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we have gregory illich he is a korea policy institute associate or a german cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate brian let me get me go to you here i'm sure you saw some of the mainstream corporate as coverage of the opening of the games and the what appears to be some kind of reproach moment between the two koreas but i thought a lot of that coverage has really missed the point in the what's really important here is not if the two koreas can actually engage each other because well they are but how much is the united states willing to go along with this and gauge meant here because the united states has an awful lot at stake with its presence in south korea and its own not only about north korea's nuclear program go ahead brian well peter i believe that we're at a pivotal moment because the attempt by the south korean government the moon giant government that came about as a consequence of very popular uprising that overthrew to minutely and led to the impeachment of the last conservative government and he. wants to have a rapproche
we have gregory illich he is a korea policy institute associate or a german cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate brian let me get me go to you here i'm sure you saw some of the mainstream corporate as coverage of the opening of the games and the what appears to be some kind of reproach moment between the two koreas but i thought a lot of that coverage has really missed the point in the what's really important here is not if the two koreas...
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how does that play into their thinking about dealing with north korea go ahead to gregory. you mentioned the agreement that in wartime where you were the military would pick the korean for through and. through a bit and more time from the. and so the south korea would have control over its own forces in a war time but each time the deadline the us or conservative thought korean president postponed it so there's this keeps getting pushed farther and farther into the future and unfortunate we're still stuck in the situation i think right now is probably making south korean people quite nervous when you have a very direct with trump administrator who seems to be rather a blip if to the harm caused by launching strikes the north korea so i think that makes people in south korea quite nervous but i think the u.s. military is not in the habit of respecting the wishes of the south korean people or even the full korean military look at how the u.s. imposed the fat battery on south korea without. prior approval or even his initial knowledge it came as a surprise to him that the u.s.
how does that play into their thinking about dealing with north korea go ahead to gregory. you mentioned the agreement that in wartime where you were the military would pick the korean for through and. through a bit and more time from the. and so the south korea would have control over its own forces in a war time but each time the deadline the us or conservative thought korean president postponed it so there's this keeps getting pushed farther and farther into the future and unfortunate we're...
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how does that play into their thinking about dealing with north korea go ahead gregory. as you mentioned there is the agreement that in war time the u.s. military would take command of south korea and forthwith and i'm sure about was supposed to have been changed multiple times in the past and so the thought korea would have control over its fourth of the war time but each time the deadline came the u.s. or conservative thought korean president postponed as it keeps getting pushed farther and farther into the future and unfortunate we're still stuck in the situation i think right now is probably making south korean people quite nervous when you have very direct with trumpeting ministration who think through. rather a blip if to the harm caused by launching strikes the north korea so i think that many people in south korea are quite nervous but i think the u.s. military is not in the habit of respecting the wishes of the south korean people or even the full korean military look at how the u.s. imposed the fab battery on south korea without. prior approval or even has and
how does that play into their thinking about dealing with north korea go ahead gregory. as you mentioned there is the agreement that in war time the u.s. military would take command of south korea and forthwith and i'm sure about was supposed to have been changed multiple times in the past and so the thought korea would have control over its fourth of the war time but each time the deadline came the u.s. or conservative thought korean president postponed as it keeps getting pushed farther and...
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alliance called nation would be a critical you know gregory what is look could be next here because i mean i certainly don't know only thing i know about korean culture is its food and its great ok but what will it say are kind of a cultural you know a cultural dynamic that can take on a life of its own here i mean taking one step in another step what would be the next one because as we said in the first part of the program the south koreans don't have a whole lot of leeway but there are other things they might be able to do what could they be go ahead. to the third an extent of speculation but as far as what the korean press says. in response to. kim your job. invitation for wednesday and to come to pyongyang and meet to kim jong un at their earliest convenience and improve relations he said well let's create the necessary conditions and there has to be dialogue between north korea and the united states in order for south korea and north korean relations to him for to make predicated on unproven u.s. relations with the u.s. . unfortunately did not send a return letter in response to
alliance called nation would be a critical you know gregory what is look could be next here because i mean i certainly don't know only thing i know about korean culture is its food and its great ok but what will it say are kind of a cultural you know a cultural dynamic that can take on a life of its own here i mean taking one step in another step what would be the next one because as we said in the first part of the program the south koreans don't have a whole lot of leeway but there are other...
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how does that play into their thinking about dealing with north korea go ahead gregory. you mentioned agreement that in war time the u.s. military would pick command of the korean for food and i should. have been more times in the past and so the thought career would have control with fourth of the war time but it's time. but you were or conservative thought career and president. of keep getting. which is farther and farther into the future and unfortunate we're still stuck in the situation i think right now is probably making south korean people quite nerve worth when you have a very direct with trump administrator who seem to be rather a blip to you through the harm caused by launching strikes the north korea so i think that makes people in south korea quite nervous but i think the us military is not in the habit of respecting the wishes of the fellow korean people or even the full korean military look at how the us imposed the fab battery on south korea without. prior approval or even his and therefore knowledge it came as a surprise to him that the us was imposing a
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let's bring in cnn analysts john avlon and david gregory. you were listening to phil's report with raft attention. that was interesting to hear how nancy pelosi maneuvered this. we like this bill. don't say that. >> there was poker playing going on in the room. pelosi was walking a fine line. she liked the product. she didn't luke the process. she didn't want to give away her leverage. because democrats are still hoping to hold ryan's feet on the fire to daca. as folks wake up today, the government is open. that is progress. >> shutdown happens in the woods doesn't make a sound. i think that's the question. america wasn't affected by this. but 535 members of congress were hurt by all of this because they were up all night. it is hard to argue against rapid paul's point. he said republicans are hypocritical for fighting against democrats and spending. the answer is, yeah, kind of, right? >> i agree with that. there's no question. and i think rand paul is being consistent. and he's got principles in this area particularly that he cares about a
let's bring in cnn analysts john avlon and david gregory. you were listening to phil's report with raft attention. that was interesting to hear how nancy pelosi maneuvered this. we like this bill. don't say that. >> there was poker playing going on in the room. pelosi was walking a fine line. she liked the product. she didn't luke the process. she didn't want to give away her leverage. because democrats are still hoping to hold ryan's feet on the fire to daca. as folks wake up today, the...
