Sentences with phrase «by a reporter what»

Asked by reporters what his priority was, Murdoch gestured to Brooks and said, «This one.»
Since this month's publication of my paper «The Burden of Suboptimal Breastfeeding in the United States» in Pediatrics with Arnold Reinhold, I'm often asked by reporters what the US can do better to improve our breastfeeding rates.
Asked by a reporter what charges can be brought in abuse cases, Singas said they included harassment, assault, sexual assault, kidnapping, obstruction of breathing and strangulation.
Asked by a reporter what he regarded as the greatest error of his nearly two years in office, NYC Mayor de Blasio called it a «cosmic question,» but said he could not come up with anything off the top of his head.
The mandatory secrecy led to enigmatic remarks like this one, from Commissioner Mary Lou Rath, who was asked by a reporter what exactly she had voted on.
The mandatory secrecy led to enigmatic remarks like this one, from Commissioner Mary Lou Rath, who was asked by reporter what exactly she had voted on.
The detective had noted «a paper,» meaning a newspaper tabloid, and when asked by reporters what the paper said, he gave the tabloid's headline: «Satanic Cult Vows to Kill Again.»
In fact, when asked by a reporter what efforts they make to find animals homes?

Not exact matches

J.J. McCorvey and April Joyner compiled an assortment of tips, including that you'll want to start small, by contacting local media outlets or blogs, make a press list, and know what the reporters you pitch write about.
Comey preempted his hearing by authorizing the release of his opening remarks for testimony on Wednesday, giving reporters and political observers time to comb through what the former FBI director plans to say about his private communications with President Donald Trump.
When asked by reporters aboard Air Force One what he thought of the scandals swirling around the EPA chief, Trump said, «I have to look at them,» adding, «I'll make that determination.
The former Bank of Italy governor, when asked by a reporter in 2013 what role gold plays in a central banks portfolio, answered that the metal was «a reserve of safety,» adding, it gives you a fairly good protection against fluctuations against the dollar.
Investigative reporter and blogger Eliot Higgins has talked about how Facebook's haste to censor what might be disturbing or controversial imagery can directly impact our understanding of a developing news story: the site removed several pages and posts from Syrian dissident groups and terrorist factions, but in doing so it effectively deleted a key source of information about chemical weapon attacks by the Syrian government.
According to a transcript obtained by The Hollywood Reporter of testimony given as part of a lawsuit filed against CBS in 2016, the TV judge takes a no nonsense approach to getting what she wants.
Surrounded by reporters Thursday morning outside the West Wing, Sanders declined to comment beyond what Giuliani and Trump had said earlier, citing «ongoing litigation.»
It is confirmed that 500 Million XEM tokens have been stolen from the trade, primarily by Bloomberg's tech reporter in Tokyo, Yuji Nakamura, who's attended the press convention and made a few vital posts that permit us to higher perceive what was occurring throughout the convention.
What that means in practice is the TPP agreement as currently structured and finalized can only come into force if it is ratified by the United States,» Ms. Freeland told reporters after a cabinet meeting on Parliament Hill on Tuesday.
«To hear those words from him in what is his last political speech as an MP is actually, for me personally, very touching,» Kenney told reporters, coming as close as anybody would to affirming this was an era - ending speech by the former prime minister.
Asked by reporters on Monday night whether he intends to do so, Mr. Trump said, «We'll see what happens.»
Last fall an article by public radio reporter Eduard Cohen, «What Americans Need to Know — But Probably Won't Be Told — to Understand Palestinian Rage,» appeared on the Web.
To continue a bit with the end of that last idea: so if a group of people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.
The ambivalence on the part of many scientists about what they ultimately hope for, and the ambiguity of their language about it, is matched by similar tip - toeing by some seasoned science reporters.
It's important to remember that the real - life reporters for The Washington Post, portrayed by what has turned out to be one of the best film ensembles in recent memory — Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, and many more — were frighteningly close to being thrown in jail for publishing the Pentagon Papers.
White was accompanied by Rabbi Batya Glazer, who told a reporter, «It's not like this is what you do when you've been bad... This is a place where one's world view is completely altered.»
(So that when you read a news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other readers without them ever having to express such assessment via speaking, writing, etc. if a group of people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.)
