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gregory. this face-to-face connection is a priority for him. >> listen to the people, understand them, find outhat's on their heart, and then try to respond as generously and lovingly as you can. and so that's what i'm doing. >> reporter: one by one, they line up to share a hug or a handshe and t pose for uress he >> okay, i will pray for it. >> reporter: it's been a time of turmoil for the catholic church here. parishioners and priests have told him how they are feeling. >> they want me to know how deeply embarrassed and ashamed p t toashewant know that that pain is real. but so is the depth of their faith. epteexor r tr:t inpaha abuse scandals involving gregory's two predecesso. first the defrocking of how ex-cardinal todore mccarrick afterhe vatican found him guilty of sexually abusing children and adults. and ex-cardinal wuerl. >> every bishop has to be a church.erson for the and that's what i have to do. i have to do it in a particularly sensitive arena because this is the nation's capito
gregory. this face-to-face connection is a priority for him. >> listen to the people, understand them, find outhat's on their heart, and then try to respond as generously and lovingly as you can. and so that's what i'm doing. >> reporter: one by one, they line up to share a hug or a handshe and t pose for uress he >> okay, i will pray for it. >> reporter: it's been a time of turmoil for the catholic church here. parishioners and priests have told him how they are...
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gregory.face-to-face connectio a priority to him. >> listen to the people, understand them, find out what's on their hearts and try to respond as generously and asly lovings you can. so that's what i'm doing.ep >> rter: one by one, they line up to share a hug or a handshake and to pose for pictures as he listens to their stories. >> okay! i'll pray for it!has. epr:snim o t iso t turmoil f catholic church here. pashioners and priestsave told him how they're feeling. >> they want me to know howde ly embarrassed, scandalized, and ashamed this past year has been for them a they want me to know that that pain is real, sb but so is the depth of their faith. >> reporter: that pain stems from high-profil sex abuse scandals involving gregory's two predecessors, first the defrocking of now ex-cdinal mccarrick after the vatican found him guilty of sexually abusing children and adults. and then t resignation of cardinal donald wuerl, a of not doing enough to punish predator priests when he served s b ipsb
gregory.face-to-face connectio a priority to him. >> listen to the people, understand them, find out what's on their hearts and try to respond as generously and asly lovings you can. so that's what i'm doing.ep >> rter: one by one, they line up to share a hug or a handshake and to pose for pictures as he listens to their stories. >> okay! i'll pray for it!has. epr:snim o t iso t turmoil f catholic church here. pashioners and priestsave told him how they're feeling. >>...
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news4's david culver explains the challenges ahead for wilton gregory. >>> breaking the bottleneck but at what price? adam tuss explains the plan to add more express tollways on the belt in virginia. t> and raising red flag. a new law in maryland already paying dividends, keeping guns out of the hands of potentially dangerous individuals. >> announcer: welcome to "news4 this week." >>> hello, everyone. i'm leon harris. we start this week with a new beginninghoor the catc church in washington. this week washington's ha billion plus catholics were introduced to the new shepherd, archbishop wilton d. gregory, most recent from atlanta, officially the first-ever african-american archbishop of washington. as news4's da d culverreports, it's a leadership role that gregory says must start with healing. >> i resolve to serve faithfully the spiritual needs of this local church. >> reporter: a new beginning for catholics in our nation's capit capital. archbishop wilton d. gregory accepting his position to the local church, holding high the mandate from pope francis himself and acknowledging the p
news4's david culver explains the challenges ahead for wilton gregory. >>> breaking the bottleneck but at what price? adam tuss explains the plan to add more express tollways on the belt in virginia. t> and raising red flag. a new law in maryland already paying dividends, keeping guns out of the hands of potentially dangerous individuals. >> announcer: welcome to "news4 this week." >>> hello, everyone. i'm leon harris. we start this week with a new...
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gregory. this face-to-face connection is a priority for him. >> reporter: listen to the people and understand them and find out what's on their heart and then try to respond as generously is and lovingly as you can. so that's what i'm doing. >> reporter: one by one they line up to share a hug or a handshake and to pose for pictures as he listens to their stories. >> okay. i'll pray for it. we'll see what happens >> reporter: it's been a time of urmoil for the catholic church here. parishioners and priests have told him how they are feeling. >> they want me to know how deeply izembarrassed, scandal and ashamed this past year has been for them, and they want me to know that -- that that pain is real but so is the depth of their fapoh. >> er: that pain stems from ehigh-profil sexual abuse scandals involving gregory's two predecessors. first a defrocking of new ex-cardinal theodore mccarrick after the vatican found him guilty of sexually abusang children adults, and then the resignation of cardina
gregory. this face-to-face connection is a priority for him. >> reporter: listen to the people and understand them and find out what's on their heart and then try to respond as generously is and lovingly as you can. so that's what i'm doing. >> reporter: one by one they line up to share a hug or a handshake and to pose for pictures as he listens to their stories. >> okay. i'll pray for it. we'll see what happens >> reporter: it's been a time of urmoil for the catholic...
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i do not know if gregory kicked ass. kicked.e got his ass slate noted that the gregory letter is just one example of many that should turn up in the private voices archive as the site grows. launched with 4000 letters from four states, 6000 more have been transcribed and are expected in the coming year, along with a dynamic mapping features so users can explore regional variations in word usage and speech patterns. as the article concludes, that to me.pretty kickass indeed it does. thank you very much. [applause] >> i was wondering what you think of having a civil war book written in the same context that barrett kuhn was written. it was first written in the people rejected it because it was written in the vernacular. what is your thoughts -- what are your thoughts? i think that is a fantastic idea. it is a story of a slave, reportedly the last slave, written in the vernacular of the slave telling the story as opposed to being written in polite english. >> that is a great idea. i appreciate it. about therious website and
i do not know if gregory kicked ass. kicked.e got his ass slate noted that the gregory letter is just one example of many that should turn up in the private voices archive as the site grows. launched with 4000 letters from four states, 6000 more have been transcribed and are expected in the coming year, along with a dynamic mapping features so users can explore regional variations in word usage and speech patterns. as the article concludes, that to me.pretty kickass indeed it does. thank you...
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gregory would be the first african-american cardinal ever in the u.s. but he says he's in no hurry for pope francis to change the color of his investments. >> i think it would be very disappointed if he sent me here and i got a bad case of scarlet fever. my first concern before a think about a color that i might wear is to care for the people that are here right in front of me. >> chris: wilton gregory spent 14 years as archbishop of atlanta and thought that would be his final assignment. as he says, the holy father had other ideas. that's it for today, have a great week and we will see you next "fox news sunday" ." >>> welcome to mornings on 2. it is sunday the 30th, the last day of june. >> yes! >> i am alex savage in for claudine wong. >> happy last day of june. sara zendehnam in for rosemary today. we have the forecast in a moment but first the headlines and a big one from the far east. president trump shaking hands with north korean leader kim jong-un in a heavily forth fied korean demilitarized zone. >> yes. they met for 45 minutes. >>> and here i
gregory would be the first african-american cardinal ever in the u.s. but he says he's in no hurry for pope francis to change the color of his investments. >> i think it would be very disappointed if he sent me here and i got a bad case of scarlet fever. my first concern before a think about a color that i might wear is to care for the people that are here right in front of me. >> chris: wilton gregory spent 14 years as archbishop of atlanta and thought that would be his final...
