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more from keir simmons in london. >> reporter: for 65 years, a dedication to duty. the duke of edinboro increasingly frail, but still ready with a joke today. for decades the naval office stood beside the queen but the palace announcing starting in september on many official occasions he will be missing. >> he's been my strength and stay for all these years. >> they've both had different strengths and different roles. and i think that will continue. >> reporter: there were rumors of affairs and bitter fights depicted in the netflix series "the crown." early on phillip feeling shunned by the royal court. >> the grail to them, they hate me. >> reporter: and privately describing the crisis surrounding princess diana's death as a nightmare. helping his children and grandchildren through it. >> the queen isn't going to be on the throne forever. there is a notion of preparing the world for king charles and queen camilla. >> reporter: a generational change. expect to see more of william and hear less of his grandfather's inappropriate humor. sometimes branded as sexist and
more from keir simmons in london. >> reporter: for 65 years, a dedication to duty. the duke of edinboro increasingly frail, but still ready with a joke today. for decades the naval office stood beside the queen but the palace announcing starting in september on many official occasions he will be missing. >> he's been my strength and stay for all these years. >> they've both had different strengths and different roles. and i think that will continue. >> reporter: there...
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joining us live from manchester, england, nbc news correspondent keir simmons. you tell us about the latest on the investigation, we saw the raids being carried out in the past 24 hours or so. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. the associated press reporting this morning that there have been three more arrests in connection with the attack that happened at the arena behind me here. that could be significant because we know that british intelligence and security services are hunting to connect with others, and they fear may be capable of carrying out further attacks. we don't know where the explosives were made or who made them. they do appear to be a large amount of explosives, some parts according to u.s. officials are not easily attainable in this country. so if there have been three more arrests this morning, that could be a sign of the british authorities managing to track you think traffic's bad now, the future's going to be a nightmare! does nobody like the future? c'mon, the future. he obviously doesn't know intel is helping power autonomous cars and the 5g
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nbc's keir simmons tonight. >> reporter: from london to paris to the pyramids of egypt, many americans overshadowed this year by an unwelcome travel companion, fear. we travel to paris as the state department warns americans vacations in europe to stay alert. in 2016 83 million tourists traveled to france but that's fewer than previous years so changes are planned. beneath the eiffel tower, they are planning a huge wall of bulletproof glass. >> it's three meters high and we want to do it as transparent as possible, like make it almost disappear. >> reporter: so you still get the view? >> yes, you won't necessarily know it's there. >> reporter: close by, vehicles will be banned. last year in nice, a jihadist drove a truck into crowds of vacationers killing 86. so there will be no crowds here at all? >> normal traffic will be gone. >> reporter: meanwhile the french say, while bookings dramatically drop after an attack, americans quickly return. next we flew to egypt, a country of wonder and magic facing far greater challenges. egypt brought in $12.5 billion. last year, that was down to $
nbc's keir simmons tonight. >> reporter: from london to paris to the pyramids of egypt, many americans overshadowed this year by an unwelcome travel companion, fear. we travel to paris as the state department warns americans vacations in europe to stay alert. in 2016 83 million tourists traveled to france but that's fewer than previous years so changes are planned. beneath the eiffel tower, they are planning a huge wall of bulletproof glass. >> it's three meters high and we want to...
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i'm keir simmons at nbc's international headquarters in london.owing at the bottom of the hour. a massive international cyber attack that hit nearly 100 countries has the global community on high alert. the attack infected computers with crippling malware in schools, governments and hospitals. ransom payments from large companies were also demanded. so far no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. president trump delivered his first commencement address since taking office at liberty university in lynchburg, virginia, earlier this afternoon. he encouraged students to challenge interests and failed power structures. and a search to replace former fbi director james comey is in high gear. six candidates were interviewed today including acting fbi director andrew mccabe. new details emerging about the one-on-one president trump had with former director james comey there. dinner taking place one day after the white house was warned about general flynn's ties to russia. joining me now is nbc's ken delanian. ken, president trump characterizes th
i'm keir simmons at nbc's international headquarters in london.owing at the bottom of the hour. a massive international cyber attack that hit nearly 100 countries has the global community on high alert. the attack infected computers with crippling malware in schools, governments and hospitals. ransom payments from large companies were also demanded. so far no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. president trump delivered his first commencement address since taking office at liberty...
