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matt bradley for us. thanks so much.use aide says that the secretary of state should not be listened to when it comes to military matters related to north korea. when asked to explain the different messages trump administrations has made sebasa gorka told bbc radio that no one should listen to rex tillerson. after tillerson said he saw no immediate threat of war with north korea and urged americans to sleep soundly. >> you should listen to the president. the idea that secretary tillerson...
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nbc's matt bradley is live with more. matt, what can we expect on this anniversary?er: thanks, frances. unfortunately, you're not going to be seeing much today. there are no official events planned. in fact, this is, as always, the palace is treat thing as a private affair. this is 20 years since the death of the mother of two princesses who are currently reigning. the big event we're seeing 20 years after her death is that these two princes, william and harry, have come out and spoken in several documentaries about their personal struggle with their mother's death, and they have spoken out in favor of more mental health care for the public. they've made this in some ways a political issue. the only thing we have seen from the palace so far was yesterday. that was when prince harry and william and kate middleton came out to hear r flowers that had been laid in tribu tribute. this is a major media event. you can see pictures here of the two princes looking at the flowers that people have laid. and many papers have gone with the sun here, comparing the images from 20 y
nbc's matt bradley is live with more. matt, what can we expect on this anniversary?er: thanks, frances. unfortunately, you're not going to be seeing much today. there are no official events planned. in fact, this is, as always, the palace is treat thing as a private affair. this is 20 years since the death of the mother of two princesses who are currently reigning. the big event we're seeing 20 years after her death is that these two princes, william and harry, have come out and spoken in...
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nbc's matt bradley takes a look. >> reporter: a journey back in time where snail mail meets rail mail. this little known network once delivered more than 4 million letters every day on tiny driverless trains but also served as a secret chamber to safeguard precious artifacts from the wars racing above ground. >> this was the best kept secret because most people didn't know it was here. >> reporter: a new museum is shining fresh light on these 90-year-old tunnels and giving visitors a chance to uncover the secrets for themselves. >> you're in an object and in a heritage, you can smell it, you can get dust from it on your clothes and ride through it. >> reporter: a short ride through a part of the mail rail's 6 1/2 miles of track offers a spooky glimpse of the city's underground history. it wasn't so long ago that london's mail used to race along these tracks but these tunnels also held some of the city's more closely guarded secrets. during world war i, londoners hid works of arts in these tunnels protecting them from bombs dropped from german blimps. it gave sanctuary to the rosetta s
nbc's matt bradley takes a look. >> reporter: a journey back in time where snail mail meets rail mail. this little known network once delivered more than 4 million letters every day on tiny driverless trains but also served as a secret chamber to safeguard precious artifacts from the wars racing above ground. >> this was the best kept secret because most people didn't know it was here. >> reporter: a new museum is shining fresh light on these 90-year-old tunnels and giving...
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matt bradley, nbc news, on board the uss george h.w. bush. >>> back in the u.s., the governor of minnesota visited a mosque today that was bombed this weekend in a suburb of minneapolis and he called it an act of terrorism. the attack happened early yesterday morning when someone tossed an explosive into the mosque, shattering windows and damaging an officer. no one was injured. >>> a terrifying experience for passengers on an american airlines plane this weekend. severe turbulence just before it landed in philadelphia on a flight from greece. one of a number of incidents of dramatic turbulence lately. steve patterson has more. >> medic 37, es 6 respond at philadelphia international airport. >> reporter: the seat belt signs were on, but that didn't keep ten of the nearly 300 people on board american airlines flight 759 from greece to philadelphia from being injured. severe turbulence rocked the plane over the atlantic ocean just 30 minutes before landing. the shaking so violent, drinks splattered on the ceiling. >> i had never experienc
matt bradley, nbc news, on board the uss george h.w. bush. >>> back in the u.s., the governor of minnesota visited a mosque today that was bombed this weekend in a suburb of minneapolis and he called it an act of terrorism. the attack happened early yesterday morning when someone tossed an explosive into the mosque, shattering windows and damaging an officer. no one was injured. >>> a terrifying experience for passengers on an american airlines plane this weekend. severe...
