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"dais" Definitions
  1. a stage, especially at one end of a room, on which people stand to make speeches to an audience
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"We're not Rockefellers, but this was a nonissue," said Juliette Dais, who took care of her mother, Adeline W. Dais.
And so there was a dais and as you know, the weirdest thing about a dais is the audience is watching you eat dinner prior to the little roasts.
THE DAIS FOR US IS ABOUT LONGTIME EMPLOYEES WHO HAVE BEEN WITH US THICK AND THIN AND DRIVERS AND COURIERS WHO USE OUR SERVICE THAT'S WHAT THE DAIS SHOULD HONOR.
"I want to thank Reuters," he said from the dais.
"We will never be the same," the Dais statement reads.
Jabba sits tall on his dais, surrounded by alien trophies.
Dais, who was arrested Wednesday, has a bond hearing Friday.
Sanders showed up, sat on the dais and played along.
Commitment to Complications is out April 8 via Dais Records.
He will be ready for his moment on the dais.
I would not be standing up here on the dais.
He skips up the stairs onto his dais at news conferences.
There was brief tension on the dais, too, as Republican Sen.
Dais appeared in court handcuffed and with her legs in shackles.
But many of the interruptions came, surprisingly, from the dais itself.
But Lummis, the only woman on the dais, didn't hold back.
Like-minded acts are again sharing the dais with Bikini Kill.
No wonder Brown was quick with a grin on the dais.
As he made his way from the dais, Flake tapped Sen.
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES' press gallery sits directly above the Speaker's dais.
Clinton stuck to the tradition script as she took the dais second.
Richard Blumenthal (Conn.) is left on the Democratic side of the dais.
From the dais of the Democratic convention, Mr. Clinton talked about Mrs.
Dais Records released both of their gorgeous albums of dark-water pop.
Al Sharpton allowing him to sit on the dais during the service.
Up on the dais, presiding, John Roberts wielded a No. 2 pencil.
A group of M.T.A. officials and local politicians sat on a dais.
Her staff sits on the Senate dais and advises on official conduct.
Roberts was escorted to the Senate dais by a bipartisan quartet: Sens.
His appearance on the dais alongside Cuomo, Lamont and New Jersey Gov.
The syndicate held the group responsible and called for al-Dais&apos release.
As he ascended the dais, Trump seemed to refuse to shake Pelosi's hand.
Nobody else on this dais knows how to change it like I do.
Askew joined the label Dais Records with her bandmate, Kennedy Ashlyn, in 228.
Atop the dais, there's a sculpture of a mother and daughter holding hands.
He deferred to the medical and policy professionals on the dais with him.
As Mutko spoke, FIFA's president, Infantino, sat alongside him on a raised dais.
Elba kindly thanked his cast, crew and family, then stepped down from the dais.
It&aposs unclear if Dais has an attorney who could comment on her behalf.
Waheba Issa Dais entered her pleas Wednesday during a brief hearing in federal court.
They often say that now that they're on the dais, they have more power.
This could mean more entertaining moments at the dais — and certainly more political ones.
During the vote, Goodlatte watched from a hallway just off the dais, and Rep.
Members hope that will force administration officials to sit in front of their dais.
Adelson supported Trump's 2016 campaign and was rewarded with dais seating at the inauguration.
Susan Collins was seen handing a note up to the dais where he sits.
Corey Johnson, the Council speaker, stepped down from the dais and hugged Ms. Headley.
Them Are Us Too's record label, Dais Records, confirmed her death in an Instagram post.
The justices once again gathered on the dais for Obama's second inauguration on January 21.
A green marble lectern bearing the United Nations emblem sits before a green marble dais.
The temporary assembly hall had a lectern and dais made of faux-marble composite board.
They divorced in 2003 and Dais remained in the U.S. as a lawful permanent resident.
There were few signs of that happening around the dais of the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Nobody else on this dais knows how to change it like I do, believe me.
He was at the end of the dais and was the last Democrat to participate.
The Queen stood alone on a dais to wait for his arrival at Windsor Castle.
Mr. Trump even reached out to shake her hand as guests stepped off the dais.
Nobody else on this dais knows how to change it like I do, believe me.
Like Dais, Gio also genuinely enjoys hanging out with his now five-year-old kid.
A couple of protestors went up to the dais to confront the committee co-chairs.
When it's Chief Justice John Roberts' turn, we can see the multi-tiered Senate dais.
"I&aposm a steam-locomotive operator right now," Jangelis told Business Insider from the dais.
Brady, briefly breaking from his chair post, stood with Ryan behind the dais, all smiles.
In a criminal complaint released Wednesday, an FBI agent also details how Waheba Issa Dais allegedly tried to recruit people to carry out attacks for the IS. The FBI said it tracked Dais&apos activities to her computer in the Milwaukee suburb of Cudahy.
The dais was half-empty, and the committee eventually had to adjourn without reaching a decision.
Dais Records, based in Los Angeles and Brooklyn, released the band's debut album, "Remain," in 2015.
Dais Records confirmed Cash Askew of the band Them Are Us Too was among the deceased.
He left the dais and, along with his entourage, walked through the crowd toward the exit.
On the postgame dais, James clutched the championship trophy to his chest and choked back tears.
" Perry: "I hope you're as much fun on this dais as you were on your couch.
LANKFORD: We've had multiple opportunities to be able to visit, as everyone on this dais has.
"Completely heartbroken to lose such an incredible soul," the group's label, Dais Records, said on Twitter.
But the wrong box had been checked on the question card he'd sent to the dais.
The questions will be delivered by pages to the dais where Roberts will read them aloud.
For Rehnquist, the experience of sitting on the dais above the senators' wooden desks was inspiring.
Bill Nelson and Congressman Ted Deutch, both Democrats from Florida, also were present on a dais.
Then he walked to the dais and signed the Paris agreement, with Isabelle in his arms.
He's also way too criminal to appear on the dais, despite donating $10 million to World-Aid.
Cruz came to the dais facing significant pressure to endorse Trump from his campaign aides and surrogates.
This is Lundvall's third box set for Dais, a sprawling collection of gray skies and muted tones.
"I hope you are as fun on the dais as you were on your couch," Perry replied.
Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut both watched from the area behind the dais typically reserved for congressional aides.
Hiro Kone's Pure Expenditure is out August 24 on Dais but it's available to pre-order now.
The Queen, 92, stood at the dais as she awaited the Trumps, who each shook her hand.
Editorial Donald Trump ascended the dais on Thursday night as the most improbable of Republican presidential nominees.
In 1985, Diane McGrath, Mayor Edward I. Koch's Republican rival, was not only deleted from the dais.
"Nobody else on this dais knows how to change it like I do, believe me," he said.
On a dais above them sat China's top leaders, including President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang.
The meeting ended, and people gathered near the dais to ask for advice about their individual situations.
I've found that my constituents like me being emotional, me being passionate when I'm on the dais.
"Arthur, I don't know if I agree with you," Trump told the audience after approaching the dais.
L. Louise Lucas (D) audibly referred to the three as a "bunch of wimps" from the dais.
But Friday, he could face a moment on the elevated Senate dais that significantly shapes his legacy.
Trump's dark, defiant Inaugural address last January left even the former presidents on the dais looking stunned.
He has not thought about representing the Knicks on the dais as the lottery order is announced.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Maria Sharapova walked up to the dais as if she were walking into a bash.
An FBI confidential informant told investigators that Dais is unemployed and that her "Islamic husband" paid the bills.
But prosecutor Gregory Haanstad said Dais was "relentless and driven" in her desire to carry out an attack.
Joe Manchin told a group of his West Virginia constituents as he mounted a small dais Wednesday morning.
I will be stepping off the dais today in protest of the Virginia Senate honoring Robert E. Lee.
Growing frustrated at Session's answers, Durbin referenced his former colleague's past on the other side of the dais.
Mickelson sat on the dais in Scotland and earnestly eviscerated Watson, who was seated a few feet away.
Some Boundary Transgressed overflows onto a 400 cm2 dais covered in shin-high silicone figurines acting, well, transgressive.
She enters briefings rapidly, steps purposefully onto a dais, and settles into a modern, high-backed office chair.
But Mr. de Blasio, from his seat behind the podium on the dais, nodded in agreement both times.
Trump watched from a nearby dais, and was smiling, stylish and silent in a powder pink Dior suit.
This time, Harden and Westbrook looked down blankly from the dais, as if someone had unplugged them. Confused?
"I hope you are as much fun on that dais as you were on your couch," he said.
At the far end of the manège, Hester sat on one of two chairs, raised on a dais.
At the end of the ceremony, Akihito descended from the dais and took Michiko's hand as she stepped down.
Or the WHCD could mock Trump in absentia, possibly having a Trump blow up doll sit on the dais.
As Walter continues, Hayes sits on the dais with his hands folded in front of him, silent, uncannily still.
Her public defender, John Campion, told the judge that Dais&apos common-law husband abandoned her late last year.
Suhor approached the dais and continued to recite the Lord&aposs Prayer after Benson tried to start the meeting.
In fact, just before taking the dais, Hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very simply said, 'Pardon me.
