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let's go back to matt bradley. he's on the scene in london. matt, you and i spoke an hour ago. so much has developed in that last hour. we now know police have killed three assailants. you had discussed with me reports of controlled bombing, or detonations, some explosions that were being heard. tell me more about this. >> reporter: well, ali, we don't know that much. it wasn't really mentioned in-depth in the press conference by scotland yard. but we know this, basically from social media, from what we heard from people in the area. they said they had heard three to four explosions, and for an hour or two there, a couple of hours ago, there was a lot of speculation that this was a continuous part of the terror attack, that these were explosions in anger, if you will. it turned out that the police then stated that these were controlled explosions that were used basically as part of their effort to search for the suspects. but the police in this press conference, they clarified a lot of things that had been up in the air. you remember, when this all started, we were told that th
let's go back to matt bradley. he's on the scene in london. matt, you and i spoke an hour ago. so much has developed in that last hour. we now know police have killed three assailants. you had discussed with me reports of controlled bombing, or detonations, some explosions that were being heard. tell me more about this. >> reporter: well, ali, we don't know that much. it wasn't really mentioned in-depth in the press conference by scotland yard. but we know this, basically from social...
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. >> joining us from london is nbc's matt bradley. , tell us first about what we understand about this claim of responsibility coming from isis. >> thanks, richard. isis' semiofficial news agency claimed responsibility a few hours ago. now, it is hard to tell exactly what that means because in the past, they have claimed responsibility for other attacks that -- without providing any real proof they were behind them, almost seemed like claims of responsibility more opportunistic than truthful. in the past, isis has seemed to sort of piggyback on other attacks, or claim attacks that turned out to not be attacks at all. so we need to wait a little while longer. it is not even clear if police themselves will be able to determine how closely connected these three assailants were with isis, and isis' ideology. moving forward, this is going to be a new wrinkle in this investigation and as you already mentioned, richard, police have arrested a dodson people in east london, in and around the area of barking. this investigation is likely to expa
. >> joining us from london is nbc's matt bradley. , tell us first about what we understand about this claim of responsibility coming from isis. >> thanks, richard. isis' semiofficial news agency claimed responsibility a few hours ago. now, it is hard to tell exactly what that means because in the past, they have claimed responsibility for other attacks that -- without providing any real proof they were behind them, almost seemed like claims of responsibility more opportunistic than...
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>> matt bradley, great coverage.ave to hear so much from you on your developing expertise as a terrorist reporter. matt bradley in the streets of london for us. we're going to take a quick break. our special coverage of the terror attack in london continues after this. you're watching msnbc. i'm ali vel shi. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. ♪ it's happening, it's happening! in the modern world, you can control just about anything with an app. your son is turning on all the lights again! and with the esurance mobile app, you can do the same thing with your car insurance. like access your id card, file a cl
>> matt bradley, great coverage.ave to hear so much from you on your developing expertise as a terrorist reporter. matt bradley in the streets of london for us. we're going to take a quick break. our special coverage of the terror attack in london continues after this. you're watching msnbc. i'm ali vel shi. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with...
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you have wilbur ross talking about going piece by piece as matt bradley said. you have gary cohn talking about trade with south korea. but really we're at the highest state of tension that we've been at with north korea in a long time. how do you assess the way this conversation has been going? >> just a couple of things. one is the fact -- i thought it was interesting that china figured quite largely in the comments, is sense that there's a lot of work to be done in the trade relationship with china. so of course they led off by talking about the trade deficit with south korea and the need to renegotiate of course fta is of course something moon will take back to seoul and have to think hard about. but the mention of china as potentially the larger problem and then the u.s. saying that it's something that they think maybe the u.s. and south korea need to work together to address, i thought that was quite interesting. so it was kind of saying that we have this bilateral issue we have to work through but we also have this other issue that we can work on together
you have wilbur ross talking about going piece by piece as matt bradley said. you have gary cohn talking about trade with south korea. but really we're at the highest state of tension that we've been at with north korea in a long time. how do you assess the way this conversation has been going? >> just a couple of things. one is the fact -- i thought it was interesting that china figured quite largely in the comments, is sense that there's a lot of work to be done in the trade...
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nbc's matt bradley has more from london. good morning. >> good morning. opinions on global leaders and international organizations have been resolutely clear in rejecting president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate accord. in a word disappointment was most often used but some went further, noting as my colleague kristin said that the u.s. was now in the company of only two other countries, nicaragua and syria, in rejecting the pact. some like mary robinson, a former u.n. envoy on climate change said trum's decision renders the u.s. as a rogue nation on the international stage. global leaders seemed most alarmed by president trump's offer to exit the paris agreement and then re-enter under renegotiated terms. france, italy and germany released a joint statement calling the 2015 accord irreversible. emmanuel macron was at the head of the in that case criticizing this. and he said in my colleague kristen's package, mentioned he wanted to make the globe great again, turning the president's favorite phrase on its head. when we look at engagin
nbc's matt bradley has more from london. good morning. >> good morning. opinions on global leaders and international organizations have been resolutely clear in rejecting president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate accord. in a word disappointment was most often used but some went further, noting as my colleague kristin said that the u.s. was now in the company of only two other countries, nicaragua and syria, in rejecting the pact. some like mary robinson, a former u.n....