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gregory. this face-to-face connection is a priority for him. >> listen to the people, fiunderstand them, out what's on their heart and then try to respond as generously and lovingly as you can. so that's what i'm doing. >> reporter: one by one they line up to are a hug or a handshake and to pose for pictures as he listens to their sties. >> okay. i'll pray for it. >> reporter: it's been a time of turmoil for theli cathoc church here. parishioners and priests have told them how they are feeling. >> they want me to know how deeply embarrassed,li scandad and ashamed this past year has been for them and they want me to know that that pain is real but so is the depthhe of tir faith. >> reporter: tha pain stems from high-profile sexual abuse scandals involving gregory's two predecessors, first the defrocking of now ex-cardinal theodore mccarrick after the vatican found him guiltyf sexually abusing viktor chernomyrdin and adults and then the resignation of cardinal donald worl accused of not doing en
gregory. this face-to-face connection is a priority for him. >> listen to the people, fiunderstand them, out what's on their heart and then try to respond as generously and lovingly as you can. so that's what i'm doing. >> reporter: one by one they line up to are a hug or a handshake and to pose for pictures as he listens to their sties. >> okay. i'll pray for it. >> reporter: it's been a time of turmoil for theli cathoc church here. parishioners and priests have told...
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s >>> it4:09 this morning, we'reearing from washington's newsh archbiop wilten gregory. he t down for an interview you'll only see on ns 4.c arhbishop gregory says his first priority is helping parishioners heal from high profileex abuse scandals. >> they want me to know how deeply embarrassed, scandalized and ashamed thispast year has been for them. and they want me to know that that pain is real but sohe is t depth of their faith. >> archbishop gregory also talke about how he plans to address divisions in washington politics. to watch thatviull in, go to the nbc washington app and search new archbishop. he hask lot of wor ahead of him, that's for sure. absolutely. he'so down to earth. helikes to cook in his flip-flops and short and go to coffee. and get a ie lov. >>> 4:10 is your time. summer safety is top of mind for parents now. >> we're working for yo highlighting things you can start to think about now before your little ones go out to play a little bit later today. >>> plus, robo calls are annoying. they can even be frightening. we know more this morning about met
s >>> it4:09 this morning, we'reearing from washington's newsh archbiop wilten gregory. he t down for an interview you'll only see on ns 4.c arhbishop gregory says his first priority is helping parishioners heal from high profileex abuse scandals. >> they want me to know how deeply embarrassed, scandalized and ashamed thispast year has been for them. and they want me to know that that pain is real but sohe is t depth of their faith. >> archbishop gregory also talke about...
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university he joins us now from college station in texas gregory gause the u.s. secretary of state might pompeo saying it's iran because of the level of expertise no hard evidence being provided today how many countries however across the region around the world do actually have that level of expertise. not many i mean you're talking about a naval attack this is not a land attack and so it's very unlikely that it would be a non-state actor you would have to have some amount of seafaring capability the only time that i know of that al qaeda attacked at sea was when it blew up the u.s.s. cole in the port of aden and that was a very simple operation it was a was a dany that was full with explosives and the person took it out and blew himself up next to the cole so this seems to me to be like a state actor of some sort is there no hard evidence being put forward by the u.s. secretary of state because no hard evidence exists or might it be that they have the evidence but for some other reason they're not putting it out there i think that that's the real question here
university he joins us now from college station in texas gregory gause the u.s. secretary of state might pompeo saying it's iran because of the level of expertise no hard evidence being provided today how many countries however across the region around the world do actually have that level of expertise. not many i mean you're talking about a naval attack this is not a land attack and so it's very unlikely that it would be a non-state actor you would have to have some amount of seafaring...
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all that is true. >> it was a great victory for gregory and his neighborhood.al injustice, it was only the beginning of another. and once the development boom hit the river wards area of philly, decades of long buried toxic lead dust was unearthed. janet is another parent who had to figure out how to deal with lead poichbing. > pressure wash your steps, take off your shoes. >> right now we came in, i took my shoes off and said it's a shoeless house, no big deal. here you wanted us to do that because it keeps the house free of whatever's out there. >> we're asking people to take off their shoes instead of dealing with what's outside the door. the epa, cdc and philly department of health did a study in the neighborhood. maybe a couple months later we got soil results back and they were really high. at that moment, i had a crawling kid and, of course, our first reaction was to take them to the pediatrician. her blood level came back at 14. as she copied to grow, we recognized her speech was delayed. at 1 months, she had two words. we took nutrition counseling, spe
all that is true. >> it was a great victory for gregory and his neighborhood.al injustice, it was only the beginning of another. and once the development boom hit the river wards area of philly, decades of long buried toxic lead dust was unearthed. janet is another parent who had to figure out how to deal with lead poichbing. > pressure wash your steps, take off your shoes. >> right now we came in, i took my shoes off and said it's a shoeless house, no big deal. here you wanted...
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gregory.his face-to-face connecon is a priority for him. >> listen to the people, understand them, find out what's on their heart, and then trasto respond enerously and lovingly as you can. so that's what i'm doing. >> reporter: one by one they line up to share a hug or a handshake and to pose for pictures as he listens to their stories. >> okay. i'll pray for it. >> rerter: it's been a time of turmoil for the catholic church here. parishion s and priests have told him how they are feeling. >> they want me to know how deeply embarrassed, scandalized and ashamed this past year has been for them, and they want me to know that that pain is real, but so is the depth of their faith. >> reporter: that pain stems from high-profile sex abuse scandals involving gregory's two predecessors. first the defrocking of now ex-cardinal theodore mccarrick after the vatican found guilty of seblly abusing children adults. and the resident dagnation of c weurl. >> every bishop has to be asp spokeson for the church
gregory.his face-to-face connecon is a priority for him. >> listen to the people, understand them, find out what's on their heart, and then trasto respond enerously and lovingly as you can. so that's what i'm doing. >> reporter: one by one they line up to share a hug or a handshake and to pose for pictures as he listens to their stories. >> okay. i'll pray for it. >> rerter: it's been a time of turmoil for the catholic church here. parishion s and priests have told him...
