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so we may not have seen the last of this. >> richard engel in london for us. richard, thank you. while the british prime minister said enough is enough after last night's violence, she also spoke about obstacles to defeating the terrorists. prime minister may said terrorists must be denied the safe spaces where they operate both online and in the real world. nbc's bill neely has more tonight on a country under siege. >> reporter: armed police ended this massacre in eight minutes. with overwhelming firepower. but this is the third attack in three months here. in march a driver rammed pedestrians on another london bridge, then stabbed a policeman to death. two weeks ago, it was a suicide bomber in manchester, killing 22. >> we believe we are experiencing a new trend in the threat we face. as terrorism breeds terrorism. >> reporter: things need to change, she said, but concede police action alone won't beat terrorists. you're scared? >> yes, i am. >> reporter: near the scene today muslims are afraid and angry. the police should do more? >> yeah, they should do more. >> reporter: not
so we may not have seen the last of this. >> richard engel in london for us. richard, thank you. while the british prime minister said enough is enough after last night's violence, she also spoke about obstacles to defeating the terrorists. prime minister may said terrorists must be denied the safe spaces where they operate both online and in the real world. nbc's bill neely has more tonight on a country under siege. >> reporter: armed police ended this massacre in eight minutes....
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richard engel, nbc news. >> new details on the death of an australian tourist at a san francisco hotel. at least one person has been arrested. police aren't releasing any more information. police say 33-year-old matthew bate got into a fight early friday morning outside a hotel. he later died at the hospital. police say it was a fist fight, no weapons were used. pete suratos is following those developments. >> 4:34 right now. a chaotic scene in portland with dueling trump rallies ending with violent, tear gas, and arrests. that violence erupted yesterday when a pro-trump rally met with at least four counter rallies. towards the end, police say protesters from one of the anti-trump rallies threw bricks at officers. police fired back with tear gas. 14 people were arrested. >>> more violence. this in the east bay. investigation under way after a police shooting in san leandro injured a suspect this weekend. this happened around 3:00 a.m. sunday in san leandro on st. mary's street next to 580. investigators haven't revealed what led up to the shooting, but they say they trapped the driver
richard engel, nbc news. >> new details on the death of an australian tourist at a san francisco hotel. at least one person has been arrested. police aren't releasing any more information. police say 33-year-old matthew bate got into a fight early friday morning outside a hotel. he later died at the hospital. police say it was a fist fight, no weapons were used. pete suratos is following those developments. >> 4:34 right now. a chaotic scene in portland with dueling trump rallies...
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savannah. >> richard engel, thank you. >>> still ahead, want to throw away your glasses or contacts but worried about lasik surgery? >>> we're back now with news that could maybe better vision for you or your family members. it's a new procedure just approved in the u.s. doctors say it could be a better less invasive alternative to lasik for some patients. nbc's dr. john torrez with details. >> reporter: in suburban cleveland, 44-year-old tina nowell struggled with glasses and contacts for most of her life. >> i feel like my glasses restrict me from doing things. simple everyday tasks. >> reporter: her doctor recommended a procedure called smile approved a few months ago in the united states. dr. ronald kruger prom the cleveland clinic says for some patients, it's more effective than lasik. >> a lot of people know about lasik, what is the difference between the two? >> i often say s.m.i.l.e. is like a laparoscopic incision. she was able to go back to work the next day. fewer patients report dry eye. >> because it's less invasive, it doesn't dry your eyes out as much. >> reporter: the pr
savannah. >> richard engel, thank you. >>> still ahead, want to throw away your glasses or contacts but worried about lasik surgery? >>> we're back now with news that could maybe better vision for you or your family members. it's a new procedure just approved in the u.s. doctors say it could be a better less invasive alternative to lasik for some patients. nbc's dr. john torrez with details. >> reporter: in suburban cleveland, 44-year-old tina nowell struggled with...
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nbc's richard engel is there. >> reporter: they showed up a few hundred yards from the kremlin.s nationwide, with one message to show dissatisfaction with russia's president. >> this is what happens when you try to demonstrate against vladamir putin in today's russia. these demonstrators calling him a criminal, now riot police are pushing them back. they are making it very, very clear that this demonstration is not going to be tolerated. the flash mobs answered the call on social media from opposition leader. >> to support my country. >> reporter: but he never made it. arrested outside his home sentenced to 30 days in jail. his rallying cry is anti-corruption. he has a popular youtube show to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders. he has been banned from running for president here because of corruption charges against him which he says are trumped up. in many ways he is the last prominent critic standing, morris nemsal shot dead. journalist shot dead in her elevator, activist poisoned twice but survived. richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> still to come, can you guess th
nbc's richard engel is there. >> reporter: they showed up a few hundred yards from the kremlin.s nationwide, with one message to show dissatisfaction with russia's president. >> this is what happens when you try to demonstrate against vladamir putin in today's russia. these demonstrators calling him a criminal, now riot police are pushing them back. they are making it very, very clear that this demonstration is not going to be tolerated. the flash mobs answered the call on social...
