However, this matter can already correct in hopes of getting to know the person in
the first election meet her or him personally.
Not exact matches
In J.P. Morgan's
first annual shareholders»
meeting since President Donald Trump «s
election, CEO Jamie Dimon was scrutinized for his ties to Trump as well as his pay package.
The
meeting on June 8 is the
first since the outcome of the French
election and will provide an economic update to members.
The assertions of voter fraud, which Trump
first made shortly after the
election, gained traction this week after Trump, as president, repeated them during a closed - door
meeting with congressional leaders on Monday.
Two weeks after his
first post
election meeting with CEOs, President Barack Obama is bringing another group of chief executives to the executive mansion, and this time it will include one of the highest ranking CEOs on Wall Street: Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs.
World leaders typically exchange gifts, and Trump and Abe did so when Abe rushed to New York City in November to become the
first foreign leader to
meet with Trump after the
election.
That's because the claim that such a
meeting happened is one of the most specific claims in Christopher Steele's dossier alleging collusion between the Trump team and Russia to influence the 2016
election — and because, since the very
first day that dossier was publicly released, Cohen has adamantly denied taking any such trip, and Trump's team has relied on that denial to dispute the dossier's accuracy.
The game changing
election of Donald Trump to President of the United States and the competitiveness implications for Canadian carbon pricing policies should be at the top of the agenda when
First Ministers
meet in December.
It seems as if in every
meeting I have had lately with clients, questions about the upcoming U.S.
election and its implications for markets are the
first to come up.
Reportedly close to Trump, Farage was the
first British politician to
meet with the then - president - elect after the November
election and has since come out in full support of his more controversial policies, including the «extreme vetting» of refugees.
Thus the antecedent field of the Reform Bill passage is about two years long, or from the accession of the Duke of Wellington as prime minister in the Spring of 1828 (when the issue of Reform was
first broached) to the
first meeting of parliament after the
elections of summer, 1830, when Reform became the focus of political conflict.
The move came as Franklin and Billy Graham
met with Mitt Romney, who was campaigning to be the
first Mormon president, shortly before
Election Day.
As the world marked the silver anniversary of the Polish
elections of June 1989, which eventually brought to power the
first non-communist Polish prime minister since the Second World War, a conference
met at the Vatican to consider «The Church in the Moment of Change in 1980 - 1989 in East Central Europe.»
While the
election of the denomination's
first African American president in its 167 - year history will dominate the
meeting's headlines, water - cooler talk is sure to be fixated on a theological dirty word that, for the past two weeks, has spiked the blood pressure of theologians as much as it has Baptist visits to Wikipedia.
Lester Holt of NBC Nightly News will moderate the
first one, Martha Raddatz of ABC and Anderson Cooper of CNN will moderate the second debate in the format of a town
meeting and Chris Wallace of Fox News will moderate the final one just three weeks before the
election.
The
election was held at a closed - door
meeting for the
First Ladies at the 19th General Assembly of OAFLA organised on the side - lines of the 29th AU summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
It seems to me that what most people typically mean when they say «Trump colluded with Russia to win the
election» is, quite simply, that Trump, or his campaign, knowingly
met with some key people from Russia (who either were government officials, or had connections to government officials) and received help from these Russians in order to help Trump's campaign, and this particular «help» from the Russians was illicitly obtained by them in the
first place (e.g. through hacking).
Mayor Bloomberg had a sit - down this afternoon at Gracie Mansion with the black elected leaders of Central Brooklyn — the
first meeting of its kind in the wake of the 2009
election, in which former NYC Comptroller Bill Thompson came far closer than expected to ousting the (now three - term) billionaire.
«I
met them
first around the time of the general
election.
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The
meeting, on the tarmac at Albany International Airport, was the
first time the two men crossed paths since the news broke that Mr. Obama had told Mr. Paterson that the White House had lost confidence in the governor's ability to win
election next year and that he should abandon his campaign for the good of the Democratic Party.
The recent Franco - German «duopoly» appears to be collapsing following the
election earlier this month of French president Francois Hollande, who was attending his
first European leaders»
meeting.
The
meeting will bring into focus the full palette of issues that colour the US - Russia relationship: from allegations of Russian interference in the
election that brought Trump to power to sanctions levied on Russia owing to its incursion into Ukraine, premature discussions about which forced the resignation of Trump's
first National Security Advisor, to the threat of escalation in Syria as military tensions increase and each country's political objectives in the country remain opposed.