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matt bradley is in london with the developing details.l us more about this chilling story. >> reporter: thanks, gigi. it certainly is a very bizarre story indeed. what we're seeing this morning are picture throughout the british press showing this young model who is coming out and describing her ordeal. the italian police have reported that this young woman reported for duty for a modeling job in milan and that she was bundled by two men into the back seat of a car, bound, gagged, drugged and taken to a village near the french border. now, it only gets stranger from here because six days later she was released because these men said that they were actually involved in a criminal syndicate and that it was against the code of honor of this syndicate to keep a woman who was actually a mother to a young child. so she was released six days later, but not before these kidnappers asked for a large ransom and demanded this money from her agent. given that this is this black death group, this criminal syndicate who actually kidnapped her and showe
matt bradley is in london with the developing details.l us more about this chilling story. >> reporter: thanks, gigi. it certainly is a very bizarre story indeed. what we're seeing this morning are picture throughout the british press showing this young model who is coming out and describing her ordeal. the italian police have reported that this young woman reported for duty for a modeling job in milan and that she was bundled by two men into the back seat of a car, bound, gagged, drugged...
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their military these drills offer a glimpse how a cold war past could make for a risky future matt bradley, nbc news on board the george h.w. bush. >>> a lot to talk about with global political analyst tina, thank you so much. another busy weekend when it comes to news out of the white house. also in terms of ratcheting up of geopolitical tensions kickoff with north korea seems like president trump needs a win badly, tried to portray the 15-0 vote in the u.n. security council in favor of more sanctions against north korea as his personal win. do you think it is that significant for him? >> i actually think it is pretty significant. given that congress passed new sanctions against russia a few days ago, russia could indeed threaten to veto at the security council. the p 5 need to vote together. heard from russian foreign minister lavrov they might do that getting russian support and unanimity is something we haven't seen in a while. not sure it is a victory, but a positive signal for sure. >> china didn't block it either. i wonder to what extent the sanctions are a game changer when it come
their military these drills offer a glimpse how a cold war past could make for a risky future matt bradley, nbc news on board the george h.w. bush. >>> a lot to talk about with global political analyst tina, thank you so much. another busy weekend when it comes to news out of the white house. also in terms of ratcheting up of geopolitical tensions kickoff with north korea seems like president trump needs a win badly, tried to portray the 15-0 vote in the u.n. security council in favor...
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joining us life, matt bradley for us. good to talk to you once again.pears to be edging away from nondiplomatic actions, how is the region reacting militarily? how are they preparing? >> reporter: we haven't heard about military preparation. we know in guam, part of the u.s. territory, there have been some preparations made and really mostly assurances to the public in guam from pool tiglit that they're prepared for any attack from north korea. north koreans do threaten to attack the united states but calling out an individual place like guam is seen as very rare and very threatening, especially for the people who live there. we haven't heard much in terms of international reaction so far as it's still somewhat early in the day. and we can imagine quite a few foreign leaders are going to take a wait and see approach to see exactly where to go next because these events are moving so quickly. we've already heard in malcolm turn bull, the prime minister of australia. he seemed to quietly reject trump's statements ensaid that he wanted to lean more on the e
joining us life, matt bradley for us. good to talk to you once again.pears to be edging away from nondiplomatic actions, how is the region reacting militarily? how are they preparing? >> reporter: we haven't heard about military preparation. we know in guam, part of the u.s. territory, there have been some preparations made and really mostly assurances to the public in guam from pool tiglit that they're prepared for any attack from north korea. north koreans do threaten to attack the...
