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we're joined by brian moore. there's a lot of focus, of course, as we've been saying in the last five minutes, on foreign affairs. >> absolutely, richard. on israel and ukraine, the president says there are no easy solutions. however, he is stressing the need for u.s. leadership. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin today shows no signs of backing away from ukraine despite a new round of sanctions by the united states and european union. talking to reporters in brazil putin says the only damage the sanctions will cause will be to u.s.-russian relations. racheting up the pressure, president obama sounded more hopeful than tough. >> what we are expecting is that the russian leadership will see once again that its actions in ukraine have consequences. >> reporter: those fall far short than -- the latest actions in the influential companies and individuals. >> they're very small. they're not very meaningful, but they're better than what they've been doing for the last several months, which is nothing. >> rep
we're joined by brian moore. there's a lot of focus, of course, as we've been saying in the last five minutes, on foreign affairs. >> absolutely, richard. on israel and ukraine, the president says there are no easy solutions. however, he is stressing the need for u.s. leadership. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin today shows no signs of backing away from ukraine despite a new round of sanctions by the united states and european union. talking to reporters in brazil putin...
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"today in the bay's" brian moore joins us live on capitol hill, brian, no easy solutions here. >> reporter: absolutely, that's what the president is saying, laura, but he says that this is a time for u.s. leadership. russian president vladimir putin today shows no signs of backing away from ukraine, despite a new round of sanctions by the united states in european unions. talking to reporters in brazil, putin said the only damage the sanctions will cause will be to u.s.-russian relations. while ratcheting up the pressure, president obama sounded more hopeful than tough. >> what we are expecting is that the russian leadership will see once again that its actions in ukraine have consequences. >> reporter: those consequences though fall far short of u.s. and european threats to hobble key sectors of the russian economy. the latest actions aimed at influential companies and individuals. >> they're very small and not very meaningful, but they're better than what they've been doing for the last several months, which is nothing. >> reporter: the president also spoke out in defense of israel and t
"today in the bay's" brian moore joins us live on capitol hill, brian, no easy solutions here. >> reporter: absolutely, that's what the president is saying, laura, but he says that this is a time for u.s. leadership. russian president vladimir putin today shows no signs of backing away from ukraine, despite a new round of sanctions by the united states in european unions. talking to reporters in brazil, putin said the only damage the sanctions will cause will be to u.s.-russian...
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"today in the bay's" brian moore is live in washington, president obama has offered brian, the servicesf the ntsb and fbi, good morning. >> reporter: scott, the latest word, the ntsb could announce if it's sending a go team to eastern ukraine. that is just one level the united states government is operating on right now. first of all, trying to figure out whether any u.s. citizens were aboard, confirming that, offering the services of the ntsb and the fbi. but intelligence may be the key here. u.s. satellites reportedly picked up a missile launched and tracked it right to impact. the evidence and analysis could be critical in making a case to the world. what will washington do if russia was involved, if the pro-russian separatists were involved, weather it's a -- whether it's a mistake or not. john mccain best summed up the move here in washington. while officials are waiting to see, he says if it was the separatists, if it was the russians, there will be hell to pay, live in washington, back to you. >> one of the problems here is going to be this is not just any air crash, this is in a
"today in the bay's" brian moore is live in washington, president obama has offered brian, the servicesf the ntsb and fbi, good morning. >> reporter: scott, the latest word, the ntsb could announce if it's sending a go team to eastern ukraine. that is just one level the united states government is operating on right now. first of all, trying to figure out whether any u.s. citizens were aboard, confirming that, offering the services of the ntsb and the fbi. but intelligence may...
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"today in the bay's" brian moore live in washington d.c. the very latest, brian. >> reporter: scott the strikes and counterstrikes are now in their seventh deadly day. it doesn't look like either side is willing to back down. in fact, the israeli government has warned people in the northern gaza strip to get out, to run for their lives because an offensive is eminent, and in fact there were israeli tanks on the border poised to head in. israeli's prime minister benjamin netsen ya hue says the objective is to deal a significant blow to hamas and get piece far long period of time. they are taking aim for hamas missile batteries. there have been 172 people killed on the gaza side in the past week that this has gone on. 1200 people injured, 17,000 at this the point, at this place, many of them living in makeshift refugee centers run by the united nations. u.n. secretary general is asking both sides to stop the downward spiral. he says that he would like to see the two sides talk and try to find peace, but that the point, it doesn't look like ei
"today in the bay's" brian moore live in washington d.c. the very latest, brian. >> reporter: scott the strikes and counterstrikes are now in their seventh deadly day. it doesn't look like either side is willing to back down. in fact, the israeli government has warned people in the northern gaza strip to get out, to run for their lives because an offensive is eminent, and in fact there were israeli tanks on the border poised to head in. israeli's prime minister benjamin netsen...