A photo of Clinton looking skeptically toward the dais, her hand supporting her chin, became a popular internet meme.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus sat down before Trump reached the dais, decidedly refraining from the welcoming applause.
The first row of the City Hall dais was filled with political luminaries, including Hillary and Bill Clinton, Gov.
"He needed help getting to the dais, but once he got there, he was ready for action," Taylor said.
Facebook officials including the company's top lawyer, Colin Stretch, were already in the room sitting behind Zuckerberg's witness dais.
He climbed the dais in the Capitol with one of the lowest approval ratings for any first-term president.
Seated on a dais in the Turbine Hall were four dignitaries, including Sadiq Khan, the new mayor of London.
Markey declared the field hearing a stunt and refused to attend, but his committee dais nameplate did make the trip.
And, the comedian who provides the jokes often sits next to the President and the First Lady on the dais.
Ms. Sanders, granted a seat of honor on the dais, limited her reaction to an arched eyebrow and pursed lips.
Bouteflika watched from the chairman's dais as Arafat, a gun holster on his waistband, addressed the assembly in New York.
"Lisa, can you wrap it up right quick?" he said from his seat at the center of the council's dais.
Haanstad told Judge Joseph Dais has a history of depression and bipolar disorder but has refused to take her medication.
Wonder Woman will get her solo turn at the dais, and with production long wrapped, new footage is a given.
Trotter's fellow-radicals covered the dais in cayenne pepper and laughed as league representatives tried to speak through their sneezes.
They displayed a poster board behind the dais yesterday to convey this message: It was a partial quote from Rep.
"You never expect to get this much better," Myers said as he sat on the dais, to Durant's immediate left.
Them Are Us Too are signed to Dais Records, and released their debut album Remain via the label in 2015.
When Mr. Trump concluded, the governor returned to the dais beaming and flashing a thumps-up, in the Trumpian way.
She effectively disappeared from the hearing -- even while she continued to sit just below the GOP senators on the dais.
Others sat on a dais at the front, reading aloud from scriptures that had been printed by hand next door.
On the dais, he and May chatted as they stood together, but Trump kept his back toward other leaders, including Merkel.
Ms. Sanders was on the dais in place of Mr. Trump, who counterprogrammed the dinner with a campaign rally in Michigan.
She would also be the first economist to be on the dais since Harold Furchtgott-Roth during the Clinton administration. 4.
She placed the shredded copy in a stack on the dais as Trump made his way to greet members of Congress. .
"Sick and dying, they brought themselves down here to speak and no one," Stewart said, pointing to a mostly empty dais.
The president himself decided to work the nickname into his speech just hours before he took the dais, according to aides.
Mazie Hirono (D-HI), who was one of only two Democrats who took their seat at the dais throughout the hearing.
It's been too many years of Comedy Central dominating the late-night dais for this to seem in any way normal.
Read that conversation below alongside a full stream of Let Me Go in advance of its July 29 release on Dais.
Trump and Clinton sat just a seat apart on the dais, separated by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York.
Mr. Carvalho left the dais to a mob of well-wishers who offered him hugs, handshakes and kisses on the cheek.
However, as Conor McGregor took to the dais after his win over Aldo, he had different weight divisions on his mind.
On the House floor on Thursday, about 10 moderate freshman Democrats huddled near the marble dais, arguing about the way forward.
A furious Mr. Hatch then raised his gavel and slammed it against the dais nine times to silence the Ohio senator.
Mr. Khogyani said one bomb, apparently hidden under a raised dais used by the sports announcer, exploded around 11:30 p.m.
Last year, he vowed to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic by 2030 at the dais during the State of the Union.
Wong said that she felt like her group had advocates in the hearing room on the dais, mentioning specifically Democratic Sen.
"As you go down the dais, there's not a clear heir apparent chairman," said one Republican aide closely tracking the race.
Standing on a white dais flanked by Empress Michiko, who wore a long white and gray dress, Akihito bowed after he spoke.
Speculation was rife that the binders full of paper on the dais would offer a torturously belated insight into Trump's financial affairs.
Observing a moblin camp from a nearby hillside, I spotted a boulder precariously balanced on a dais above a pile of explosives.
This mode of working has never been as potent as on their debut LP Let Me Go, out this week on Dais.
In the hacked social media accounts, the FBI said it found conversations with self-proclaimed IS members where Dais discusses possible attacks.
Bush on the dais at a White House Correspondents Dinner and said she looked like a grandmother, compared with her boyish husband.
He's also earned a reputation for being an impassioned speaker who often makes headlines with his questioning from the dais during hearings.
The mock hearing room is also meant to resemble the actual Senate hearing, with dais, microphones and a clock timing his responses.
Raskin invited the members on the front row, Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley and Tlaib, to join him at the top of the dais.
Next, the President and Queen inspected the front rank of the Guard of Honour, while the first lady remained on the dais.
Waheba Issa Dais, a mother of seven, pleaded guilty Monday to distributing information on how to manufacture biological weapons and explosives online.
In the front row, close to the dais, stood Nicole Doz, a sanitation worker who was recently crowned Miss Staten Island 2018.
But there's another calculus for divining the seats of power, when you consider the portrait of power that the entire dais represents.
Those on the dais with him seemed to almost visibly writhe away from him at points — brows furrowing, smiles turning to grimaces.
The months we've spent investigating from this dais have failed to end the border crisis or contribute to the growing job market.
Mr. Xi was shown speaking to officers and seated at a central dais, with other members of the military commission flanking him.
At that point, Jones, clearly distraught, left the dais for several minutes, leaving Kawa and Jones' publicist Denise White to field questions.
He had a spot on the dais, next to Representative Terri A. Sewell, Democrat of Alabama, and not far from the Rev.
Before the hearing began, Representative Steve Cohen, Democrat of Tennessee, munched on Kentucky Fried Chicken on the dais as press cameras clicked.
In one poignant exchange, Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, reached for a quote from a colleague across the dais, Mr. Graham.
Clark's brother marched to the front of the chamber, jumped on the dais in front of the mayor and chanted Clark's name.
See: a few weeks ago, when she sent the following question up to the dais to be read during the impeachment trial.
On a dais among his fellow lawmakers sat the bill's primary sponsor, Joseph Nguyen, a state senator and program manager at Microsoft.
In 1999, Rehnquist adopted a largely ministerial posture as he sat on the dais above rows of wooden desks occupied by senators.
Minutes after Coons spoke, Flake walked over to him behind the dais in the committee room and knelt to talk to him.
We're told the 70 people on the 5-tier dais were assigned seats to balance out people from politics, media, business and philanthropy.
The studio's centerpiece is a long dais, big enough for two entire Overwatch teams—six players on the left, six on the right.
When Mr Rafsanjani held court, he sat on a dais in the throne room of one of the Shah's old downtown emerald palaces.
Her actions came after Trump, as he entered the chamber and ascended the dais, appeared to snub Pelosi by ignoring her extended hand.
Starting March 29, journalists will not be allowed at their customary 10-seat table near the dais and the desks of several senators.
His poorly informed aggression toward the judiciary is not, however, quite in line with how presidents have used this dais in the past.
As it stands, chances are about even that we'll see Trump at the dais again next year, with considerably more to gloat about.
The ex-QB will be on the dais during the "Comedy Central Roast" of Peyton's fellow DirecTV pitchman -- which airs on Labor Day.
Dais was born in Jerusalem and was married to a U.S. citizen when she arrived in Chicago in 1992, according to the FBI.
To the right as you entered from outside was a small raised dais where the two elder monks sat beside a white Buddha.
Rubio. Two Silvers awarded to Cruz and Kasich from my seat on the dais, but it remains to be seen whether it matters.
ONE week ago, the idea that the president of Mexico would share a dais with the Republican presidential nominee would have seemed absurd.
With the president and the first lady on the dais, "he destroyed Obamacare, political correctness and the redistribution of wealth," Mr. Sousa said.
Dais warns me not to compete with other parents, and not to get bogged down under the weight of the day-to-day.
And at the center of it all is Franklin, who performs at the piano, the dais and, at one point, unforgettably, a chair.
On the dais, Mr. Mickens and his wife, Elizabeth Alvarado, were joined by Evelyn Rodriguez and Freddy Cuevas, the parents of Kayla Cuevas.
Mr. Flake's face was grim as he arrived in the committee room and took his seat on the right flank of the dais.
Seated on the dais, listening to the college president and the various honorees assembled to inspire the happy crowd, he finds himself miserable.
The current SERI launch partners are Aon, Arup, Agvesto, Bird & Bird, Brit Insurance, Dais LLP, Lloyd's Register Group and the University of Cambridge.
Members on both sides of the dais lamented that their opposites would not reconsider, though none of the pleaders really expected any change.
Having sat in the chair during my own confirmation hearing staring up at the dais, I have an understanding what it is like.
Clinton, who was seated mere feet away from the dais that Trump was excoriating her from, at first received his jabs with laughter.
Dais initially pleaded not guilty to two counts of providing material support to terrorists before pleading guilty to one in exchange for the other being dropped, according to the AP. Dais allegedly discussed plans for potential attacks with people claiming to be members of ISIS and attempted to recruit other ISIS supporters for attacks through hacked social media accounts, according to the report.