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richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> still to come, can you guess this year's highest paid celebritiesthe list for you, and how these firefighters say moments after the bride and groom said i do, today's trending stories up next for you. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries, and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doctor right away. in patients with sickle cell disorders,
richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> still to come, can you guess this year's highest paid celebritiesthe list for you, and how these firefighters say moments after the bride and groom said i do, today's trending stories up next for you. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key...
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richard engel, nbc news, london. >> team coverage tonight on the london attacks. president trump offered praise and sympathy after the tragedy but as kelly o'donnell tells us, the president also criticized the london mayor and pushed his own agenda. >> reporter: president trump's unconventional london response. sticking with his weekend routine. four hours at his virginia golf resort, spotted champ peyton manning and tennessee senator bob corker. he had already offered the expected condolences. today the president tee'd off on twitter. point one, we must stop being politically correct regarding security for our people. point two, the president questioned the judgment of london's mayor, who described the city as among the safest. >> london has seen an increased police presence today, no reason to be alarmed. >> reporter: president trump seized on those last five years, after citing the casualties. the mayor of london says there is no reason to be alarmed. london's first muslim mayor, sadiq khan, and the president have tangle he can before, over the proposed immigra
richard engel, nbc news, london. >> team coverage tonight on the london attacks. president trump offered praise and sympathy after the tragedy but as kelly o'donnell tells us, the president also criticized the london mayor and pushed his own agenda. >> reporter: president trump's unconventional london response. sticking with his weekend routine. four hours at his virginia golf resort, spotted champ peyton manning and tennessee senator bob corker. he had already offered the expected...
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richard engel, nbc news, mosul. >>> still ahead, the new battle off the court for superstar venus williams. why one man's family says she's to blame for his death. >>> also "titanic" treasures. an exclusive look at never before seen i never miss an early morning market. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you ar
richard engel, nbc news, mosul. >>> still ahead, the new battle off the court for superstar venus williams. why one man's family says she's to blame for his death. >>> also "titanic" treasures. an exclusive look at never before seen i never miss an early morning market. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for...
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we'll get the latest from nbc's richard engel.e on president trump's response to the tragedy and the tweet heard around the world aimed at the london mayor as he was dealing with a crisis in his city. right after the break. baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? no sir, no sir, some nincompoop stole all my wool sweaters, smart tv and gaming system. luckily, the geico insurance agency recently helped baa baa with renters insurance. everything stolen was replaced. and the hooligan who lives down the lane was caught selling the stolen goods online. visit geico.com and see how easy it is to switch and save on renters insurance. depend real fit briefs feature breathable, cotton-like fabric. in situations like this, there's no time for distractions. it's not enough to think i'm ready. i need to know i'm ready. no matter what lies ahead. get a free sample at depend.com. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is
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richard engel, nbc news, london. >>> and this is a live look here. we're just founding out about some kind of new attack in paris. paris police say a man tried to assault a police officer near the notre dame cathedral. they shot and killed that man. this is a live picture from the scene. there's a heavy police presence on the scene here with so much else going on. we don't know much it throughout the day. >>> top house and senate leaders are headed to the white house today. they are expected to talk to president trump about the legislative agenda. congress was in session for four more weeks until the july 4th recess. the president tweeted this morning that they will talk about tax cuts and health care. the associated press says senate leaders hope to vote on their health care plan this month but right now they don't know if their bill, which hasn't bb written yet, will pass. >>> meanwhile, a leaked document is providing more evidence that russia tried to hack the presidential election. news4's tracie potts has the details on what we're learning after
richard engel, nbc news, london. >>> and this is a live look here. we're just founding out about some kind of new attack in paris. paris police say a man tried to assault a police officer near the notre dame cathedral. they shot and killed that man. this is a live picture from the scene. there's a heavy police presence on the scene here with so much else going on. we don't know much it throughout the day. >>> top house and senate leaders are headed to the white house today....
