Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"panelist" Definitions
  1. a member of a small group of persons gathered for formal public discussion, judging, playing a radio or television game, etc.

423 Sentences With "panelist"

How to use panelist in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "panelist" and check conjugation/comparative form for "panelist". Mastering all the usages of "panelist" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It's because the panelist-famous-for-being-a-panelist rarely has a real skill or knowledge set.
Meanwhile, Jedediah Bila, former Fox News contributor and panelist on "Outnumbered" announced Monday that she is leaving "The View," where she's served as the program's conservative panelist.
He was a panelist on the PBS program "Inside Washington" from 1990 to 2013 and a nightly panelist on Fox News Channel's "Special Report With Bret Baier" for the last decade.
Not a single song received perfect ratings from every panelist.
A weekly rotating guest panelist will also join the group.
And there might be a surprise guest panelist or two.
Behar, the last original panelist, was let go in 2013.
Another panelist spoke about the users themselves leading the movement.
Bill Gates was a panelist, and Greenspan gave an address.
It's official: Abby Huntsman is the newest panelist on The View.
Andre Carson of Indiana, another panelist, told CNN after the event.
"You'd have to know why he shot him," one panelist said.
At Apostrof, one panelist wore a T-shirt with Yiddish lettering.
He waited for his rival panelist to finish talking before responding.
We stood again as each panelist, all former "Housewives," came out.
And sitting alongside Maher as a panelist will be former Rep.
Panelist Jaye P. Morgan was banned after flashing her breasts on air.
"Lyft seems gratuitous in its one-off donation," wrote one anonymous panelist.
Challenged by another panelist, Sophia Percha said she herself had survived abuse.
One panelist said that the Kavanaugh hearings had ensured she'd vote Republican.
No panelist attempted to grapple with this fundamental problem for their agenda.
"I would tell the president, 'Keep going,'" said Talia Nosrati, another panelist.
Son then blinks a few times and turns toward the talking panelist.
Another panelist, Jennifer Winston of Charleston, said she's leaning toward Vermont Sen.
He is a member of Unbiased America and panelist on UA Live.
" Another panelist, Mary Reaman, said Ocasio-Cortez is "asking the right questions.
"The show is off to an interesting start," joked panelist Sam Stein.
The final panelist, Dayna Danger, was beading a leather mask during the discussion.
Panelist and Sanders supporter Sabrina Shrader spoke of being born into generational poverty.
Thankfully, fellow panelist Evanna Lynch (Luna Lovegood) jumped in to soften the blow.
"Accuracy is about what you made, not who you are," one panelist said.
I've also been a panelist on two CNN-Salem Media Group hosted debates.
Panelist Dr. Victoria Dooley, a pediatrician in Michigan, praised Sanders' health care proposals.
His LEGO clue said "mall" and it was given to panelist Nicole Scherzinger.
Possibly the first ex-con to be a panelist on this show. Possibly.
He's also "the best Celebrity Family Feud panelist" host Steve Harvey has ever seen.
And one panelist said the adverts on Facebook are putting him off the platform.
That's what The View panelist said Thursday in discussing Carlson's comments on his show.
"You can never leave me again, ever!" panelist Meghan McCain said upon her return.
"Kanye was the best celebrity family feud panelist we've ever had," Steve told Ellen.
"King David had 20163 concubines, for crying out loud!" he joked to one panelist.
Is that racism?" co-host Mika Brzezinski asked panelist Nicolle Wallace, who replied, "Yes.
Still, as Tariro reported, 10,000 superfans applied for one of the 14 panelist jobs.
Musk, like fellow panelist Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, was critical of Trump during the campaign.
Dmitry Balyasny, another panelist who leads multi-strategy Balyasny Asset Management LP, predicted industry consolidation.
His comments came during a discussion about impeachment on "Morning Joe" with panelist Mike Barnicle.
"America's having a love affair with Tucker Carlson," added MSNBC panelist Mark Halperin on Wednesday.
"The potential to reduce human suffering and ecological damage demands scientific attention," a panelist said.
The only familiar character was Paper Boi, who appeared as a panelist discussing trans issues.
Another panelist shared her experience of coming out in the workplace at 50 years old.
But casino operators are resisting paying out fees to the sports leagues, said one panelist.
She was a panelist at an entrepreneurship event for my organization a few weeks earlier.
Panelist Nicole Scherzinger tweeted that she couldn't believe such a legend had taken the stage.
" Mr. Moffat abruptly asked a panelist, "Mike Barnicle, what is going on with this bill?
When a fellow panelist brought up Facebook's threat of a lawsuit, Brown interrupted to apologize.
Panelist Sam Stein of the Huffington Post mocked the caller's accent and obvious Jewish name.
They audibly wowed and applauded after each panelist revealed their tips for creating realistic spy plots.
It's home to pitch panelist Wright Electric, which wants to commercialize a short-haul electric airplane.
Former The View panelist and actress Rosie Perez was the choreographer for the first four seasons.
Panelist, Dr. Tammy Schuler provides clinical care for those coping with sexual dysfunction following cancer diagnosis.
In recent years, he'd appeared on FOX News' "Special Report with Bret Baier" as a panelist.
"But as your number two, he could watch and learn from you ," panelist Nicolle Wallace said.
After all, you're probably not, say, a CNN panelist, or a podcaster with a huge following.
One panelist, using a black marker, wrote the five charges against Harvey Weinstein on a whiteboard.
Panelist Robin Thicke has thrown out Burruss's name before for contestants that didn't resemble her figure.
" Melissa Villaseñor, playing the panelist Nicole Scherzinger, told Murphy, "We've missed you these past 30 years.
"You sleighed," panelist Jenny McCarthy said of Fox's rendition of "This Christmas" that opened the show.
Benjamin Crump, her family's attorney who was also a panelist, encouraged McSpadden to enter the race.
His comments were swiftly challenged by fellow panelist Yamiche Alincdor, of PBS, on Sunday's Meet the Press.
Mike Lee serves as a panelist on a Heritage Foundation roundtable titled "Congress Must Repeal Obamacare Immediately."
He once defended the nominee's anti-Mexican remarks against a seven-panelist army like a propaganda ninja.
She is also a panelist for the In This Together: Creators and Communities discussion on June 25.
When she weighed in, panelist and longtime cannabis investor Emily Paxhia echoed the sentiments of both men.
One panelist told Reuters he had specifically been asked by Tamaulipas state officials to avoid mentioning violence.
He is a former panelist on "The McLaughlin Group" and a senior fellow at the Steamboat Institute.
A side letter that clarifies the ambiguity regarding the roster and panelist appointments may be sufficient here.
The Mastercard executive Ginger Siegel is a frequent speaker and panelist at business events, including pitch competitions.
Another Conservative party member in the audience suggested that one panelist, Dr Qanta Ahmed, was promoting Islamophobia.
Undoubtedly including the way he'll yell "Shut up, moron!" at a fellow panelist — even on Fox News.
