Sentences with phrase «public feud»

A "public feud" refers to a disagreement or conflict between individuals or groups that is played out openly and for everyone to witness. It often involves public exchanges of harsh words, arguments, or actions that are seen or reported by the general public. Full definition
Cuomo's job approval rating stands at 50 percent, down 8 points just from last December, before the legislative session began and the governor began a more public feud with the state's teachers unions, said Quinnipiac University spokesman Mickey Carroll.
I'm not wasting much time on Lords reform, which has excited so much media interest, largely because the very public feuding between coalition factions, peers and the Labour party in recent days confirm the hunch that it isn't going to get far, doesn't deserve to do so, and that most voters won't notice or care.
After a bout of public feuding last summer, he and Mr. McConnell reconciled and began speaking most days.
Quinnipiac University poll spokesman Mickey Carroll says that's a drop of eight points since last December, before the current session began and before the governor began a more public feud with the state's teachers unions.
Then came a bitter public feud with the president of the foundation.
Perhaps they haven't forgotten the very public feud between he and President Trump over his refusal to accept an invitation to the White House.
Both Cuomo and de Blasio have been in a long - running public feud, but battling Trump is beneficial to both men who may face primary challenges in the coming elections.
De Blasio has not explicitly said what motivations are behind the memo but Sugarman is appointed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo with whom the mayor has had an ongoing and sometimes nasty public feud.
A significant blow was dealt to the measure when Gov. Andrew Cuomo — amid an ongoing public feud with the de Blasio administration — called for a statewide solution to companies like Uber.
Mr. Nenshi has been in a prolonged public feud with the special interest group's paid political agitator, Derek Fildebrandt.
Not to mention he's had some pretty public feuds with the Redskins.
A bruising public feud with Gov. Andrew Cuomo appears to have calmed a bit and the mayor has reined in his earlier focus on national issues and decreased his travel outside of the city.
A decision to sit next to Rev. Al Sharpton at a roundtable with police was pilloried by law enforcement unions during their months - long public feud with the mayor.
It was one of the reasons for the bitter public feud and name - calling between Alfred Adler (the prominent behavioral psychologist who helped popularize the theory) and his erstwhile colleague and friend Sigmund Freud (who resented Adler for moving away from a neural - based psychoanalytic approach and toward an individual, context - based psychology).
De Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who appoints six JCOPE members and its chairman, have been in a long - running public feud.
De Blasio and Cuomo have been engaged in a long - running and nasty public feud that has seen them both awkwardly handle coordination of major public events and even public safety issues.
Both Gov. Andrew Cuomo, with whom de Blasio has an ongoing public feud, and Comptroller Scott Stringer, with whom the mayor has also sometimes clashed, received higher approval ratings.
Cuomo's job approval rating stands at 50 percent, down 8 points just from last December, before the legislative session began and the governor began a more public feud with the state's teachers unions, says Quinnipiac University spokesman Mickey Carroll.
Miner's ongoing, public feuds with leaders at the county, state and federal level have been a frequent point of criticism on the campaign trail.
Why he could vote no: Similar to Flake, Corker has been part of a public feud with Trump and is also set to leave the Senate after 2018.
Reed, 27, has had a turbulent ride in the spotlight, including a controversial college career and a public feud with his parents dating back to 2012.
Priebus resigned as White House chief of staff six months into his tenure after a public feud with Scaramucci.
The posts, which sent the Twittersphere into a virtual frenzy, escalated a public feud between Mr. Musk and Mr. Zuckerberg.
-- Hear what Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul has to say about the public feud between the two.
Setting the stage for a public feud to erupt, Mr Mandelson also threatened to disclose details of what Mr Osborne had allegedly told him about the Conservatives.
Banks and Cuomo officials have been tangling for months in a public feud over the city's handling of homelessness, with the de Blasio administration questioning the governor's intentions and Cuomo officials openly questioning Banks's qualifications to manage the problem.
Walsh's cordial relationship with the governor and county executive marks a departure from the public feuding during former Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner's administration.
He eventually gave up on the tax boost, but de Blasio never took the bait, avoiding a public feud with Cuomo.
Despite the public feuding between Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo over funding to address problems on the subway, Mr. Dinowitz said the city and state needed to work together given the magnitude of the challenge.
The summertime sniping comes at a time when Cuomo continues his public feud with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, but also when the Legislature is absent from Albany, allowing him to command the lion's share of attention and focus.
Cuomo, who has been in a public feud with the mayor that erupted into full view last July, plans to consult with New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer, whose office has released an audit on the shelter system.
The mayor, who has been locked in a public feud with the governor since July, is due to testify in Albany before lawmakers at a joint budget hearing on Tuesday.
For the first time since their public feud began, Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner and Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney sat down for a joint interview with a local radio station, which will air over the weekend.
The mayor's poll numbers dropped last year amidst a bruising fight with Uber, a public feud with Gov. Andrew Cuomo and questions about his handling of the homelessness crisis.
For the first time since their public feud began, Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner and Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney sat down for a joint interview with a local radio station.
Trump tweeted several apparent criticisms of Khan and his wife, and the public feud has continued for nearly a week.
In addition, the agency has been caught in the middle of a public feud between Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo over how New York City Transit should be funded and improved.
Mr. Kelly became embroiled in a public feud with current Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, whom he accused of fudging crime statistics to show a lower number of shootings — an accusation Mr. Bratton called «outrageous» and dare his predecessor to back up.
City Hall nixed $ 43.5 million in public funding for the Durst Organization's Hallets Point project without explanation amid a public feud between Mayor Bill...
Last week, City Councilmen Ydanis Rodriguez and Robert Jackson engaged in a public feud during a City Hall session over who would have the final say regarding Columbia's development plans.
Governor Andrew Cuomo's approval rating has dipped to its lowest since 2007, but he's narrowly winning the public relations battle among the state's voters in his public feud with New York City mayor Bill de Blasio, according to a Siena Poll released Wednesday.
Leaders of both companies have been engaged in a public feud since last year.
Resilience is the key to survival in this business, especially for directors, and after weathering a public feud over the Natalie Portman western Jane Got a Gun, Scottish director Lynne Ramsay is basking in the Cannes sunshine after receiving a seven - minute standing ovation last night for the premiere of her in - competition noir You Were Never Really Here.
This year Bill Gross left the company he built before being forced out over recent poor performance of his flagship mutual fund, his brash managerial style, a public feud with former CEO Mohamed El - Erian, and a developing internal coup.
Mr. Margulies played down the show being any kind of aesthetic shot across the bow of the Pérez Art Museum Miami, despite his public feud with that institution over its continuing to receive millions in tax dollars from a struggling community rather than relying solely on private contributors.
The posts, which sent the Twittersphere into a virtual frenzy, escalated a public feud between Mr. Musk and Mr. Zuckerberg.
In the months thereafter, during the spring and summer of 2015, Bitcoin's scaling issue and the block - size - limit dispute turned into a public feud.
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