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matt bradley on scene for us as close as we can get there to london bridge. and cal perry, the interesting thing or the summary point that matt is bringing up that we don't want to hear is the war footing. you heard matt say that. he said the city's on war footing just based on the incidents that he described within the year 2017, cal. >> and there's a growing frustration, i can tell you firsthand having just been in the uk, there's a growing frustration and a feeling that regardless of the security measures that you put in place, you're fighting terrorism. and terrorism and it's an incredibly difficult thing to stop. you heard talking how if a man or woman is willing to trade their life to kill other people is something that can be done fairly easily especially in london a saturday night and matt bradley doing a tremendous job painting a picture how crowded these areas are. this is a city not used to, for one thing, firearms to gunfire. i'll play for you now, richard, video we just got in here that's going to be the key here, the audio. take a listen. >> get
matt bradley on scene for us as close as we can get there to london bridge. and cal perry, the interesting thing or the summary point that matt is bringing up that we don't want to hear is the war footing. you heard matt say that. he said the city's on war footing just based on the incidents that he described within the year 2017, cal. >> and there's a growing frustration, i can tell you firsthand having just been in the uk, there's a growing frustration and a feeling that regardless of...
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let's bring in nbc foreign correspondent matt bradley. when you look at countries that are not signed up to the paris climate agreement, it's syria and nicaragua. >> actually, nicaragua is not a signatory because they felt the treaty didn't go far enough. opinion from global leaders, as you mentioned, and international organizations have been resolutely, universally clear in rejecting donald trump's decision yesterday to withdraw from the paris agreement. the word disappointment was more often used but some went further saying the u.s. is in the company of only two countries, nicaragua and syria, in rejecting this pact. mary robinson, a former u.n. envoy on climate change, says trump's decision renders u.s. as a rogue state on the international stage. global leaders seemed most alarmed by president trump's offer to exit the paris agreement and then re-enter under renegotiated terms. france, italy and germany released a joint statement calling the 2015 accord, irreversible. but engaging this global reaction, all eyes have been on china. it
let's bring in nbc foreign correspondent matt bradley. when you look at countries that are not signed up to the paris climate agreement, it's syria and nicaragua. >> actually, nicaragua is not a signatory because they felt the treaty didn't go far enough. opinion from global leaders, as you mentioned, and international organizations have been resolutely, universally clear in rejecting donald trump's decision yesterday to withdraw from the paris agreement. the word disappointment was more...
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nbc's matt bradley is in that area near london bridge tonight. matt? >> reporter: thanks, jose. i'm actually standing in front of suffolk bridge, two bridges down from london bridge. this bridge and many others here in london have been shut down by police. i was just there, though, right in front of london bridge a couple of minutes after the incident occurred and what i saw was an overwhelming police presence, dozens of ambulances, police cars, and a helicopter overhead. and i spoke with some witnesses, one woman told me that what she saw was someone lying on the ground in front of a restaurant near london bridge, while people were trying to administer cpr, looking like they were trying to revive a victim, someone who was injured, and then she said she also saw a couple of other bodies, people who were either injured or dead, lying near this victim, but that after that, the police told her immediately, with her friends, to run as fast as they could away from the incident. and another person i spoke with said that he was actually living above borough market, this popular fashion
nbc's matt bradley is in that area near london bridge tonight. matt? >> reporter: thanks, jose. i'm actually standing in front of suffolk bridge, two bridges down from london bridge. this bridge and many others here in london have been shut down by police. i was just there, though, right in front of london bridge a couple of minutes after the incident occurred and what i saw was an overwhelming police presence, dozens of ambulances, police cars, and a helicopter overhead. and i spoke with...
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matt bradley has been covering this for hours as it's developed from london. matt, some clair fi has come in but i think we have to underscore. behind you, the streets are empty, the bridge is closed. it's just 563:00 a.m. now your time. what do you know? >> reporter: thanks, ali. as you mentioned this is being treated as two separate terror incidents but they occurred close to each other. this is suffolk bridge behind me. london bridge about two bridges down. as you mentioned, it's unclear whether these are the same or separate incidents, whether they were coordinated. seems as though they have to have been coordinated. 20 injured people now spread out around some six hospitals across the city. but as you said, the information is sparse. british police are trying to make sure they don't report incorrect facts but that hasn't stopped the media from coming up with their own version of the events. this was at borough market a popular restaurant with bashz. there are tons of people who saw this and lots of people who were actually sort of participating in deflecti
matt bradley has been covering this for hours as it's developed from london. matt, some clair fi has come in but i think we have to underscore. behind you, the streets are empty, the bridge is closed. it's just 563:00 a.m. now your time. what do you know? >> reporter: thanks, ali. as you mentioned this is being treated as two separate terror incidents but they occurred close to each other. this is suffolk bridge behind me. london bridge about two bridges down. as you mentioned, it's...
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. >> let's bring in nbc's matt bradley and gayle lem more author and senior fellow -- excuse me councilrelations. matt, vladimir putin didn't say that russia was involved in the hacking, the state of russia, that he was involved in the hacking, but he did admit it could have been russians working on their own that could have been infiltrating the u.s. election, but he does maintain as we just heard in that sound bite he doesn't believe hackers can truly influence things. that is a departure, though, from the statements in the past which have said blanketly no russians, russians were not involved, russia was not involved? >> that's right, katie. vladimir putin has once again preetsds his denial that -- repeated his denial of russian involvement in the democratic national committee scandal hacking of last year but as you said these denials appear to be just a little bit softer. now the russian president told reporters in st. petersburg that, quote, patriotic russians, by that he means private citizens, could have been behind last year's hacking. now just take a listen. >> translator: they
. >> let's bring in nbc's matt bradley and gayle lem more author and senior fellow -- excuse me councilrelations. matt, vladimir putin didn't say that russia was involved in the hacking, the state of russia, that he was involved in the hacking, but he did admit it could have been russians working on their own that could have been infiltrating the u.s. election, but he does maintain as we just heard in that sound bite he doesn't believe hackers can truly influence things. that is a...
