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bradley, what happens next?, we have had north korea essentially mollified by a. -- by aid. this time, that is not happening. what a carrot, or several carrots, perhaps persuade kim jong-un? i think it is important to realize that economic security for any country has to be an essential component of the overall national security equation. ultimately what north korea is looking for is a different security calculation for themselves in the future, and an economic part of that is important. a now prioritize economic development at the same level as their missile and nuclear programs. we begin to miss that fact that they are making a big effort on their own to build up their own economic development future. that is a great opportunity for carrots, because it is not just giving them things we think they need, but things that they know they need, and they have their own economic development strategy, and in their own way they are making progress on that . their economic growth last year was higher than it has been in
bradley, what happens next?, we have had north korea essentially mollified by a. -- by aid. this time, that is not happening. what a carrot, or several carrots, perhaps persuade kim jong-un? i think it is important to realize that economic security for any country has to be an essential component of the overall national security equation. ultimately what north korea is looking for is a different security calculation for themselves in the future, and an economic part of that is important. a now...
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bradley going through now? >> well, i think it's a huge amount of influence. they're willing to spend possibly millions of dollars on tv ad campaigns around the country to try and galvanized support. what we seen, now that the ceo councils have been disbanded after trump's comment on charlottesville. there's a real need for white house and congress to find ways to interact with business. you can see that he is was really trying to almost down play those and sort of say that the door is still open. they're still talking. i think the chamber becomes more important voice at the table. because they represent so many of those businesses now those ceo's aren't going to go as often themselves. >> i think republicans are concerned that they'll lose the chamber's support in the long run. such a bulwark of financial strength politically. i tend to doubt that the chamber would ultimately do that. they align with the republicans on too many issues. to make that threat. we'll speech >> when it comes to tax reform is the chamber, white house and republican leadership are th
bradley going through now? >> well, i think it's a huge amount of influence. they're willing to spend possibly millions of dollars on tv ad campaigns around the country to try and galvanized support. what we seen, now that the ceo councils have been disbanded after trump's comment on charlottesville. there's a real need for white house and congress to find ways to interact with business. you can see that he is was really trying to almost down play those and sort of say that the door is...
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it was an instant connection and one that continues with bradley's mum and dad. he was in bed, he couldn't really move, i would walk into the room and he'd jump up and his mum's like, "he hasn't moved all day!" so, yeah, for me every time i saw him it was a special feeling. the emotion is still raw, but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been a positive one. the bournemouth striker calls it "a gift" and says he will both be forever grateful that bradley came into his life. in a funny sort of way i wake up and i think, i don't know, if you've got a headache or you don't feel well or feel tired, "snap out of it!" if i can see a little kid suffer like that and still fight, then... i mean, for me, there is no bigger motivation to think, "well, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything." you walked out with him so many times, but was the england moment the best? yeah, that was the best. i remember being down the tunnel and he was looking for me, like he does, and i came down the tunnel and gave him a cuddle and joe hart said to me
it was an instant connection and one that continues with bradley's mum and dad. he was in bed, he couldn't really move, i would walk into the room and he'd jump up and his mum's like, "he hasn't moved all day!" so, yeah, for me every time i saw him it was a special feeling. the emotion is still raw, but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been a positive one. the bournemouth striker calls it "a gift" and says he will both be forever grateful that bradley came into...
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the film he had to say was it can be useful if there's no julia signage then bradley manning who had tried to contact the washington post in the new york times people forget that people like chelsea bradley manny get up possibly get the truth out and so we've we feel a certain collegiality that's what we do in veteran intelligence professionals for sanity and insanity of disassociates we try to spread a little truth around and so we feel very much like kindred souls and of course at snowden as another person that should be mentioned in this connection i think ed was empowered by the example of chelsea manning and by julian aside and i know and this is little known outside a small group i know that it's node in to safely out of harm's way so to speak ironically in russia but out of drone range let me put it that way now only because julian a sign is pulled out all the stops and got him out of hong kong the movies that have been written about this do not show that adequately when i asked julian asinus who is also a friend of mine why he did that why he why he expended all his equities
the film he had to say was it can be useful if there's no julia signage then bradley manning who had tried to contact the washington post in the new york times people forget that people like chelsea bradley manny get up possibly get the truth out and so we've we feel a certain collegiality that's what we do in veteran intelligence professionals for sanity and insanity of disassociates we try to spread a little truth around and so we feel very much like kindred souls and of course at snowden as...
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cesar --- hoy compartiremos un poco ms de la vida de "bob bradley", un hombre que se gana la vida comoguez" nos cuenta detalles de su carrera deportiva.. take pkg ;1 banner pkg bob bradley nacio el 3 de marzo de 1958 en nueva jersey y esta considerado como uno de los entrenadores de futbol mas exitosos de los estados unidos.. bradley inicio su carrera como tecnico a nivel universitario en los aÑos ochenta y noventa, eso le valio ser nombrado como asistente de bruce arena a la seleccin masculina de este pais hasta el 2006. ese mismo aÑo tuvo un fugaz paso por el desaparecido equipo de chivas usa de la mls. siempre en el 2006 fue nombrado como timonel del seleccionado estounidense con los que gano la copa de del 2007, obtubo el segungo lugar de la copa confederaciones del 2009 al caer 3 x 2 frente a brasil y llego hasta los octavos de final de la copa del mundo del 2010. nat la ultima sorpresa la dio hace una semana al ser nombrado el primer tecnico del nuevo equipo de la mls, los angeles futbol club.. tambien es reconocido por el ser el papa de michael bradley, talentodo mediocampista d
cesar --- hoy compartiremos un poco ms de la vida de "bob bradley", un hombre que se gana la vida comoguez" nos cuenta detalles de su carrera deportiva.. take pkg ;1 banner pkg bob bradley nacio el 3 de marzo de 1958 en nueva jersey y esta considerado como uno de los entrenadores de futbol mas exitosos de los estados unidos.. bradley inicio su carrera como tecnico a nivel universitario en los aÑos ochenta y noventa, eso le valio ser nombrado como asistente de bruce arena a la...