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matt bradley is live in the paris suburb where the attack took place. matt?r: ali, this took before 8:00 a.m. right behind me. this apartment building, this is where the soldiers were domestic i' dom sooiled heavily armed soldiers patrolling the streets of paris for the last few years. now what happened shortly before 8:00 a.m., these soldiers were walking out of their apartment block where they were living and as they were reporting for a new shift in duty, the suspect was parked in an alley way where a soldier is standing right now. he came out and accelerated and slammed his car into a group of soldiers and tossed some of them against the military van that they were trying to get into in order to report for duty. now, an interesting thing about this square, this has 56 cctv cameras, so the police were very capable of seeing the entire incident on camera, taking the license plate numbers from the suspect's car and tracking him. that's exactly what they did. they followed this suspect all the way to -- right as you know on the english channel. that's where t
matt bradley is live in the paris suburb where the attack took place. matt?r: ali, this took before 8:00 a.m. right behind me. this apartment building, this is where the soldiers were domestic i' dom sooiled heavily armed soldiers patrolling the streets of paris for the last few years. now what happened shortly before 8:00 a.m., these soldiers were walking out of their apartment block where they were living and as they were reporting for a new shift in duty, the suspect was parked in an alley...
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matt bradley is outside the stadium in london where he'll run his last sprint. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you mentioned, today's going to see the final solo 100-meter dash from hussain bolt. that's the event that turned him into an unqualified world champion. it's also turning this event, the world championships, into something of a retirement party. today a swan song for a champion and a charmer. hussain bolt, the fastest man alive, sprints to the finish line of his career. he runs his las ever at london's championship today after qualifying last night. bolt, retiring just shy of 31. >> something that i will miss. that first -- that first step you go into the stadium, and they roar. it gives -- always gives me goosebumps, always, every time. >> reporter: he has eight olympic gold medals and three world records. his final race could be bolt's biggest challenge. lately, his times have been slower. his competitors, a bit closer. this week, bolt was confident as ever. >> i'm not worried, you know what i mean? and it's a championship. it's a final.
matt bradley is outside the stadium in london where he'll run his last sprint. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you mentioned, today's going to see the final solo 100-meter dash from hussain bolt. that's the event that turned him into an unqualified world champion. it's also turning this event, the world championships, into something of a retirement party. today a swan song for a champion and a charmer. hussain bolt, the fastest man alive, sprints to the finish line of his...
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matt bradley is in live in seoul for us. so, matt, the north koreans are revealing more about the thought process here. take us through that thought process. what should we know? >> well, thanks, hallie. always hard how to interpret, read the tea leaves from north korean state media. what we saw in those pictures was kim jong-un reviewing troop formations and talking to generals and he was looking over maps of the plans and threatened strike to launch four intermediate range ballistic missiles into the waters just off the u.s. island of guam. there were actual lines from north korea to guam. so, very provocative. and also very stage managed. he said, he also gave a little bit. he said that he was going to wait to see how the foolish yankees behaved and that he would "wait to see how the foolish yankees behaved before he would ring the necks or ring the wind pipes of the foolish yankees." now, against, this is the rhetoric we have gotten used to hearing from kim jong-un and north korean state media. something to be said here.
matt bradley is in live in seoul for us. so, matt, the north koreans are revealing more about the thought process here. take us through that thought process. what should we know? >> well, thanks, hallie. always hard how to interpret, read the tea leaves from north korean state media. what we saw in those pictures was kim jong-un reviewing troop formations and talking to generals and he was looking over maps of the plans and threatened strike to launch four intermediate range ballistic...
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msnbc's matt bradley is in barcelona. can you tell us about the suspect and the scale of this attack? >> reporter: that's right. we just heard in the last few hours two new names, younes abouyaaqoub police came out and said this 22-year-old moroccan was, in fact, the man who drove his van down this very crowded las ramblas boulevard here, plowing into 13 people, injuring as many as 120 more. but then we have a 15th victim. that is perez, a motorist who after younes abouyaaqoub ditched his car, he went through the famous market and hijacked a car that was being driven by pao perez, stabbed him to death, and drove car through a police checkpoint. police actually opened fire on abouyaaqoub as he was driving. abouyaaqoub ditched his vehicle outside barcelona and now he's the only person involved in this case who's still at large. that's what police have said just today. but there's been another name, and he is an imam from outside of barcelona, police saying that he might have been the man who brought these 12 different jihad
msnbc's matt bradley is in barcelona. can you tell us about the suspect and the scale of this attack? >> reporter: that's right. we just heard in the last few hours two new names, younes abouyaaqoub police came out and said this 22-year-old moroccan was, in fact, the man who drove his van down this very crowded las ramblas boulevard here, plowing into 13 people, injuring as many as 120 more. but then we have a 15th victim. that is perez, a motorist who after younes abouyaaqoub ditched his...
