(He also answered
questions on this topic at a press conference yesterday.)
We are being bombarded with
questions on this topic at our CLEs.
Not exact matches
In an interview
on the Time's podcast The Daily, reporter Michael Schmidt explains that about three - quarters of the 49
questions are intended to glean Trump's motivations behind decisions, statements and tweets about various
topics — and indicate that investigators are looking
at a potential obstruction of justice case.
At the end of each
topic ask everyone, «Does anybody have any
questions before we move
on?»
In just a few months, we have learned that Flynn lied to Mike Pence, Vice President - elect, about obtaining a security clearance for Flynn's son during the presidential transition; that during the same period, as President Obama was imposing sanctions
on Russia for election meddling, Flynn communicated with the Russian ambassador about those sanctions, hinting that President Trump would take a softer line, and then lied to Pence about it (and stood by while Pence publicly repeated that lie); that Flynn was not truthful when
questioned by the FBI about the same
topic; and that Flynn spoke
at a gala for RT, the Kremlin - backed propaganda network and received payments from RT, but dissembled about the source of the payments and seems to have failed to follow U.S. regulations about reporting them.
He also fired back
at O'Reilly's credibility to
question him
on the
topic.
We share business updates
at weekly All - Hands Meetings (followed by catered lunch), use Quarterly Town Halls for strategy reviews (followed by fun activities), and put our CEO (who sits in the open space next to you)
on the spot to answer «Ask Seth»
questions on any
topic you think up.
To play, participants visit a participating location, read the content
on each poster, scan the unique QR code to access that
topic's quiz
question, and submit their answer via smartphone, tablet, laptop computer, or public computer available
at the participating location.
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.
Even the
questions concerning the pastoral care of divorced and civilly remarried Catholics, and of homosexual couples — both
topics of heated debate
at last October's Synod of Bishops — are in the end based
on theological foundations, and deal with the application of doctrine.
A Black professor
at Garrett - Evangelical Theological Seminary, Henry Young, has just published a book dealing with this
question: Hope in Process: A Theology of Social Pluralism, and my reflection
on this
topic owes much to him.
If you are unable to find the heat safety information you are looking for
on the
topics page, please e mail us your request or pose the
question to the MomsTeam community of parents and experts (of which you are an important part) by clicking
on the Forums tab
at the top of the page, finding a forum in which to ask your
question or start a new discussion thread.
Over the coming weeks we will ask specific
questions on various
topics over
at the Minimalist Parenting blog; our first
question is about money.
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question about today's show or the
topics we discussed please call our Boob Group hotline
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At each prenatal visit you can expect time to have your
questions answered, discussion around
topics relevant to your current stage of pregnancy, clinical care including having your blood pressure and pulse taken, having your midwife palpate your baby, measure your fundal height, listen to your baby's heart beat, and time to catch up
on whats been going
on in your life and how you are feeling about your pregnancy.
Later, those women went
on to make a different forum where they screen people very carefully for access with intrusive
questions to make sure they are sufficiently NCB / AP and
topics such as combo feeding or sleep training are off the table,
at all times.
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To participate,
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on to their Twitter accounts and follow along in the conversation, submit a
question or comment
on the
topic of how you are raising happy children using the hashtag #RaisingHappiness.
This is the
question at the heart of Seigel's post, where she takes into account the findings of a recent study
on the
topic.
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Once all three leaders have answered the
questions, posed by the debates» star hosts, we'll move
on from every
topic after,
at most, fifteen minutes.
But the Syracuse Republican couldn't help but take a few digs
at Molinaro during a CapTon interview last night, reminding his fellow Republicans that he — not the county executive — has been making the rounds of various county committee gatherings for months now, answering
questions on all manner of
topics.
Other
question topics included how Cuomo's love of cars and motorcycles affects his actions
on mass transit, the ongoing investigations of Mayor de Blasio's fundraising efforts in the 2014 senate elections and whether Cuomo has been
questioned in those investigations, current legislative efforts
at retroactively extending the statute of limitations in child sex abuse cases, the developing troubles of Suffolk County District Attorney Tom Spota and whether Cuomo will act to remove Spota, the likelihood of «ethics reform» passing in this legislative session, the timing of an inspector general's report
on the 2015 Dannemora prison escape and Cuomo's planned trip to Italy.
Off
topic questions included his speech tomorrow to Britain's Labour Party, Chirlane McCray's attendance
at an NYPD CompStat meeting, whether ISIS and the recent U.S. military strikes will cause a ramped - up security / counter-terrorism effort by the City, Governor Cuomo's efforts
at supporting a Democratic state senate, Congressional approval of military strikes ordered by President Obama, the City school system's policy
on student cell phones and continuing problems
at Rikers Island.