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richard engel was there. >> reporter: they showed up just a few hundred yards from the kremlin and inities nationwide with one message, to show dissatisfaction with russia's president. this is what happens when you try to demonstrate against vladimir putin in today's russia these demonstrators have come out and denouncing putin calling him a criminal and now the riot police are pushing them back they are making it very, very clear that this demonstration is not going to be tolerated. the flash mobs answered a call on social media from opposition leader alexie navalny. but he never made it, arrested outside his home sentenced to 30 days in jail navalny's rallying cry i anti-corruption. he has a hugely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders but navalny has been banned from running for president because of corruption charges against him, which says are trumped up. in many ways, navalny the last prominent critic standing. alex one shot dead near the kremlin anna shot down in an elevator and vladimir poisoned twice but survived tonight on russian tv,
richard engel was there. >> reporter: they showed up just a few hundred yards from the kremlin and inities nationwide with one message, to show dissatisfaction with russia's president. this is what happens when you try to demonstrate against vladimir putin in today's russia these demonstrators have come out and denouncing putin calling him a criminal and now the riot police are pushing them back they are making it very, very clear that this demonstration is not going to be tolerated. the...
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. >> nbc's richard engel has a recap of the dramatic events on saturday night. >> reporter: just before0:00 p.m., a van began to speed across london bridge, jumping on and off the curb. swerving into pedestrians. coming to a halt on a street filled with bars and restaurants. >> it was just, you know -- >> reporter: the van came to a crashing stop? >> yeah. >> reporter: this group of lithuanian londzers out for a birthday celebration then saw three men jump out of the fan that nearly hit them armed with knives. >> i think there was a bar manager stopping like, don't come. >> caller: it's filled up? >> yeah. >> caller: he stepped in front of you? >> yeah. >> reporter: the cell phone footage shows the men walking calmly through the market looking for their next victims. so he was running? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. team as arrive quickly. and enforce ordering bargoers to get down. within minutes, all three suspects were killed by armed officers. the vests the attackers were wearing which looked like suicide bombs turned out to be fakes. the rampage left seven dead and nearl
. >> nbc's richard engel has a recap of the dramatic events on saturday night. >> reporter: just before0:00 p.m., a van began to speed across london bridge, jumping on and off the curb. swerving into pedestrians. coming to a halt on a street filled with bars and restaurants. >> it was just, you know -- >> reporter: the van came to a crashing stop? >> yeah. >> reporter: this group of lithuanian londzers out for a birthday celebration then saw three men jump...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is near london bridge with the latest. ng. >> reporter: good morning. so far at least 12 people have been detained in various raids in the outskirts of london. that attack took place last night. not far from where i am. the area where the attack took place has now been cordoned off. just after 10:00, this white van was speeding across london bridge. it was actually going on to the sidewalk. off on the sidewalk. in an s-pattern, chasing people down, mowing people down. and then after it had run several people over, the van stopped, three men jumped out. they were carrying knives. and then they just started stabbing people. slashing people. the crowds in this bar and restaurant area started to resist, throwing bottles, throwing chairs which was impressive considering the three attacks were wearing what looked like suicide vests. they turned out to be fakes. now, the hunt is on to see if there are other accomplices. >> richard, we learned at this pound there's no connection between the attack and the bombing at the ariana gran
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is near london bridge with the latest. ng. >> reporter: good morning. so far at least 12 people have been detained in various raids in the outskirts of london. that attack took place last night. not far from where i am. the area where the attack took place has now been cordoned off. just after 10:00, this white van was speeding across london bridge. it was actually going on to the sidewalk. off on the sidewalk. in an s-pattern, chasing...
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i'm richard engel. the word kremlin literally means a fortress in the middle of a city. for hundreds of years this fortress has been a seat of power and a center of intrigue. tonight we will examine the case of a former russian agent named alexander litvinenko. what happened to him and why have been mysteries. litvinenko lived where everyone was playing a game and where access to information could make you a very rich man or a dead one. a former russian agent poisoned. a multimillionaire found dead in his bathroom. an investigative reporter executed in front of her home ft their lives had been interconnected but what about their deaths? random acts or as some suspect part of an international murder conspiracy that stretches across two continents and several world capitols. tonight we'll investigate who wanted them dead and why. the case will take us from moscow to rome to london into a world of spies and spy catchers of corruption and those who dare to expose it. a world in which murder happens often. >
i'm richard engel. the word kremlin literally means a fortress in the middle of a city. for hundreds of years this fortress has been a seat of power and a center of intrigue. tonight we will examine the case of a former russian agent named alexander litvinenko. what happened to him and why have been mysteries. litvinenko lived where everyone was playing a game and where access to information could make you a very rich man or a dead one. a former russian agent poisoned. a multimillionaire found...