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the speech before it was revelations from this man gregory rowe chen calls that it helped lead to the ban the former moscow director of the whistle on a state backed plot to cheat doping tests at the twenty fourteen sochi games as a result clean athletes from russia were only allowed to take part in chang under the olympic flag the red white and blue kept family out of sight. and of those two of them including alexander crucial the failed drug tests while in south korea the i.o.c. agreed on sunday to lift the ban if no of the athletes tested positive didn't and russia's reinstatement was completely. packed the story a little bit to do that i'm joined by jonathan crane from our sports desk good to have you on the show so was this decision a big surprise interest for and i don't think it was i think it was always going to be a case of if and when and if the russian ban was lifted we've been building up to this really ever since the i.o.c. decided to allow one hundred sixty eight russian athletes to compete as neutral as this kind of indicated a reinstatement was maybe on the cards soone
the speech before it was revelations from this man gregory rowe chen calls that it helped lead to the ban the former moscow director of the whistle on a state backed plot to cheat doping tests at the twenty fourteen sochi games as a result clean athletes from russia were only allowed to take part in chang under the olympic flag the red white and blue kept family out of sight. and of those two of them including alexander crucial the failed drug tests while in south korea the i.o.c. agreed on...
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gregory plans to present those containers at an event this spring.at on our page on abc7 news.com. get the latest any time with our app update, it has more customization and personalized push alerts to get more of the news you want delivered to your phone in real time. >>> thank you for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. abc7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> i heart a big old bang. >> i see a car flying up in the air. >> the car was smashed. >> reporter: all of that as a suspected car burglar hits a san francisco police officer. >>> plus -- >> he was literally rammed and dragged on that motorcycle like a rag doll. >>> an all out man hunt in hayward, as a driver tried to run over an officer. it. >>> and pot patrol, marketing marijuana to tourists looks like it's about to take off. >> would you take a weed tour? tell us what you think. >>> one of san francisco's top tourist spots turned into a crime scene today. >> an undercover officer caught a car burglary in process near allamo square, moments later another suspect rammed into the officer. it all b
gregory plans to present those containers at an event this spring.at on our page on abc7 news.com. get the latest any time with our app update, it has more customization and personalized push alerts to get more of the news you want delivered to your phone in real time. >>> thank you for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. abc7 news at 5:00 starts right now. >>> i heart a big old bang. >> i see a car flying up in the air. >> the car was smashed. >> reporter: all...
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reporter: it's a moment 15-year-old athena gregory can enjoy -- when she can focus just on herself. behind her lies a horrific childhood as the daughter of drug addicts. she bore sole responsibility for herself, her little brother, and her parents. athena: you always have to stick by your parents' side and even when they are doing what they aren't supposed to do, you have to help as much as possible, and be as brave as possible. reporter: back then, there was no such thing as cooking a meal together. the family moved constantly. they often lacked basic necessities. at the end, they lived in a motel. athena's parents existed in a drug-fuelled haze -- first pills, then heroin. jesse: you know, i went and i bought h heroin and i had d ata with me. and i was in the basement of these people's house, and i was shooting heroin in their house, and she was upststairs in n tr living room watching tv. sarah: and shehe'd run thrghgh e housto t try to get ririd of everything shehe would find -- r heroin -- and she would flush it down the toilet, or she would break k the needles. and then in the
reporter: it's a moment 15-year-old athena gregory can enjoy -- when she can focus just on herself. behind her lies a horrific childhood as the daughter of drug addicts. she bore sole responsibility for herself, her little brother, and her parents. athena: you always have to stick by your parents' side and even when they are doing what they aren't supposed to do, you have to help as much as possible, and be as brave as possible. reporter: back then, there was no such thing as cooking a meal...
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let's bring in cnn analyst david gregory and law enforcement analyst james gagliano. i want to start with the armed guard at the school. this just shows how flawed the idea that one armed guard could take down a crazed active shooter is. but what do you think happened here? why didn't that armed guard enter? was he scared? how often are these deputies themselves trained for active shooter drills? >> sure, alisyn. this was awe colossal failure of the system. remember, systems are made up of fallible human beings like all of us. but in in instance, i can only describe this with two words. i am shocked and appalled. and listen, everyone in the system is entitled to due process. i understand the sheriff is going to do a deep dive and find out where this breakdown occurred. but, listen, as mark twain famously said, courage is not the absence of fear. it is the mastery or control of it. i can tell you leading s.w.a.t. teams, hostage rescue team and in combat theaters i was scared of my mind. but our training conditioned us to go to the sound of the guns. what happened here
let's bring in cnn analyst david gregory and law enforcement analyst james gagliano. i want to start with the armed guard at the school. this just shows how flawed the idea that one armed guard could take down a crazed active shooter is. but what do you think happened here? why didn't that armed guard enter? was he scared? how often are these deputies themselves trained for active shooter drills? >> sure, alisyn. this was awe colossal failure of the system. remember, systems are made up...