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keir simmons at buckingham palace, thank you. we have a lot more on this for today. for now we return you to your regularly scheduled program. i'm savannah guthrie in new york. this has been an nbc news special report. >>> the news about the prince stepping back from public life, 96 next month, 70 years of marriage. >> he's had a great career. a great run for sure. >> he looks break. >> i see you eating your girl scout cookies, sheena parveen. >> i have done no such thing. i love girl scout cookies. >> what's your favorite one? >> thin mints. i can eat a whole sleeve. >> i can eat a whole sleeve with a cup of coffee. they go perfectly with coffee. >> you know what, get out of here. >> i love you guys. aaron's getting a little grumpy from no sugar. we'll get some sugar new soon, aaron. we'll sneak it in if we have to. this morning you might need a jacket. we have chilly changes. it is quite a bit cooler this morning. more clouds move into the forecast later this afternoon. big increase in the cloud cover. heavy rain comes this morning. this morning you'll need the jac
keir simmons at buckingham palace, thank you. we have a lot more on this for today. for now we return you to your regularly scheduled program. i'm savannah guthrie in new york. this has been an nbc news special report. >>> the news about the prince stepping back from public life, 96 next month, 70 years of marriage. >> he's had a great career. a great run for sure. >> he looks break. >> i see you eating your girl scout cookies, sheena parveen. >> i have done no...
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. >>> hello, everyone, i'm keir simmons live at nbc international headquarters in london where officials are reeling from one of the largest cyber attacks in the world. an attack that really brought britain's service to a standstill. much more on the attack in just a moment. >>> meanwhile, president trump says he's moving quickly to name a new fbi director with an announcement possibly coming less than a week if now. five attorney generals meeting. rosenstein facing part of those interviews as he faces scrutiny in his control in fbi comey's firing. even some democrats. and in london with officials grappling with a massive cyber attack that crippled the country's health care system. the computer virus attacked software holding it for ransom, nearly 100 counts. fedde esex in the u.s. nbc's kelly cobiella has the report. >> keir, looks like the spread of the virus is slowing down, at least temporarily. t"the guardian" is reporting tht a 22-year-old cyberresearcher accidentally activated a quill switch. warning users to update their software and fast. after computers in the u.s. and more tha
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my colleague keir simmons will be with us in the next half hour.s going to have an exclusive interview with princess beatrice. what she's done that others have not accomplished. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask
my colleague keir simmons will be with us in the next half hour.s going to have an exclusive interview with princess beatrice. what she's done that others have not accomplished. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing...
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nbc's keir simmons explains what you can expect from president trump's first trip abroad. >> this is president trump's first trip to present his world view on the world been watching events back home often with alarm so the president needs a reset not just domestically but globally. two governments that are very much friends of the president welcoming the change from president obama. >> we will reaffirm our recognition and appreciation for america as israel's ultimate ally, super power ally. that not only shares a strategic interest but our democratic values. >>> then on to meet the pope, a meeting that would have been heavily choreographed. these are not high stakes summits. and the president on the big stage. having said that, foreign trips are always packed with opportunities to slip up. he will need to prepare. not easy for a president with a lot on his plate. he will have realistically, c relationship with the u.s. as so important that a complaint about that kind of issue seems unlikely not in strong terms. back to you. >> keir simmons, thank you. >>> this weekend, the 142nd pre
nbc's keir simmons explains what you can expect from president trump's first trip abroad. >> this is president trump's first trip to present his world view on the world been watching events back home often with alarm so the president needs a reset not just domestically but globally. two governments that are very much friends of the president welcoming the change from president obama. >> we will reaffirm our recognition and appreciation for america as israel's ultimate ally, super...