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matt bradley. nbc correspondent who is on the scene right now. what are you learning? >> well, what we're seeing right now is just an enormous scrum of ambulances and police cars that have flooded london bridge. the whole area has been shut off. the train stations around it have been shut off. and there are people wandering around. i'm not allowed to get any closer but i have a good view of the bridge. and the people i've spoken to here have said that none of them saw the incident itself. but they did see bodies lying on the ground and they were told by police to simply run as fast as possible. and the enormous amount of resources that have been put in place, that have been mobilized with such speed, goes to speak to how this whole city is on tenter hooks. it was only a couple weeks ago this manchester event occurred. and when 22 people were killed, when a suicide bomber blew himself up inside an arihanna grande concert. the thing that distinguishes it from what would be a normal car accident, is that there is talk of somebody stabbing people outside of a restaurant he
matt bradley. nbc correspondent who is on the scene right now. what are you learning? >> well, what we're seeing right now is just an enormous scrum of ambulances and police cars that have flooded london bridge. the whole area has been shut off. the train stations around it have been shut off. and there are people wandering around. i'm not allowed to get any closer but i have a good view of the bridge. and the people i've spoken to here have said that none of them saw the incident itself....
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nbc's matt bradley now joins us. he's phone. he was near london bridge earlier. still there. matt, what are you learning now? what's new this hour? >> well, we're not learning anything new right now. police had expanded the area they had cordoned off. actually we're no longer in sight of the incident. i was there for 30, 45 minutes looking at the scene kind of unfolding. as lucy described, just a huge police and emergency services response. helicopters swirling overhead. dozens and dozens of police officers and ambulances and police cars. it really was -- police flooded the zone here and it just speaks to the degree to which they're on edge about the threat of terror following the manchester attack a couple of weeks ago and the westminster bridge attack a few months ago that looked right now it might be similar to this one. again, as lucy said, there's no real indication this is actually a terrorist attack quite yet, even though the police are certainly investigating it as such. the witnesses that i spoke with, they said that they saw what looked like someone lying on the grou
nbc's matt bradley now joins us. he's phone. he was near london bridge earlier. still there. matt, what are you learning now? what's new this hour? >> well, we're not learning anything new right now. police had expanded the area they had cordoned off. actually we're no longer in sight of the incident. i was there for 30, 45 minutes looking at the scene kind of unfolding. as lucy described, just a huge police and emergency services response. helicopters swirling overhead. dozens and dozens...
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back to you. >> matt bradley reporting. our susan hogan will break down the local impact of this news coming up at 11:30. >>> much more to come. >> including >>> take a look at this dramatic rescue of a swimmer after he was stranded on a rock. this happened in northern california over the weekend. a swimmer thought he could swim across the russian river, but then realized it was too strong. he sat waiting for help. the man says he is thankful for the help and plans to pay that good forting forward by volunteers for thinks local search and rescue team. >>> they'll catch you, honey, go ahead. >> if you you will see this on your social media feed today. a good mare can call a 14-year-old girl tapingling. and you just have to trust. she was stuck there. this happened over the weekend on the sky ride in update new york. >> i shared it on my facebook page. paramediced rushed her -- the man who cat her was treated for a minor back injury. witnesses are still talking about what it was like to happen. >> he was screaming, you got to
back to you. >> matt bradley reporting. our susan hogan will break down the local impact of this news coming up at 11:30. >>> much more to come. >> including >>> take a look at this dramatic rescue of a swimmer after he was stranded on a rock. this happened in northern california over the weekend. a swimmer thought he could swim across the russian river, but then realized it was too strong. he sat waiting for help. the man says he is thankful for the help and plans...
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also nbc's matt bradley. welcome, first to you, you're getting stonalled from the press secretary and other top officials but the president is out tweeting. i guess that russia is still front and center. >> yes, and the president is stepping on the message of the press secretary. they were referring to questions, but today, president trump starting off the day with a tweet, as you point out, saying the real issue here is the unmasking of surveillance of people that took place during the obama administration. no surprise. this is a narrative he has been pushing for quite some time. we know they are set to hear from former fbi director james comey. he will be in the hot seat. all eyes will be watching and listening very closely to what he has to say particularly about that reported memo in which he says that the president pushed him to drop the investigation. will he talk about that during the hearing, that is the big question masrk. this is a staff that wants to stay focused on the president's agenda. they wan
also nbc's matt bradley. welcome, first to you, you're getting stonalled from the press secretary and other top officials but the president is out tweeting. i guess that russia is still front and center. >> yes, and the president is stepping on the message of the press secretary. they were referring to questions, but today, president trump starting off the day with a tweet, as you point out, saying the real issue here is the unmasking of surveillance of people that took place during the...
