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gregory: it's very different.ese centralized government has much more control over the road picture whereas the u.s. has less control. the number one weapon the chinese government has is less about talk about desktop and negotiation -- talk and negotiations with trump. ettrickl yet to -- the -- theatric. you have seen the pboc reduced their repo rate, reduce regulations in terms of social funding. what happened? the cn white sold off -- cny sold off. the u.s. does not want -- the chinese yuan sold off. the chart -- the u.s. does not want to see the chinese want selloff. thea has more control of pboc come on like the u.s. u.s. government controlling the fed. anna: thank you very much. ofgory perdon, co-cio arbuthnot latham. thanks for joining us. let's get back to the situation at ap moller-maersk. the company has just announced it is planning a separate listing on the nasdaq copenhagen. ms. go live to copenhagen, where matt miller is joined by the company's ceo. good morning. with soren skou, the ceo of ap moller-
gregory: it's very different.ese centralized government has much more control over the road picture whereas the u.s. has less control. the number one weapon the chinese government has is less about talk about desktop and negotiation -- talk and negotiations with trump. ettrickl yet to -- the -- theatric. you have seen the pboc reduced their repo rate, reduce regulations in terms of social funding. what happened? the cn white sold off -- cny sold off. the u.s. does not want -- the chinese yuan...
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on foreign affairs magazine is standing by to speak to us on this topic gregory hello to you what do you make of the joint statement by the u.s. heads of intelligence that russia is right now still interfering in the u.s. midterms unbe on. well it's this is politics as usual where in the run up to the midterm elections the media and a lot of politicians particularly those on the opposition side in washington very anxious to say that the coming elections will not be free and fear the reality is that there's very little that russia can do to influence the elections certainly not in social media or in the manipulation of social media that's that's not going to have an influence on the election if that were the case then the united states with itself would come under severe attack or attempting to influence the elections are very hard to start over strategy or of britain and the like so really this is a nonsense and but it is the silly season it is the run up to a major congressional election which is critical and therefore these allegations are being made for domestic purposes i think t
on foreign affairs magazine is standing by to speak to us on this topic gregory hello to you what do you make of the joint statement by the u.s. heads of intelligence that russia is right now still interfering in the u.s. midterms unbe on. well it's this is politics as usual where in the run up to the midterm elections the media and a lot of politicians particularly those on the opposition side in washington very anxious to say that the coming elections will not be free and fear the reality is...
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david gregory can barely drive. >> barely. i didn't understand berman's joke, by the way.hat's how young i am. >> you're still getting to that point. that's okay. >> but the point is -- no, but the point is, look, the way i read trump, this is classic trump. he wants credit for something that he doesn't really have the power to do. >> right. >> i can take this over if i wanted, but i have not done that. i have let this process go forward because i have nothing to hide. i mean, it is similar to the mcgahn situation for which he does deserve some credit. he waived the executive privilege to allow him to testify. that may be a bad thing and now he's upset about how much he may have told special prosecutor he doesn't know about that could actually hurt him. so, yes, he can fire the attorney general. he could fire rod rosenstein, but the reality is he, as a practical matter, he can't do that without huge political blow back and he hasn't done it because he knows it's incredibly unwise to do it, but he'll come right up to that line and try to get credit for all of this good beha
david gregory can barely drive. >> barely. i didn't understand berman's joke, by the way.hat's how young i am. >> you're still getting to that point. that's okay. >> but the point is -- no, but the point is, look, the way i read trump, this is classic trump. he wants credit for something that he doesn't really have the power to do. >> right. >> i can take this over if i wanted, but i have not done that. i have let this process go forward because i have nothing to...
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residents like gregory perrone are staying behind.. even during mandatory evacuation orders..residents were prompted to leave friday.. when the ranch fire continued to grow lisa woodmancy also stayed home.. and so did deana, owner of lakeview supermarket of lakeview deana, owner and so did normal.">and so did deana, owner of lakeview supermarket on east highway 20.. a road that's been closed
residents like gregory perrone are staying behind.. even during mandatory evacuation orders..residents were prompted to leave friday.. when the ranch fire continued to grow lisa woodmancy also stayed home.. and so did deana, owner of lakeview supermarket of lakeview deana, owner and so did normal.">and so did deana, owner of lakeview supermarket on east highway 20.. a road that's been closed
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gregory understood the power of comedy. >> sunday in new york the phone rang.ife said jack parr's office. get on the phone, hi, dick, would you come on the show tonight? i said, no, thank you. and i hung up. because a black person couldn't sit on the couch. okay. the phone rang again. it's paul. dick, mr. paar, how come you don't want to work my show? i said, because a black person never sit on the couch. he said, come on. i said, no, no. he said, well, come on in, i'll let you sit on the couch. that's how it happened. >> what kind of car you got? >> a lincoln, naturally. >> well, that's -- that's -- >> to have dick gregory on jack paar in the early '60s was an indication of things to come. television and comedy will be a space where one will see a strong african-american presence going forward. >> the movement came and something came over me. civil rights, oh, man. >> dick gregory was actually getting arrested time and time again for making the marches, but then what he would do was he'd get bailed out and then he'd do a show that night. and what had happened
gregory understood the power of comedy. >> sunday in new york the phone rang.ife said jack parr's office. get on the phone, hi, dick, would you come on the show tonight? i said, no, thank you. and i hung up. because a black person couldn't sit on the couch. okay. the phone rang again. it's paul. dick, mr. paar, how come you don't want to work my show? i said, because a black person never sit on the couch. he said, come on. i said, no, no. he said, well, come on in, i'll let you sit on the...
