Sentences with phrase «speech today as»

DeWitt, N.Y. - Vice President Joe Biden gave a personal and progressive speech today as he urged supporters of U.S. Rep. Dan Maffei to vote on Nov. 4.
Told Liam Byrne last night that I welcome his speech today as contribution to our debate on economy tho repeats much ofwhat I've been saying
Actually, he openly mocked him: «Told Liam Byrne last night that I welcome his speech today as contribution to our debate on economy tho repeats much of what I've been saying.»
However, most Labour MPs see the PM's speech today as a way of pleasing his own backbenchers, as opposed to acting in the country's best interest.

Not exact matches

Today, his stores are a great source of material and strategies for speeches, as well as «thank you» gifts to his wife, for her support.
«Today I am announcing that in the coming weeks I will be resigning as a member of the United States Senate,» he said during a speech on the chamber floor.
As good as our phone is today, the speech recognition and the face recognition isn't very good todaAs good as our phone is today, the speech recognition and the face recognition isn't very good todaas our phone is today, the speech recognition and the face recognition isn't very good today.
This could describe America today, as Mr Greenspan hinted in a speech earlier this year.
Known today as the Great Communicator, he was superb in the set speech.
Heard few crying over why not being able to penetrate to some countries internet for hearing them out while practicing their rights of expression and speech and today I am here to do what i have been told to do I am told to stop, because I allowed my self to intervene commenting on your affairs, but every body else at yours has the right to mingle with our affairs as Arabs or Muslims?
In fact, the number of theologians and exegetes is increasing who consider that nothing more is expressed in this feature of the biblical narrative than the important truth that Eve is of the same equal nature with Adam, «made of the same stuff», as we might say today, using a similar figure of speech to the dramatic one in Scripture.
Few issues are as important today as the protection of the First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and the practice of religion.
While Paul's thought is by no means always clear, and perhaps from letter to letter not always exactly the same, it is nevertheless certain that his concept of resurrection can be clearly distinguished from that of the traditional «bodily resurrection».27 Paul does not speak in terms of the «same body» but rather in terms of a new body, whether it be a «spiritual body», 28 «the likeness of the heavenly man», 29 «a house not made by human hands, eternal and in heaven», 30 or, a «new body put on» over the old.31 In using various figures of speech to distinguish between the present body of flesh and blood and the future resurrection body, he seems to be thinking of both bodies as the externals which clothe the spirit and without which we should «find ourselves naked».32 But he freely confesses that the «earthly frame that houses us today ’33 may, like the seed, and man of dust, be destroyed, but the «heavenly habitation», which the believer longs to put on, is already waiting in the heavenly realm, for it is eternal by nature.
True, he does not lay as much stress on the importance of maintaining a plurality of political parties, freedom of speech and of the press, etc., as democratic socialists would wish to do today; but he did not yet know as many instances as we do of the ease with which these things may be snuffed out.
Don't get me wrong, Religion is a powerful tool as evident in todays wars as it's used in music lyrics, political speeches with religious overtones among other things.
Today people look back on Luther as the all - time master of listening to colloquial speech and feeding it back as part of a new literary German, thus honoring both vernacular and high literature.
It goes beyond freedom of speech but could be classified in today's laws as bullying, harassing and Mal intent.
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.
In a speech to the National Consumer Congress in Sydney today -LRB-»Em powering consumers in the digital age») ACCC Chairman Ron Sims highlights «price signalling» as an area for debate in the forthcoming root and branch review, claiming «recent statements regarding airline capacity shows why these laws need to be extended to all sectors of the economy».
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.
As I write, the UK is preparing for the Spring Budget speech 2017, set to be delivered by chancellor Philip Hammond at 12:30 pm today (8 March).
Today's speech has been interpreted as a signal that a post-Blair government will move away from his seemingly unshakable pro-American stance.
And as we gather here today to discuss the road ahead, I wish to echo a few words written in the speech that Franklin Roosevelt, before his untimely death, had been writing and preparing to deliver at that fateful San Francisco Conference.
Nick Clegg was accused of trying «every trick in the book» to distance himself from his record today, after he made a keynote speech describing the Liberal Democrats as the only genuine party of the middle ground.
David Cameron is in danger of making the same mistakes as his predecessors and taking the Tories to the right, his former speech writer said today.
The governor isn't scheduled to deliver any speeches today, although members of his cabinet are acting as surrogates for him at several locations around the state.
