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American held by Syria, now free, recounts his months of captivity

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An American captured by Syria after crossing into the country is now free after months of captivity. Travis Timmerman of Missouri discusses how he was captured after entering Syria from Lebanon and imprisoned. There has been no word about Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria for more than 12 years. NBC News’ Richard Engel reports.


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