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another month, gregory carol, wa5 after admitting 20 assaults.d in 2005 offences against boys there. police say there are enquiry expo5ed three other paedophiles at the school but they had already died. the other school focused on by the enquiry i5 down5ide, near bath. six month5 here either assaulted children or viewed abu5e images between 1960 and the early 2000. one was richard white who was given a five—year sentence in 2012. both school5 say conference if reform5 have been put in place since the abu5e scandals and have been put in place since the abuse scandals and safeguarding children in their care is paramount. however, today, the enquiries chair is expected to rebuke the roman catholic church for failing to tackle the problem years earlier. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the us is imposing fresh sanctions on russia over the nerve agent attack on the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter in the english town of salisbury. the state department and the cia have concluded that moscow used lethal chemica
another month, gregory carol, wa5 after admitting 20 assaults.d in 2005 offences against boys there. police say there are enquiry expo5ed three other paedophiles at the school but they had already died. the other school focused on by the enquiry i5 down5ide, near bath. six month5 here either assaulted children or viewed abu5e images between 1960 and the early 2000. one was richard white who was given a five—year sentence in 2012. both school5 say conference if reform5 have been put in place...
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>billowing the hilltops near lucerne ..gregory staying <gregory going to protect my home, protect myroperty, a lot you know, that's a bad thing. i'm anywhere.">even during evacuation orders.. residents were leave friday.. when the continued to grow lisa woodmancy also stayed home.. airplanes striking from become a backdrop in this neighborhood the mendocino complex fires combined has destroyed 68 structures 1
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ruth gregory from capital economics is surprised by the jumplj ruth gregory from capital economics isy little improvement in consumer purchasing power, so we would be wary of placing too much weight on these figures. indeed, it may bejust placing too much weight on these figures. indeed, it may be just that the strength in retail sales is offset by weaker spending away from the high street, as was the case earlier in the year. given that retailers were only managing to sustain this growth given the discounts, this is unlikely to be sustained, so we would not be too surprised to see some reversal in the august figures. amazon looks set to continue its expansion plans in the uk by setting up an insurance comparison site. according to reuters, amazon has been "sounding out" insurance companies to see if they would contribute products to its new venture. if you're after some bargain handbags and gladrags. .. sir rod stewart is having a "good old—fashioned clear out" and auctioning off some his furniture. fans of the maggie may singer could own items like a leopard print armchair or a figu
ruth gregory from capital economics is surprised by the jumplj ruth gregory from capital economics isy little improvement in consumer purchasing power, so we would be wary of placing too much weight on these figures. indeed, it may bejust placing too much weight on these figures. indeed, it may be just that the strength in retail sales is offset by weaker spending away from the high street, as was the case earlier in the year. given that retailers were only managing to sustain this growth given...
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it hase: -- gregory: been a nervous couple of weeks. down to two year lows. , andyields have spiked up just yesterday, the finance ministry will cancel the bond auction because the demand is so unstable. fortunately for the russians, they have been planning for this for a wild. they have been under sanctions heavily since 2014, so they have been battening down the hatches for a while. among the things they have been doing is reducing the deficit and showing the .urchasing gold holdings have been steadily increasing. ana: even if it does not make move in the direction they might have expected. yesterday, the u.s. we heard more news from the united states yesterday on this? the u.s. says this comes against u.s. and united nations laws. shippingtwo companies. they called out entities saying these individuals are making attempts to go around u.s. sanctions. all of this as we had hearings and the nonstop investigation that is continuing, the mueller investigation. anna: president trump reminded us that is where it all started. retaliate?like
it hase: -- gregory: been a nervous couple of weeks. down to two year lows. , andyields have spiked up just yesterday, the finance ministry will cancel the bond auction because the demand is so unstable. fortunately for the russians, they have been planning for this for a wild. they have been under sanctions heavily since 2014, so they have been battening down the hatches for a while. among the things they have been doing is reducing the deficit and showing the .urchasing gold holdings have...
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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 y are doing what thy 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 heroin and i had athena with me. and i was in the basement of these people's house, , and i a shootingng heroin n in their h, and she was upstairs in their living room watching tv. sarah: and she'd run through the house to try to get rid d of everytything she would find -- r heroin -- and she would flush it down the toilet, or she would break the needles. and then in the end
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 y are doing what thy 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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gregory: i do think so.e war getting nastier, foreign currencies, emerging markets. when you start to see euphoria, we're getting close to that in , bull markets begin with despair, bear markets begin with euphoria. we're begetting -- we are getting to a point they could begin to worry markets. tom: this has been wonderful. thank you so much. kevin cirilli and gregory valliere. michael darda will join us from mkm partners. we will link together fed policy and drag it over into michael and toward the american equity markets. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm taylor riggs. cash-rich20 other companies used to be the biggest buyers of short-term corporate debt. they've turned into sellers. a 300 billioned dollar a year hole in the market and making it more expensive for other companies to bar. the reason why apple and others are selling u.s. tax cuts are prompting them to bring home hoards which had been invested in short-term debt. president trump is stepping up his
gregory: i do think so.e war getting nastier, foreign currencies, emerging markets. when you start to see euphoria, we're getting close to that in , bull markets begin with despair, bear markets begin with euphoria. we're begetting -- we are getting to a point they could begin to worry markets. tom: this has been wonderful. thank you so much. kevin cirilli and gregory valliere. michael darda will join us from mkm partners. we will link together fed policy and drag it over into michael and...