Everything was ready, including powerful explosive charges already secreted beneath the dais, as well as three vehicles loaded with explosives that were supposed to be parked on the streets around the stadium; these were to detonate about a minute after the dais exploded, when the panic was at its height and the survivors of the initial blast were trying to flee the scene.
"Your leadership, I believe, will impact this nation and the Jewish state of Israel for generations to come," Pence told Adelson from the dais.
The president approached the dais after greeting members of Congress and handed a binder with his prepared remarks to Vice President Pence and Pelosi.
There is the thumping music as she arrives, the black-red-yellow "Kanzlerin" ("chancelloress") placards and the folksy chitchat with dignitaries on the dais.
The informant also reported that Dais was "constantly on social media promoting ISIS" and that her accounts were frequently shut down for that reason.
And then there's the apparent acolyte, Trump, at his feet (or elbow depending on where the Elysees protocol folks put him on the dais).
"I dumped a Dr Pepper on Senator Cruz, so that was what was distracting us on this side of the dais," Nebraska's Sasse quipped.
As he prepared to take the dais at the writers' annual awards dinner, Fernandez huddled with the other rookie of the year, Wil Myers.
Lawmakers used their time on the dais to tangle with the picks, sending a clear signal on how they plan to challenge his administration.
All signs at this point indicate that Bezos has little interest in overseeing their gala from the dais — or overseeing anything at all, really.
There was pointed observation from the dais that two men from different political parties could "reach across the aisle" and have a civil discussion.
On Baseball Twenty years ago, two of the greats of the 2640 World Series found themselves on the same dais at a fund-raiser.
Susan Collins, a Maine Republican, sending a note early Wednesday morning to the dais, right before Chief Justice John Roberts admonished the legal teams.
When a president takes the dais, he stands before a body composed of all three branches, including the members of both houses of Congress.
He was at the New York Stock Exchange during the company's IPO in May, though he was not on the dais with company executives.
In addition to the bookshelves storing these texts, there was possibly a wooden dais for the readings, lectures and discussions that took place daily.
The studio's centerpiece is the long dais up front, big enough for two entire Overwatch teams—six players on the left, six on the right.
By the end of it, she ripped up his speech and set it aside while her political nemesis was still standing on the House dais.
"Cash Askew was an absolutely loved and treasured member of the Dais Records family," the label and band's management team said in a press release.
" In the windows of a nearby glass tower overlooking the dais where Mr. Trump spoke, large signs placed in the windows spelled the word "impeach.
On a smaller scale, the campaign has agonized over the floor schedule, leaving speakers unsure about when they would take the dais at the arena.
"I don't know who they're angry at, Hillary, you or I," Mr. Trump said sheepishly from the dais, turning to his opponent amid the heckling.
From the dais, Ms. Harris can run through a prepared list of questions and, ultimately, the witness is powerless to do much but answer them.
For others on the dais four years ago, the moment provided a snapshot of warm relations with Mr. de Blasio ahead of years of strain.
Like Molinari and Fleetwood, Spieth and Reed sat on opposite ends of the dais, but there was no frivolity — and certainly no blowing of kisses.
But he appeared with a smile and a salute as he walked along a processional to the dais at the Coast Guard Academy's football field.
Adam Schiff's gavel was falling on an ornate wooden dais to signal the first day of public hearings in the House impeachment inquiry against Trump.
Collins, then stepping off the dais in a huff, described the chairman's move as a sign that trust between him and Nadler has broken down.
Then on Tuesday, he will deliver his State of the Union address from the dais in the House chamber where he was impeached in December.
" As Few and a handful of his players made their way up the steps to the interview-room dais, the moderator announced, "Gonzaga has arrived.
Choudhury is shown calling students bitches, climbing onto women in mid-pose and ruling over his broiling studios while sitting on an air-conditioned dais.
Especially when the White House visit gets dragged in or Golden Boot and Ball winner Rapinoe chats up French president Emmanuel Macron on the victory dais.
It also featured major disagreements between senators on both sides of the dais over the process that the other side has taken to address Ford's allegations.
A young man in a large flat sits on a couch on a raised dais and watches a giant glass box affixed to a portal window.
Everyone knows people on the dais are just as big of targets as the guests ... so, good luck Peyton's forehead -- it's gonna be a long night.
But after he finished speaking, the president left the dais without shaking the hand of the speaker, who then dramatically dispensed with the papers before her.
That, then, led to a second problem: Since the witness couldn't guide the narrative, you had two disjointed narratives, one from each side of the dais.
This year's host, the actress Patricia Heaton, was unfailingly nice, which meant she was shocked by how aggressive some of the jibes from the dais were.
Operation Olympia called for Israeli agents to plant a massive set of bombs under a V.I.P. dais under construction in a Beirut stadium where, on Jan.
Steve Cohen of Tennessee chowing down on a bucket of chicken at the dais after Attorney General William Barr refused to show up to a hearing.
Vice President Mike Pence, US Ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Craft and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo were seated next to Trump at the dais.
Lawmakers were seated behind the dais for less than 10 minutes Friday morning as the committee's clerk administered two separate roll-call votes on the articles.
In the early going, he refused to answer literally any question from the Democratic side of the dais -- up to and including rejecting Texas Democratic Rep.
" Mr. Perry responded, "I hope you are as much fun on the dais as you were on your couch," before adding, "May I rephrase that, sir?
During Steinberg's intro, the Justice sat in an armchair on a small dais and rested her hands at the ends of the chair arms, judge style.
The Yemeni Press Syndicate decried what it described as the abduction of Yemeni journalist Abdel-Salam al-Dais on Tuesday in Sanaa by an armed Houthi force.
FIVE years after the darkest days of the financial crisis, Lawrence Summers took the dais at an IMF forum to offer a few thoughts on America's recovery.
Finally, I could see the source of the mysterious light: two movie-set-style spotlights were pointed at a raised dais in the middle of the room.
" Earlier, as Democrats fought for control of the floor, they pressed against the speaker's dais, waving signs with the names of gun victims and chanting "No bill!
Ronaldo joined his teammates on the dais and, gingerly, stepped to the front to raise the trophy as fireworks and streamers and sparklers lit up the night.
" But after many long minutes of discussions with other senators she approached the dais and with a pained look in her face, voted "aye' and quickly departed.
They appeared with the three other newly anointed Library Lions in a video about the power of writing, and they ascended the dais to receive their honors.
When she spoke at the National Equality March in support of marriage equality, Gaga literally screamed at the White House from her dais, 'OBAMA, ARE YOU LISTENING?!
Ahead of the Beyond Wrestling matinee, the venue resembles a high-ceilinged flea market with a dais in the middle and painfully stiff chairs around the perimeter.
As she settled into her assigned spot between the witnesses' table and the senators' dais, and Dr. Blasey began to speak, she was briefly overwhelmed with emotion.
On top of a slightly raised dais in the center of the space, artist and composer Marina Rosenfeld and musician Greg Fox presented GREATEST HITS: A Reproduction.
Members of the Intelligence Committee tweeted out their interpretations of the day's events to their followers from the hearing room dais, even as witnesses were still testifying.
The North Carolina Republican said he responded by asking the staffers to show him a rule that says he is not allowed to be behind the dais.
The Los Angeles Lakers legend has a chair reserved on the dais at the N.B.A.'s annual draft lottery Tuesday in Chicago — representing L.A.'s other team.
Which, OK. But then, when the afternoon session opened, Berke was on the dais -- asking questions of Castor, who he had testified alongside of just hours earlier.
Feigin approached Budenholzer before the start of the season to ask if he would be O.K. with having an interpreter standing next to him on the dais.
When state legislators moved to honor the Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, Mr. Fairfax left the Senate dais as a form of quiet protest.
But Feinstein's job was complicated by the fact that she was tasked with grilling a colleague who had worked for years with many members sitting on the dais.
It might be messy, but whatever our disagreements are on this dais I hope we can agree this is democracy in action—and something we can all support.
Republicans outlined their concerns in a letter to the committee's chairman, Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), and the GOP side of the dais sat empty as the hearing began.
Below is a video and transcript: COTTON: Well, I am on this side of the dais, and I could say a very simple question that should be asked.
The former president was asked about a New York Magazine report that he said "that was some weird s***" as he left the dais following the January speech.
In one online exchange, Dais told a potential recruit to "act like an ordinary person" and that complete secrecy was needed to carry out attacks, the FBI said.
Silicon Valley culture showcased itself at Bloomberg's recent technology confab in San Francisco as much as the companies, products, entrepreneurs and venture capitalists on the dais and sidelines.
Dais was born in Jerusalem and arrived in Chicago in 85033, divorcing her U.S. citizen husband in 2003 but remaining in the country as a lawful permanent resident.
Scott, who was the last person to speak at the nearly two-hour nomination hearing, made his announcement to a nearly empty dais, with only top Democrat Sen.
" It's eerie and upsetting but still a beautiful song nevertheless, so you should listen here in advance of the release of the 7" on October 20 on Dais.
"I can tell you that I am still in love with fashion and I miss fashion and I miss you all a lot," he said from the dais.
Ms. Dais wanted other ISIS supporters to be able to hack Facebook accounts, too, so she made a video that taught them how to do it, prosecutors said.