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matt bradley is in london this morning. matt tell us about the developments leading up to this victory and the u.s. response. >> reporter: well the latest is that isis is finished and the iraqis and american partners will continue to fight isis. that's according to the prime minister. it's not as much of a contradiction. he declared the islamic terrorist groups demised yesterday after iraqy troops took the mosque in the city of self-declared caliphate and the group's capital in iraq. this is a major symbolic step for the coalition of nations fighting isis because it was in this 850-year-old mosque that abu bakr al baghdadi, isis' leader declared isis a caliphate three years ago when the group was at the height of its power. all of this comes as anti-isis forces in nearby syria surrounded raqqah. but there's still a lot more to be done. hundreds of isis fighters are holed up in the old city and many retreated to their desert hide outs. and their ideology far beyond syria and iraq that remains a formidable threat. >>> tennis s
matt bradley is in london this morning. matt tell us about the developments leading up to this victory and the u.s. response. >> reporter: well the latest is that isis is finished and the iraqis and american partners will continue to fight isis. that's according to the prime minister. it's not as much of a contradiction. he declared the islamic terrorist groups demised yesterday after iraqy troops took the mosque in the city of self-declared caliphate and the group's capital in iraq. this...
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nbc's matt bradley is in that area near london bridge tonight. matt? >> reporter: thanks, jose. actually standing in front of suffolk bridge, two bridges down from london bridge. this bridge and many others here in london
nbc's matt bradley is in that area near london bridge tonight. matt? >> reporter: thanks, jose. actually standing in front of suffolk bridge, two bridges down from london bridge. this bridge and many others here in london
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matt bradley reporting from london. now you're looking at video of nbc's megyn kelly moderating a panel discussion in russia today. as you can see russian president vladimir putin was there along with the guest of honor, the indian prime minister. e forums moscow's answer to the world economic forum's annual meeting in switzerland. the aim is to exchange ideas, stimulate development and generate growth. kelly also interviewed putin, and you can catch that exclusive interview on the premiere of her new show right here hon nbc bay area airing sunday night at 7:00. >>> a closal clusterfest kicks off in san francisco today. some of the best comedians in the country will take the stage at the bill graham civic auditorium but the amount of road closures happening around the city is no laughing matter. the sf gate reports gross street is closed and fulton street is closed between hyde and larkin. polk street is shut down until monday morning and the 19 polk bus line will be rerouted around the civic area closure. the three-day
matt bradley reporting from london. now you're looking at video of nbc's megyn kelly moderating a panel discussion in russia today. as you can see russian president vladimir putin was there along with the guest of honor, the indian prime minister. e forums moscow's answer to the world economic forum's annual meeting in switzerland. the aim is to exchange ideas, stimulate development and generate growth. kelly also interviewed putin, and you can catch that exclusive interview on the premiere of...
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joining us now with the latest from borough market in london is matt bradley. the sun is about to set here, matt. and the law enforcement -- metropolitan police are still working hard. what are they doing now? >> that's right, richard. the investigation is really expanding as i mentioned to you earlier, there's been a dozen arrests so far, mostly east london around the area of barking. and there's still quite a few victims in the hospital. several dozen still in critical condition. now as you mentioned i'm right down the street from borough market, the main scene of the crime. that's where after these three perpetrators rammed pedestrians on london bridge they dismounted their car and ran to borough market, this trendy dining bar area last night and proceeded to start stabbing people. i'm here with patrick o'donnell, who was here last night right on this street walking down this et and patrick, why don't you tell ushat you saw. >> basically, matt, you have to remember it was a european champions league final, we'll all here watching real madrid and spanish and i
joining us now with the latest from borough market in london is matt bradley. the sun is about to set here, matt. and the law enforcement -- metropolitan police are still working hard. what are they doing now? >> that's right, richard. the investigation is really expanding as i mentioned to you earlier, there's been a dozen arrests so far, mostly east london around the area of barking. and there's still quite a few victims in the hospital. several dozen still in critical condition. now as...
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nbc's matt bradley joining us now from london.e's in the bureau there with more on how world leaders are reacting. we heard from the leaders of italy, germany and france. they put out the joint statement yesterday, condemning the decision, matt. what more are we hearing fm them? what are we hearing from others? >> thanks, craig. well, it has been universal and disappointment is the term we've seen in a lot of these different press releases and statements from governments. front and center in all of this outrage has been french president macron. he managed to use the president's favorite campaign slogan against him. take a listen. >> i reaffirm clearly that the paris agreement remains irreversible and will be implemented. not just by france but by all the other nations. we will succeed.e are fully com. wherever we live, wherever we are, we all share the same responsibility. make our planet great again. >> now, craig, behind all of this anger and outrage from all these world leaders, there's a little bit of a subtle subtext. there i
nbc's matt bradley joining us now from london.e's in the bureau there with more on how world leaders are reacting. we heard from the leaders of italy, germany and france. they put out the joint statement yesterday, condemning the decision, matt. what more are we hearing fm them? what are we hearing from others? >> thanks, craig. well, it has been universal and disappointment is the term we've seen in a lot of these different press releases and statements from governments. front and center...
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matt bradley is followingt us in london. matt, what is the international stage saying? >> reporter: thanks, frances. the opinions from global leaders and international organizations have been resolutely clear in rejecting donald trump's decision yesterday to withdraw from the paris agreement on climate change. in a word disappointment was most often used but some went further, noting as my colleague kristin said that the u.s. was now in the company of only two other countries, nicaragua and syria, in rejecting the pact. some like mary robinson, a former u.n. envoy said that president trump's decision renders the u.s. as a rogue state, on the international stage. global leaders seemed most alarmed by president trump's offer to exit the paris agreement and then re-enter under renegotiated terms. france, italy and germany released a joint statement calling the 2015 accord irreversible. but engaging thi major polluter that showed resistance in the past. yesterday the prime minister of china was in brussels recommitting china and the european union to the paris accord and co
matt bradley is followingt us in london. matt, what is the international stage saying? >> reporter: thanks, frances. the opinions from global leaders and international organizations have been resolutely clear in rejecting donald trump's decision yesterday to withdraw from the paris agreement on climate change. in a word disappointment was most often used but some went further, noting as my colleague kristin said that the u.s. was now in the company of only two other countries, nicaragua...
