Sentences with phrase «public remarks at»

«The relationship we have with Australia is a terrific relationship and probably stronger now than ever before,» Trump said in brief public remarks at the Oval Office ahead of his meeting with the Australian prime minister.
His public remarks at a coding event aimed at girls, first reported by The Verge, come after a week of controversy sparked by an internal memo written by a Google employee criticising the Californian tech company's diversity policy and arguing biology may be behind the gender divide in tech.

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After remarking he has always been «philosophically» opposed to going public, Karp explained that it is becoming increasingly difficult to let employees cash out their shares at a fair price.
His remarks were instead a mashup of his campaign stump speech greatest hits, talking about criminal justice reform, a «broken economy,» free tuition at public colleges, the minimum wage and campaign finance reform.
Zuckerberg's remarks were aimed at restoring public trust in the social media giant.
His remarks, at least as the story quoted him, indicate that the bank would be patterned on the Bank of North Dakota, currently the only state - owned public bank in the US.
Also, they were not my former pastor that I was choosing to take pot shots at in a public forum... Andrew was making threatening remarks.
If he made any public remarks in support of Christianity, that was because he was in public and would lie or obfuscate to appease a crowd at times.
This article is adapted from remarks she made in Washington, D.C., in early October at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.
As the legal specialist at the Indianapolis meeting remarked, religion can not be taken out of public education simply by court rulings; it will disappear from the schools only if it ceases to live in the «thoughts and hearts of citizens.»
Speaking at the public hearing this morning, Marcus Bezzi (Executive General Manager (Enforcement & Compliance Division)-RRB- focused his remarks on:
«We opened at 3 and saw a lot of early public money taking Carolina 3, then «wham» — a couple of our sharp players, sensing a real value at 3, bet the line down t 2.5,» remarked 5Dimes.com line manager.
For those interested, the White House has now released the complete transcript of First Lady Michelle Obama's remarks yesterday at the presidential signing of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act, which took place at a public school in Washington, D.C.
At 1 p.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio will deliver remarks and unveil a plaque alongside First Lady Chirlane McCray and Harry Belafonte and New York Public Library President & CEO Tony Marx at the renaming of the 115th Street Library to the Harry Belafonte - 115th Street Library, 203 W. 115th St., ManhattaAt 1 p.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio will deliver remarks and unveil a plaque alongside First Lady Chirlane McCray and Harry Belafonte and New York Public Library President & CEO Tony Marx at the renaming of the 115th Street Library to the Harry Belafonte - 115th Street Library, 203 W. 115th St., Manhattaat the renaming of the 115th Street Library to the Harry Belafonte - 115th Street Library, 203 W. 115th St., Manhattan.
In D.C. this morning, Vice President Mike Pence will deliver remarks at the U.S. Department of Justice National Summit on Crime Reduction and Public Safety, and then will participate in a call with Turkish Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci.
After making her remarks at the Hilton Albany, Nixon, who has made education one of her key issues in her campaign, held a roundtable discussion with public school parents to talk about the conditions their students face.
During remarks delivered at a forum hosted by the nonpartisan good government group Citizens Union, the Attorney General outlined what he believes is required to help «cure the disease» of public corruption, including a total ban on outside employment income for legislators, an end to per diems, rules reform to empower individual legislators, and a constitutional amendment to extend legislators» terms from two to four years.
And it appears that this time, Cuomo might be listening: Though the governor has yet to make any public remarks on the matter, both the Times's Emma Fitzsimmons and NY1's Zack Fink reported via Twitter that Cuomo is looking at how to implement some form of congestion pricing in the city, with the proposal to (potentially) be discussed when the New York State legislature reconvenes for its next session in January.
In remarks given after the inaugural ride was over (but before the countdown to midnight), Cuomo noted that «this isn't your grandfather's subway,» name checking the design — which features expansive, column - free mezzanines and wide platforms — and the public art found throughout, which is indeed much nicer than what you'll find at most of the century - old stations in the system.
Cuomo also downplayed de Blasio's remarks at his first public event that week, a book party for Daily News Editor - in - Chief Arthur Browne.
But her roll - out was rocky at best, her grasp of issues thin, and her public remarks punctuated, a lot, by «er» and «um.»