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nbc's richard engel is live for us in moscow. richard, we know these protests were i guess technically authorized, isn't that right? >> reporter: yes and no. some of the protests had been authorized, but they were only authorized for specific locations. and then at the last minute, alexei navalny said to his protesters, to his supporters, that he didn't want to hold some of these protests in the places where they had been allocated, evidently because he couldn't get any service providers to provide p.a. systems, sound stages, platforms. so he said, we can't really hold the demonstrations in the places where we're allowed to hold them, so we're going to change course. so what he did is he called on his demonstrators, on his supporters, to join festivities taking place in the country already. today is russia day, a national holiday where russians go out in the streets and celebrate the rebirth of russia after the collapse of the soviet union. it's a patriotic holiday. there were lots of carnivals, street fairs, food being sold on th
nbc's richard engel is live for us in moscow. richard, we know these protests were i guess technically authorized, isn't that right? >> reporter: yes and no. some of the protests had been authorized, but they were only authorized for specific locations. and then at the last minute, alexei navalny said to his protesters, to his supporters, that he didn't want to hold some of these protests in the places where they had been allocated, evidently because he couldn't get any service providers...
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richard engel, nbc news, london. >>> terrifying times that we live in. 11:26 right now. remember back in november, california voters approved speeding up execution. today the state supreme court hears arguments on whether or not that actually violates california's constitution. prop 66 narrowly got approved and it calls for a five-year deadline for appeals who are on death row. right now those appeals, almost all of them, take decades to complete. proponents of death penalties are challenging that proposition. >>> reducing the charge for low-level crimes is really paying off here in california. "the east bay times" reporting 18,000 fewer people are in jails or prisons and there are fewer thousands in felony convictions. voters approved prop 47. that reports them down to misdemeanors. the state as a result saved $100 million as a result. >>> happening today, california's supreme court hears arguments over whether or not the public can see how data collected from license plate readers is used by law enforcement. the aclu is suing the lapd and the sheriff's department in l.
richard engel, nbc news, london. >>> terrifying times that we live in. 11:26 right now. remember back in november, california voters approved speeding up execution. today the state supreme court hears arguments on whether or not that actually violates california's constitution. prop 66 narrowly got approved and it calls for a five-year deadline for appeals who are on death row. right now those appeals, almost all of them, take decades to complete. proponents of death penalties are...
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nbc's richard engel reports from moscow. >> reporter: today's protests were rare, opposition to russiansident vladimir putin is seldom tolerated in this today. there were demonstrations in moscow, in st. petersburg, and about a dozen other russian cities and they were quickly put down by police. activists say that hundreds of protesters were detained, many of them immediately released, but the man who called for the opposition was picked up by authorities even before the protests began. he's opposition leader alexei nafal ni, he wants to run for president in the next elections, a year from now, but he's not been allowed to run. officials say he's corrupt. there are corruption charges against him. they say that's why he's not allowed to take part in public life. he says the charges are trumped up and he's made fighting corruption the centerpiece of his campaign. the russian government isn't talking about it much on russian state television. tonight the leading broadcast didn't mention the protests at all. no mention of corruption, no mention of alexis nafa richard engel, nbc news, moscow
nbc's richard engel reports from moscow. >> reporter: today's protests were rare, opposition to russiansident vladimir putin is seldom tolerated in this today. there were demonstrations in moscow, in st. petersburg, and about a dozen other russian cities and they were quickly put down by police. activists say that hundreds of protesters were detained, many of them immediately released, but the man who called for the opposition was picked up by authorities even before the protests began....
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel traveled to mosul today for the first time since the ictory. he joins me now. richard, what are you seeing there, how different is it than the last time you went? >> reporter: well, i think it's not a total victory yet. there is still heavy fighting going on and there is still a pocket of the city that is held by isis, by the so-called islamic state. i am back in erbil, the relatively safe kurdish capital in northern iraq but just a short while ago, i was in the center of mosul. mosul is a city that is divided in half. there is the eastern and the western side of the tigress river. the eastern side looks very much like life has returned to normal. shops are starting to open up, refugees are returning to their homes. you even saw people sitting down drinking tea and coffee in small cafes. you cross the river, however, you enter the western side and it is still very much a battle front. a lot of destruction, a lot of military vehicles coming and going. american troops still present in the city advising iraqi special forces, iraqi police an
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel traveled to mosul today for the first time since the ictory. he joins me now. richard, what are you seeing there, how different is it than the last time you went? >> reporter: well, i think it's not a total victory yet. there is still heavy fighting going on and there is still a pocket of the city that is held by isis, by the so-called islamic state. i am back in erbil, the relatively safe kurdish capital in northern iraq but just a short...