He never told the newspaper or any of the interviewers that he was «joking» (that was included by the reporter); what he said was he was using hyperbole to prove a point.
The classic study in the 1980s by Robert and Linda Lichter and Stanley Rothman of the media elite (major reporters and executives at ABC, CBS, and NBC news, Time and Newsweek, and the New York Times and Washington Post) confirmed what everyone who pays attention to such things had already known: the men and women who give us the news are, as a group, politically more liberal, morally more permissive, and religiously more indifferent than the general public.
People are taking this like it was a prepared statement by Bledsoe, instead of what it probably was: a knee - jerk reaction to a stupid question from a reporter who was hoping for a juicy hot - take.
A scoop or exceptional job by a reporter will often bring the response «What are you trying to do?
• Pete Rose, Cincinnati manager, after being told that outfielder Kal Daniels, who had just been traded by the Reds to the Dodgers, was complaining to reporters that he hadn't gotten enough publicity in Cincinnati: «Believe me, publicity isn't what it's made out to be.»
As for the Diaby quote, Wenger was asked by a reporter if Diaby was close to returning and what his contract situation was.
Whereas, if, in the moment, I would have called the rules official, I would have only been assessed one stroke by moving it back,» Rose told reporters after carding what he believed was a 1 - over 73 on Saturday but that turned into a 71.
In the corner of a smoke - filled barroom just down the street, at what is supposed to be a postgame press conference, Bulgaria coach Simeon Vartchev is asked by a lone reporter about Byrd's nine - point, nine - assist performance.
«All this talk about leaving is written by reporters who have no idea what is going on and who need to write something and don't care if it is true or not.»
The article, written by a reporter with a food allergic child, also really brings home what it's like to manage a child's potentially fatal allergy, something the rest of us can't always fully understand:
On the organization that says they've found a way to cut union pay — Note that the linked article doesn't give even a clue as to what that group's plan is; pathetic, amateurish «reporting» by the AP «reporter
The parent told the reporter aside the extortions by school heads, the items they are made to buy for their children cost more than what government has absorbed under the programme.
Reporters are YOUR base, after all, and what's worse is that you know you created the moment in the first place by making such a big deal about his «need» to go abroad.
When informed by reporters about what the study would do, Zucker said the health department already asked residents about health concerns.
This answer could be improved by explaining what the «you are fake news» reference means and specifically why CNN reporter was called that.
When pressed by reporters, the governor stated, «A special session to do what?
Asked by reporters Tuesday what his plans were for the races, Brown was quick to point out the Senate already has more Democrats than Republicans.
«Pressed by a BBC reporter to say what they thought about Scottish independence, the usually feisty Arctic Monkeys and their fellow performers offered a very diplomatic «no comment» — thinking, perhaps, of sales and streaming north of the border.
Asked by one reporter what he would say to constituents who had supported him over the years, he responded, «Thank you.»
Pressed on specifics by reporters Tuesday after an unrelated news conference on crime statistics, the mayor spoke only in generalities, saying he relied on lawyers to interpret what they could and couldn't do.
«Team Corbyn won't be surprised or upset by the attacks but what's more relevant is just whether, having been a columnist rather than a reporter, Milne has enough practical experience to deal with journalists at the coalface.»
«Recent press reports indicate that you are co-chairing what appears to be a well funded, albeit desperate, effort by Washington's liberal establishment to try yet again to sell the public on something they know they don't want and they know is wrong,» Pataki wrote in an open letter to Daschle, which was provided to reporters via press release.
The president will lay out a budget plan with big increases in defense spending offset by large cuts in domestic programs — exactly, his budget director told reporters, what Trump promised to do on the campaign trail.
Asked by reporters today what was behind his apparent shift in gear, Cameron replied: «If I'm getting lively about it it's because I feel bloody lively about it!»
I think what's positive about today is the governor, Senate Republican conference by passing a hard tax cap in January, we brought ourselves in a position that will have a good, workable tax cap,» he said in a brief scrum with reporters.
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