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let's go to nbc news foreign correspondent keir simmons in london for us. ir, what's the update on this? what are you hearing in terms of details? >> reporter: well, actually, i'm outside buckingham palace here where the announcement was made, you mentioned, half an hour ago. the most reliable details are from the palace. let me give you a little taste of that. it beginsmy saying, his royal behindness duke of edinburgh will no longer carry out duties from this autumn. at the end of the statement is goes on to say, her ma jesty will carry out full program of official engagements with the full support of the royal family. this will be seen as an historic day because, of course, the duke turns this month. he's been by the queen's side since she took to the throne all those decades ago. he is her most crucial adviser. they are able to talk to each other in a straightforward way, they joke together. he knows her best. he has been able to give her advice through the years, good times and bad times. i'm sure he'll continue to do that, but what this does mean is he
let's go to nbc news foreign correspondent keir simmons in london for us. ir, what's the update on this? what are you hearing in terms of details? >> reporter: well, actually, i'm outside buckingham palace here where the announcement was made, you mentioned, half an hour ago. the most reliable details are from the palace. let me give you a little taste of that. it beginsmy saying, his royal behindness duke of edinburgh will no longer carry out duties from this autumn. at the end of the...
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nbc news' keir simmons has more. >> reporter: from london to paris to the pyramids of egypt, millionsream summer vacation overshadowed this year by an unwelcome travel companion -- fear. we traveled to paris as the state department warns americans vacationing in europe to stay alert. in 2016, 83 million tourists traveled to france. that's fewer than in previous years. so changes are planned. beneath the eiffel tower they're planning a huge wall of bullet proof glass. >> it's three meters high. we want to do is as soon as possible. like, make it almost disappear. >> reporter: you still get this incredible view. >> totally, totally. >> reporter: you won't necessarily even know it's there. close by, vehicles will be banned. last year in nice, a jihadist drove a truck into crowds of vacationers, killing 86. so, there will be no cars here at all. >> normal traffic is going to be -- >> reporter: meanwhile, the french say while bookings dramatically drop after an attack, americans quickly return. next we flew to egypt. a country of wonder and magic. facing far greater challenges. in 2010 tou
nbc news' keir simmons has more. >> reporter: from london to paris to the pyramids of egypt, millionsream summer vacation overshadowed this year by an unwelcome travel companion -- fear. we traveled to paris as the state department warns americans vacationing in europe to stay alert. in 2016, 83 million tourists traveled to france. that's fewer than in previous years. so changes are planned. beneath the eiffel tower they're planning a huge wall of bullet proof glass. >> it's three...
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nbc's keir simmons is outside his home in manchester. there's been a lot of activity there. morning. >> reporter: that's right. savannah, good morning. we've been piecing together the background of the suspected suicide bomber in the community where he lived. the home behind me is the home where his brother was arrested. what we found here in manchester are connections to al qaeda and isis going back years that are causing international concern. the suspected suicide bomber, who caused carnage at a concert, killing 22 innocent young fans, came from the same suburb, as a group of teenagers, who traveled to syria, to join isis. nbc news has learned. this morning, british police working to track down associates of salman abedi and to establish how his bomb was made. a u.s. official says abedi had traveled to multiple countries, i including libya. a university student, he lived with his family in a middle-class manchester suburb. they worshiped at this mosque, says u.k. security analyst. >> we know the bomber came to this mosque. >> reporter: and four years ago, a network of tee
nbc's keir simmons is outside his home in manchester. there's been a lot of activity there. morning. >> reporter: that's right. savannah, good morning. we've been piecing together the background of the suspected suicide bomber in the community where he lived. the home behind me is the home where his brother was arrested. what we found here in manchester are connections to al qaeda and isis going back years that are causing international concern. the suspected suicide bomber, who caused...