" The panelist then claimed that Bannon berated him once the microphones were off: "You fucking liberal elite.
"Kanye was the best Celebrity Family Feud panelist we've ever had on the show," Harvey told DeGeneres, 60.
She's barely present in the first episode, making only a brief appearance as a "surprise" panelist via livestream.
The former panelist on The View is engaged to her boyfriend Ricardo Lugo, her rep confirms to PEOPLE.
In recent years, he appeared as a panelist on the Fox News show "Cashin' In." He told CareerBuilder.
Lance Bass is a member of NSYNC and was a daily panelist on NBC's The Meredith Vieira Show.
As an experienced tech conference panelist, he explained his theory about how on earth this can keep happening.
The last questioner asked each panelist if they supported Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate deal.
He said he had recognized another defector panelist on the show, which typically pays its participants for appearances.
The panelist Deepti Sharma spoke candidly about the obstacles she faced as she built her food-service company.
We get that not everyone will agree with Cameron-Bure's conservative comments as a panelist on The View.
Panelist Robin Thicke says Rhino is Tim Tebow, but the clues on this show are never that easy.
"I don't think Joe Biden represents that new thing that we need," a third panelist, Owen Evans, said.
In 1992, as a freelance correspondent, he was a panelist for a presidential debate between Mr. Bush, Gov.
The humorist reunited with Cupp by signing on as a producer and panelist on "Unfiltered" over the summer.
I myself let ArtPrize pay for me and my visit when I attended as a panelist in 2015.
Another panelist said she didn't deserve to have her claims heard because she waited so long to come forward.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to add a representative from Sempra as a panelist at the event.
It wasn't much a surprise for those who were watching (or for celebrity panelist Jenny McCarthy, for that matter).
Prompted to consider a single word – 'Belonging' – each panelist will address one related, critical question that drives their work.
Flowers argued that Evans struck every black panelist that he could during the first four trials, 36 in all.
"Morning Joe" panelist Mike Barnicle agreed with Scarborough's perspective on Thursday and made the argument for a special prosecutor.
She&aposs the North America small business lead at Mastercard and a frequent panelist at business competitions and events.
Disclosure: CNBC owns the exclusive off-network cable rights to "Shark Tank," which features Mark Cuban as a panelist.
Another panelist, Martin Roth, director of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, emphasized the need for sharing information.
The show hadn't had a conservative panelist before her; now producers knew it could not remain relevant without one.
Disclosure: CNBC owns the exclusive off-network cable rights to "Shark Tank," which features Kevin O'Leary as a panelist.
"I hate when that happens, by the way," panelist Willie Geist joked as others on the MSNBC set laughed.
Strikingly, though, every panelist and many Tamil writers in the audience objected, insisting that it should have been in English.
"Kanye was the best Celebrity Family Feud panelist we've ever had on the show," Harvey told Ellen DeGeneres in April.
Jenny McCarthy is opening up about her short time as a panelist on The View — and she's not holding back.
Laurene Powell Jobs, founder and president of the Emerson Collective, was a panelist during the second day of the summit.
Kate O'Beirne, longtime Washington editor of National Review and longtime panelist on CNN's "Capital Gang" passed away Sunday of cancer.
" Fellow panelist Meghan McCain echoed that, saying, "It was a pleasure working with Tucker Carlson on my behalf as well.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Bank of England's Chief Cashier Sarah John: Panelist at the Currency Conference 2019, Dubai 1000 GMT.
A panelist and "Remain" campaigner on the UK's Sky News turned heads after stripping partly naked on television Thursday night.
" One panelist, disguised with a mask and a wig, and using a voice-distorting microphone, said, "I am a homosexual.
Panelist Ken Jeong shocked everyone, including himself, by rightly guessing Oladipo's identity in the same episode he was sent home.
"We were much more intelligent then," Kitty Carlisle Hart, a frequent panelist with Mr. Bean, told The Times in 21994.
"Your firm is always at risk," said Stephen Dougherty, a panelist and financial fraud investigator with Firebird Analytical Solutions & Technologies.
CNN fired pro-Trump panelist Jeffrey Lord because he tweeted the Nazi salute "Sieg Heil!" at a detractor on Twitter.
"There's a lot of liabilities," said panelist Matthew Blume, director for client technology in ASEAN at financial services provider Thomson Reuters.
The second, Kilgallen, about journalist and game show panelist Dorothy Kilgallen, spent a week on the best-seller list in 1980.
Panelist Scott Jennings, former special assistant to President George W. Bush, was talking about why Trump's remarks resonated with his supporters.
Silence met fellow panelist Charlie Hurt's lament that fiscal conservatives in Congress were doing nothing about our $2023 trillion national debt.
Whoopi -- who has been a panelist on the daytime show since 2007 -- said she's also gotten well wishes from her critics.
"OPEC needs to fulfil its duty," Sheffield said on the sidelines of the OPEC International Seminar, where he was a panelist.
In lieu of the traditional bouquet of cut flowers, each panelist was given a beech sapling as a token of appreciation.
Another panelist, artist/photographer Leslie Hewitt, explained that she had to find a way to wrest free from photography's white history.
Teaching empathy to students is another strategy, said the panelist Dacher Keltner, a psychology professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
"Whatever she's being paid needs to be doubled," said her co-panelist Larry Sabato, director of the Virginia Center for politics.
It's interesting ... Maria has already appeared on 'Shark Tank' as a guest panelist, and she did pretty well in that capacity.
Here are some of the key excerpts, with context, from the prepared opening statements that each panelist submitted for the record.
Here are some of the key excerpts, with context, from the prepared opening statements that each panelist submitted for the record.
Historian Douglas Brinkley, a panelist, said the president has lost all "moral authority" and is now a "bedfellow" to David Duke.
The remark drew a protest from fellow panelist and Trump-supporter Paris Dennard who appealed to CNN's Don Lemon, who was moderating.
Ashley is a sought after public speaker and widely published bestselling author who frequently serves as an expert panelist at international conferences.
Bethenny Frankel is shooting back at a claim that she once yelled at The View panelist Sunny Hostin's child on the beach.
The exhibition, 22018 Painters, was under review for the "Review Panel" (a monthly discussion of current exhibitions) when I was a panelist.
Panelist guesses: Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Tina Turner, Anita Baker Audience guesses: Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan, Anita Baker Oh honey!
The "Shark Tank" panelist added that he would prefer to run as a Republican rather than mounting a bid as a Democrat.
Fuentes also hosted "America's Funniest Home Videos" from 1998 to 1999, and was a panelist on "Hollywood Squares" from 2001 to 2004.
It was a welcome change from just a few weeks ago, when the show hosted a climate denier as an expert panelist.
One of the undeniable impacts of technology is "weakened worker power," says Michelle Miller, a panelist and the co-founder of Coworker.
But even some of Section 230's biggest proponents, like panelist and legal scholar Jeff Kosseff, are open to tweaking its language.
Behar, a longtime View panelist, and McCain, who joined the show permanently in 2017, have repeatedly argued over their diametrically opposed politics.
