Sentences with phrase «white audience in»

Only one woman sat amongst the top table of 11 yesterday evening as discussions on rebranding the Tory Party took place in front of an almost exclusively white audience in a Westminster meeting room.
«No group in America,» Trump mused during a speech before a nearly all - white audience in Dimondale, Mich., «has been more harmed by Hillary Clinton's policies than African Americans.»

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President Donald Trump's staff did not want him to attend last year's White House Correspondents» Dinner, because they were «terrified that he would die up there in front of a seething and contemptuous audience
«Somewhere out in this audience may even be someone who will one day follow in my footsteps, and preside over the White House as the president's spouse,» Mrs. Bush told the graduates.
U.S. designer Virgil Abloh acknowledges the audience at the end of the Off / White Menswear Fall / Winter 2018 - 2019 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on January 17, 2018 in Paris.
Speaking on a panel at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, Cuban told audience members he «wouldn't say never» when it comes to a potential White House bid, CNBC reports.
Addressing a union audience gathered here for Labor Day, Mr. Obama said he was glad not to be on the ballot but then sounded like a candidate himself as he went after the Republicans who hope to succeed him in the White House.
Vendors in this category predominately measure (1) activities of employees in social media, such as the number of posts on social media, and (2) audience reactions to employee activities, such as re-tweets of employee posts, or white paper downloads stimulated by employee posts.
Kelly was sitting in the audience until a few minutes before the event started, when a White House aide asked him to sit on risers on the sides of the podium.
«I am not going to stand up here and give a sermon,» Obama said in the East Room of the White House, addressing an audience thick with Christian leaders.
The dramatic public confrontations he and others in the movement engineered were viewed by multiple audiences» white and black» each being aware that the others were watching.
(E. B. White, a former student of Strunk's, joined the project in 1957 when Macmillan asked him to revise it for a popular audience.)
Black Gospel found a limited — and mostly secular — audience among white listeners, but southern white Gospel was routinely panned as vulgar,» «hillbilly» and «western» style music, even by conservative evangelicals in the North.
But he also quotes another expert who complains that the middle - class white women are portrayed in such a cartoonish way that they don't really challenge the audience.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was formed out of this tradition, and he used it to create a preaching style that stirred the moral imagination of both black and white audiences and was a significant element in validating his leadership of the civil rights movement.
While the characteristics mentioned in the previous section dominate in the audience of religious television programs, evidence suggests that these programs are watched on occasion and in some cases regularly by non - Protestants, non-evangelicals, those of higher income and education, those in white - collar occupations, and those who claim no religious interest or church affiliation.
The poll also identified characteristics among evangelicals which correspond to other characteristics already noted as significant in distinguishing the religious television audience from the non-audience: the typical U.S. evangelical was characterized as a white female Southerner, aged 50 or over, with a high - school education and a modest income.
In front of a packed audience in the State Dining Room at the White House on Tuesday, first lady Michelle Obama rolled out her national initiative to combat childhood obesity with a show of force that included medical, business and government leaders, grassroots activists, celebrity public service announcements, cartoon characters as nutrition experts, as well as those most directly affected — the kids themselveIn front of a packed audience in the State Dining Room at the White House on Tuesday, first lady Michelle Obama rolled out her national initiative to combat childhood obesity with a show of force that included medical, business and government leaders, grassroots activists, celebrity public service announcements, cartoon characters as nutrition experts, as well as those most directly affected — the kids themselvein the State Dining Room at the White House on Tuesday, first lady Michelle Obama rolled out her national initiative to combat childhood obesity with a show of force that included medical, business and government leaders, grassroots activists, celebrity public service announcements, cartoon characters as nutrition experts, as well as those most directly affected — the kids themselves.
The livestream allows audiences the opportunity to experience, connect with and care about Pacific white - sided dolphins, a species that few people get to see in the wild.
In Jamaica, Marley had been a folk hero, and while he had achieved incredible fame, Dick Hebidge argues that many Jamaicans were proud of him for his ability to get white audiences to pay attention to his songs of Black retribution (4).
You might expect an all - white cast in a play about affirmative action to face an upward battle for audience sympathy.
He gave his concession speech in a White Plains hotel, before an audience of 200 - 300 supporters.
A black protester at a Trump rally in North Carolina was sucker - punched by a white man in the audience, and multiple videos of the incident have been shared online.
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«The results presented here show that conservative white males in the general public have become a very receptive audience for these efforts.
They warned a packed audience that Labour is in danger of turning its back on its traditional voters and the party has to do more to connect with white working class voters in historically Labour constituencies if it is to have any chance of winning power.
Rob Astorino, Mr. Cuomo's Republican challenger, with his family on election night at his headquarters in White Plains, where he spoke to a subdued audience of supporters.