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matt bradley has the details. what do we know about what happened to this young woman, matt?> reporter: it's a truly sorted story. she was lured to a fake photo shoot in milan, attacked, drugged, bound and gagged, and transported in the trunk of a car to an italian village. her captors, two men, held her for $300,000 ransom. but the story gets stranger. cleary ailing, she was released six days after her only after the kidnappers discovered she had had a 2-year-old child. so all of this is according to italian police. so why the sudden sympathy from the kidnappers? according to her, her abductos,s called them several the black death and their own code of conduct prevented them from kidnapping mothers. but they said they could deliver her anywhere for a price. one person has been arrested and police are looking for suspects. so we haven't heard the end of this frightening and bizarre story. >> unbelievably frightening. >>> darren daulton has tragically passed away after his battle with brain cancer. the three-time all-star played with the phillies for 14 seasons and voted on to
matt bradley has the details. what do we know about what happened to this young woman, matt?> reporter: it's a truly sorted story. she was lured to a fake photo shoot in milan, attacked, drugged, bound and gagged, and transported in the trunk of a car to an italian village. her captors, two men, held her for $300,000 ransom. but the story gets stranger. cleary ailing, she was released six days after her only after the kidnappers discovered she had had a 2-year-old child. so all of this is...
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for more matt bradley is standing for us live in london. good to talk to you this morning.took part in a series of war games in recent days. what kind of concern is that raising amid the ongoing tensions there? >> thanks, these war games and exercises are indeed very startling, they're happening at the same time and on the same continent and officers from the american and in a coside told nbc these exercises were planned long in advance and a apparent relationship or reaction is just a coincidence but coming as relations between moscow and washington really reached their worst point. we went aboard the "uss george h.w. bush" yesterday to take a closer look. this is the sound of sabers rattling, dueling russian and nato war games just as tension between russia and american allies reaches its worst point since the cold war. >> it's a deterrence to adversaries, because what this is, is credible, serious capability. >> reporter: on board the "uss george h.w. bush" off the scottish coast for a military exercise called saxon warrior. on the other side of europe, russia is hosting
for more matt bradley is standing for us live in london. good to talk to you this morning.took part in a series of war games in recent days. what kind of concern is that raising amid the ongoing tensions there? >> thanks, these war games and exercises are indeed very startling, they're happening at the same time and on the same continent and officers from the american and in a coside told nbc these exercises were planned long in advance and a apparent relationship or reaction is just a...
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matt bradley in tokyo. and miguel almaguer in guam. kelly, o., let me start there with you in jersey. we understand that president trump is going to be meeting with two top members of his foreign policy team today. what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, craig, it is a summer friday, and we know what that means in the trump white house. there is always action happening. and we will have the president meeting with secretary of state tillerson, the u.n. ambassador, nikki haley this afternoon. hr mcmaster, national security adviser. we're also told that here in the sort of temporary white house offices where we're broadcasting from, we'll have two other members of the cabinet, labor and education. secretaries acosta and devos will be coming and talking to reporters here about what the administration is doing. and we have also just learned our colleague, peter alexander, is reporting that three top members of the president's team, including his son-in-law, jared kushner, will be making another trip to the middle east in th
matt bradley in tokyo. and miguel almaguer in guam. kelly, o., let me start there with you in jersey. we understand that president trump is going to be meeting with two top members of his foreign policy team today. what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, craig, it is a summer friday, and we know what that means in the trump white house. there is always action happening. and we will have the president meeting with secretary of state tillerson, the u.n. ambassador, nikki...