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brian moore, nbc news. >>> dramatic video shows rival militias fighting for control of tripoli's national airport. yesterday the u.s. suspended diplomatic activities at its embassy in libya because of the rising violence. all personnel were evacuated to tunisia. the millary has been battling hard line islamic groups since 2011. >> these situations are very difficult in the world and while we should be as humanitarian as possible, imdubious of our ability to really influence the outcome. we have not been able to do that in almost anyplace at all. maybe tunisia. >> intense fighting overnight this benghazi left 36 dead and dozens are more wounded. >>> east palo alto police are investigating a triple shooting that left one man dead and two women injured. police and members of the gang task force found the victims in front of a home on kavanaugh drive about midnight. the 31-year-old male victim was pronounced dead at the scene, a 27-year-old woman and 34-year-old woman were taken to the hospital. they're in stable condition. police are hoping witnesses will come forward with information. >>> a
brian moore, nbc news. >>> dramatic video shows rival militias fighting for control of tripoli's national airport. yesterday the u.s. suspended diplomatic activities at its embassy in libya because of the rising violence. all personnel were evacuated to tunisia. the millary has been battling hard line islamic groups since 2011. >> these situations are very difficult in the world and while we should be as humanitarian as possible, imdubious of our ability to really influence the...
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"today in the bay's" brian moore joins us live in washington, d.c. orning, and brian, thousand us of palestinian families are evacuating. >> reporter: yeah, laura, that is at the suggestion of the israeli government today after seven days, the strikes and counterstrikes continue with deadly efficiency. israeli government is warning people in northern gaza to get out, run for their lives. and many are doing so. about 17,000 refugees countered by the united nations at this point that after 1200 people injured and 172 killed in relentless shelling. and the israeli government says it is only going to get worse. they say a major offensive against hamas missile targets is going to commence shortly, and they are telling people by telephone and also by leaflets being dropped in the area that they are in danger. the united nations meanwhile is urging both sides to stand down and try to talk out their differences, but prime minister benjamin netanyahu says this will continue until hamas is neutralized and israel is able to have some peace after years of problem
"today in the bay's" brian moore joins us live in washington, d.c. orning, and brian, thousand us of palestinian families are evacuating. >> reporter: yeah, laura, that is at the suggestion of the israeli government today after seven days, the strikes and counterstrikes continue with deadly efficiency. israeli government is warning people in northern gaza to get out, run for their lives. and many are doing so. about 17,000 refugees countered by the united nations at this point...
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"today in the bay's" brian moore joins us live in washington, d.c., with new details on overnight airtrikes, good morning, brian. >> reporter: laura, this would be ceasefire fell apart in a matter of hours in spectacular fashion. first, hamas refused to go along with it and fired dozens of rockets into israel. throughout the morning, israel maintained it would go ahead with their ceasefire if hamas would honor it. prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned if hamas did not agree that israel would step up its offensive against the hamas militants, the palestinian militants in the northern gaza strip and that is exactly what has happened in the past couple of hours. authorities there say the guest hole in the past -- deathle to in the -- death toll in the past couple days, over 190. injured, 1400. there was an international aefrt to bring both sides to the table, egypt jumped in and tried to come up with something that both sides could agree to, but hamas said that it was whereby in the words -- in the words of a spokesman, it was a joke, surrender. hamas said absolutely not. now the figh
"today in the bay's" brian moore joins us live in washington, d.c., with new details on overnight airtrikes, good morning, brian. >> reporter: laura, this would be ceasefire fell apart in a matter of hours in spectacular fashion. first, hamas refused to go along with it and fired dozens of rockets into israel. throughout the morning, israel maintained it would go ahead with their ceasefire if hamas would honor it. prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned if hamas did not agree...