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in london, richard engel, former counter official, brian dillon, nick ackerman and here at the white house kristen welker, margaret tall live is joining us as well. richard, we have new information. walk us through the nuts and bolts and what we're getting from the police in the last couple of minutes here. >> reporter: well, what we're hearing from the police is that there have been more raids in east london which is where i am right now. they have been searching this area because they believe that one or perhaps all three of the suspects that police say they have now identified, the people who carried out the attack on saturday night, may have come from this area. at least one of them was known to frequent an islamic center and a mosque just a few blocks from here. we went to the mosque, we spoke to a worshipper who told us that yes, in fact one of the attackers had been there, that this man said, but that he had gotten into fights with other people at the mosque because she was considered too extreme and was told to leave. we have also been told recently by an eyewitness that an am
in london, richard engel, former counter official, brian dillon, nick ackerman and here at the white house kristen welker, margaret tall live is joining us as well. richard, we have new information. walk us through the nuts and bolts and what we're getting from the police in the last couple of minutes here. >> reporter: well, what we're hearing from the police is that there have been more raids in east london which is where i am right now. they have been searching this area because they...
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we get the latest now from our chief kforeign correspondent, richard engel, on the ground in london. richard, wheard ere a very defiant prime minister. what do we know this morning? >> reporter: she needs it be defiant. this country has seen three terrorist attacks in the last three months. the latest took place just after 10:00 last night, taking place behind me. a white van came barreling down london bridge going onto the curb, coming off the curb, chases people down, mowing people down then the van came to a stop. the three men jumped out carrying knives and they started slashing, stabbing people who were at bars and restaurants. to their credit, a lot of people tried to resist. they were throwing bottles at the attackers, using chairs to try to barricade the doors. it's impressive considering the attackers were wearing what tlo looked like suicide vests. they turned out to be fakes. police arrived very quickly on the scene. they say within eight minutes of getting the call, they were here and shot the three attackers dead. >> we are not very far removed from the attack in manchest
we get the latest now from our chief kforeign correspondent, richard engel, on the ground in london. richard, wheard ere a very defiant prime minister. what do we know this morning? >> reporter: she needs it be defiant. this country has seen three terrorist attacks in the last three months. the latest took place just after 10:00 last night, taking place behind me. a white van came barreling down london bridge going onto the curb, coming off the curb, chases people down, mowing people down...
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richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> in this country, a fraternity ritual that turned deadly was relivedoday in a courtroom where a group of penn state students faced a preliminary hearing in the alleged hazing death of a new recruit. nbc's kristen dahlgren was there. >> reporter: 16 of the 18 fraternity brothers facing various charges related to the alcohol-fueled death of 20-year-old timothy piazza heading to court this morning for an emotional and oven fiery hearing. video footage from the fraternity house shown publicly for the first time recorded the night piazza died. piazza is seen falling multiple times. fraternity brothers throwing things at him and trying to dress him before calling 911, 12 hours after his first fall. >> we have a friend unconscious. >> reporter: also in the courtroom, timothy piazza's parents for the first time coming face-to-face with most of the accused. they spoke to matt lauer last month. >> this was men who intended to force-feed lethal amounts of alcohol into other young men. >> reporter: today, piazza's father teared up and rocked in his seat as the lea
richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> in this country, a fraternity ritual that turned deadly was relivedoday in a courtroom where a group of penn state students faced a preliminary hearing in the alleged hazing death of a new recruit. nbc's kristen dahlgren was there. >> reporter: 16 of the 18 fraternity brothers facing various charges related to the alcohol-fueled death of 20-year-old timothy piazza heading to court this morning for an emotional and oven fiery hearing. video...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more on this latest attack. >> reporter: just before 10:00 p.m., a van began to speed across london bridge jumping on and off the curb, swerving into pedestria pedestrians, coming to a halt on a street filled with bars and restaurants. >> just, you know, an accident. >> so the van came to a crashing stop? >> yeah. >> reporter: this group of lithuanian londoners out for a birthday celebration, then saw the three men jump out of the van that nearly hit them armed with knives. >> i think the bar manager, stabbed him like ten times. >> he stepped in? >> yeah. >> reporter: this cell phone footage shows the men walking calmly through the market looking for their next victims. >> the guy was running after me but i managed to run away from him. >> he was running at you? >> yeah. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. teams arrive quickly a lly and in for ordering bargoers to get down. within minutes all three suspects were killed by armed officers. the vests the attackers were wearing that looked like suicide bombs turned out to be fake. the rampage left 7 dead
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more on this latest attack. >> reporter: just before 10:00 p.m., a van began to speed across london bridge jumping on and off the curb, swerving into pedestria pedestrians, coming to a halt on a street filled with bars and restaurants. >> just, you know, an accident. >> so the van came to a crashing stop? >> yeah. >> reporter: this group of lithuanian londoners out for a birthday celebration, then saw the three...
