Apr 11, 2013
David Gregory Goes Berserk Over Charity House
Meet the Press host David Gregory reportedly went bonkers earlier this week when he crashed the media preview of a show house around the corner from his home in the Palisades.
Meet the Press host David Gregory will not face any charges for holding up a 30-round magazine as a prop during an interview he conducted last month, D.C. Attorney General Irv Nathan writes in a letter today.
D.C. Attorney General Irv Nathan will decide whether or not Meet the Press host David Gregory will be charged over a segment last month in which Gregory used a 30-bullet magazine as a prop.
In the latest signal that the White House’s “We the People” petition site has been overrun by the stupids, there is no one calling for David Gregory’s arrest over his use of a high-capacity gun magazine as a prop.
Dec 26, 2012
Report: Feds Approved Meet the Press Ammo Display
The gossip website TMZ is reporting that the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms told the producers of Meet the Press that host David Gregory could use a 30-bullet magazine as a prop.
Meet the Press will be investigated by D.C. police over a segment on its most recent show in which host David Gregory displayed a 30-round magazine similar to the one used in the shooting spree in Newton, Conn.
Mayor Vince Gray talked up the District’s streetcar system in an appearance on a Meet the Press web video.
Mar 12, 2009
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…
Dec 07, 2008
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…