«Just talking to Al Gore provides Trump improved climate credibility for some non-expert audiences,» said Paul Bledsoe, a former climate aide in the Clinton White House.
The program culminated in a «Celebrate Invention» event on July 20 during which the ambassadors presented their creations to the public and also had an opportunity to «showcase who they are to a public audienceWhite said.
Hours before the stories appeared on 13 and 14 May, White House science adviser John Holdren told an audience in Washington, D.C., that «you can't make direct flow measurements» of the gusher but failed to mention the satellite or video techniques.
«There is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life,» Jesse Jackson once told an audience, «than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery — then look around and see somebody white and feel relieved.»
The woman in the tiny white dress is a luminous beacon of beauty radiating from the stage to the audience.
Obama's reference to the approach's value in treating cystic fibrosis appeared, in part, to be a reference to medical student William Elder Jr. of Colorado, who the White House invited to sit with first lady Michelle Obama in the audience.
In a bid to assess the amount of violence young children might be exposed to, they analysed the length of time it takes for key characters to die in the 45 top - grossing children's cartoons, released between 1937 (Snow White) and 2013 (Frozen), and rated either as suitable for a general audience (G) or with parental guidance suggested (PGIn a bid to assess the amount of violence young children might be exposed to, they analysed the length of time it takes for key characters to die in the 45 top - grossing children's cartoons, released between 1937 (Snow White) and 2013 (Frozen), and rated either as suitable for a general audience (G) or with parental guidance suggested (PGin the 45 top - grossing children's cartoons, released between 1937 (Snow White) and 2013 (Frozen), and rated either as suitable for a general audience (G) or with parental guidance suggested (PG).
President Barack Obama this morning unveiled the Precision Medicine Initiative he'll include in his 2016 budget request to a White House East Room audience packed with federal science leaders, academic researchers, patient and research advocacy groups, congressional guests, and drug industry executives.
Sonny White, a NASA engineer behind the controversial Em Drive, gave a dense presentation on a «quantum vacuum thruster» concept before being attacked by astrophysicists in the audience.
Mesmerise your audience in a formal black trouser and blazer over an off - white blouson while you let a pale - yellow stole run around your neck and fall in neat pleats over the front.
, but Alfred Angelo kept the target audience in mind with a collection of traditional white dresses.
In a predominate palette of black and silver with splashes of white and red, the oil slick leather - like cocktail dress and the gorgeous floral embroidered sheath turned plenty of heads, but it was the red carpet - worthy beaded fit - and - flare frock along with the peplum tulle ball gown that drew scores of audible oohs and aahs from the audience.
Sandra Galloway, President of Catholic Online said: «Catholic Online is looking forward to working with White Label Dating to help our vast audience find that special someone whose values and beliefs match theirs in a fun, easy and practical way.»
In the early 1990s, dating lines catered to a mainly white audience.
In the mid-1990s, dating lines were generally focused on a white audience.
In directly requesting the audience's trust, Travis Wilkerson initiates a not - particularly - inviting proposition for the viewer, and specifically the white American viewer.
Modern audiences know Cooper best as the apoplectic Perry White in the Christopher Reeve Superman films.
The short - statured, middle - aged Haven, who throughout the film is always dressed in white with rhinestones and gaudy designs, is distracted by the unauthorized entrance into the control room audience of a BBC journalist Opal (Geraldine Chaplin), a flea - market dressed, tattered, nit - wit, opinionated reporter who is «doing a documentary on Nashville» and lugging a tape recorder at her side.
That belief presumes that non-white audiences have no economic power, that white folks can't invest in anyone else's experience, that the success of Davis's How to Get Away With Murder is some irreproducible fluke.
This was something like a miracle: Haneke's gracious affability aside, his has always been, openly and decisively (he's quite literally said as much) an oppositional cinema — often abrasive (his one noble failure, 1997's Funny Games, and its shot - for - shot English - language remake from 2008, being the prime specimens), always painstakingly conscientious and morally committed to disturb (all of his films from The Seventh Continent through The White Ribbon) art films that mean to engage and provoke the audience, not please or reassure in a way that could ever be mistaken for award - grubbing.
That leaves two potential demographics for the movie, with a wide age gap in between — older audiences who recall the original black - and - white Stooges shorts and features, and small children who will be receptive to the barrage of silly slapstick gags and pratfalls.
Essentially Shooter with the tagline «They fucked with the wrong Mexican,» it says in three minutes more about the function of exploitation pictures on the fringe for fringe audiences (minorities, women, dorky white guys working in independent video stores) than does the whole of Planet Terror.
«Honestly, I thought: There's too many things that you just can't do in film — the finale where a black man kills a white family in cold blood, and the audience is supposed to be like, «Yeah!»»
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