In a lawsuit filed todayin the U.S. District Court of the District of Columbia, the ALCU says the Presidential Advisory Commission on
Election Integrity violated federal public access requirements by holding its
first meeting in private, without public notice.
Cambridge will be the
first large local party to hold an extraordinary general
meeting on a leadership
election.
In the
first of three final matchups before next Tuesday's
election, the four Syracuse mayoral candidates
met at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry's Gateway Center to debate Monday night.
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On Saturday 13th September Professor Ed Fieldhouse gave an overview of the activities and achievements of the British
Election Study during its
first year, addressing the British
Election Study report
meeting at the recent
Elections, Public Opinion and Parties annual conference in Edinburgh (audience pictured...
National Executive Committee, 4 November 2014 As usual the
first meeting after conference was an extended session, setting strategy for the year ahead, with general
election victory the over-riding objective.
«Mnangagwa was elected as president and
first secretary of ZANU - PF... and was nominated as the party's presidential candidate for the 2018 general
elections,» said a party official at a
meeting in Harare.
It was being suggested that a referendum would make it impossible to
meet the goal of the
first Senate
elections in 2015, and might clash with the referendum on Scottish independence expected in 2014.
It operates in English and Welsh and is overseen by a Presiding Officer - the chair - who is elected at the
first plenary
meeting after an
election.
Labour's national executive committee will
meet for the
first time since the
election in the next fortnight and one source close to the NEC said they believed Lavery's comments would be a controversial topic of discussion — particularly on narrowing the spectrum of political views in the party.
Carwyn Jones will
meet Welsh Secretary Stephen Crabb later this week for the
first time since the
election.
Following the
election the new parliament
met in the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland in Edinburgh for the very
first time on Wednesday 12 May 1999 although the actual devolution of powers from Westminster to the Scottish Parliament did not take place until midnight on Thursday 1 July 1999, almost two months later.
The ConHome coach trip to the Norwich North by -
election saw a party of 29 of us
meeting yesterday at 9.30 am at St James's Park tube in order to make the two and a half hour journey up to Norfolk, during which we watched the
first two hours of the classic drama, House of Cards.
He claimed the chances were better than they had ever been for reform, but admitted that if parliament backed a referendum, it might not be possible to stage one in time for the government to
meet its timetable of holding the
first Lords
elections at the 2015 general
election.
This second
meeting would come just days after the
first indictments were handed down against Trump campaign staffers in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Russian
election interference.
Later this week, he is understood to be
meeting up with his former team for the
first time since
election night for a few drinks before they all head off in new directions.
Less than a fortnight ago, after the
first Parliamentary Labour Party
meeting since the
election, a Labour MP emerged to declare: «Unity is the watchword, government is the aim.»
Labour MPs were already angry that Jeremy Corbyn had turned down pleas by PLP officials for him to address tonight's
meeting, the
first since last week's by -
elections.
With a tight
election on the line, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton will
meet in just hours to face off at their
first presidential debate, a battle 18 months in the making that is emerging as the most hotly anticipated moment in modern US political history.
Less than a fortnight ago, after the
first Parliamentary Labour Party
meeting since the
election, a...
While the 31 October (
first round) and 21 November (second round) votes failed to
meet a considerable number of OSCE Commitments, Council of Europe and other international standards for democratic
elections, the 26 December repeat second round vote brought Ukraine substantially closer to
meeting them.
Boakai has waged a bitter legal battle over problems with queue control and voter identification in the October 10
first round, and said he would accept the result provided the National
Elections Commission (NEC)
met «all of the standards».
Labour's Shadow Welsh Secretary, Peter Hain, has called for a return to
first - past - the - post voting system in the Welsh assembly
elections and is
meeting with Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan today to discuss the matter.
Deacon, who is challenging U.S. Rep. John Katko, R - Camillus, in the November
election, made her comments in the
first head - to - head
meeting of the two candidates in the 24th Congressional District race.
Connecticut Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy and his Republican challenger Tom Foley are scheduled to
meet this week for their
first debate before the November
election.
The New York state Senate
met for the
first time Wednesday since two Democrats won special
elections held Tuesday.
As the Liberal Democrats
met for their
first conference since the 2017 general
election, many were feeling disappointed at the state of things.