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>> nbc's richard engel reporting in london. thank you as always. ay night. richard lui will be back at 8:00 p.m. eastern with special extended live coverage. follow me on twitter and facebook or e-mail me at ari@msnbc.com. thank you for watching. please keep it on nbc. "meet the press c" is next. >>> this sunday, terror in london. a van mows down pedestrians on london bridge and the three occupants stab customers at nearby bars and restaurants. >> saw someone running, screaming, somebody was injured. the worst 30 minutes of my life. >> at least seven people are killed. dozens more wounded. prime minister theresa may responds this morning. >> we believe we are experiencing a new trend in the threat we face. >> wel we' >> we'll have the latest. >>> plus the u.s. pulls out of the paris climate change acourt. president trump says it helps other countries at the expense of the u.s. economy. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of
>> nbc's richard engel reporting in london. thank you as always. ay night. richard lui will be back at 8:00 p.m. eastern with special extended live coverage. follow me on twitter and facebook or e-mail me at ari@msnbc.com. thank you for watching. please keep it on nbc. "meet the press c" is next. >>> this sunday, terror in london. a van mows down pedestrians on london bridge and the three occupants stab customers at nearby bars and restaurants. >> saw someone...
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richard englu richa richard engel, nbc news, london. >> today president trump addressed the attack at ford theater in washington, d.c., one of his tweets criticizing the mayor of london and sparking a lot of controversy. nbc bay area sergio quintano live at the airport. you talked about the attack and also about president trump's tweets. >> reporter: everyone we talked to who arrived this afternoon said they are saddened by these attacks but unfortunately they are not surprised by them any more. one resident from the u.k. did react to our president's comments made on twitter. as british officials continue the investigation of the london attack and continue making arrests, president donald trump pledged support for one of america's closest allies. >> america sends our thoughts, our prayers, and our deepest sympathies to the victims of this evil slaughter. >> reporter: it's one of his tweets aimed at the mayor that stirred controversy. at least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack and the mayor says there is no reason to be alarmed. >> there is a tiff between them since the election.
richard englu richa richard engel, nbc news, london. >> today president trump addressed the attack at ford theater in washington, d.c., one of his tweets criticizing the mayor of london and sparking a lot of controversy. nbc bay area sergio quintano live at the airport. you talked about the attack and also about president trump's tweets. >> reporter: everyone we talked to who arrived this afternoon said they are saddened by these attacks but unfortunately they are not surprised by...
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richard engel spoke to one witness. >> a guy was running after me but i managed to run away from him. >> he was running after you? >> yeah, yeah. >> he stepped in front of you? >> yeah. >> isis claiming responsibility for the deadly attack. this is an all too familiar sight. tributes to london across europe. t the eiffel tower in paris went dark to honor the victims. the color of the british flag in berlin as a tribute to the victims as well. we'll continue to cover london throughout the morning. we'll update our facebook and twitter feeds as well with the latest information the moment it comes in. >> 5:01. happening much closer to home, today, easing congestion on the peninsula. take a live look along highway 101 in palo alto, pretty clear so far, but we know come rush hour, it can be a different story. kris sanchez live in redwood city with a community meeting happening later today to discuss traffic concerns in that area. we know it quite well, kris. >> yeah, if you want a lively conversation, you know all you have to do is bring up traffic, and there's certainly no shortage of tra
richard engel spoke to one witness. >> a guy was running after me but i managed to run away from him. >> he was running after you? >> yeah, yeah. >> he stepped in front of you? >> yeah. >> isis claiming responsibility for the deadly attack. this is an all too familiar sight. tributes to london across europe. t the eiffel tower in paris went dark to honor the victims. the color of the british flag in berlin as a tribute to the victims as well. we'll continue...
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richard engel spoke to one witness. >> a guy was running after me. i managed to run away from him. >> he was running after you? >> yeah. >> there was a bar manager, stabbed him like ten times. >> in front of you? >> yeah. >> isis is claiming responsibility for this deadly attack. this is something we see all too often. tributes popping up all across europe. eiffel tower went dark this morning to honor the victims. the british flag you see in berlin as well as a tribute to the victims. our coverage out of london continues nonstop. we will update our facebook and twitter feeds with the latest information as it comes in. of course, bring it to you on television as well. >> 6:03 right now. happening today, it's been called the super bowl for developers. apple's 28th annual worldwide developers conference gets under way in a new location, what's old is new, the south bay. >> imagine that. bob redell at the san jose convention center with what we can expect from the big event. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, scott and laura. you can se
richard engel spoke to one witness. >> a guy was running after me. i managed to run away from him. >> he was running after you? >> yeah. >> there was a bar manager, stabbed him like ten times. >> in front of you? >> yeah. >> isis is claiming responsibility for this deadly attack. this is something we see all too often. tributes popping up all across europe. eiffel tower went dark this morning to honor the victims. the british flag you see in berlin as...
