'donnell inked a view deal with "the view" that would put her back with a second go round with one year, seven figure deal. she would be have approval to other co-hosts and stipulated reportedly there will be no other reality stars on the show allowed. o'donnell has always been a lightning rod as we know and share her controversy an fiery fights. while on the show, her first run, donald trump in her cross-hairs. "tmz" cites the sources saying there will be official announcement of the new show's lineup soon. there is buzz that producers are looking for latina an conservative. we'll have to wait and see, bill. bill: you also have what kind of reaction are you getting because of this so far? >> oh, yes, there is a lot of fans and foes of o'donnell taking to twitter. some voicing excitement. others disappointment, even disgust. our own "fox & friends" anchor and "view" host, elisabeth hasslebeck weighed in ca
laura engle live in the new york newsroom on this. laura?we're certainly working on getting these reports confirmed. "tmz" reported that o'donnell inked a view deal with "the view" that would put her back with a second go round with one year, seven figure deal. she would be have approval to other co-hosts and stipulated reportedly there will be no other reality stars on the show allowed. o'donnell has always been a lightning rod as we know and share her controversy an fiery...
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robert engle a great reporter , there, middle eastern reporter, used footage and he said he couldn't date it. it turns out it was footage that was from a year ago. ll, routine footage that we have. how do you know -- one the dangers that we have is that we have all of this footage. how do you know that what you are seeing is true? you can make footage be anything you want. again, the "times" tells about the footage from africa, those kids that were taken by that group. how did you know the footage was real? the reporter was careful to say, we haven't verified it yet. we are working on it. how do you verify footage? there are companies that can look at the digital footage and tell if it's been indoctrinated doctorate in any way. you get sources. , and itlot more work takes time. >> i have to play professor again. that's a perfect example of how technology had the same impact in the civil war. they didn't have satellites and they didn't have cell phone cameras, but they had the telegraph. the telegraph sent instant communication in the way they were unused to and created all kinds of p
robert engle a great reporter , there, middle eastern reporter, used footage and he said he couldn't date it. it turns out it was footage that was from a year ago. ll, routine footage that we have. how do you know -- one the dangers that we have is that we have all of this footage. how do you know that what you are seeing is true? you can make footage be anything you want. again, the "times" tells about the footage from africa, those kids that were taken by that group. how did you...
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richard engle filed this report from gaza. witnesses say five explosions tore through this u.n.un school in northern gaza. the playground took a direct hit. an outdoor class was soaked in blood. at a nearby hospital, ambulance after ambulance brought in the injured, mostly children, before going back for more. six-month old akhmed had shah rap natural in his back. doctors removed the sharp metal without anesthetics. nearby, his father described the moment when his six children were blown away, he says, like scraps of paper. the hospital was overwhelmed by the flow of injured. none of them exceaccept israel' claim that it does its best to spare the innocent. >> the children ask what? what -- >> robert turner is the director of the u.n. agency that operates the school in gaza. >> do you know who instruct this facility? >> no, we can't say with certainty. the initial indication would be that it came from israeli forces. >> nbc's kate snow spoke with the israeli military officials spokesman. >> indeed, there is a possibility that there was a loose mortar than dropped. >> if you knew
richard engle filed this report from gaza. witnesses say five explosions tore through this u.n.un school in northern gaza. the playground took a direct hit. an outdoor class was soaked in blood. at a nearby hospital, ambulance after ambulance brought in the injured, mostly children, before going back for more. six-month old akhmed had shah rap natural in his back. doctors removed the sharp metal without anesthetics. nearby, his father described the moment when his six children were blown away,...
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nbc's richard engle is on the ground in gaza city and filed this report. >> reporter: a hamas mortar, maybe lucky land odd a group of israeli soldiers, killing four and wounding three others. today was supposed to be a cease-fire. it didn't work. israel says two hamas rockets fired at israel also fell short, landing right in gaza city. there has just been another explosion. mostly we are seeing children being brought into this hospital. one after another, they came into the hospital. volunteers and medics would rush back to get more injured. families wailed when the most serious cases arrived. in the er, mohammed tells us what he saw. >> kids were playing on swings and bicycles. i was watching them, he said. all of a sudden, there was ma massive sound, dust. a few beds down, a 11-year-old was cut by shrapnel. a 5-year-old called out for her daddy. she held on to his finger while her mother tried to comfort her trauma advertised sister. everyone here blamed israel. but israel said it didn't do it. >> what we know is that hamas and other terrorist organizations launch rockets from withi
nbc's richard engle is on the ground in gaza city and filed this report. >> reporter: a hamas mortar, maybe lucky land odd a group of israeli soldiers, killing four and wounding three others. today was supposed to be a cease-fire. it didn't work. israel says two hamas rockets fired at israel also fell short, landing right in gaza city. there has just been another explosion. mostly we are seeing children being brought into this hospital. one after another, they came into the hospital....