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it was an instant connection and one that continues with bradley's mum and dad.ing and he was in bed, he couldn't really move, i would walk into the room and he'd jump up and his mum is, like, "he hasn't moved all day!" so, yeah, for me every time i saw him it was a special feeling. the emotion is still raw, but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been a positive one. the bournemouth striker calls it "a gift" and says he will be forever grateful that bradley came into his life. in a funny sort of way i wake up and i think, i don't know, if you've got a headache or you don't feel well or feel tired, "just snap out of it!" if i can see a little kid suffer like that and still fight, then... i mean, for me, there is no bigger motivation to think, "well, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything." you walked out with him so many times, but was the england moment the best? yeah, that was the best. i remember being down the tunnel and he was looking for me, like he does, and i came down the tunnel and gave him a cuddle and joe hart s
it was an instant connection and one that continues with bradley's mum and dad.ing and he was in bed, he couldn't really move, i would walk into the room and he'd jump up and his mum is, like, "he hasn't moved all day!" so, yeah, for me every time i saw him it was a special feeling. the emotion is still raw, but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been a positive one. the bournemouth striker calls it "a gift" and says he will be forever grateful that bradley came...
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we just got word that bradley allan has found his father.the air and since we brought you this story. his father al harrison had been left on the road by first responders which is what they're suppose to do, he was suppose to make it to a shelter bradley lost track of him. he located his father at a hotel near lakewood church. that's the olsteen church, it's been its own source of controversy. he's now on the way to pick up his pup. hall and alison has been missing for two days, you have a father with no cell phone and doesn't remember his numbers, we have a happy ending. this happened because of you, we were grateful for social media. we are all in it together. and i know that you want to help and that is a beautiful gesture and you can make it an action. you can go to cnn.com/impact. you can make all different types of donations. remember how great the need is. i know that the storm has been downgraded, that's good, but the flooding according to the governor and every expert they can ask say they haven't seen the worst of it yet, it's goin
we just got word that bradley allan has found his father.the air and since we brought you this story. his father al harrison had been left on the road by first responders which is what they're suppose to do, he was suppose to make it to a shelter bradley lost track of him. he located his father at a hotel near lakewood church. that's the olsteen church, it's been its own source of controversy. he's now on the way to pick up his pup. hall and alison has been missing for two days, you have a...
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bradley is still competing and has to lose three pounds before a fight at the weekend.i have done it since, yes. you have, have you? not as extreme as i had done it for that fight. but leading up to a fight, when you can't have any fluid or anything, i have had a bottle of pop and drank it, and then brought it back up. people now still find it hard to believe that i had to put my finger in my throat and make myself sick. i know how he feels. that temptation is always there for me, as well. i have had a bulimia for most of my adult life, and in the back of my mind, i am constantly aware that it could come back at any time. but i never thought about the damage it might be doing to my body. cambridge university student james downs survived anorexia as a teenager, but then developed severe bulimia, which has left its scars. i caught up with 27—year—old james at his parents‘ home in cardiff. i would bring all the food up here in the night. i would feel very stressed a lot of the time. it was only when i was eating that i didn't feel that. it was a relief. so i used to eat al
bradley is still competing and has to lose three pounds before a fight at the weekend.i have done it since, yes. you have, have you? not as extreme as i had done it for that fight. but leading up to a fight, when you can't have any fluid or anything, i have had a bottle of pop and drank it, and then brought it back up. people now still find it hard to believe that i had to put my finger in my throat and make myself sick. i know how he feels. that temptation is always there for me, as well. i...
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>> bradley talks about his dad all the time. when we pull up and he sees that guard tower, that's daddy's house, inside you're like, great, he sees a guard tower and razor wires and thinks of his dad. but in another sense, that is his dad's house. and he's excited to see his dad. >> this type of one on one between an inmate and a child is rare in most maximum security prisons where visits typically take place in a large common area, choked with noise and distractions. but napier's session is in a private play room, part of the prison's fatherhood program. >> the fatherhood program is great. i get to spend a lot more time with my son. i get to come in this visiting room, everything's great, me and him running around here, playing ball. >> the monthly visits are carefully monitored by the program's coordinator. joshua cullens. >> they have a responsibility is what we're trying to teach them. even though they're in prison, it doesn't give them a copout not to be a dad. >> you're okay. get up. >> come on. let me kiss it. go tell dad
>> bradley talks about his dad all the time. when we pull up and he sees that guard tower, that's daddy's house, inside you're like, great, he sees a guard tower and razor wires and thinks of his dad. but in another sense, that is his dad's house. and he's excited to see his dad. >> this type of one on one between an inmate and a child is rare in most maximum security prisons where visits typically take place in a large common area, choked with noise and distractions. but napier's...
