Sentences with phrase «who talked to reporters»

The migrants and refugees had paid smugglers hundreds or sometimes thousands of dollars for passage to Europe, according to some of the 28 survivors who talked to reporters after the accident.

Not exact matches

The most talked - about media response to Wolf's performance came from New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, who has risen in the public eye by providing often - unflattering insights on the president and his staff.
For example, when political newcomer David Brat successfully challenged House Republican majority leader Eric Cantor to represent Virginia in the U.S. Congress, it came as a surprise only to those reporters who didn't bother to go to Virginia and talk to «actual humans,» as Rutenberg observes (echoing an earlier analysis by Washington Post media reporter Paul Farhi).
«The NFLPA has been holding events around the league at small towns to talk to small business owners about the pending lockout,» says Liz Mullen, a reporter who covers agents, unions and labor for the Sports Business Journal.
Maybe that's a fact, maybe it's not, by excuse me for somewhat trusting the reporters who do this everyday and talk to the family among other sources.
«They say I was talking trash, but the reporters asked me what we came to do, and I said, «We came to kick ass,»» says Rohan, who is indeed a son of the late reggae star Bob Marley.
«All this talk about leaving is written by reporters who have no idea what is going on and who need to write something and don't care if it is true or not.»
that we were set to buy the young winger who scored 25 goals for his club KAS Eupen after the Sky reporter Kaveh Solhekol revealed that the young Nigerian striker Henry Onyekuru was ready for talks on his personal terms with the Gunners.
Fortunately for Republican candidates, NJ reporter Ashlie Rodriguez talked to some people who are actually knowledgeable about the subject and found a skeptical response.
Paterson just emerged to talk to reporters, who tried to get into the Red Room and were ejected.
Fortunately for Republican candidates, NJ reporter Ashlie Rodriguez talked to some people who are...
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley talked with New York State Assembly woman Crystal Peoples - Stokes who says Carl Paladino needs to move - on and not waste the school district's dollars.
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley talked with New York State Assembly woman Crystal Peoples - Stokes who says Paladino needs to move - on and not waste the school district's dollars.
But that's not what reporters who chased the freshman congresswoman after a recent debate in upstate New York wanted to talk about.
Also on hand last night was former Assemblyman / District Leader Frank Seddio, who warned reporters: «Don't bet on this district disappearing... I'm just not believing this part of the district will be solely a Brooklyn district... it's kind of hard to see this whole end of the world, we're talking about 200,000 people that have to be placed someplace.»
I just need you to sign the petition to get me on the ballot,» said Weiner, who then noticed the incredulous reaction of a reporter and added, «and you really shouldn't talk that way about people.»
But Molinaro, who must run as a Republican in a largely Democratic state, immediately distanced himself from President Trump, while talking to reporters.
A source close to the Tory party talks told Channel 4 News reporter, Andrew Thomas, that a formal coalition would be crucial to the Conservative party who could risk government unless they receive their backing.
But WBFO Senior Reporter Eileen Buckley talked to a state lawmaker who said it is protocol to hold the hearing in Albany.
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley talked to some citizens who are hoping to attend.
WBFO Senior Reporter Eileen Buckley talked with State Assemblyman Sean Ryan, who said it is protocol to hold the Paladino hearing in Albany.
In this Focus on Education report WBFO»S Eileen Buckley talks with Buffalo News Education reporter Sandra Tan who traveled to Brooklyn to learn about a teaching model for English Language Learners.
Unfortunately, the governor isn't the only public official who employs press liaisons who believe reporters should only talk to government sources in researching their stories.
In 2013, talking to an undercover reporter, Mercer also described a meeting with a young Israeli who said she was a soldier.
«Of course we may not win councils but I think winning councillors who are Labour is a fantastic achievement,» he said, when it was put to him by reporters that he and other Labour figures had «talked up» the possibility of winning Wandsworth.
Asked about claims that the Saudis need cooperation with Britain on security matters more than Britain needed them, Mr Blair told reporters at his monthly press conference in Downing Street: «I don't know who you're talking to
The seventh woman to file a complaint against Gabryszak is Kristy Mazurek, a former communications director who has worked as an Albany - based TV reporter and is not a talk - show host in Buffalo.
