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Vince Gray Talks Up Streetcars in Meet the Press Web Extra

Vince Gray Talks Up Streetcars in Meet the Press Web Extra

Mayor Vince Gray talked up the District's streetcar system in an appearance on a Meet the Press web video. more ›

Idaho Rep. Mistakenly Attributes P.G. County Murders to D.C.

Idaho Rep. Mistakenly Attributes P.G. County Murders to D.C.

Yesterday on NBC's "Meet the Press," freshman Idaho Republican Rep. Raul Labrador mistakenly ascribed the rash of murders in Prince George's County -- nine so far, including two on Saturday alone -- to the District. The slip-up came during a conversation on gun control in the wake of the attempted assassination of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ). more ›

Rhee Keeps It Diplomatic in <em>Meet the Press</em> Appearance

Rhee Keeps It Diplomatic in Meet the Press Appearance

Long known for being blunt in her assessments of D.C. public schools and education reform more broadly, Chancellor Michelle Rhee was surprisingly diplomatic in an appearance on NBC's Meet the Press today that dealt with the issue. more ›

NBC's David Gregory to 'Explore Jewish' on Sunday

NBC's David Gregory to 'Explore Jewish' on Sunday

From a parts of speech perspective, one doesn’t normally “explore Jewish.” You explore Judaism. You can explore Jewish activities. But as a word, “Jewish” is an adjective (she is Jewish / a Jewish wedding). Using the word otherwise—as a noun—is what many Israelis I know do. “Moses led the Jewish out of Egypt.” Coming from them, it sounds sort of cute. For Americans, it doesn’t quite roll off the tongue. It’s like saying you’re exploring Christian or exploring Muslim. It’s like a scientist exploring biological instead of biology. more ›

David Gregory Takes Meet The Press Mantle

David Gregory Takes Meet The Press Mantle

It's safe to say that watching NBC's Meet The Press with a warm cup of joe and an open mind is a Sunday morning tradition for many Washingtonians. But the program now deserves even more local attention with the announcement of D.C. resident David Gregory as permanent moderator. The story of Gregory's appointment to the highly respected post -- left open after Tim Russert's untimely passing in June -- broke on Monday, but was not confirmed by NBC. Interim moderator Tom Brokaw made it official during this morning's big broadcast, which also featured a lengthy interview with President-elect Barack Obama. more ›

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