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archbishop gregory says his ne message is o of hope and healing. i got to sit down with him after mass at st. john's the baptist church in silver spring this past sunday. we talked about how he plans to help restore people's faith in the church and navigate the political pressure that comes along with the role that he's taken on i our nation's oapital. >> they want me know how deeply embarrassed, scandalized nd ashamed this past year has been for them, and they want me to know that -- that that pain is real, but so is the depth of their faith. >> there's another big challenge for you taking over this role in the archdiocese of washington. you arrive as our election is already under way. there's so much politics, and we are so divided. how -- how will you address those issues? >> i don't envision myself getting down into the weeds with the political wrangle. i can and will do this. i willry to model civility in how i speak to and about other peop people. issues drive my conversation, not personalities. >> wilton gregory is the very first african-ame
archbishop gregory says his ne message is o of hope and healing. i got to sit down with him after mass at st. john's the baptist church in silver spring this past sunday. we talked about how he plans to help restore people's faith in the church and navigate the political pressure that comes along with the role that he's taken on i our nation's oapital. >> they want me know how deeply embarrassed, scandalized nd ashamed this past year has been for them, and they want me to know that --...
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cnn contributor david gregory, analyst john avlon and cnn political analyst. i want to start with you. we heard from "politico," there's been a push back on this whether it's an effective strategy. going after those not be able to -- or the president would not be able to exert executive privilege. could this be fruitful? >> you think about the priority for democratic leadership, namely speaker pelosi, to keep the investigation going, to reveal where the white house is blocking those efforts, and to put some wins on the board investigatively. they may be able to do that with some of these aides if they will operate, that's a big if, and testify before the committee about what they knew, how and whether president trump tried to obstruct the investigation. as john mentioned last hour, having such a witness as cory lewandowski on television under oath offering that story could be compelling. i have a question about how that serves the ultimate end in terms of going farther than the independent special prosecutor robert mueller did in obstruction. and doesn't deal
cnn contributor david gregory, analyst john avlon and cnn political analyst. i want to start with you. we heard from "politico," there's been a push back on this whether it's an effective strategy. going after those not be able to -- or the president would not be able to exert executive privilege. could this be fruitful? >> you think about the priority for democratic leadership, namely speaker pelosi, to keep the investigation going, to reveal where the white house is blocking...
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after years of abuse, gregory and his neighbors had enough.here's a lot of complicated feelings around this. >> absolutely. >> these places were employing people. then you come through and say we need to shut these places down. i imagine you weren't everybody's favorite either. >> they hated me. they hated us. >> this was a long fight, but gregory and his neighbors continued their push, and they won. anzon was demolished in 1997. 20 years later, wendy and barbara still found unsafe levels of lead throughout this neighborhood. >> we got a settlement out of that. it was a paltry $6 million and they had to get out of dodge. it should have been $60 million, $600 million for what they did. but anzon people, out of the we're going to give them all new carpets and a vacuum cleaner. and that's what they did with the rest of the money. >> it's like washing your car. >> yeah, like -- >> it will look better, but it's not going to actually be better. >> no. >> at this point it would be nice if the story went, and now the families are safe from pollution i
after years of abuse, gregory and his neighbors had enough.here's a lot of complicated feelings around this. >> absolutely. >> these places were employing people. then you come through and say we need to shut these places down. i imagine you weren't everybody's favorite either. >> they hated me. they hated us. >> this was a long fight, but gregory and his neighbors continued their push, and they won. anzon was demolished in 1997. 20 years later, wendy and barbara still...
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david gregory, we gave you the shortest intro but the first bite at the apple here. i want to know your big picture take on what happened. we saw two hours, ten candidates go at it. your number one takeaway? >> well, the democratic party is moving to the left. that a lot of the progressive impulses we saw over the last two cycles that got kind of quashed were more center stage. you saw that in the most pronounced way over the future of health care in the country. you saw it around going after trump. although that was not as big of a theme as we could have seen. there's no question that they rallied around that. and i think the issue of who's really willing to fight. i thought elizabeth warren played strong some of the lesser tiered candidates at the moment as well on the issue of immigration. i thought that came through and i think this will set up the big test. which is the front runner at this early stage is someone who's a more moderate democrat. and that'll be a primary of tension here in this democratic movement. >> sarah, you have helped prep candidates for thi
david gregory, we gave you the shortest intro but the first bite at the apple here. i want to know your big picture take on what happened. we saw two hours, ten candidates go at it. your number one takeaway? >> well, the democratic party is moving to the left. that a lot of the progressive impulses we saw over the last two cycles that got kind of quashed were more center stage. you saw that in the most pronounced way over the future of health care in the country. you saw it around going...
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read the book, thinking, "that's not the atticus i saw in my head," or who would say, "that's not gregoryk." he was already right away in a place that it took me about a year to get to, which is-- "listen, you're-- you're going to have to get harper lee out of your head. you're going to have to get the book out of your head. you're going to have to get all the people who are going to say, 'you've ruined my childhood' out of your head." you took this on, you said you'd write a play, do it. >> kroft: sorkin and scott rudin had both worked with jeff daniels on hbo's "the newsroom" and the movie "steve jobs," and consider him to be a master of sorkin's dialogue. >> daniels: we got a good judge, we got the facts, we got the law, and if all that fails, we got an appeal. >> kroft: besides being a bonafide star, he is an accomplished versatile broadway actor... >> daniels: in the future, judge, when you come to my house... >> kroft: ...who at age 64 seems to be at the peak of a 40-year career. >> daniels: i wish i could've told that 21-year-old kid back in 1976, "it's going to happen for you, but
read the book, thinking, "that's not the atticus i saw in my head," or who would say, "that's not gregoryk." he was already right away in a place that it took me about a year to get to, which is-- "listen, you're-- you're going to have to get harper lee out of your head. you're going to have to get the book out of your head. you're going to have to get all the people who are going to say, 'you've ruined my childhood' out of your head." you took this on, you said...
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. >> meet jason gregory, former jacuzzi salesman, now sells stem cell injections. >> some doctors say this is dangerous. >> i'm not qualified to talk about the. >> he's hosting a free dinner ceremony at the buttercup hotel in walnut creek. it is a therapy that supposedly can cure everything. pain and arthritis to stiff and sore joints, difficulty sleeping. a steady stream of people showed up including audrey moran, a retired consumer fraud investigator with the da's office. she is not volunteer with kpix 5 consumer watch and was curious to find out how the therapy might help the pain in one of her legs. >> the whole emphasis was it's great. >> the presenter explained this themselves come from human umbilical cord tissue. >> they make promises that i don't think they can fulfill, saying we've never had any bad comments. everyone had great success. >> at the end, it was the pitch for a free consultation at the east bay health and wellness center in walnut creek. so audrey signed up. >> audrey told us when she came here to east bay health and wellness she never actually saw dr., that she
. >> meet jason gregory, former jacuzzi salesman, now sells stem cell injections. >> some doctors say this is dangerous. >> i'm not qualified to talk about the. >> he's hosting a free dinner ceremony at the buttercup hotel in walnut creek. it is a therapy that supposedly can cure everything. pain and arthritis to stiff and sore joints, difficulty sleeping. a steady stream of people showed up including audrey moran, a retired consumer fraud investigator with the da's...
