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MSNBC to Air RICHARD ENGEL REPORTING: THE BATTLE AGAINST ISIS, 11/14

By: Nov. 12, 2014
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MSNBC will air "Richard Engel Reporting: The Battle Against ISIS" on Friday, November 14 at 9 p.m. ET. The NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent will report live from Urfa, Turkey near the Syrian border. He will share exclusive reporting from inside Kobani as well as explain the history of ISIS and asks hard questions about how the United States is handling the situation.

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