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the ashes fell on gregory roberts too. the difference, he sought a way to make something positive from them >> i always wanted to be a village potter. gregory. >>> regularry runs the art time to pay at sonoma state department university he is an expert on ceramic. the he asked victims to bring ashes for transformation into clay. the response to the ash project over welcome. >> all i've done is drop off the ashes on a porch. >> even though it seems like everything is lost. it's not actually lost. everything is actually stale there. there is elements of their lives still there. >> for every bag time on the wheel, mud through his hands and eventually a container. >> they may look the same but every one of the urns is different because every one kwoms from a different home with a different story. with different contents. >> dogs, pets, you know, some of these were my -- you know, my grandparents ashes were sort of lost in the melee. and they might be in here somewhere. >> for the record, gregory has yet to go to work on bag nu
the ashes fell on gregory roberts too. the difference, he sought a way to make something positive from them >> i always wanted to be a village potter. gregory. >>> regularry runs the art time to pay at sonoma state department university he is an expert on ceramic. the he asked victims to bring ashes for transformation into clay. the response to the ash project over welcome. >> all i've done is drop off the ashes on a porch. >> even though it seems like everything is...
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we just heard from david gregory about the very significant impact that he had on george w.e's spoken to these presidents live, not just ordinary americans, but presidents of the united states. one of the significant legacy moments for billy graham, he was able to accomplish a bipartisan spirit in a world, quite frankly, alisyn, that was not so partisan back in the day. look at franklin graham. he's been a polarizing figure to many folks on the left, obviously left and right. billy graham came along at a different time and was able to show both sides, both presidents the love of jesus christ. franklin graham doing the same thing, by the way, that his father is doing, but in a different polarized climate. you can see this shift in culture at what franklin graham is doing, same as his father, but billy graham had far more success as relates to the bipartisan approach. >> i don't know if it's just a different climate. isn't it a different philosophy? we talked about how billy graham believed in the big tent approach, all-comers, everyone was welcome. it was non-denominational.
we just heard from david gregory about the very significant impact that he had on george w.e's spoken to these presidents live, not just ordinary americans, but presidents of the united states. one of the significant legacy moments for billy graham, he was able to accomplish a bipartisan spirit in a world, quite frankly, alisyn, that was not so partisan back in the day. look at franklin graham. he's been a polarizing figure to many folks on the left, obviously left and right. billy graham came...
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in the majority opinion chief judge roger gregory said the court concluded that the proclamation is unconstitutionally biased against islam. this oral argument is two hours. >> [inaudible]
in the majority opinion chief judge roger gregory said the court concluded that the proclamation is unconstitutionally biased against islam. this oral argument is two hours. >> [inaudible]
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i asked gregory. he helped me -- >> gregory, did all the testing for sochi. >> going to test my samples through his lab in moscow. >> i was facilitating one of to the most deliberate doping in sports history. >> wait, wait. let's back up one second here. or the master mind that cheated the olympics? yes. and that set off this whole chain of events. >> today the world anti-doping agency suspended russia's sports drug testing lab. >> 9% of russian athletes are guilty of doping. >> an unimaginable levelof criminality. >> i'll get the flight for you. >> holy shit. >> the department of justice criminal investigation against you. i- >> i'm innocent. >> talk to you guys about this. >> you're recording. >> okay. well, first of all i want to thank paul for having me. it's a pleasure to be here. the original invitation wore for the doctor and for rains described he can't be here but i'll read a statement. it's a great honor to come to a congressional commission to talk about the importance of his work and speci
i asked gregory. he helped me -- >> gregory, did all the testing for sochi. >> going to test my samples through his lab in moscow. >> i was facilitating one of to the most deliberate doping in sports history. >> wait, wait. let's back up one second here. or the master mind that cheated the olympics? yes. and that set off this whole chain of events. >> today the world anti-doping agency suspended russia's sports drug testing lab. >> 9% of russian athletes are...
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these kids were wildly motivated. >> david gregory, that was the mild version, by the way. on twitter he used every hashtag that checks a box with conspiracy people. is this what they're going to try to do, try to cancel out what these kids are standing for by saying it's some lefty movement? >> yeah. they can't do that. it's really unfortunate that he would go there. look, we all know when you're this age in particular, you are getting more involved, getting more aware, feeling things more deeply, let alone to go through something as horrific as this, to personally experience, to come this close to death. if you're not going to be galvanized by that, then what is going to do it? can you be facilitated in terms of architecture and planning and so forth, like-minded people? that's beside the point. we talked about how there was inaction after newtown. these are young people of an age where they can speak. they can speak eloquently. they can overreach, they can offend. they can do all these things by speaking out and actually getting organized because of something they have g
these kids were wildly motivated. >> david gregory, that was the mild version, by the way. on twitter he used every hashtag that checks a box with conspiracy people. is this what they're going to try to do, try to cancel out what these kids are standing for by saying it's some lefty movement? >> yeah. they can't do that. it's really unfortunate that he would go there. look, we all know when you're this age in particular, you are getting more involved, getting more aware, feeling...
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gregory perry. >> when you first walked in the room what was your observation?> that michael wasn't dead. he was following me with his eyes. >> reporter: what else did you witness that made you think he might still be alive? >> he was, trying to hug me. he was breathing. >> reporter: she claims over several hours, the family repeatedly asked medical staff to check hip. dr. perry entered the room twice. the lawsuit says on first visits he did not perform a physical exam that could confirm life or death. what was his explanation? >> he said michael is 46 years old. he said that he has got a lot of life, to expel out of his body. >> reporter: a coroner came to remove the body a cording to his pretrial testimony he was startled by what he saw. and called out for nurses to get dr. perry. dead people don't move, he said, he needs to go in there and check his pulse. two hours and 40 minutes after michael had been pronounced dead. dr. perry examined him and found a pulse. he was alive. medical tests showed michael suffered a heart attack. he was trained fensferred. and
gregory perry. >> when you first walked in the room what was your observation?> that michael wasn't dead. he was following me with his eyes. >> reporter: what else did you witness that made you think he might still be alive? >> he was, trying to hug me. he was breathing. >> reporter: she claims over several hours, the family repeatedly asked medical staff to check hip. dr. perry entered the room twice. the lawsuit says on first visits he did not perform a physical...