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we have jim acosta, david gregory in washington for us, our cnn political analyst and dana bash, chief political correspondent. jim, since you are there, tell us your thoughts as you watched the flyover. >> this was a remarkable moment. you have to pinch yourself being here on the scene of an extraordinary reminder of the freedom that we all take for granted and how it was won here on this soil 75 years ago. when you heard president trump talk about this just a short time ago it really struck me as one of the more on-moment messages of his presidency. we have one more flyover. this was a really on-message moment of the presidency. he put aside partisan politics, grievances with other foreign leaders around the world. he put aside his differences with emmanuel macron. there was no talk about domestic politics or how he views things on the world stage. this was purely a tribute to the veterans, soldiers and the fallen from d-day 75 years ago. john was talking about the moment where private picket. that was just a moment that captured everybody's hearts here in normandy. just walking arou
we have jim acosta, david gregory in washington for us, our cnn political analyst and dana bash, chief political correspondent. jim, since you are there, tell us your thoughts as you watched the flyover. >> this was a remarkable moment. you have to pinch yourself being here on the scene of an extraordinary reminder of the freedom that we all take for granted and how it was won here on this soil 75 years ago. when you heard president trump talk about this just a short time ago it really...
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want to discuss, joining us this morning, david gregory. on the set in new york, paul, you among us has worked to get a president re-elected. bill clinton in 1996. i want your take on what we saw from president trump at this rally which was the same. it didn't seem as if he hit on any new message. i don't know if he needed to, but what do you need to do if you're going to win re-election and did he hit the mark? >> typically if you got fewer votes than the last guy. or woman in this case. bush's re-election slogan, by the way, was a safer world, a more hopeful america. barack obama's was, forward. bill clinton's was a bridge to the 21st century. ronald reagan was morning in america. donald trump's is i'm still mad and i'm looking backward. but he's made a decision. i think it's the wrong one, but i'm often wrong. he's chosen to deepen rather than broaden his support. >> he said his message is keep america great. kag. is it better than the last? >> no. it's i want to keep the status q quo. he's blessed with a good economy. but he's choosing
want to discuss, joining us this morning, david gregory. on the set in new york, paul, you among us has worked to get a president re-elected. bill clinton in 1996. i want your take on what we saw from president trump at this rally which was the same. it didn't seem as if he hit on any new message. i don't know if he needed to, but what do you need to do if you're going to win re-election and did he hit the mark? >> typically if you got fewer votes than the last guy. or woman in this case....
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there were no other movies, there were - and so people think of atticus finch as gregory peck.who love the book are -- there are three people -- three kinds of people who come to the show. the people who absolutely love the book and they almost clutch it to watching us going, "don't ruin this." [ light laughter ] then there are people who absolutely love gregory peck right [ laughter ] >> and then there are the teachers there are the teachers who - months before rehearsal started, i had a guy. i was at something, and he goes, "you know, i've taught the book for 35 years." [ light laughter ] like it was, you know, a challenge. [ laughter ] and i go, "well, you're gonna hate the nude scenes." [ laughter and applause well, so - but it's -- it's - look, we've got them we come at the story in a different way. and especially now, in today's america, with race and everything that's going on with trump and all that it's more timely than ever >> seth: yeah. i mean, it's incredible you take this work from the '30s and -- i mean, it's sadly resonate. you would hope that there would be --
there were no other movies, there were - and so people think of atticus finch as gregory peck.who love the book are -- there are three people -- three kinds of people who come to the show. the people who absolutely love the book and they almost clutch it to watching us going, "don't ruin this." [ light laughter ] then there are people who absolutely love gregory peck right [ laughter ] >> and then there are the teachers there are the teachers who - months before rehearsal...
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. >> joining us now errill lewis, david gregory, and andrew gillum. errol, that moment between senator harris and the former vice president, obviously it was planned. we know that because of the t-shirts and hashtags she had ready. what did you see in that moment? >> i saw one of the candidates who really wanted to do what all of them wanted to do which is take a shot, take a bite out of joe biden. and she figured out how to do it. she did it on an issue that fits perfectly with her persona. she did it in a way that was respectful. she brought up unimpeachable. he wrote what he wrote and did what he did. it's what prosecutors do. she was saying i can bring the case against donald trump. indirectly she was making that case. and by the way it wasn't just on the issue of race. it was also on the communities program where she talked about how she was defying the obama/biden administration over some of their deportation policies. she is ready to really go after him in such a way that we saw last night he shut himself up. he didn't have much of a response a
. >> joining us now errill lewis, david gregory, and andrew gillum. errol, that moment between senator harris and the former vice president, obviously it was planned. we know that because of the t-shirts and hashtags she had ready. what did you see in that moment? >> i saw one of the candidates who really wanted to do what all of them wanted to do which is take a shot, take a bite out of joe biden. and she figured out how to do it. she did it on an issue that fits perfectly with her...
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on this occasion. >> david gregory, your thoughts? >> well, it's so powerful. i was there with president bush for the 60th and you have an opportunity to walk along what is american soil, omaha beach and the american cemetery in france and to have an opportunity to be in the presence of the veterans who are quite old at this point. you know, how many more of these observations will we be able to have them with us is so important. i think if you think about the broader picture for an american president and this one in particular who is a big fan of the royals, number one, and who i think in some ways cannot be but totally impressed by the gravity of this observation, of this memorial, this anniversary, and to understand that this was the beginning, this was part of the western alliance of what became a post-war international order that was led by the united states and was presided over for the purpose that the continent would not drift back into that kind of carnage again. i hope the president thinks about that when we are in an age now of populism and more nati
on this occasion. >> david gregory, your thoughts? >> well, it's so powerful. i was there with president bush for the 60th and you have an opportunity to walk along what is american soil, omaha beach and the american cemetery in france and to have an opportunity to be in the presence of the veterans who are quite old at this point. you know, how many more of these observations will we be able to have them with us is so important. i think if you think about the broader picture for an...