But while the
questions of who participates and
on what
topics are critical, I want to throw open a different kind of
question: when — that is,
at whose discretion — should a constitutional convention be established?
After a light hearted beginning,
question topics included his expectations concerning Kathy Hochul's separate primary, where he expects votes to come from, his «position» in the John Liu / Tony Avella senate primary, reports of pressure from Cuomo's staff and allies
on Democrats to refrain from endorsing Zephyr Teachout, Teachout's comment that her qualifications include «not under federal investigation», whether Teachout is qualified to be governor, whether votes for Teachout are an anti-Cuomo protest, his encounter with Teachout
at the Labor Day Parade and Tim Wu's related comment that Cuomo «failed a basic test of decency and civility».
At a truncated Columbus Circle press conference this afternoon Malliotakis sought to restrict
questions to her chosen two
topics; Mayor de Blasio's unclear position
on removal of the statue of Christopher Columbus and his, in her view, insufficient addressing of pay - to - play allegations.
Pataki devoted most of his remarks
at both events to the San Bernardino attack and ISIS, and most of the dozen or so
questions posed to him focused
on the same
topics.
Questions during the off -
topic portion of the press conference included his opinion of the expected Democratic candidate in the 11th Congressional District special election and whether he'll campaign for Gentile, the prospect of Department of Homeland Security losing funding, religious organizations renting City school facilities for prayer / worship services and the related lawsuit, a NY Post report criticizing a newly - created NYPD training program, reported terror threats against shopping malls, the absence of a Lunar New Year message from the mayor and his non-attendance
at the Lunar New Year parade, his reaction to Governor Cuomo's comment that their relationship will be «the best relationship between a mayor and governor in modern political history,» his scheduled trip to Albany
on Wednesday and delays in federal funding of Sandy rebuilding.
The Republicans were aggressively
on - target by contrast,
at least judging from the small number of
topics they hammered again and again (
questions from the public were far more diverse — goooo marijuana legalization!).
I've noticed a
question here asking
on what grounds Trump can be impeached and there were no negative comments
on it (
at that time) so I'm a little confused
on how some answers are
on -
topic and some are off -
topic based upon political left / right leanings.
The governor was
at SUNY Buffalo State yesterday to tout his «free» tuition proposal, but did not hold a so - called «gaggle» with the media to answer off -
topic — or even
on -
topic —
questions.
Off -
topic questions covered Governor Cuomo's efforts
at closing the Indian Point nuclear power plant, NYPD Commissioner Bratton's recent statements
on the need for additional police officers for anti-terror efforts and the closing of a specific health clinic in Chelsea.
He began with an opening statement and then answered
questions on topics which included the Independence Party (whose ballot line Cuomo is
on), the protest
at the rally and Cuomo's efforts
on passing the DREAM Act, a recent report that 34,000 people have been designated under the SAFE Act as ineligible to own guns and the prospect of Ebola - related restrictions
on commercial flights.
On topic questions included whether the administration plans to increase low - income affordable housing production, what actions are required for the administration to count a unit of housing as «preserved», whether housing built with 421 (a) tax credits anywhere in the City should require affordable units, how the de Blasio administration counts housing underway at the end of the Bloomberg administration toward its goal, what was done in this housing complex to «preserve» these units, whether units counted as «preserved» are always on a 30 year agreement, the annual average of 20,000 units created or preserved as set forth in the mayor's ten year goal of 200,000 such units and how money was spent on the 17,000 units created or preserved in 201
On topic questions included whether the administration plans to increase low - income affordable housing production, what actions are required for the administration to count a unit of housing as «preserved», whether housing built with 421 (a) tax credits anywhere in the City should require affordable units, how the de Blasio administration counts housing underway
at the end of the Bloomberg administration toward its goal, what was done in this housing complex to «preserve» these units, whether units counted as «preserved» are always
on a 30 year agreement, the annual average of 20,000 units created or preserved as set forth in the mayor's ten year goal of 200,000 such units and how money was spent on the 17,000 units created or preserved in 201
on a 30 year agreement, the annual average of 20,000 units created or preserved as set forth in the mayor's ten year goal of 200,000 such units and how money was spent
on the 17,000 units created or preserved in 201
on the 17,000 units created or preserved in 2014.
Off
topic question topics included whether the mayor and his wife have smoked marijuana inside Gracie Mansion, a Daily News call for the mayor to «accept responsibility for inflaming the police», whether the mayor believes he should apologize for comments
on the police, whether the Democratic National Committee has expressed concerns about current mayoral / police friction as it considers Brooklyn as a site for the 2016 Democratic Convention, whether the mayor supports the recent Cuomo / Christie veto of legislation
on the Port Authority, a pending state legislative bill
on police disability pensions, the expected special election in the 11th Congressional District, whether the mayor believes there is a police slowdown, the dismay of the recently shot and wounded police officers
at Mayor de Blasio's hospital visit, the possible change in the Staten Island Chuck / Groundhog Day ceremony, the meeting today between Police Commissioner Bratton and union leaders and how Mayor de Blasio envisions the current mayoral / police friction ending.