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"today in the bay's" brian moore live on capitol hill this morning with the very latest, good morning reporter: hi scott, two hot spots with no easy answers, but the president says u.s. leadership is critical. well, on those sanctions slapped on russia today, today russian president vladimir putin responding with a big shrug and a so what. he says it'll hurt u.s.-russian relations and ultimately the u.s. economy. on the middle east, the president is pushing for a cease-fire, however he is defending israel's right to defend itself saying that any country that is attacked by rockets has a right to fight back, but this morning, a little hopeful news. talk of a possible cease-fire, possible truce, however, there is no official word from either side that it will hold. live in washington, i'm brian moore, scott, back to you. >> thank you. >>> new details on the bank robbery chase and deadly shootout in stockton. this morning, investigators are collecting evidence at the scene of the shootout. "today in the bay's" may fasy is there now. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, as you can see
"today in the bay's" brian moore live on capitol hill this morning with the very latest, good morning reporter: hi scott, two hot spots with no easy answers, but the president says u.s. leadership is critical. well, on those sanctions slapped on russia today, today russian president vladimir putin responding with a big shrug and a so what. he says it'll hurt u.s.-russian relations and ultimately the u.s. economy. on the middle east, the president is pushing for a cease-fire, however...
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joined by brian moore in washington. are we going see a resolution any time soon? >> right now it's difficult to find middle ground. there's limited time left as congress gets ready to head off on the august break. with that countdown clock running, the white house is now looking to the states for help. this vacant army reserve building outside baltimore might have been a temporary shelter for some of the thousands of children streaming across the u.s. border until residents and local officials said no. >> the bottom line is the communities don't want it. the representatives from congress don't want it. the department of health and human services shouldn't be looking at it. >> it's one pushback the obama administration is facing as it tries to with the growing backlog of children and families coming into the country faster than they can be processed. >> there has to be a halt to this. that's what we want. >> on capitol hill the house and senate are racing to find a middle ground in the days remaining before the august recess. >> when we see the children, we see the
joined by brian moore in washington. are we going see a resolution any time soon? >> right now it's difficult to find middle ground. there's limited time left as congress gets ready to head off on the august break. with that countdown clock running, the white house is now looking to the states for help. this vacant army reserve building outside baltimore might have been a temporary shelter for some of the thousands of children streaming across the u.s. border until residents and local...
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"today in the bay's" brian moore has the very latest from washington, good morning, brian. >> reporter: hi laura, today president obama heading to nearby virginia using some of those roads and bridges. he'll be looking at the very latest in highway technology, even as he tries to get america's crumbling roads and bridges fixed. >> whatever -- >> reporter: president obama hits the road today to talk about highways and bridges. critical infrastructure, and repairs that won't get funded if congress doesn't act before going on its summer break. >> that would put at risk nearly 700,000 jobs across the nation and many active and highway projects would be effected. >> reporter: it runs dry next month. this bridge collapse in washington state is a cautionary tale. every pothole you hit, a reminder of the upkeep and repairs needed for an ageing highway system. the government estimates 65% of roads are in less than good condition. 25% of bridges need significant repair. to fix that, the white house wants $300 billion over four years. >> if we don't pass this transportation bill now, a lot of ver
"today in the bay's" brian moore has the very latest from washington, good morning, brian. >> reporter: hi laura, today president obama heading to nearby virginia using some of those roads and bridges. he'll be looking at the very latest in highway technology, even as he tries to get america's crumbling roads and bridges fixed. >> whatever -- >> reporter: president obama hits the road today to talk about highways and bridges. critical infrastructure, and repairs that...
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more details, let's go brian moore live in washington, d.c. with what we're learning this morning, good morning, brian. >> reporter: hi kris, we have learned just minutes ago, breaking news, that the national transportation safety board and fbi investigators will be heading to eastern ukraine to join an international, and more importantly, impartial investigation into what happened to malaysian airlines flight 17. u.s. officials already believe they know what caused this tragedy, they believe it was a ground to air missile that took down this craft. it's something that authorities have been looking at from the very moment this crash happened. they believe it's one of thooez type of missiles, russian-made and the type of missiles that the pro-russian separatists have not only bragged about using, but have used to bring down ukrainian military aircraft in the past several days and weeks. vladimir putin, the president of russia today is taking zero responsibility. this morning at a cabinet meeting, putin said that it is ukraine's responsibility he
more details, let's go brian moore live in washington, d.c. with what we're learning this morning, good morning, brian. >> reporter: hi kris, we have learned just minutes ago, breaking news, that the national transportation safety board and fbi investigators will be heading to eastern ukraine to join an international, and more importantly, impartial investigation into what happened to malaysian airlines flight 17. u.s. officials already believe they know what caused this tragedy, they...
