Sentences with phrase «here talking to you today»

Not exact matches

«We're here today to talk about how we're going to change the way 3 - D graphics are produced and consumed,» he said.
«I'm here today to talk about how we're going to change the way 3 - D graphics are produced and consumed.»
The pitch: «I'm here today to talk to you about a problem that affects 85 % of women and 20 % of men... a $ 6 billion U.S. market.
Talk with your Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor (or find one here) to build your plans today.
On today's show we talk about: Recent market volatility What held up well (basically nothing) Stories we tell Who to blame How noobwhale investors will react to a bear market Non-correlated strategies Where hedge fund fees go Listen here: A close look at where the money flows suggests a more complicated story Barry with ex-CIA...
Governor Poloz and I are pleased to be here to talk about today's interest rate announcement and our Monetary Policy Report (MPR).
O'Reilly: We won't talk about it too much here today, but I think the best way to sum it up is, everybody saw it coming, and somebody wrote a huge check.
If anyone here is sick and tired of all the silliness and nonsense in religion today and want a real church, I invite you to check out mormon.org where you can talk (not to a paid professional), but to ordinary members who volunteer their time for free because they just believe in serving and want to answer your questions.
In news that is only news because it seems to be the only thing anyone, anywhere is talking about today, the royal baby is here and he is a boy.
So here's a link to the other great conservative commentator on popular music, Scott Johnson of Powerline, talking today about Joan Baez....
I wasn't expecting totally unbiased reporting on the talks by the British media but this article in the British publication The Independent reached new lows: «Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to find a gay cure» by Emily Dugan.
Here I am today, an older man talking to you about the secret of spiritual power in general, when all the time what I am really seeing in my imagination's eye is that young man I was years ago, shot all to pieces, done in and shattered in a nervous breakdown, foolishly undertaking too much work and doing it unwisely, all my hopes in ashes and life towering over me and saying, You are finished; you can not; you are done for.
Today the organist is here to play for us and talk about how the organ works.
So here is a promise of God — that's what we're talking about in this passage today, right — the promises of God — here's a promise of God to the nation of Israel.
We have Greco - Roman wrestling today, but it has evolved a bit over the centuries, and so to understand what Paul was talking about here, we need to learn the rules for wrestling as they were in his day.
The notion of such a space for ststained civil dialogus exists today mainly as a regulative idea helping us identify sporadic instances of the phenomenon in action.Shared civil discourse does exist here and there: it happens ofter a fashion on radio talk shows, in letters to the editor, on e-mail and sometimes even in political TV commercials.
That said, it is the totality of meaning here that counts, and in today's vernacular, it simply means to know what you're talking about.
I'm afraid that this opens another can of worms as many Catholics today just do not know the rules so that to raise it here would be to introduce the need for a further talk on it.
We try our best to live according to the Church's teaching on marriage and family life and we are here today to talk about some of the joys and challenges of doing this in today's world.
Yes, we love St. Patrick's Day and are offering a big sale in honor of the festivities, but that's not what we came here to talk about today.
But I'm really here today to talk about an avocado, oat and nut breakfast porridge that I discovered during that honeymoon phase of eating raw foods.
In many ways, I came here today to talk about what happened in Charlottesville (my hometown) this past weekend.
Today we're talking how to cook up a good old - fashioned yardbird: From braising to roasting to grilling, here's how we freestyle chicken.
After the game, Kershaw talked to USA Today's Josh Peter about how he was feeling and where he goes from here.
He loves the game and he loves this club, I'm not here today to talk about any private discussions, today is about paying tribute to a great manager and a great man.
«Like I said, I want to come here... in a way I don't want to think too much about the future right now or any talks right now, today or tomorrow.
Bob Wilson, former Arsenal goalkeeper and The 100 Club committee member said: «The Club was very receptive when Pat Rice, Frank McLintock and I started to talk through how such a large group of ex-players could still feel engaged and part of The Arsenal in its present day existence, and we are beyond delighted to be here today at the launch of this very special club.
I'm here today to talk about skin - to - skin contact and how to make it a part of your life with a new baby.
Well, today we're with Sara Toogood who is a Speech and Language Pathologist and we're here to talk about: «Twin Developmental Milestone, Speech and Language.»
KC WILT: Today on Parent Savers we have Dr. Lisa Weiss Optometrist with Infantsee here to talk with us about infant vision.
Nancy is here today to talk about why you're struggling to lose that extra baby weight while breastfeeding.
MaryAnne from Mama Smiles is here today to talk about raising scientists — a topic close to my heart since I believe science literacy...
MaryAnne from Mama Smiles is here today to talk about raising scientists — a topic close to my heart since I believe science literacy is important for everyone.
I am here today to talk about creating a community around you to feel supported in breastfeeding.
CHRISTINE STEWART - FITZGERALD: Today we're here with Veronica Tingzon, she's here to talk about one of the toughest challenges moms face.
I'm here today to talk about how grandparents and family members can support a new or seasoned mom while she is breastfeeding her new baby.
I'm here today to talk about some breastfeeding tips for new moms.
KC Wilt: Today on Parent Savers we have Nikki Helms, Postpartum Doula, and she's here to talk with us about isolation after a new baby.
I already explained what a floor bed is and why we chose it (read about that here), but today I wanted to talk about where we set up the floor bed to start with.
I already explained what a floor bed is and why we chose it (read about that here), but today I wanted to talk about where we set up the floor bed to start -LSB-...]
CHRISTINE STEWART - FITZGERALD: Today we are here to talk about anemia, it's a medical condition that affects many pregnant women and especially those carrying twins.
[Theme Music] SUNNY GAULT: Before we kick off today we are going to talk about a news headline here.
Robin Kaplan: Before we get started with today's topic, here's Lara Adela talking about ways to overcome societal booby traps.
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CHRISTINE STEWART FITZGERALD: Well, we're here today with our expert parents, talking about how to deal with toddler twins who'd like to strip off their clothes and diapers.
Laura's here today to talk about her struggle with infertility and her journey to where she is today.
Robin Kaplan: Before we get started with today's topic here is Lara Adelo talking about ways to overcome societal booby traps.
But then his 60 mins falls right after his eating like this: Here is his schedule today: 7:06 am Wakes up talking to himself.
I'm here today to talk about your breastfed baby's poop!
I'm here today to talk about some fun ideas for baby shower gifts.
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