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Obama snubs Rep. Engel; gets him on way back

Feb. 12: President Obama passes over Rep. Eliot Engel, who has made it a point to be perfectly positioned in the center aisle to greet the president at every State of the Union since 1989. But Engel eventually caught up with the President after the speech. (NBC News)President Obama passes over Rep. Eliot Engel, who has made it a point to be perfectly positioned in the center aisle to greet the president at every State of the Union since 1989. But Engel eventually caught up with the President after the speech. (NBC News)

Obama snubs Rep. Engel; gets him on way back

Feb. 12: President Obama passes over Rep. Eliot Engel, who has made it a point to be perfectly positioned in the center aisle to greet the president at every State of the Union since 1989. But Engel eventually caught up with the President after the speech. (NBC News)President Obama passes over Rep. Eliot Engel, who has made it a point to be perfectly positioned in the center aisle to greet the president at every State of the Union since 1989. But Engel eventually caught up with the President after the speech. (NBC News)

Engel: 'Almost impossible to imagine' US troops in Mali

Jan. 26: NBC's Richard Engel expects a support role for the U.S. in the current conflict in Mali with no NBC's Richard Engel expects a support role for the U.S. in the current conflict in Mali with no "boots on the ground." Engel talks to MSNBC's Craig Melvin about the ongoing conflict. (msnbc)

Engel and team: 'We weren't expecting a rescue'

Dec. 21: TODAY's Savannah Guthrie sat down with NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel and his crew, who were abducted and held captive for five days in Syria. The team discusses being ambushed at gunpoint and what raced through their minds in the following days.  TODAY's Savannah Guthrie sat down with NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel and his crew, who were abducted and held captive for five days in Syria. The team discusses being ambushed at gunpoint and what raced through their minds in the following days. (TODAY)

Engel on capture: 'There were mock shootings'

Dec. 18: NBC News correspondent Richard Engel, producer Ghazi Balkiz and cameraman John Kooistra recount the traumatic experience of being held hostage in Syria.  (Nightly News)NBC News correspondent Richard Engel, producer Ghazi Balkiz and cameraman John Kooistra recount the traumatic experience of being held hostage in Syria. (Nightly News)

NBC News' Engel recounts being kidnapped in Syria

Dec. 18: After being held captive for five days in Syria, NBC's Richard Engel and his team recount being ambushed and blindfolded before being freed at a checkpoint.   After being held captive for five days in Syria, NBC's Richard Engel and his team recount being ambushed and blindfolded before being freed at a checkpoint.  (TODAY)

Engel: Hamas considers cease-fire 'a victory'

Nov. 21: NBC's Richard Engel details Hamas' reaction to a brokered cease-fire agreement between the Islamic group and Israel.  NBC's Richard Engel details Hamas' reaction to a brokered cease-fire agreement between the Islamic group and Israel. (Mitchell Reports)

Engel: 'We can hear Israeli drones' over Gaza

Nov. 17: NBC's Richard Engle reports from Gaza City, where residents are preparing for a potential invasion as Hama rockets blastoff in the background and Israeli drones fly overhead.  NBC's Richard Engle reports from Gaza City, where residents are preparing for a potential invasion as Hama rockets blastoff in the background and Israeli drones fly overhead. (TODAY)

Richard Engel in his own words

Dec. 22: NBC News and chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel are being honored with a 2012 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for coverage of the Arab Spring uprisings. In an extensive interview, Engel takes us behind the scenes and describes what it was like to report from Egypt and Libya. (Nightly News)NBC News and chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel are being honored with a 2012 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for coverage of the Arab Spring uprisings. In an extensive interview, Engel takes us behind the scenes and describes what it was like to report from Egypt and Libya.  (Nightly News)

Engel: African famine crisis a 'manmade tragedy'

Aug. 5: NBC's Richard Engel explains why an African-based terror organization is manipulating the amount of supplies being handed out to people in Somalia. NBC's Richard Engel explains why an African-based terror organization is manipulating the amount of supplies being handed out to people in Somalia. (msnbc tv)

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