Once he steps down, he's as much a diagnostician of the fracture of our current politics as any Meet the Press panelist.
Actress Yvette Nicole Brown added five red hearts, and Abby Huntsman, a fellow panelist on The View, commented with hearts and American flags.
The talent team includes a panelist, a statistician, three casters, four analysts and two observers who worked the three-day event in Montreal.
None of the emails describe overt demands from Google to edit a blog post, disinvite an unfriendly panelist, or kill a policy paper.
" There was an audible gasp from some in the audience, and panelist Sunny Hostin said, "Let's not start calling each other b***hes.
But panelist Dusan Stojanovic, founder and director at True Global Ventures, said regulation will not hobble the rise of fintech as some feared.
Each panelist was invited to introduce a previously selected scene from a documentary and dissect how they interpret it through their personal lens.
View panelist Meghan McCain said she had met Smith when she lunched at a B. Smith's restaurant in Washington, D.C.'s Union Station.
The model and one-time FABLife panelist snapped a pic of herself in a tight black tube dress, which revealed her pregnant belly.
Panelist Kofi Dadzie, CEO and Co-founder of Rancard Solutions which connects global brands to mobile audiences with artificial-enabled conversational commerce, concurred.
On Fox News, David Bossie, former Trump Deputy Campaign Manager, telling a black panelist that he's "out of his cotton-picking mind." pic.twitter.
Flick on a Sunday political TV show and you'll likely see Blackburn defending Trump against whatever the Democrat panelist is throwing at him.
The other panelist during the interview was "doing nothing but politicizing the issue of making an example of one particular child," Lewandowski said.
What was very much discussed, however, were the findings of a new survey conducted by Airbnb and panelist/political research guy David Binder.
One panelist shared her struggles with discrimination based on skin tone, and another with the visible injuries she experienced from a burn accident.
" Panelist Harold Ford then asked Hayden whether any of his peers whom he respects greatly is advising Trump, and he responded, "No one.
Halperin was an NBC News senior political analyst and MSNBC panelist and was suspended from the network after CNN first reported the allegations.
Faith Salie is a panelist on the NPR show "Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me!" and the author of the essay collection "Approval Junkie."
Speaking in turn, each panelist espoused similar ideas: that racism can only be defeated by accepting Jesus Christ as one's lord and savior.
I was a panelist at the Con of Thrones recently, and one of the discussions I moderated was a "R +L =J" panel.
The panel was on police brutality and the dialogue between Manigualt-Newman, Moderator Ed Gordon and the fellow panelist devolved into a shouting match.
"R&D thrives when there is PAE litigation reduction," said panelist Michael Meuer an Intellectual Property professor at the Boston University School of Law.
THE AVID COOK AND DAILY PANELIST ON THE MEREDITH VIEIRA SHOW KNOWS EVERYTHING IS BETTER WITH BACON 2 (5- to 6-oz.) chicken cutlets
Johnson – who has been dating the Shark Tank panelist for over nine months – says their relationship works so well because it's based on friendship.
Here's a little more about each panelist: After graduating from SMU in Dallas, Whitney spent 6 months in Asia working inNorthern Thailand and Cambodia.
But his co-panelist Dana Perino embarrassingly let him know he was confusing King with black journalist Robin Roberts who interviewed Smollett on ABC.
"Does anyone think the cinnamon has something approaching like … it's like Big Red gum," says one panelist, while another agrees the spice is overwhelming.
I was the only panelist who did not buy into the premise that the Senate is broken (the other three panelists were political scientists).
Martin and his fellow panelist, A+E Networks chairman and chief executive Nancy Dubuc, noted that in this new media landscape size does matter.
He's a panelist on the U.S.C. Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Daybreak poll, which has emerged as the biggest polling outlier of the presidential campaign.
Panelist Jenny McCarthy was the first to comment on his stature, calling him "Kevin Hart little," while the others noted that he has swagger.
CARAMANICA Is this the right place to mention that the job I believe I'm best suited to, after my own, is "Terrace House" panelist?
I am sure it is strange for your viewers that a regular panelist should disappear for months without warning and without any real explanation.
He brought that know-how with him as a panelist on the very first televised presidential debate, between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy.
"There is an opportunity for you to get into that conversation," said Michael Cyrs, a panelist and director of wealth advisory at Savant Capital.
"For all of the voter suppression schemes that I am seeing right now, it's offensive and it hurts," panelist Erik Huey told VICE News.
When fellow panelist Scottie Nell Hughes responded by pleading "Will you please stop saying that word?" before adding "My daughter is listening" Navarro lost it.
Funnily enough, Cameron Bure isn't the only View panelist who is moving on to work on a revival of the sitcom that made her famous.
"Know your audience!" says Paula Harvey, the vice President of Human Resources at Schulte Building Systems, and a talent management special expertise panelist at SHRM.
She continues to write for right-leaning media and to speak on conservative television and radio, usually as the youngest panelist and the only woman.
FRIDAY, MARCH 15 NEW YORK - Michael Held, Bank of England executive vice president, is a panelist at the Ethics by Design Conference 2019 1540 GMT.
Mr. Batiste, the final panelist at the Cities for Tomorrow conference, talked about how his career and musical aesthetic were molded by two dynamic cities.
While the shot won't prevent COVID-19, it "reduces your chance of being weakened, which makes COVID-19 more dangerous," Shlain reported a panelist said.
Panelist Robert Cherny, author of Victor Arnautoff and the Politics of Art, said Arnautoff meant the mural as a critique of Washington and Manifest Destiny.
In its new prime-time incarnation, "The Five" will add a regular panelist: Jesse Watters, a protégé of Mr. O'Reilly's who recently interviewed Mr. Trump.
"It's not competition in the market, it's competition for the market," said panelist Fiona Scott Morton, an economics professor at the Yale School of Management.
During the onstage interview I moderated, panelist Jeff Owens, CTO at the auto supplier Delphi, told me "safety sells" when it comes to autonomous technology.
Plouffe's co-panelist, former Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter, seemed to bristle at the idea that the sharing economy represents a new source of lobbying power.
Behar, a panelist on "The View," recently belittled Vice President Mike Pence over his religious beliefs and suggested people who talk to Jesus are mentally ill.
However, as fellow panelist Katelyn Burns later wrote, this was just one of two panels — out of more than 100 — that directly focused on LGBTQ issues.
"Our kitchen table is our happy place," says the Match Game panelist, who enforces classic dinnertime rules like no cell phones or elbows on the table.
When he was a panelist at a resource investment conference last year, the moderator asked panelists where they would invest money they needed in 10 years.
" NBC reporter and guest panelist Jacob Soboroff responded that he hadn't seen de Lesseps's costume of Ross but said, "it sounds a little racist to me.
" He also thanked fellow panelist and "PBS Newshour" correspondent Yamiche Alcindor for her comments during the segment, saying she's a "wonderful colleague and an important voice.
And here was a white panelist suggesting that his African-American peer should really go back and learn his history before criticizing someone about the Klan.
