80
80
Sep 11, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what his priority is. >> david gregory, dr. reiner, thank you both for being with us this morning. >>> okay. so microsoft is reporting that they have evidence that russian, chinese, and iranian hackers are all targeting the 2020 election. so we'll talk to a member of the senate intelligence committee about what they're doing about this, next. to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or
that's what his priority is. >> david gregory, dr. reiner, thank you both for being with us this morning. >>> okay. so microsoft is reporting that they have evidence that russian, chinese, and iranian hackers are all targeting the 2020 election. so we'll talk to a member of the senate intelligence committee about what they're doing about this, next. to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that...
100
100
Sep 14, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
david gregory, i guess that's what he tells himself.ss that president trump must have to tell himself that nothing more could be done, because he didn't have the energy or the know-how to do testing, which is what other countries did, to rein it in, contact tracing, which is other countries did to rein it in, modeling good behavior, which is other leaders did to rein it in. and no one has the numbers that we do in the u.s. we are the biggest failure for how to deal with coronavirus. >> right, and president trump doesn't own all of that. it wasn't his fault that the cdc was so slow out of the gate with a diagnostic test, but the critical failure, and i think the critical tragedy was what he expressed to bob woodward, which is that he always wanted to downplay it. if that's your starting point, then you're not rallying the nation, you're not galvanizing both the public health community, but the country at large, to have a knowing response to the pandemic. and what he did, instead, was to minimize, as he said, to downplay it, so in his min
david gregory, i guess that's what he tells himself.ss that president trump must have to tell himself that nothing more could be done, because he didn't have the energy or the know-how to do testing, which is what other countries did, to rein it in, contact tracing, which is other countries did to rein it in, modeling good behavior, which is other leaders did to rein it in. and no one has the numbers that we do in the u.s. we are the biggest failure for how to deal with coronavirus. >>...
193
193
Sep 9, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in david gregory, political analyst extraordinaire. you had to sit through 13 minutes of it, does any of it resonate? ? and before you answer, god bless you, the wife, the kids and i hope everyone's healthy. >> thank you. and to you as well. i've been -- i agree with what you said, chris, you and i are in the same boat. we have teenaged kids and younger. we have a lot of resources and a lot of privilege to be able to get through that, and it's still hard. >> your son's a real ballplayer. your son could have a real future as a ballplayer. now the seasons are screwed up. and he won't be able to play as much. there are a lot of different reverb races. continue. >> this is real for a lot of people, what's unfortunate, we're in the middle of a toxic political conversation, that's as much about who we are and a lot more than about real policy, about the real direction of the country. i -- look, a lot of things we can dissect. but so much of how we think about politics is about team sports. how did my team do today? how did the corn servetive
let's bring in david gregory, political analyst extraordinaire. you had to sit through 13 minutes of it, does any of it resonate? ? and before you answer, god bless you, the wife, the kids and i hope everyone's healthy. >> thank you. and to you as well. i've been -- i agree with what you said, chris, you and i are in the same boat. we have teenaged kids and younger. we have a lot of resources and a lot of privilege to be able to get through that, and it's still hard. >> your son's a...
197
197
Sep 30, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
david gregory, i want to start with you. you covered a lot of presidential debates, have you ever seen one like the one last night? have you ever seen a candidate conduct his part of the debate like that? what was your takeaway? >> well, i mean, it was just such a disaster and such an embarrassment for the country and i think, you know, what these debates are really about is that the narrow slice of the electorate that's tuning in that wants to actually learn something and take the candidates' measure is able to do that. that's what was so difficult on our air, in ohio an undecided voter was saying you know there's a lot of things that trump says that i actually agree with but it's the manner in which he says it that just sways me towards biden. i thought that really captured it well. i think it was so hard to follow in its ugliness. so hard to learn anything. i came in to the night thinking there have a lot of pressure on biden. he had to show he was up for the job. i think he did that. i think he did it well. you know, he
david gregory, i want to start with you. you covered a lot of presidential debates, have you ever seen one like the one last night? have you ever seen a candidate conduct his part of the debate like that? what was your takeaway? >> well, i mean, it was just such a disaster and such an embarrassment for the country and i think, you know, what these debates are really about is that the narrow slice of the electorate that's tuning in that wants to actually learn something and take the...
