Sentences with phrase «people out of the news»

Good tax lawyers are becoming advisers with respect to risk management and not just on how to put together deals that achieve the desired goals but also how to keep people out of the news.

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«The travel blogs were kind of the first ones» to reach out to her via Twitter, she said, followed by People Pets, and newspapers in Chicago, Houston, and Boston and ABC News.
Clarke also criticized local Milwaukee media for getting «suckered» into «making a fake news story out of it because they love when people attack the sheriff.»
There are, of course, limits to this truism, otherwise there'd be even more celebrity gossip «stories» out there than there already are, but for the most part news outlets like to give people what they want.
News organizations may feel like they have to play ball with Facebook because that's where people are increasingly getting their news anyway, but it's the social network that's getting more value out of the whole thNews organizations may feel like they have to play ball with Facebook because that's where people are increasingly getting their news anyway, but it's the social network that's getting more value out of the whole thnews anyway, but it's the social network that's getting more value out of the whole thing.
As reports of assaults by drivers against female riders became a staple of news reports, Uber's go - to move was pointing out that taxi drivers have also attacked people.
National Press Club president Thomas Burr asked Thiel if what happened to Gawker could happen to other news publications: «Could wealthy, powerful people seek revenge against a news organization because of something they didn't like and use their influence and money to take them out
The news that HBO struck a five - year deal to air first - run episodes of Sesame Street brought out two main reactions in people.
Time has also been in the news of late because President Donald Trump alleged in a Twitter post that the flagship magazine had reached out to him and implied he would «PROBABLY» be named the «Man (Person) of the Year.»
«The good news is that people here make pretty healthy salaries, so I don't feel that I am taking bread out of anyone's mouth,» Gerard says.
Sweeney points out that the cable news industry still has some «cautious optimism that the Trump presidency will be of so much interest to so many people that it will drive, perhaps, some stronger viewership post-election.»
This quote from The Great Gatsby is usually trotted out in news stories that report some appalling excess of some really wealthy person.
Occasionally, in this era of gloomy nest egg prospects, Dallas Salisbury gets to be the bearer of good news and point out retirement benefits that people have overlooked.
The good news is, your message is likely to stand out with vehicle advertising, says Robert Fleege, president of Robert Fleege & Partners, a Columbus, Ohio, advertising agency that specializes in outdoor media: «Any time you get in on a new thing, it cuts through clutter because people haven't seen it before.
If I tell something to the papers and they don't write it accurately, it's really bad — they can't do much when you tweet it and I'm careful about, it's very precise, actually it's very, very precise — and it comes out breaking news, we have breaking news — ya know, it's funny, if I did a press release and if I put it out, it wouldn't get nearly — people would see it the following day — if I do a news conference, that's a lot of work.
SNL is having a resurgence of popularity as people tune in to try to get some laughs out of our latest national political news, but even Trump's biggest opponents won't want to watch if the show's not funny.
Meanwhile, the episode provides more fodder for the debate over how the influence Google (googl) and Facebook (fb) have over news and information, and the role of social media in creating so - called «filter bubbles» that lead people to shut out divergent opinions.
Lemonis says that Twitter can be a powerful tool for leaders, and the president should get in the habit of consistently delivering both good news and bad news over the platform, instead of using it to vent his frustrations or point out other people's mistakes or faults.
Facebook could also become far more searchable, providing people with results — posts by friends, news articles, photos, events — on similar topics instead of ones explicitly typed out by the user.
About half of people who do not pay for a news - specific source still say they actively seek out news (51 percent) while the other half say they mostly bump into news (48 percent).
Yes Apple should probably do more to secure their OS's and devices with so many flaws as youve pointed out here, but with so many and no news of cybercrime or cyber warfare being conducted against these systems are we trying to scare people without all the facts behind the numbers?
But the bulk of the findings, from news investigations to the FBI's report to The Daily Show, suggest that this idea is often going to play out very differently than supporters like Trump envision — and sometimes could lead to more innocent people getting caught in the crossfire.
Not any, Now i'm not necessarily commencing some sort of news here, I recently decided on those people games out of your oxygen.
But when volatility persists for a very long time, especially when it's very driven by news, eventually people will start to sit out of the market, and when that happens then there's no new money coming into the market, and eventually trade volumes start to fall off.
The reason is simple: Individuals and Pages are pushing a lot of posts into people's news feeds, so Facebook's news - feed algorithm has needed to get proportionally more stringent about picking out the posts that someone would most like to see and that would most likely keep them coming back to check Facebook regularly.
If you set out to write a parody of gun control, it might look like the real news from London, where guns don't kill people, knives do.