Clinton, who sat on the dais, lost the state of Michigan by about 10,000 votes, which could have been overcome had more African-Americans been registered and voted.
Clark marched to the front of the room, jumped on top of the dais in front of stunned council members and the mayor and chanted his brother's name.
Perhaps most striking was the many hours Roberts endured on the dais hearing piercing criticism of the President, who is becoming a regular litigant at the Supreme Court.
"We see them in their black robes, seated up high on a dais, and accord them all the respect and solemnity that the justice system deserves," Prutschi said.
"The pot calling the kettle black is not something we should do," Representative Hank Johnson, Democrat of Georgia, shot back, looking toward the Republican side of the dais.
It all but ensures that any fireworks will emanate not from the panel of witnesses but from the Democratic and Republican lawmakers seated on the dais above. Rep.
When she became a state legislator in 1983, the lessons became more explicit when she asked the House speaker on the dais his advice for getting legislation passed.
"(Clinton) starts with a short speech, and then there's a conversation — and that has benefits for Goldman way beyond having an important person on the dais," Biersack said.
But federal magistrate Judge Nancy Joseph said the allegations against 45-year-old Waheba Issa Dais were concerning enough that she must be held without bond pending her trial.
The FBI said Dais suggested using the deadly toxin ricin in a government building or a reservoir somewhere in the U.S. during one of her conversations with an informant.
Since Saturday night, there's been a backlash against Wolf for her jokes about Trump's press secretary, Sarah Sanders, who was sitting on the same dais where Wolf was performing.
Pompeo will face questions from both sides of the dais over what Trump agreed to during his one-on-one meeting with Putin, only in the presence of interpreters.
The members are sitting at a low table draped in black cloth in the well of the hearing room, surrounded by the raised dais, as is customary for markups.
A dais upon which to sing lullabies and honor memories, to weave folklore and family stories, the kind carried from greats to grands, from one generation to the next.
He said Ms. Dais had been "kind of a key voice online" whose activities highlighted the importance of the Islamic State's female supporters, especially those from the United States.
Ms. Dais played an important role online because "she wasn't just a connector, she was providing some level of skill to individuals who otherwise wouldn't have it," he said.
Word of the Day : a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it _________ The word dais has appeared in 64 articles on nytimes.
At the chamber's dais, British prime minister Winston Churchill thanked Americans for their sacrifice in defeating fascism and warned of coming tests with the Soviet Union and totalitarian socialism.
Mr. Chernow's appearance was a direct consequence of an edgy monologue in 2018 by the comedian Michelle Wolf, who laced into President Trump and his aides from the dais.
Mr. Macron, the most full-throated defender of the European Union on the dais on Tuesday, argued that Ms. Le Pen was preparing for "economic war" with France's neighbors.
A row of Maine's most prominent politicians was seated on the dais, beside Ms. Zhang, and the first rows of folding chairs were occupied by dark-suited Chinese executives.
At a recent discussion on how to expand auto industry jobs, Mr. Trump invited the president of the United Auto Workers to sit close to him on the dais.
Kalanick still sits on the board and was present at the New York Stock Exchange during the company's IPO in May, though not on the dais with company executives.
As most every Democratic senator on the dais mentioned her early writings, Rao stressed that they occurred nearly "two decades" ago at a "time of exploration" in college. Sen.
There was another copy of the "new" amendment present in the committee meeting as well — printed on a large poster board that was passed down the dais to Brady himself.
Protocol officials are already trying to figure out how to handle having the two of them on the same dais, just seats apart, as the 2018 Games open on Friday.
Spurs 106, Nets 79 At his first pregame news conference since being named the Nets' interim coach, Tony Brown found an unopened bottle of water awaiting him at the dais.
It is probably the most photographed piece of art in Israel, since it serves as the backdrop for every single speaker who goes up to the Knesset's dais to speak.
He's embarked on a limited run of live performances of the revered Coil album, Time Machines, to coincide with its reissue as double LP by Dais Records on October 13.
A small number of donors have even more of a reason to come in: Tom Barrack, Harold Hamm and Phil Ruffin, three Trump business associates, are speaking from the dais.
But if you saw a candidate standing on a dais pointing at his pet dog and telling you it was a cat, you'd think something pretty odd was going on.
As a candidate, he became the first GOP nominee to promise from the convention dais to protect LGBTQ Americans and feature an openly gay man on the primetime convention floor.
"I ultimately decided in my duty as a chair that I could not let children be up on the dais during the meeting," Kincaid said, according to the Leader-Telegram.
On January 290, 19983, Joseph Weizenbaum, a famed and dissident computer scientist in his eighties, ascended the dais in Davos for what would be one of his last public appearances.
Sharpton provided each senator with thorough, warm introductions and all were, from the moment they began their strolls to the dais, welcomed by cheers and a swarm of amateur photographers.
Hickenlooper expected to end presidential bid on Thursday MORE (Colo.): The typically mild-mannered Colorado Democrat kicked off his time on the dais on a light-hearted note, thanking Rep.
On Baseball From a dais at the St. Regis hotel in Midtown on Thursday, Jeff Bagwell considered his new teammates and declared this the greatest Hall of Fame class ever.
A formidable challenge awaits the new chairwoman from the other side of the panel's dais, in the form of Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, the top Republican on the committee.
Trump, a New York real estate magnate, and Clinton, a former U.S. senator from the state, were separated on the dais by Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York.
Also prominent on the dramatic dais are self-mutilation, unrealistic body image, low self-esteem, sabotaging professional rivalry, revenge porn, ageism and the paucity of strong theater parts for women.
Ms. Pelosi ascended to the marble dais in the center of the House chamber with Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the incoming Republican leader, who handed her the wooden gavel.
Pounding his fists on the Senate dais as he spoke, the senator told Nielsen that he was "seething with anger" over Trump's recent comments disparaging black people from foreign nations.
"We can quickly create a mobile hub for services from medical clinics to entertainment and festivals," Toyoda said as he shared the dais with his company's boxy concept vehicle at CES.
A Roman Catholic bishop and a Muslim imam both said prayers at the simple ceremony in the southern city of Salerno, with 26 wooden coffins laid out on a stone dais.
Kate and William, who had left King Jigme and Queen Jetsun for the afternoon, begun their time at the Changlimithang Stadium, by taking tea under a covered dais, with the prince.
Her comment came after a tense State of the Union address which concluded with her ripping up a copy of Trump's prepared remarks as the president was still on the dais.
When USA Today's Christine Brennan asked, "Does the USGA have a position on sexual assault?" at a news conference earlier this week, all four officials on the dais struggled to answer.
"If you wanted a FBI investigation into Brett Kavanaugh, you could have come to us," Graham said at the hearings as he pointed across the dais at Democrats, his face reddening.
She gets up to the dais, prepared to read a speech that slams her mother for not allowing a young Selina to practice at the better of the family's two pianos.
The six would-be inheritors of Sheldon Silver's political legacy on the Lower East Side of Manhattan sat on a dais last week and introduced themselves in the neighborhood's native tongues.
After most legislators had cleared out, a group of interns who had spent the summer working in local offices of various council members stood for a photograph at the chamber's dais.
The new president took the dais on Friday afternoon for a short speech that painted a grim picture of our nation's present and offered a series of promises for its future.
On June 15, 2014, in the immediate aftermath of that defeat, James and Wade sat side by side — together to the end — on a makeshift dais and took questions from reporters.
Ohtani ascended a dais outside Angel Stadium, where next season he will throw his 100-mile-per-hour fastball and unleash his sweet left-handed swing, wearing a dark velvet suit.
This month, he appeared on a dais with the Golden State Warriors to present Kevin Durant with the N.B.A. finals' Most Valuable Player Award — an award that is named after Russell.
And the acrimony spilled into Friday morning, when a dour cast of Republican lawmakers reassembled on the dais to cast their nays, one by one, with sour expressions of lingering resentment.
While Nunes was sitting on the dais during the hearings, he knew that he'd communicated with key witnesses about the very thing under investigation and committee chair Adam Schiff knew too.
At the conclusion of Trump's speech, Pelosi reached for her copy of his prepared remarks and ripped it up, placing it in a stack on the dais as Republicans stood and applauded.
From the dais, he started his speech by talking about his father, who had graduated from City College almost eight decades before, and he closed with some remarks about the polio vaccine.
In the day's first hearing, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey shared the dais with Facebook's chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg, for questions related to how the companies are protecting their platforms from abuse.
"He tended to wheel around the low dais at the front of the room while he delivered his pre-recorded lecture and a graduate student wrote equations on the blackboard," said Colless.
Stevante Clark jumped onto a dais, and into the headlines, days later when he led a protest into a Sacramento City Council meeting and urged demonstrators to chant his brother's name louder.
The idea of the dastarkhan which literally means tablecloth—a coloured piece of fabric spread on the floor or on a slightly raised dais with everyone sat around it—encourages communal dining.
One one point, Clark's brother interrupted the meeting by marching to the front of the council chambers, jumping on top of the dais in front of Steinberg and chanted his brother's name.
"His photos include members' copies of the U.S. Constitution, the Holy Bible, The Federalist Papers and pieces of illegible paper that were sitting on the dais," the person said in a statement.