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. >>> joining us live from london, nbc foreign correspondent keir simmons.nth-long fight for mosul finally be coming to an end? >> as you know, it's been bloody urban warfare since october in mosul. and now we are hearing reports that they think only fewer than a thousand isis military are holed up in northwestern areas of mosul. there, too, trapped, 450,000 civilians. the international committee of the red cross expressing concerns for those civilians as supplies of food and water run out. it has been a deadly toll. a thousand civilians dead or wounded and iraq's military, we think, has lost around 770 security personnel and seen almost 5,000 wounded. more civilians are likely to be displaced as the fighting continues, but now a iraqi commander telling the british organization that he's hoping the fighting will be over, that mosul will be liberated from isis in the coming weeks and crucially hopefully before the 26th of may which is before the holy month of ramadan. >> a brutal fight not only in iraq, but if they take mosul, they still have to make their wa
. >>> joining us live from london, nbc foreign correspondent keir simmons.nth-long fight for mosul finally be coming to an end? >> as you know, it's been bloody urban warfare since october in mosul. and now we are hearing reports that they think only fewer than a thousand isis military are holed up in northwestern areas of mosul. there, too, trapped, 450,000 civilians. the international committee of the red cross expressing concerns for those civilians as supplies of food and...
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for the latest, we want to go to nbc's keir simmons in manchester right now. to you from here on a morning like this. to fill folks in on the latest this morning. a 23-year-old has been arrested here in manchester. meanwhile, isis has claimed responsibility for the attack. we don't know on what grounds, with what credibility isis says that it was involved in this attack. but the death total now this morning, 22 people, including, we are hearing, and this is the kind of thing, al, that makes you draw a breath. one of the victims, an 8-year-old girl. many of these victims were teenagers. we're hearing stories of parents pulling their children from the venue behind me. stories of parents running here to rescue their kids. and stories of presidents who couldn't find their kids. there's one story, we don't know if it's true or not, an adult, looking after 50 children, apparently. taking them away and trying to reunite them with their families. amongst this terrible, terrible act here, and it does appear as if it was intentional, and the suicide bomber would have kno
for the latest, we want to go to nbc's keir simmons in manchester right now. to you from here on a morning like this. to fill folks in on the latest this morning. a 23-year-old has been arrested here in manchester. meanwhile, isis has claimed responsibility for the attack. we don't know on what grounds, with what credibility isis says that it was involved in this attack. but the death total now this morning, 22 people, including, we are hearing, and this is the kind of thing, al, that makes you...
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keir simmons reports on what today's announcement means. >> reporter: the palace making the historic announcement this morning. prince philip, unquestionably, the single most important person in the queen's life, standing down from royal duties. at 95, he'll no longer carry out public engagements from the autumn this year. the queen in full support. >> effectively, he'll be retiring. i think he'll be attending major royal events, but no 9 to 5 anymore. >> this is how the world knows him, a loyal companion, always two steps behind the queen. >> i think the queen will be gre greatly affected. >> rumors started overnight from the british tabloid "the daily mail," reporting that an emergency meeting was called at buckingham palace this morning for all senior royal family members. initially, the palace refused to reveal what the meeting was about, setting of speculation. media gathering outside buckingham palace. prince philip was attending an event at a cricket ground in london. both royals enjoying a day at the zoo last month. prince philip was in and out of hospital a few times in the
keir simmons reports on what today's announcement means. >> reporter: the palace making the historic announcement this morning. prince philip, unquestionably, the single most important person in the queen's life, standing down from royal duties. at 95, he'll no longer carry out public engagements from the autumn this year. the queen in full support. >> effectively, he'll be retiring. i think he'll be attending major royal events, but no 9 to 5 anymore. >> this is how the world...
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keir simmons, nbc news. >>> we spoke to ryanair's cfo who said the company's full-year outlook did not take into account terrorist accounts. >> our numbers are predicated on the absence of terror attacks over the next few months. i heard you talk about theresa may and jeremy corbyn early on. since the brexit vote last year sterile hag weakling has weaken significantly. >>> on to a completely different piece of news. former world number one golfer tiger woods has been charged with driving under the influence following his arrest in florida. the sports star said he suffered an unexpected reaction to prescribed medication, and that alcohol was not involved. >> reporter: it's not an image anyone is seeing of tiger woods, arrested and charged early monday morning in south florida for driving under the influence. woods issued a statement apologizing and saying i want the public to know that alcohol was not involved. what happened was an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications. the arrest following woods' fourth back surgery that has temporarily sidelined him from golf. last week woods
keir simmons, nbc news. >>> we spoke to ryanair's cfo who said the company's full-year outlook did not take into account terrorist accounts. >> our numbers are predicated on the absence of terror attacks over the next few months. i heard you talk about theresa may and jeremy corbyn early on. since the brexit vote last year sterile hag weakling has weaken significantly. >>> on to a completely different piece of news. former world number one golfer tiger woods has been...