But one panelist, Roberta Brummert, said the implants present "so much of a risk that they need to be taken off the market," the AP reported.
Sharon Osbourne, 63, was a regular panelist on U.S. reality TV talent show "America's Got Talent" and played out a battle with colon cancer in public.
Janet L. McDavid, a panelist at the F.T.C. hearing and a lawyer at Hogan Lovells, said simply going after companies because they were big was dangerous.
"Public Health systems are prepared to deal with short-term outbreaks that last for weeks, like an outbreak of meningitis," a panelist said, according to Shlain.
Another panelist, Daymond John, who didn't state his aesthetic preference, found enough realness in the company's recent $2.8 million in sales to invest in Eco Flower.
Ms. Hansen said that she feels like she has been preparing to be a panelist for her whole life; she knew her time would eventually come.
Panelist Kevin Garlan, North America innovation head for Citi, argued that smart cities should aim to draw funding from both public funds and private sector partnerships.
But on Saturday many in the crowd were startled when a panelist voiced her criticism of Trump -- and for conservatives who choose to stand by him.
The opening panel gets particularly depressing when it turns to Autor's co-panelist Paul Osterman, a professor of human resources management at MIT's Sloan business school.
"You want a cut of the revenue without any of the risk," shot back fellow panelist Sara Slane, the AGA's senior vice president of public affairs.
"Some of this is to be expected, but it should not significantly interfere with normal work activities," notes Valerie Keels, another SHRM HR Disciplines special expertise panelist.
" Trump begun to say that millennials could relate to his father because "he's gone from just about nothing," but was interrupted by "Outnumbered" panelist Julie Roginsky. "Nothing?
Total Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanné, a panelist on Tuesday, said the French oil and gas producer would announce a retail network in the kingdom with Saudi Aramco.
Steve Götz, another panelist, started his remarks by apologising "because I'm from Silicon Valley and we have created many of the problems we're trying to solve today".
"Don't assume you're going to earn your way out of it," said panelist Elisabeth Cullington, managing director of HoyleCohen and co-founder of the firm's Women's Practice.
Geist then said he though the stories were the result of an opposition research drop by Democrats, which prompted Bloomberg's Mark Halperin, another panelist, to weigh in.
Two days before the start of the women's first major here, Annika Sorenstam appeared as a panelist at the inaugural Women in Sports Conference at Mission Hills.
She was a panelist at yesterday's U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Outlook Forum and serves on the board of the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research.
She also chided a panelist who questioned her about whether she — as a woman — would have credibility as commander in chief, should she ascend to the presidency.
"You're going to have a harder time getting Democrats to say, 'We don't want government to work,'" said Mr. Schneiderman, who was a panelist at the event.
Each panelist has some kind of area of expertise: Disneyland in California, Disney World in Florida, Disney Vacation Clubs across the country or the Disney Cruise Line.
The application process to become a panelist is intensive and has three parts: a series of short-answer essay questions, a video submission and a phone interview.
Rudy Giuliani made a guest appearance later during Ingraham's show and immediately started calling a co-panelist "an idiot" and yelling at him to "shut up." pic.twitter.
Note that the other panelist, USA Today publisher Larry Kramer, has also found the digital landscape challenging since then; he stepped down from his post last summer.
It was a parable that Walker shared as a panelist for the "Women in the Media and Online Harassment" session, part of the SXSW Interactive Online Harassment Summit.
Long-time Fox News panelist Charles Krauthammer, a psychiatrist, Pulitzer Prize-winner and bestselling author, who died Thursday at age 68, regularly commented on issues great and small.
"If you have a compliant and helpful administration, I think you can just tear it down," said David Schnare, another panelist who served on the Trump transition team.
The violinist, dancer and songwriter, who was 4th on Forbes World s Highest Paid YouTube Stars in 2015, will be a panelist on the #GirlLove on YouTube discussion.
He told Trump supporter and fellow "New Day" panelist Jeffrey Lord that the candidate's missteps continue to snowball because he made himself the issue from the very beginning.
Another panelist, Arielle Jovellanos, agreed that she doesn't think much about her gender in her work, but recognizes that this is probably thanks, in part, to her predecessors.
Carson was either confused—and thought that Kay was a fellow panelist and not a journalist—or he was insisting that a member of the press be silenced.
" Guest panelist Jacob Soboroff, a reporter for NBC News, responded that he hadn't seen de Lesseps's costume of Ross but that "it sounds a little racist to me.
Petrescu was in charge of finding alternative datasets to buy for the firm's many portfolio-management teams, and he was a frequent panelist at high-profile data conferences.
Many journalists condemned the outburst, but the panelist became a hero of sorts to some men for, as they saw it, putting Ms. Sirmed back in her place.
Guest and season 1 winner T-Pain commented that he thought he recognized the voice and fellow panelist Nicole Scherzinger agreed that the singer is someone they know.
A spokesperson for NBC and MSNBC, where Halperin was a political analyst and regular "Morning Joe" panelist, told me he wouldn't be on air to promote his book.
Christian Mihr, another panelist and managing director of Reporters Without Borders, said the law would unwisely transfer authority from Germany's justice system to companies like Facebook and Twitter.
Mitchell served as a panelist alongside award-winning producer and writer Shonda Rhimes as well as Fennidy and other Black girls and women who have experienced hair discrimination.
"With $22 million in exemptions, it's not so much of a tax issue as it used to be," said Brent Brodeski, a panelist and CEO of Savant Capital.
In this exclusive conversation, Kelly, a regular panelist on CNBC's "Fast Money," also shares his views on the U.S. dollar, currency wars, oil, his investment approach and much more.
Which is why, when we heard about the L.A.-based AWE conference (Amazing Women Entrepreneurs), we were in no way surprised to see that Amoruso was a featured panelist.
This year, James was a mentor and panelist at the NFL Business Academy, one of the league's initiatives to help players with career and professional development including financial planning.
Each panelist, with their individual expertise on the world of punk graphic arts, will bring their own take to what is sure to be a robust and enriching conversation.
Panelist Akash Pathek, who is the director of brand marketing and digital strategy at McDonald's, said data shows many millennials are choosing care of families over pursuing a career.
Were it not for its most famous panelist and her large media pack, it would have been just like any other liberal community meeting taking place all over America.
At one point, her fellow-panelist Denton Ebel, a geologist with a focus on meteorites, asked if anyone in the audience could explain the Outer Space Treaty of 1967.
And technology may speed the diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of blindness, said panelist Dr. Jessica Mega, who leads the healthcare team at Verily, formerly Google Life.
"His charming, bumbling buffoon image was neatly done and went down very well with audiences," said Ian Hislop, editor of Private Eye magazine and a panelist on the show.
I commented to my co-panelist before the meeting began that 50 years ago I could count over two dozen "institutionalists" in the House alone, without thinking or blinking.
"The party is finally beginning to use terms that would be in any 'Race 101' textbook like 'implicit bias' or 'stereotype anxiety'," agreed fellow panelist and Georgia state Rep.