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matt bradley live for us in spain. i know there was discuss over the weekend to whether they should delay the start of the spanish soccer season. but they went ahead with it and paid tribute to those killed. >>> the week begins with a changing of the guard a year after he joined the trump campaign. steve bannon exited an official role in the trump white house. john kelly told him in late july he needed to go. and then in the wake of the charlottes v charlottesville response, the president was urged to get rid of bannon. he was said to be frustrated by their role in shaping policy. reportedly telling multiple people when kelly was brought on board, quote, those days are over when ivanka can run in and lay her head on the desk and cry. and the trump presidency that we fought for and won is over. we still have a huge movement and we will make something of this trump presidency. but that presidency is over. it'll be something else. now his next moves are being watched just as closely as he rejoins breitbart and reportedly
matt bradley live for us in spain. i know there was discuss over the weekend to whether they should delay the start of the spanish soccer season. but they went ahead with it and paid tribute to those killed. >>> the week begins with a changing of the guard a year after he joined the trump campaign. steve bannon exited an official role in the trump white house. john kelly told him in late july he needed to go. and then in the wake of the charlottes v charlottesville response, the...
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. >> joining us live from seoul, south korea, matt bradley. >> we saw from the north korean media imagesan leader, kim jong un, reviews troops and he was looking over maps and greeting generals and some of these maps had a line from north korea all the way to guam. so a very stage-managed media release but also very threatening. this would look like an escalation, one of many in this very bellicose situation. a curious comment went along with this meeting. they said that kim jong un was going to wait, for the, quote, foolish yankees to make the next move. he said he would be waiting before he rung the wind pipes of the yankees. this is the colorful language we've come to expect. what he's referring to is in one week, the set of major exercises between the u.s. military and the south korean military. now kim jong un has threatened if these exercises go ahead as planned, that that's when he will launch this missile -- these four missiles toward the area outside of guam. now, the u.s. and the south koreans have so far said they have no plans to cancel these annual military exercises. they'r
. >> joining us live from seoul, south korea, matt bradley. >> we saw from the north korean media imagesan leader, kim jong un, reviews troops and he was looking over maps and greeting generals and some of these maps had a line from north korea all the way to guam. so a very stage-managed media release but also very threatening. this would look like an escalation, one of many in this very bellicose situation. a curious comment went along with this meeting. they said that kim jong un...
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nbc's matt bradley is live outside kensington palace with more. icial events for today, right? >> reporter: that's right. just like the palace approached this 20 years ago when princess diana died, this is a very personal intimate event and behind me at kensington palace we know the family is talking about this and commemorating diana together. but outside it's very much a public event with people laying powers, wreaths and tributes. >> i met her a few times. she was like an angel. when she speaks she speaks from here and she makes you feel relaxed. and when you met her yourself you don't forget. >> frances, like you mentioned, there are no real formal events, but the real event here is the two sons of princess diana, prince william and harry, they've been coming out in successive documentaries over the past year and opening up about their experience and the scars that were left not just by the death of their march, but by the searing media attention that followed. the two princes came out yesterday and observed some of these flowers that were plac
nbc's matt bradley is live outside kensington palace with more. icial events for today, right? >> reporter: that's right. just like the palace approached this 20 years ago when princess diana died, this is a very personal intimate event and behind me at kensington palace we know the family is talking about this and commemorating diana together. but outside it's very much a public event with people laying powers, wreaths and tributes. >> i met her a few times. she was like an angel....
