Sentences with phrase «speaking after today»

Speaking after today's (27) meeting with ministers over the government's plans to cut public sector pensions, Public and Commercial Services union general secretary Mark Serwotka said.
Speaking after today's meeting, Mr Miliband said both consumers and the industry must take action, saying: «The simple fact is that water is a resource we can no longer take for granted without consequences for ourselves and for the environment.»
Speaking after today's traditional pre-season friendly at Villar Perosa, coach Massimiliano Allegri gave his thoughts on the upcoming campaign

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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen impacts the markets nearly every time she speaks, but after a crazy week for stocks this week, today's comments could carry even greater weight.
Putin spoke about the «rehabilitation of ethnic Tartars,» a minority Muslim that makes up about 12 % Crimea today after Soviet leader Joseph Stalin's forcible deported of the entire population in 1944.
Maria Sharapova speaks to the media announcing a failed drug test after the Australian Open during a press conference today at The LA Hotel Downtown.
He said: Your Honour, honorable senators, I'm happy this afternoon to have the opportunity, particularly after having heard from Minister Carr earlier today, to speak at second reading of Bill S - 245, An Act to declare the Trans Mountain Pipeline Project and related works to be for the general advantage of Canada.
In a perhaps apocryphal story, Adolph Hitler recalled to his General Staff in 1939 the amnesty that outside powers gave to the Turkish officials who massacred over one million Armenians nearly a quarter century earlier, quipping «Who after all is today speaking about the destruction of the Armenians?»
I was at college today and spoke to a hip but conservative theology professor mostly about post-modern religion, after chapel.
After studying the beliefs and philosophies of other faiths, I found that Jesus speaks most accurately about mankind and society (back then and today).
The women's ministry leader was responding to the wave of Christian reactions to news that LifeWay Christian Stores had stopped selling books by Hatmaker — one of the biggest writers and speakers among today's generation of evangelical women — after she spoke out in support of same - sex marriage.
«Christianity is not being attack the devil is a liar / people today will sue by association, irs is coming after me in 2011 after i left my business partner in 2008 he did nt pay them or others creditors they do nt care if you do nt owe it they want the money i own another company, a person give me a bad check for 100.00 he got a attoney in n / c trying to sue me for 4000.00 there was no voilation, but everyone i spoke to said it would be cheaper to offer and settlement / he owed the debt he bouced the check, why should i pay, so its about the mighty green but all liars will have their part in the lake of fire, he without sin cast the frist stone
Not long after the war, West Germans — and others — began to speak of the Wirtschaftswunder, the economic miracle, that laid the foundations for Germany's unchallenged preeminence in the Eurozone today.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, the Archbishop of Canterbury said: «I am very, very sure after conversations that this is no tick - box exercise, «we ought to get married in a church».»
He finds that the old images and truths evoke and clarify what he is today when «some other person» (Jesus, Jeremiah, Augustine, Bonhoeffer or whoever) brings them to the fore by teaching him about them: it is not unknown for someone to find that the words of a service used day after day are the very words he is wanting to speak at present.
English - speaking Calvinist people have till today generally called themselves Presbyterians, after the form of government by presbyters (pastors and elders), the most common type of government in Reformed churches.
I realise today, after finally speaking to someone helpful, that the out of date stock issue is actually my fault.
Speaking on Sky Sports after today's game, the former Liverpool star hit out at this «frustrating» Gunners side for producing such a fine display this week just eight days after their no - show against Watford.
(Speaking of Foghorn Leghorn, one of the funniest guys I've never actually met, Rod from the awesome The Black Guy Who Tips podcast told a joke today on Facebook about how he loved Foghorn Leghorn when he was a toddler, but realized after getting older that he was probably a slave owner.
Save a few holdouts, even the most strident Wenger supporters I've spoken to today hope he walks away after this season.
A deal for the Brazilian was gathering pace after his representative, Diogo Kotscho, today said he would speak to City if a bid was accepted by Milan.
After the game, Rodgers said: «I've spoken to Roy today and he accepts that he (Sturridge) is not fit and he has to use the next two weeks to get fit for his club — which is the priority.»
After the ceremony concluded, Sam holding her massive sized trophy and two Aussie merchandise icons spoke exclusively to Football Today.
A full two weeks after his official signing, Antonio Rüdiger was finally unveiled to the media today, where he spoke on a range of subjects, including his (get this) preference for Rudi Garcia's tactics and his supposed hot temper.