It's hard to believe that just over a year ago Americans didn't watch Ken Jeong on their television screens every Wednesday night as a panelist on The Masked Singer.
While being interviewed on MSNBC's Morning Joe, veteran columnist and panelist, Mike Barnicle, asked Governor Johnson about what his strategy to end the horrors occurring in Aleppo would be.
" A regular panelist on "Morning Joe," Ms. Jordan writes about the president's attacks on Mika Brzezinski, denouncing behavior "that would get a man fired in any semi-functional workplace.
After the announcement, CNN Business published a report based on interviews with half a dozen people who said part of the reason Huntsman left was co-panelist Meghan McCain.
The U.S. Office of Space Commerce recently hosted a workshop at the National Institute of Standards and Technology campus in Boulder, Colorado, where (full disclosure) I was a panelist.
"Black joy is really that pursuit of healing all of those wounds," Sade Lythcott, chief executive of the National Black Theater and a panelist, said in a telephone interview.
"Morning Joe" panelist and USA Today columnist Heidi Przybyla agreed, pointing out that one of Trump's most-derided media sources dealt one of the biggest blow's to Clinton's campaign.
On both Friday and Monday, she was joined on the panel by recurring panelist Ana Navarro, the anti-Trump Republican commentator who voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.
JONAH GOLDBERG, "SPECIAL REPORT" ALL-STAR PANELIST: I don&apost want to sound like Dana Perino, but -- BAIER: we&aposre not going to talk about Dana on the next panel.
"Characters can be very delicate because people know these characters in their heads, and they may like these characters and they may not like what you're doing," one panelist explained.
Pointing her finger at AM Show panelist Mark Richardson, Ardern said "it is totally unacceptable in 2017 to say that women should have to answer that question in the workplace".
One of the highlights of Schumer's sketch is when a panelist tries to give a young woman in the audience a pep talk and ends up apologizing for her advice.
Like Trump, Cuban is a billionaire businessman with stints on reality TV. Cuban is a frequent panelist on ABC's "Shark Tank" and is the owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks.
The panelist Joy Behar noted the presence of Trump supporters early on, and a camera panned to the audience to show a group of cheering men in the front row.
"I need to see that you're thinking about me, and I need a candidate who can speak to race, not just class," another panelist, Benny Starr of Columbia, told CNN.
Two years ago, as a panelist for an avant-garde cooking demonstration at a neuroscientists' convention, she signaled her approval of the food by lifting her plate and licking it.
Nevertheless, when Ms. McCracken, who knew Mr. Jarrar only by sight, finally located the missing panelist, she extended a hand to shake, and found herself instead enveloped in a warm embrace.
While the ensuing fame increased demand for Solomon as a speaker and "expert" panelist within the fossil-fuel-funded skeptic community, two things jump out as particularly strange about the book.
The columnist Eleanor Clift, a longtime panelist on the show, wrote in The Daily Beast that he had been treated for prostate cancer for some time and that it had spread.
The couple met in 2013 at a public interest law panel hosted by the North American South Asian Law Students Association; the bride was the moderator and the groom a panelist.
The event, which included Stone as a panelist, seemed more like a revival meeting at a Sunday house of worship than an academic conference, according to a reporter who was there.
"At the sixth trial, Evans accepted the first black panelist, then struck the remaining five, proffering facially neutral reasons for his strikes that the Mississippi Supreme Court sanguinely accepted," Johnson wrote.
In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's episode, season 1 champ T-Pain returns as a guest panelist — and he's got strong hunch about the celebrity behind this season's Thingamajig costume.
In recent years, Krauthammer was best known for his nightly appearance as a panelist on Fox News&apos "Special Report with Bret Baier" and as a commentator on various Fox News shows.
Fellow panelist, Deputy Russian Finance Minister Maksim Oreshkin added that accumulating debt was good for European economies in cyclical slowdown, but bad for the major emerging market economies of China and Russia.
"Thanks for caring about our show," Lauren Cohan, who plays Maggie, said through tears after another panelist pointed out the show will air its 99th episode by the end of the season.
New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones was originally scheduled to host the panel at NABJ but she and a fellow panelist, The New Yorker's Jelani Cobb, pulled out after Manigault's addition.
Tom Rogan is a foreign policy columnist for National Review, a domestic policy columnist for Opportunity Lives, a former panelist on The McLaughlin Group and a senior fellow at the Steamboat Institute.
Responding to a question from attendee Lucia Diaz-Martin about how legalization in the US would affect POC, panelist Brooke Carpenter of Flow Kana spoke candidly about her involvement in Oakland politics.
"Potentially if you are looking into next year, when the term of a third panelist comes to an end, we really are looking into a non-functioning WTO appellate body," Schneider-Petsinger.
"This is saying a robot is less biased than a human, and that's just not true," says Diane Antishin, a panelist at Fulcrum and VP of HR at DTE Energy in Detroit.
He made frequent appearances on several game shows Russell was a guest panelist on several game shows between the 1960s to the '90s, including "To Tell The Truth" and "Match Game PM."
Another panelist, Michael Sabia — the president and chief executive of Canadian investor CDPQ — said the "growth problem" facing the global economy today is not one that can be solved by monetary policy.
One panelist, the chef and TV personality Andrew Zimmern, said he had received calls from employees in his production company asking if he could hide immigrants in his unused cabin in Minnesota.
In one debate in Britain, about the fallout from the Charlie Hebdo affair, a fellow panelist bemoaned the fact that the debate had become polarized between those for and those against free speech.
Season 8: Sarah Stone (Travis Lane Stork)Before he was an expert panelist on The Doctors, Dr. Travis Lane Stork was the Bachelor, and he gave his heart to Sarah Stone in Paris.
"I'll do my best to try to keep this a civil as possible," broadcast journalist and fellow panelist Ed Gordon said in a video clip of the panel, shared by a Twitter user.
Raymond Park was a panelist at Super Megafest Comic-con in Massachusetts last weekend, and law enforcement sources tell us they got a 911 call early Sunday reporting an assault at his hotel.
As long as oxymorphone is still on the market Opana will still benefit patients, because otherwise they'll just move on to generic oxymorphone that has no abuse-deterrant properties, panelist Ronald Litman said.
After leaving government, she went to work for the Heritage Foundation, and then in 1995, she joined National Review and joined "Capital Gang." where she was a panelist for the next 10 years.
In addition to her most popular role on The Dick Van Dyke Show, Rose Marie also endeared herself to audiences on The Doris Day Show and as a regular panelist on Hollywood Squares.
" One of Sara Fischer's speed round questions for each panelist: The future of media is… VandeHei: "a hell of a lot different than it is today" Hamby: "vertical video" Gentles: "audience" Bowyer: "hopeful.
Gary Johnson, the Libertarian presidential candidate, is under fire for his apparent lack of foreign policy knowledge after he asked "What is Aleppo?" during an interview with MSNBC's Morning Joe panelist Mike Barnicle.