There were a dozen or so people on the dais with him -- ranging from the governor of the state to regular folks -- and each one of them praised him to the moon.
He bulldozed his way into Washington as the ultimate outsider but, somehow, walked off the inaugural dais in 2017 with a level of insight that usually is reserved for seasoned political hands.
Barbara Boxer said she's also been the victim of harassment, detailing an incident at a hearing in the 1980s where a male colleague made a sexually suggestive comment about her from the dais.
A dais stuffed with well-fed lawmakers sure doesn't look like a battlefield, but make no mistake: The long-awaited war between self-driving vehicles and the humans they would replace has begun.
One of the most telling moments came from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who upstaged Trump's theatrics by ripping up a copy of his speech before either of them had even left the dais.
No handshake The two did not shake hands or acknowledge each other on their way to their seats, though they did shake hands on the dais as the crowd mingled after the events.
"Dais used multiple social media accounts that she hacked and took over from unwitting victims and private social media platforms to provide and facilitate her support," the Justice Department said in a statement .
They have the ability to overwhelm you, and their new track "Tremble," taken from a forthcoming LP on Dais called Let Me Go, is the perfect example of why you should let them.
But many Democratic colleagues, especially the women, are growing weary of his progressive lectures that seem more fit for a dais than a lunchroom encounter, and his unwillingness to energetically back Mrs. Clinton.
Steny Hoyer and Chris Van Hollen tried to interrupt the Republican at the dais to seek unanimous consent to vote on a Senate bill extending cuts to payroll taxes, the Huffington Post reported.
But Roby has been fighting for her political life after weathering accusations of disloyalty, and she took the dais at her watch party with a tone of impassioned gratefulness and a clear exhale.
A Shia woman slipped through the security cordon, ran up to the chief justice and slammed her fists on his dais, demanding to know the fate of her brother, missing since November 2016.
"I was so nervous sitting up there because you don't have control over anything," said Montagliani, who was seated on a raised dais with FIFA's senior membership as the decision was announced Wednesday.
Ginobili, a veteran of numerous playoff trips for the Spurs, sat on a dais for his postgame news conference and explained why he thought this was a very bad situation for his team.
The performance baffled the audience and the comics on the dais at first; once it gained cornball momentum, it seemed to be a brilliant spoof of the old-world roots of insult comedy.
Sitting at a dais in the Senate chamber, Roberts unobtrusively oversaw the process, asking lawyers for Trump and the Democratic-led House to speak when required, while granting motions to take recess breaks.
Davis was sitting next to LeBron James on a dais in a large concrete room at Staples Center, and they were offering some of their most expansive comments on Bryant since his death.
" She addressed a young woman on the dais, and said that when she's the only one in the room who looks like her, to remember that "we are all in that room with you.
" Asked about Kalanick's absence on the dais, Khosrowshahi told CNBC that those spaces were reserved for "longtime employees who have been with us thick and thin, and drivers and couriers who use our service.
Coincidently, while the ousted ambassador was testifying, I was on a dais of the State Department at the other end of the National Mall, addressing high-level officials, including some from the Ukrainian border.
"The fact that I won't be able to send Cash ridiculous photos or text about music doesn't seem to be real right now," Dais Records founder Ryan Martin tells PEOPLE of his close friend.
Last night the second presidential debates took place, and while her husband was the one wandering around the dais, it was Melania Trump and her pricey choice in blouse that completely stole the spotlight.
Google, which declined to send CEO Sundar Pichai (or Alphabet CEO Larry Page), and which would be represented on the dais by an empty chair, was expected to receive the worst of lawmakers' scorn.
The FBI said its investigation found that Dais used hacked social media accounts to discuss possible attacks with self-proclaimed members of IS, but that authorities have not connected her to any attack plots.
But the thank-you scrolls that ran at the bottom of the screen for the first time at the 88th Academy Awards on Sunday didn't noticeably curtail the winners' shout-outs from the dais.
Mnuchin will be introduced to the Senate Finance Committee by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), according to nametags placed at the dais.
To me his speech seemed like a round-robin of banalities, but the Zimbabwe journalists sitting on the floor with me before the dais interpreted it in the light of what had come before.
But both clubs still allow their members to join players on the dais at news conferences, and both clearly know how to tend to the bottom line, even if Wimbledon is more overtly commercial.
Trump technically has the right to enter the House chamber, even when Congress is out of session, but he needs House permission to speak from the podium or dais, PBS's Lisa Desjardins pointed out.
Moments after the prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, the new senators readied themselves to walk down the center aisle of the grand chamber, where Vice President Mike Pence sat high on the dais.
As she approached the dais, the first speaker in the service, Ms. McCain delivered a pointed condemnation of Mr. Trump's policies, seizing on his campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," in her emotional eulogy.
Speaking into a microphone from the long dais at the front of the room, Berman Jackson described emphatically and for several minutes how the jurors must avoid speaking about and reading about the case.
"I can recall all the times that I sat on the other side of that dais, you know, being in the audience watching amendment after amendment be shot down, so to speak," McBath said.
Falls and Bockley open the play at a conference somewhere in Europe; Pelletier and Espinoza, dressed in the drab, ill-fitting clothing of underpaid tenure-track scholars, are arranging several tables into a dais.
Clinton, more than two-faced, really has two entirely separate, vicious-looking heads in "Hillary for Hillary America," while her supporters on the dais sport corporate logos instead of faces, bobbling above bow ties.
Experts said that partisanship in that response, and the way he treated questioning by female Democratic senators on the dais, would be unbecoming of any judicial post let alone the highest court in the land.
"He essentially indicted everyone that was up on that dais, saying that basically they had all failed the American people," Castro told The Hill, noting that he watched the speech from his Capitol Hill office.
The woman, Waheba Issa Dais, 46, a permanent legal resident of the United States who was born in Israel, pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS.
Naruhito, dressed in traditional dark orange robes, mounted a throne (the takamikura) on a dais, contained within a 21-foot high columned, octagonal-shaped, canopied pavilion which has been built within the Hall of Pine.
At one point, Clark's brother, Stevante Clark interrupted the meeting by marching to the front of the chamber, jumping on top of the dais in front of Mayor Darrell Steinberg and chanting his brother's name.
"He made such a fool out of himself," Mr. Trump told the interviewer, Laura Ingraham, in a discussion taped minutes before the president stepped onto the dais with a few dozen surviving D-Day soldiers.
That is why the senators on this side of the dais believe an expert who has deep experience and training in interviewing victims of sexual assault and investigating sexual assault allegations should be asking questions.
One recent afternoon at the restaurant formerly known as Gotham Bar & Grill, a host led me and a friend to a sort of dais at the back of the gargantuan restaurant, which was nearly empty.
Though Nunes is likely to delegate most of his questioning time to committee lawyers, his presence at the center of the dais will be a comfort to Trump, even if he's not asking many questions.
Ann Coulter got the shaft on the "Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe" -- not because every celeb on the dais ripped her to shreds -- but because Comedy Central made it seem like her jokes bombed.
The FBI said its investigation found that Dais used hacked social media accounts to discuss possible attacks with self-proclaimed members of the Islamic State group, but authorities haven&apost connected her to any attack plots.
Rush then shook Melania Trump's hand during a sustained standing ovation and pounded the left side of his chest as he looked down at President Trump, who flashed a thumbs-up and nodded from the dais.
"The presidential nominees will share the dais with Timothy Cardinal Dolan, Archbishop of New York," the Archdiocese of New York said in a statement obtained by the Religion News Service, as reported by the Washington Examiner.
While it makes for attention grabbing headlines and may make those of us on the other side of the dais feel better, hollering at drug manufacturers does not get to the root of the problem. Why?
" But his explanations did not satisfy Republicans on Thursday, who hammered him from the dais for everything from bias to perjury to "[looking] so innocently into your wife's eye and [lying] to her about Lisa Page.
The trio watched as the Coldstream Guards marched past the dais in perfect formation and the military band played before they entered the Sovereign's Entrance of Windsor Castle for tea precisely 10 minutes after their arrival.
There are roughly 21968 references to tennis in today's grid, including the somewhat peripheral entries BASE, DAIS and ASSN (which I chose to include, in the spirit of team play), and including two unclued visual elements.
Ms. Dais, who has seven children, also changed the profile pictures to a publicly available image of a little girl that was taken as part of a project on the Yazidi religious minority in Northern Iraq.
There was a dais of dignitaries, a roomful of Teamsters and mobsters, the crooner Jerry Vale, dancing girls, prime rib and, out of consideration for the many Catholics in the room on a Friday night, lobster.
Though she physically remained at her desk, positioned at the foot of the dais, Republicans increasingly began to take their own turns, leaving Mitchell with little to do as the hearing progressed into its later hours.
They broke that promise at the last moment, and a jostling scrimmage of reporters and camera crews was confined to a dais at the back of the hall where it became a handy target for derision.
But one can easily imagine the president of the United States toying with the prospect, or even floating such an implicit threat from the dais, in a bid to impose his will on the United Nations.
"Obviously, there was a huge announcement today," Lois said, leaning against a podium, before handing the presentation over to a panel of state agency representatives and contractors sitting on a dais in the front of the room.