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warning to herian -- syrian president bashar al assad, saying the they would pay a heavy price and matt bradley is following the details from london. what more do we know? >> thanks, frances. middle eastern observers are calling this an unprecedented step in u.s. foreign policy, so rare to fire a shot across the bow like it did last night. the president's statement was pretty vague. the white house said they're seeing movements on the ground that they say are similar to those that led up to the chemical attack in western syria back in april. that attack killed 100 people and injured hundreds more. in response, 60 cruise missiles at the syrian government air base that he said had been the staging ground for attacks. that was the first time the u.s. forces attacked the syrian regime. remember, the u.s. says it's fighting in syria only against isis. just in the past week, things in syria have become so much more complicated. the u.s. shat doot down a syria fighter jet and if bashar al assad uses chemical weapon again and the president follows through in his threat to punish the government, it coul
warning to herian -- syrian president bashar al assad, saying the they would pay a heavy price and matt bradley is following the details from london. what more do we know? >> thanks, frances. middle eastern observers are calling this an unprecedented step in u.s. foreign policy, so rare to fire a shot across the bow like it did last night. the president's statement was pretty vague. the white house said they're seeing movements on the ground that they say are similar to those that led up...
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. >> matt bradley and lucy kafanov in london thanks very much. we'll continue to monitor this story and bring you updates as they become available. >>> i want to turn to d kelly o'donnell in washington monitoring the white house but from the white house. >> reporter: good evening, president trump is at the white house tonight and in the last few minutes i spoke to a senior adviser to the president who tells me his national security team has briefed president trump on the situation in london. that was led by national security adviser h.r. mcmaster, and they will continue to update the president throughout the evening. president trump was in recent contact with british prime minister theresa may. they met several times during the president's recent overseas trip and there was tension between them over intelligence sharing, and they committed to working together with incidents that do affect terrorism, so that could be critical depending on how this unfolds. it would also be customary for the president to reach out to prime minister may by phone, bu
. >> matt bradley and lucy kafanov in london thanks very much. we'll continue to monitor this story and bring you updates as they become available. >>> i want to turn to d kelly o'donnell in washington monitoring the white house but from the white house. >> reporter: good evening, president trump is at the white house tonight and in the last few minutes i spoke to a senior adviser to the president who tells me his national security team has briefed president trump on the...
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matt bradley has more on this. >> it's just so rare for the white house to fire aa shot across like it did last a night. the president's statement was pretty vague. they are seeing movements on the ground that are similar to the ones that lead up to the attack in western syria back in april. if you'll remember, that attack killed about 100 people and injured hundreds more. in response he fierilied nearly missiles. that was the first time they had attacked the regime. in the past week the u.s. shot down a syrian fighter yet and it prompted them to say it could can be any u.s. aircraft as a legitimate target. so things have gotten incredibly complicated. if the regime uses chemical weapons again and the president follows through to punish the syrian government it could make it more difficult for those trying to resolve this long conflict. back to you. >>> republican leaders in the senate are scrambling to get enough senators on board but they are running into roadblock. they found 22 million more people will be without health insurance. that's according to analysis. three republican sena
matt bradley has more on this. >> it's just so rare for the white house to fire aa shot across like it did last a night. the president's statement was pretty vague. they are seeing movements on the ground that are similar to the ones that lead up to the attack in western syria back in april. if you'll remember, that attack killed about 100 people and injured hundreds more. in response he fierilied nearly missiles. that was the first time they had attacked the regime. in the past week the...
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matt bradley reports. >> reporter: it's the end of a giant. one of the world's largest auto parts manufacturers filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy yesterday that book ends a decade long scandal in which the company recalled some 11 millionaire bags that were thought to have caused more than 14 deaths and hundreds of injuries. that was the largest auto parts recall in history. and yesterday's bankruptcy filing is the largest ever bankruptcy of a japanese corporation. it also ends an era. founded in 1933 as a textiles firm, takata was among the flagship corporations that led the post world war ii growth and befitting such a huge collapse, if a cat take takata still owes billions to car companies like toyota and honda and faces legal challenges from an alleged cover jump. t coverup. the firm is thought to have hid concerns about inflaters that fired lethal slap slap nell. and many employees are likely to keep their jobs thanlgs thanks to this sale a. >>> the pharmaceutical ceo nicknamed phrma bro arrived in court for his fraud trial. martin shkreli
matt bradley reports. >> reporter: it's the end of a giant. one of the world's largest auto parts manufacturers filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy yesterday that book ends a decade long scandal in which the company recalled some 11 millionaire bags that were thought to have caused more than 14 deaths and hundreds of injuries. that was the largest auto parts recall in history. and yesterday's bankruptcy filing is the largest ever bankruptcy of a japanese corporation. it also ends an era....
