Sentences with phrase «big speech as»

In his first big speech as shadow chancellor this morning, Alan Johnson tried to refute the Coalition's suggestion that Labour is responsible for the budget deficit.
Theresa May made an audacious bid for the centre ground in her first big speech as prime minister...
Biden will make his first big speech as the vice presidential candidate Wednesday, the third night of the Democratic convention.
It seems Watson's taken a page from her character: During her first big speech as a United Nations Women's Goodwill Ambassador, she once again worked to inspire bravery in men.

Not exact matches

«Remember when they were saying, during the campaign, that Donald Trump is giving great speeches and drawing big crowds, but he is spending much less money and not using social media as well as Crooked Hillary's large and highly sophisticated staff.
You see this being utilized every day on platforms as big as TED talks to speeches by world leaders.
If you want your next big speech to have an equally forceful impact in your own corner of the world, you need to be just as thoughtful about when you choose to deliver it.
And in speeches to some of the country's biggest banks, she highlighted her long ties to Wall Street, bantering with top executives and saying that she views the financial industry as a partner in government regulation.
«An exceptionally short - lived marriage had imploded, and I was jobless, a lone parent, and as poor as it is possible to be in modern Britain, without being homeless... By every usual standard, I was the biggest failure I knew,» Rowling said during a 2008 Harvard University commencement speech.
Meanwhile, other big digital newcomers to the media scene, including BuzzFeed and Business Insider, have also been slow to take up the public interest banner long carried by the likes of the New York Times and the Press - Enterprise (a small California paper that, as Liptak explained, took two free speech cases all the way to the Supreme Court in the 1980s).
The beachhead groups were part of a larger constellation of advisers, including Oklahoma oil and gas mogul Harold Hamm (once considered for energy secretary), billionaire investor Carl Icahn (last seen shadily pushing for policy that would benefit his oil refineries), GOP energy lobbyist Mike McKenna (in charge of the DOE transition team), longtime climate skeptic (and hopeless dope) Myron Ebell, North Dakota Rep. Kevin Cramer (the oil devotee who supposedly wrote Trump's big energy speech last May), and Thomas J. Pyle, the director of the Institute for Energy Research (IER), a pro-fossil fuel «think tank» which, as we shall see, has provided several Trump staffers.
The speech goes on to suggest that even if the recent volatility was not a reflection of fundamentals, it is worth ensuring that all the information has been extracted from it and that the big policy questions that are «lurking» have been considered, as they may play a role in future bouts of market nervousness.
Despite that distinction, President Barack Obama is one of her biggest fans: In his speech last year pushing the Department of Labor to press on with its fiduciary standard rule, he pointed out Garrett by name as an FA who puts the best interests of her clients first.
I was pounded by sermons and speeches regarding this as a big money opportunity.
Just a friendly update from California that I have now spent my fifth day working on contacting all of the big free speech legal advocates in Canada and the United States (and those important organizations in Europe as well) about this story and the entire issue of Free Speech (which these public figure pastors in the U.S. who are nationally known want to silence).
For instance if I were giving a speech about feeding the hungry, and I said» I will make every possible effort to feed as many people as I possibly can», in those exact words, and three people that attended that event gave three accounts about what I said one may say,» he said that he's going to help feed the hungry», another says,» he said with a big smile on his face, just after receiving a good luck kiss from his daughter, I will make every effort to feed as many people as possible, and another says,» as his daughter left and with tears in his eyes he said, I will feed as many people as possible», the same event happened but each person chose to only include details they deemed as neccessary, does it contradict the message or the overall event, absolutely not.
CNN: Congressman draws fire for calling evolution, Big Bang «lies from the pit of hell» A U.S. congressman is attracting attention and criticism for an online video that shows him blasting evolution and the Big Bang theory as «lies from the pit of hell» in a recent speech at a church event in his home state of Georgia.
Treasurer Scott Morrison confirmed at his speech to the National Press Club on Wednesday that GST changes were off the table and revealed Australians should expect only «modest» income tax relief in this year's budget, describing budget repair as a «Test match, not a Twenty20 Big Bash».
As well as the Cornhuskers played in the final Big Ten regular season game, it was one - time walk - on guard Mike Peltz's speech for Senior Night that brought the house dowAs well as the Cornhuskers played in the final Big Ten regular season game, it was one - time walk - on guard Mike Peltz's speech for Senior Night that brought the house dowas the Cornhuskers played in the final Big Ten regular season game, it was one - time walk - on guard Mike Peltz's speech for Senior Night that brought the house down.
In his «biggest speech yet,» Trump is expected to highlight his accomplishments thus far as president and outline his vision for America over the next four years.
In his «biggest speech yet,» Trump is expected to highlight his accomplishments thus far as president and outline his...
Inequality is being displayed bigger than ever right now as our president shows that freeedom of protest and speech is not allowed..