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and that becomes the issue for me at least, david gregory. don't care who is dating whom in the white house. i don't. >> but it matters here. >> it only matters if it winds up affecting the performance and the truth to the american people. but it is a big if. and that is the problem that they have. and i think it is going to reside right now in the person of john kelly because you knew he had temporary clearance and the fbi is doing the check and walter schaub is on the show and he was ethics guy and oversaw those kind of things and involved and he said they would have known. they would have seen. so, if he wanted to make a decision, david gregory, that i've talked to porter and i believe his side, there was no real judicial proceeding, i'm good with it. that is one thing. but if he said these are new to me, that is something very different and it goes to mike pence saying fake news when christine brennan accurately reports why he got pushed back from the olympian and didn't want to meet with him and fake news when the president doesn't like
and that becomes the issue for me at least, david gregory. don't care who is dating whom in the white house. i don't. >> but it matters here. >> it only matters if it winds up affecting the performance and the truth to the american people. but it is a big if. and that is the problem that they have. and i think it is going to reside right now in the person of john kelly because you knew he had temporary clearance and the fbi is doing the check and walter schaub is on the show and he...
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joining us now david gregory and a.b. stoddard. help me with this. the president has tweeted this morning talking about his infrastructure plan. he is not a plan who's known to be stymied by his own deliberations. if mick mulvaney who we like and respect. there's an open invitation, if mulvaney is right and when the president saw the picture, that was very startling to him, one, that assumes that he didn't know about this all too damn well before as did other members of that white house but even if that's true david, why didn't he tweet about it then when he saw this picture? why do we have to have these other things that maybe you and i have been hearing from those around the president, he really doesn't like people who do this? why hasn't he said anything, david, if he was so moved by this photo? >> because that's not him. he reluctantly comes around to doing in this case the appropriate thing when there's enough information, however late it comes, however much deceit or bunningling before hand when they say we've got a situation, we have to get ri
joining us now david gregory and a.b. stoddard. help me with this. the president has tweeted this morning talking about his infrastructure plan. he is not a plan who's known to be stymied by his own deliberations. if mick mulvaney who we like and respect. there's an open invitation, if mulvaney is right and when the president saw the picture, that was very startling to him, one, that assumes that he didn't know about this all too damn well before as did other members of that white house but...
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dr gregory you'll see is getting ready for difficult spinal surgery. and sit out all the you can see a fracture in the vertebral artery on the left side of the server goes and how everything is slipped forward now or have another note from the front of the room of a foreigner. here the surgeon can conduct an exploration from every conceivable angle to get a detailed picture of the patient's condition valuable insight a head of the operation. and. t.v. images only provide cross sections and i need to picture the three dimensional anatomy myself and here i can see everything. where the dangerous structures are that i shouldn't touch. what is hidden behind the. back at the university the professor and his students are amazed by the new technology. however virtual dissections can never fully replace the real thing. that can help but. until there are other structures in the body such as fatten connective tissue things that are really displayed in these three d. renderings. and there is also a psychological emotional aspect to consider. because no simulation
dr gregory you'll see is getting ready for difficult spinal surgery. and sit out all the you can see a fracture in the vertebral artery on the left side of the server goes and how everything is slipped forward now or have another note from the front of the room of a foreigner. here the surgeon can conduct an exploration from every conceivable angle to get a detailed picture of the patient's condition valuable insight a head of the operation. and. t.v. images only provide cross sections and i...
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gregory writes that the travel ban description with religious intolerance and discrimination.y say the ban is an attempt to establish a national religion that concludes muslims. that's what the the fourth circuit ruled. we'll see how that holds up at the supreme court, which just announced it will review these travel ban decisions on april 25th. political grandstanding by jurists, the type we just talked about, whether from the bench or public forums, all of that ends up undermining confidence in the courts and it certainly compromises our view of an impartial judiciary. and that goes for the notes rbg ginsburg as well. the left wants to do through the courts what they couldn't achieve at the ballot box. it's so transparent to me. obama knew this game. he was able to stack the federal bench with 334 judges. clint appointed 387 judges. and president trump, well, he understands the threat posed by an activist judiciary. the president has had to deal with activist judges working against him ever since he took office. >> i'll be criticized by them for speaking harshly about our co
gregory writes that the travel ban description with religious intolerance and discrimination.y say the ban is an attempt to establish a national religion that concludes muslims. that's what the the fourth circuit ruled. we'll see how that holds up at the supreme court, which just announced it will review these travel ban decisions on april 25th. political grandstanding by jurists, the type we just talked about, whether from the bench or public forums, all of that ends up undermining confidence...
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the ashes fell on gregory roberts, too. the difference, he sought a way to make something positive from them. >> i always wanted to be a village potter. >> reporter: he runs the art department. he's an expert at ceramics. so after the fire he went on social media, asking burn victims to bring him their ashes for transformation into clay. the response to his sonoma ash project overwhelming. >> all i've doon ne is drop off ashes on a porch. >> everything seems like it's lost. everything is not lost. it's still there. elements of their lives still there. >> reporter: for every bag, time on the wheel. mud through his hands and eventually, a container. >> they may look pretty much the same, but every one of these urns is different because every single one of these urns comes from a different home with a different story and different content. >> dogs, pets, you know, some of these were my, my grand parents' ashes were sort of lost in the melee. and so they might be in here somewhere. >> reporter: for the record, gregory has yet t
the ashes fell on gregory roberts, too. the difference, he sought a way to make something positive from them. >> i always wanted to be a village potter. >> reporter: he runs the art department. he's an expert at ceramics. so after the fire he went on social media, asking burn victims to bring him their ashes for transformation into clay. the response to his sonoma ash project overwhelming. >> all i've doon ne is drop off ashes on a porch. >> everything seems like it's...
