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How to use the word reporters in a Sentence? Page #7

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In a relatively short time, Britt has established a reputation for strong, aggressive reporting in the D.C. area, and an ability to land big interviews, her presence there will be a great benefit to ESPN's newsgathering and, as with all of our bureau reporters, she will be assigned to high-profile stories around the country.

Vince Doria

Found on CNN
9 years ago

That's part of the process -- she's happy to engage in that (with reporters) but right now she's focused on talking to people one on one.

Jennifer Palmieri

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

It doesn’t necessarily need to be associated directly to the presidential visit, other than the timing, anything they do … will get them what they want, which is more media and exposure to the big leagues so to speak. The more reporters in the country heightens the risk.

Peter Pham

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

That they’re all but broke, we knew already, but my message to the Greeks is then every time again : so then, work with us as quickly as possible on an adjustment to the program. Athens is hoping the finance ministers will approve its list and allow for the return of about 1.9 billion euros( $ 2.07 billion) in profits made by the European Central Bank on Greek bonds, the source familiar with the matter said. The source said Athens also expected the return of about 1.2 billion euros in cash left in the Greek bank bailout fund that was taken back by the euro zone last month - something euro zone officials said the euro zone bailout fund would discuss on Wednesday. Greece argues that its own bank rescue fund should have returned only 9.7 billion euros to the euro zone rather than 10.9 billion euros, since it had used its own cash reserve rather than EFSF bonds to make that recapitalization. Greek officials have not gone into detail about the latest reform list. Sakillarides said only it would not contain recessionary measures but structural changes. The reforms are deeply sensitive for leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who came to power in January pledging to end austerity policies but was forced to accept an extension to a hated bailout program under the threat of a banking collapse. Greece has received two bailouts totaling 240 billion euros since 2010 but its economy has shrunk by 25 percent partly due to austerity measures imposed by the lenders. One in four Greeks is out of work, and more than half of all young people. AIR CLEARED. Alexis Tsipras discussed the reforms with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Monday. Sakellaridis said that in a four-hour working dinner they discussed only the outline without going into depth. Both leaders voiced mutual goodwill during a visit that appeared to have cleared the air after weeks of public acrimony between Athens and Berlin. German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said after meeting Tsipras on Tuesday that an improved climate between the two countries would help start serious negotiations for a solution to Greece's debt problems. The Social Democrat politician told reporters this alone would not solve Greece's financial problems, but it was.

Jeroen Dijsselbloem

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

What made him the gold standard was that he went where other reporters didn't go, and once he got there they followed.

Hank Klibanoff

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

I thought, by God, that's the end of us, he did not flinch and he didn't back down. He was a brave man. But he was more than just brave. He was a first-rate journalist. When Claude was around, we all gathered in his room to compare notes. He was the kind of unofficial squad leader of the reporters covering civil rights.

Bill Ship

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

This is one of the toughest calls that I've ever seen, on the one hand, the public is right to expect nothing but the truth from our reporters and our news anchors.

Paul Levinson

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

There is nothing in there that says employees cannot talk to reporters.

Bud Cranor

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

This issue is largely silliness stirred up by the media, nobody reasonably thinks Chris Christie is opposed to vaccinating kids other than a bunch of reporters who want to write headlines.

Ted Cruz

Found on CNN
9 years ago

I don't necessarily think it's a conscious decision on the reporters part to demean women. Honestly, it's what fans are interested in, they want to hear about the glamorous fashions and who's with who. And I don't think they're asking men really deep, thought provoking questions either, for the most part. If I thought that, I would definitely have a problem with it. There is a lot of scrutiny of women's looks as opposed to men's, which is unfortunate. I think that's more the issue, why women are asked more about their looks than men.

Maitland Ward

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Afghan journalists face threats from all sides: government officials exploiting weak legal protections to intimidate reporters and editors to compel them not to cover controversial topics; the Taliban and other insurgent groups using threats and violence to compel reporting they consider favorable; and police and justice officials letting threats, assaults and even murders go uninvestigated and unprosecuted.

Human Rights Watch

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Democrats were telling reporters all the way up to Election Day that their data would be the difference and they would keep the Senate, as a Republican, I'm glad to hear that they still believe in their data advantage and look forward to 2016.

Chuck DeFeo

Found on CNN
9 years ago

It is revealing that the Republicans -- yet again -- are leaking cherry-picked excerpts of documents to support their preconceived political narrative without allowing committee members to even see their conclusions or vote on them first, by leaking information to reporters on condition that they not disclose it to Democrats, Republicans are intentionally bypassing the normal congressional vetting process designed to distinguish fact from fiction.

Elijah Cummings

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

People don't live their lives in a series of scenes that form a dramatic narrative, they don't speak in dialogue, they're not lit by a cinematographer or scored by a composer. The properties of real life and the properties of drama have almost nothing to do with each other. The difference between writing about reporters and being a reporter is the same as the difference between drawing a building and building a building.

Aaron Sorkin

Found on CNN
9 years ago

Now he is a statesman, when what he really wants is to be what most reporters are, adult delinquents.

Peggy Noonan

added by anonymous
10 years ago

Reporters thrive on the world's misfortune. For this reason they often take an indecent pleasure in events that dismay the rest of humanity.

Russell Baker

added by anonymous
14 years ago

I believe in equality for everyone, except reporters and photographers.

Mahatma Gandhi

added by anonymous
14 years ago

The only people who say worse things about politicians than reporters do are other politicians.

Andrew A. Rooney

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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