Iran hostage Emad Shargi's family appeals to Biden to bring him home
His wife and daughters are imploring Biden to "do anything" in his power to bring him home.
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Camilla Schick is a British journalist in D.C. and CBS News' foreign affairs producer, covering U.S. foreign relations, the State Department and national security. A native Londoner, she's reported from the Middle East and Europe on major stories including the Israeli Palestinian conflict, ISIS attacks in the UK, France's presidential elections, and Europe's refugee crisis. She is Emmy-nominated along with the "Face the Nation" team for the show's in-depth discussion and analysis of the fall of Kabul to the Taliban in 2021. She was formerly the New York Times' first video journalist based in London, and a producer for BBC World News. She cut her teeth living in and reporting from Israel and the Palestinian territories from 2012-2015.
His wife and daughters are imploring Biden to "do anything" in his power to bring him home.
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