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i will say that is notable but not surprising, david gregory. >> yeah. i mean, you know, he would sooner react to something that kanye west said, react to madonna. the fact that he ignores this is telling. he cannot get to the place where he's going to be the one to lead the charge. i think that is so important, not to equate what we've seen here to 9/11, the concerted effort in the face of terrorism that we saw post 9/11, the concerted effort that is required by any government in the face of cyber warfare is essential. and we're not seeing it. the trump administration i'm confident is on it and is fighting it, but to have this disconnect where you have a president who is not out there using every bit of the bully pulpit to fight it i think undercuts the country's effectiveness. >> on that point, last, yes, it would be nice to have the president speak from the same script that all of his intelligence heads are doing so. but, as someone who is in the intelligence agency, do you need the president? can all of our intelligence agencies adequately fight this
i will say that is notable but not surprising, david gregory. >> yeah. i mean, you know, he would sooner react to something that kanye west said, react to madonna. the fact that he ignores this is telling. he cannot get to the place where he's going to be the one to lead the charge. i think that is so important, not to equate what we've seen here to 9/11, the concerted effort in the face of terrorism that we saw post 9/11, the concerted effort that is required by any government in the...
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. >> one of those characters is gregory. >> i discovered ping-pong when i was about 11, 12 years old. i lived in a foster home. >> currently gregory is homeless. >> but you know, this provides an outlet for him because for him to go out and do that and keep his body energized, that's good. >> it's after 7:00 where things get a little bit more competitive, shall we say. one of those after 7:00 regulars is a guy by the name of wally green. he's a bit of a mystery to most of the other folks at bryant park. wally's a pro. very few people that he plays against at the park know about wally's background. including the fact that wally was a gang member when he was 13, he had six guns in his possession but he credits ping-pong for saving his life and keeping him out of jail. >> that's what took me out of the whole gangster thing. if it wasn't for this sport, and that guy, i would be dead or in jail. most people don't know that i'm responsible or my company is responsible for the table. >> look what good care they're taking of them. >> makes me feel amazing, people are playing every day, people
. >> one of those characters is gregory. >> i discovered ping-pong when i was about 11, 12 years old. i lived in a foster home. >> currently gregory is homeless. >> but you know, this provides an outlet for him because for him to go out and do that and keep his body energized, that's good. >> it's after 7:00 where things get a little bit more competitive, shall we say. one of those after 7:00 regulars is a guy by the name of wally green. he's a bit of a mystery to...
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in a foster home. >> currently gregory is homeless. >> but this provides an outlet for him because foro go out and do that and keep his body energized, that's good. >> it's after 7:00 when things get a little bit competitive. one of those regulars is a guy by the name of wally green. he's a bit of a mystery to most of the other folks at bryant park, but wally is a pro. very few people at the park know about wally's background, including the fact that wally was a gang member. when he was 13 had he six guns in his possession. but he credits ping pong for saving his life and keeping him out of jail. >> that's what took me out of the whole gangster thing. if it wasn't for this sport and that guy, i would be either dead or in jail. like most people don't know that i'm responsible or my company is responsible for these tables. >> and look at what good care they're taking of them. >> it makes me feel amazing, the fact that people are playing every day, people are loving it, there's tournaments. >> now he's touring the world, including north korea, basically as an ambassador for table tennis.
in a foster home. >> currently gregory is homeless. >> but this provides an outlet for him because foro go out and do that and keep his body energized, that's good. >> it's after 7:00 when things get a little bit competitive. one of those regulars is a guy by the name of wally green. he's a bit of a mystery to most of the other folks at bryant park, but wally is a pro. very few people at the park know about wally's background, including the fact that wally was a gang member....
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it's a moment fifteen 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 some responsibility for herself her little brother and her parents you always have to stick by your parents' side. even when they are doing what they aren't supposed to do you have to hope as much as possible. be as brave as possible. back then there was no such thing as cooking a meal together the family moved constantly they often lack basic necessities at the end they lived in a motel athena's parents existed in a drunk fueling these first pills then heroin. you know i went my hair when i had it been a with me and i was in the basement of this these people's house and i was shooting heroin in their house and she was upstairs in the living room watching t.v. and she'd run through the house to try to get rid of everything she would find. she would flush it she would break the needles. and then the hand you know we're just getting a matter of her away why you know why would you do that. it was very clear. she was just
it's a moment fifteen 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 some responsibility for herself her little brother and her parents you always have to stick by your parents' side. even when they are doing what they aren't supposed to do you have to hope as much as possible. be as brave as possible. back then there was no such thing as cooking a meal together the family moved constantly they...
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deepest condolences go out to the family of gregory blackman and his community. this is an absolute tragedypare the courtroom michael smith is devastated by the tragedy. >> prosecutors say smith drove about a block away and was identified by a group of people who surrendered -- who surrounded him. according to police smith said i did it, i'm drunk, i drove. just take me to the san francisco hall of justice at 850 bryant st. >>> three caltrans workers were hurt in fairfield when a pickup truck plowed into their vehicles on the shoulder of interstate 80. it happened at about 11:30 yesterday morning in the westbound lanes near manuel campos parkway. it happened in the same area where earlier this month a chp officer and a driver were killed during a traffic stop. in yesterday's crashed the driver lost control, veered off the freeway, and ran into the had to be extricated from the wreckage ash were also hurt. >> people around here drive so fast. they don't care. they're not looking out for us, really. i have seen people on cell phones while we are working. >> the thr
deepest condolences go out to the family of gregory blackman and his community. this is an absolute tragedypare the courtroom michael smith is devastated by the tragedy. >> prosecutors say smith drove about a block away and was identified by a group of people who surrendered -- who surrounded him. according to police smith said i did it, i'm drunk, i drove. just take me to the san francisco hall of justice at 850 bryant st. >>> three caltrans workers were hurt in fairfield when a...
