Cuomo reiterated his call for expelling Lopez
in a radio interview just before the announcement dropped in in - boxes.
«We saw what happens when the courts draw the lines,» Cuomo said
in a radio interview just now.
Not exact matches
In a 2016
interview with BBC
Radio 4, Gates shared
just how work - obsessed he used to be.
In his latest interview with Stephen Dubner on the Freakonomics radio's, «Secret Life of CEOs» series, he says there is one way to ensure team loyalty and prosperity in the long run: «I just think you should treat your people in the same way that you treat your famil
In his latest
interview with Stephen Dubner on the Freakonomics
radio's, «Secret Life of CEOs» series, he says there is one way to ensure team loyalty and prosperity
in the long run: «I just think you should treat your people in the same way that you treat your famil
in the long run: «I
just think you should treat your people
in the same way that you treat your famil
in the same way that you treat your family.
Well
just this morning I was listen to CBC's Information Morning
radio show (Young Halifax filmmaker gets big break with Einstein) according to the filmmaker on the topic of Einstein,
in the
interview he suggests, this perspective of» working backwards» is how Einstein thought... not bad «likeminded» company to find yourself
in!
In fact, he was the person who came up with the name «Big Bang» as a derisive epithet for the theory (in a radio interview on the BBC in 1949, just FYI
In fact, he was the person who came up with the name «Big Bang» as a derisive epithet for the theory (
in a radio interview on the BBC in 1949, just FYI
in a
radio interview on the BBC
in 1949, just FYI
in 1949,
just FYI).
'' I
just did the roughest
interview I've ever done
in my 12 years
in radio.»
Just as the first reports of the latest mass shooting started to trickle
in on Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo suggested Republicans prefer gun rights over protecting the country
in a
radio interview.
Back
in May, he made a brief visit to Buffalo for a $ 5,000 - a-person fundraiser
just hours after talking about the need to curb the power of money
in politics during a
radio interview.
Miner, who sat down for an
interview with public
radio and TV, has
just over three months remaining
in her job as mayor and she said she's focused on finishing up there.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer stopped
just short of ruling out a run for mayor
in 2017 during a
radio interview Thursday, saying «it's safe to assume that I will continue to be doing the job that I truly love, which is serving as comptroller.»
14:30 - This
just in from the prime minister, who gave Real
Radio in Yorkshire an
interview.
«I am
just so excited to have Bill
in that position because the personal relationship is very important,» Cuomo said during a
radio interview in 2013, between de Blasio's election and inauguration.
Confronted with the tape during an
interview on BBC
Radio 2
just moments after he made the comments, the prime minister slouched
in his chair with his head
in his hand, cutting a beaten and dejected figure.
Chris Bryant's
interview on
Radio 4 Today was a car - crash, not
just because mistakes were made
in the pre-release (Kent instead described as the place where Tesco closed a Distribution Centre, rather than Harlow, Essex, being a prime example), but because most fair - minded people know why we are
in this mess
in the first place.
May's Christmas
interview with the
Radio Times marks the third time
in just over a week that she has spoken publicly about her Christian faith.
«I am
just so excited to have Bill
in that position because the personal relationship is very important,» Cuomo said
in a recent
radio interview.
«Let me
just say, overall, government is about finding ways to work together and collaborate and I represent the City Council, which represents the city of New York, and definitely would like to see that working together,» Mark - Viverito said
in the
radio interview.
In a
radio interview on Wednesday morning, Governor Andrew Cuomo's top aide dismissed New York City mayor Bill de Blasio's plan to fund pre-kindergarten with a tax increase as gratuitous, calling it a «tax
just for taxing's sake.»
«This state is not
in the trouble that Michigan is
in Pennsylvania is
in and Massachusetts is
in, but you don't see
in those other states this crescendo about getting rid of the governor
just because we're
in a recession,» Paterson, who is African - American, said Friday
in a
radio interview with Errol Louis of the New York Daily News.
«If you have some bad stuff
in the budget where you have to vote for
just as the governor wants it, to get an on - time budget — that's wrong,» Senate Deputy Majority Leader John DeFrancisco, a Republican from Syracuse, said during a
radio interview.
But as you've
just heard
in the
Radio Ecoshock
interview, the Mantle Plume eruption was not itself methane, although it may have triggered the release of more methane.