Waheba Issa Dais, 45, maintained a 'virtual library of instructions on how to make bombs, biological weapons, poisons and suicide vests to assist self-proclaimed ISIS members and supporters in their attack planning,' the Justice Department says.
Though the entire cast of the reunion was on the dais — John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, and Laurie Metcalf, among them — most of the questions were directed at Barr and what she (and her character) thinks about Trump.
A Republican official earlier in the day said Johnson's appearance on the dais would be beneficial, given the greater concern over terrorism and homeland security in the wake of recent attacks in Nice, France; Orlando; and Dallas.
Last week, for example, the Eau Claire City Council in Wisconsin voted to ban children from the dais where legislators sit in order to block Councilor Catherine Emmanuelle from breastfeeding her 11-month old son during meetings.
Abloh has lectured at the Rhode Island School of Design, at Columbia, and at Harvard, where the audience, inspired by his discussion of design "cheat codes," threw dozens of shoes at the dais for him to sign.
Her final admission to NPR, however, rings wholly true: her memory of sitting on the dais at the inauguration in January, listening to Trump rail at politicians like her and thinking this is, indeed, "a surreal experience."
For several days, part of which he spent seated next to Bach on the dais, Sheikh Ahmad has received compliments and the affection of the large majority of sports executives gathered for a no-expense-spared event.
But he was far from his peak and eventually in great discomfort, limping down the stretch after an injury timeout late in the second set and later wincing and limping off the dais in the interview room.
"He made such a fool out of himself," Mr. Trump told the interviewer, Laura Ingraham, in a discussion taped minutes before the president stepped onto the dais with a few dozen surviving D-Day veterans on Thursday.
And then, pointing to his left on the dais, eliciting admiring pants from the hundreds in attendance, he indicated an example of the rarest: an 18-liter bottle, a 2014 pinot noir from Benovia Winery in California.
Through their strong environmental voting records, our congressional members of color are taking a stand, ensuring the needs of low income and communities of color are heard at the dais, on the floor, and all throughout Congress.
But Mr. Minhaj, an Indian-American and Muslim who regularly roasts President Trump in his day job, will ascend the dais at a dinner that is shaping up to be far more tense than in previous years.
Wearing a red tie, Trump walked onto the dais, greeted his own family and Barack and Michelle Obama but did not acknowledge the former presidents and his former opponent, Hillary Clinton, who stood behind him to his left.
Then the tellers on the dais with the convention secretary and the convention chairman, announce a total, and if the total isn't enough to nominate somebody, they go to ballot number 2 and do it all over again.
Senator Jeff Flake, a retiring Arizona Republican, has said he had something similar in mind last Friday when he walked across the Judiciary Committee dais to hatch a deal with a friend, Senator Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware.
Westbrook, the owner of that hat, planted himself on the dais with a dour expression and said little — this, after he had taunted Lillard earlier in the series by shouting that he was "too small" to defend him.
"Rihanna's team saw my senior thesis and called in some things," Mr. Dolan, a Boston-area native, said modestly on Thursday, as a cluster of models slumped on a dais at the P3 studio at Skylight Clarkson North.
On Pro Basketball CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Stephen Curry was about 22021 minutes into a news conference here on Saturday afternoon when a magician who goes by the name Jibrizy sidled up to the dais to do a card trick.
She told the pope, sitting near her on the dais, that she admired him because he was "humble enough to change your mind," apologize and take action after he initially defended a Chilean bishop accused of covering up abuse.
Waheba Issa Dais, a 45-year-old from Israel who is now a legal U.S. resident, was charged Wednesday with attempting to provide material support or resources to ISIS – which carries a maximum 20-year sentence and $250,000 fine.
Robert Murray, the founder and CEO of Murray Energy, America's largest privately owned coal company, looked frail as he approached the dais in West Virginia's capitol building for the EPA's only public hearing on repealing the Clean Power Plan.
"I'm glad he's finally pushing back, it should plug the leak, but he still needs to pull this off in prime time with both Harris and Booker flanking him on the dais," said one Democratic strategist who supports Biden.
"I can't emphasize enough why I think that this is a terrible idea, and I was hoping you would agree with me," State Senator Liz Krueger, who represents parts of Manhattan's East Side, said, staring down from a dais.
"Provide us with personal security as well as stay loyal to the commitments made between us so it prepares the ground for others who fight against the government to join the peace process," Mr. Rahman demanded from the dais.
While his fellow demonstrators filled the chamber, Stevante Clark marched straight to the front of the room, jumped on top of the dais right in front of stunned council members and the mayor and repeatedly chanted his brother's name.
It's about representation for me, having that voice, and not just a brown body up on that dais, it's about the lived experience of people in this town, the continued oppression and discrimination against people that look like me.
"Bringing the Wild Boars Home," read a banner in Thai on the set, designed to resemble a soccer field, complete with goalposts and nets, where the boys arrayed themselves on a dais, beside five members of the rescue team.
At the Kuala Lumpur summit on Thursday, a question from the audience on the treatment of Uighurs was ignored after it was put to a dais that included Erdogan, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.
He then steps up to the dais at the front of the chamber, and hands a copy of his speech to the Speaker and the President of the Senate (the Vice President of the United States) and shakes their hands.
The bar decidedly male and unaccustomed to such a throng of females or to the waft of estrogen rising like mist—its makeshift stage not a stage, exactly, more a dais of the kind used for elevating politicians above a crowd.
She is remembered by her label, Dais Records, as being a talented guitarist and back-up vocalist in the two-person band (other member Kennedy Ashlyn is a singer-songwriter), that has spent the last year touring across the country.
As for the chair itself, it can vibrate in sync with the games you're playing, recline up to 140 degrees, and it features a foot rest (which is more of a dais upon which your throne of gaming will reside).
Elizabeth Makowski, a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney&aposs office in Milwaukee, declined to say whether authorities believe Dais has any connection to an alleged plot in Germany involving a Tunisian man who prosecutors say created ricin using castor bean seeds.
Beyond repeated pleas for action from both sides of the dais, there was little sign during the throwback hearing that the political traction that froze the issue in the past has moved much since "grand bargain" talks dissolved in 2011, however.
Emmanuelle met with an attorney to confirm that she has the right to breastfeed on the central dais, where the councilpeople sit, as she is not officially an employee — she holds this position in addition to a full-time job.
With the pilots' colors fixed in your mind, you could follow how each one was doing in each heat; after leaping from its own little dais at the starting line, each drone left an eighty-mile-an-hour trail of color.
Authorities said Dais was never connected to any specific attacks or planned attacks, but U.S. Attorney Matthew Krueger of the Eastern District of Wisconsin said "nobody will ever know what all she could've inspired" with the material she posted online.
Mr. Schiller, who in September punched a Latino protester in the face outside Trump Tower in New York, is fiercely devoted to Mr. Trump, and was the first person to leap onto the dais in Dayton when the activist came running.
The network's snippet shows an animated, extraordinarily orange Trump struggling to make it to the podium for a press conference, running out of breath on his way to the dais before collapsing to the floor and dragging himself towards it.
For all of the recommendations about social distancing and the guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to replace handshakes with elbow taps, the president insisted on shaking hands with the chief executives who joined him on the dais.
As he took the dais at the Capitol, Mr. Trump had the weakest approval rating of any president of the modern era entering his second year in office, with 37 percent of Americans approving of his performance in the job.
Ms. Dais used the stolen accounts to post how-to videos that provided step-by-step instructions on how to build explosives, including how to build an explosive belt worn by suicide bombers, the Justice Department said in a statement.
MUI: SO YOU HELD A HEARING IN THIS ROOM YESTERDAY, YOU SAT UP THERE ON THE DAIS AND YOU SAID THAT YOUR COMMITTEE WILL NOT BE A RUBBER STAMP FOR ANY TAX PROPOSALS FROM THE HOUSE OR THE WHITE HOUSE.
But if that athlete does so while standing on a victory dais while the flag is raised and the national anthem plays, it can be seen as an act of defiance, rebellion -- even treason -- rather than a moment of freedom of expression.
Because he built his political identity through variously heated confrontations with weaker parties, generally from behind a dais and phalanxes of security, Christie is innately very comfortable with the stage-y disagreeability that is the fuel of bog-standard sports talk radio.
"It comes down to this: three unelected officials on this dais are telling state and local leaders all across the country what they can and cannot do in their own backyards," said FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel in a statement presented at the vote.
Accommodating the more than 2183 dignitaries jockeying for position on the overflowing five-tiered wedding cake dais at the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner is a logistical nightmare that also offers an annual ranking of who's who among New York's power brokers.
Some liberals are also eyeing another form of protest during the speech: When Trump walks down the center aisle of the House chamber on the way to the dais, they're hoping no Democrats scramble to get in the picture for the traditional handshake.
Imboden's move personifies much of the political turmoil of our moment, much in the same way as the black-gloved fists of US Olympic medalists Tommie Smith and John Carlos on the victory dais after the men's 200-meters at the 1968 Olympics.
In February, another image of the president and Speaker set tongues wagging: A photograph of Pelosi, standing on the dais behind the president at his State of the Union address, sporting suffragist white and clapping with her hands extended toward the president.