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i want to take you live to nbc's keir simmons in our london bureau. keir, what can you tell us? vladimir putin coming to trump's rescue? come on now. >> yeah, this is a pretty stunning intervention by the president of russia in effectively u.s. domestic politics. unusual for him. oftentimes he will avoid a question that asks him to comment directlyn what's happening in the states, but here, at a news conference alongside the italian prime minister in russia in the black sea resort of sochi, vladimir putin talking about that meeting president trump had with foreign minister lavrov and saying that they do not believe, the russians, that they were passed any sensitive intelligence in that meeting. president putin saying, i spoke to lavrov, his foreign minister, today. and joking in kind of a deadpan way that president putin does, i'll be forced to issue him with a reprimand because he did not share those secrets with us, not with me, nor with russia's intelligence services. it was very bad of him. but then president putin goes on to criticize the criticism of president trump unfold
i want to take you live to nbc's keir simmons in our london bureau. keir, what can you tell us? vladimir putin coming to trump's rescue? come on now. >> yeah, this is a pretty stunning intervention by the president of russia in effectively u.s. domestic politics. unusual for him. oftentimes he will avoid a question that asks him to comment directlyn what's happening in the states, but here, at a news conference alongside the italian prime minister in russia in the black sea resort of...
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nbc's keir simmons is live in our london newsroom. keir, what do you have?eporter: well, katy, this appears to be, as you say, extensive across europe and asia, countries affected that are being talked about include turkey, japan, russia and many. there are hospitals that appear to have, according to social media, ambulances lined up outside, emergency rooms forced to divert patients and doctors being blocked from patient files. what this is is a kind of malicious software called ransomware. what it does is it locks your computer and then demands a ransom. in this case it appears to be $300 per computer. there is, katy, reporting suggesting that this software is connected to an nsa dump, a leak, a hack of nsa software earlier this year. that we don't know for sure, but there have been previous examples of this kind of ransomware being used back in l.a. late last year around $17,000 paid in a similar case. >> and keir, any confirmation on which countries have been affected by this? >> well, it's hard to tell because it's happening across a wide swath of areas
nbc's keir simmons is live in our london newsroom. keir, what do you have?eporter: well, katy, this appears to be, as you say, extensive across europe and asia, countries affected that are being talked about include turkey, japan, russia and many. there are hospitals that appear to have, according to social media, ambulances lined up outside, emergency rooms forced to divert patients and doctors being blocked from patient files. what this is is a kind of malicious software called ransomware....
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nbc's keir simmons is in manchester and joins me now. l me about these new raids that are under way this morning. >> reporter: well, the latest raids, what you can see behind me here is the suspect's house where his brother was arrested. now this morning the police here gaining entry, forced entry to another property in central manchester. of course the crucial clues they're looking for are links to others. already four are under arrest. they want to know how far this network spreads, because the question is whether there is somebody out there who is capable of carrying out another attack, stephanie. that's what they don't know. we are beginning to get a picture of the kind of international links, if you like, reporting that the suspect headed to syria at one point. also links to libya, his parents were of libyan descent, so some real questions to be answered, and the race against time, stephanie. >> do we know yet if the attack from the other night was the suspected bomber acting alone or these people who you're looking at -- who they ar
nbc's keir simmons is in manchester and joins me now. l me about these new raids that are under way this morning. >> reporter: well, the latest raids, what you can see behind me here is the suspect's house where his brother was arrested. now this morning the police here gaining entry, forced entry to another property in central manchester. of course the crucial clues they're looking for are links to others. already four are under arrest. they want to know how far this network spreads,...