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nbc's matt bradley is live from tokyo where it is now friday evening. matt, how is this heated back and forth between trump and north korea playing in the region? >> well, thanks, philip. of course, this region is no stranger to be stranger to bella koes rhetoric. now they're dealing with it from the american side as well. as you mentioned a moment ago, there has been a lot of talk that donald trump's comments and his threats may have been aimed at china just as much as they were aimed at north korea because at president trump, of course, he has expressed repeated frustration as has past presidents about china's inability or lack of will when it comes to prevailing upon their ally north korea to give up their nuclear weapons program and to calm their posture in the region. now here in japan this is a major issue, of course. any nuclear strike that was to attack the united states could take hours. here in the region, it could take minutes to destroy a city like tokyo. so it's very pressing issue here. you wouldn't really know it from walking around the st
nbc's matt bradley is live from tokyo where it is now friday evening. matt, how is this heated back and forth between trump and north korea playing in the region? >> well, thanks, philip. of course, this region is no stranger to be stranger to bella koes rhetoric. now they're dealing with it from the american side as well. as you mentioned a moment ago, there has been a lot of talk that donald trump's comments and his threats may have been aimed at china just as much as they were aimed at...
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investigators are now searching across europe for the last of the suspects let's get more with matt bradley. has anything changed since we last spoke to you a few hours ago? >> reporter: thanks, just in the last hour police have confirmed that the man they are looking for is younes abouyaaqoub, the 22 yld moroccan who is thought to have driven the van that killed 13 in on las ramblas. and authorities believe he might have slipped into france, but this is a manhunt that is expanding to all of europe one of the cared us es used in s was photographed by a police camera in paris just a few weeks ago. so a lot of these elements are coming together and connecting a lot of countries here in europe, but one man is inspiring more scrutiny than this young moroccan, he's the 40-year-old imam who is thought to have recruited that 12 person terrorist cell that has launched two attacks here in the catalan region most of the suspects is very much a family affair they all trace back to the town here in the catalan region these dozen people are thought to have been recruited by the imam and he's thought to
investigators are now searching across europe for the last of the suspects let's get more with matt bradley. has anything changed since we last spoke to you a few hours ago? >> reporter: thanks, just in the last hour police have confirmed that the man they are looking for is younes abouyaaqoub, the 22 yld moroccan who is thought to have driven the van that killed 13 in on las ramblas. and authorities believe he might have slipped into france, but this is a manhunt that is expanding to all...
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nbc matt bradley covers it all for us from barcelona. >> reporter: police have just announced in thepast few hours that the final fugitive in the terror attack this is that have killed 15 people here is dead. the 22-year-old moroccan was killed in a flurry of bullets after they received two tips in a town outside of barcelona. >> police for the efficient task carried out with it and -- >> police received two separate tips when they approached a man that they believed matched the description. he opened his vest and showed what looked like explosive devices. the police then shot him dead and they identified him using fingerprints. they said the suspected ringleader of this 12-person cell was killed in a bomb blast at a home not far from here in barcelonbarcelona. police say the investigation is over. the dragnet is finished, but clearly the effects of this, political fall out are going to continue to be felt here not just in spain but throughout europe. back to you. >> richmond could be the next battleground of civil war monuments. tonight virginia governor is weighing in. he says that
nbc matt bradley covers it all for us from barcelona. >> reporter: police have just announced in thepast few hours that the final fugitive in the terror attack this is that have killed 15 people here is dead. the 22-year-old moroccan was killed in a flurry of bullets after they received two tips in a town outside of barcelona. >> police for the efficient task carried out with it and -- >> police received two separate tips when they approached a man that they believed matched...
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. >> to tokyo, nbc's matt bradley covering the reaction in gentleman pap and china. matt, what's the latest? >> reporter: this region is no strange toe the bellicose language but wu normally it comes from north korea. but in china we heard from state news media saying in there were an attack by the united states against north korea, that the chinese government would intervene on behalf of their allies in pyongyang, the north koreans. however if the north koreans were to strike first, chinese media saying they would remain neutral. that's a troubling note from beijing, a capital that donald trump has had trouble with. but meanwhile here in japan, the government is discussing raising anti-missile devices bringing them out south to where the missiles headed to guam would be crossing over the japanese island in order to protect the population here. like my colleagues have said, there's a lot of troubling language going on and some movements on the ground but really at the same time everybody here is girding for the worse without taking real solid action or any aggressive
. >> to tokyo, nbc's matt bradley covering the reaction in gentleman pap and china. matt, what's the latest? >> reporter: this region is no strange toe the bellicose language but wu normally it comes from north korea. but in china we heard from state news media saying in there were an attack by the united states against north korea, that the chinese government would intervene on behalf of their allies in pyongyang, the north koreans. however if the north koreans were to strike...