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the ashes fell on gregory roberts, too.difference, he sought a way to make something positive from them. >> i always wanted to be a village potter. >> reporter: he runs the art department. he's an expert at ceramics. so after the fire he went on social media, asking burn victims to bring him their ashes for transformation into clay. the response to his sonoma ash project overwhelming. >> all i've doon ne is drop off ashes on a porch. >> everything seems like it's lost. everything is not lost. it's still there. elements of their lives still there. >> reporter: for every bag, time on the wheel. mud through his hands and eventually, a container. >> they may look pretty much the same, but every one of these urns is different because every single one of these urns comes from a different home with a different story and different content. >> dogs, pets, you know, some of these were my, my grand parents' ashes were sort of lost in the melee. and so they might be in here somewhere. >> reporter: for the record, gregory has yet to go
the ashes fell on gregory roberts, too.difference, he sought a way to make something positive from them. >> i always wanted to be a village potter. >> reporter: he runs the art department. he's an expert at ceramics. so after the fire he went on social media, asking burn victims to bring him their ashes for transformation into clay. the response to his sonoma ash project overwhelming. >> all i've doon ne is drop off ashes on a porch. >> everything seems like it's lost....
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overshadow the buildup to the rio games two years ago but it was the at the mcleod report helped by gregory a thousand athletes across thirty sports implicated in this program the i.o.c. said that undermined the integrity of the entire unpick movement so lifting this baby and i mean what does that mean it doesn't mean that doping has stalled. in russia and what does it mean for the next olympics in the russian athletes i think as far as russia is concerned it's now business as usual day as well as the i.o.c. seem keen to draw a line under all of this reweave in sort of day president vladimir putin there is welcoming the russian athletes who took part so the kremlin presenting those who did win medals ordering them because i think as far as russia is concerned these are russian athletes that won those medals they were neutrals no matter what anyone else said forget the fine print and i think that's been the problem for those people who advocate things because for them the punishment was not hostile they wanted a complete ban a blanket ban of russian athletes and i think they'll be very disap
overshadow the buildup to the rio games two years ago but it was the at the mcleod report helped by gregory a thousand athletes across thirty sports implicated in this program the i.o.c. said that undermined the integrity of the entire unpick movement so lifting this baby and i mean what does that mean it doesn't mean that doping has stalled. in russia and what does it mean for the next olympics in the russian athletes i think as far as russia is concerned it's now business as usual day as well...
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millwall then equalised before half time when a sweeping move was finished off first time by lee gregory bamba scored cardiff then thought they should have won it when sol samba scored late—on but the referee hadn't played advantage so it was disallowed, leading to plenty of protests at full time. great britain's tennis players have moved a step closer to the world group elite level of the fed cup — which is like the davis cup for women's tennis. heather watson and joanna konta both won their singles matches as britain beat estonia in tallinn. they now face hungary tomorrow. there was a thrilling finish to tonight's super league clash between wakefield and salford. wakefield were 111—8 in front with a minute to go when salford scored through chris welham. that left gareth o'brien needing to kick this conversion to draw the match... but he missed, so wakefield took the victory14—12. we have seen a mixture of sunshine and some wintry showers today, ca ptu red and some wintry showers today, captured quite nicely i think in this weather watch picture behind me, which is from the highlands of
millwall then equalised before half time when a sweeping move was finished off first time by lee gregory bamba scored cardiff then thought they should have won it when sol samba scored late—on but the referee hadn't played advantage so it was disallowed, leading to plenty of protests at full time. great britain's tennis players have moved a step closer to the world group elite level of the fed cup — which is like the davis cup for women's tennis. heather watson and joanna konta both won...
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let's bring in karoun demirjian and david gregory.nd of this week is not march 5. even i know that. >> isn't it mitch mccobble who said i will give it a week. >> right. so what's your problem? how good is he going to make on that promise? and that promise from jump was only only half the equation. i think actually you brought that up when we first heard it. that's only half the congress. i went to school house rock. she was right. paul ryan didn't make the same promise. where do things stand, david? >> it seems they are focusing on a lot of matters that are ultimately poise pills. legislation where they will not get con senn tuesday. democrats want to hurry up and not prolong the debate. they want to focus on just a stand-alone bill for the dreamers and moving on to border security which republicans aren't on board with and republicans as well. this breaks down over this idea how to extend immigration privileges to family members, who owe on phopponents call cha migration. the reaction now is a bit muddled. there is breathing room bec
let's bring in karoun demirjian and david gregory.nd of this week is not march 5. even i know that. >> isn't it mitch mccobble who said i will give it a week. >> right. so what's your problem? how good is he going to make on that promise? and that promise from jump was only only half the equation. i think actually you brought that up when we first heard it. that's only half the congress. i went to school house rock. she was right. paul ryan didn't make the same promise. where do...
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. >> that was gregory wilson. he lost his voice during the fire by inhaling hot air. >> the report by the fire department does not cast blame on pge. >> it was not just a power line failing or transformer failing. we articulated that it was the wind that caused the ignition. >>> cal fire continues its investigation into the cause of the deadly fires in sonoma county. they have not said when they will have their final report. pge is reacting by releasing this statement. there has been no determination of the causes of the fire and we remain focused on doing everything we can to help sonoma county recover and rebuild. our thoughts are with everyone impacted by these wildfires.>> communities and neighborhoods are where our customers families and friends live and work. nothing is more important to us than their safety and well- being.>> a police officer is recovering after being hit over the weekend during a traffic stop. that happened early yesterday morning on westbound boulevard at a gas station. police were called
. >> that was gregory wilson. he lost his voice during the fire by inhaling hot air. >> the report by the fire department does not cast blame on pge. >> it was not just a power line failing or transformer failing. we articulated that it was the wind that caused the ignition. >>> cal fire continues its investigation into the cause of the deadly fires in sonoma county. they have not said when they will have their final report. pge is reacting by releasing this...