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keir simmons live in london, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up next on "morning joe," new reactionent of former fbi director robert mueller as special counsel in the russia investigation. >> john mccain, susan collins, chris murphy, plus maxine water and elijah cummings. the congresswoman one of the first to call for the president's impeachment. "morning joe" just moments away. ? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates. [ muffled music coming from club. "blue monday" by new order. cheers. ] [ music and cheers get louder ] the travel rewards credit card from bank of america. it's travel, better connected. are you one sneeze away fromrd being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. what's the best way to get v8 or a fancy juice store?s? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to
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nbc's keir simmons has more from manchester. >> there are stories of parents pulling their children from the concert venue behind me there. there are stories of parents rushing here to rescue their kids. there is a story even and we don't know if it's true or not of one adult leading away 50 kids and helping overnight to try to reunite them with their families. you can igine the emotion that unfolded in that time and, of course, this morning, we're beginning to hear the ages of those who were killed in the explosion. one young woman apparently 18, another as young as 8 years old. we spoke to one family who were lucky as it turned out to be at the front of the concert, a mother and her teenage daughter, by the time that meant they got to the back of the concert hall the explosion had happened but it also meant they witnessed the blood and carnage that had unfolded just seconds earlier. you can imagine how difficult it is for that parent with her teenage daughter as she takes her home this morning. stephanie. >> thanks, keir. while this is happening, president trump is wrapping up his time
nbc's keir simmons has more from manchester. >> there are stories of parents pulling their children from the concert venue behind me there. there are stories of parents rushing here to rescue their kids. there is a story even and we don't know if it's true or not of one adult leading away 50 kids and helping overnight to try to reunite them with their families. you can igine the emotion that unfolded in that time and, of course, this morning, we're beginning to hear the ages of those who...
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and keir simmons is tracking that. what is being released on the latest test?milissa, two officials are confirming that north korea launched a projectile and the assessment by the u.s. officials is ongoing. reuters saying that in the last hour that north korea fired on sunday an unidentified projectile from a region of the southeast coast, and according to reuters to korea's military, and the nature of the projectile is not immediately clear. south korean military official told reuters by telephone if this is, milissa, "the case that another missile has been launched by north korea, it is the fourth time this year that, that country has done it, and every month, february, march,rif this is turning out the be a missile test. and clearly, also a test of the new president of the united states. people have been waiting, milissa, for the see whether north korea would conduct a n e nuclear test. that it has not done. and it is conducting the fifth nuclear test last year, and it has not done that since then. a and so that is september last year, and president trump ha
and keir simmons is tracking that. what is being released on the latest test?milissa, two officials are confirming that north korea launched a projectile and the assessment by the u.s. officials is ongoing. reuters saying that in the last hour that north korea fired on sunday an unidentified projectile from a region of the southeast coast, and according to reuters to korea's military, and the nature of the projectile is not immediately clear. south korean military official told reuters by...
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. >> keir simmons is at kensington palace this morning. ing to show some of the earliest pictures of diana. some of the earliest interviews. she lived here through the joy and the drama with charles and then without him. right up until her own timely death 20 years ago. kensington palace where william, kate and harry now live. you're going to see a side of their mom you rarely see. the shy girl that went on to change the royal family. ♪ like many little girls, this one, perhaps, dreamt of being a princess one day. diana spencer, striking a ballet pose in this rare picture on the walls of her stately home. where she grew up with her three siblings. her brother, charles, recalls fun times. and how she used to console him at school, scarred after their parents' bitter marriage breakup. chosen by the royal family to marry britain's much older future king, prince charles, who was 12 years her senior. diana met her prince in her teens. >> we met. >> i remember thinking what a very jolly and amusing and attractive 16-year-old she was. and i mean,
. >> keir simmons is at kensington palace this morning. ing to show some of the earliest pictures of diana. some of the earliest interviews. she lived here through the joy and the drama with charles and then without him. right up until her own timely death 20 years ago. kensington palace where william, kate and harry now live. you're going to see a side of their mom you rarely see. the shy girl that went on to change the royal family. ♪ like many little girls, this one, perhaps, dreamt...
