Not exact matches
The Dow, S&P 500 and Russell 2000 hit record highs this week
as investors put the
congressional testimony of former FBI Director James Comey and Attorney General Jeff Sessions on the back burner and await what could be the fourth rate hike in more than a decade on Wednesday.
As my Inc.com colleague Carmine Gallo recently pointed out in reference to Mark Zuckerberg's high - stakes
congressional testimony, the way to succeed under pressure is to prepare under pressure.
He said in
congressional testimony about the JOBS Act in April that it may be too soon introduce a bill to fix crowdfunding provisions,
as no one yet knows what the marketplace looks like, or what precisely needs to be fixed.
And they came across in the
congressional testimony I heard
as more clueless than malevolent.
Powell himself conceded during
congressional testimony that the jobless rate could fall
as low
as 3.5 % without generating undue inflation.
As for production, the company was responsible for only about 11 percent of U.S. uranium production in 2014, according to 2015
congressional testimony by a Department of Energy contractor.
Zuckerberg apologised for the data breach on Monday in a written
testimony to US Congress, and will likely repeat that on Tuesday and Wednesday
as he faces
congressional committees looking into Facebook's management and protection of user data.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen appeared to reinforce this stance last week in
Congressional testimony that we view
as consistent with past communications.
Page, who testified last week before the House Oversight Committee
as a part of its ongoing probe into Russian election meddling in 2016, told
congressional investigators in
testimony revealed Monday that he had asked the former Trump campaign chief and Hope Hicks, now the White House communications director, about his trip to Moscow in 2016 in which he met with Russian officials and discussed the presidential campaign.»
With just more than 24 hours to go before James Comey's highly anticipated
congressional testimony, President Donald Trump found someone willing to serve
as the new director of the FBI: a former Justice Department official named Christopher Wray.
Spatt said, however, if Walsh's defense brought up the
congressional race
as a motive, he might allow the government some limited
testimony contradicting that argument.
As Appendix A to this
testimony, I have included two excerpts from the wrap - up report,
Congressional Action on R&D in the FY 1996 Budget.
has no problem calling for heaps of dollars for such proven failures
as the 21st Century Community Learning Centers — $ 1.27 billion, to be exact — he won't support $ 20 million for something that rigorous research actually works, quoting Andrew Coulson's recent
congressional testimony:
NSBA continues to lead efforts to reauthorize the Child Nutrition Act, through
congressional testimony before the House Education and the Workforce Committee, a national pulse poll, and support for legislation, such
as the Healthy School Meals Flexibility Act and the Reducing Federal Mandates on School Lunch Act.
These reports, studies, and analyses are the bases on which the Office develops its recommendations to the Assistant Secretary and the Secretary on airline domestic and international economic issues
as well
as speeches and
congressional testimony by Department officials.
I was reminded of that
as I read the news reports of Roger Clemens» and Brian McNamee's recent
testimony at the
Congressional hearings.
The question that I am trying to answer is — If someone lowered his stock allocation in 1996,
as advised by Shiller in his
congressional testimony of July 1996, what are the chances that the regret he would have experienced when stocks went up dramatically in the late 90s would have caused him to jump ship on a theoretically appealing investing approach at the worst possible time to do so?
Equifax ex-CEO Richard Smith said in
Congressional testimony that a lock provides the same level of protection
as a freeze.
As a result, many of the credit bureaus» dispute practices remained an industry secret, apart from snippets that were revealed in court cases and through
congressional testimony, and the bureaus largely escaped serious regulatory scrutiny.
Speculation about the «tens of thousands» of dogs sold over the Internet was raised
as far back
as 2005, during
testimony before a
Congressional subcommittee on federal legislation to amend the Animal Welfare Act.
Photos can lend weight to
Congressional testimonies, convince hordes of people to sign petitions, and serve
as damning evidence in oil spills.
David # 4 — Your comment suggests that the Christy MT comparisons with the CMIP5 models,
as presented in his recent
congressional testimonies, indicates a serious disagreement.
The large climate science community that is not on the NIPCC margin have produced a mountain of scientific work for decades now, including major and well - vetted assessment reports that synthesize the state of scientific understanding,
as well
as presentations,
congressional testimony, and other forms of communication.
I think you need to review the
Congressional hearings in 2006
as they relate to any
testimony Hansen has given before
Congressional Committees.
With this in mind, scenario A was hyped, both in the paper and in his corresponding
congressional testimony, so
as to cause alarm, also explaining why scenario A was the only one drawn out for so many years.
As in the preparation of my
congressional testimony and the response, my arguments definitely benefited from the exchanges at Climate Etc..
Now, stepping back a few decades, during a 1988
Congressional staged
testimony - conspiracy to mislead comes to mind - the top NASA climate expert predicted that «business
as usual» CO2 emissions would cause rapid and accelerated global warming.
Organisations who deny or reject current science on human - caused climate change, such
as the Global Warming Policy Foundation in the UK and the Heartland Institute in the US, have published critical reports, and the Republican Party organised
congressional testimony against the consensus research on Capitol Hill.
As admirable as the work of our host here is, it is largely operating inside this bubble, as well (I am not counting any congressional testimonies and other more visible statements she has made
As admirable
as the work of our host here is, it is largely operating inside this bubble, as well (I am not counting any congressional testimonies and other more visible statements she has made
as the work of our host here is, it is largely operating inside this bubble,
as well (I am not counting any congressional testimonies and other more visible statements she has made
as well (I am not counting any
congressional testimonies and other more visible statements she has made).
Even then, the «see my recent
Congressional testimony» counts
as an argument.
It's also a reminder of those predictions by NASA experts and computer models,
as promulgated during 1988
congressional testimony, that accelerated global warming would significantly impact the U.S., with many «experts» then claiming our future was one of warmer winters and no snow.
There is major uncertainty regarding the impacts of natural forcing / variability
as our hostess has emphasized repeatedly, including in
testimony before a US
congressional committee.
However, in Hansen's 1988
Congressional testimony, he did describe Scenario A
as «business
as usual,»
as Michaels asserts.
As a result of this
Congressional testimony, the «consensus» climate experts then predicted that the «dangerous» human - caused warming would produce a significant trend increase of wildfires, especially in the northern hemisphere's boreal forests.
A recent post at Real Climate on recent
Congressional testimony began by mocking Michael Crichton
as merely a science «fiction» writer.
Conflict of interest disclosures are not normally investigated after
congressional testimony — but before — so this strikes me
as a bit odd.
Which we hail
as helping to overcome the onerous impact screamers that we will be hearing from during forthcoming US
Congressional energy and climate bill
testimony.
Maybe not
as convincing to a scientist, but in
congressional testimony, the testifier's goal is not to sway a peer after all.
[O] n July 27, 2005, Mueller used the FBI's inability to obtain the information pursuant to this improper NSL
as an example in
Congressional testimony.
«We suspect that looking back a year from now, if not sooner, this episode will have been a uniquely compelling buying opportunity in the megacap Internet space,» analyst Lloyd Walmsley says, while cautioning that «admittedly a lot rides on Zuckerberg's
Congressional testimony» in the coming week, and he looks to that and an April 25 earnings call
as catalysts.
Zuckerberg, who owns 53 % of the company's voting shares, is seen
as particularly vulnerable in public
testimony,
Congressional investigation experts told Quartz earlier.
Draft
Congressional testimony, state and local legislative
testimony as well
as assist in drafting regulatory comments on topics of interest to the industry.
It includes an archive of
congressional testimony and letters on issues
as varied
as the estate tax, brownsfield legislation, and smart growth plans.