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national status. >> david gregory, doesn't take a crystal ball to see this one coming. of course the american legion, of course constituent. john mccain was in some ways a class of his own, you know. he was not your everyday senator that might squabble with the president. and the fact that the president was so terribly tone deaf on this. i mean, sometimes his instincts obviously are right on and appeal to voters in a really deep way, and sometimes they're off kilter. so yesterday was one of those and it is fascinating to see behind the scenes how many people had to appeal to him to say something kind about john mccain. >> right. well, look, this is just a self-imposed controversy, a self-imposed mistake once again born out of the president's insecurity, his self indulgence with regard to his temper and it shows you how he went out of his way to ignore his top aides, who said, you know, you can't do this. you have to do the right thing here because it's not about him. it's about the presidency. the office of the presidency requires, you're duty bound to honor a figure li
national status. >> david gregory, doesn't take a crystal ball to see this one coming. of course the american legion, of course constituent. john mccain was in some ways a class of his own, you know. he was not your everyday senator that might squabble with the president. and the fact that the president was so terribly tone deaf on this. i mean, sometimes his instincts obviously are right on and appeal to voters in a really deep way, and sometimes they're off kilter. so yesterday was one...
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the good news is that it is 5:49 in the east and david gregory is now awake.ned about that. it was touch and go. >> was it? >> yes. for a few hours there. he is now awake and he is here, present, in the building. >> did he hit the snooze button? >> you know how hard it is when you are not used to doing this full-time. >> preach. >> i'm used to doing it and it is difficult when the 1:50 alarm goes off. what time does your go off? >> mine goes off at 3:15. >> you get to sleep in. >> david gregory's went off at 5:35. something like that. >> david gregory. get that man some coffee. see you in ten minutes. thank you. >>> let's get a check on cnn money at 5:50. stock futures ticking lower. the market finished mostly higher yesterday. tech stocks carrying the gains. stock markets in europe and asia are mixed. investors awaiting the july jobs report due an hour before the opening bell. the forecast for 190,000 new jobs. unemployment rate expected to tick down. wages forecast to hold steady. >>> apple is the darling of wall street this morning. stock popped 3% yesterda
the good news is that it is 5:49 in the east and david gregory is now awake.ned about that. it was touch and go. >> was it? >> yes. for a few hours there. he is now awake and he is here, present, in the building. >> did he hit the snooze button? >> you know how hard it is when you are not used to doing this full-time. >> preach. >> i'm used to doing it and it is difficult when the 1:50 alarm goes off. what time does your go off? >> mine goes off at...
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come if and only if the democrats retake one or both houses in congress. >> jeffrey toobin, david gregory, david kay johnson, thanks for being with us. what will democrats do about this? . will there be a public call for an moment proceeding? we will speak to the leader of the democratic party, senator elizabeth warren joins us next. - why are drivers 50 and over switching to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford? let's take a ride with some actual customers and find out. - well, tell me about your experience when you switched to the hartford. - when i switched to the hartford, i'm sitting there thinking, "man, i should have "turned 50 years ago." they saved me a bunch of money. you can't beat that. - what blows me away about the hartford is their lifetime renewability benefit. now this is their promise not to drop you even if you have an accident. - i know when i'm driving, i'm covered. - [narrator] drivers 50 and over can save hundreds of dollars when they switch to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford and get other incredible benefits like lifetime renewability
come if and only if the democrats retake one or both houses in congress. >> jeffrey toobin, david gregory, david kay johnson, thanks for being with us. what will democrats do about this? . will there be a public call for an moment proceeding? we will speak to the leader of the democratic party, senator elizabeth warren joins us next. - why are drivers 50 and over switching to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford? let's take a ride with some actual customers and find out. -...
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pastor gregory livingston is from the coalition for a new chicago which has been organising protestsing us. you have been protesting, which means that you would like something to be done. what would you like to see done? first of all, thank you for having me. let mejust first of all, thank you for having me. let me just emphasise that this is the 52nd anniversary of doctor martin luther king's must remark apart, where he was not permanently injured. the march was hostile and dangerous. but we have a march on thursday that he cubs dingos. we're still struggling with some of the same problems. we have made some progress, but still not enough, because chicago, its main problem is that it was intentionally segregated, and now it must intentionally de— segregate to bring down the corruption of violence. that is taking your protest, because the chicago cubs, that would be mainstream chicago, hard does that help your cause? you know, we brought much as from the south and west sides of chicago to disadvantage as areas. much to those areas, through shattered businesses, foreclosed houses, pot
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would have been probably more usable easy to trace to the attacker than had grown its data all right gregory will co-founder of as well as dot com thanks for giving us your take today on those events in the capital caracas. well the first arrests have been made in portland oregon during a rally which was seen the right wing group patriot prayer faceoff against self described fascist counter protesters police of all the crowds to disperse after some protesters threw rocks and bottles at the officers used flash bangs in an attempt to control the demonstration. i i i. i i i i i i. i. i i i i. already several injured as hundreds of demonstrators many of whom had vowed to bring their guns have gathered in waterfront park in the city center as mentioned others calling themselves and the fascist activists have also gathered for a counter protest is the third patriot prayer rally in portland this summer the previous two also descend into violence as its members clashed with police and counter-demonstrators police say the extra security measures that have been set up this time include barricades and
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. >> reverend gregory livingston is one of the many calling for an investigation.s could be the barometer for the power of the president in november. >> president trump: troy balderson. he's the guy. they are talking about this blue wave, but i think it could be a red wave. hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. no mathere are over 10,000 allstate agents riding sweep. call one today. are you in good hands? ♪ it's so hard to believe ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby. all you can eat is back, baby. applebee's. >> sandra: 60 hours, at least 70 people injured and 11 shot to death. we are not talking about a war zone, this is chicago. the weekend crime spree tripling in a city already battling ape crisis. protesters took to the streets demanding the resignation of mayor rahm emanuel citing his inability to get the city's gun crime under control. today in a rare move, the police superintendent delivere
. >> reverend gregory livingston is one of the many calling for an investigation.s could be the barometer for the power of the president in november. >> president trump: troy balderson. he's the guy. they are talking about this blue wave, but i think it could be a red wave. hard on her feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they're clinically proven to relieve pain and give you the comfort to move more. dr. scholl's, born to move. no mathere are...