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on this world environment day does the minister agree with staying gregory's primary school? >> i think i can give the honorable lady and encouraging message under the leadership of my right honorable friend the secretary of state for the environment, the government has launched resources and waste strategy which includes consulting a plan for consistent recycling for all households and consulting return schemes to drive up recycling of cans and bottles and plans for producers to pay the cost of managing waste for responsibility. makes a good package. >> 30 years ago this week some 2000 democrats, maybe more, we will never know the number, were murdered in tn and square and even now in china there is a firewall which prevents wikipedia, google and others communicating with the chinese people. while china has moved on does my right honorable friend not think it the height of hypocrisy those who demonstrated against the president of the united states of america yet chose not to demonstrate against the president of china when he came here? >> my honorable friend makes a telling
on this world environment day does the minister agree with staying gregory's primary school? >> i think i can give the honorable lady and encouraging message under the leadership of my right honorable friend the secretary of state for the environment, the government has launched resources and waste strategy which includes consulting a plan for consistent recycling for all households and consulting return schemes to drive up recycling of cans and bottles and plans for producers to pay the...
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archbishop wilton gregory has been at the helm of d.c.'archdiocese for about a month. >> he is talking to doreen beginsler in his first loc television interview as he looks to mend deep seated wounds. it's a story you'll oe on news4. >> reporter: outside st. john the baptist church in silver spring everyone wants to meet the new archbishop of washington, wilton d. gregory. this face-to-face connection is a priority for him. >> lteno the people. understand them. find out what's on their heaen and t try to respond as generously and lovingly as you can. that's what i'm doing >> reporter: one by one they line up to share a hug or a handshake and to pose for pictures as listens to their stories. >> okay. i'll pray for it. see what happens. >> reporter: it's been a time of turmoil for the catholic church. parishioners and priests have told him how they are fy ling. >> thent me to know how deeply embarrassed, scandalized and ashamed this past year has been for them, and they want me to know that that pain is real, but so is the depth of their fai
archbishop wilton gregory has been at the helm of d.c.'archdiocese for about a month. >> he is talking to doreen beginsler in his first loc television interview as he looks to mend deep seated wounds. it's a story you'll oe on news4. >> reporter: outside st. john the baptist church in silver spring everyone wants to meet the new archbishop of washington, wilton d. gregory. this face-to-face connection is a priority for him. >> lteno the people. understand them. find out what's...
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washington archbishop wilt gregory ordained ten men from the priesthood today. we'll have mon on thmore oninha shore a home. first, as part of men's health month, there was a free seminar. they had several spkers including doctors and cancer survivors as well. they were there sharing their stories. researchers say p african-american men are up to 60% more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than men of other races. a town is celebrating its rich lift today. ♪ ♪ >> people were lining the street in north brentwood for its annual parade. it's the first incorporated down in the county and today it's celebrate its 95th anniversary. a great day to be doing just about anything outside today. beautiful saturday afternoon. >> absolutely gorgeous. comfortable as well. >> uh-huh. >> rain is looming in the forecast. > yes. >> iink it should be quiet for your saturday night. that's the good news for anybodp steing out this evening. it'sather's day weekend. everyone es got questions. tomorrow, what tim is the rain threat? we'll get to that in a moment. we've made it t
washington archbishop wilt gregory ordained ten men from the priesthood today. we'll have mon on thmore oninha shore a home. first, as part of men's health month, there was a free seminar. they had several spkers including doctors and cancer survivors as well. they were there sharing their stories. researchers say p african-american men are up to 60% more likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer than men of other races. a town is celebrating its rich lift today. ♪ ♪ >> people were...
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gregory smithers, an associate professor of history specializing in native american history. he is the author of several books including "the cherokee diaspora" about which he spoke here a few years ago. the newest book and the subject of today's lecture, "native southerners" indigenous history from origins to removal." please give a warm welcome to greg smithers. [applause] >> let me first begin by acknowledging the traditional landowners of this region. members of the pallet and chiefdom and the chickahominy people. thank you for that kind introduction. pentagram -- and to grahm it is much appreciated. it is good to be back here at the virginia museum of history and culture. i hope i got that right. i am going to begin by talking a little bit about the artwork on the cover of my new book. he has walked on. he was a chickasaw and choctaw born in 1921 in oklahoma. anyone who knows anything about that part of the world in the 1920's and 1930's will know it was not an easy place to be native american. he grew up seeing lynchings on a fairly regular basis. lynchings of both nati
gregory smithers, an associate professor of history specializing in native american history. he is the author of several books including "the cherokee diaspora" about which he spoke here a few years ago. the newest book and the subject of today's lecture, "native southerners" indigenous history from origins to removal." please give a warm welcome to greg smithers. [applause] >> let me first begin by acknowledging the traditional landowners of this region. members...
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gregory would be the first african-american cardinal ever in the u.s.ange the color. >> i think you would be very disappointed if he struck me here and i got a bad case of scarlet fever. my first concern before i think about a color that i might wear is to care for the people that are here right in front of me. >> he spent 14 years as archbishop of atlanta and thought that would be his final assignment. as he says, the holy father had other ideas. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next. >> breaking president trump has just arrived at white house. after making some history today in north korea. while many of you were pror probably sleeping, i am ed henry, a live hour, we recap the president's interaction with north korea dictator kim jong-un, the first sitting u.s. president to step on north korean soil, stakes are high because two leaders met for over an hour, and agrees tory start talks for -- we start talks for a possible deal to denuclearize north korea. he used twitter and other public statements toa. up the rhetoric, as
gregory would be the first african-american cardinal ever in the u.s.ange the color. >> i think you would be very disappointed if he struck me here and i got a bad case of scarlet fever. my first concern before i think about a color that i might wear is to care for the people that are here right in front of me. >> he spent 14 years as archbishop of atlanta and thought that would be his final assignment. as he says, the holy father had other ideas. that's it for today. have a great...
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. >>> archbishop wilton gregory is trying to write a new chapter or the catholic church after he's been rocked by scandal. he has been leading the archdiocese now. the archdiocese of washifgton about a month, working to meet with as many priests and parishioners as possiblws ne4's doreen gentzler got a chance to sit down with him at st.ohn the baptist church for his first local tv interview, and they covered a lot of topics. she asked whether women needed a more prominent leadership role in the church in the wake of the recent sual abuse scandal. >> the sorrow that has touched the catholic church in a very deep way would have benefited from the involvement of women in positions of responsibility because obviously a woman's heart and a woman's cries see things differently than we do as men so i want to make sure that those eyes and those hearts are a part of the response that we make to this crisis. >> coming upo tomorrow n "news 4 at 4:00," you can see how archbishop gregory is working to restore fait in the catholic church. you'll also hear about his childhood in chicago, his priesthoo
. >>> archbishop wilton gregory is trying to write a new chapter or the catholic church after he's been rocked by scandal. he has been leading the archdiocese now. the archdiocese of washifgton about a month, working to meet with as many priests and parishioners as possiblws ne4's doreen gentzler got a chance to sit down with him at st.ohn the baptist church for his first local tv interview, and they covered a lot of topics. she asked whether women needed a more prominent leadership...