156
156
Sep 21, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> david gregory, hearing lindsey graham, it really is stunning to hear the hypocrisy now. i don't even think there's a discussion anymore. oh, is it hypocritical of republicans to do this. the answer is, yeah! we can play more sound from other republicans. it's a closed case at this point. so the issue now is what happens going forward. and you have two senators, susan collins says the next president, whoever is elected in november, should nominate the supreme court justice. lisa murkowski doesn't want the choice before the election. and what are we waiting on as far as you were concerned, to figure out what happens? >> well, i don't think the president is going to wait for very much, nor are the likes of lindsey graham. i think it's full speed ahead on getting a nominee out there, seeing how the nominee plays with the electorate overall, which i think is something to consider. and getting the hearings going. you do want to look at mitt romney, a cory gardner, others in vulnerable seats who have been willing to stand up to the president to see if the numbers start to shift
. >> david gregory, hearing lindsey graham, it really is stunning to hear the hypocrisy now. i don't even think there's a discussion anymore. oh, is it hypocritical of republicans to do this. the answer is, yeah! we can play more sound from other republicans. it's a closed case at this point. so the issue now is what happens going forward. and you have two senators, susan collins says the next president, whoever is elected in november, should nominate the supreme court justice. lisa...
236
236
Sep 9, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in david gregory, political analyst extraordinaire. you had to sit through 13 minutes of it. does any of it resonate? and before you answer, god bless you, your wife, the kids. i hope everybody's healthy and figuring out the new normal. >> yeah, thank you. and to you as well. and i've been, you know, i agree with a lot of what you've said, chris, and you and i are in the same boat and we have teenage kids and younger who are beginning school at home remotely and we have a lot of resources and a lot of privilege to be able to get through that, and it's still hard. >> and your son's a real ball player. you son could have a real future as a ball player and now all of the seen are screwed up. >> right. >> some kids in the country will be able to play. he won't be able to play adds much. a lot of different reverberations. continue. >> yeah, so this is real for a lot of people. and what's such thunfortunate i we're in the middle of a toxic political conversation that's as much about who we are and the social fabric of the country and a lot m
let's bring in david gregory, political analyst extraordinaire. you had to sit through 13 minutes of it. does any of it resonate? and before you answer, god bless you, your wife, the kids. i hope everybody's healthy and figuring out the new normal. >> yeah, thank you. and to you as well. and i've been, you know, i agree with a lot of what you've said, chris, and you and i are in the same boat and we have teenage kids and younger who are beginning school at home remotely and we have a lot...
492
492
Sep 13, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 492
favorite 0
quote 0
ann marie riccoboni. >> david harlow rice. >> eileen mary rice. >> kenneth frederick rice iii. >> cecelia e. richard. >> vernon allan richard. >> claude daniel richards. >> gregoryintia richards. >> jimmy riches. >> alan jay richman. >> john m. rigo. >> frederick charles rimmele iii. >> rose mary riso. >> moises n. rivas. >> joseph r. rivelli, jr. >> carmen alicia rivera. >> isaias rivera. >> juan william rivera. >> linda ivelisse rivera. >> david e. rivers. >> joseph r. riverso. >> paul v. rizza. >> john frank rizzo. >> stephen louis roach. >> joseph roberto. >> leo arthur roberts. >> michael e. roberts. >> michael edward roberts. >> donald walter robertson, jr. >> jeffrey robinson. >> michell lee jean robotham. >> donald arthur robson. >> antonio a. rocha. >> raymond james rocha. >> laura rockefeller. >> john michael rodak. >> antonio jose rodrigues. >> anthony rodriguez. >> carmen milagros rodriguez. >> gregory e. rodriguez. >> marsha a. rodriguez. >> mayra valdes rodriguez. >> richard rodriguez. >> david bartolo rodriguez-vargas. >> matthew rogan. >> jean destrehan roger. >> karlie rogers. >> scott william rohner. >> keith michael roma. >> joseph m. romagnol
ann marie riccoboni. >> david harlow rice. >> eileen mary rice. >> kenneth frederick rice iii. >> cecelia e. richard. >> vernon allan richard. >> claude daniel richards. >> gregoryintia richards. >> jimmy riches. >> alan jay richman. >> john m. rigo. >> frederick charles rimmele iii. >> rose mary riso. >> moises n. rivas. >> joseph r. rivelli, jr. >> carmen alicia rivera. >> isaias rivera. >>...
156
156
Sep 9, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us is david gregory and jeffrey toobin. e.carroll -- his new book is titled "true crimes and misdemeanors, the investigations of donald trump." there you go. it's a fantastic book. e. jean carroll said that president trump raped her in -- well, donald trump, well before he was president, in a dressing room of a department store in the 1990s. she came forward with that and he said he never met her. she had the photos to prove he had met her. and then she sued him for defamation for some of the things he said about her. why would bill barr, the attorney general, want to insert himself into all of that? >> well, the issue is did the president in his denial, which is the subject of this lawsuit, is that something he did in his official capacity as president or is it something he did as donald trump the individual. the president doesn't get to use the department of justice as his private lawyers. his private lawyers don't prepare his -- the department of justice lawyers don't prepare his personal tax returns. they don't pay for his
joining us is david gregory and jeffrey toobin. e.carroll -- his new book is titled "true crimes and misdemeanors, the investigations of donald trump." there you go. it's a fantastic book. e. jean carroll said that president trump raped her in -- well, donald trump, well before he was president, in a dressing room of a department store in the 1990s. she came forward with that and he said he never met her. she had the photos to prove he had met her. and then she sued him for defamation...