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nbc's matt bradley reports from london that syria is dismissing the whole thing. >>> thanks. middle east observers are calling this an unprecedented step in u.s. foreign policy. it's just so rare for the white house to fire a shot across the bow of a foreign power like it did last night. so now the president's statement was pretty vague. the white house says they're seeing movements on the ground that they say are similar to the ones that led up to the chemical attack in western syria back in april. now, if you'll remember, that attack killed about 100 people and injured hundreds more. in response, president trump fired nearly 60 cruise missiles at the syrian air base that he said launched those previous attacks back in april. that was the first time that u.s. forces had attacked the syrian regime, because remember, the u.s. has its fighting in syria only against isis. in just the past week, the u.s. shot down a syrian fighter jet and that prompted syrians in moscow to say they would now consider any u.s. aircraft over western syria as a target. things have gotten complicated
nbc's matt bradley reports from london that syria is dismissing the whole thing. >>> thanks. middle east observers are calling this an unprecedented step in u.s. foreign policy. it's just so rare for the white house to fire a shot across the bow of a foreign power like it did last night. so now the president's statement was pretty vague. the white house says they're seeing movements on the ground that they say are similar to the ones that led up to the chemical attack in western syria...
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here's nbc's matt bradley. >> reporter: thanks. step in u.s. foreign policy. it's just so rare for the white house to fire a shot across the bow of a foreign power like it did last night. so now the president's statement was pretty vague. the white house said they're seeing movements on the ground that they say are similar to the ones that led up to the chemical attack in western syria back in april. now, if you'll remember, that attack killed about 100 people and injured hundreds more. in response, president trump fired nearly 60 cruise missiles at the syrian government air base that he said had launched those previous attacks back in april. that was the first time that u.s. forces had attacked the syrian regime because remember, the u.s. says it's fighting in syria only against isis and in just the past week, the u.s. shot down a syrian fighter jet and that prompted syria's allies in moscow to say that they would now consider any u.s. aircraft over western syria as a legitimate target. so things have gotten incredibly mp assad regime uses chemical weapons ag
here's nbc's matt bradley. >> reporter: thanks. step in u.s. foreign policy. it's just so rare for the white house to fire a shot across the bow of a foreign power like it did last night. so now the president's statement was pretty vague. the white house said they're seeing movements on the ground that they say are similar to the ones that led up to the chemical attack in western syria back in april. now, if you'll remember, that attack killed about 100 people and injured hundreds more....
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nbc's matt bradley joins me from london.ports of a potential claim of responsibility. what can you tell us? >> that's right, ari. the semi-official islamic state news media outlet has just claimed responsibility saying a, quote, squad of isis operatives executed this attack last night. as you can see on the video you just mentioned there were three of them. they were shot dead by police within eight minutes of beginning this attack. that was in a flurry of 50 bullets from eight different police officers. and that might not seem strange to americans to see that kind of fire power used against three terrorists who were armed or dressed in what looked to be at the time like operating suicide vests, but here, in britain, it's very unusual. and i am just going to show you this quote from mark rowley, the acting commissioner of the metropolitan police, also known as scotland yard. take a listen. >> indeed i am not surprised that when faced with what they must have feared were three suicide bombers, the firearms officers fired an u
nbc's matt bradley joins me from london.ports of a potential claim of responsibility. what can you tell us? >> that's right, ari. the semi-official islamic state news media outlet has just claimed responsibility saying a, quote, squad of isis operatives executed this attack last night. as you can see on the video you just mentioned there were three of them. they were shot dead by police within eight minutes of beginning this attack. that was in a flurry of 50 bullets from eight different...
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matt bradley, we'll check in with you later. air yan that's gran day one love manchester benefit is happening now. the pop singer's performing for victims impacted by the manchester terror attack that killed 22 people. this was two weeks ago. this despite what happened last night in the london attacks. her manager saying this earlier on twitter, quote, today's one love manchester benefit will not only continue, but will do so with greater purpose. nbc has the latest from manchester for us. kelly. >> reporter: well, richard, these tens of thousands of people are now standing in line trying to get into this concert, an incredible event here, the one love manchester concert, all to raise money for the victims of the manchester attack nearly two weeks ago now. it will be two weeks tomorrow. the likes of justin bieber, usher, miley sigh russ, katy perry all planning to bh e on stage. manchester police saying, look, this event is going forward and so is a soccer match that is happening verycloseby. they arexpectingbout 130,000 people
matt bradley, we'll check in with you later. air yan that's gran day one love manchester benefit is happening now. the pop singer's performing for victims impacted by the manchester terror attack that killed 22 people. this was two weeks ago. this despite what happened last night in the london attacks. her manager saying this earlier on twitter, quote, today's one love manchester benefit will not only continue, but will do so with greater purpose. nbc has the latest from manchester for us....
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joining us from london, nbc news foreign correspondent matt bradley. what happens if the u.s.agreement? what are the implications of that? >> reporter: there's a few different answers to that question. in the short term it looks like nothing. that's according to jean claude juncker. he told an audience in berlin it would take the u.s. three to four years to fully withdraw from the treaty. that's because this 200-nation accord enjoins the u.s. to certain certain emissions commitments since obama signed it last november. he said the law is the law and everyone has to stick to it. not everything which is written in international treaties is fake news. you've got to stick to that. in the medium term, withdraw means the u.s. no longer has to reduce its 2005 emissions levels by 17% by 2020. that's one of the statutes in it. it releases the u.s. from having to reduce emissions up to 28% by 2025. that would, of course, carry serious consequences for the environment. there are foreign policy considerations here as well, ayman. in the longer term, experts say trump's withdraw from the p
joining us from london, nbc news foreign correspondent matt bradley. what happens if the u.s.agreement? what are the implications of that? >> reporter: there's a few different answers to that question. in the short term it looks like nothing. that's according to jean claude juncker. he told an audience in berlin it would take the u.s. three to four years to fully withdraw from the treaty. that's because this 200-nation accord enjoins the u.s. to certain certain emissions commitments since...