After performing their acoustic and sultry rendition of Britney Spears's hit "Toxic," all the judges rallied behind the two, with judge panelist Demi Lovato exclaiming that she was "in love" with the couple.
The 65-year-old host and former frequent panelist on the late "McLaughlin Group" has been on a ratings roll as of late and is second on the network only to Rachel Maddow.
Halperin served as an NBC senior political analyst and frequent MSNBC "Morning Joe" panelist until October 2017, when five women accused him of sexual harassment while at ABC News in the early 2000s.
For the dozens of job seekers gathered in the 10th floor of a building near Times Square, a text message from a friend that one panelist read aloud didn&apost exactly inspire confidence.
After his Houston Rockets were bounced in the first round, Howard appeared as a guest panelist on TNT's Inside the NBA, where he revealed his vulnerable side in an ensemble of antacid tones.
Increasingly, both in Pakistan and elsewhere, when you go to a public event as a speaker or a panelist, the first thing that appears in front of you is a bottle of water.
Indeed, during the AACR session, one panelist — an esteemed cancer researcher from the U.K. — sarcastically wondered if he and others beyond the shores of America would be able to participate in the effort.
"Then in that case you get the worst of all worlds where you lose the seat, and in the process of losing it you've become the party of pedophiles," panelist John Heilemann added.
A panelist named You habitually curls a finger over her lips when saying something hesitant or sly; Reina plays the naïf, easily embarrassed; Yama-chan is the internet's lascivious avatar, urging on conflict.
But when he appeared on Maher's Real Time — a decision for which the host got flack — guest panelist Larry Wilmore told the controversial personality something you normally can't utter on television without getting bleeped.
I.Am, who has also coached on the Australian version, has been the only panelist to have appeared on all five seasons of the The Voice UK. Jones appeared on four, winning the inaugural season.
Panelist John Locke, who specialises in the connection between Aboriginal culture and landscapes, said a deep affinity for environment runs through all aspects of indigenous culture and it's not just unique to Indigenous Australians.
"I think this is a really promising alternative to what's out there and will be attractive to a lot of patients," said Laurel Habel, a panelist and researcher at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, California.
"I think there is a possibility to be both — to be the champion and be the good role model," added Thorpe, who will be a panelist for broadcaster Star Sports during the 2016 Games.
"It won't change until individuals who don't look like Nina and I decide that enough is enough," he added, referencing his fellow panelist and CNN political commentator, Nina Turner, who is also African-American.
Panelist guesses: Sean Penn, Russell Crowe, Lil Pump, P. Diddy, Sugar Ray Leonard, Jamie Foxx, Terrence Howard, CeeLo Green Audience guesses: T. Pain, R. Kelly, T.I., Lenny Kravitz Keep your EYE on the clues.
NBC senior political analyst and frequent MSNBC "Morning Joe" panelist Mark Halperin has been accused of sexual harassment by five women while at ABC News in the early 2000s, according to a CNN report.
Hours later, CNN Business published a story based on interviews with half a dozen people who said part of the reason Huntsman was leaving was because of tensions with fellow conservative panelist Meghan McCain.
"I think this is a really promising alternative to what&aposs out there and will be attractive to a lot of patients," said Laurel Habel, a panelist and researcher at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, California.
Rani Wellingstein, chief executive, Oryx Vision Rani Wellingstein, chief executive, Oryx Vision No less impressive is the work of fellow panelist Rani Wellingstein of Oryx Vision, whose company is developing its own novel LIDAR technology.
"I don't know what's going to happen going forward, but I get the feeling that the drama that develops will be more subtle than before, like silently falling snow," comedian and panelist Yoshimi Tokui says.
"This technology enables a huge amount of transparency that is unprecedented in financial markets," said panelist Jonathan Levin, chief operating officer of Chainalysis, which helps companies identify the sources of funds behind the coin offerings.
Mr. Jones had gotten into a testy interchange the night before with his Evangelical co-panelist Kayleigh McEnany as she all but accused him of race-baiting and he admonished her to stop interrupting him.
Those millions read her column in scores of newspapers across the country and knew her face from her regular appearances as a panelist on the CBS game show "What's My Line" in the 21963s. Mrs.
"Phillips also old the event that he had been nominated as "Islamophobe of the year," by the Islamic Human Rights Commission, to which his fellow panelist, the campaigner Philip Tatchell, joked that he was "jealous.
ON TAP WEDNESDAY II: Leonardo Martinez-Diaz, a Treasury Department official and United States chairman for the Green Climate Fund, will be a featured panelist at a Center for American Progress event on climate finance.
"To that angle, when you're talking about Putin," McCain began, after another panelist suggested Manafort may be too afraid of what Russian President Vladimir Putin would do to him to be completely honest with Mueller.
Panelist John Bonacic, chairman of the New York Senate's gaming committee, said he hoped his sports gambling bill introduced in March would set the blueprint for state regulators to use in New York and elsewhere.
When you tune in to The Bachelor's live aftershow, Bachelor Live, you can always expect a chat with an ousted contestant, and perhaps some color commentary from Bachelor alums and a quirky panelist or two.
"I would still send the Stajcic reply to (FFA chairman) Chris Nikou and ask him to confirm his earlier advice not to interview him," Fairfax media quoted panelist Rod McGeoch as saying in the email.
" In 22002, longtime co-hosts of The View Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar famously walked off the daytime show after guest panelist O'Reilly shouted at them during a heated argument about the proposed "Ground Zero Mosque.
" Krauthammer was familiar to many Americans as a frequent panelist on Fox News' Special Report With Bret Baier, but he also penned a weekly column for the Post that was syndicated to hundreds of newspapers. "R.
Following that February 2017 discussion with small business owners and entrepreneurs, Trump repeatedly talked about one panelist, Lisa Phillips, a once-homeless woman who launched a gift basket business in Baltimore and now mentors other entrepreneurs.
I do know this, though, I heard the 'hallelujah chorus' come immediately on cue last night saying, and [panelist] Richard [Haass] is laughing because he saw it too: 'Nothing to see here, move along, move along.
" Fellow panelist David Urban, who works at the consulting firm American Continental Group, defended the profession, arguing that it's protected by the First Amendment as a right to "petition the government for a redress of grievances.
But as a panelist last week at a legal conference at L.A.'s Loyola Law School, Berk offered a window into the frustrating world of defending a man who has inspired a cultural shift in America.
After a fellow-panelist, Tochi Onyebuchi, the author of a young-adult fantasy series influenced by Nigerian myth, urged the crowd to read Jemisin's books, James joked that Jemisin would be coming for the Booker next.
Rafik Nayed, CEO of Bahrain's Al Salam Bank and fellow panelist, seconded Harburg's remarks, noting that Chinese companies have been attracted to the region by "organic" market opportunities and "shared geopolitical structures" which unite the regions.
A preview clip of the conversation published Wednesday quickly drew attention on social media due to the tenor of the questioning from panelist Kevin Hart, who seemed to imply that coming out is no longer necessary.