150
150
Sep 29, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us now, maggie haberman and david gregory. maggie is a white house correspondent for "the new york times." maggie, let me start with you. what does the white house see tonight? how big do they think this event is? and how is the president approaching it? >> so look, john, they know this is an important debate and they also know that incumbent presidents tend to do poorly in the first debate. and this president did poorly in his first debate as a candidate against hillary clinton in 2016. they're concerned because they know that joe biden is going to, among other things, focus on the coronavirus, likely call president trump a liar, and people have been trying to prepare the president for that eventuality. they're also trying to prepare him to say something that sounds empathetic, something that puts him on offense. something that allows him not just to be answering questions about himself all night long. and that's the fear with him, that his advisers have, right? that he basically slides into this familiar pattern of answering
joining us now, maggie haberman and david gregory. maggie is a white house correspondent for "the new york times." maggie, let me start with you. what does the white house see tonight? how big do they think this event is? and how is the president approaching it? >> so look, john, they know this is an important debate and they also know that incumbent presidents tend to do poorly in the first debate. and this president did poorly in his first debate as a candidate against hillary...
97
97
Sep 25, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in abby phillip and david gregory. both to s great to see both you've. isn't that interesting that president trump is so passionate about his voters using mail-in bl ballots that he's urging them to. yet, out loud in public, he constantly tries to sow doubt about them. >> yeah, when he talks about the ballots that he wants to throw out, obviously, he's not talk about the ballots from his own supporters. he's talking about ballots that are being cast by democrats. and he, in a lot of ways, has created this situation that we're in, in which there is this massive partisan divide. republicans, according to polls, don't trust voting by mail and are more likely to vote in person. and democrats are more likely to vote by mail. and so president trump and the rnc and the trump campaign, in court, they are surgically trying to ensure that some of these expansions that are being made for covid don't get put into place. they are pushing back on efforts to count votes early, pushing back on efforts to allow voters opportunities to fix problems with their mail-in ball
let's bring in abby phillip and david gregory. both to s great to see both you've. isn't that interesting that president trump is so passionate about his voters using mail-in bl ballots that he's urging them to. yet, out loud in public, he constantly tries to sow doubt about them. >> yeah, when he talks about the ballots that he wants to throw out, obviously, he's not talk about the ballots from his own supporters. he's talking about ballots that are being cast by democrats. and he, in a...
743
743
Sep 12, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 743
favorite 0
quote 1
riccio ann marie riccoboni david harlow rice eileen mary rice kenneth frederick rice iii cecelia e. richard vernon allan richard claude daniel richards gregorychards michael richards venesha orintia richards jimmy riches alan jay richman john m. rigo frederick charles rimmele iii rose mary riso moises n. rivas joseph r. rivelli, jr. carmen alicia rivera isaias rivera juan william rivera linda ivelisse rivera david e. rivers joseph r. riverso paul v. rizza john frank rizzo stephen louis roach joseph roberto leo arthur roberts michael e. roberts michael edward roberts donald walter robertson, jr. jeffrey robinson michell lee jean robotham donald arthur robson antonio a. rocha raymond james rocha laura rockefeller john michael rodak antonio jose rodrigues anthony rodriguez carmen milagros rodriguez gregory e. rodriguez marsha a. rodriguez mayra valdes rodriguez richard rodriguez david bartolo rodriguez-vargas matthew rogan jean destrehan roger karlie rogers scott william rohner keith michael roma joseph m. romagnolo efrain romero, sr. elvin romero james a. romito sean paul rooney eric thomas ropiteau aida rosario angela rosario mark h. rosen br
riccio ann marie riccoboni david harlow rice eileen mary rice kenneth frederick rice iii cecelia e. richard vernon allan richard claude daniel richards gregorychards michael richards venesha orintia richards jimmy riches alan jay richman john m. rigo frederick charles rimmele iii rose mary riso moises n. rivas joseph r. rivelli, jr. carmen alicia rivera isaias rivera juan william rivera linda ivelisse rivera david e. rivers joseph r. riverso paul v. rizza john frank rizzo stephen louis roach...