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millwall then equlaised before half time when a sweeping move was finished off first time by lee gregorywhen sol bamba scored late on, but the referee hadn't played advantage so it was disallowed, leading to plenty of protests at full time. great britain's tennis players have moved a step closer to the world group elite level of the fed cup — which is like the davis cup for women's tennis. heather watson and joanna konta both won their singles matches as britain beat estonia in tallinn. they now face hungary tomorrow. there was a thrilling finish to tonight's super league clash between wakefield and salford. wakefield were 14—8 in front with a minute to go when salford scored through chris welham. that left gareth o'brien needing to kick this conversion to draw the match. but he missed, so wakefield took the victory14—12. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are michael booker, deputy editor of daily express and rachel shabi, journalist and broadcaster. many of tomor
millwall then equlaised before half time when a sweeping move was finished off first time by lee gregorywhen sol bamba scored late on, but the referee hadn't played advantage so it was disallowed, leading to plenty of protests at full time. great britain's tennis players have moved a step closer to the world group elite level of the fed cup — which is like the davis cup for women's tennis. heather watson and joanna konta both won their singles matches as britain beat estonia in tallinn. they...
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hey, gregory. how long are we gonna let this grow? gregory: uh... until it stops growing. en oh, forever, have a good day. in the mornings, i think it's important vi that i'sible, that the parents see me, and even ifert's just a wave morning, that's, you know, just one step in building our community. [school bell rings] [student]speaking indistinctly woman: today we are going to talk about the early native americatribes in oklahoma. we're gonna make a map similar to the one that we made with our regions. gu yo remember when we did that? ok. we're gonna make one similar to that, only it's goin the native american tribes, the early ones. deidre: oklahoma is a land of native americans. i'm creek indian. this is located in creek nation, and, uh, so it's... it's fun get to see the native americans that come through the door. while we are a melting pot, we can've forget where we'ome from, and we all need to learn about each other's history. the connection beeen my family histor and where i'm at today is i'm a fifth-generation educator. my dad wa math teacher, and my grandmother
hey, gregory. how long are we gonna let this grow? gregory: uh... until it stops growing. en oh, forever, have a good day. in the mornings, i think it's important vi that i'sible, that the parents see me, and even ifert's just a wave morning, that's, you know, just one step in building our community. [school bell rings] [student]speaking indistinctly woman: today we are going to talk about the early native americatribes in oklahoma. we're gonna make a map similar to the one that we made with...
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dozens of veterans showed up hoping to talk about history teacher gregory salcido's anti- military rant.natsot/mos"you ought to make it a topic and you should allow us to speak." but salcido wasn't a topic for discussion.instead the district members wanted to talk about hiring legal representation. but they never answered why they need a legal firm.aurora villon/school board member"i will not entertain any other items that are not going to deal with the hiring of the law firm."michael perez, an air force veteran and a former salcido student, said he needed to be heard.michael perez/air force veterani wanna know how this legal counsel is going to help with the removal of gregory salcido about his comments made."a student filmed salcido's rant on his cell phone that's now gone viral.natsot"they're the freaking lowest of our low." karen rand, a former marine, says she wants salcido to know the military should be honored. karen rand/marine corps veteran "i have a education. i would like to know did he ever have a top secret clearance in the military? i did."at the pico rivera american legion, vete
dozens of veterans showed up hoping to talk about history teacher gregory salcido's anti- military rant.natsot/mos"you ought to make it a topic and you should allow us to speak." but salcido wasn't a topic for discussion.instead the district members wanted to talk about hiring legal representation. but they never answered why they need a legal firm.aurora villon/school board member"i will not entertain any other items that are not going to deal with the hiring of the law...
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david gregory and gloria borger are still with me. the president is recommending that his attorney general, who he clearly doesn't like because he recused himself from the russia investigation, go ahead and start a criminal investigation of the former president. >> well, you hit the nail right on the head. first of all, it all goes back to jeff sessions not recusing himself from russia. the president's anger is just smoldering over that. he gets angrier and angrier every time something happens in the russia investigation. which has occurred. so he also believes, i'm told, according to a source with knowledge this morning, that he believes that sessions' justice department is not aggressive enough on lots of things, and that would be investigating democrats, uranium one, obama, hillary clinton, whatever it is. he also was surprised to learn, i was told, that the bump stock rule was sort of languishing there and that still had not been done yet. and that's why he ordered jeff sessions to get it done. you know, as you know, these rules g
david gregory and gloria borger are still with me. the president is recommending that his attorney general, who he clearly doesn't like because he recused himself from the russia investigation, go ahead and start a criminal investigation of the former president. >> well, you hit the nail right on the head. first of all, it all goes back to jeff sessions not recusing himself from russia. the president's anger is just smoldering over that. he gets angrier and angrier every time something...
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congressman gregory mix. thank you.sually start with the elected official but i got to start with the author of this. what is it about the fbi and its culture, the way people make men and women devote their 30 or 40-year career to it with a limited income, not a terrible income but limited, and say this is what i'm going to do with my life? what is that? >> they're sworn top defend the rule of law and the constitution. they are quoted to law and they are not devoted to loyalty to any elected politician. they're going to follow the evidence in this case until the end of time or until the end of trump. >> wow. congressman, what do you make about there fight? i know if you're a progressive democrat, you might have a different view of j. edgar hoover's role through all those years. it may be mixed. what's your view of the fbi in this time with the president? >> well, you can just follow the facts. you know, president trump from the very beginning when he started with comey, he thought that he was going to be on his side whe
congressman gregory mix. thank you.sually start with the elected official but i got to start with the author of this. what is it about the fbi and its culture, the way people make men and women devote their 30 or 40-year career to it with a limited income, not a terrible income but limited, and say this is what i'm going to do with my life? what is that? >> they're sworn top defend the rule of law and the constitution. they are quoted to law and they are not devoted to loyalty to any...
