Sentences with phrase «what was the president»

What is our President's answer to that question?
On what was the President's response on invasion, Saraki said, «Of course, he sees it as an embarrassment to the country and that there will be a proper investigation because it is something that is not just about the National Assembly, it is about the country.»
So what is the President talking about now,» he stated.
What is the president of Nintendo of America doing!?
What is the president of Nintendo of America doing!?
So what's a president to do on issues like climate, population, international development and health, particularly in an era of huge deficits and pressing real - time problems?
And Mara, what was the president's rationale in making this move?

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«One never holds people necessarily responsible for their government, but one does have the ability to be very careful in what one does with the government itself,» said Smith, who became Microsoft's president in 2015, taking on a title that had not existed at the company since 2002, when Richard Belluzzo left.
«What has upset business owners more than anything are the comparisons made between the income of small business owners and that of employees,» Dan Kelly, the federation's president, said in an op - ed published at the Huffington Post on Aug. 25.
«What this has done is really allowed for more pools of money to be available to entrepreneurs, so that's the really big news about all of this,» says Geri Stengel, founder and president of Ventureneer, a digital media and market research company that, among other issues, specializes in crowdfunding.
If you're Thiel, you can abide all those things if you think Trump is what he actually may well be: a potential president so terrifying that a generation of Americans will come to fear the very idea of presidents — as well as the way that America elects them.
President Trump is focusing not just on energy independence, but what he calls «energy dominance,» vowing to «unleash» American natural gas and coal exports on the world.
THE OFFICIAL REACTION: Austan Goolsbee, an economic advisor to U.S. President Barack Obama, said «what the S&P is doing is making a political judgment and it is one that we don't agree with.»
According to multiple reports, the president is said to be upset that Spicer and other members of his press team often don't do a good job of communicating his message, or become confused about what the message is, and that makes his government look weak or unsure of what it is doing.
Learn what's involved in this short hangout with Brad Smith, EVP of customer experience at Sage North America, and Karen Leland, president of branding firm Sterling Marketing Group.
«What we're really concerned with is that there aren't very many independent studies out there that have gone for peer review,» said Tina Yamaki, president of the Retail Merchants of Hawaii.
Virtually every Republican and Democratic leader — other than the President — denounced the attack for what it was: an act of terror.
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That is what ECB President Mario Draghi hopes, as he flagged trade as the European economy's main headwind.
In what's expected to be one of the most controversial moves of his administration's tenure, President Obama will announce an executive order on immigration this evening from the White House.
«Whether this is a dedicate gamer who doesn't want to stop playing Mario or Zelda, or whether it's a child experiencing these franchises for the very first time, we believe the value proposition as well as the compelling content is what's fueling our momentum,» Reggie Fils - Aime, president of Nintendo of America, told Fortune.
In a wide - ranging interview with ABC, Comey also recalled the first time he met President Trump, what it was like to tell him about the Steele dossier, and his reaction to getting fired.
Obviously, we all want the president - elect to do well, but Starbucks is going to have to do what we do based on the things that we can control.
The president has long complained of what he says are unfair Chinese policies contributing to a huge U.S. trade deficit.
Heather Huhman, a workplace expert and the founder and president of Come Recommended, says that regardless of what policies you put into place, employees need to be involved from the beginning.
Here is a rundown of what small business owners and advocates hope to hear from President Obama as he addresses the nation tonight.
«The president said he is open to finding those conditions where we can remain engaged with others on what we all agree is still a challenging issue,» Tillerson said.
«As we continue our review process to ensure that we are always doing what's right, we are committed to making significant improvements in our program and adhering to the best practices of animal comfort, well - being and travel on behalf of our customers and their pets,» said Jan Krems, United's vice president of cargo.
But it also means that there is going to be more of an appeal to what got this president elected, which is populism.
(Such a rupture, of course, is precisely what President Trump has gleefully tweetened — my portmanteau for a threat delivered in 140 characters or less — in recent days, as he slammed those payments as mere «bailouts» to the insurance companies.)
«When you say, «I have all the answers,» what you're really saying to your audience is, «I don't need your help,»» says Bart Egnal, president and CEO of The Humphrey Group, a Toronto - based executive communications training firm.
«What we've found in the past is that a lot of American safety footwear retailers loved our shoes, but they found them a little bit expensive,» says company president Andrew Violi.
MotivAction president and COO Joseph Keller and VP of marketing Beau Ballin gave me a demo and here's what I saw.
As Donald Trump assumes the mantle of 45th president of the United States, much of the mainstream press is going through a soul - searching process, trying to understand how it got the outcome of the election so thoroughly wrong — and also how to survive under what is likely to be one of the most media - hostile administrations in recent memory.
Cisco Canada President Bernadette Wightman talks about her best advice for tackling tough problems, what she always asks job candidates in interviews, and the best leadership advice she's ever gotten.
What may end up to be far more difficult is trying to deal with the many unknowns around trade, tariffs and protectionism, all stemming from the whims of a capricious U.S. President.
What has former president Barack Obama been doing since leaving office in January 2017?
«When you look at what is driving these results for Canada, we can point to some things that are clearly working, and some things on the horizon that it would be good to address now,» says Ed Farrington, executive vice president for retirement at Natixis.
«There's a full section that talks about pay equity, and what is the larger impact that the gender pay gap has on our society, our economy, our families,» says Deepti Gudipati, vice president of member leadership programs for the AAUW, who is working with the city to roll out the program.
What's certain, says Sarah Carlson, a senior vice president at Moody's Investors Service, is that «the longer we wait, the tougher the choices on benefits cuts and tax increases become.»
There is a recent case that provides a roadmap for what could happen to President Donald Trump and his longtime lawyer Michael Cohen after the FBI conducted raids on his office, home, and hotel as part of a Justice Department investigation.
That's what happened, after all, when Democrats pushed through the Affordable Care Act early in President Obama's first term.
In advance of the new season of Blue Collar Millionaires, we sat down with Connie Lorenz to ask what it was like to whistle - blow on the president, and how her life has changed since.
«What I think is most appealing about Japanese culture is its amazing mixture of cuteness, coolness and playfulness,» says Seiji Horibuchi, president and CEO of VIZ Pictures.
Even Sean Parker, a Facebook billionaire and the company's first president, says he has become a «conscientious objector» partly out of concern for «what it's doing to our children's brains.»
Our 33rd president had a penchant for saying what was on his mind, earning him the sobriquet «Give»em Hell, Harry!»
And President Donald Trump's allies are torn over what should be the fate of the retired Marine general who has fought to bring order to a chaotic West Wing.
Maybe that's exactly what's needed for America to finally elect its first woman president.
«The commercialization of LEO (low Earth orbit) is an exciting prospect, but it will be an exercise in determining what ideas are more real than others,» said Phil Larson, a former space policy adviser to President Barack Obama who worked for Elon Musk's SpaceX, or Space Exploration Technologies Corp..
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