"Everyone is extremely jealous of Betoota because they get to write funny stuff and everyone clicks on their stuff," said Osman Faruqi, a panelist at the pub and an editor at Junkee, a pop culture website.
Her career as a freelance journalist started in the 1960s, and she'd also published two successful biographies: one of actress Tallulah Bankhead in 1972, and one of journalist and game-show panelist Dorothy Kilgallen in 2000.
Clarity Haynes will discuss social media censorship of queer and feminist art as a panelist in "The Art Museum as a Political Space," at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, on Saturday March 24 at 2pm.
It is a very big deal in South Korea, so much so that when Ken Jeong was offered to be a panelist on the American version, his Korean parents insisted he take Fox up on the offer.
Panelist Michael Neidorff, chairman and CEO of Centene, which focuses on providing health care solutions to the most vulnerable persons in the U.S., said using all available technology for all patients regardless of their circumstances was critical.
Read More Cramer: The market's dead wrong about these stocks Cramer also took the time to get a reality check from a Daymond John, an entrepreneur, panelist on "Shark Tank" and founder of popular clothing company FUBU.
"You guys are going to be ducking cheesesteaks for the rest of your careers," a panelist says to Christie and former Mets beat writer Andy Martino, after both have finished kicking around the Phillies and their fans.
Mohamed Amin Ahmed, a panelist with Picciolini, described how his identity as an "average Mohamed" gave him credibility with the young men in his community who were hearing ISIS messages online and on Fox News and CNN.
Estey McLoughlin and her predecessors had discussions with McCain about becoming a panelist more than once, but when the show approached her in the summer of 2017, its popularity was rising and the offer was finally appealing.
Common Challenges Here are the top ones: the ability to apply for jobs, mobility issues when interviewing, and the potential for prejudice, says Paula Harvey, a talent acquisition special expertise panelist at The Society for Human Resource Management.
Another panelist was the lawyer Shay Dvoretzky, who has handled several religious liberty cases, including representing Abercrombie & Fitch when the company refused to hire a Muslim woman who wore a hijab (the Supreme Court ruled against the company).
"Of course Hawaii was great, but it really feels fun having Terrace House back in Japan," panelist Reina Triendl tells The Verge and other reporters at a small gathering on the tiny Terrace House studio set in Tokyo.
Wilmore remedied the situation by gleefully "inserting" himself into the show and correcting — hilariously -- the inaccurate blather of a panelist playing down American racism, and then finished up with a takedown of O'Reilly for making light of slavery.
Despite vowing to leave Twitter amid the widespread outrage, Barr, 65, remained active on the social media platform throughout the night on Tuesday — even taking aim at Goldberg when she retweeted a doctored photo of The View panelist.
"The fact is when Gary Cohn was there, you didn't have to come out and say 'don't listen to the guy'," Cuban said in an on-stage discussion moderated by fellow "Shark Tank" panelist Kevin O'Leary on Thursday.
A third panelist, Julie Redding, Clinical Director of the Community Caring Collaborative in Washington County, Maine, described struggles faced by rural parents trying to access treatment, and the potential trauma that too many children experience as a result.
Since her husband's death in 63, Ms. Altman has appeared as a speaker and panelist at retrospectives of his work, including events at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the University of California, Los Angeles.
"We really look at social media as more of the credibility factor and an awareness of who we are and what we do," said Nina O'Neal, a panelist and partner at Archer Investment Management in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Susan Winterberg, an academic who studies business and ethics, was a panelist who brought important, even stirring insights about the devastating impact automation can have on communities and how companies can succeed by protecting people against those effects.
Every week for the next year, each panelist will answer about 15 questions from eager travelers seeking advice on where to stay, which rides to go on, where to eat and how to activate wristbands, among other questions.
At most, an oblique mention was made to the "self-righteous governor" of Virginia (Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat), who, they argued, blamed Trump for the Charlottesville violence: something treated by the panelist as patently and self-explanatorily ridiculous.
" Panelist Gun Kut described most of the delegation's answers as "very defensive", adding: "I'm sure you didn't come all the way from China to basically say that everything is okay and there is not much to be done.
"Some women make all the money, and then once it's in the bank, say, 'I don't want anything to do with managing it,'" panelist Jen Dawson, a certified financial planner and wealth manager at Balasa Dinverno Foltz, told CNBC.
Diver David Cvet—another panelist at the festival—has been surveying the ocean floor of the harbour for years, and claimed he's discovered underwater anomalies, or depressions, in the area where the crash is said to have taken place.
In another instance from August 2013, Mr. Cullen was a panelist at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication when he described an encounter with a deputy fire chief outside a pub the night of the bombing.
For a brief introduction to the work of each panelist, read Ms. Haberman on pheasant hunting with Mr. Trump's sons, Mr. Confessore on the troubling concentration of campaign donations and Mr. Barbaro on the intricacies of Jeb Bush's Paleo diet.
"A great follow-up email or personal note should happen right after the interview, within half a day," says Kelly Marinelli, a principal consultant at Solve HR, and a talent acquisition panelist at the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM).
You Might Be Tempted, But Don't Play Around With PTO Lisa-Marie Gustafson, an SHRM HR Disciplines special expertise panelist, says one of the biggest issues she sees every year is employee misuse of sick leave around the holiday season.
Fellow panelist, and CEO of Aberdeen Asset Management, Sir Martin Gilbert agreed that fund managers should find more opportunities to distinguish themselves due to the expected end of the aggressive quantitative easing pursued by central banks since the financial crisis.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hillary Clinton, who until recently had avoided the spotlight in the wake of her election defeat in November, made a surprise appearance at New York's Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday as a panelist to discuss illegal elephant poaching.
At various times during his career, he served as a reporter, anchor, political commentator and panelist for ABC, BBC, CBC, CNN, NBC and PBS, and he received four individual Emmy Awards for television documentaries on civil rights and foreign policy.
For a sample from each panelist, read Ms. Parker-Pope on ambivalent marriages, Ms. Brody on the dangers of binge eating and Ms. Saint Louis on the failure of schools to adequately provide care for children with Type 1 diabetes.
"There are a ton of values being projected on this medium, and I attribute that to a certain set of memes that people grabbed hold of," panelist and Chief Digital Officer of the Canadian Film Center Ana Serrano told me afterwards.
The French oil major's Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanné issued a statement in support of Saudi Arabia, which is facing one of its toughest political crises in decades, before he flew to Riyadh to take part in the event as a panelist.
When panelist Justin Castelli, a certified financial planner and founder of RLS Wealth Management in Fishers, Indiana, struggled with writing about the fiduciary rule back in 2016, he decided that video might be a better way  to explain the regulation.
"I've never had a vintage like this, so lacking in structure and tannins, and with so much ripe fruit at the expense of minerality and earthiness," one panelist said, though he added that he thought the wines would be popular.
Sunny Hostin, another "View" panelist, said that Conway looks like she "sold her soul" in order to achieve tax reform "When she's answering these questions, she does look like she threw up in her mouth a little bit," Hostin said.