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in london, richard engel, former counter official, brian dillon, nick ackerman and here at the white isten welker, margaret tall live is joining us as well. richard, we have new information. walk us through the nuts and bolts and what we're getting from the police in the last couple of minutes here. >> reporter: well, what we're hearing from the police is that there have been more raids in east london which is where i am right now. they have been searching this area because they believe that one or perhaps all three of the suspects that police say they have now identified, the people who carried
in london, richard engel, former counter official, brian dillon, nick ackerman and here at the white isten welker, margaret tall live is joining us as well. richard, we have new information. walk us through the nuts and bolts and what we're getting from the police in the last couple of minutes here. >> reporter: well, what we're hearing from the police is that there have been more raids in east london which is where i am right now. they have been searching this area because they believe...
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. >> nbc's richard engel, thank you for that. >>> former florida governor jeb bush is speaking at thege conference in miami. just moments ago, he was asked his opinion of thursday's hearing with former fbi director james comey. take a listen. >> you can take it out of context -- >> i'm told that is coming. do we have that sound? let's take a listen. >> i don't think. so but who cares what i think? and then there was like noise. like two seconds of noise. and then the rest of the story is, people do care what bob mueller thinks. >> yes. >> so you can take it completely out of context and say who cares what i think and i need therapy. then it goes out into the ether in one way. >> well, we obviously -- that got cut off a little prematurely. but it is interesting to hear what jeb bush has to say. expect to hear some stuff from him on cuba as well with the president planning to go to miami later in the week to talk about reversing many of the changes president obama put into place. >>> sean spicer is expected to deliver his daily briefing any moment. live coverage when that happens. and m
. >> nbc's richard engel, thank you for that. >>> former florida governor jeb bush is speaking at thege conference in miami. just moments ago, he was asked his opinion of thursday's hearing with former fbi director james comey. take a listen. >> you can take it out of context -- >> i'm told that is coming. do we have that sound? let's take a listen. >> i don't think. so but who cares what i think? and then there was like noise. like two seconds of noise. and...
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i'm richard engel. thanks for joining us. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> follow lockup producers and crews as they go behind america's prisons and jails for the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand. totally relax. >> unlike prison, the majority of inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> single file line on this wall all the way down. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody. i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why? >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his high-profile case, and he has chronic problems adjusting to general p
i'm richard engel. thanks for joining us. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> follow lockup producers and crews as they go behind america's prisons and jails for the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> start with your right hand. totally relax. >> unlike prison, the majority of inmates inside the nation's county jails are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >>...
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nbc chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. british authorities just released the name and the photograph of the third suspect in that attack. describing him as a 22-year-old east london resident, with italian nationality of moroccan descent. a group of well-known extremists who had problems with the law in the past. and that's embarrassing to police in this country. downtown london is returning to normal this morning. but with elections here in just two days, extra security has been put in. including barriers to prevent cars from climbing on to the sidewalk. and there's growing questions today. angry ones, about why police didn't arrest the attackers before they murdered seven people in london, including a canadian woman who died in her fiance's arms. one of the attackers, karam butt, a british citizen born in pakistan, was well-known to police. featured in a documentary about isis supporters, attended protests, but kept a job for the subway system. neighbor say they re
nbc chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. british authorities just released the name and the photograph of the third suspect in that attack. describing him as a 22-year-old east london resident, with italian nationality of moroccan descent. a group of well-known extremists who had problems with the law in the past. and that's embarrassing to police in this country. downtown london is returning to normal this...
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nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is there for us. to be the one actor, not taking the stage today. we have spoken to analysts and officials close to the kremlin, and they effectively are presenting donald trump as a victim. as someone who is being attacked by the so-called deep state, by the cia, the fbi, the entornado watched entrenched bureaucracy. so the president wants a better system, he kremlin has repeated denied that it tried to place sympathetic individuals in the white house close president, has denied that it tried to hack the elections, but as you have seen time and time again, whenever president hacking, even when he does it in sort of a coy way, i think that if, in se of satisfactions fact, russia may have manipulated the american political process, t rsians sho feel proud of. savannah? back to you. >> richard engel, thank you. we're joined now by two p chanc question james comey this morning. two members of the senate intelligence repuican senator j langford of oklahoma and joe manchin of west virginia. senators, it is
nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is there for us. to be the one actor, not taking the stage today. we have spoken to analysts and officials close to the kremlin, and they effectively are presenting donald trump as a victim. as someone who is being attacked by the so-called deep state, by the cia, the fbi, the entornado watched entrenched bureaucracy. so the president wants a better system, he kremlin has repeated denied that it tried to place sympathetic individuals in the white...