Off
topic questions included a Department of Investigations report detailing problems with corrections officers
at Rikers Island, de Blasio's message to protestors resuming anti-NYPD protests, his relationship with police unions, a call by the head of the Lieutentants Benevolent Association to strengthen laws concerning resisting arrest, an increase in police protection for Jewish organizations and sites and Dov Hikind's claim of a decrease in police presence, delays in the implementation of the City's municipal ID card program, his message to PBA members dissatisfied with their union leadership, his position
on a city council plan to fund the purchase of additional bullet - proof vests for police officers, whether the Democratic National Committee has expressed concerns around the recent protests as it considers whether to hold the 2016 convention in Brooklyn, whether his «thoughts»
on the anti-NYPD protests have «evolved» and whether he will direct the NYPD to change its FOIL request process to accept email or other electronic requests.
The President met some journalists in the country
at the Flagstaff House where he was asked
questions on a number of
topics spanning various sectors.
Clinton recently was a featured attraction
at private equity giant KKR's annual U.S. investor meeting in California, where she fielded
questions on a range of
topics from firm co-founder Henry Kravis.
For more than two hours hours, Capital Region Democratic Rep. Paul Tonko took
questions at a town hall meeting
on, among other
topics, environmental policies pushed by Trump, the manufacturing workforce, efforts to repeal of the Affordable Care Act and hate crimes that have gained considerable attention since the election.
LA Times had an insightful article
on the
topic: «Polls may actually underestimate Trump's support, study finds», which contradicts the accepted answer's theory to an extent, and is much closer to your
question's theory # 1 (Having said that, I agree with @bobson that
at this point we probably don't have enough hard data to be sure what the causality is).
On topic questions included: what defines a «community school», whether community schools are only located in low - income neighborhoods, whether there is a plan to extend universal pre-K to three year olds, how much more expensive community schools are to operate than «regular» schools, why was the UFT not
at this announcement, whether academic gains are expected from community schools and how will such gains be measured, what programs are added to «regular» schools as they are converted into «community» schools, potential changes to the admissions process for specialized high schools and whether the seats announced today are new programs or new spaces.
On - topic questions include: whether de Blasio and McCray's partnership is modeled on the Clintons, how the Mayor's Fund will be financed including whether they plan to ask Michael Bloomberg to contribute money, the anticipated size of McCray's staff and office location, whether McCray will regularly issue a public schedule, how de Blasio decided to appoint McCray, whether she will continue to be active in other efforts related to the administration such as the pre-K initiative, whether McCray is ready for increased public and press scrutiny and how others who disagree with any actions or decisions by McCray at the Mayor's Fund can address those with the mayo
On -
topic questions include: whether de Blasio and McCray's partnership is modeled
on the Clintons, how the Mayor's Fund will be financed including whether they plan to ask Michael Bloomberg to contribute money, the anticipated size of McCray's staff and office location, whether McCray will regularly issue a public schedule, how de Blasio decided to appoint McCray, whether she will continue to be active in other efforts related to the administration such as the pre-K initiative, whether McCray is ready for increased public and press scrutiny and how others who disagree with any actions or decisions by McCray at the Mayor's Fund can address those with the mayo
on the Clintons, how the Mayor's Fund will be financed including whether they plan to ask Michael Bloomberg to contribute money, the anticipated size of McCray's staff and office location, whether McCray will regularly issue a public schedule, how de Blasio decided to appoint McCray, whether she will continue to be active in other efforts related to the administration such as the pre-K initiative, whether McCray is ready for increased public and press scrutiny and how others who disagree with any actions or decisions by McCray
at the Mayor's Fund can address those with the mayor.
Off -
topic questions included efforts
at combating sex trafficking
on Roosevelt Avenue, reports of criminal charges against a defunct arm of the Working Families Party, whether the mayor will veto proposed bills criminalizing police use of chokeholds and requiring police to advise people of a right to refuse before asking to search them, whether the mayor plans to see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge when they visit New York, whether his message is getting lost in critical news coverage and his view of the Astoria Cove development deal.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — In an exclusive program for Westchester business leaders, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie fielded
questions on a wide range of
topics at The Business Council of Westchester's Political Leadership Series held this week in Rye Br
WHITE PLAINS, NY — In an exclusive program for Westchester business leaders, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie fielded
questions on a wide range of
topics at The Business Council of Westchester's Political Leadership Series held this week in Rye Brook.
Returning from vacation, his off -
topic Q&A
at a press conference (focused
on removing construction sheds from NYCHA facilities) was dominated by
questions about the governor and their relationship.