Mr. de Blasio's speech, delivered as he has begun his own re-election campaign, included several instances of call-and-response with the friendly crowd drawn from the full panoply of New York diversity, both in the seats and on the dais.
In 2016, there is an important demographic block whose priorities are bubbling to the surface of American politics, straight from our communities come individuals who have overcome one of the toughest health challenges of our time to the dais of presidential debates.
Amid GOP chants of "four more years," and scattered Democratic applause, members of both parties rushed the dais to individually submit their votes on two articles of impeachment, the culmination of a months-long inquiry into President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
On the other side of the dais was the Khmer Republican Party, led by the son of Lon Nol, a former president whose regime was famously so incompetent and corrupt that it fueled the rise of the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s.
We got The Roastmaster General himself in NYC, and you can tell he has some serious mixed feelings about having had Ann on the dais -- after she came on "TMZ Live" and accused producers of editing her to make seem like she bombed.
Later, standing in front of dozens of eminently powerful people poking at salads in the UN's Delegate Dining Room, former Vice President Al Gore stood at a dais and joked about keeping his remarks short so we could all get on to lunch.
The president and first lady Melania Trump were delivered by chauffeured Range Rover at early evening Friday to the courtyard of Windsor Castle, where Queen Elizabeth II was awaiting them under a canopy on a dais — far from the anti-Trump protesters demonstrating across London.
At McDowall's recent performance of the album (more a "variations on…" than a straight rendition) at Dais' 10th Anniversary show, held in Red Hook, large pockets of the black-clad crowd became actively blissed out, allowing sound and gravity to take hold of them.
President Obama has ordered a somewhat unusual blanket ban on Cabinet members addressing the convention, ostensibly to separate political from governance work, but realistically just to make sure there's room on the dais for rising stars and people actually on the ballot in November.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE participated in the cause and helped drive home this solidarity theme from her prominent position behind Trump on the dais.
The first couple will receive an official Windsor welcome in the dais at the center quadrant of the castle, then Melania Trump is scheduled to patiently wait while the Queen and the US President inspect the Guard of Honour, as the troops march past.
Shot and directed by filmmaker and archivist Jacqueline Castel, and produced by a team that runs the gamut from Sacred Bones Records, to Dais Records, to the award-winning documentary, LAND OF SONGS, A Message from The Temple is now raising funds on Kickstarter.
"I am a sinner, I make mistakes every single day, but I do think that we could use a little more of God, not less," Representative Garret Graves of Louisiana earnestly told his colleagues seated around the dais of the House Natural Resources Committee.
Immediately after the hearing adjourned, President Trump tweeted: After sitting back all day while Ms. Mitchell questioned the witness, one Republican, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, exploded across the dais late on Thursday in an outburst unusual even for a highly partisan body.
Just as he has shrugged off efforts by his lawyers, communications aides and Republican members of Congress to curtail his tweeting, he frequently disregarded the teleprompter here — inviting two of his old New York real estate friends, Richard LeFrak and Steven Roth, onto the dais.
Bevacqua shared the dais with the PGA Tour commissioner, Jay Monahan, who announced that the Players Championship, which has been held in May since 2007, will return to its March date in 2019 — a move that "will greatly enhance the golf calendar," he said.
His State of the Union address on Tuesday night included a handshake snub of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a surprise Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony honoring the conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh and a public speech-tearing coda from Ms. Pelosi before the dais had cleared.
"I think it is appropriate at this point for me to admonish both the House managers and the President's counsel, in equal terms, to remember that they are addressing the world's greatest deliberative body," Roberts said, appearing to refer to notes on the dais.
As early as June 2017, Trump's deputy attorney general at the time, Rod Rosenstein, was citing the declining federal prison population as justification for defunding the project in the Department of Justice budget—as a livid Hal Rogers looked on from the Appropriations Committee dais.
In the past, US presidents speaking from the green marble dais in the United Nations' General Assembly Hall have focused on calling for the gathered leaders and diplomats to focus on what brings us together — and how only together can the world move forward.
The two have developed a storied rivalry, and the annual State of the Union address, which draws a large television audience, captures their sentiments as they stand within feet of each other, Mr. Trump on the rostrum and Ms. Pelosi higher up on the dais behind him.
HE'S GOING TO BE HERE WITH HIS FATHER THERE WAS A DEBATE I KNOW HE WANTED TO BE UP ON THE DAIS RINGING THE BELL WITH YOU TALK ABOUT THAT DECISION AND WHAT HAPPENED THERE, BECAUSE THERE'S BEEN A LOT OF HEADLINES ABOUT IT. KHOSROWSHAHI: YEAH, SURE.
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — The Knicks have developed an April tradition: While other teams prepare for the playoffs, the Knicks erect a temporary dais at their practice facility here to explain why, after another lackluster season that brought another early summer break, they are making coaching or management changes.
Once all the monks were in their places and the retreaters likewise, sitting on the floor at the other end of the room, the monks chanted together in Pali, rehearsing versicles and responses, occasionally bowing from a kneeling position to the Buddha seated behind the dais.
Waheba Issa Dais, 46, of Cudahy, Wisconsin, pleaded guilty to one count of "attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), a designated foreign terrorist organization," the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Eastern District of Wisconsin said in a release.
She does not campaign with Mr. Cuomo, and while she stood beaming on the dais in Midtown Manhattan on election night, as he was easily elected to a third term, she was not in photos of the campaign and governmental team taken at a private celebration later.
On Golf ST.-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Tommy Fleetwood sat at one end of the dais on Sunday night and blew kisses across the table to Francesco Molinari, who emerged, with Fleetwood's help, as the leading man in Europe's Ryder Cup victory against the United States.
Ushered to a dais that featured his name on a placard, Ntilikina, a teenage point guard from France, sat before a sea of reporters and took part in a perfunctory pre-draft tradition: saying incredibly kind things about every team that might select him in the draft.
Republican lawmakers bitterly complained when Mr. Berke, who appeared at a witness table at the start of the hearing to deliver his argument against Mr. Trump, later climbed onto the dais and led the cross-examination of Mr. Castor, an unusual move that Democratic rules allowed for.
Republican lawmakers fumed when Mr. Berke, who appeared at a witness table at the start of the hearing to deliver his argument against Mr. Trump, later climbed onto the dais and led the cross-examination of Mr. Castor, who was also representing the Intelligence Committee lawyer.
Also up on the dais will be the bishops' vice president, Archbishop Jose Gomez of Los Angeles, who faced accusations in August that he paid a settlement to an adult woman who accused her priest of molesting her as she was decorating her church for Easter.
VATICAN CITY — When the far-right Italian politician Matteo Salvini rose to testify that he hoped to be a better Christian despite being a divorced and first-class "sinner," one of the ultraconservative cardinals most critical of the pope smiled and clapped on the dais behind him.
This week, Lundvall and the experimental label Dais records released a collection of recordings traded back and forth in the midst of their correspondence—remixes of Lundvall's work as well as field recordings of open fields and ticking clocks, ghostly memories of a captivating figure gone far too soon.
After 20 hours of often-somnolent speechmaking, the Brazilian solicitor general, José Eduardo Cardozo, took to the dais just after dawn on Thursday and told lawmakers that history would judge them harshly if they voted to try Ms. Rousseff for a crime he said she had not committed.
Yes, I actually do have a Nickelback song on my running playlist that I listen to on a regular basis and was ridiculed about that when I posted my playlist one time and I know some in this chamber even up at the dais are still laughing about that.
Despite his tenuous relationship to the company following accusations of sexual harassment and discrimination at Uber under his leadership, Kalanick still sits on the board and was present at the New York Stock Exchange during the company's IPO in May, though not on the dais with company executives.
We talk about it a lot in the media, but as Gary Thorne stood at the dais and introduced living Hall of Famers to various levels of applause (roars for Pedro Martinez; polite clapping at best for Jim Bunning) it occurred to me just how exclusive enshrinement really is.
That night, Devore, Michael Beharie, and Sam Hillmer inaugurated the residency with an experimental noise set, before the legendary Breyer P-Orridge took the stage to recite a gritty, existential poem with the refrain "Humanity is a virus," set to ominous drone music by Ryan Martin of Dais Records.
A quick recap: UFC featherweight champion Conor McGregor rolled in a half-hour late, his opponent Nate Diaz then strutted off the dais, he and his entourage thrust their middle fingers at McGregor, the fuck yous started flying, and so did the water bottles and energy drink cans.
Christopher CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (D-Del.) got caught up in the hoopla — snapping pictures on a smartphone from the senators' dais.
Mike JohnsonJames (Mike) Michael JohnsonTrump's GOP allies huddle at White House on eve of impeachment vote GOP lawmaker on Trump tweet about Pelosi's teeth 'falling out': 'It's not the way that I talk' GOP lawmakers jockey for positions as managers MORE (R-La.) stated repeatedly on the dais. Rep.
But as the hearings fade into history, Hill's legacy will be that of a woman who called out a dais full of powerful men for spouting fiction and suggested they ought to pay more attention when a woman shows anger, instead of brushing it off as an emotional reaction.