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david gregory, if you look at that, that was the end. that was the last chance to keep this from happening. >> why have an officer there if you are not going to confront a shooter. that's the whole point. what's disturbing about the president frankly popping off with his psychological read on what the sociopaths are going to do when they come into a school is not helpful to have the president of the united states saying these are cowards. there was an officer there who failed to confront the shooter. again, you don't know what motivates. but in so many is cases these sociopaths, may be ill, they will see a sheriffs deputy or armed teachers that will dissuade them. come on. let's attack this a little more rigoro rigorously. the question from alisyn was the right one. it is very easy to put up a list of all of these missed signs. but if you're the parent of this child and you're going through all of these difficulties, he's not going to be incarcerated because of some of these tips or because of wraoug a slur on a ba writing a slur on a ba
david gregory, if you look at that, that was the end. that was the last chance to keep this from happening. >> why have an officer there if you are not going to confront a shooter. that's the whole point. what's disturbing about the president frankly popping off with his psychological read on what the sociopaths are going to do when they come into a school is not helpful to have the president of the united states saying these are cowards. there was an officer there who failed to confront...
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what was john kelly thinking, david gregory? >> well, be i don't know. but i think there is a lot of questioning to be done about how this is handled. when you have these allegations come forward against anyone in a professional setting, there's a lot that you want to and can investigate. it's not just about, well, this is a claim that is made and what do you say about it? there are records. there's photographs. there's records of going to an emergency room. you want to be very thorough about all of this. i guess anyone can understand the chief of staff feeling like this is a terrific person. i trust his character and all of these things. but these are serious allegations that he came to finally say in a statement. i think you have to be very careful about vetting this, trying to get to the bottom of it before you say, hey, i'm behind you. you should stay and fight. by the way, the other piece of this is you're working in the white house. if you want to start communicating to the american people, you better be clear about what you're doing and saying. th
what was john kelly thinking, david gregory? >> well, be i don't know. but i think there is a lot of questioning to be done about how this is handled. when you have these allegations come forward against anyone in a professional setting, there's a lot that you want to and can investigate. it's not just about, well, this is a claim that is made and what do you say about it? there are records. there's photographs. there's records of going to an emergency room. you want to be very thorough...
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. >> let's get the bottom line with cnn political analyst david gregory.on, good answer, your take? >> yeah, i think it's a fair question, you have to think about when with you're going to do an interview like that what do you expect the person to say and you could have ruled out the idea that she was going to say, you know what? i really do and this is just awful. this is the president's daughter. she's also a senior adviser, so i thought she very elegantly told him to take a walk in that question, but yeah. i think it's a fair question. you have the president who's accused of all kinds of sexual misconduct who bragged about sexual assault in the campaign, who's threatened to sue all of these accusers to set the record straight. hasn't sued any of them and we're in the middle of a major national conversation about this kind of sexual misconduct, so, yeah, i think fair to ask, fair not to get an answer. >> i guess, except that ivanka does hold herself up as a championing of i am, she has talked about working moms' rights. she does talk about families and s
. >> let's get the bottom line with cnn political analyst david gregory.on, good answer, your take? >> yeah, i think it's a fair question, you have to think about when with you're going to do an interview like that what do you expect the person to say and you could have ruled out the idea that she was going to say, you know what? i really do and this is just awful. this is the president's daughter. she's also a senior adviser, so i thought she very elegantly told him to take a walk...
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joining us now cnn political analyst david gregory and cnn legal and national security analyst asha ron gop cha. >> i want to start with you here. you say the president say it totally vin did i gates him and you have trey gowdy who was the one republican who saw the underlying data, feel the need to go on tv and say really, no, mr. president. look at this. >> the dossier has nothing to do with the meeting at trump tower. the dossier has nothing to do with an e-mail sent by cambridge. the dossier really has nothing to do with george papadopoulos's meeting in great britain. it also doesn't have anything to do with obstruction of justice. there's going to be a russia probe even without a dossier. >> one of the key authors, one of the key figures behind this republican memo is telling the president, david, not so fast. you should not be using this like you are. >> that's significant. another republican said the same thing. i would ask congressman gowdy who's not running for reelection why then he participated in drafting a memo that purported to show this was the kind of garbage in and garb
joining us now cnn political analyst david gregory and cnn legal and national security analyst asha ron gop cha. >> i want to start with you here. you say the president say it totally vin did i gates him and you have trey gowdy who was the one republican who saw the underlying data, feel the need to go on tv and say really, no, mr. president. look at this. >> the dossier has nothing to do with the meeting at trump tower. the dossier has nothing to do with an e-mail sent by...
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now i am with thing gregory's parish in san mateo. i have been there about 25 years. it was a treat for me to be on the other side and visit all these parishes and our three counties i have heard about. it was a fabulous experience and very educational from a professional standpoint. personally, a wonderful experience as well. >> and a kind of model of your principal. you don't sit in the office and do stuff. you build relationships. tell us about what you saw. >> it was very interesting. it was a great joy and honor to be in a position to represent and advocate the ministries of the archdiocese. and going out and learning about the parishes. there were about three things that emerged. one was, i heard a lot from the office staff about how we can better serve and assist them, both in development and the archdiocese office as a whole. i also learned about better ways in which we can communicate the needs of the archdiocese, most notably with regard to the appeal. how we can more effectively communicate what it is the appeal was getting to. and most significantly, i was
now i am with thing gregory's parish in san mateo. i have been there about 25 years. it was a treat for me to be on the other side and visit all these parishes and our three counties i have heard about. it was a fabulous experience and very educational from a professional standpoint. personally, a wonderful experience as well. >> and a kind of model of your principal. you don't sit in the office and do stuff. you build relationships. tell us about what you saw. >> it was very...