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we'll bring in terence moore and brian claypool. thanks again to both of you.l start with you, what are the key issues the probate court is looking at? >> well, ana, i have news for you. there's another curve ball that just gave it away a couple days ago. the lawyers for donald sterling actually filed what is called a notice of removal into federal court. and they are claiming that the release of any medical records pertaining to donald steriling is a violation of his privacy rights and want this case in federal court. so i have a prediction there may not be a trial tomorrow in los angeles sue peer yoperior court this case is going to federal court. if the case does go forward -- i'm sorry. >> that being said, what happens then? i mean, because there's this privacy issue and what would make it go to federal court? explain that a little more. >> sure, it's not ever going to go to federal court, ana. this is a stall strategy by donald sterling's lawyers. what shelley's lawyers are doing next week is going into federal court to get an exparte application, an emerg
we'll bring in terence moore and brian claypool. thanks again to both of you.l start with you, what are the key issues the probate court is looking at? >> well, ana, i have news for you. there's another curve ball that just gave it away a couple days ago. the lawyers for donald sterling actually filed what is called a notice of removal into federal court. and they are claiming that the release of any medical records pertaining to donald steriling is a violation of his privacy rights and...
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brian moore is in washington. what is the president up to today? >> del, today the president will be traveling on some of those roads and bridges to virginia just across the river where he will look at highway technology of the future, even as he tries to get money to fix the highways that are crumbling right now. >> president obama hits the road today to talk about highways and bridges. critical infrastructure and repairs won't get funded if congress doesn't act before summer break. >> that would put at risk seven hub thousand jobs across the nation, and many active highway and transit projects would be threatened. >> the fund runs dry next month. this bridge collapse in washington state is a cautionary tale. every pothole you hit, repairs needed for an aging system. 65% of roads are in less than good condition, 25% of bridges need rare. the white house wants $300 billion oh over four years. >> if we don't pass this transportation bill now, a lot of very bad things happen very soon. >> house speaker john boehner said the country doesn't have the m
brian moore is in washington. what is the president up to today? >> del, today the president will be traveling on some of those roads and bridges to virginia just across the river where he will look at highway technology of the future, even as he tries to get money to fix the highways that are crumbling right now. >> president obama hits the road today to talk about highways and bridges. critical infrastructure and repairs won't get funded if congress doesn't act before summer...
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kathrin moore has been a great ally to making sure the commissions work well together. >> good afternoon, supervisors, brian abeyance of the executive director of the housing alliance. i urge you to reappoint commissioner moore and bill sugaya. to thank them for the first lgbt shelter. and the first lgbtq ordinance and applicants across the nation. i would like to congratulate dennis richards on his nomination. i have worked with dennis for years and i appreciate his openness and thoughtfulness. i look forward to working with him in the future. i would like to take a moment to talk about good government and some perception that i'm having that i would like you guys to think about it. has to do with the last three rounds of commissioner appointments. i'm getting confused. commissioner chan was removed from her position even though she was highly qualified and interested in retaining that public service with the desire for new blood whatever the rational was. then, demetria moeshs, highly interested in it, was not chosen to replace somebody and now we are on the other side of it again where we are replacing a
kathrin moore has been a great ally to making sure the commissions work well together. >> good afternoon, supervisors, brian abeyance of the executive director of the housing alliance. i urge you to reappoint commissioner moore and bill sugaya. to thank them for the first lgbt shelter. and the first lgbtq ordinance and applicants across the nation. i would like to congratulate dennis richards on his nomination. i have worked with dennis for years and i appreciate his openness and...
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i'm joins by nbc's brian moore in washington. brian, are we going to see a resolution anytime soon? >> reporter: well, that's the big question. congress only has a few weeks to act before its august break and then going into full campaign mode for the rest of the summer. while time is running out here on capitol hill, the obama administration is now looking to the states for help. this vacate accountant army reserve building outside of baltimore might have been a temporary shelter for some of the thousands of children streaming across the u.s. border. until residents and local officials said no. >> the bottom line is, the community doesn't want it. the representatives from congress don't want it. the department of health and human services shouldn't be looking at it. >> reporter: it's just one more pushback that the obama administration is facing for the children coming into the country faster than they can be processed. >> there's actually a halt to this. >> reporter: on capitol hill, the house and senate racing to find middle ground in the days remaining before their august recess
i'm joins by nbc's brian moore in washington. brian, are we going to see a resolution anytime soon? >> reporter: well, that's the big question. congress only has a few weeks to act before its august break and then going into full campaign mode for the rest of the summer. while time is running out here on capitol hill, the obama administration is now looking to the states for help. this vacate accountant army reserve building outside of baltimore might have been a temporary shelter for...