The digger, now on a dais and marked by a plaque, shows why the 500 km (350 mile) frontier matters so much in the debate over how Britain leaves the European Union, and the resistance any checks between British-run Northern Ireland and EU-member Ireland could meet.
Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.) drew a comparison between Zuckerberg and President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE, drawing smiles from several Democrats sitting on the dais, including Rep.
And then, for his first official news conference of the spring, Manager Terry Collins sat at a dais in front of eight microphones and a GoPro camera, all ready to record everything he had to say as the leader of the — a little pause for dramatic effect — National League's defending champions.
As the power elite of Washington filed out of the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday, chattering about the rough-and-tumble set by the comedian Michelle Wolf, the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, was invited to pose for a portrait with her fellow honorees on the dais.
A self-made man who couldn't draw on an inheritance or family support, Forbes had tired of Trotter's dramatic anti-Washington protests (one especially raucous episode, known as the Boston Riot, involved cayenne pepper sprinkled on the dais) and his willingness to court the occasional libel suit with his outrageous insults.
UNITED NATIONS — It was President Obama's last appearance on the marble dais of the United Nations General Assembly hall, and his farewell speech on Tuesday revealed a man whose eye was fixed as much on the next seven weeks of the American political campaign as on his place in history.
And Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.), to date the only woman to serve as the highest-ranking congressional leader, sat behind him on the dais because of Democrats' midterm gains.
Over the intervening four years, Mr. de Blasio has attacked, angered or alienated each of those powerful leaders on hand at his inauguration, starting immediately with Mr. Bloomberg, whose legacy was assaulted from the dais that day, and proceeding famously to Mr. Cuomo — a feud still very much in progress.
In angry statements from the hearing dais, lines of questioning to witnesses and comments during breaks to reporters, Republicans sought to poke holes in the strength of evidence that Mr. Trump personally put a condition on the government committing official acts — namely, that Ukraine publicize investigations that could benefit him.
Seated on a raised wooden dais during a hearing on the L train shutdown at City Hall, Councilwoman Chin looked visibly stunned as city officials unveiled their plans, including the decision to deploy 70 buses every hour over the Williamsburg Bridge — and into the streets of Chinatown, which she represents.
As speaker of a House that is more female and more racially diverse than at any time in American history, Ms. Pelosi on the dais will represent more than just Democratic gains: She will be a visual symbol of a profound shift in how those with power might wield it.
While the witnesses — all career government officials — have offered credible, detailed testimony, the hearings have made for less than gripping television, especially as the chairman and ranking Republican worked their way down the committee dais to give all of their colleagues a chance to ask questions in a process that took hours.
Also on the dais were Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Dr. Scott Gottlieb, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration; and Dr. Robert P. Kadlec, assistant secretary for preparedness and response at H.H.S. But they had little to say because the session ended abruptly.
Seated at the wood-carved dais of the Ways and Means Committee room, the grandest meeting chamber in the House, lawmakers appeared to feel the weight of the occasion, refraining from some of the more raucous tactics that have marked the impeachment process so far in favor of passionate statements of principle.
Around this time a year ago, with the Mets coming off six consecutive losing seasons, four of them with him in charge in the dugout, Collins had sat at this same dais, in front of fewer microphones, and answered questions about holes in his lineup, rotation and bullpen — and speculation about his job status.
According to the Washington Post, there were attempts by both Oliver and Tribeca co-founder Jane Rosenthal, who was seated on the panel's dais alongside Hoffman, Wag the Dog costar Robert De Niro, and director Barry Levinson, to move on from the situation, but nearly half of the hourlong conversation was dominated by this discussion.
He seized it -- and with an impassioned attack that displayed his clear anger, frustration and impatience with both the process and the Democrats sharing the dais with him, he gave Republicans from the White House on down a shock to the system -- a wake-up call that fundamentally altered the remainder of the Kavanaugh hearing.
Sitting just behind Trump, and elevated on the House dais during his speech, will be Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiPelosi, Schumer praise Romney after impeachment vote Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga McCarthy to submit copy of Trump's SOTU address to House Clerk for archives MORE (D-Calif.), who initially resisted impeachment efforts before eventually signing off on them.
At one point during, Fox News anchor Bret Baier asked the president how he will feel when he arrives on Capitol Hill to face Democrats — including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who will be seated just behind Trump on the elevated dais — who have spent the past several months accusing him of criminal behavior while in office.
But passing gas in the house of God doesn't do justice to how shameful and embarrassing the Republican nominee was at the dais at the Waldorf Astoria, turning what's traditionally a forum for White House hopefuls to tell lighthearted jokes into a pulpit for cruel remarks about the Democratic nominee, who was seated mere feet away.
He hopes to continue gathering tens of thousands of intrepid fans for his rallies, and he wants to keep the $27-a-pop donations pouring in, all in service of retaining a dais for spreading his messages about the ruinous effect of corporate greed in America and his plan for a "political revolution" to confront it.
There was the name-calling from the dais of the United Nations General Assembly, and the casual suggestion of launching a military attack on Venezuela, which reportedly stunned his dinner guests, Latin American presidents who are reported to have quickly told him, no, no, we prefer diplomacy, and left his UN ambassador, Nikki Haley, looking downright alarmed.
What they did not realize until they arrived was that the event was to take place in the ancient Forum, where thousands would gather in the summer wind to listen to a poet read before a crumbling arch; he would be standing on a dais, lit by pink spotlights, with an orchestra playing Philip Glass pieces between each poem.
Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Democratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal Activist groups push House Judiciary leaders to end mass phone data collection MORE (R-Ga.): "I just am glad to see we don't have chicken on the dais," Collins said during the hearing.
The magnitude of the week that was behind her and the year that stretched in front of her — new coast, new coach, new school, new team, new friends — appeared to overwhelm Ledecky, who began to cry as she sat on the interview dais, flanked by the silver medalist Jazmin Carlin and the bronze medalist Boglarka Kapas.
That day last March in Charlotte, N.C., when it was time for the postgame news conference, Coach Tony Bennett elected not to have his outgoing senior stars, Isaiah Wilkins and Devon Hall, join him at the dais, he recalled Saturday night after his team (barely) defeated fifth-seeded Auburn, 63-62, to reach this year's final.
But in one of the most stunning moments of the hearing, Berke moved from appearing next to Castor at the witness table, where the pair delivered opening arguments on behalf of the Judiciary panel, to sitting on the dais, next to Nadler, where Berke grilled the Republican counsel over the accuracy of the GOP minority impeachment report.
At one point, a black man in a motley outfit of striped trousers, beige tailcoat, and black top hat, who, like the other actors, had a ruthless grin plastered on his face, walked into the center ring, climbed onto a dais, and began to tell terrible racist jokes — most of which featured the word "nigger" as the punchline.
"Great job, great job," a grinning Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellMcConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' McConnell tees up five Trump judges after impeachment trial wraps What the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber MORE (R-Ky.) told Trump as he stepped down from the elevated dais after the speech.
By day's end, Christine Blasey Ford and Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh had sunk their heels into the same faded green carpet and looked into the same camera peering out from a slit in the rounded wooden dais where 21 senators had been scheduled, tentatively, to reconvene the next morning for a vote — a date set before either witness had said a word.
A city council member in California took the dais and quoted from QAnon, a pro-Trump conspiracy theory about "deep state" traitors plotting against the president, concluding her remarks, "God bless Q." A man spouting QAnon beliefs about child sex trafficking swung a crowbar inside a historic Catholic chapel in Arizona, damaging the altar and then fleeing before being arrested.
I rushed to my computer to order the first album, New Brigade, which was first on Danish label Escho then briefly on Dais and finally on What's Your Rupture (I'd eventually buy a separate copy from each label), before the other nerds, drunk on Crazy Spirit cassettes and the electric junkie thrill of online record ordering, managed to snatch up the limited copies available.
When Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE stands on the elevated dais and looks out onto the House floor Tuesday night, the 45th president will see the faces of a number of Democrats eager to unseat him in 2020. Sen.
Carr called for the investigation at an FCC Open Meeting on Thursday, prior to voting on a measure that would block a separate Chinese company, China Mobile, from operating within the US. Carr used some of his time at the dais to target China Unicom and China Telecom, two other Chinese telecom companies that are currently operating within US networks, claiming that security threats have changed since these companies were allowed interconnection rights nearly 20 years ago.
"We're always trying to calibrate that balance on one hand, allowing the teams that are most in need of a top pick — the very purpose of a draft — against incentives to lose," Silver said in a moderated discussion at the Economic Club of Washington, D.C. In an attempt to counter their daunting odds and rekindle what they perceive as 34-year-old magic, Knicks officials have recruited Ewing, now the head coach at Georgetown, to represent the franchise on the lottery dais.
Zuckerberg shook hands and chatted with several lawmakers before waking up to the dais to chat face-to-face with House Financial Services Chairwoman Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersHillicon Valley: Lawmakers unleash on Zuckerberg | House passes third election interference bill | Online extremism legislation advances in House | Google claims quantum computing breakthrough On The Money: Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies | GOP chair expects another funding stopgap | Senate rejects Dem measure on SALT deduction cap workarounds Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies MORE (D-Calif.) after the hearing ended.

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