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archbishop gregory oversaw this ranging from 25 to 75 years, part of the annual jubilarian mass.of the in attendance, more than 300 couples marr years or more. they offered a piece of advice being married so long. >> try to understand each other and love. love have been always together. >> good words there. there were 10 couples being recognized f having been married for 70 years or more. what a wonderful example they set for us all. we take you live out to reston. some of you saw some rain today. samara is standing by with what you canxpect tonight and the start of your work week. >>> virginia's attorney general sparking a debate over sparking a debate over when was the last time you felt... free. time to uncover that feeling again. with tre compassion and stngth of a name... most accepted by top doctors and specialists. and the power of a card... thatstpens doors in all es. giving you the freedom to love to dream to dance like no one is watching. live fearless. >>> there's a new call to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana in virginia. it's coming from the states attorney g
archbishop gregory oversaw this ranging from 25 to 75 years, part of the annual jubilarian mass.of the in attendance, more than 300 couples marr years or more. they offered a piece of advice being married so long. >> try to understand each other and love. love have been always together. >> good words there. there were 10 couples being recognized f having been married for 70 years or more. what a wonderful example they set for us all. we take you live out to reston. some of you saw...
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i'll talk to representative gregory meeks in a second.nk you. >>> why officials are avoiding saying the name in the gunman in virginia beach. pete williams and the mayor of virginia beach will join us. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. glad you're back how you feeling? ♪ ♪ (both) exhausted. but finally being able to make that volunteer trip happen was... awesome. awesome. y
i'll talk to representative gregory meeks in a second.nk you. >>> why officials are avoiding saying the name in the gunman in virginia beach. pete williams and the mayor of virginia beach will join us. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. you might or joints.hing for...
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we have max foster, abby phillips and david gregory.ave you here on this momentous morning. max, what a day seeing all 16 world leaders coming together. there is so much talk of unity and how to preserve peace and alliances. obviously that's something the prime minister has been trying to drive home during the president's visit to the uk. tell us what to expect this morning and what you're seeing. >> one of the messages from downing street is they talk about a declaration they'll get the leaders to sign reminding the world of the horrors of d-day and committing never to allow an event like that to ever happen again. that's the big thing the hosts want to get out of this. it will be very moving. in a moment you will hear the national anthem. that will kick things off. that's when the queen arrives. you will hear a series of readings from world leaders including the canadian prime minister, the french president, the british prime minister and of course president trump. at the end, the queen will speak on behalf of all of them. this is som
we have max foster, abby phillips and david gregory.ave you here on this momentous morning. max, what a day seeing all 16 world leaders coming together. there is so much talk of unity and how to preserve peace and alliances. obviously that's something the prime minister has been trying to drive home during the president's visit to the uk. tell us what to expect this morning and what you're seeing. >> one of the messages from downing street is they talk about a declaration they'll get the...
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gregory? >> hi. i've had dupont since 2000 i had about $45 a share.ou recently said that the dow dupont merger was not a good idea one, why and two, should i sell my shares of the new dow >> okay. i understand it was because dow itself has been very disappointing. but the reason why it is disappointing is it looks like it's more oil-linked that i thought. they said it wasn't, that turned out to be wrong. dupont has a food division that i think could come up with a superior meatless burger stay tuned all right. the stores came to the super haves and the super have-nots are the winners, and that a microcosm for the market and maybe even for the country on "mad money" tonight, two analysts enter but only one exits. >>> plus, as i always say, there is a bull market somewhere, and tonight i'm eyeing one that has emerged in an unassuming space i'll reveal. >>> but first, the fake meat wars are heating up. i'm eyeing the major player now that tyson foods says it's getting into the mutant meat game, although they would probably say plant game. stay with crame
gregory? >> hi. i've had dupont since 2000 i had about $45 a share.ou recently said that the dow dupont merger was not a good idea one, why and two, should i sell my shares of the new dow >> okay. i understand it was because dow itself has been very disappointing. but the reason why it is disappointing is it looks like it's more oil-linked that i thought. they said it wasn't, that turned out to be wrong. dupont has a food division that i think could come up with a superior meatless...
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gregory would be the first african-american cardinal ever in the u.s. in no hurry to change the color. >> i think you would be very disappointed if he struck me here and i got a bad case of scarlet fever. my first concern before i think about a color that i might wear is to care for the people that are here right in front of me. >> he spent 14 years as archbishop of atlanta and thought that would be his final assignment. as he says, the holy father had other ideas. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next. >> have a great sunday! [cheers] maria: good sunday morning. sunday morning, thank you for joining us. straightahead right here, republican house minority leader kevin with reaction this morning to trump historic crossing into north korea. secretary trade, the president. 2020 democratic presidential candidate of all how is here. partisan of california is here. cochairs bernie sanders campaign. also had, advising president trump
gregory would be the first african-american cardinal ever in the u.s. in no hurry to change the color. >> i think you would be very disappointed if he struck me here and i got a bad case of scarlet fever. my first concern before i think about a color that i might wear is to care for the people that are here right in front of me. >> he spent 14 years as archbishop of atlanta and thought that would be his final assignment. as he says, the holy father had other ideas. that's it for...
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was a debate designed to avoid a lot of media criticism and i think they succeed in that. >> david gregory, what surprised you? >> first, a lot of good take-aways by maggie. it's interesting, maggie. i moderated a debate between scott brown and elizabeth warren, spent time asking about the native-american issue and a way to debunk some tf oat the time, and there was a very unkind reaction among some liberals in the audience and even with whom i worked at nbc at the time. so maybe there was some insight into why they steered clear of it last night. i thought elizabeth warren was able to really land some of the more meaningful moments of the night. you know, that the economy is not working for everyone, that she's for scrapping private health insurance, that the government is corrupt. i mean there was fight to her, there was passion, and there were bold strokes. and i think she's going to need that if she's going to win the progressive lane of this primary fight. and i think as maggie has suggested, some of the other distinctions were, frankly, at the under card level at this early stage in
was a debate designed to avoid a lot of media criticism and i think they succeed in that. >> david gregory, what surprised you? >> first, a lot of good take-aways by maggie. it's interesting, maggie. i moderated a debate between scott brown and elizabeth warren, spent time asking about the native-american issue and a way to debunk some tf oat the time, and there was a very unkind reaction among some liberals in the audience and even with whom i worked at nbc at the time. so maybe...