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but we're still waiting to hear back live now to one of the co-founders of that as well now says gregory well part welcome to the program now why do you think your site fell foul of facebook's rules. well the big problem really is that we never got an explanation there was no so it's impossible for us to really know. the only our best guess is that perhaps a number of people complained to facebook claiming that it was perhaps misrepresenting what we were doing other words claiming that we were government sponsored site or something like that and so they automatically take a side that's what i can told now when when there's a sufficient number of complaints and of course when we appeal it then they review it actually our side has been that is our page on facebook has been put up again late last night so things are back to normal but we still didn't receive a single explanation as to why it was taken down or why it was put back up one along with that you were saying that you haven't had any explanation about the temporary ban how likely are to use to get an answer given the questions that
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. >> joining me right now, "usa today" white house correspondent gregory cortey and politico foreignorrespondent nahal toosey. nahal, you first do you believe that dorsey is telling the truth that twitter is politically blind when it comes to enforcing its rules? >> i think it often comes down to the numbers. he might say, look, we're not looking at someone's political ideology when we decide to ban them or not but if nine of the ten people you ban are conservatives versus liberals, then you're going to be opening up yourself to questions of bias. >> and gregory, in trump's tweet, he said, i'm quoting now, speaking loudly and clearly for his administration, we won't let that happen. well, there's a summation of his sentiments. so is he threatening to intervene in some way on twitter? >> let's just say that president trump is sort of an unlikely champion of free speech, given his position on nfl players taking a knee. he's currently going after omarosa manmanigault, his forme aide, for enforcing a nondisclosure agreement. he's battled with the press constantly. he likes twitter becaus
. >> joining me right now, "usa today" white house correspondent gregory cortey and politico foreignorrespondent nahal toosey. nahal, you first do you believe that dorsey is telling the truth that twitter is politically blind when it comes to enforcing its rules? >> i think it often comes down to the numbers. he might say, look, we're not looking at someone's political ideology when we decide to ban them or not but if nine of the ten people you ban are conservatives versus...
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and speak down to gregory copley now he's the editor of the publications defense and foreign affairs things also was an advisor to the last shahr other round during the latter years of his reign so this is a good position to give us information on this gregory where does this move put us around relations it seems like trumps using sanctions as a stick to bait iran into a position where is as they've said it the us they want iran to be paid like a normal country but where do the relations between the countries go from here well look all these up the tree position is worth quite a tramp or whether it's by our army or the general sort of money for the year. revolutionary guard there the u.s. and iran are both posturing for a breakthrough in relations so this is the same negotiating technique which trump used with kim jong un and kim jong un usual trouble it's about building a negotiating position and go for the sanctions position is a temporary expedient one of the initial tolls allowed. if you like almost unavoidable given that trump has rejected the five plus one but with iran the rea
and speak down to gregory copley now he's the editor of the publications defense and foreign affairs things also was an advisor to the last shahr other round during the latter years of his reign so this is a good position to give us information on this gregory where does this move put us around relations it seems like trumps using sanctions as a stick to bait iran into a position where is as they've said it the us they want iran to be paid like a normal country but where do the relations...
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we want to bring in john avlon, david gregory. great to have all of you. it's fascinating to watch the anatomy of the president's shifting statements. so he was, according to all of the reporting from cnn, from the "wall street journal," "the washington post," he was dug in for two days. he didn't want to say something nice or laudatory about john mccain in part -- this is interesting -- because he felt it would be inauthentic. americans knew they didn't like each other and wouldn't ring true if he were to say something nice, he felt, not understanding that this is about john mccain's life, not about their feud, but then the reporting says that it was john kelly, chief of staff, it was bill shine now in the communications department and it was sarah sanders who played a really, according to "the wall street journal," fundamental role in getting him to change his mind. it's interesting because we don't often see how it works and how the president can change his mind. your thoughts? >> couple of things. first, this is just another self-imposed controversy th
we want to bring in john avlon, david gregory. great to have all of you. it's fascinating to watch the anatomy of the president's shifting statements. so he was, according to all of the reporting from cnn, from the "wall street journal," "the washington post," he was dug in for two days. he didn't want to say something nice or laudatory about john mccain in part -- this is interesting -- because he felt it would be inauthentic. americans knew they didn't like each other and...
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>> i want to bring in a former federal prosecutor jeffrey toobin and david gregory. gentlemen, thank you for being with us. jeffery toobin to you, i had to chance to listen to you as this news was coming in, surprising and big to everyone involved. you had a chance to get some sleep, i wonder if your view on the enormity of it all has changed. >> not at all, berman. this is just an enormous development. because this brings criminal accusations to the door of the oval office. the claim by michael cohen that his illegal activities were at the direction of donald trump is just an absolutely game-changing development. and what makes it even more difficult for the trump administration is that cohen's claim has the ring of truth. why would michael cohen break the law to help donald trump get elected president, except at the direction of donald trump? this was a crime designed to help donald trump get elected president. it didn't make michael cohen any money. it doesn't help him. it was a crime for donald trump, so the claim that he directed it has a lot of credibility. >>
>> i want to bring in a former federal prosecutor jeffrey toobin and david gregory. gentlemen, thank you for being with us. jeffery toobin to you, i had to chance to listen to you as this news was coming in, surprising and big to everyone involved. you had a chance to get some sleep, i wonder if your view on the enormity of it all has changed. >> not at all, berman. this is just an enormous development. because this brings criminal accusations to the door of the oval office. the...