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. >> matt bradley, thanks so much. >> president trump is lobbing new explosive allegations against himselfng that former president obama and not his associates colluded with russia or obstructed justice by not taking more action against moscow. kristen welker has all the details. >> reporter: president trump unleashing a new tactic on the russia issue, blaming president obama. in a tweet storm righting the real story is that president obama did nothing after being informed in august about russian meddling, alleging president obama colluded or obstructed without russia, this after a report that president obama struggled with dealing with russian meddling. president obama didussia, if yo i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> reporter: so why is he now blaming his predecessor? >> how can he accuse president obama of obstructing when he was egging russia on? >> he was joking at the time. >> reporter: he was joking? he said that in a press conference over and offer again. -- over again. >> and you had hillary clinton with a secret server and the lack of security the
. >> matt bradley, thanks so much. >> president trump is lobbing new explosive allegations against himselfng that former president obama and not his associates colluded with russia or obstructed justice by not taking more action against moscow. kristen welker has all the details. >> reporter: president trump unleashing a new tactic on the russia issue, blaming president obama. in a tweet storm righting the real story is that president obama did nothing after being informed in...
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nbc's matt bradley with the latest from there and nbc's gabe gutierrez in the london district of barkingere police made fresh arrests. matt, what can you tell us from the scene and the investigation? >> reporter: well, looks as though the police are fanning out across east london. they've made several raids just in the hours since this actually the attack began, and as you can see, the police are kind of letting out information in a slow trickle. they've discussed in detail the police response in a press conference a while ago. this is from scotland yard. take a listen. >> we have established the van used during the attack was recently hired by one of the attackers and eight police firearms officers discharged their weapons. while this will be subject to an investigation by the iptcc, our initial assessment is in the region of 50 rounds, in the region of 50 bullets were fired by those eight officers. the three attackers were shot dead. a member of the public also suffered a gunshot wound. although the injuries are not critical in nature, they are in hospital receiving medical attention.
nbc's matt bradley with the latest from there and nbc's gabe gutierrez in the london district of barkingere police made fresh arrests. matt, what can you tell us from the scene and the investigation? >> reporter: well, looks as though the police are fanning out across east london. they've made several raids just in the hours since this actually the attack began, and as you can see, the police are kind of letting out information in a slow trickle. they've discussed in detail the police...
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our matt bradley is close to that scene and will monitor that and it would lend itself, you and i, richard, talked about this, the concern there were potentially explosives involved. whether or not they were planted, whether or not they were carried, certainly this was, as you put it, a moving crime scene and that is something we are going to keep an eye on and we will try to confirm as quickly as we can. i want to play for you a piece of video. a piece of video taken in a near by pub. a bar, for those in the united states. again, crowded, saturday night. you see it there on the left-hand side of your screen. police at this point are rushing in. and they are being aggressive. in their instructions to the patrons. this is what we call -- a -- a posture that would indicate that something is still going on. this is video from earlier, but it gives you an idea on a saturday night how crowded these establishments are in that area. if we are to take that map we had on the right side of our screen, you will see that borough market is just to the south of london bridge. it is not far at all. on fo
our matt bradley is close to that scene and will monitor that and it would lend itself, you and i, richard, talked about this, the concern there were potentially explosives involved. whether or not they were planted, whether or not they were carried, certainly this was, as you put it, a moving crime scene and that is something we are going to keep an eye on and we will try to confirm as quickly as we can. i want to play for you a piece of video. a piece of video taken in a near by pub. a bar,...
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joining us matt bradley. good to see you this morning.isode of an alleged cyber attack from russia. >> thanks, it's a potential british sequel to the drama during last year's presidential elections. uk officials said hackers are penetrated 90 email accounts in this country in parliament just over the weekend. as you mentioned the blame is focused on the usual suspects in these kinds of attacks, russia, and this attack saw hundreds of members of parliament locked out of their remote access to their email accounts over the weekend as british officials shut down much of the email system that contained what they called a sustained assault. investigators blamed weak email passwords for this breach and while they suspect a state actor like russia, rather than an individual cyber criminal law enforcement cautioned the investigations are still in their early days and they haven't made a final determination on the suspect. but with intrigue about russia still swirling around washington and more and more trump associates getting caught up in that s
joining us matt bradley. good to see you this morning.isode of an alleged cyber attack from russia. >> thanks, it's a potential british sequel to the drama during last year's presidential elections. uk officials said hackers are penetrated 90 email accounts in this country in parliament just over the weekend. as you mentioned the blame is focused on the usual suspects in these kinds of attacks, russia, and this attack saw hundreds of members of parliament locked out of their remote access...