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and died from the bradley could face the death penalty. you could call them a modern day "bonnie and clyde".. but an albuquerque couple's ride in a stolen car, does not last long. and it was all caught on camera. police say kaycee langston and dominic pack stole the car they are seen driving in this video. and unfortunately for them, it was a "bait car" equipped with several cameras. it was also programmed to shut off at a certain point, and officers were there to arrest them. a wisconsin man spent decades building his video game collection. then one day, he decided it was time to move on. he put the entire collection -- 750 games, controllers and consoles -- on e-bay. amble ended up selling the entire collection to a man who drove from ohio to pick it up. the final price -- 20-thousand dollars cash. forbes is out with its annual list of the world's highest paid actresses. tops the list. she made 26-million dollars in the last year.. mostly for her role in the musical "la la land.". she won a best actress oscar for that movie. jennifer ani
and died from the bradley could face the death penalty. you could call them a modern day "bonnie and clyde".. but an albuquerque couple's ride in a stolen car, does not last long. and it was all caught on camera. police say kaycee langston and dominic pack stole the car they are seen driving in this video. and unfortunately for them, it was a "bait car" equipped with several cameras. it was also programmed to shut off at a certain point, and officers were there to arrest...
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it was an instant connection and one that continues with bradley's mum and dad. he'd jump up and his mum is, like, "he hasn't moved all day!" so, yeah, for me every time i saw him it was a special feeling. the emotion is still raw, but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been a positive one. the bournemouth striker calls it "a gift" and says he will both be forever grateful that bradley came into his life. in a funny sort of way i wake up and i think, i don't know, if you've got a headache or you don't feel well or feel tired, "just snap out of it!" if i can see a little kid suffer like that and still fight, then... i mean, for me, there is no bigger motivation to think, "well, if he can go through that and fight, then i can go through anything." you walked out with him so many times, but was the england moment the best? yeah, that was the best. i remember being down the tunnel and he was looking for me, like he does, and i came down the tunnel and gave him a cuddle and joe hart said to me, "jermaine, will you walk the team out?" for him to do that, th
it was an instant connection and one that continues with bradley's mum and dad. he'd jump up and his mum is, like, "he hasn't moved all day!" so, yeah, for me every time i saw him it was a special feeling. the emotion is still raw, but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been a positive one. the bournemouth striker calls it "a gift" and says he will both be forever grateful that bradley came into his life. in a funny sort of way i wake up and i think, i don't...
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even back then, according to one contemporary observer, justice bradley's opinion "seemed to cause no little amusement upon the bench and the bar." but at least the approach of the dissenters in the slaughter house forced justice bradley to articulate the basis for restricting this right before finding it to be constitutional. and this articulation helped feminists object to and very, very soon thereafter defeat such restrictions. however, while three of the four dissenters in slaughter house joined justice bradley's concurring opinion, one dissenter in slaughter house also voted to invalidate the illinois restriction on the right of women to practice law. that dissenter was chief justice salman chase. by the time of this decision, chase was too incapacitated by a series of strokes to write a dissent. indeed he died a mere three weeks after the decisions in slaughter house and brad well in announced. yet, in his last official act of his long and distinguished career fighting injustice, he instructed the supreme court reporter to note that "the chief justice dissenned from the judgment
even back then, according to one contemporary observer, justice bradley's opinion "seemed to cause no little amusement upon the bench and the bar." but at least the approach of the dissenters in the slaughter house forced justice bradley to articulate the basis for restricting this right before finding it to be constitutional. and this articulation helped feminists object to and very, very soon thereafter defeat such restrictions. however, while three of the four dissenters in...
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. >> sandra: a national security attorney, bradley, thank you for being here.irst off, that balance. cannot balance be found when it comes to dealing with the media? >> absolutely. let's be clear that despite a lot of the concerns that people have about what people have about what was said in that press conference. it was essentially recycled chest-thumping verbiage that we have heard before. we have heard about it, we are going to have a crackdown on leaks and were going to prosecute leakers, and that has been done before by both democrats and republicans. we have heard about, we're going to use the authority of the federal government to the extent allowed by the first amendment to inquire into activities done by the media. again, both the bush administration, the obama administration, two diametrically opposed ideological administrations both had cases that advocated the media and they had to find a way to address that balance between the news gathering activities of the press, which is a vital part of a democratic society, and tht classified information, whi
. >> sandra: a national security attorney, bradley, thank you for being here.irst off, that balance. cannot balance be found when it comes to dealing with the media? >> absolutely. let's be clear that despite a lot of the concerns that people have about what people have about what was said in that press conference. it was essentially recycled chest-thumping verbiage that we have heard before. we have heard about it, we are going to have a crackdown on leaks and were going to...
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miss bradley speak to their character. to their conduct. i want all of you to know, if you heard luis gutierrez speak i graduated from high school before any of you were born probably. maybe not any of you. in 1957, here in prince george's county. i went to university of maryland. you recall that was the civil rights movement in our country. we've had a tragic confrontation in charlottesville. our president in my view, did not respond effectively or appropriately to hate groups. people who sympathize and hold up showing nazis. people who want to have a hate one another because of some difference. i grew. at a time when martin luther king said it was content of character. not the color of skin, not the gender, not the sexual orientation. not any of that. but the character. miss bradley you speak to the character of this young man and his brother. you spoke eloquently about wanting to help people and help your country. you came at the age of two. you know of no other country. you know of -- i'm sure you speak spanish and fluently. fact of the
miss bradley speak to their character. to their conduct. i want all of you to know, if you heard luis gutierrez speak i graduated from high school before any of you were born probably. maybe not any of you. in 1957, here in prince george's county. i went to university of maryland. you recall that was the civil rights movement in our country. we've had a tragic confrontation in charlottesville. our president in my view, did not respond effectively or appropriately to hate groups. people who...