475
475
Sep 29, 2020
09/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 475
favorite 0
quote 1
david gregory, our contributor, maggie haberman of the "new york times", and michael smerconish of the smerconish -- >> it's a mouthful. you only have to say it once tonight, erin, don't worry. >> all right. so, thanks to all. this is going to be, david, the stakes are extremely high. this is the debate that you could argue in any setting which debate matters the most. people have already started to vote this time in a way that has never happened before. >> well, there's very few big moments in a campaign, and this is one of them because this is a time when a lot of people tune in to check out what's going on. maybe they checked out the conventions. they're going to check out at least one of these debates and then they're going to go vote. they may not be paying attention to every outrage of the day. but they know one thing. the country's in crisis, that there is a pandemic, that there's racial strife, that there's economic ruin because of the pandemic, and there's a real tear, i think in the social fabric of the country that we're all feeling this isolation. so, that's a big moment. i
david gregory, our contributor, maggie haberman of the "new york times", and michael smerconish of the smerconish -- >> it's a mouthful. you only have to say it once tonight, erin, don't worry. >> all right. so, thanks to all. this is going to be, david, the stakes are extremely high. this is the debate that you could argue in any setting which debate matters the most. people have already started to vote this time in a way that has never happened before. >> well,...
80
80
Sep 8, 2020
09/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
williams, a land that present and your colleague representative alma adams, emmanuel cleaver, gregory meeks and david scott. what i have highlighted constitutes just a fraction of the progress in your bed because of and inspired by the omwi provision in dodd-frank of baden area of women and minority inclusion over the past ten years. we can acknowledge some progress, we're not where we need to be. there's a long way to go. we are steadfast about commitment to work for more equitable economy and society for all and we will double our efforts in pursuit of this mission. i am confident and determined we have been provided with impetus and tools to make a difference for those we serve in the community and to enhance the experience of all those who work at the new york fed. thank you for the opportunity to meet with you today. i welcome your questions. >> thank you very much. ms. pearson, you are now recognized for five minutes to give an oral presentation on your testimony. >> chairwoman beatty, ranking member wagner, members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. my name is nikit
williams, a land that present and your colleague representative alma adams, emmanuel cleaver, gregory meeks and david scott. what i have highlighted constitutes just a fraction of the progress in your bed because of and inspired by the omwi provision in dodd-frank of baden area of women and minority inclusion over the past ten years. we can acknowledge some progress, we're not where we need to be. there's a long way to go. we are steadfast about commitment to work for more equitable economy and...
97
97
Sep 26, 2020
09/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
police say manuel avila, gregory messenger and cynthia alvarez were taken into custody in milpitas on tuesday. they were wanted for the stabbing death of david perez in san jose and are being held on suspicion of homicide. the 39-year-old perez was found monday in the area of north sixth and santa clara street suffering from at least one stab wound. the killing was san jose's 29th homicide this year. we have more on law enforcement's plan of action. >> reporter: in a paradoxical twist lower crime rates are producing more police patrols in downtown san jose. >> what we are doing is taking some of those resources within the division and we are putting them in this areas where we had the recent homicides. >> reporter: killings spending five mack days recently rocked downtown. september 16th two people were killed when a hail of bullets was sprayed blocks from the san jose state campus. >> we have families that do live here. it is a college area. it should be somewhat safe. >> reporter: monday someone stabbed and killed 39-year-old david perez, directly across the street from city hall. investigators said the crime was not random. >> i think peo
police say manuel avila, gregory messenger and cynthia alvarez were taken into custody in milpitas on tuesday. they were wanted for the stabbing death of david perez in san jose and are being held on suspicion of homicide. the 39-year-old perez was found monday in the area of north sixth and santa clara street suffering from at least one stab wound. the killing was san jose's 29th homicide this year. we have more on law enforcement's plan of action. >> reporter: in a paradoxical twist...
64
64
Sep 25, 2020
09/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
david novavax announcing yesterday afternoon it started its phase three vaccine trial in the uk where it's going to enroll up to 10,000 participants ages 18 to 84 we talked with novavax's chief of research, dr. gregorylen yesterday about enrolling there in the uk. here is what he told us. >>. >> looks like the uk is going to have a massive surge in cases and we will be there so that's going to be the art, is getting enough cases, you know, to declare a success >> now, of course, guys, we are also seeing a surge in cases in the united states and novavax is on track in a few weeks to start its phase three trial here, that's expected in october some headlines on astrazeneca this morning, in a deal reached with the eu reported by reuters for the eu government to cover any potential liability from potential side effects from that vaccine if they arise, this in a deal to supply the vaccine at a lower price, reuters comparing this with a deal the government there struck with sant achlasana four times as much for the dose and not provide that liability protection here in the united states this kind of protection is a regular thing, we have had this for decades in order to provide sort of cover for vaccine m
david novavax announcing yesterday afternoon it started its phase three vaccine trial in the uk where it's going to enroll up to 10,000 participants ages 18 to 84 we talked with novavax's chief of research, dr. gregorylen yesterday about enrolling there in the uk. here is what he told us. >>. >> looks like the uk is going to have a massive surge in cases and we will be there so that's going to be the art, is getting enough cases, you know, to declare a success >> now, of...