Sentences with phrase «speech today about»

I would challenge any front - bench MP, from any of the main parties, to make as cogent and rigorous speech today about the basic character of today's British democracy: whether they still support the representative principle, and by what consistent criteria they would qualify it.
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Ben Bernanke gave an excellent speech today, rebutting some of the myths about monetary policy, and the Q&A afterwords was also really good.
I get invited a lot to do speeches to groups, and I'm always asked questions about being a woman trying to make things work today.
In his commencement speech to Stanford in 2005, the late Apple co-founder elaborated on what he asks himself each morning: «If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I'm about to do?»
VICTORIA — Merran Smith, executive director at Clean Energy Canada, made the following statement in response to British Columbia's throne speech: «If there was one line that stood out for me today, it was the one about getting B.C. back on track.
People worldwide will know about these ads and speeches through today's Internet.
This post explains more detail about this figure of speech, how we often use it today in our own conversations, and how it helps us understand what Jesus is saying in Revelation 3:5.
Same sexual orientation was not studied the way we understand it today until the 19th century, that speech is only about male and female relationships, there's no mention of same sex.
He will add in his speech: «People talk about shared values today.
Even if we don't go out and shoot kids for fun, when we allow the images in the media to perpetuate the idea that young black men are violent, when our own speech (I don't want to talk about the conversation I had to have at lunch today) perpetuates an idea of black Americans as criminals, especially young black American men, we are accessories to murder.
I'm going to cut to the chase and get straight to it because I know you really don't want a massive long introductory speech about how amazing these brownies are, what I done today and how my whole family loved this recipe.
In a speech to the AFR Banking and Weath Summit today titled «Synchronised swimming versus competition in banking», ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, spoke about the findings of the ACCC's interim report relating to the Residential Mortgage Price Inquiry and data as a driver of competition and stability in the abnking sector.
ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims, delivered a speech at the Gilbert + Tobin Regulated Infrastructure Policy Workshop in Melbourne today, calling for a «return to the approach to regulation of monopoly infrastructure envisaged by the Hilmer Committee» and arguing «it is wrong to suggest that we should not be concerned about high monopoly pricing of infrastructure because the result is only a pure transfer of economic rent.»
it seems wenger does nt have the courage to play big... he does nt take risks... then he says he was looking at the player of the moment, or he said the same speech u already gave to us to defend something that is, for me, only stubborness and lack of diligence... about granit: do nt start with formal arguments, go to the bone, u know what i mean... u cant said xhaka was the good choise while we did nt see hin play for our colours... i hope he could be the player that we need, but nobody can said that today
KC WILT: Today on Parent Savers, we have Holly Gangwer Speech Language Pathologist with K.I.D.S. Therapy Associates and she's helping us learn about the normal development of speech with our babies and when we need to be concern.
His speech today, the first on foreign policy he has made in years, is not really about Britain's role in the world.
After roundly castigating fellow Democrats and Republicans alike during his announcement speech yesterday and proposing a host of policy positions that seemed tailor - made to get under the speaker's skin, Cuomo today dodged the question about Silver, (the longest - serving legislative leader in Albany), saying it's not his place to determine who leads either house.
Later today Theresa May will test that theory with a speech about how we are all horrible to one another online.
But it's also raising hard questions about workplace protections and what a good job will look like in the future» Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said in a speech today outlining her economic policy.
These values were the subject of a similar speech in Australia in March, where Mr Blair insisted: «The struggle in our world today therefore is not just about security, it is a struggle about values.To win, we have to win the battle of values, as much as arms.»
But we can also look forward to a Red Tory riposte, as Mr Blond tweeted this about 3 pm today: «I will give a riposte to the rather sanguine and a historical stuff on next left - right after I have finished my speech for tonight...» I struggle with how the particular facts cited on eg working hours or racism can be «ahistorical», but look forward to finding out...
Tonight's Katie's last night, and she'll have the Secretary of State on to talk about Obama's speech today and the changes in the Arab world.
Today during the Presidents speech today, a reporter asked how many Iraqi had died in this war, the President answered about 30Today during the Presidents speech today, a reporter asked how many Iraqi had died in this war, the President answered about 30today, a reporter asked how many Iraqi had died in this war, the President answered about 30,000.