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will bradley is joining are literally trapped.literally trapped. will bradley is joining us live from are literally trapped. will bradley isjoining us live from houston. thanks very much indeed. it looks more like a trip up the amazon than down one of the main street of one of the biggest cities in the united states. just explain how you got involved in trying to help people. well, it wasn't byjoyce, itjust kind of found us, our neighbourhood backs up to where all of houston drains and floods, unfortunately. at six in the morning we started getting e—mails there were neighbours trapped on the backstreet of the neighbourhood. that led to the whole neighbourhood is stepping up the whole neighbourhood is stepping up and going out and rescuing these people. it took about a day and a half for us to get everybody out. that was in the bad part. you happen to have a kayak and thought you would step in to help. to have a kayak and thought you would step in to helplj to have a kayak and thought you would step in to help. i did. my wife was
will bradley is joining are literally trapped.literally trapped. will bradley is joining us live from are literally trapped. will bradley isjoining us live from houston. thanks very much indeed. it looks more like a trip up the amazon than down one of the main street of one of the biggest cities in the united states. just explain how you got involved in trying to help people. well, it wasn't byjoyce, itjust kind of found us, our neighbourhood backs up to where all of houston drains and floods,...
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matt bradley for us. thanks so much.use aide says that the secretary of state should not be listened to when it comes to military matters related to north korea. when asked to explain the different messages trump administrations has made sebasa gorka told bbc radio that no one should listen to rex tillerson. after tillerson said he saw no immediate threat of war with north korea and urged americans to sleep soundly. >> you should listen to the president. the idea that secretary tillerson is going to discuss military matters is simply nonsensical. it is the job of secretary mattis, the secretary of defense, to talk about the military options, and he has done so unekunequivicolly today. that is his mandate. secretary tillerson is the chief diplomat of the united states. >> now, those comments drew a sharp reply from tillerson's spokeswoman heather newart. take a listen. >> secretary tillerson has not spoken about u.s. military capabilities. you all hear me very often from this room when you ask me about u.s. military asset
matt bradley for us. thanks so much.use aide says that the secretary of state should not be listened to when it comes to military matters related to north korea. when asked to explain the different messages trump administrations has made sebasa gorka told bbc radio that no one should listen to rex tillerson. after tillerson said he saw no immediate threat of war with north korea and urged americans to sleep soundly. >> you should listen to the president. the idea that secretary tillerson...
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authorities arrested james bradley, last month in san antonio. when police searched his truck -- they found dozens of people. investigators say they were smuggled across the border with mexico. ten had already died from conditions inside. bradley could penalty if convicted. i'm adrianna hopkins at the live desk. new overnight - another hbo hack. this time it's the companies social media pages falling victim. social media pages of hbo's entire slate of shows began displaying messages from "ourmine" , a security hacking group. the cryptic message read: "hi, ourmine are here, we are just testing your security, hbo team please contact us to upgrade the security." twitter and facebook pages for both hbo's company accounts as well as its programs, including game of thrones were affacted. this comes just days after the latest episode of game of thrones was leaked online. for weeks the cable network has been blackmailed by an unnamed hacking group. with just 4 days now to the solar eclipse, many of you might be looking for those glasses to protect your e
authorities arrested james bradley, last month in san antonio. when police searched his truck -- they found dozens of people. investigators say they were smuggled across the border with mexico. ten had already died from conditions inside. bradley could penalty if convicted. i'm adrianna hopkins at the live desk. new overnight - another hbo hack. this time it's the companies social media pages falling victim. social media pages of hbo's entire slate of shows began displaying messages from...
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the i'm so happy for you, bradley. i mean i can't imagine what it was like for you not knowing where your pop was. i'm really happy you have each other. i hope that find of ending comes for so many others still out there stranded and still trying to find their loved ones. hold onto each other. i hope he is well and i hope you both recover quickly and get back on your feet. >> thank you so much. i should meet him later on this morning for a first time in a long time. >> beautiful. send me a picture. i know every son loves to see their father but this time will be special. send me a picture if you can. >> i sure will. >> god bless, be well, thank you for sharing your story. >> ung that. >> all right. look, just like you have the situation for that family, you've going to have good stories as well. thank god these two have found themselves in this family can be reunited. >> we're so grateful that that happened. power of television and i believe we're actually going to talk to them later on in the date. so we'll bring upda
the i'm so happy for you, bradley. i mean i can't imagine what it was like for you not knowing where your pop was. i'm really happy you have each other. i hope that find of ending comes for so many others still out there stranded and still trying to find their loved ones. hold onto each other. i hope he is well and i hope you both recover quickly and get back on your feet. >> thank you so much. i should meet him later on this morning for a first time in a long time. >> beautiful....