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laura engles in the newsroom. what happened?orter: seems like a miracle no one was killed or came away with light threatening injuries after watching that video which shows people running their their lives. one person is under arrest but detectives is under arrest but detectives in stamford. someone standing near the shooter took a dark and blurry video on mobile phone. you can hear terrifying moments as gunman fires shots into the crowd as police run for cover. police posted the video on social media in hopes witnesses will provide more information. detectives say four men and one woman were hit. martha: what do we know about the shooter. >> reporter: 22-year-old,daron wills, slade gunfire out of tina's nightclub. wills was tracked down and taken into custody shortly after the incident and was charged with five counts of first degree assault. he is held on one million dollars bond. wills admitted to the involvement of the shooting getting into a fight over a woman. told police he discarded his weapon nearby. cops found his load
laura engles in the newsroom. what happened?orter: seems like a miracle no one was killed or came away with light threatening injuries after watching that video which shows people running their their lives. one person is under arrest but detectives is under arrest but detectives in stamford. someone standing near the shooter took a dark and blurry video on mobile phone. you can hear terrifying moments as gunman fires shots into the crowd as police run for cover. police posted the video on...
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and sunday jeffrey engles man knew script of george w. bush. >> homeland security secretary jay johnson testified on capitol hill on the influx on uncompanied children coming across the u.s./mexico border. he was along with fema administrator and u.s. border patrol deputy chief. during the hearing house republicans said the obama administration immigration policies contributed to the problem and urged the national guard be sent to the southwest border. since october more than 52,000 immigrants have been apprehended by customs and border protection. >> the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee's meeting today to examine the current crisis at the border regarding uncompanied children. i recognize myself for an opening statement. today on the southwest border we are facing an escalating ref gee crisis. parents are handing over their children to cartels smuggling these kids to the united states. many are under the age of 10 including some barely old enough to walk. these children with no parents, relatives or legal
and sunday jeffrey engles man knew script of george w. bush. >> homeland security secretary jay johnson testified on capitol hill on the influx on uncompanied children coming across the u.s./mexico border. he was along with fema administrator and u.s. border patrol deputy chief. during the hearing house republicans said the obama administration immigration policies contributed to the problem and urged the national guard be sent to the southwest border. since october more than 52,000...
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and a preview of jeffrey engle's manuscript on george w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. >> on the next washington journal, daniel stein of the federation for american imgas station reform and benjamin johnson of the american immigration council, discuss whether immigration to the u.s. helps or hurts the country. after that, charles murray looks at american exceptionalism. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> next on american history tv, brooks simpson of arizona state university discusses union general ulysses s. grant's strategy for fighting in virginia in 1864. this is from the civil war institutes annual summer conference that took place in june. it's about an hour. >> i am a professor of history here at gettysburg college. and i'm also the director of the institute. it is my pleasure this morning a to introduce brooks simpson, he is the asu foundation professor of history at arizona state th university. he is a historian of 19th century america. f
and a preview of jeffrey engle's manuscript on george w. bush and the peaceful end to the cold war. >> on the next washington journal, daniel stein of the federation for american imgas station reform and benjamin johnson of the american immigration council, discuss whether immigration to the u.s. helps or hurts the country. after that, charles murray looks at american exceptionalism. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on...
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engle, and thank you for the panelists and the audience and media. with that, our committee is adjourned, thank you. >>> keith ellison talks about the recent conflict between israelis and palestinians. after that, tom rice speaks about the lawsuit against president obama. washington journal's live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> earlier today, president obama was in kansas city to discuss the economy, where he discussed the gop lawsuit to sue h him. here's a look. >> so there's a bunch of stuff that needs to get done. unfortunately, the main vote that they've scheduled for today is whether or not they decide to sue me for doing my job. first of all, don't -- first of all, here's something i always say, do not boo, vote. booing doesn't help. voting helps. >> but think about this, they have announced they're going to sue me for taking executive actions to help people. so, you know, they're mad because i'm doing my job. and by the way, i've told them, i said, i'd be happy to do it with you the only reason i'm doing it on my own is because you don't d
engle, and thank you for the panelists and the audience and media. with that, our committee is adjourned, thank you. >>> keith ellison talks about the recent conflict between israelis and palestinians. after that, tom rice speaks about the lawsuit against president obama. washington journal's live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> earlier today, president obama was in kansas city to discuss the economy, where he discussed the gop lawsuit to sue h him. here's a look. >> so...
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the time consuming path of forward.ent must go -- uld richard engle richard m. nixon be found guilty justice?cting yes. should he be found guilty of abusing his office? yes. should he be found guilty of of the and defiance courts? yes. on the last charge, he's a repeat offender. great deal about the presumably grim consequences of impeachment. a government paralyzed. disgraced. but suppose the house should decide not to impeach. have consequences too. and they deserve careful examination. impeach would be a ecision as momentous as impeachment itself. t could and would be interpreted as congress does not think mr. nixon had done warrant impeachment. it would alter the constitutional system of accountability for using that power, our message to posterity ould be that mr. nixon had conceived and established a new conception of presidential accountability and his could expect to inherit nixon's conception to nherit the authority and share power in which he endows the presidency. a lure to impeach would be vindication of new theory of presidential nonaccountability.
the time consuming path of forward.ent must go -- uld richard engle richard m. nixon be found guilty justice?cting yes. should he be found guilty of abusing his office? yes. should he be found guilty of of the and defiance courts? yes. on the last charge, he's a repeat offender. great deal about the presumably grim consequences of impeachment. a government paralyzed. disgraced. but suppose the house should decide not to impeach. have consequences too. and they deserve careful examination....