Sentences with phrase «women spoke on the record»

Two of the women spoke on the record and said the attorney general repeatedly hit them, often after drinking, frequently in bed and never with their consent.
Two of the women spoke on record to The New Yorker, which published their claims against Schneiderman on Monday around 6:50 p.m.
Two of the women spoke on record to The New Yorker, which published their claims against Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Monday.
Stories of the director's supposed uncomfortable and sometimes predatory behavior have been circling around Hollywood for almost three decades, but never have so many women spoken on the record and in the same place about the seventy - two - year - old.

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The women — The Muse CEO and co-founder Kathryn Minshew and former Ingersoll Rand executive Hagan Kappler — spoke on the record.
Country music is not limited to a man or woman with a Southern accent who can't really sing but only speak on the record.
None of these courageous women has ever spoken on the record in such compelling detail, and, on this DVD, the filmmakers weave together their passionate narratives as a celebration of the journey to motherhood that will leave viewers with a renewed sense of amazement about the power of women.
The two women who spoke on the record, Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratnam, both said the physical abuse escalated over time, including choking and hitting, and that Schneiderman also was a heavy drinker.
But he abuses them privately,» Tanya Selvaratnam, one of two women who spoke on the record about her experiences with Schneiderman, told the magazine.
The governor spoke to a gathering of abortion rights lobbyists in Albany on Tuesday, where he gave an award to Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood and the daughter of former Texas Governor Ann Richards, and touted his record on women's issues.
The governor spoke to a gathering of abortion rights lobbyists in Albany on Tuesday, where he gave an award to Cecile Richards, former President of Planned Parenthood, and daughter of former Texas Governor Ann Richards, and touted his record on women's issues.
According to the accusations published in The New Yorker, Schneiderman slapped, choked or spat on at least four women with whom he had been romantically involved, two of whom spoke on the record.
Two of the four women spoke to The New Yorker on the record.
Two women who spoke to The New Yorker on the record, Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratnam, both said the physical abuse escalated over time.
Two of the women — Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratnam — spoke on the record to The New Yorker and said the abuse escalated over time and included choking.
Two of the women, Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratnam, spoke on the record to the magazine, saying they had been romantically involved with Schneiderman but that the violence was nonconsensual, and which The New Yorker described as occurring «often after drinking, frequently in bed and never with their consent.»
Two of the women, Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratnam, spoke to the New Yorker on the record and said they sought medical attention after he hit them.
While statistically speaking women have better driving records, studies also show that they exhibit more caution on the water than men.
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