Speaking after the game, Arsene Wenger said: «Unfortunately we had some bad news for Rosicky today — he has a back problem.
«I spoke to him after West Brom game and today he started as a centre forward and then he had to change the position because we wanted to stay in the same system as it was working well,» he said.
«The least 0part of my job is the fundraising part,» Cuomo said today after speaking on the issue.
Ramapo Town Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence was just on national TV speaking at a press conference about the arrest today in his town of former New York Giant Linebacker, Lawrence Taylor (L.T.) after he allegedly raped a teenaged girl at a Holiday Inn.
Speaking on the Today programme after the letter emerged, Osborne defended his warning of spending cuts and tax rises, saying Brexit would bring with it «chaos» in the UK's public finances.
His chief strategist, Charlie King, did speak to reporters after Sharpton's address today — and reiterated the calls for a patient tallying of all ballots.
Speaking at a media conference after the national executive meeting, he said: «It is clear that a small minority who didn't accept my election as leader of the Scottish Labour Party just five months ago won't accept the vote of the executive today and that will continue to divide the party.
«There was no resolve and our thought here today is that actions speak louder than words, and time will tell,» Lynch told reporters after the meeting.
Four days after turning himself in to face federal corruption charges, Sen. Carl Kruger has asked to speak today to his Democratic colleagues at their closed - door pre-session meeting to deliver what has been characterized to Senate staffers as an «apology.»
Speaking to reporters after a closed meeting with business leaders, de Blasio acknowledged Cuomo for «affirm [ing] again today that he believes in a three - year extension of mayoral control,» and called those comments «very helpful.»
Mr. Cuomo, speaking today during his State of the State address, asserted his proposals would help heal the deep wounds formed in the months after Officer Daniel Pantaleo applied a lethal chokehold to Garner, a black man, and after Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan did not convince a grand jury to indict Mr. Pantaleo for murder.
Burnham spoke out today after Harman suggested at the weekend that Labour will not vote against the government's welfare bill.
Speaking after the debate, Ms McIntosh said: «The negative behaviour of government backbench MPs today shows that the Labour party simply do [es] not care about the rising fear of crime among the general public.
I've spoken to sources in both the Assembly and Senate today, and have been told that an agreement on FMAP is possible, particularly since it appears very clear now after last week's vote by the US Senate on the unemployment benefits bill that the $ 1.7 billion worth of Medicaid funding expected by NYC and the state in this budget cycle won't be coming any time soon.
«I'm happy to take questions today, but not going to be speaking about this after today,» de Blasio said.
I think the people of New York really spoke out today for doing something different,» he told Politicker on election night, noting: «It's easy after the fact to be an armchair analyst.»
Sir Christopher was speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme after the committee on standards in public life, which he chairs, published its response to the new expenses consultation.
The mayor spoke on the subject at an unrelated event just a short while before Mr. Skelos resigned as head of the majority GOP conference, but after reports had surfaced over the weekend that he would step down from his vaunted position atop the body today.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's office revealed over social media that he will meet today with Gen. John Kelly, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, after a federal immigration agent visited a Queens elementary school late last week seeking to speak with a fourth - grader.
Speaking on the floor of Parliament today [Friday] after adjourning sitting on Thursday evening, following a heated debate on the report, Prof. Mike Oquaye said «matters regarding ruling on the special committee findings and matters arising will be delivered in due course.»
But speaking to the Today programme's Justin Webb, Mr Clegg said that while the EU was in need of constant reform, Britain was better in than out: «I think leaving the European Union would make us less safe because we cooperate in the European Union to go after criminal gangs that cross borders.
Indeed, after the dramatic twists in the Andrew Mitchell affair this week, it is perhaps not Thatcher but Alfred Hitchcock who best speaks for today's Tory party mood.
More than half of government scientists in Canada — 53 % — do not feel they can speak freely to the media about their work, even after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government eased restrictions on what they can say publicly, according to a survey released today by a union that represents more than 16,000 federal scientists.
Editor's Note (Jan. 27, 2016): Jamie - Lynn Sigler appeared on the Today show this morning and spoke about the great sense of relief she has experienced after revealing that she has MS.
The quality of vintage speaks for itself: after all, will a dress bought in a supermarket today still be around in 70 years time?
You might just not find yourself that attracted to them after all... In today's world texting is such a big part of communication that it's actually fairly important to find someone whom you don't just enjoy speaking with over the phone, or in real life, but also over text.
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