From David Laws of the Lib Dems and Peter Mandelson of Labour, both of whom were inside the talks; to the reporters Adam Boulton and Nick Robinson, who were on the outside but granted, through their contacts, privileged access to the machinations inside the meeting rooms; and the little - known Conservative MP Rob Wilson, who, for his book 5 Days to Power, has spoken to many of the participants, we are being offered what amounts to a new kind of instant history.
As Sascha Cordner reports, earlier in the week, he told reporters he'd wait before signing it, until he talked to the families who were impacted by the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school.
Appointed majority leader by Silver, he was less certain in talking to reporters of Silver's resignation than those who have opposed the speaker.
He was caught on tape talking to the lobbyist about how to hide their relationship from reporters who had requested his travel and campaign finance records, and he told her it was «not safe» for them to be seen together.
Notwithstanding that warning, he's decided to fight a limited war against his critics by talking to «bona fide reporters who want to know about my work.»
In a conference call with reporters this week, researchers — who tend to pepper their description of studies with talk of limitations and caveats — were uncharacteristically optimistic that the vaccine will be successful.
In 2006 I was interviewed for a national newspaper, and the reporter who was talking to me said she had met her partner through an online dating site herself.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, «Super Bowl Shuffle» lover Kay Cannon, who wrote both the first and second Pitch Perfect movies, is in talks to write the third.
Silverman (last heard rather than seen in Wreck - It Ralph), according to The Hollywood Reporter's sources, is in talks for the town's prostitute, a woman who will sleep with anyone any way for money, but refuses to have sex with her fiancé (Giovanni Ribisi) because of her religious beliefs.
John David Washington, the son of Denzel Washington and co-star in HBO's Ballers, is in talks to star as Ron Stallworth, the Colorado Springs, Colorado detective who penetrated the KKK in 1978 after responding to an ad for new members, the Hollywood Reporter writes.
«Some people on set they get too big for their britches... Jen, you can hardly talk to her any more,» Woody Harrelson, who plays Haymitch, joked to The Hollywood Reporter.
In this this teaser video, Bruce Greenwood who plays Batman / Bruce Wayne talks to reporters about his take on bringing this iconic character to life and jokes with me about video taping him during the talk.
Soon, he attracts a crowd, as well as police (his buddy Mike played by Anthony Mackie and the cynical Jack played by Edward Burns), along with a vain, callous TV news reporter Suzie Morales (Kyra Sedgwick), and a lusty but conscientious crisis negotiator, Lydia Mercer (Elizabeth Banks), who tries a little harder than Jack to talk Nick back inside.
The authors are Education Week reporters who seem to have been given a fairly free hand to frame a state's story according to what they found interesting there and with whom they talked.
Reporters were hustling to find out what Trump might say and who his people had been talking to.
I'm talking about Michael Winerip who, to the best of my knowledge, is the single worst education reporter in America, infamous for biased hatchet jobs on NCLB, Bloomberg and Klein's reforms, and anything else associated with genuine reform (if anyone is aware of someone worse at a major publication, please let me know — maybe I'll start a Reporter Hall of Sreporter in America, infamous for biased hatchet jobs on NCLB, Bloomberg and Klein's reforms, and anything else associated with genuine reform (if anyone is aware of someone worse at a major publication, please let me know — maybe I'll start a Reporter Hall of SReporter Hall of Shame...)
E4E teachers know that principals matter: NYC teacher Luke Goodwin, a member of the principal evaluation policy team, talks to reporter Lindsey Christ, who...
Earlier in the week, he told reporters he'd wait before signing it, until he talked to the families who were impacted by the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school.
So much of what you're saying could be applied to journalism, where sites like TPM have reader / contributors who are far, far, more informed and thoughtful than most of the «reporters» and talking heads in the MSM.
The Publicity Hound offers eight tips for interviewees who are preparing to talk to reporters.
reporters, who would then dutifully report that anonymous administration officials believed Saddam Hussein had acquired aluminum tubes as part of his nuclear weapons efforts... and then Cheney would go on all the Sunday morning talk shows and get to say, «Don't take my word for the aluminum tube stuff — even the
A man who came to the door of the two - story home in the 2600 block of Ridgeland Avenue declined to talk to a reporter.
Joining us on the show will be Nancy Heslin, Editor - in - Chief of the Riviera Reporter Magazine, speaking on the history of the hotel and its special place in history; Australian expat Cassandra Tanti, from The Riviera Times, who talks about how she's adjusted to life in France and how she has been able to thoroughly immerse herself as a local.
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