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and cnn political analyst david gregory. it is great to have all of you.you share with us your thoughts today? >> i'm devastated, i noo it was coming, but it is still a huge blow. i'm not a young guy any more, but it is hart for me to imagine an american without john mccain. he didn't just stand for the principals, he exemplified the principals, and he just towered over politics in my lifetime. he is one of the greatest men i ever knew. it is hard for me to wriep my mind around the fact that he will not be here any more. >> you think it passing is even sadder now? >> yes, you have a president who, appeals to the lowest among us, that divides us, that caters to isolationism and protectionism, and kowtows the dictators. john mccain was a freedom fighter above all. he knew how presh it was because he himself had been denied his freedom for more than five n five-and-a-half years. he stood up for america. he truly did, he did not serve his ego or narrow self interest. it was not just his body he hut on the line. >> and with honor, you heard him say there, he ho
and cnn political analyst david gregory. it is great to have all of you.you share with us your thoughts today? >> i'm devastated, i noo it was coming, but it is still a huge blow. i'm not a young guy any more, but it is hart for me to imagine an american without john mccain. he didn't just stand for the principals, he exemplified the principals, and he just towered over politics in my lifetime. he is one of the greatest men i ever knew. it is hard for me to wriep my mind around the fact...
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welcome now gregory white from moscow. good to have you. is this a surprise?here is a statute that requires the u.s. to do this. it was a surprise. i don't think anybody noticed the statute and there was a requirement, so when the announcement came out late yesterday, it was unexpected. the market had been selling off. there have been sanctions discussions and congress the last couple of days. certainly surprise people and focus their attention. david: are people focused on the next part of this. , the country that has used chemical weapons, if they have not apologized, which are vladimir putin doesn't seem inclined to do, then it ramps up into diplomatic relationships and flights. >> right. it, theer you get into more complicated it gets. the second round is quite tough, ,rought import and export curbs aeroflot could get frozen out of flying to the u.s. ever used against pariah states like north korea and syria here it it would be the first time it were applied on a country like russia. nobody knows what will happen. there is a lot of discretion that allows t
welcome now gregory white from moscow. good to have you. is this a surprise?here is a statute that requires the u.s. to do this. it was a surprise. i don't think anybody noticed the statute and there was a requirement, so when the announcement came out late yesterday, it was unexpected. the market had been selling off. there have been sanctions discussions and congress the last couple of days. certainly surprise people and focus their attention. david: are people focused on the next part of...
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year-old michael smith was charged today stemming from a tuesday night accident that killed 65-year-old gregory black mapp. smith's wife warned him not to drive after drinking in oakland and continued to drink on the drive to san francisco. >> tips moment in sap mateo county when a car was left teetering right on the edge of a cliff. sky 7 was over the scene near san gregorio beach. the driver of the mini-cooper veered off the road after being cut off by a white mustang. good samaritans luck lip stopped and pulled the victims out. nobody was hurt. >> a lawsuit against a senior care home that burned during last year's wildfires, 17 elderly residents and family members sued the oakmont senior living accusing the staff of not taking enough precautions when flames swept through. the case was about to go to trial. terms were not made public. >> the trial for the ghost ship fire defendants is likely t def today charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. an oakland judge threw out plea deals that were agreed upon by both suspects. they want the trial move out of almeda county and will motion
year-old michael smith was charged today stemming from a tuesday night accident that killed 65-year-old gregory black mapp. smith's wife warned him not to drive after drinking in oakland and continued to drink on the drive to san francisco. >> tips moment in sap mateo county when a car was left teetering right on the edge of a cliff. sky 7 was over the scene near san gregorio beach. the driver of the mini-cooper veered off the road after being cut off by a white mustang. good samaritans...
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gregory lee, thank you so much.els to everyone. >> thanks for having me angie. >> thanks. >>> we will get a final check on the forecast when we return. don't forget to join us for the ellen show ts afternoon 3g. of course that is disney world will jet raises under a new contract reached between the company and several ns. it increases the minimum starting pay $2015 an hour by 2021. it caps nine months of tense egotiations that led to large protests. the unions represent 38,000 service workers atne d world, half the number working at the park. the union says most make ls than $11 an hour. you tube adds will be getting less skippable. any channel that can make money from its video also soone able to implement non-skippable ads. previously only select channels had that action. advertiser pay more money for the non-skippable adds which means more money for those who create 'em. they set the maximum time for those adds at 15 to 20 seconds. >>> it looks like actually want the work longer, even beyond retirement age. but s
gregory lee, thank you so much.els to everyone. >> thanks for having me angie. >> thanks. >>> we will get a final check on the forecast when we return. don't forget to join us for the ellen show ts afternoon 3g. of course that is disney world will jet raises under a new contract reached between the company and several ns. it increases the minimum starting pay $2015 an hour by 2021. it caps nine months of tense egotiations that led to large protests. the unions represent...
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>> i think he is, in many ways, hiding behind what gregory is talking about. if i really wanted to put my thumb on the scale, i would simply fire the man that oversees and sanctions the condu conduct. talking to attorney general jeff sessions, who is recusing himself, he is saying no, if i want to impact it, i go to the man that recommends whether or not it goes to a grand jury. so i think he fails miserably. i didn't say he must or shall or direct him to do anything wrong. when you find yourself arguing about the form and not the substance of what you're doing, you're playing a losing plan's game. >> i'm interested in whether or not legally he plans to make a difference in will be a legal process to a certain degree. this different between what the president says, that puts us in unique territory, because he says so many unconventional and unusual things. but he has given mueller plenty of room. he wants to cooperate despite all of the railing against the investigation. >> no prosecutor, and i think -- no prosecutor entestideavors to an obstruction of justice
>> i think he is, in many ways, hiding behind what gregory is talking about. if i really wanted to put my thumb on the scale, i would simply fire the man that oversees and sanctions the condu conduct. talking to attorney general jeff sessions, who is recusing himself, he is saying no, if i want to impact it, i go to the man that recommends whether or not it goes to a grand jury. so i think he fails miserably. i didn't say he must or shall or direct him to do anything wrong. when you find...