Which means that every part of our society must think about its resilience,» she will argue at a speech later today.
Mr Cameron is expected to announce the initiative in a speech later today, where he will express shock at the low levels of understanding and awareness about the illness.
The chancellor gave a speech of honey and vinegar today to the Conservative Party Conference, with optimism about recovery but tougher measures for the unemployed
Tessa Jowell was given a rare standing ovation in the House of Lords today after she made an emotional speech about her battle with brain cancer.
The government has been fighting off weeks of bad headlines about overflowing jails, overly lenient prison sentences and concerns about illegal immigration, and today's speech was designed to draw a line under these rows.
Today's summit is not just about securing the agreements, it's been a different kind of events, not having speeches and talking to ourselves, having open challenging conversations asking tough questions.
Reports earlier this year had suggested British broadcasters could be subject to pre-broadcast censorship - but Cameron was not explicit about that in his speech in Birmingham today.
Huckabee Sanders briefly extended today's briefing to answer what she called «ridiculous questions» about Trump's health due to slurred words during his Israel speech.
The Pope began his trip with an outspoken political speech warning Britain about the «aggressive secularism» of its society, but in his farewell speech today the prime minister ignored Britain's secular traditions to concentrate on religion.
Amid controversy about Conservative spending commitments and their claims about Labour's tax policy, the Liberal Democrat economic affairs spokesman today branded the Tories cynical in his speech to the Liberal Democrat conference in Bournemouth.
«I want to thank Scott Stringer, he's not just talking about childcare, he's providing childcare today,» Mr. de Blasio said at the start of his speech.
Today's Guardian story about Ed Miliband's young people - centred speech today leads on his plans to involve non-party members in its leadership elecToday's Guardian story about Ed Miliband's young people - centred speech today leads on his plans to involve non-party members in its leadership electoday leads on his plans to involve non-party members in its leadership election.
Maybe it was Ed, for instance, who described how he, Brown and Charlie Whelan were listening to Blair's party conference speech on a car radio when Brown suddenly started heckling («He didn't want that... He opposed that...») And surely it could only have been Whelan, still spinning even in his political grave, who described the Chancellor's fury after being «ambushed» about the Ecclestone donation on the Today programme, for who else but our Charlie would say «Gordon went mental»?
Iain, I included the following text in a post on my blog (www.rightthinking.co.uk) this afternoon: «Today it's Harriet Harman's turn, trying to play the class warrior with a speech about narrowing the UK class gap — a subject upon which this privately educated niece of a Countess can no doubt speak with experience and authority.
Lib Dems left the hall positively glowing about the announcements today, and one girl behind me was even in tears after the speech!
In her stump speech at Purchase today, Clinton spoke about plans to bring jobs to New York and commended Gov. Andrew Cuomo for his efforts to raise the minimum wage.
Looking through today's speech from Gordon about his aspirations for Britain, it struck Guido that it is all more of the same.
But so far at least one surprise has come today: Ruth Hassell - Thompson, a Democrat from Westchester who had been counted in the «No» camp, gave a stirring speech about her family, including her gay brother and minister sister, and declared that she'd be voting «Yes» on the bill.
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(The speech is also relevant to today's arguments about whether to hold a referendum on Britain's future links with the rest of Europe; but that's another story.)
The governor was quick not to answer a question last week about whether he'd like to change the way the state Board of Regents is appointed, fueling speculation he'll use today's speech to call for greater gubernatorial control of schools.
One Comment about Obama's speech today on testing students and rewarding teachers for the performance of the students: The Chicago Tribune recently ran an article stating that the Chicago and Illinois schools were RECLASSIFYING JUNIORS AS SOPHOMORES SO THEY WOULD NOT HAVE TO TAKE THE TESTS.
The Labour leader was using the word deliberately, of course, because Lib Dem business secretary Vince Cable has chosen to chuck the word into his speech today in which he criticises anyone who dares be even a little bit chirpy about the state of the economy.
An important, serious, speech today from the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson about the contribution the captal can make to economic growth.
In a speech, he did not give any indication of the size of the cuts ahead, but in an interview on the BBC Today programme, he dismissed speculation of a 35 per cent reduction as «way in excess of what we are talking about».
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