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one of those heroes --- is this man ---will bradley. bradley says he started to get emails early sunday. from neighbors trapped in their homes. he says there was a sense of panic among some of the neighbors - -many who are elderly. (grant) and this unidentified man told reporters he got at least eight calls from people asking for help. he says they were on a second floor of an apartment building...that gives you an idea how high the water is. also this picture is circulating of a man on a paddleboard. he was spotted rescuing a four year old boy in houston. just one of many neighborhoods inundated by floodwaters. first responders have rescued more than 3 thousand people in houston alone. some who are stranded on rooftops like yo
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matt bradley, nbc news, on board the uss george h.w. bush. >>> back in the u.s., the governor of minnesota visited a mosque today that was bombed this weekend in a suburb of minneapolis and he called it an act of terrorism. the attack happened early yesterday morning when someone tossed an explosive into the mosque, shattering windows and damaging an officer. no one was injured. >>> a terrifying experience for passengers on an american airlines plane this weekend. severe turbulence just before it landed in philadelphia on a flight from greece. one of a number of incidents of dramatic turbulence lately. steve patterson has more. >> medic 37, es 6 respond at philadelphia international airport. >> reporter: the seat belt signs were on, but that didn't keep ten of the nearly 300 people on board american airlines flight 759 from greece to philadelphia from being injured. severe turbulence rocked the plane over the atlantic ocean just 30 minutes before landing. the shaking so violent, drinks splattered on the ceiling. >> i had never experienc
matt bradley, nbc news, on board the uss george h.w. bush. >>> back in the u.s., the governor of minnesota visited a mosque today that was bombed this weekend in a suburb of minneapolis and he called it an act of terrorism. the attack happened early yesterday morning when someone tossed an explosive into the mosque, shattering windows and damaging an officer. no one was injured. >>> a terrifying experience for passengers on an american airlines plane this weekend. severe...
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nbc's matt bradley takes a look. >> reporter: a journey back in time where snail mail meets rail mail. this little known network once delivered more than 4 million letters every day on tiny driverless trains but also served as a secret chamber to safeguard precious artifacts from the wars racing above ground. >> this was the best kept secret because most people didn't know it was here. >> reporter: a new museum is shining fresh light on these 90-year-old tunnels and giving visitors a chance to uncover the secrets for themselves. >> you're in an object and in a heritage, you can smell it, you can get dust from it on your clothes and ride through it. >> reporter: a short ride through a part of the mail rail's 6 1/2 miles of track offers a spooky glimpse of the city's underground history. it wasn't so long ago that london's mail used to race along these tracks but these tunnels also held some of the city's more closely guarded secrets. during world war i, londoners hid works of arts in these tunnels protecting them from bombs dropped from german blimps. it gave sanctuary to the rosetta s
nbc's matt bradley takes a look. >> reporter: a journey back in time where snail mail meets rail mail. this little known network once delivered more than 4 million letters every day on tiny driverless trains but also served as a secret chamber to safeguard precious artifacts from the wars racing above ground. >> this was the best kept secret because most people didn't know it was here. >> reporter: a new museum is shining fresh light on these 90-year-old tunnels and giving...
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. >> susan and her sister waited in line at bethesda's bradley variety store for more than 30 minutes to buy a pair of the highly sought after sunglasses >> my glasses here for my family. so we'll be able to see the eclipse >> did you anticipate this response. >> then calls rolled in since wednesday be we knew it was going to be a big deal. >> reporter: the store sold out 700 pairs in less than two hours. more of the same across the area, including the national air and space museum, eclipse glasses gone in a flash. but beyond the hype and hysteria >> the glasses are important if you want to look directly up at the sun with your eye balls unaided and you don't have have a telescope. they reduce the amount of sunlight by a lot. and they also protect you against ultraviolet radiation. >> reporter: many stores are expecting another batch come this weekend. tomorrow, here at bradley, variety and party store they're expecting more between 9:00 and noon, some stores are expecting day of shipment of the sun glass, it's been anyone else 100 years since an event like this happened. who would ha
. >> susan and her sister waited in line at bethesda's bradley variety store for more than 30 minutes to buy a pair of the highly sought after sunglasses >> my glasses here for my family. so we'll be able to see the eclipse >> did you anticipate this response. >> then calls rolled in since wednesday be we knew it was going to be a big deal. >> reporter: the store sold out 700 pairs in less than two hours. more of the same across the area, including the national air...
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bradley johnson will fall with them. so the fighting will continue around the fields outside frederick, becomes known as the battle of west frederick on july 7. wallace will deploy other units and together, they will help drive back bradley johnson by the evening of july 7. what is happening here is wallace is continuing to delay. he realizes, if we can hold on for a little while, we might get reinforcements. he has already been aided by franz sigel, who saves the day. it is not a situation you get to say very often. franz sigel saves the day. franz sigel, after newmarket, he is put in command of harpers ferry. as jubal early moved his man up, he first wanted to use harpers ferry as a stepping off point, use the potomac river and head for the god of washington. if you have ever been to harpers ferry, you know the key position as maryland heights. whoever controls maryland heights, controls harpers ferry. in the early days of july 1864, franz sigel controls maryland heights. the confederate forces have to march around thr
bradley johnson will fall with them. so the fighting will continue around the fields outside frederick, becomes known as the battle of west frederick on july 7. wallace will deploy other units and together, they will help drive back bradley johnson by the evening of july 7. what is happening here is wallace is continuing to delay. he realizes, if we can hold on for a little while, we might get reinforcements. he has already been aided by franz sigel, who saves the day. it is not a situation you...
