Sentences with phrase «question as journalists»

That's a tougher question as journalists don't have «internet dating» as their beat.

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Since his identity as Hogan's backer was revealed, Thiel's crusade against Gawker has been decried by a number of prominent journalists and defenders of a free press, who note that a billionaire bankrupting a media outlet as part of a personal vendetta raises serious questions about free speech.
After testing thousands of products in the last 16 years as a journalist, it has become more about asking certain questions: Does this really change how I work?
Charles Duhigg, staff writer for The New York Times and author of The Power of Habit, answers questions from readers on Quora on topics ranging from how to develop a blogging habit to what it's like to work as a journalist.
«We are doing what journalists throughout said mainstream media are supposed to do: challenge the conventional wisdom, hold politicians» feet to the fire, ask tough questions, report facts that are in many cases inconvenient truths for career politicians, and give a voice to the millions of people worldwide who have had theirs taken away from them by world elites who consider the ordinary person beneath them,» Boyle said, pointing to Breitbart's record July traffic as evidence Americans «hunger for something different.»
As Western leaders, policy - makers, and journalists questioned whether their own systems had failed, Chinese leaders began to more explicitly promote their authoritarian capitalist model of development.
James is submitting his question on this topic to try and get the journalists to ask it at the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting, but if a few more of us submit it as well, maybe it'll have a higher chance of getting asked.
Under open questioning later from journalists, Zuckerberg was asked if Facebook's board discussed his posting as the Facebook chairman and chief executive in light of investors raising concerns over its corporate governance.
Robert Wuthnow and Emma Green have both raised serious questions about how much religion polls can tell us, and how easy they are to misinterpret.Since I work as a data journalist....
As a journalist, it is her duty to ask questions that request straight and revealing answers.
As for candidates, any of them who lack the skill to avoid embarrassing themselves when journalists ask them gotcha questions about «what the Pope said» deserve their inevitable failure, and would have failed anyway.
As part of RG7, journalists are invited to participate in a media event on 5 November called «Let's talk GM rice» that will bring together RG7 experts to answer questions on rice genetics and genetically modified (GM) rice.
Stopping the Leicester City star from answering, his coach then went on a furious rant telling the journalist in question that he was the enemy of the national team before repeatedly telling him to shut up, as seen in the tweet below.
The Boss has even tried as he gentlemanly answered a journalist question on Arsenal transfer during his last press conference.
As Carlos Tevez stropped on the sideline of the Allianz Arena, bringing the whole Abu Dhabi project into question / causing some journalists to completely lose the run of themselves / offering a terrible indictment of modern football / being a massive, godforsaken tit [pick your favourite], Dimitar Berbatov sat calmly on the bench at Old Trafford.
Arsene Wenger gave his final Premier League press conference on Friday morning and, as usual, the journalists spent the majority of it trying to get him to answer a question that he's refused to answer all season.
But journalists at the event claim Corbyn's team were aware that Syria could come up as a question.
Their cosy arrangements with journalists were called into question again and again as more questions emerged about the integrity of police officials.
Fielding questions from journalists on what he hopes to bring on board as the Communications minister, he said, «Petroleum has been the source of our mainstay as a nation over the years.
(It is an interesting question of how one covers this as a journalist — there is a danger to pronouncing people winners before they have actually won.
And she set a fine example in taking a ton of questions from journalists (and just as in 2014 they are almost all white men.)
Her campaign launch was rendered farcical by Leadsom's decision to drop out of the Tory leadership race at the exact moment she was due to take media questions, leaving her standing awkwardly as the vast majority of assembled journalists scrambled for the door, but it would have been a dud either way.
On 4 June, I'll be discussing this question with a panel of guests on BBC Radio 3 — LSE director Craig Calhoun and journalist Jonathan Mirsky who were both in the square in 1989, along with economics professor Keyu Jin, NPR Beijing correspondent Louisa Lim who's written about the Tiananmen survivors, and Timothy Garton Ash who reminds us that Poland had its first semi-free elections on the same date, 4 June 1989 — that will be live at 10 pm in the UK or available as a download or on the web immediately afterward here.
Ezeokafor, who spoke to journalists at the annual meeting with the Religious Council in the diocese at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Awka, said it was normal that people asked questions about the health of their President as he was not a private citizen.
Again, it's not Farage's view that was seen as disgusting here, but the fact that a journalist should dare to question it.
During Barnhart's career as a journalist, she frequently questioned superintendents, lawmakers and governors about policies affecting children and communities.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller ignored questions from journalists this morning, as she arrived for a Cabinet meeting at Downing Street.
The effect of the phone hacking scandal originating with the News of the World also raised wider questions about the ethics employed by companies under Murdoch's ownership, as well as the effects the scandal will have on the ethics employed specifically by print journalists and to some extent the wider world of journalism.
Second point which may not directly answer the question but serves as evidence of: A --RRB- Assad using it for terrorizing the people B --RRB- For those who still deny that Assad done it is: This video of shameless (mind you, he has a verified twitter account) Syrian journalist who is openly threating that «Something Very Special and powerful» is about to come (just hours before the Chemical Attack), plus there is also a leaked phone tape which is allegedly of Suheil - al - Hassan ordering military to go all attack
We find it very bizarre that the Hon. Attorney - General, Ms Gloria Akufo, who assured the entire citizenry of her commitment to fairness and strict adherence to ethical principles at her vetting not too long ago, will claim that she exercised the said constitutional discretion on grounds merely that there was a lack of evidence to prosecute the case in question when indeed, the Siting Judge, Court Clerks, Court Bailiffs, Court Warrant Officers (CWOs), Journalists as well as notable public figures in whose presence the said court was physically attacked and the accused persons freed, are alive and available to be interviewed and evidence taken from same.