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. >> gregory aahern oversees an evacuation plan that would stretch nearly 100 miles.d. >> so we looked at if there's a rae re lease or failure of the dam. >> built in 1968 was one of seven earth and rock dams that is listed as concerns in this memo to officials last june. the other six are in los angeles, san bernardino and plumeas county. they are considered high or extremely high hazard. meaning likely loss of life downstream should they fail. the memo notes in the wake of the failure, quote, these structures may have potential structure churl or performance issues that could jeopardize their ability to safely pass a flood event. john garamendi. >> show me the money. >> he served as the deputy secretary of the interior in bill clinton's administration. >> these are known problems. >> we dug through the inspection records for all seven dams and while each said it was satisfactory for use, we found similar concerns for those noted in oroville's before the dam filled. cracks and voids in san bernardi bernardino. plumas, settling in the dam itself. in los angeles cracki
. >> gregory aahern oversees an evacuation plan that would stretch nearly 100 miles.d. >> so we looked at if there's a rae re lease or failure of the dam. >> built in 1968 was one of seven earth and rock dams that is listed as concerns in this memo to officials last june. the other six are in los angeles, san bernardino and plumeas county. they are considered high or extremely high hazard. meaning likely loss of life downstream should they fail. the memo notes in the wake of...
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let's begin our coverage with cnn political analyst david gregory. this is a lot of news on the russia investigation. it's been so drip, drip. now you have hope hicks saying i tell white lies but on nothing substantive. i'm not going to answer questions here. the committee does nothing. what pops to the top for you? >> i think kushner. it gets to what a lot of people feel is the heart of the mueller probe. is there any reason why the president or those closest to him were compromised because of his or others close to him, their business dealings with russia that would prevent him from either speaking out against russia, being mindful of the threat russia posed to the election or taking action afterward. i'm mindful of what ken starr said to you, let's think about what the real thrust of the investigation is to prove collusion. i don't know that we get any closer to that. but i think that scrutiny is so important about whether there's anybody who is compromised. the other piece of this is the drama in the west wing. kushner has had his security cleara
let's begin our coverage with cnn political analyst david gregory. this is a lot of news on the russia investigation. it's been so drip, drip. now you have hope hicks saying i tell white lies but on nothing substantive. i'm not going to answer questions here. the committee does nothing. what pops to the top for you? >> i think kushner. it gets to what a lot of people feel is the heart of the mueller probe. is there any reason why the president or those closest to him were compromised...
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[laughter] >> so years later leo -- it's on the record, in new york publisher would publish it, gregory publishes, 27 weeks on the new york times best seller list. 27 new york publishers turned it down, published it 44 weeks on new york times best seller's list. the way things are going now in the trump era, the hysteria, i don't know if any of you are reading the treason times but it's every day about somehow facebook page that they think russia went behind who they have thrown the whole election. [laughter] >> if you visited america in 2016 you would notice outside of major cities you couldn't drive a mile without seeing a trump sign, but i'm sure that that was facebook page. at any event, they have become more hysterical than i've ever seen and lived through mccarthy era and nixon but i have written about them but it's even worse than that. if they do get control of the internet, we can get back to gregory being the only source, the only way for conservatives to communicate with one another. [laughter] >> so today on their mailing list and remember there's a reason, the most dangerou
[laughter] >> so years later leo -- it's on the record, in new york publisher would publish it, gregory publishes, 27 weeks on the new york times best seller list. 27 new york publishers turned it down, published it 44 weeks on new york times best seller's list. the way things are going now in the trump era, the hysteria, i don't know if any of you are reading the treason times but it's every day about somehow facebook page that they think russia went behind who they have thrown the whole...
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chest and cause aid standoff with the husband and police forced their way into the home to find that gregory martin had taken his own life. >>> and now the jury is deliberating the fate of allentown mayor, ed pawlowski. walter perez is live outside of federal court. what is the story? >> reporter: well jim, we are told that deliberation was end for the day at 6:00. at this point it seems unlikely a verdict is reached as the mayor of pennsylvania's third largest city awaits his fate. >> the jury is deliberating the fate of allentown mayor, ed pawlowski five and a half weeks after the corruption trial started. and deliberations started a bit past noon after jurors receive issed two hours worth of instructions from the judge. it is around the alligation that he favored favors and city contracts in exchange for campaign donations. prosecutors played for the jury secret fbi recordings in which pawlowski is heard expressing his frustration for organizations that were previously granted contracts to make donations to the campaigns. >> and it's defense attorney argued even after recording pawlowski
chest and cause aid standoff with the husband and police forced their way into the home to find that gregory martin had taken his own life. >>> and now the jury is deliberating the fate of allentown mayor, ed pawlowski. walter perez is live outside of federal court. what is the story? >> reporter: well jim, we are told that deliberation was end for the day at 6:00. at this point it seems unlikely a verdict is reached as the mayor of pennsylvania's third largest city awaits his...
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. >> reporter: that was gregory wilson and his attorney last november. wilson lost his life during the fire by inhaling superheated air. r. however, the report by the santa rosa fire department does not cast blame on pg&e. >> it wasn't a matter of a powerline feeling or a transformer failing. we were able to articulate in our documentation that it was ultimately the wind that led to the ignition. >> reporter: the report concludes had it not been for the winds, the incidence might not have occurred. it looks fair to say attorneys representing fire departments -- fire victims will be taking a close look. the investigations that could have a major impact on those cases are being done by cal fire and the state public utilities commission. pg&e is working to get a statement in regards to this report. we are working to have it for you on mornings at 2 and www.ktvu.com. >> that's a lot of legal work ahead. thank you. >>> [ cheering and applause ] >> brady under pressure. launching one for the end zone. it's a jump ball. >> a little bit of drama at the super bow
. >> reporter: that was gregory wilson and his attorney last november. wilson lost his life during the fire by inhaling superheated air. r. however, the report by the santa rosa fire department does not cast blame on pg&e. >> it wasn't a matter of a powerline feeling or a transformer failing. we were able to articulate in our documentation that it was ultimately the wind that led to the ignition. >> reporter: the report concludes had it not been for the winds, the...