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[no audio] presenting the wreath for belgium, captain gregory -- transportation officer, embassy of belgiumpanied by world war ii veteran, mr. donald mickey. [no audio] presenting the wreath for canada is mr. christopher givens and captain christian monahan, royal canadian navy, embassy of canada. they are accompanied by wwii veteran, mr. irvin powell. -- they are accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. irvin powell. accompanying the wreath for the czech republic, brigadier general john -- embassy of czech republic. accompanying him, world war ii veterans, mr. larry thorpe, mr. charles lawrence wheeler and mr. jose vollaldenado. [no audio] presenting the wreath for denmark, lieutenant colonel william kruger paulson, assistance defense military, naval and air attache, royal danish embassy. is accompanied by wwii veterans, corporal david wo allman and -- -- he is accompanied by world war ii veterans, corporal david wallman and -- representing the wreath for france, oliver -- embassy of france. he's accompanied by world war ii veterans, mr. wilbur williams and mr. lee. [no audio] representing
[no audio] presenting the wreath for belgium, captain gregory -- transportation officer, embassy of belgiumpanied by world war ii veteran, mr. donald mickey. [no audio] presenting the wreath for canada is mr. christopher givens and captain christian monahan, royal canadian navy, embassy of canada. they are accompanied by wwii veteran, mr. irvin powell. -- they are accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. irvin powell. accompanying the wreath for the czech republic, brigadier general john --...
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. >> where did david gregory come from. he wanted in on this conversation. we see you, david.ain, this speaks to the numbness, i think, of people and why the e. jean carroll allegations, it goes further than any of the other 15 or so allegations, this one, her allegation, what she describes in her book is legally a rape. okay. i mean, if it were ever to be proven true in court, and yet because we have heard him say these things before, perhaps we're inner to the shock value. >> i think that's the case. we keep coming back to the same place which is people have made a decision about donald trump and his activities and even amid all of these accusations of sexual assault, and worse, rape in some case, although she doesn't use the term rape as she experienced it in this particular allegation. people have kind of moved on in a way that they've moved on from so many other aspects of his behavior. the question for me about something like this, a very serious allegation and again, an example of how he treats it that is so offensive, that you can start there without getting to the sub
. >> where did david gregory come from. he wanted in on this conversation. we see you, david.ain, this speaks to the numbness, i think, of people and why the e. jean carroll allegations, it goes further than any of the other 15 or so allegations, this one, her allegation, what she describes in her book is legally a rape. okay. i mean, if it were ever to be proven true in court, and yet because we have heard him say these things before, perhaps we're inner to the shock value. >> i...
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we have david gregory and dana bash. jim acosta, you're there on the ground. tell us about this remarkable morning that we watched. >> reporter: it was a remarkable, striking moment here remembering the heros of d-day 75 years later. as you were just talking about a few moments ago, president trump and emmanuel macron, the president of france, they both gave some very stirring tributes to the men who were gathered here, part of a dwindling number of the greatest generation on hand to mark the 75th anniversary of d-day. as john was just saying a few moments ago, that moment when the president paid tribute to private thicket i think struck a lot of americans and a lot of people around the world as the right kind of tone and the right kind of moment in marking the bravery and courage that was on display here 75 years ago. we should mention right now, both the president and emmanuel macron are on their way to a bilateral meeting. while we saw these two leaders put their differences aside, put the distractions aside that we've seen from the president over the last
we have david gregory and dana bash. jim acosta, you're there on the ground. tell us about this remarkable morning that we watched. >> reporter: it was a remarkable, striking moment here remembering the heros of d-day 75 years later. as you were just talking about a few moments ago, president trump and emmanuel macron, the president of france, they both gave some very stirring tributes to the men who were gathered here, part of a dwindling number of the greatest generation on hand to mark...
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david gregory, give us a lay of the land and the significance overseas jux potaposed to what' happening here. >> you expect criticism to stop at the water's edge. we have seen it discarded in the trump presidency going both ways obviously with the president in the middle of the night attacking his political opponents and celebrities as well. anybody who comes his way. you know, you have the pageantry of the president on the world stage. what's even more significant is what he's celebrating as a run-up to d-day which is the liberation of europe. really saving the world led by american efforts in world war ii and the creation of a world international system, post world war ii system that the united states would lead and that would be very important moving forward that in many ways this president has not seen the advantage of or has not made a priority. at the same time back home we're wondering whether this is the first time republicans will take a stand against their president on the issue of immigration. on the issue of tariffs, lifting up the idea of free trade, speaking out against so
david gregory, give us a lay of the land and the significance overseas jux potaposed to what' happening here. >> you expect criticism to stop at the water's edge. we have seen it discarded in the trump presidency going both ways obviously with the president in the middle of the night attacking his political opponents and celebrities as well. anybody who comes his way. you know, you have the pageantry of the president on the world stage. what's even more significant is what he's...
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let's bring in david gregory, and frank burney. great to have all of you for the post game wrapup. frank, your takeaway from last night? >> i don't think it moved the needle significantly on this. because so many candidates with so little time, it's hard to do that. i think elizabeth warren had a spotlight on her. she's the only one with double digit poll support. i think she used her time well. i think we may see the end of beto o'rourke's candidacy. >> why? what do you think didn't go right last night? >> you know, all of them tended to treat the questions as mere suggestions rather than things they actually had to answer. i think he was one of the worst in that regard. all of them are reciting memorized bits. in his case that was more obvious. he just didn't look as sure of himself as the other candidates. that exchange with julian castro was one example. i get the feeling watching him because i've seen him in many town halls in texas and he can be dazzling. i feel hiss trajectory so far in this race, he's one of the only people that has fallen since the beginning. i think he lo
let's bring in david gregory, and frank burney. great to have all of you for the post game wrapup. frank, your takeaway from last night? >> i don't think it moved the needle significantly on this. because so many candidates with so little time, it's hard to do that. i think elizabeth warren had a spotlight on her. she's the only one with double digit poll support. i think she used her time well. i think we may see the end of beto o'rourke's candidacy. >> why? what do you think...
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david gregory, the split screen was interesting yesterday to hear joe biden and president trump ignoringhe other candidates and just going after each other and, you know, obviously there were -- there is insults and name calling, but i guess we are going to get used to this through 2020. >> yeah, but there's going to be a numbing effect. we always say this in these cycles that they start earlier, but it's the case and the fact that they're going mano a mano so early. this is not a settled matter. for joe biden it's quite good for him that trump is elevating him to becoming his opponent at this stage because this is not a settled matter on the democratic side. it's important for biden, too, to show because i think there's a question for democrats how you're going to take the fight to trump. how are you going to avoid the trap that some others have fallen in, think about jeb bush and low energy, how are you going to fight back. trump has no discipline, if he had more discipline he would talk about the economy, talk about jobs and would lay off biden, which is what his advisers presumably w
david gregory, the split screen was interesting yesterday to hear joe biden and president trump ignoringhe other candidates and just going after each other and, you know, obviously there were -- there is insults and name calling, but i guess we are going to get used to this through 2020. >> yeah, but there's going to be a numbing effect. we always say this in these cycles that they start earlier, but it's the case and the fact that they're going mano a mano so early. this is not a settled...