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. >> matt bradley from nbc is live in seoul for us right now. k you for being with us here. talk to us about how south korean and u.s. officials are coordinating today and some of these diplomatic moves we are now seeing in the region. what do we know? >> thanks, hallie. we're starting tasee soo see so the cooler heads maneuver around this region. we're seeing shuttle diplomacy h.r. mcmaster the national security adviser, the secretary of defense james mattis and then joseph dunford the joint chiefs of staff had. now, they're all moving around this region and trying to bring everybody together and trying to tamp down some of these tensions. but the other way in which they're coordinating is doing quite the opposite. they're getting ready for the freedom guardian war games. that's going to be happening one week from today and it's going to last for ten days. now, that's what north korea has said will actually cause them to launch this missile or these foreign missiles towards guam. it's no exaggeration to say that these war games are some of the l
. >> matt bradley from nbc is live in seoul for us right now. k you for being with us here. talk to us about how south korean and u.s. officials are coordinating today and some of these diplomatic moves we are now seeing in the region. what do we know? >> thanks, hallie. we're starting tasee soo see so the cooler heads maneuver around this region. we're seeing shuttle diplomacy h.r. mcmaster the national security adviser, the secretary of defense james mattis and then joseph dunford...
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first fshg i want to start with nbc's matt bradley in seoul, south korea, just 35 miles from the north korean border. matt, south korea president's moon now is essentially claiming veto power over any military action on the peninsula. does he have that? >> reporter: well, the short answer is no, he doesn't, stephanie, but the thing is we have to remember that what he said in his speech today reflects some very real frustration among koreans, south koreans, especially among those left-wing south koreans who adhere to president moon's democratic party. they are by far the biggest stake holders in this rapidly escalating feud between the united states and north korea. so when somebody like president trump ramps up his bellicose rhetoric and threatens fire and brimstone and all sorts of sue ler superlatives, people here get upset because they're in the firing lines. it doesn't take a fancy icbm to destroy a city like seoul, a city of 25 million people, and north korea could level this city using conventional weapons fired from the bordner just a matter of minutes. it wouldn't take such a l
first fshg i want to start with nbc's matt bradley in seoul, south korea, just 35 miles from the north korean border. matt, south korea president's moon now is essentially claiming veto power over any military action on the peninsula. does he have that? >> reporter: well, the short answer is no, he doesn't, stephanie, but the thing is we have to remember that what he said in his speech today reflects some very real frustration among koreans, south koreans, especially among those left-wing...
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in the region, matt bradley who is live for us from tokyo and with me on set, robert manning joining on. matt, i want to start with you here. despite agreeing to put economic pressure on north korea, china is still siding with them for this preemptative strike to happen. nobody is saying it will. we're just sort of talking about it. what is your sense on how this is affecting allies there? >> thanks, hallie. it is a very interesting move that china has come out and said that they will be remaining neutral, if it was north korea who made the first strike against the united states or basically followed through on their threats to launch missiles in the area around guam. but then they would come to the defense of north korea if, in fact, the united states became the aggressor and tried to take a preemptive strike. donald trump has had so much frustration with china since he has become president and china has a very close relationship with pyongyang. it is really the main trading partner. something like 90% of the foreign revenue that north korea gets comes from china. but, unusually, chi
in the region, matt bradley who is live for us from tokyo and with me on set, robert manning joining on. matt, i want to start with you here. despite agreeing to put economic pressure on north korea, china is still siding with them for this preemptative strike to happen. nobody is saying it will. we're just sort of talking about it. what is your sense on how this is affecting allies there? >> thanks, hallie. it is a very interesting move that china has come out and said that they will be...