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i got to meet celebrities like david gregory along the way. and so, a kind of went from there. i've always been a history buff and the opportunity to take my experience in covering trials in my passion and love for history in being able to work on this book was just a real try. the criminal trial, but the civil trial afterward is also covered, which at that point we got to do together. and in colorado. you have the oklahoma city bombing and the trial of timothy mcveigh and then do jonbenet murder investigation. all of this is happening at a time with in almost one after the other were a lot of high profile trials where the public seem to be enthralled in these cases in a way that hasn't sustained itself even now? >> you know, there is definitely a period in the 90s and there was a little. theory imac has always been that reality shows became the reason people stopped watching trials, that because they became the sort of soup to version of a trial and then people realized reality shows are fake and so they've come back to trials again. i have nothing to back that up apart from s
i got to meet celebrities like david gregory along the way. and so, a kind of went from there. i've always been a history buff and the opportunity to take my experience in covering trials in my passion and love for history in being able to work on this book was just a real try. the criminal trial, but the civil trial afterward is also covered, which at that point we got to do together. and in colorado. you have the oklahoma city bombing and the trial of timothy mcveigh and then do jonbenet...
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i'm speak with gregory meek and correspondents and specialists also standing by with full coverage and let's begin with kristen davis, the woman known as the manhattan madame facing a grand jury as part of the mueller probe, a several new twist in the investigation. cnn crime and justice roerpt is here. shimon, why would mueller be interested in her? >> set to appear here in washington, d.c. under subpoena before the special counsel investigating russian interference. her interest, mueller's interest in her could be because of her close association to roger stone. she has known him for more than ten years. she's done work for him. while he was working on the campaign in 2016. their relationship spans, you know, more than a decade. he is also the godfather to her son. and certainly, just appears, just continues to appear that mueller has questions for her. and now, he wanted her to appear before the grand jury. continue what he knows. and also, another person as you said who mueller wanted to question was andrew miller. he was subpoenaed. he is defying that subpoena. he's now being held
i'm speak with gregory meek and correspondents and specialists also standing by with full coverage and let's begin with kristen davis, the woman known as the manhattan madame facing a grand jury as part of the mueller probe, a several new twist in the investigation. cnn crime and justice roerpt is here. shimon, why would mueller be interested in her? >> set to appear here in washington, d.c. under subpoena before the special counsel investigating russian interference. her interest,...
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blackman who was riding a bike. >> our deepest condolences go out to the family of gregory blackmanty. this is an absolute tragedy. i think it is apparent to anyone in the courtroom that michael smith is devastated by the tragedy. >> prosecutors say smith drove about a block away and was identified by a group of people who surrounded him. according to police smith said, quote, i did it, i'm drunk, i drove, just take me to 850, referring to san francisco's hall of justice at 850 bryant st. >>> oakland police say donation fund has been set up for the rookie police officer seriously hurt in a crash last week 22-year-old jordan wingate was responding to reports of suspicious people near the port when he crashed into a car and careened into a big rig that was stopped for key is still in intensive care in critical condition. officer wingate started his career with opd as a cadet in 2013. last year he graduated from the academy at the top of his class. if you want to donate we have posted more information on our website, ktvu.com. >>> the vote to allow more buses in that read transit only
blackman who was riding a bike. >> our deepest condolences go out to the family of gregory blackmanty. this is an absolute tragedy. i think it is apparent to anyone in the courtroom that michael smith is devastated by the tragedy. >> prosecutors say smith drove about a block away and was identified by a group of people who surrounded him. according to police smith said, quote, i did it, i'm drunk, i drove, just take me to 850, referring to san francisco's hall of justice at 850...
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blackman who was riding a bike. >> our deepest condolences go out to the family of gregory blackmannd his community. this is an absolute tragedy, and i think that is apparent to anyone in the courtroom. michael smith is devastated by this tragedy. >> prosecutors say smith drove about a block away and was identified by a group of people who had surrounded him. according to police, smith said, i did it, i'm drunk, i'm droll -- i drove. just take me to 850, referring to san francisco's hall of justice at 850 bryant. >>> it's cool out there, there is a lot of fog. that is a lot of fog. >> that is a lot of fog. >> that's more than i thought. the smoke cleared out a little bit, the air quality is better. we had a spare the air day sunday but not so now. as you look at the temperatures from today, they are certainly cooler. that marine layer just motored inland. the depth of it got to almost 3000 feet. emily, the inversion is around 1200 feet. but when he gets up around 3000 feet, it's game on. that fog is awfully up into sacramento, davis, and fairfield. but the idea being it really had a
blackman who was riding a bike. >> our deepest condolences go out to the family of gregory blackmannd his community. this is an absolute tragedy, and i think that is apparent to anyone in the courtroom. michael smith is devastated by this tragedy. >> prosecutors say smith drove about a block away and was identified by a group of people who had surrounded him. according to police, smith said, i did it, i'm drunk, i'm droll -- i drove. just take me to 850, referring to san francisco's...