If you missed hearing relationship author Andrea Syrtash at the 140 Characters Conference this week
in New York, now's your chance to listen to her first
radio interview about her new book, He's
Just Not Your Type (and that's a good thing): How to Find Love Where You Least Expect It
Just recently on National Public
Radio (NPR), current Stanford Professor and former runner - up to being appointed by President Obama as the US Secretary of Education (Obama appointed current secretary Arne Duncan instead) Linda Darling - Hammond was
interviewed about why she thought «School Testing Systems Should Be Examined
In 2014.»
In just a short time, she parlayed my first book touting a novel, but provocative, approach to managing retirement savings into television,
radio, and print
interviews for a previously unknown author.
I received many good leads and
in just a few weeks did six
radio interviews.
And I can understand a client's desire to say,
in advance of the book promotion campaign, «I'll do an
interview that comes up except A, B, and C» (where A, B, and C are
radio talk show hosts who make their living beating up or mocking or humiliating guests
just for the sport of it).
In a six - week start - up campaign, this winning formula produced tangible results that exceeded my loftiest expectations: reviews in large, target - markets; radio interview spots with national media outlets; a front - page feature story in a major newspaper; the sale of one bylined article and widespread distribution of another.And these are just the highlight
In a six - week start - up campaign, this winning formula produced tangible results that exceeded my loftiest expectations: reviews
in large, target - markets; radio interview spots with national media outlets; a front - page feature story in a major newspaper; the sale of one bylined article and widespread distribution of another.And these are just the highlight
in large, target - markets;
radio interview spots with national media outlets; a front - page feature story
in a major newspaper; the sale of one bylined article and widespread distribution of another.And these are just the highlight
in a major newspaper; the sale of one bylined article and widespread distribution of another.And these are
just the highlights.
Every moment of our work day is focused on getting you high - value exposure, whether it's scheduling
radio interviews, doing telephone follow - up on press material mailed out, pitching a story idea to a magazine editor, or emailing a fresh media pitch to get you on television and
in the print media
in response to a breaking news event that happened
just moments ago.
Many newspapers and
radio stations for example may not have much of a spot for
just announcing your book, but if you follow up with an offer of an
interview and give them an angle (like, «hey i'm local to you and i've published a book about...») then they're more likely to invest time
in creating a feature about you.
Just like a
radio show, the host (or hosts) talks about a specific topic or
interview a «name»
in a given topic -
in that case Jean Chatzky.
One of the first letters I ever published
in the mid-1980s was to The Washington Post about the horrible rodeo
in town, and
just a few weeks ago, I was running errands with the car
radio on, and an NPR program called Making Contact was gushing over a gay rodeo and
interviewing performers about how they were developing their self - respect and identity via the rodeo.
With the ongoing news of rising gas prices
in the US — even if they still are half that of Europe — and the shocking stat that the average American works two hours a day
just to afford their car, here's a rather hopeful stat on automobile dependency to attempt to balance that out: A new
radio interview from Australia's The Science Show reveals that even with growing car ownership
in many so - called emerging economies, on a global basis car ownership per capita has peaked.
Since Madrigal was
just interviewed for the latest edition of TreeHugger
Radio (available on iTunes, or for your listening pleasure directly on the site here), I'll skip over the myriad examples of people dedicated to developing solar power, geothermal power, and wind turbines (a 1 MW one
in Vermont back
in 1945 even) long before environmentalism was even called by that name.
«I
just hope that if there is going to be a nominee, I hope it's now or within two or three weeks, because we've got to get this done before the election,» the Republican from Iowa said
in an
interview with conservative
radio host Hugh Hewitt.
However
in a subsequent
interview with NPR, Sandberg said that
in reality Facebook made money by selling access to its membership, and she said it was
just like the way
radio and television stations made money from advertising.
«They
just can't say «trust us» anymore,» Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar said
in an
interview on National Public
Radio.
Frequently featured on accompanying online
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In a recent radio interview, hit maker and former Sony CEO Tommy Mottola (think: Mariah Carey, Celine Dion and Beyoncé) said that seasoned record execs saw Napster as a «mosquito unworthy of swatting,» and in hindsight realized that if they had just purchased the company, they would have «beaten iTunes to the punch.&raqu
In a recent
radio interview, hit maker and former Sony CEO Tommy Mottola (think: Mariah Carey, Celine Dion and Beyoncé) said that seasoned record execs saw Napster as a «mosquito unworthy of swatting,» and
in hindsight realized that if they had just purchased the company, they would have «beaten iTunes to the punch.&raqu
in hindsight realized that if they had
just purchased the company, they would have «beaten iTunes to the punch.»