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i'm richard engel in east london.o look for suspects who may have been involved in saturday night's attack on london bridge. britain's prime minister has said enough is enough. but an american counterterrorism official told me this country gives too much free reign to extremists who are already known to police. at least one of the suspects in the london bridge attack wasn't in hiding. in fact, he was reportedly featured in this british channel 4 documentary last year about islamic extremists unfurling a black islamic flag in a park. his face blurred because the suspect has not been officially identified by police. witnesses say he was one of the three men who drove a van over pedestrians on london bridge saturday night. an italian photographer was there, filming as the men started slashing victims. and police arrived to shoot them dead. >> i just saw the two guys getting shot. >> reporter: isis supporters are reveling in it, calling for more home grown terrorism on social media outlets with crude propaganda images lik
i'm richard engel in east london.o look for suspects who may have been involved in saturday night's attack on london bridge. britain's prime minister has said enough is enough. but an american counterterrorism official told me this country gives too much free reign to extremists who are already known to police. at least one of the suspects in the london bridge attack wasn't in hiding. in fact, he was reportedly featured in this british channel 4 documentary last year about islamic extremists...
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>> richard engel for us in london this morning.n bill cro crosby goes on trial for sexual assault. stephanie gosk is in norristown, pennsylvania. stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: day one. bill cosby faces three charges of indecent assault. each carries ten years in prison and a $20,000 fine. cosby's been accused by dozens of women of drugging them and engaging in unwanted sexual contact. he's denied all of those charges. but this case, the criminal case is about just one incident and one woman. in 2004, while at the comedian's home, he gave her a pill that incapacitated her and then he molested her. cosby says that everything that happened at his house that night was consensual. over the coming days in his trial, expect to see supporters on both sides. there will be multiple alleged victims in the courtroom. we spoke to one of them who says she's here to support andrea. but sees this as a symbol of all of the accusation. cosby will have his own supporters. his wife, camille, is expected to be here over the course of the
>> richard engel for us in london this morning.n bill cro crosby goes on trial for sexual assault. stephanie gosk is in norristown, pennsylvania. stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: day one. bill cosby faces three charges of indecent assault. each carries ten years in prison and a $20,000 fine. cosby's been accused by dozens of women of drugging them and engaging in unwanted sexual contact. he's denied all of those charges. but this case, the criminal case is about just one...
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richard engel is there for us. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt.e have spoken t officials close to the kremlin, and they effectively are presenting president trump as a victim as someone who is being attacked by the so-called deep state, by the cia, the fbi, the bureaucracy because the president wants to have better relations, so the system as its described here, doesn't want him to do that. the putin administration, the kremlin has repeatedly denied it tried to place sympathetic individuals in the whiteou close toherede h denied that it tried to hack the election, but as you've seen time and time again, whenever president putin does deny that there was hacking, even when he does it in a coy way, and i think there is a sense of satisfaction here on the streets that if, in fact, russia may have manipulated the american political process, that it's something that the russians should feel proud of. back to you. >> all right. richard engel, thank you. we're joined by will get a chance to question james comey this morning. two members of the senate inte
richard engel is there for us. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt.e have spoken t officials close to the kremlin, and they effectively are presenting president trump as a victim as someone who is being attacked by the so-called deep state, by the cia, the fbi, the bureaucracy because the president wants to have better relations, so the system as its described here, doesn't want him to do that. the putin administration, the kremlin has repeatedly denied it tried to place...
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matt, savannah, back to you. >> richard engel in london. thank you. >>> there is more fall-out this morning over president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. david rank, america's top diplomat in china, has resigned as a result of that move. rank made the announcement on monday. he says he was asked to do something in support of a policy that "as a parent, patriot, and christian" he could simply not do in good conscience. former iowa governor terry brand stad, president trump's pick to ambassador to beijing expected to take up the post a little later this month. >>> bill cosby heads back to court this morning. day two of his sexual assault trial. this after an emotional opening day that saw him come face-to-face with one of his alleged victims. nbc's stephanie gosk at the courthouse for us in norristown, pennsylvania, this morning. stephanie, good morning. >> good morning, savannah, where well, this case is about andrea constand and what happened to her one night in 2004 in bill cosby's pennsylvania home. this mo
matt, savannah, back to you. >> richard engel in london. thank you. >>> there is more fall-out this morning over president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. david rank, america's top diplomat in china, has resigned as a result of that move. rank made the announcement on monday. he says he was asked to do something in support of a policy that "as a parent, patriot, and christian" he could simply not do in good conscience. former iowa governor...