At 9:15 a.m., NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina delivers brief remarks at the Summer in the City Learning Expo, New York Public Library — Ground Floor, 476 5th Ave., ManhattaAt 9:15 a.m., NYC Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina delivers brief remarks at the Summer in the City Learning Expo, New York Public Library — Ground Floor, 476 5th Ave., Manhattaat the Summer in the City Learning Expo, New York Public Library — Ground Floor, 476 5th Ave., Manhattan.
Speaking in Phoenix, Az., President Donald Trump last night fiercely defended his response to violence in Charlottesville, Va., at his first public rally since his remarks ignited a national debate about whether he had emboldened racists.
Silver's defense attorney Michael Feldberg painted a much different picture than prosecutors in his opening remarks at the retrial, describing Silver as a selfless public servant, who's multi-million-dollar referrals were «perfectly, 100 - percent legal.»
Commenting on remarks made by Ed Miliband on public sector pension reform during his Question & Answer session at TUC Congress, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said this:
At 3 p.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio will deliver remarks at a public health roundtable with leading clinical experts on the Zika Virus, The COW, City Hall, ManhattaAt 3 p.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio will deliver remarks at a public health roundtable with leading clinical experts on the Zika Virus, The COW, City Hall, Manhattaat a public health roundtable with leading clinical experts on the Zika Virus, The COW, City Hall, Manhattan.
At 11:30 a.m., Farina delivers remarks at the LeAp Public Art Program launch, Union Square Park, 14th Street and University Place, ManhattaAt 11:30 a.m., Farina delivers remarks at the LeAp Public Art Program launch, Union Square Park, 14th Street and University Place, Manhattaat the LeAp Public Art Program launch, Union Square Park, 14th Street and University Place, Manhattan.
At 1 p.m., Lt. Gov. Bob Duffy will deliver remarks at a ribbon cutting and renaming of Parcel OH on the Buffalo Outer Harbor with Buffalo Public School studentAt 1 p.m., Lt. Gov. Bob Duffy will deliver remarks at a ribbon cutting and renaming of Parcel OH on the Buffalo Outer Harbor with Buffalo Public School studentat a ribbon cutting and renaming of Parcel OH on the Buffalo Outer Harbor with Buffalo Public School students.
Also at 6 p.m., de Blasio delivers remarks at the Mayor's Awards in honor of the Americans with Disabilities Act reception, Celeste Bartos Forum, New York Public Library, 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, Manhattan.
At 8:30 p.m., de Blasio will deliver remarks at the photographic exhibition commemorating World Refugee Day, «Where the Children Sleep,» New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, ManhattaAt 8:30 p.m., de Blasio will deliver remarks at the photographic exhibition commemorating World Refugee Day, «Where the Children Sleep,» New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, Manhattaat the photographic exhibition commemorating World Refugee Day, «Where the Children Sleep,» New York Public Library, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, Manhattan.
I made these remarks at a public forum on May 6, 2017 which attracted the «academic» economist's ire!
9:00 am — Public Advocate Letitia James delivers Remarks at the National Action Network's 90th Birthday Celebration for Mayor David N. Dinkins.
One senior public servant — a man of no political party, and who had previously been on the fence — texted me after the US intervention and said he had been so outraged at President Obama's «back of the queue» remark that he had instantly decided to vote Leave.
8:30 a.m. — New York City Public Advocate Letitia James delivers remarks at a press conference to celebrate passage of comprehensive protections for veterans and military in New York City, Civic Hall, 118 W. 22nd St., 12th floor, Manhattan.
8:00 pm — Public Advocate Letitia James delivers Remarks at the 46th Precinct Vigil for P.O. Miosotis Familia.
He makes the remarks in a public lecture at Swansea University tonight.
11:15 AM — Public Advocate Letitia James delivers remarks at the Cornerstone Baptist Church PTA Graduates Service.
1:30 PM — Public Advocate Letitia James delivers remarks at Brooklyn Greenway's 13th Annual Summer Benefit «Brooklyn Waterfront Tastes.»
Remarks he had made at a private meeting of Conservative Way Forward - in which he suggested that the party could make greater public spending cuts than those to which it had publicly committed itself - were leaked to the media and his resignation as a party deputy chairman was not enough for Michael Howard.
«Back in 1992, New York State set a blood level at 10 micrograms per deciliter of blood as the action level — child tested at 10, the public health people would spring into action to ensure they were fully evaluated,» remarked Ryan.
The shocking remarks were made to a Daily Mirror investigator at a public meeting on Saturday attended by party leader Nigel Farage.