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. >> icon nick destinations in the world are undergoing some big changes so we sent nbc's keir simmons >> reporter: from london to paris to the pyramids of egypt, millions of americans' dream summer vacation overshadowed by an unwelcome travel companion -- fear. in manchester, the most recent atrocity targeted innocent victims and in london under big ben a lone terrorist in a car killed five, including an american. >> i heard the scream, i looked back and then i see that the car is on the pavement and i don't have time to do anything else. it was a very scary moment. >> reporter: we traveled to paris as the state department warns americans vacationing in europe to stay alert. 130 died here in a terrorist attack back in 2015. in 201683 million tourists traveled to france. did you worry about coming? >> no. >> reporter: that's fewer than in previous years so change are planned. visitors to paris will find the threat of terrorism changing the tourist experience itself and it's not ness thing. beneath the eiffel tower, they're planning a huge wall of bulletproof glass. its architect showin
. >> icon nick destinations in the world are undergoing some big changes so we sent nbc's keir simmons >> reporter: from london to paris to the pyramids of egypt, millions of americans' dream summer vacation overshadowed by an unwelcome travel companion -- fear. in manchester, the most recent atrocity targeted innocent victims and in london under big ben a lone terrorist in a car killed five, including an american. >> i heard the scream, i looked back and then i see that the...
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keir simmons is at buckingham palace on a busy morning there.ment will have people looking back on the good times and the bad times, like charles and diana's spectacular wedding. the royal couple standing on the balcony of buckingham palace there, and, of course, the heartache that was to follow. a crisis that rocked the royal family. >> i want to be a good wife. >> yeah. it's the stuff of which fairytales are made. i, diana francis -- >> i, diana francis -- >> take thee charles phillip george -- >> to death do us part. >> reporter: july 1981, it was called the wedding of the century. worldwide, 750 million watching. a royal wave from buckingham palace balcony. back then, few knew their secret. this was no fairytale marriage. these seldom seen pictures are among the first of charles and diana together. apparently in love. >> i'm amazed that she's brave enough to take me on. >> and i suppose in love? >> of course. >> a little bit in love. >> yes. >> reporter: at first they appeared happy, dancing on a tour of australia. children followed, william
keir simmons is at buckingham palace on a busy morning there.ment will have people looking back on the good times and the bad times, like charles and diana's spectacular wedding. the royal couple standing on the balcony of buckingham palace there, and, of course, the heartache that was to follow. a crisis that rocked the royal family. >> i want to be a good wife. >> yeah. it's the stuff of which fairytales are made. i, diana francis -- >> i, diana francis -- >> take thee...
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joining us now, nbc's keir simmons. what's the latest on the investigation there? >> reporter: good morning. we know from manchester police they made three more arrests overnight. that is crucial because the hunt is urgent to establish exactly what connections the suspected suicide bomber who attacked the arena behind me here has to others, principally because they want to ensure there isn't another attack planned or one instigated because of this security search around the country. i think there were two things that will be really worrying intelligence services here in britain and the u.s. the first is that very question of who else is there out there. and the second question is, because we're now learning about a potential connection of salman abedi to libya, it's reported through u.s. intelligence officials telling nbc news that he traveled to libya. there are al qaeda connections there potentially. we, willie, were in the area where he grew up in manchester overnight. there i can tell you there were young teens recruited to join isis in syria. a group of them w
joining us now, nbc's keir simmons. what's the latest on the investigation there? >> reporter: good morning. we know from manchester police they made three more arrests overnight. that is crucial because the hunt is urgent to establish exactly what connections the suspected suicide bomber who attacked the arena behind me here has to others, principally because they want to ensure there isn't another attack planned or one instigated because of this security search around the country. i...