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. >>> then honoring philadelphia native ed bradley through art how his family and collogues are helping to keep his memory alive, matt>>> it was a wild start to the day on saturday, severe thunderstorms roll through region a 180 from yesterday, much more quiet conditions but a few spotty showers back in the forecast to start the workweek we will have another check of the forecast coming up. dear fellow citizen, spending time hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm even ready, she'll be off to college. and though i've planned for it, i may need a loan to help her pay her way there. just like i do for my son. citizens bank student loans, call 1-866-999-0150. as a leader in student lending, we have student loan options that others don't. including better alternatives to federal loans. i can show you how to pay for your own child's way to college. in case you don't find that treasure chest. if you have a question about student loans, ask me. sincerely michele wright, fellow mom and fellow citizen. citizens bank student loans, call 1-866-999-0150 to apply now. >>> to take is sunday june 25th go
. >>> then honoring philadelphia native ed bradley through art how his family and collogues are helping to keep his memory alive, matt>>> it was a wild start to the day on saturday, severe thunderstorms roll through region a 180 from yesterday, much more quiet conditions but a few spotty showers back in the forecast to start the workweek we will have another check of the forecast coming up. dear fellow citizen, spending time hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful....
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matt: murdoch's fox, we will find out whether his 11.7 billion pound bid to buy the rest of sky will go ahead. karen bradleys expected to tell parliament at 10:30 a.m. london time what she intends to do about fox's takeover prospects. analystg intelligence joins us. what should we expect and how likely is it the deal will go through? approval with remedies or a markets to the authority or a rejection of the deal. after somewhat weakened government following the election, they have an issues, there is a higher chance that the culture secretary will refer the case to cma. it will take another six months for the deal to be revealed. guy: is the phone hacking scandal still an issue? >> i do not think so. even at that time it was not an issue. they conducted a test for sky some criticismth of james murdoch. politics was making it difficult. >> absolutely. there is the political background but the whole process needs to be away from projects and unbiased. there is the chance that there is an approval eventually. how important is this for fox that he goes through, putting the murdoch interests aside, how much does
matt: murdoch's fox, we will find out whether his 11.7 billion pound bid to buy the rest of sky will go ahead. karen bradleys expected to tell parliament at 10:30 a.m. london time what she intends to do about fox's takeover prospects. analystg intelligence joins us. what should we expect and how likely is it the deal will go through? approval with remedies or a markets to the authority or a rejection of the deal. after somewhat weakened government following the election, they have an issues,...
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matt peterson is back with your forecast. >>> plus honoring a philadelphia legend, a new generation is playing a key role in keeping memory of ed bradley alive. we will see what philadelphians are doing to make sure no one ever forgets the broadcast when i was three. ever since, it's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now, i am able to dream bigger. >>joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to offer the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including jason. open a pa able account today by visiting our website at paable.gov. >>jason: start saving to dream bigger today. a pleasant forecast finally matt. >> we deserve it, after some of the conditions that we have been having the last couple of days, yesterday especially we had all of that severe weather that rolled through, eyewitness weather watchers talking this morning about the lack of severe weather out there, that is for sure, temperatures are comfortable. we are seeing 70's across the area. 73 degrees in philadelphia. we have some sunshine, with some cloud, nice way to
matt peterson is back with your forecast. >>> plus honoring a philadelphia legend, a new generation is playing a key role in keeping memory of ed bradley alive. we will see what philadelphians are doing to make sure no one ever forgets the broadcast when i was three. ever since, it's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now, i am able to dream bigger. >>joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud...
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matt caron talked to experts at an airport in connecticut... they say ... make sure you are ánotá unknowingly packing a weapon. "these are the items that have been confiscated from passenger carry-on bags here at bradleynational airport in just the past 30 days. everything from banned liquid to different blades and weapons and tools to more unique and unusual items like this farm sickle."but bradley says your safety is in good hands.sot william csontos, connecticut federal security director"tsa has it covered and obviously we have a strong partnership with the connecticut state police here at bradley as well as u.s. securities also on the grounds so we have both the public and the secure side of the airport pretty well taken care of."but that searching slows the screening process.your encouraged to apply for tsa's pre-check.it's about 15 minutes faster and you can leave on your shoes and jacket. sot arturo & lucy bernardino, west brookfield"we are so pleased with it. we have never had difficulty. nothing. it's very smooth. it's so much easier too. you don't have to take off your shoes. know the rules."pack liquids in approved tsa containers no bigger than 3.4 ounces.if you do pack a prohibit item.you
matt caron talked to experts at an airport in connecticut... they say ... make sure you are ánotá unknowingly packing a weapon. "these are the items that have been confiscated from passenger carry-on bags here at bradleynational airport in just the past 30 days. everything from banned liquid to different blades and weapons and tools to more unique and unusual items like this farm sickle."but bradley says your safety is in good hands.sot william csontos, connecticut federal security...
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bradley in the background and tracey our floor manager. we will continue the conversation after this interview on facebook live so very multimedia this morning. mattt it did revolutionise the market? absolutely, the smartphone industry was trying to get going from the late 90s, early 2000s, things like the phone there and the eriksson are 380 which was the phone that was first called a smart phone. —— r380. you could make calls and fold them out. that was being developed and what we started to see in the industry early on was the idea you could build your own apps and install them and it wasn't until the iphone first turned up that they showed a different and better way that you could... i can't help but laugh, look at that, that's 20 years old. you were very much around at the time of this, you were involved in the early days? absolutely. in the early days, we've got phones, people said, and pdas, portable devices where you could do a camera and e—mailand devices where you could do a camera and e—mail and staff, we brought that together to bring about a smart phone. what apple did was they showed the industry a different way and they change the i
bradley in the background and tracey our floor manager. we will continue the conversation after this interview on facebook live so very multimedia this morning. mattt it did revolutionise the market? absolutely, the smartphone industry was trying to get going from the late 90s, early 2000s, things like the phone there and the eriksson are 380 which was the phone that was first called a smart phone. —— r380. you could make calls and fold them out. that was being developed and what we started...