that have helped fuel it. reporter: the refugees are pouring into europe. and each one has a reason. this woman is taking her grandson to sweden because his father was kidnapped by isis in syria. every day killing, looting, houses destroyed, she said. this man is escaping the syrian regime. syria s only future is destruction, and that s no future at all. i was a stone mason. now there is there s no work. only death, he said. searching for a smuggler to take them from hung gather to germany, this group fled from baghdad. the u.s. turned us over to iran, he said. another group also searching for a smuggler, but which ended up getting busted by hungarian police is escaping the taliban in afghanistan. all running from wars and crises
welcome back. as more and more middle eastern refugees pour into europe the crises they are fleeing seem only to get worse. isis on the march in iraq, and libya and of course syria. this weekend russia is engaging in what u.s. defense department officials are calling a military build-up there, similar to what the russians did in crimea last year. their support of bashar al assad will likely just prolong the already brutal civil war there and create even more refugees. i asked nbc s richard engel to give us a firsthand look at the crisis and u.s. policies that have helped fuel it. reporter: the refugees are pouring into europe. and each one has a reason. this woman is taking her grandson to sweden because his father was kidnapped by isis in syria.
pushback against the ideas and the toxins that fuel it, we have to be critical of the political islam no matter how moderate and vieolent it is, it is the drug that becomes the radical ideology that fuels i. dr. jasser this is new video of isis throwing stones at a museum and artifact and they say that god is telling them to do in. and what do you make of this? well they believe they are god. they believe that they are under the subdi
keeping an eye on a fox news weather alert, tropical depression beryl dropped now, thank goodness. before it did go it left a lot of water soaking parts of eastern florida and georgia. tens of thousands without electricity and heavy rains and winds caused flash flooding. meteorologist maria molina tracking beryl and all your weather from the weather center. thanks tore bein for being here again. reporter: we are still looking at a lot of busy record across the lore 48, starting off with tropical depression beryl, it was a tropical storm when it made landfall last night basically northeastern parts of florida, including the city of jacksonville. it had sustained winds at that time of 07 miles pe 70 miles per hour. every since it s separated from the warm ocean water that was helping fuel it we are seeing it
will of the people and not understatement the wisdom of the people in america. majority of americans are saying mr. president no this hurts this is a slap to those innocent victims who were murdered that day on 9/11. build a mosque somewhere, join the other 100 mosques already there but somewhere else less offensive and less provoking of more pain and anger. greta: it is going to have political ramifications already senator harry reid is disagreeing with the president, heading for the hills might be a flip way to say it. there s the political ramifications and the what should the president do to heal the wound? there is a wound between muslims and americans not all with muslims. how can we make some effort to fix this? put this fire out rather than fuel it? what the president seems to be suggesting is everybody needs to be so tolerant of others pwhraefts that is fine. take that beliefs that is