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nbc's matt bradley is live with more. matt, what can we expect on this anniversary?er: thanks, frances. unfortunately, you're not going to be seeing much today. there are no official events planned. in fact, this is, as always, the palace is treat thing as a private affair. this is 20 years since the death of the mother of two princesses who are currently reigning. the big event we're seeing 20 years after her death is that these two princes, william and harry, have come out and spoken in several documentaries about their personal struggle with their mother's death, and they have spoken out in favor of more mental health care for the public. they've made this in some ways a political issue. the only thing we have seen from the palace so far was yesterday. that was when prince harry and william and kate middleton came out to hear r flowers that had been laid in tribu tribute. this is a major media event. you can see pictures here of the two princes looking at the flowers that people have laid. and many papers have gone with the sun here, comparing the images from 20 y
nbc's matt bradley is live with more. matt, what can we expect on this anniversary?er: thanks, frances. unfortunately, you're not going to be seeing much today. there are no official events planned. in fact, this is, as always, the palace is treat thing as a private affair. this is 20 years since the death of the mother of two princesses who are currently reigning. the big event we're seeing 20 years after her death is that these two princes, william and harry, have come out and spoken in...
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first, this week's newsmakers interviewed neil bradley. take a look. clearly, it is not helping move the agenda along. that said, a lot of people jumped to the conclusion that it is somehow therefore fatal to the legislative agenda. fatal to getting tax reform done. i don't believe that, either. my sense from talking with folks in the house and senate and other folks in washington, even amidst all of this, the folks on capitol hill, including leader mcconnell, are figuring out how to get things across the finish line. it's not helpful but not fatal to the agenda. >> do you think there's too much uncertainty? with all the drama going on creating a dynamic where business doesn't want to invest and help the economy grow more. we've seen anemic capital spending from the business community for years now. it seemed like they were going to finally have parity -- they today, there's all this whiplash isn'tama going on that focused on these core issues that could help the business committee. >> we are making progress to restore some level of certainty. the unto
first, this week's newsmakers interviewed neil bradley. take a look. clearly, it is not helping move the agenda along. that said, a lot of people jumped to the conclusion that it is somehow therefore fatal to the legislative agenda. fatal to getting tax reform done. i don't believe that, either. my sense from talking with folks in the house and senate and other folks in washington, even amidst all of this, the folks on capitol hill, including leader mcconnell, are figuring out how to get things...
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matt bradley is in london with the developing details.l us more about this chilling story. >> reporter: thanks, gigi. it certainly is a very bizarre story indeed. what we're seeing this morning are picture throughout the british press showing this young model who is coming out and describing her ordeal. the italian police have reported that this young woman reported for duty for a modeling job in milan and that she was bundled by two men into the back seat of a car, bound, gagged, drugged and taken to a village near the french border. now, it only gets stranger from here because six days later she was released because these men said that they were actually involved in a criminal syndicate and that it was against the code of honor of this syndicate to keep a woman who was actually a mother to a young child. so she was released six days later, but not before these kidnappers asked for a large ransom and demanded this money from her agent. given that this is this black death group, this criminal syndicate who actually kidnapped her and showe
matt bradley is in london with the developing details.l us more about this chilling story. >> reporter: thanks, gigi. it certainly is a very bizarre story indeed. what we're seeing this morning are picture throughout the british press showing this young model who is coming out and describing her ordeal. the italian police have reported that this young woman reported for duty for a modeling job in milan and that she was bundled by two men into the back seat of a car, bound, gagged, drugged...
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i have a nice picture in the house of me and bradley at the england game.s football. he loved me, i loved him and seeing in his eyes, it was genuine because he was a child. there was nothing i could give him apart from just being a friend. it was an instant connection. even towards the end, when he was really struggling and he couldn't really move, i would walk into the room and he would just jump up and his mum said, "he hasn't moved all day," so yeah, it was a special feeling. every time i saw him. the emotion is still raw but the impact the little boy has had on defoe has been profound. the bournemouth striker says it is a gift and he will be forever grateful. i always wake up thinking, you know, if you don't feel well, you feel tired, snap out of it. because i can see little kids suffer like that and still fight, to me, there is no bigger motivation. i could go through anything. if he can fight like that, i can go through anything. you walked out with him so many times. was that the best england moment? it was the best. he was looking down the tunnel. i
i have a nice picture in the house of me and bradley at the england game.s football. he loved me, i loved him and seeing in his eyes, it was genuine because he was a child. there was nothing i could give him apart from just being a friend. it was an instant connection. even towards the end, when he was really struggling and he couldn't really move, i would walk into the room and he would just jump up and his mum said, "he hasn't moved all day," so yeah, it was a special feeling. every...
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bradley, you're live on cnn here.nderstand you turned around and you all went home because people didn't want your help? tell me what happened. >> well, that's not exactly correct that we went home because people didn't want our help. >> you tell me what's right. >> okay. well, we did come down early morning yesterday, and i mean, really was impressed with how the texans and people from louisiana, i mean, everybody's just out. there was tons of help. there was a lot of boats, and the biggest problem was logistics and, i guess, local law enforcement, guard, whoever coordinating where we were needed. we did finally find a place around 1:00 after about three or four hours of searching. once we got our boat in the water, there were several boats in there going into three different neighborhoods, and we were told by a policeman that we weren't to go in there because the residents were not coming out and boats were coming out empty. we kind of hung around because, quite frankly, didn't have anywhere else to go. you know, wa
bradley, you're live on cnn here.nderstand you turned around and you all went home because people didn't want your help? tell me what happened. >> well, that's not exactly correct that we went home because people didn't want our help. >> you tell me what's right. >> okay. well, we did come down early morning yesterday, and i mean, really was impressed with how the texans and people from louisiana, i mean, everybody's just out. there was tons of help. there was a lot of boats,...