Erica and Erin were big players in his Froofie the Dog routine (I did that routine as part of speech competition when I was in 8th grade — Got a I rating!)
As for «political speech» that seems to be a big part of this entire mess — the laws seem vague enough as to what these groups can and can't do that I find it hard for anyone to properly enforce them regardless of particular political leaningAs for «political speech» that seems to be a big part of this entire mess — the laws seem vague enough as to what these groups can and can't do that I find it hard for anyone to properly enforce them regardless of particular political leaningas to what these groups can and can't do that I find it hard for anyone to properly enforce them regardless of particular political leanings.
Theresa May name checked Margaret Thatcher twice and Ronald Reagan five times as she delivered her big speech to Republican politicians.
The return of grammar schools, a likely new policy announcement in May's first party conference speech as Prime Minister, would be a very big leap back to the past.
The former mayor of London cited the ode from 1785 as he delivered his biggest speech yet on why Britons should vote to leave the European Union in next month's referendum.
This speech will have as much to do with the everyday business of parliamentary programming as it does with big politics.
It is what a speechwriter would think of us as the «big idea» of the speech — the thought that runs like a spine from beginning to end, giving the speech coherence, clarity and consistency.
I am a big fan of good oratory and as a student in the early 1980s used to take girlfriends to see a Tony Benn speech for a good night out.
And in a big speech that touches on those topics, Buffalo - area Congressman Brian Higgins sees transformation of a «Gateway» Peace Bridge as perhaps the largest local project that could get a boost without being mentioned specifically tonight:
Chuka Umunna is among the big name Labour MPs who have left Brighton before Jeremy Corbyn makes his first conference speech as party leader.
While the chairman couldn't help but note during his speech that the Brooklyn portion of the district went for GOP Rep. Bob Turner (interpreted by some as a barb aimed at the borough's Democratic boss, Assemblyman Vito Lopez), Crowley insisted the race is «over,» adding: «We'll move forward... quite frankly, at this point, it's not that big of a deal anymore.»
And as he prepares for the first big policy speech of his second term, voters want to see him focus on education and jobs.
David Cameron has once again tried to reinvigorate his «big society» agenda, with a speech arguing it can serve as the driving force of the centre - right.
But the prime minister had a bigger task to overcome in what could yet be his final conference speech as leader of the Conservative party.
Pushing the line that the PM's referendum plans are for the benefit of the Tory party rather than in the national interest, which Labour strategists clearly see as their strongest retort (read: EUreka), the Labour leader insisted that, four hours after the big speech that was six months in the making, Cameron still «can't answer the most basic question of all.»
But like the Catholic Church which doesn't recognize the word, perhaps Warren should punctuate her speeches with little homilies such as holy moly, Citigroup is one big cannoli.
The gentle ripple of polite applause for Philip Hammond «s big speech was over almost as soon as it started, while Amber Rudd didn't fare much better with Tory delegates.
The big speech takes place Wednesday in Albany, and we will be bringing it you live — as per usual — with analysis and response throughout the day and evening.
Downing Street press officers will no doubt be marketing Friday's discourse as the «biggest speech since Bruges».
Yet Andrew Cuomo views the ’84 convention speech as the biggest political mistake his father ever made.
He recalled speaking to his father from Washington, where Mr. Cuomo worked as secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, to ask how a big speech had gone.
Thirty - three years after his father, the late Gov. Mario Cuomo, made himself a potential president with a convention speech that portrayed America as one big family, his son said something eerily similar.
In the biggest political rope - a-dope of all time, after setting the bar as low as he could during 40 days of tumultuous terribleness and a chaotic campaign, Trump delivered a well - crafted, coherent and populist - yet - serious speech on Tuesday night.
The key section of his speech was these words: «Just as those who supported the dogma of big government were proved wrong, so, too, those who argue for the dogma of unbridled free - market forces have been proved wrong again.»
Green Party leaders congratulated voters in Kent, Ohio, for passing Issue 43, which called for a constitutional amendment to end corporate personhood and abolish the legal definition of money as free speech, as well as establishment of an annual «Democracy Day» public hearing for residents to testify on the effect of big contributions from corporations and the wealthy on elections.
So, while Cameron makes big, persuasive speeches that do at least point him in the right direction, the Labour Party allows itself to be distracted by the smallness of the contest for the succession to Brown after what it regards as certain defeat.
In an April speech in Harlem, he said that «as a big, tough guy,» he wasn't frightened but spends the eerie, sleepless nights reading about past governors.
So one line in particular from Kidman's speech was notable this time around, after she won for best actress in a limited series for her searing role in «Big Little Lies» as a lawyer - turned - housewife in an abusive relationship: «I want to thank all of my children, who show me so much love.»
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