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nbc's matt bradley joins me live if seoul, south korea. we know about this report that north korea is recalling its ambassadors? >> reporter: well, stephanie, we have heard from several north korean media groups that the ambassadors to russia, china, and the united nations were sent back to pyongyang. of course it's very tempting to read into things like this. this could mean a precursor to some sort of military action. it also, stephanie, might not mean that. the problem is, looking at north korea, it's so opaque and kim jong-un is so capricious that it's tempting to latch onto any of these sort of indicators. at the same time, there are other reasons why these ambassadors, these diplomats, could have returned to pyongyang. there is a semiannual meeting of diplomats that tends to cur in the summer. the last was in july 2015. that could have been the reason. therefore there also was the association of southeast asian nations, meeting in the philippines just a few weeks ago, and as you know, u.s. diplomats would do the same thing if hay had
nbc's matt bradley joins me live if seoul, south korea. we know about this report that north korea is recalling its ambassadors? >> reporter: well, stephanie, we have heard from several north korean media groups that the ambassadors to russia, china, and the united nations were sent back to pyongyang. of course it's very tempting to read into things like this. this could mean a precursor to some sort of military action. it also, stephanie, might not mean that. the problem is, looking at...
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running back jay ajaia, matt ryan, amari cooper, the third most famous cooper behind anderson and bradleyu can pull the tapes out on the brother, okay. >> trevor: i mean, when you're saying you didn't like football and i have the footage of you doing a celebrity fantasy draft. >> all right, fine, look, you got me talking. some football, but i didn't enjoy it. >> trevor: oh, really! >> no. >> gl what was this? >> we have a gift for roy. >> oh, carry. >> we want to take care of our people. we know you're a big rice krispie, guy. >> no! oh, man! >> do you have any regrets about having participated in this thing? >> no, no, this is fine, man. i'm at the "the daily show" all the time. this is a relief. kick back and relax and eat all this espn cafeteria food. ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> trevor: a are the lease? you need a release from working here? oh, i'm sorry, roy, is working here not fun for you? ( laughter ). >> this right now is pretty tense. ( laughter ). >> trevor: dude, you threw us under the bus. you make it sound like we're not even feeding you. >> not rice krispie treats. okay, i
running back jay ajaia, matt ryan, amari cooper, the third most famous cooper behind anderson and bradleyu can pull the tapes out on the brother, okay. >> trevor: i mean, when you're saying you didn't like football and i have the footage of you doing a celebrity fantasy draft. >> all right, fine, look, you got me talking. some football, but i didn't enjoy it. >> trevor: oh, really! >> no. >> gl what was this? >> we have a gift for roy. >> oh, carry....
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matt damon, they're on both lists. top alpha and top salaries but then there's the group of actors who are not getting their fair share bradleyooper, brad pitt, will farrell and denzel washington are among the biggest revenue drivers, but they did not make "forbes'" top 20 this year and finally are the actors with the big paycheck, but not necessarily any box office alpha. chris hemsworth, ryan gosling, jeremy researnner and chris evas are in that group. they all made over $18 million in the past year without much alpha to show it hollywood can look much like wall street or ceo compensation, sometimes the best performers don't get paid the most. back to you guys >> what about the women? >> are with the women? >> they did the actresses a week ago. emma stone was on the top of that list. they did actresses that week and actors last week if you want, we can go back and combine the genders do a whole another analysis for you guys. >> that's what jennifer lawrence was doing after that one movie, right, where she didn't get -- >> the gender gap issue? >> and amy schumer, saying she went back to netflix and renegotiated after seeing
matt damon, they're on both lists. top alpha and top salaries but then there's the group of actors who are not getting their fair share bradleyooper, brad pitt, will farrell and denzel washington are among the biggest revenue drivers, but they did not make "forbes'" top 20 this year and finally are the actors with the big paycheck, but not necessarily any box office alpha. chris hemsworth, ryan gosling, jeremy researnner and chris evas are in that group. they all made over $18 million...