Sentences with phrase «big speech of»

Gov. Andrew Cuomo's first big speech of 2016 touted big projects with big price tags, and he delivered it from a podium that was thematically consistent.
Former President Barack Obama returns to the national stage with the first big speech of his post-White House tenure, to be delivered in his hometown of Chicago.
Seven score and 15 years ago, Abraham Lincoln gave what was then the biggest speech of his career, and he gave it in NYC at Cooper Union on February 27, 1860.
Seven score and fifteen years ago, Abraham Lincoln gave what was then the biggest speech of his career, and he gave it in New York City, at Cooper Union on February 27th, 1860.

Not exact matches

Sorrell then referenced a speech given by WPP's third biggest client — and the biggest ad spender in the world — P&G's marketing boss Marc Pritchard, who said Google and Facebook were not doing enough to meet advertiser demands around measurement, brand safety, and viewability (the measure of whether an online ad had the ability to be seen by a human).
«The biggest challenge now is to make sure that everyone understands what's at stake,» DiCaprio said of the dangers of climate change during his speech onstage at the gala.
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.
Today's misguided FCC action represents a radical departure that risks erosion of the biggest free speech platform the world has ever known.
He had initiated discussions with investors in the same week he did back - t0 - back keynote speeches at two big tech conferences, in two different cities, one of them sponsored by his own company.
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 Facebook COO and author of «Lean In» told Harvard Business School's class of 2012 in her Class Day speech that she almost missed her big break in life.
«When you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you, and that's of concern when you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for, for years in this country,» Feinstein said.
In a statement ahead of Trump's speech, her campaign said that his plan would give tax breaks to the wealthy and big companies, and would hurt working families and trigger a recession.
In a speech last week, Fed Governor Daniel Tarullo said additional capital requirements are needed to prevent systemwide financial instability that could be caused by the failure of one of the world's biggest or most interconnected banks.
British MPs have blasted Google, Facebook and Twitter for their lack of efforts in cracking down on abuse and hate speech, while Germany is considering big penalties if they don't do something about it.
But the biggest problem is a legal one: The U.S. courts are more protective of free speech than European courts, and in recent years have been hostile to election regulations, notably in the Citizens United decision of 2010.
National Harbor, Maryland (CNN) The head of the biggest gun lobby in the US has accused Democrats of pushing a «socialist» agenda to deprive gun owners of their weapons, in an uncompromising speech just a week after 17 people died in the Florida school shooting.
Last July, in one of his first big speeches after his appointment had become official, and just before Greece would need a second bailout, Mr. Draghi seemed to break with Mr. Trichet.
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.
Canadians have amassed a $ 2 - trillion mountain of household debt that's casting a big shadow over the timing of the Bank of Canada's next interest rate hike, governor Stephen Poloz said in a speech Tuesday in Yellowknife.
But one of the biggest resulted from a bizarre off - script non sequitur Geithner made early in his speech.
No one infringed on his thought process, so I'm not sure what you're talking about... And there's a BIG difference between exercising one's freedom of speech in a public place, and verbally harrassing one's co-workers in their private business workplace... This guy did the latter...
funny how the freedom of press is not being used when the world is saying to remove the princess kate nude pics, but when 1.2 billion muslims and non muslims combined are asking for a video to be removed its a big deal of frweedom of speech.
my memory of our conversation is mostly of his big beardy smile and warmth towards me and what i do, (i'd sampled a bit of his speech for a track some years before)... he was into it!
I always get a big kick out of «free speech» sloganeers who think «free speech» means they are somehow immune from the consequences of what they say.
When the president of the United States wants to speak to the world, he doesn't call a press conference or craft a big speech.
Did the Ambassador and the other 3 people killed insult the people there??? A BIG FAT NO!!!! Besides, have you heard of freedom of speech?
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).
A big difference between this speech and what he had talked about publicly before, according to some who know him, is that during this time frame, he was out of office and didn't have people with political antennae around him to pull him back from such stark rhetoric.
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.
Luther was also big on the «living word» which is also our speech together, especially proclamation of forgiveness of sins and reconciliation.
Liberals go out of their way to twist the 1st Amendment to cover all sorts of «freedoms» in the name of free speech, yet the clear wording in the 2nd isn't good enough... There are bigger issues here than ARs and magazine capacity people...
I've done lots of presentations and speeches, but this was so special because it's been 11 months since I made the big leap to doing this full time, and because I was so passionate on the topic.
There I was, at the head of the boardroom table, looking at 10 unfamiliar faces, about to give my big speech.
it seems wenger does nt have the courage to play big... he does nt take risks... then he says he was looking at the player of the moment, or he said the same speech u already gave to us to defend something that is, for me, only stubborness and lack of diligence... about granit: do nt start with formal arguments, go to the bone, u know what i mean... u cant said xhaka was the good choise while we did nt see hin play for our colours... i hope he could be the player that we need, but nobody can said that today
even if it was once per article surely with freedom of speech etc it's not a big deal...
So he scrapped the big speech he'd dreamed of giving.
wenger's pregame speech to big up the players: ok guys, we need a bit of consistency today and although we haven't beaten chelsea at stamford bridge for 100 years, i believe in you.
Inequality is being displayed bigger than ever right now as our president shows that freeedom of protest and speech is not allowed..
you know he will be fine and he is still a baby, when they grow they usually are ok, when my son and daughter started kindergarten there teacher put them in speech thearapy, but a wise older teacher told me alot of times when there front teeth come out and the big teeth come in, there speech will get better....
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!)
In a speech to the Federation of Small Businesses, the Labour leader said big business was holding back # 26bn a year from small suppliers by paying their bills late.
The speech is at 12:20 BST (it is still sumertime apparently) and in the build up I'll bring you details of the business secretary's big British Bank announcement and the reaction to it.
In a speech at the summit, Mr Brown said the world was facing «the third big oil shock in 30 years» and that measures needed to be taken to reduce the price of the valuable commodity.
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 leanings.
Indeed - and I'm a big fan of your work... (and Stuart White's post last week was a «classic blog» in my view) Fawning aside, I think the issue I had with the Miliband speech (and I made fun of it a bit on my blog this am which is a bit cheap but none of us is perfect) is that is failed to bring that discussion to life.
15.19 - Biggest laugh of the speech is for a joke about Tory backbench proposals for Margaret Thatcher day.
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