Sentences with phrase «asking about journalists»

New York Times reporter Miller has petitioned for a writ of certiorari, specifically asking about journalists» rights under the First and Fifth Amendments, as well as any common law privileges that would apply under Federal Rule of Evidence 501.

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Zidane was asked about Ronaldo's strike at the post-match press conference on Tuesday evening and the Frenchman told journalists that it «is one of the best goals in history,» according to MARCA.
After testing thousands of products in the last 16 years as a journalist, it has become more about asking certain questions: Does this really change how I work?
The best way to get better press for your business is to pitch a story instead of just asking a journalist to write about your business.
When asked about the campaign by a journalist, one of the unnamed activists remarked the «campaign is not meant to harm the gay people who live in the nine cities» [in unprotected states] that are bidding for Amazon's foothold.
Journalists at the Star have been asked to think differently about how they tell stories, to write shorter pieces and to experiment with multimedia.
When contacted by Bloomberg Businessweek, some of his friends and business associates said they'd been asked by Lemann not to speak with journalists about him.
I'll make my very short little speech about the fact that the journalists, and the analysts too, have given Charlie and Warren no hint about what they're going to ask.
But financial journalists just don't ask about these things.
Journalism is a quest for truth and, up to this point, few film journalists have had the courage to ask Gravity director Alfonso Cuarón the most important question about his...
Journalists also asked the pontiff about Trump, specifically about what he hopes the outcome of the meeting will be.
As for candidates, any of them who lack the skill to avoid embarrassing themselves when journalists ask them gotcha questions about «what the Pope said» deserve their inevitable failure, and would have failed anyway.
The journalist Robert O'Brian asked Cohen about this line in a 1987 interview.
Going to be interesting to see what Wenger will say when he gets asked about it by journalists this weekend.
A French journalist asked him about the striker situation after the Benzama failure (if it is the case, in fact), Wenger said that Giroud, Walcott and Sanchez could play there... And that Welbeck is also a great option (25 games and 4 goals.
The Englishman made a quip about his infamous gilet when a journalist asked him about it straight away, saying, «F ****** hell, I thought it would be two seconds before I heard a gilet joke.
Wenger answers questions asked, it is not his fault that journalists only ask him about players who are doing well.
One journalist asked Wenger is he was the Arsenal manager or the interim one as he kept complaining about injuries and lack of player back ups.
That's exactly what happened though in the Chinese Grand Prix press conference when a journalist asked about the Iceman's lack of pace in Melbourne, to which he replied with a cheeky response.
OT: Wenger should stop answering journalists who ask him questions about how close he came for him to signing Messi, CR7, Ibra, Pogba, and a bunch more of players.
Messi could have made those remarks out of professional courtesy having been asked a direct question by a journalist on a matter he has no in depth knowledge about.
I remember tuning in to Sky Sports that night and Spanish journalist Guillem Balague was on and asked about Pochettino's appointment.
when LVG put United above Bayern, Barca and Ajax as the biggest club in the world that sum up the man - bastard journalist even have the cheek to ask if Man City big enough bigger than United he told them City would take centuries to become like United so what is not to love about the Big Man!!!
During his press conference ahead of the final Manuel Pellegrini was regularly asked by journalists about whether or not he was going to drop Willy Caballero and bring Joe Hart back into the side.
Along the way, Warnock points the finger of blame at: Gareth Southgate, Rafa Benàtez and Alex Ferguson, for all playing weakened teams in their respective clubs» matches against United's relegation rivals; the officials who allowed West Ham to win at Blackburn with a «goal» that didn't cross the line; Times journalist Pete Lansley, for upsetting goalkeeper Paddy Kenny by asking about his troubled personal life in an interview; the FA («rank amateurs»), for not punishing West Ham for fielding two ineligible players, Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano; and finally David Unsworth, for contriving a costly penalty miss for United against Blackburn midway through the season but then scoring from the spot at Bramall Lane for Wigan in the game that sent the Blades down at the Latics» expense.
A journalist from a leading baby and parenting magazine asked me some questions about preschool homeschooling and it made me think again about the benefits of the early years at home.
15:16 - And now Jim Sheridan asks about Tommy Sheridan's perjury trial, and the News of the World journalist who is alleged to have misled the trial.
The radio journalists were asking questions about MoveOn.org, an organization that's propeled itself into the stateside eye lately because of the «General Betray - us» NY Times ad.
Henceforth, no journalist should call me to ask me about stolen cars.»
After a tough few weeks of campaigning, in which the only issue many journalists asked him about was his faith, he clarified that he did not think gay sex was a sin.
She dropped the stateswoman schtick briefly to ridicule a journalist who asked about the border in event of independence and pointed to the example of Northern Ireland and the Republic.
Ezeokafor, who spoke to journalists at the annual meeting with the Religious Council in the diocese at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Awka, said it was normal that people asked questions about the health of their President as he was not a private citizen.
Journalists who ask questions about this needn't base them on their own assessment of Miliband, but one offered by voters in polls and Miliband's colleagues in briefings.
Mr Cameron will be asked whether he really believed the story that Goodman was the only News of the World journalist indulging in phone hacking, and that the newspaper's editor really knew nothing about it.
The excellent Anthony Wells at YouGov says: «Several journalists asked me about the gender gap and why the Conservatives were doing worse among women.My probably rather disappointing reply was that I really wasn't sure that they were.»
But the landscape seemed to begin to shift in the Democrat's direction in January of this year, after Mr. Grimm physically threatened NY1 reporter Michael Scotto when the journalist tried to ask about a four - year investigation into the Republican's financing of his first campaign.
12:49 - An Italian journalist asks about Brown's meeting with Berlusconi tomorrow.
She adds: «When I first started... they [fellow journalists] thought I was militant, because at that time you weren't really hearing a lot of people raising their hand asking about urban issues on a consistent basis.»
The senior Tory made the remarks — in earshot of journalists — after being asked about the decision of 116 Tory MPs to defy the prime minister and vote in favour of an amendment regretting the absence of a EU referendum in the Queen's speech.
The Theatre Commander Operation Lafiya Dole has addressed the issue and gave journalists the opportunity to ask questions and clarify doubts about the Gudumbali incidence, he concluded.
Officials briefing journalists about the new policy were asked why human rights concerns had led to punitive measures in Cuba's case but were not playing a role in the administration's policy to other notable human rights offenders, like the Philippines and Saudi Arabia.
The London mayor also took a top journalist to task for daring to ask about his leadership ambitions.
In fact the same Mail on Sunday journalist asked George Osborne about his weight in an interview in 2014.
Rivera was asked about that report by the journalist who prepared it.
Journalists have been asking questions about what convinced Mr Vaz, previously a diehard opponent of plans to extend pre-charge detention of terrorist suspects to 42 - days, to vote for the government.
Brown could also be asked about the interview with Andrew Marr in which the BBC journalist questioned him about whether he used prescription painkillers to «get through» the day.
Darshna Soni writes from the launch It's the one question David Miliband didn't want to get drawn on, but the one thing all journalists wanted to ask about.
Amongst the questions, Mr Cameron was asked by journalist Andy Bell about the time he called Mr Clegg «a joke».
But the real villains in all this, de Blasio insisted in his weekly «Ask the Mayor» segment on WNYC, are rich people trying to throw him out of office and the journalists who refuse to write about them.
«The Theatre Commander Operation Lafiya Dole has addressed the issue and gave journalists the opportunity to ask questions and clarify doubts about the Gudumbali incidence.»
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