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turn back now to the terror attack in manchester, england, and bring in nbc news correspondent keir simmonsclaiming responsibility for the attack. >> reporter: that's right. nbc news confirmed isis is claiming that responsibility. plainly, that doesn't tell us exactly what the connection was or not with the suicide bomber who the officials here say was responsible for the attack behind me. but, you know, i think what we'll start to see now is another discussion yet again about european cities and whether they are kind of a hot bed of extremism, if you like. i understand a 23-year-old who was arrested in the city, arrested in an area where other teenagers have gone to fight with isis in the past. then recruited each other from -- in iraq and syria to come and join them. meanwhile, another person is in a jail in the u.s. they were convicted of plotting to attack the new york subway. they were arrested here in the uk and spent a long time living in manchester. inevitably, this city will face questions, even while tre is also so many signs of hope and the way the community has come together, co
turn back now to the terror attack in manchester, england, and bring in nbc news correspondent keir simmonsclaiming responsibility for the attack. >> reporter: that's right. nbc news confirmed isis is claiming that responsibility. plainly, that doesn't tell us exactly what the connection was or not with the suicide bomber who the officials here say was responsible for the attack behind me. but, you know, i think what we'll start to see now is another discussion yet again about european...
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for "today," keir simmons, nbc news. >> i was coming back from amman jordan last week.t one, two, three. four separate chex before we got on the plane. the last check before we boarded. i have never been checked so thoroughly. >> really? >> i had never felt safer getting on a flight than that time. >> four checks. >> four sfreparate checks. >>> dylan moved over to the orange room for a white house mystery. what's that flashing red light? it's like nothing you've seen. the power of nexium 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. intrzero alcohol™.ine® it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... with the lighter feel... of this. try listerine® zero alcohol™. ♪ dixie ultra's new flexproof® technology makes it twice as strong as the leading store brand. that's strength you can count on. ♪ flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas thr
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. >> keir simmons is at the palace. good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, matt, hey savannah.photographers. now, decades later in this stunning statement, he comes close to confirming that he blames the paparazzi for the death of his mother. and then, there were these pictures, again, taken in france of kate, when she was on private property, with a reasonable expectation of privacy. in his own devastating words, prince william's anger revealed over paparazzi pictures of kate topless. comparing it with the death of his mom in paris, pursued by photographers. seems like prince william was really hurt by this. >> i was with him when it happened. he wasn't just hurt. he was furious. the duchess was a bit more relaxed about it. she thought it was unfortunate. and she was personally affronted. he was in a rage. very, very angry. >> reporter: william saying in a legal statement, the facts of your court are particularly painful because they remind us of the harassment that was the source of what killed my mother, diana, princess of wales. the pictures, published while the couple were
. >> keir simmons is at the palace. good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, matt, hey savannah.photographers. now, decades later in this stunning statement, he comes close to confirming that he blames the paparazzi for the death of his mother. and then, there were these pictures, again, taken in france of kate, when she was on private property, with a reasonable expectation of privacy. in his own devastating words, prince william's anger revealed over paparazzi pictures of kate...
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. >> keir simmons is at his post at kensington palace. >> diana's greatest legacy has to be her sons.hy and very polite. very much an organizer, which will help in future years. where perhaps harry is more xwoo quiet and watches william. we'll see but he's a different character altogether. >> reporter: they are unmistakably diana's boys, william and harry, born to a princess who profoundly changed what it meant to be royal. >> diana was an absolutely pivotal figure in reconfiguring monarchy as we know it. she completely modernized it. she made it much more touchable. she made royals much more engaged with the public. >> reporter: kensington palace is once again william and harry's royal residence. it's where they grew up under the watchful eye of their mother. d >> diana always wanted them to have as normal an upbringing as possible. >> reporter: back then he was bodyguard to diana and the princes. >> their apartment's there and harry would come out and play around here. of course, the public would sort of often do a double take and say that looks like harry, whatever. >> reporter: th
. >> keir simmons is at his post at kensington palace. >> diana's greatest legacy has to be her sons.hy and very polite. very much an organizer, which will help in future years. where perhaps harry is more xwoo quiet and watches william. we'll see but he's a different character altogether. >> reporter: they are unmistakably diana's boys, william and harry, born to a princess who profoundly changed what it meant to be royal. >> diana was an absolutely pivotal figure in...