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defoe. up, because you see how much bradley meant tojermain defoe.ayne rooney at everton. we have got alan shearer speaking to rafael benitez, who has had a miserable summer, not being able to buy the players he wanted. he says that he wouldn't be anywhere else, though.” wanted. he says that he wouldn't be anywhere else, though. i was a bit disappointed at some stage of the summer, when! disappointed at some stage of the summer, when i decided that i wanted to stay and be in a top side that could compete. i will try to do my best. people asked why i am not leaving, and it is because i want to be in the premier league, to be close to my family, and to be with the team that i love. we have two chelsea defenders, we will look at brighton, huddersfield, the new boys in the premier league. and harry ned —— harry redknapp, managing in his 17th year. meantime, do not head the football! i have learnt my lesson! i might have a bruise! now, philip has the weather. we were just talking about ball games, and! we were just talking about ball games, and i can't he
defoe. up, because you see how much bradley meant tojermain defoe.ayne rooney at everton. we have got alan shearer speaking to rafael benitez, who has had a miserable summer, not being able to buy the players he wanted. he says that he wouldn't be anywhere else, though.” wanted. he says that he wouldn't be anywhere else, though. i was a bit disappointed at some stage of the summer, when! disappointed at some stage of the summer, when i decided that i wanted to stay and be in a top side that...
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matt bradley in tokyo. and miguel almaguer in guam. kelly, o., let me start there with you in jersey. we understand that president trump is going to be meeting with two top members of his foreign policy team today. what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, craig, it is a summer friday, and we know what that means in the trump white house. there is always action happening. and we will have the president meeting with secretary of state tillerson, the u.n. ambassador, nikki haley this afternoon. hr mcmaster, national security adviser. we're also told that here in the sort of temporary white house offices where we're broadcasting from, we'll have two other members of the cabinet, labor and education. secretaries acosta and devos will be coming and talking to reporters here about what the administration is doing. and we have also just learned our colleague, peter alexander, is reporting that three top members of the president's team, including his son-in-law, jared kushner, will be making another trip to the middle east in th
matt bradley in tokyo. and miguel almaguer in guam. kelly, o., let me start there with you in jersey. we understand that president trump is going to be meeting with two top members of his foreign policy team today. what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, craig, it is a summer friday, and we know what that means in the trump white house. there is always action happening. and we will have the president meeting with secretary of state tillerson, the u.n. ambassador, nikki...
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bradley speaks to their character and to their conduct. i want all of you to know that to hear luis gutierrez speak, i don't know that there is anybody that space with more passion and knowledge than he does. i graduated from high school before any of you were born, probably. 1957, here in prince george's county and i went to the university of maryland. that was the civil rights movement in our country. we had a tragic confrontation in charlottesville over the last 96 hours. our president did not respond toectively or appropriately , people who sympathize and hold a swastika up, showing support of nothing policies were the most -- support of nazi policies that were the most horrific in my lifetime. not the only, but certainly the most terrific. this idea that we must hate one another as of some difference. martinup in a time when luther king said it was the context of character, not -- the content of character, not the color of skin, but the character. miss bradley, you speak to the character of this young man and his brother. you spoke el
bradley speaks to their character and to their conduct. i want all of you to know that to hear luis gutierrez speak, i don't know that there is anybody that space with more passion and knowledge than he does. i graduated from high school before any of you were born, probably. 1957, here in prince george's county and i went to the university of maryland. that was the civil rights movement in our country. we had a tragic confrontation in charlottesville over the last 96 hours. our president did...
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california, susan allen bradley. the winner, ms. alabama and tears for joy. >> one thing that can be difficult to remember is a lot of the practices and rituals that we associate with beauty were very controversial in the south. in the early 20th century talking about the teens in the 20s, there was a lot of controversy about white southern women entering beauty contest. they would have been bathing beauty contest. these would've been held at seaside resorts like a galveston, texas. up and down the eastern coast in virginia, north carolina, south carolina. in the contest were held there. but not everybody relished this development because respectable what southern were not supposed to put in swimsuits and stand up before a group of onlookers and strut around in a swimsuit. there is a lot of controversy. from what i can see the one thing that helps it is to become an agricultural fair which we know every county had an agricultural fair every year. what is the important in terms of beauty contest is the fair is always about helping fi
california, susan allen bradley. the winner, ms. alabama and tears for joy. >> one thing that can be difficult to remember is a lot of the practices and rituals that we associate with beauty were very controversial in the south. in the early 20th century talking about the teens in the 20s, there was a lot of controversy about white southern women entering beauty contest. they would have been bathing beauty contest. these would've been held at seaside resorts like a galveston, texas. up...
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california, susan bradley. >> the winner, ms. alabama tears read your. >> one thing to remember is a lot of the practices and rituals we associate with beauty were very controversial in the southu in the early 20th century and talk about the teens and 20s, there is a lot of controversy about white southern women entering beauty contest. they would've been bathing beauty contest, that's what they would up and call. they would been held at seaside resorts like galveston, texas. up and down the eastern coast in virginia, north carolina, southa carolina, and the contest were held there but not everybody relish this development, respectable white southern women were not supposed to put on swimsuits and stand up before group of onlookers and stretch around. so, there's a lot of controversy. one of the things they argue really help these competitions become more palatable is the agricultural fair which, as we know has a very strong history in the rural south. every county had an agricultural fair every year. and what is in porton about
california, susan bradley. >> the winner, ms. alabama tears read your. >> one thing to remember is a lot of the practices and rituals we associate with beauty were very controversial in the southu in the early 20th century and talk about the teens and 20s, there is a lot of controversy about white southern women entering beauty contest. they would've been bathing beauty contest, that's what they would up and call. they would been held at seaside resorts like galveston, texas. up and...