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i want to bring in representative gregory meeks of new york. representative meeks, you have been listening to this. what is your reaction, first of all? >> you know, my heart is just broken, to see those nen and women who just went -- those men and women who just went to work and will never get back home and the pain of their families, and then the frustration that we have in washington, d.c. to fix this problem that we have in the united states of gun violence. it's an epidemic, and i know i am tired. i have been in congress 20 years of now, it just seems it has accelerated that event after event, we'll go back on the floor, we'll have a moment of silence, and then do nothing. >> why do you do nothing? there are people waking up to this again wondering what is congress doing by not being able to pass some sort of legislation that can protect the second amendment but they can also protect our people? >> look, i don't have an answer to that question. i think that we have some common sense gun legislation that most of america agrees, all of the p
i want to bring in representative gregory meeks of new york. representative meeks, you have been listening to this. what is your reaction, first of all? >> you know, my heart is just broken, to see those nen and women who just went -- those men and women who just went to work and will never get back home and the pain of their families, and then the frustration that we have in washington, d.c. to fix this problem that we have in the united states of gun violence. it's an epidemic, and i...
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gregory smithers talks about native americans in the south before the arrival of europeans.mmonwealth university. the virginia museum of history and culture hosted this event. program, dr.s or
gregory smithers talks about native americans in the south before the arrival of europeans.mmonwealth university. the virginia museum of history and culture hosted this event. program, dr.s or
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well gregory gause is a professor of international affairs who specializes in the gulf at texas a andm. university he says even if we exclude iran's government numerous act within iran cannot be ruled out. we're dealing mostly with speculation the united states intelligence community is very leery about revealing its sources and methods and thus i think it will be unlikely that will get much hard evidence in terms that would compromise how the united states received this information so i think that we're going to be dealing in a in an atmosphere of imperfect information going forward on this and it comes in the wake of similar attacks on tankers earlier and so it seems to me that this is a much more sustained operation and i think we shouldn't rule out the possibility that that there are actors within iran who there are numerous actors in iran this might not be the iranian government as we understand it the president the cabinet there are actors in iran that report directly to the supreme leader like the islamic revolutionary guard corps that have acted on their own in foreign policy
well gregory gause is a professor of international affairs who specializes in the gulf at texas a andm. university he says even if we exclude iran's government numerous act within iran cannot be ruled out. we're dealing mostly with speculation the united states intelligence community is very leery about revealing its sources and methods and thus i think it will be unlikely that will get much hard evidence in terms that would compromise how the united states received this information so i think...
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presenting the wreath for belgium is captain gregory, accompanied by -- transportation officer, embassympanied by world war ii veteran, mr. donald mcgee. presenting the wreath for canada is mr. christopher givens and captain christian monahan, royal canadian navy, embassy of canada. they are accompanied by world veteran, mr. irvin powell. accompanying the wreath for the czech republic, brigadier attache.defense air embassy of czech republic. accompanying him, world war ii veterans, mr. larry thorpe, mr. charles lawrence wheeler and mr. jose vollaldenado. presenting the wreath for denmark, lieutenant colonel william kruger klausen, assistance defense military, naval and air attache, royal danish embassy. he is accompanied by world war ii veterans, corporal david wo wallman, mr. stan walsh, and mr. ortega. representing the wreath for france, air force colonel oliver, deputy defense at cachet -- attache. embassy of france. he's accompanied by world war ii veterans, mr. wilbur williams and mr. lee. representing the country of embassynaval attache, of greece. he's accompanied by world war ii
presenting the wreath for belgium is captain gregory, accompanied by -- transportation officer, embassympanied by world war ii veteran, mr. donald mcgee. presenting the wreath for canada is mr. christopher givens and captain christian monahan, royal canadian navy, embassy of canada. they are accompanied by world veteran, mr. irvin powell. accompanying the wreath for the czech republic, brigadier attache.defense air embassy of czech republic. accompanying him, world war ii veterans, mr. larry...
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. >> [locutor] el doctor gregory ryskin es profesor de ingenierÍa quimica en la universidad northwesterne los geÓlogos llaman el "perÍodo pÉrmico". ryskin dice que el metano fue responsable por la extinciÓn en masa del pÉrmico, la extinciÓn en masa mÁs grande de todos los tiempos. >> ¿quÉ es una extinciÓn en masa? algunas personas dicen que es cuando muchas especies se extinguen, pero no es suficiente. no solo especies, grupos de especies, categorÍas completas. >> [locutor] en la extinciÓn en masa pÉrmica, hasta el 95 % de todas las especies desaparecieron de la faz de la tierra. hoy, muchos cientÍficos la llaman "la gran mortandad", y continÚan debatiendo sus causas. >> [bakker] la extinciÓn terminal pÉrmica ha molestado a los paleontÓlogos durante 200 aÑos. >> [locutor] en el pasado, los investigadores han teorizado que la extinciÓn fue causada por una era de hielo o cambio climÁtico debido al movimiento de los continentes, tal vez el impacto de un asteroide. [explosiÓn] una supernova cercana en el espacio, o extensos flujos de lava volcÁnica en siberia. pero el profesor ryskin cree qu
. >> [locutor] el doctor gregory ryskin es profesor de ingenierÍa quimica en la universidad northwesterne los geÓlogos llaman el "perÍodo pÉrmico". ryskin dice que el metano fue responsable por la extinciÓn en masa del pÉrmico, la extinciÓn en masa mÁs grande de todos los tiempos. >> ¿quÉ es una extinciÓn en masa? algunas personas dicen que es cuando muchas especies se extinguen, pero no es suficiente. no solo especies, grupos de especies, categorÍas completas....
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i think she lacks credibility, david gregory's daughter mckayla is one of the 36 people who died of the go ships. he has been in court every day says that robbie good that had this to say about the witness. we basically it's just a mess today can do they're just desperate to put are about to do put her up. they are on the stand. asking some serious questions. the judge will make a ruling on the hearsay testimony before the defense presents its case on monday. >>oukland has it made you proud for news. >>all right time now to talk a little wriors the chance now down 2 to one in the nba finals after losing last night's game 3 but a lot of people are talking about what happened courtside not what's actually going on with the game warriors ownership now right the middle of an ugly situation. a minority owner shoved one of the raptors players last are carpenter is joining us now with details and mark stephens says there's no excuse for what he did he just released a statement and he's right. yeah, very unfortunate set of circumstances and really have to look at the video of just how ugly it r
i think she lacks credibility, david gregory's daughter mckayla is one of the 36 people who died of the go ships. he has been in court every day says that robbie good that had this to say about the witness. we basically it's just a mess today can do they're just desperate to put are about to do put her up. they are on the stand. asking some serious questions. the judge will make a ruling on the hearsay testimony before the defense presents its case on monday. >>oukland has it made you...