Journalists such as Andrew Neil regularly questioned both sides.
Eric Pickles at a press gallery lunch today did just that, as he artfully bumbled his way out of questions on the Bedroom Tax, further cuts and UKIP's threat, and charmingly addressed the audience of Leveson - battle - scarred journalists as «chums», reserving his strongest message for his own party's increasingly poor translation to the pavement.
We can't hear you Mr. Schneiderman — but perhaps journalists will want to ask you these questions as they «speak truth to power.»
As governor, Cuomo was a difficult, formidable force to deal with for a journalist whose job description includes asking impertinent questions.
As journalists raced to cover Mrs Leadsom's hastily - arranged press conference instead, the Labour hopeful was left - red faced asking for questions from journalists by name - only to learn that they weren't there.
They maintain databases of lobbying contracts, campaign expenditures and donations that are publicly available, and as Horner noted, have been mined by good - government advocates and journalists to raise questions about lawmakers» motivations and potential conflicts of interest.
According to the reporter, Simon Ateba who was among other journalists present at the briefing, he was prevented by a lady from asking a question as he realized that the president had already been told of the questions which were meant to be asked.
«The Federal Government is also using the data to generate «nudge» letters which are being sent to those identified as being potential tax defaulters,» said Adeosun while responding to questions raised by journalists during the submission of progress report on tax laws reform.
His clear unease as hordes of sceptical journalists bombarded him with questions belied the simple fact that his attempt to unseat Brown was spiralling rapidly out of control.
It was during a committee hearing on this issue that Norman asked questions that appeared to suggest a British winner of the London Marathon was «potentially» implicated.There was a subsequent furore as Paula Radcliffe insisted she had never cheated, but Norman defended his questioning and hit out at journalists for taking his comments out of context.
Senate majority leader John Flanagan snuck from Cuomo's office out a side door, as his spokesman Scott Reif stood sentry with journalists who, by tradition, ask leaders questions when they emerge from the front door.
We need to make sure that we are in control over the things that affects us.Anytime there is flood and people loose their life, most of the blame goes to sitting presidents.I am not saying that the central government does not have responsibility to ensure that enabling environment is created.They have a great work to do but as citizens what is our quota?When you move around Accra, sometimes i becomes angry within myself because i am in doubt as to whether our sanitation laws exit.People because of the tax they claim they pay waits for zoom lion workers to come and clean the choked gutters before our houses and shops either than that, it will remain like that.Is it modernity or civilization that has turned us to forget our traditional values or duties of ensuring that our environments is clean?Everybody in our Ghanaian setting knows the responsibility of men and women in making sure that our environments are clean not waiting for flood to occur and we start blaming sitting presidents.To the media, though your responsibility is to keep governments on it toes, you equally have a mandate in educating the public of what we are expected to do as citizens in other to ensure that our dear nation is a better ecosystem for all of us to live.The attention of the media should be shifted from making politicians popular to making us aware as citizens of our responsibilities.I sometimes get confused to hear journalists calling opponents to comment on issues concerning the sitting governments and the only thing that comes to my mind is what do the journalist want to hear from the political opponents?Nothing.They will end up criticizing without giving an alternative.The media should rather resort in questioning people directly to where the problems are coming from.Let us build our institutions.When it comes to energy issues.Citifm will call Hon.KT Hammond who was a deputy minister living who he worked under (His boss at that time) and I always become confused because what can we expect from him?nothing.
So when people question the scientific consensus on issues such as climate change, vaccine effectiveness or the safety of genetically modified organisms (SN: 2/6/16, p. 22), it's no surprise that one of the first inclinations of journalists and scientists has been to think, hey, these doubters just don't know the facts.
When journalists are dealing with foreign affairs or the military, I think there's a natural tendency for them to feel like they are asking questions not just as journalists but also as citizens, and that affects how they design the questions.
As science journalists look back on the top stories of the year, scientists push on, asking the next questions and chasing fresh data.
And here are the answers to the questions we asked last week, which were taken from the quiz at the Edinburgh Science Festival aiming to find out whether New Scientists's journalists know as much about science as University of Edinburgh academics.
Whether Milloy is or isn't a journalist is not a very interesting question to me, and I'm a little puzzled as to why Roger feels so strongly about it.
Chloë Sevigny (The Brown Bunny, more intertextuality) appears as feminist journalist, questioning Lovelace about how it feels to be «the poster girl for the sexual revolution»
Stewart decision to make a drama about the imprisonment of Iranian journalist Maziar Bahari — who fielded questions alongside him, as did the Mexican actor who plays him, Gael Garcia Bernal — was instigated when an appearance Bahari made in a filmed comedy sketch on «The Daily Show» was used against him when the Islamic regime accused him of being a traitor and American secret agent.
When asked by journalist Raffaella Serini if he and Crowe felt like «bad men» during the film, Gosling misheard the last two words of the question as «Batman.»
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