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one month on from the death of bradley lowery, premier league striker, jermain defoe, tells us how he's been inspired by his "best mate." he loved his football. he loved me. i loved him. for me, every time i saw him it was a special feeling. good morning. and i'm live here at the london stadium. it's day eight of the world athletics championships and all morning here on bbc breakfast. i'll be rounding up the action for you. and there was no fairy tale ending for isaac makwala in the men's 200 metres last night. he finished sixth while britain's nethaneel mitchell—bla ke was fourth. should the locals get to decide on what happens in the rough neighbourhood? is people—power the answer to our housing crisis? a new campaign says locals should get more say over planning applications. it would speed up construction, but critics say it could ruin the greenbelt. i'll have the details. it isa it is a beautiful start to the day. will the weather remain this way? i will have the full forecast in 50 minutes. thank you. —— 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the scandal over contaminate
one month on from the death of bradley lowery, premier league striker, jermain defoe, tells us how he's been inspired by his "best mate." he loved his football. he loved me. i loved him. for me, every time i saw him it was a special feeling. good morning. and i'm live here at the london stadium. it's day eight of the world athletics championships and all morning here on bbc breakfast. i'll be rounding up the action for you. and there was no fairy tale ending for isaac makwala in the...
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. >>> san francisco chef bradley lum is going to be there making dishes featuring spam.e is joining us live thank you for being here. first i will admit i have never tasted spam. i did not grow up with it so sell me on spam. >> right do you like baloney? hot dogs? bacon. >> love bacon. >> similar to a hot dog. not really bacon but you can smoke it and get that flavor. it is a salty ham you know? >> i love ham you are getting me there now you have made this, spam with cheese in a waffle, i am going to try it while you tell me, this is going to be my first taste tell me what goes into these and how the flavors play together. >> buttermilk waffle, flour and eggs and we put it into our walle machine and fill it with cheddar and spam. >> i have crunch and sweet nice and when at at&t park you are going to be introducing spam to a lot of people. to people have reservations? a loft us grew up thinking i don't want to have to eat that it is in my earth quake kit at home. tell me about getting people over that as a chef. >> well it is the same way fshgs you like hot dog dogs -- mo
. >>> san francisco chef bradley lum is going to be there making dishes featuring spam.e is joining us live thank you for being here. first i will admit i have never tasted spam. i did not grow up with it so sell me on spam. >> right do you like baloney? hot dogs? bacon. >> love bacon. >> similar to a hot dog. not really bacon but you can smoke it and get that flavor. it is a salty ham you know? >> i love ham you are getting me there now you have made this, spam...
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their military these drills offer a glimpse how a cold war past could make for a risky future matt bradley, nbc news on board the george h.w. bush. >>> a lot to talk about with global political analyst tina, thank you so much. another busy weekend when it comes to news out of the white house. also in terms of ratcheting up of geopolitical tensions kickoff with north korea seems like president trump needs a win badly, tried to portray the 15-0 vote in the u.n. security council in favor of more sanctions against north korea as his personal win. do you think it is that significant for him? >> i actually think it is pretty significant. given that congress passed new sanctions against russia a few days ago, russia could indeed threaten to veto at the security council. the p 5 need to vote together. heard from russian foreign minister lavrov they might do that getting russian support and unanimity is something we haven't seen in a while. not sure it is a victory, but a positive signal for sure. >> china didn't block it either. i wonder to what extent the sanctions are a game changer when it come
their military these drills offer a glimpse how a cold war past could make for a risky future matt bradley, nbc news on board the george h.w. bush. >>> a lot to talk about with global political analyst tina, thank you so much. another busy weekend when it comes to news out of the white house. also in terms of ratcheting up of geopolitical tensions kickoff with north korea seems like president trump needs a win badly, tried to portray the 15-0 vote in the u.n. security council in favor...
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i'm bradley graham, the co-owner of politics and prose and on behalf of the entire staff, thank you, thank you for coming. our guest this evening is one of the for most authorities in washington on u.s. iranian relations. so we should be in for a very timely and interesting discussion, also a strong advocate of dialogue and engagement between the united states and iran. trita parsy headed the national rainan council, nonprofit organization that the founded, to for sill tate participation -- facilitate par addition bay iran-americans in american civic life and just told me that in the washington area, his third largest area of iranian americans, in the united states, the first two being northern and southern california. tritas own interest in iran is very personal. he was born there, although he left with hi parents when he was four years old, and grew up in sweden. he arrived in the united states as an adult, but iran has remained a focus of his studies and his work. his ph.d the this, at johns hopkins, dealt with iranian-israeli relations and became the basis for his first book, pub
i'm bradley graham, the co-owner of politics and prose and on behalf of the entire staff, thank you, thank you for coming. our guest this evening is one of the for most authorities in washington on u.s. iranian relations. so we should be in for a very timely and interesting discussion, also a strong advocate of dialogue and engagement between the united states and iran. trita parsy headed the national rainan council, nonprofit organization that the founded, to for sill tate participation --...