Sentences with phrase «viewer questions about»

All that and more, plus John answers viewer questions about plug - in hybrids and batteries in the «You Said It!»
Corvette Racing Program Manager Will Answer Viewer Questions About First Earth - Friendly Competition on SPEED TV
Cooler still is the fact that Jason Segel appeared for a post-screening Q & A session, giving friendly, humorous, and thoughtful answers to viewer questions about Jeff, Who Lives at Home, playing a real person, the pros and cons of entertainment, and his career choices.
NEW YORK CITY — After just two weeks on the job as the new head of NYC schools, Chancellor Richard Carranza on Friday answered PIX11 viewer questions about his plans for the nation's largest school district, and showed off his artsy side.
To help ease anxiety, Business Day's Ron Lieber answered viewer questions about current market fluctuations on Facebook Live.
Then, the panel discusses Ford's decision to end production of its sedan models and they answer a viewer question about what happens to cars after MotorWeek tests them.
Plus, Greg talks about his recent drive of the new Jeep Wrangler, and the group answers a viewer question about autonomous cars and black ice.
Plus, the panel discusses the future of sedans in American, and they answer a viewer question about keeping rodents out of parked cars.
Plus, the panel talks about their favorite new cars, and they answer a viewer question about the EPA's CO2 ratings for vehicles.
This video is in response to one of our viewers questions about the benefits of their American Express Premier Rewards Gold Card.
The pieces literally asks the viewers questions about media authenticity and gives CNN a distinct voice.

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A review of the research suggests that the most effective uses of television in relation to those outside the normal reach of the Christian faith lie within the areas of imparting information about religious issues or organizations, the suggestion of religious questions for consideration by the viewer as applicable to his or her life, and the maintenance of a positive image in relation to general or specific religious issues or organizations.
The film succeeds at not just creating empathy for these kids, but also forcing viewers to ask hard questions about the unseen world around them.
In my review of the show, I'd criticized Jamie Oliver in a big way for failing to tell viewers that Carpinteria High, the school he held up as a model for excellent food (and it did look fantastic, no question about it), was the recipient of a generous grant from the Orfalea Foundation which assisted with staff training, the purchase of kitchen equipment and the planting and maintenance of the school garden.
Several viewers and readers have written in to note that the whole Carl Paladino e-mail scandal raises an interesting question: What about Andrew Cuomo's on - line communication?
Ironically, the viewer's question he was asked was about whether the rate would rise to # 7.00, which the chancellor indicated a week later he wants to see.
In order to give my loyal viewers the ability to get their questions answered I will be pulling about half the questions off this blog so post your questions here, you can even do it before the session starts if you want so I can start with some good ones.
Wilson is a filmmaker who wants viewers to question what they see and hear in the media, and he's willing to travel thousands of miles in order to highlight why you too should remain skeptical about Moore's motivations as a filmmaker.
The viewer won't be able to stop himself on reflecting about these different questions.
When the new day dawns and Jamal returns to answer the final question, the inspector and 60 million viewers are about to find out.
We're (largely) over criticizing how the factions themselves are a silly idea, but even ignoring the society's basic structure still leaves viewers with plenty of questions about logic and story.
Stewart plays out the film as if it were a traditional «haunted house» film, but because we already know it is about alien life, we merely watch the characters go through predictable motions until the story catches up with what we already surmise, and the only things keeping viewers reeled in are basic questions such as, «why are they doing this?»
I loved Avengers: Infinity Wars because it managed to pack 10 years worth of Marvel storytelling into a cohesive, funny, emotional, and overwhelming experience that demands multiple viewings and makes viewers ask many questions about what happens next.
A movie that looks to be engrossing due to the dynamic of the relationship between Will and Tom, and their commitment to each other, the trailer sets up a number of questions for the potential viewer to be thinking about ahead of seeing Leave No Trace — not the least of which is why are they in the forest in the first place — and it promises excellent performances from its two leads.
It's an emotional and telling clip that answers many questions viewers may have about the inspiration for the film.
It can make a viewer's head spin trying to ask questions about how and why anything works.
He reveals just enough information about it for the savvy viewer to glean that the film in question is called Some Nudity Required, that it has been bootlegged and posted in its entirety on YouTube, and that Wynorski is portrayed in it, fairly or unfairly, as a noisy, sexist boor.
More to the point, what Spielberg probably doesn't trust is the viewer's intelligence and humanity, meaning the real question is whether he thinks the kind of people who would go to a movie about Abraham Lincoln are morons.
We hear none of the planning that leads to that encounter, and Vicky disappears from The Infiltrator after that scene, leaving unanswered any questions the viewer may have about why the team risked involving a civilian in such a delicate operation, or whether introducing Roberto to Bob's actual aunt might not make it easier for the cartel to discover Bob's real identity.
Accepting that Soderbergh is right (though his most recent film, Magic Mike, certainly indicates some evolution on the issue) means asking some tricky questions about what it means to viewers, to filmmakers, and to actors when the flesh comes out.
First, though, a few words about the non-time-travel-related question most likely to be on viewers» lips: What the hell happened to Joseph Gordon - Levitt's face?
I think it goes to answering some questions viewers of The Last Jedi might have about why he acts as he does.
The session will be streamed to viewers worldwide and the panel will answer questions about the show, the use of The Foundry's software in its development and how the show was created.
After watching the video vignette about the NYC Leadership Academy, viewers might discuss the questions below.
For our viewer - question segment we talk about cars that can do epic burnouts, cars we want to see do epic burnouts and then we talk about racing video games.
Plus, the panel talks about flying cars, and they also answer a viewer's questions on elec - tric vehicles.
Plus, the panel talks about Apple's «do not disturb while driving» feature for iPhones, and they also answer a viewer question regarding the reliability of 1st - year new vehicle designs.
Then, the panel debates the usefulness of manual shift mode, and they help a viewer with questions about long - term storage of a hybrid vehicle.
This question from a viewer reaches to the heart of sharing about your author journey, about yourself, and creating that engagement with readers, instead of just saying «buy my book!».
By the time Braverman got around to asking her about the way she talks, this viewer was definitely wondering the same question!
Tara talked about an «online marketing campaign» on the show, and a viewer asked the question above.
I'd like to end this post by attaching the cover to The Naked Truth about Self - Publishing and a question for our loyal viewers.
David Maraniss talked about his life and career and responded to viewer calls and questions.
David Maraniss, author of Barack Obama: The Story, talked about his book and responded to viewer questions and...
David Maraniss, author of Barack Obama: The Story, talked about his book and responded to viewer questions and comments.
Click here to see Comments & Questions from YouTube viewers about the PTPA.
After seeing the photo gallery: «Rose the story of senior dog adoption» a viewer asked a question about the e-collar that Rose is wearing here.
Dr. Crotty appears on KOTV Six in the Morning Show every other Tuesday to answer question from Viewers about their pets.
I talk about different topics and answer questions from viewers.
We get a lot of questions from our viewers here at AppSpy about World of Tanks Blitz, so I dropped Wargaming.net a message to see if they could answer some of the ones we hear most often.
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