At 6 p.m., de Blasio will deliver remarks at a reception honoring the 2017 New York City Public School Valedictorians and Salutatorians, Museum of the City of New York, 1220 5th Ave & 103rd St., ManhattaAt 6 p.m., de Blasio will deliver remarks at a reception honoring the 2017 New York City Public School Valedictorians and Salutatorians, Museum of the City of New York, 1220 5th Ave & 103rd St., Manhattaat a reception honoring the 2017 New York City Public School Valedictorians and Salutatorians, Museum of the City of New York, 1220 5th Ave & 103rd St., Manhattan.
At 9:30 a.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio delivers remarks at the Global Mayors» Meeting on Ending AIDS in Cities, New York Public Library — Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 5th Avenue at 42nd St., ManhattaAt 9:30 a.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio delivers remarks at the Global Mayors» Meeting on Ending AIDS in Cities, New York Public Library — Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 5th Avenue at 42nd St., Manhattaat the Global Mayors» Meeting on Ending AIDS in Cities, New York Public Library — Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, 5th Avenue at 42nd St., Manhattaat 42nd St., Manhattan.
At 9:20 a.m., NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray will deliver remarks at the Workforce Summit for Mental Health, which brings together stakeholders to discuss strategies to expand the mental health workforce, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health, 55 West 125th St., 7th floor, ManhattaAt 9:20 a.m., NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray will deliver remarks at the Workforce Summit for Mental Health, which brings together stakeholders to discuss strategies to expand the mental health workforce, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health, 55 West 125th St., 7th floor, Manhattaat the Workforce Summit for Mental Health, which brings together stakeholders to discuss strategies to expand the mental health workforce, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health, 55 West 125th St., 7th floor, Manhattan.
At 5:15 p.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasiomwill accept an award from the Ali Forney Center and deliver remarks at its 40 to None Day event, a national day to raise public awareness about LGBT youth homelessness, 321 West 125th St., ManhattaAt 5:15 p.m., NYC Mayor Bill de Blasiomwill accept an award from the Ali Forney Center and deliver remarks at its 40 to None Day event, a national day to raise public awareness about LGBT youth homelessness, 321 West 125th St., Manhattaat its 40 to None Day event, a national day to raise public awareness about LGBT youth homelessness, 321 West 125th St., Manhattan.
Also at 6:30 p.m., state Sen. Brad Hoylman hosts a «resistance» town hall meeting with remarks from NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer and NYC Public Advocate Letitia James, CUNY Graduate Center, first floor, Elebash Recital Hall, 365 Fifth Ave., Manhattan.
At 8:30 a.m., NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray will deliver remarks at the launch event for UN Women's HeForShe Arts Event with actors Emma Watson and Forest Whitaker and Phumzile Mlambo - Ngcuka, Under - Secretary - General of the United Nations and executive director of UN Women, The Public Theater, 425 Lafayette St., ManhattaAt 8:30 a.m., NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray will deliver remarks at the launch event for UN Women's HeForShe Arts Event with actors Emma Watson and Forest Whitaker and Phumzile Mlambo - Ngcuka, Under - Secretary - General of the United Nations and executive director of UN Women, The Public Theater, 425 Lafayette St., Manhattaat the launch event for UN Women's HeForShe Arts Event with actors Emma Watson and Forest Whitaker and Phumzile Mlambo - Ngcuka, Under - Secretary - General of the United Nations and executive director of UN Women, The Public Theater, 425 Lafayette St., Manhattan.
At 4 p.m., LG Kathy Hochul will deliver remarks at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice's Women in the Public Sector Series, East End, Student Dining Hall, New Building, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 524 West 59 St., ManhattaAt 4 p.m., LG Kathy Hochul will deliver remarks at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice's Women in the Public Sector Series, East End, Student Dining Hall, New Building, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 524 West 59 St., Manhattaat the John Jay College of Criminal Justice's Women in the Public Sector Series, East End, Student Dining Hall, New Building, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 524 West 59 St., Manhattan.
At 4:30 p.m., the Progressive Policy Institute and TechNet hold a public forum on the growth of the New York App Economy, with welcome remarks from TechNet President and CEO Linda Moore and a keynote address from NYC Chief Digital Office Sree Sreenivasan, The Hub, Grand Central Tech, 335 Madison Ave., Manhattan.
Hillary Clinton in her most at - ease public remarks to date since losing last year mocked the president's implosive personality and Twitter typo.
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