«It's one month later, and the people in these communities are living day to day with news of water advisories, many of them out of work at the mine, and wondering where their government is.
-- With the spotlight on him, the president's son - in - law has become «paranoid,» CNN reports: «Kushner also feels that he has come under fire from his own West Wing colleagues recently, with the notion that «everyone is out to get him,» a source said... Kushner... told people that he suspected the timing of the story about his foreign contacts was coordinated to be released when issues surrounding his security clearance were in the news, according to a source familiar with his thinking.»
Meanwhile, in Mexico: In Facebook news unrelated to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the company took out full - page ads in Mexico with tips to help people recognize fake news ahead of the country's presidential election in July, Bloomberg reports.
In South Korea, prosecutors are pursuing a case in which 18,000 people from 54 countries were swindled out of $ 250 million in a scam uncovered last month, according to the Yonhap News Agency.
By Laura Lorek Publisher of Silicon Hills News As a sophomore at the University of Texas at Austin, Mason Hunt founded a parking mobile app called ParXit designed to let people rent out their driveways to people needing parking.
By LAURA LOREK Publisher and Reporter with Silicon Hills News More than 800 people turned out Thursday night at ACL Live at the Moody Theater to celebrate 17 companies that made the Austin Chamber's 2017 Austin A-List of the Hottest Startups.
Phil Griffin has said that he wants MSNBC to be seen as the home of «thoughtful people who can talk about ideas»; his challenge up to now has been to figure out how thoughtfulness can make itself manifest on TV news.
so and plus I might run into a story, I am always, my eye is always looking for a story because I want to be creative everyday, I have already told all of my stories in my books and stuff, I want to be creative everyday so I want to learn other peoples news stories, so I always keep my eye out for story as well.
Because the Bible tells us not, «Man, you have to get all the jots and tittles right before you go out and tell people about Jesus,» but «How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news
In order to try to get a handle on all of the news coming out of Haiti, along with updates from charities and people on the ground, we've created a new page on our Reject / Apathy site called Relief in Haiti.
Very Rev Andrew Dunn, Dean of Southwark Cathedral, told Premier: «I would be encouraging, on this feast of Pentecost, for people to remember the Spirit drove those apostles out of the place where they'd taken refuge from terror and into the streets, proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ in every language to every people and thrilling their hearts.
As Cobb points out, the Christ of the churches today is bad news for homosexual persons.
During News Hour he said: «We've realised that there's a huge number of people out in the country - Christian techies and creatives - who've got lots of great ideas.
Hopefully there's a few people in that number that only listen for the amusement of seeing what stupidity falls out his sinfully ugly mouth next, sort of like I do when I watch Fox News lol!
Negative sells and a commercial spots to entice people to watch the six o'clock news works better when you scare the heck out of folks.
«Today, Christianity has become the most persecuted religion, where out of five people killed [for] religious reasons, four of them are Christians,» Catholic News Agency (CNA) quoted Hungary's Minister for Human Resources, Zoltan Balog, as saying.
In a recent Fox News appearance, American Atheists President Dave Silverman said, «The point that we're trying to make is that there's a whole bunch of people out there for whom religion is the worst part of Christmas, but they go to church anyways, and we're here to tell them they don't have to.»
I was just curious, was the information about people crossing over from Russia to America to become Indians you found or likely heard about from what I can tell in the same 1534 handwritten edition of Columbus's voyage to America when it was still hot news that they finally found out the world was round?
There's the Russian escalation, planes being shot out of the sky, the spectre of people littered in a field without proper care for days, 24 hours news coverage of carnage.
Those ubiquitous network news stories about the «common people» whose lives are destroyed by out - of - touch policy wonks inside the Beltway do not meet any reasonable criteria for the appropriate political use of emotion and narrative particularity.
Each time something short of a cat falling out of a tree comes into the news media people will use it in their own self interest.
This is what you didn't bother to read: «In a recent Fox News appearance, American Atheists President Dave Silverman said, «The point that we're trying to make is that there's a whole bunch of people out there for whom religion is the worst part of Christmas, but they go to church anyways, and we're here to tell them they don't have to.»»
A move toward more endepindent reporting and more Americans reading news sources that don't contain AP reports would not only be good for coverage and American democracy, but it would revitalize the field of journalism and create more jobs for journalists if people weren't satisfied merely with what the AP or other syndicated sources are handing out.
As The Daily Show already pointed out, the original saint upon whom Santa is based was actually ethnically Turkish («Greek» meant ethnic Greeks as well as all the people under the control of Greece at the time) and would not be called «white» by the folks at Faux News if they ran into him on the street.
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