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gregory can field jr. was shot and krled n land over at fed ex field. they say he was a menace and officer was forced to shoot. they say that was not the case at al >> he was an amazing person. he did not need to beth kille way he was. >> but in all fairness, police say they recovered rcotics, cash, and a handgun that belonged to him at the >> that's funny because none of the neighbors can attest to that. >> canfield's sisr said he leaves behind sevendr chil. there was a struggle when officers tried to arrest can field. he was shot when police say he reached for a gun. >>> an update for a violent robbery. police have arrested 19-year-old curtis hepegas. faces first degree assault and armed robbery charges. charges are also pending fwens a 14-year-old from d.c. police are still searching for a third individual. there was a robberyttestster beauty salon. it shows two store employees being attacked and then the release of pepper spray. >>> remember that bigilary parade that president trump was asking about? well, it looks like it may not happen in november
gregory can field jr. was shot and krled n land over at fed ex field. they say he was a menace and officer was forced to shoot. they say that was not the case at al >> he was an amazing person. he did not need to beth kille way he was. >> but in all fairness, police say they recovered rcotics, cash, and a handgun that belonged to him at the >> that's funny because none of the neighbors can attest to that. >> canfield's sisr said he leaves behind sevendr chil. there was a...
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defendants to close their eyes and imagine gregory just being out of reach.he anguish? can you feel that pain? i don't know how you can look at yoursel pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter and almena is expected to get a nine-year sentence and here is for credit for time served. >>> families of the ghost ship fire victims are demanding both accountability and justice. a forward with a civil lawsuit. >> many of the family members said that they wanted to have a trial so that they can have answers as to what happened and who did what. they are disappointed that there is not a trial. that leaves us in a civil suit that we are going to answer those questions for them . >> the focus of the civil case is whether the city of oakland, pg&e, and the warehouse owners were negligent or disregarded safety. many family members of the victims said they are angry that no one has taken responsibility. one man cried oute is ashamed of the city and called the warehouse owners cowards. stay with us for continuing coverage of the go ship warehouse fire case. we will be
defendants to close their eyes and imagine gregory just being out of reach.he anguish? can you feel that pain? i don't know how you can look at yoursel pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter and almena is expected to get a nine-year sentence and here is for credit for time served. >>> families of the ghost ship fire victims are demanding both accountability and justice. a forward with a civil lawsuit. >> many of the family members said that they wanted to have a trial so...
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woman: and i contacted gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those specimensn the collection. yep, that's xerotricha theree. and who'o's this little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a r really tey,y, tiny one?e? vendetti: yepep, that's a juvenile. so, i in february 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans invited d me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but then also this other species called cochlicella barbara, which also is a first record for los angeles county. and then now, almost two years later, i'm back assessing are thosose spieies still here. and they are. we literally are collaborators. like, we have papers together with all of our names on it. so, those are things that-- that collaboratioion makes this specimen and citizen science and standing in this backyard a really meaningful thing. pauly: this one's gonna go right there. we have the specimens that you see behind me, and other specimens all throughout this instititution. over 35 million spec
woman: and i contacted gregory to say, can i come out and get it because we don't have any of those specimensn the collection. yep, that's xerotricha theree. and who'o's this little guy? emily han: is that a cochlicella barbara? a r really tey,y, tiny one?e? vendetti: yepep, that's a juvenile. so, i in february 1 of 2016, i came out here, the hans invited d me, and we just did a little exploration of their backyard and collected xerotricha conspurcata, so, the species we're talking about, but...
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family, including his son a hemophiliac who is kept alive according to his mother by the powers of gregory --. he is a holy man he said so himself. >>world war i may be held in the west, it is pure hell 10 times over for the russians. for them no glamour, no airplanes, divisions without artillery, companies without rifles. rifles without bullets. russian casualties exceed the total casualties of the germans. at home starvation and poverty exceeding previous russian experiences. finally march 1917 a demonstration and st. petersburg starts over a simple demand for higher bread rations. it gets out of hand and it brings in a new demand. bizarre reacts in customary fashion he turns his troops a loose on demonstrators but something goes wrong. the army joins the people. the czar falls, a young lawyer administered justice to the government in which many parties are represented. >> the revolution belongs to the people. i propose to defended against any attack either from the left or the right. >> he arrested the czar and his family and announced that free elections should be held. political priso
family, including his son a hemophiliac who is kept alive according to his mother by the powers of gregory --. he is a holy man he said so himself. >>world war i may be held in the west, it is pure hell 10 times over for the russians. for them no glamour, no airplanes, divisions without artillery, companies without rifles. rifles without bullets. russian casualties exceed the total casualties of the germans. at home starvation and poverty exceeding previous russian experiences. finally...
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. >> david gregory's daughter was one of 36 people killed in the inferno. he said he was not remorseful enough in his remarks. >> i don't think he is willing to accept his role in this. >> in an exclusive interview earlier this week, he shared his wishes for a change of venue. >> how am i going to find a jury? they are saying i'm guilty for allows this to happen. >> fearing they won't get a fair trial, they won't get a motion. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> you can get these and other updates from the news app that works on apple and android devices. >> a fire forced out about a dozen families in healdsburg. here's a look at smoke that broke out about 2:30. officials lifted the evacuation order and a few hours later no damage was reported. >> a burning car scorched a grassy area in morgan hill. this is the aftermath. flame destroyed the car. the grass blackened near oak glen and west ed monson avenue. it is not clear how it caught fire. >> new garage doors are required to come with a back up battery to help you escape in a disaster. when the power goes out, the
. >> david gregory's daughter was one of 36 people killed in the inferno. he said he was not remorseful enough in his remarks. >> i don't think he is willing to accept his role in this. >> in an exclusive interview earlier this week, he shared his wishes for a change of venue. >> how am i going to find a jury? they are saying i'm guilty for allows this to happen. >> fearing they won't get a fair trial, they won't get a motion. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> you...