Ed Miliband called for the creation of two new banks as he outlined his plan for «a better banking system» in a major speech today.
Meanwhile, responding to Mayor Bloomberg's speech earlier today warning that labor costs could drive the city to financial ruin, Weiner said no candidate has dealt with health - care costs as seriously as he has, adding:
Today, as our citizens enjoy peace, security and freedom of speech; and expect transparent, non-violent electoral processes at all levels of government, Ghana is also inspiring other nations, such as Guinea - Bissau to maintain a consistent constitutional democracy.
Today, in her first speech to the conference as prime minister, May made a smart bid to revise the theme.
«Over the past few days, New Yorkers have witnessed this misguided arrogance on full display as the Mayor jetted off to Hamburg, Germany in search of an audience willing to listen to a speech were he extolled the diversity of the riders of our subways, while failing to mention the crisis our transit system faces and the so called «summer of hell» that starts today,» she said.
«I failed to mention that today the Board of Elections found another 28 votes that we had not accounted for,» the state senator chimed in as he was taking questions after his speech.
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...
«Compassionate conservatism» will make a headline comeback today as Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary David Willetts makes a keynote speech.
«Lord Mandelson was sitting in the gallery almost in Alistair Darling's line of sight as he delivered his budget speech today.
That was the approach Darling adopted in the budget today, as he did in the pre-budget report at the end of 2009, and which looks set to be part of a developing story of departmental cuts that will be announced from Whitehall this afternoon... As ever, one must guard against exaggeration and oversimplification, but the 2010 budget, which may be Labour's last for a long time, was a very Mandelsonian speecas he did in the pre-budget report at the end of 2009, and which looks set to be part of a developing story of departmental cuts that will be announced from Whitehall this afternoon... As ever, one must guard against exaggeration and oversimplification, but the 2010 budget, which may be Labour's last for a long time, was a very Mandelsonian speecAs ever, one must guard against exaggeration and oversimplification, but the 2010 budget, which may be Labour's last for a long time, was a very Mandelsonian speech.
Twitter users showed their support for free speech in their thousands today, as they backed a man fined for making a terrorist - related joke.
Delivering his first significant speech since the corruption scandal that took down soon - to - be-former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, Gov. Andrew Cuomo today laid out a reform agenda and delivered an ultimatum to the Legislature: Pass what he has proposed as part of the 2015 - 16 budget, or risk a government shutdown.
Today's euroscepticism is more mainstream and careful, as exemplified by Cameron's speech, but no less pernicious.
Labour's poll lead started to creep up again today, as delegates in Brighton prepared for a speech in which Ed Miliband is expected to promise one million new homes.
An audit to be released today by NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer's office shows the NYC Education Department failed to keep tabs in 2016 on $ 84 million it paid to outside vendors for services to students with disabilities, such as physical therapy, speech therapy and psychological counseling.
His aides and supporters may suggest that it's all part of the «new politics» but the look on Corbyn's face as he sat through Benn's speech suggests that he's not as comfortable with today's events as he would like to suggest.
President Putin is expected to use a speech today to encourage Crimea to join Russia and the Russian parliament, the Duma, will vote to recognise Crimea as Russian on Friday.
Shadow Welsh Secretary Owen Smith has dismissed as «ignorance» and «smears» today's speech by Secretary of State Stephen Crabb on standards in Welsh education.
«But I think the speech missed the mark by failing to address the concerns many middle class New Yorkers have today — such as how his administration can improve the delivery of core city services and make this city more affordable for all of us,» Ignizio said.
«Continued unemployment and the growing gap between the rich and the poor are the greatest threats to our prosperity,» said Quinn, who is widely expected to run for mayor, in a speech in Midtown at an Association for Better New York event, where she unveiled what she described as «concrete and immediate steps we can take to create jobs today and strengthen our economy for years to come.»
David Cameron's welfare speech today was described as the «starter pistol for the election» by Matthew D'Ancona.
Mr. Bratton, speaking to Matt Lauer in an interview on NBC's Today Show, was asked whether Mayor Bill de Blasio ought to take the advice of former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and give a speech in which he perhaps apologizes to police for what unions and some elected officials have characterized as rhetoric hostile to the department.
He seemed happy to disclose such state secrets to political journalists at a press gallery lunch today in Parliament, possibly confident he was in sympathetic company following his anti-legislation stance on the Leveson report; «the same message» as Nick Clegg gave, he argued, if you «listened carefully» to the Deputy PM's notably separate speech on the matter.
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