Panelist Gerardo Portela, director of the Puerto Rican financial authority known as AAFAF, stressed the severity of Puerto Rico's liquidity crisis, noting that $4.3 billion of the found money is tied up at government agencies and unavailable to pay the island's debt.
"There's this kind of unspoken expectation for women that you need to be taught something or need to be an expert before you can do anything," said Arianna Simpson, founder of the crypto investment fund Autonomous Partners and a panelist at the event.
The famous baker and New York Times Best Selling Author, who has over 1 billion views on her YouTube channel, will be a panelist on the #GirlLove on YouTube discussion on June 23 and the The More You Know panel on June 25.
Panelist David Chriswick, senior vice president and creative strategy lead at agency DigitasLBi, said that when doing research for Sprint, it was surprising to find that many millennial parents were going online to look for answers regarding smartphone-related issues with children.
Picking up on the theme, fellow panelist, Martin Sorrell, CEO of advertising behemoth WPP Group, criticized the culture of short-termism in business, particularly pronounced since the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, for encouraging a lack of sustainable and transformative strategic investment.
And although the analysis is written through a financial and policy lens, its conclusions can sometimes read just like the same thing you might hear from a panelist on CNN's election night coverage, handicapping the chances of Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.
On a talk show called "Now On My Way to Meet You", which features young, usually female, defectors from the isolated North, a video interview between Thae and a panelist was introduced as a chat with the "British gentleman-like Thae Yong Ho".
"There hasn't been that much change since 2007, at least not when it comes to the fundamentals," says Tal Ben-Shahar, a Happiness Summit panelist and former Harvard professor whose class on positive psychology was the most popular in the university's history.
David Bossie, the former deputy campaign manager for President Trump in 2016, told Democratic strategist and fellow Fox News panelist Joel Payne, who is black, that he was "out of [his] cotton-picking mind" during an immigration discussion on "Fox & Friends" this morning.
Most people know Nye as a scientist, but he's also appeared at skeptics conferences and on the popular podcast The Skeptics Guide to the Universe, whose cohost Cara Santa Maria appears on one episode of Saves the World as a guest panelist.
After being squeezed out there, he went to Fox News in 2009, where he has slowly been climbing the ladder, first as a roving panelist, then in 2013 as a weekend co-host of Fox & Friends, the network's breezy morning talk show.
They went to Comic-Con two years in a row (she was a panelist and he was her guest), and their work together, which began with a Fringe Festival production and then turned to the web series "Titus and Dronicus," grew more involved.
"This is an area that, as HR professionals, we weren't talking about quite as much until recent years," said Tracie Sponenberg, chief people officer for The Granite Group and a panelist on the Society for Human Resource Managment's HR Disciplines Special Expertise Panel.
"In the last year, judging by the cranes we are seeing across the city (of London), there has been a lot of construction (projects), but many of them will cease to be completed," Nigel Coates, a London architect and panelist at the event, said.
The Interior Department's counselor for energy policy, Vincent DeVito, gave a keynote over dinner; Richard Westerdale II, a senior energy adviser at the State Department, was a panelist; and Scott Pruitt, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, addressed attendees in a pre-taped video.
The key is to ensure that technological transformation in the financial industry can bring about the maximum benefit and at a minimum costs, which is a "classical problem" that many policymakers face, said Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Indonesia's finance minister who was also a panelist.
" Later Thursday on The View where she is a panelist, Meghan said she would be attending her grandmother's party this coming weekend in D.C. Asked by guest Ana Navarro if Roberta ever had "a hair out of place," Meghan responded: "No, she sleeps in Chanel.
"Name a country where that's worked—ever," Dell said confidently, apparently completely unaware that the top marginal tax rate in the US was 70 percent in the 1960s, and was as high as 94 percent during World War II. Thankfully, another panelist corrected him immediately.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - Jurors in South Carolina weighing homicide charges against a white former policeman who fatally shot a fleeing black motorist last year were to resume deliberations on Monday after earlier declaring they were deadlocked, with one panelist holding out against a conviction.
The intrigue surrounding the crown prince's appearance on a panel at the investment conference was amplified by a fellow panelist, Prime Minister Saad Hariri of Lebanon, who nearly a year ago was detained in Saudi Arabia, apparently on the orders of the crown prince.
Panelist Wendy Davis, a former Texas Democratic senator who lost a race for governor in 2014, said she has been a target of extensive harassment since rising to national fame in 2013 by staging an 11-hour filibuster to block an abortion restriction bill.
"The sale of cannabis is the easiest money that organized crime makes," said Bill Blair, the Liberals' Border Security and Organized Crime Reduction Minister, at a town hall hosted by CBC's The Current Monday night in Ottawa, which I participated in as a panelist.
"The most common definitions I've heard and tend to align with are: Culture is the unwritten and unspoken rules that govern behaviors and actions at work," says Bill Thomas, the managing principal at Centric Performance in Pittsburgh, PA, and a disciplines special expertise panelist at SHRM.
Earlier in the program, the panelist Reverend Michael Faulkner, a former NFL player who lands pretty squarely in Baldwin's political camp touched upon the hypocrisy of people claiming that NFL protests are un-American, and decided to dig into the history books to prove a point.
When a co-anchor added that Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook hadn't testified yet, panelist John Avlon, a CNN contributor and editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast, argued that Podesta and Clinton wouldn't know about the dossier and funding behind it, but Mook likely would.
The urgency of their calls for communal solidarity against institutional racism was made more urgent by panelist Leon Ford, Jr., who was shot five times by police in Pittsburgh and left paralyzed, after purportedly running a stop sign and being mistakenly profiled as a gang member.
"We have a health care system with all sorts of perverse incentives, many of which do little good for patients," said Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute and the other expert panelist who favored the U.S. over France, along with Mr. Garthwaite.
The response by a panelist, who is a chief executive of a financial technology firm, to the question was interesting: Jurisdictions other than the U.S. have proposed "regulatory sandboxes" only out of necessity to compete against the U.S. for financial technology, or "fintech," firms and talent.
The novelist Marita Golden, my fellow panelist at the Carnegie Library, has a new book, "The Wide Circumference of Love," that has found the right metaphor for this disorientation: The mind of one of her characters is being consumed by Alzheimer's as Washington is undergoing its transformation.
Phyllis Newman, a Tony Award-winning actress who was a fixture of New York theater for more than a half-century, a familiar game show panelist and a fund-raiser on behalf of women in entertainment dealing with illness, died on Sunday at her home in Manhattan.
One late-night panelist suggested that there might be more than one internet in the future — and the possible need for a digital Berlin Wall to separate, say, the more authoritarian one from the chaotic and free internet that has been morphing over the last 25 years.
One panelist, Adam Rothman, a Georgetown University historian, asked the audience if that school — which has offered preference in admissions to the descendants of 272 enslaved people who were sold in 1838 to keep the university afloat — should provide scholarships to descendants who attend other colleges.
Dancing with the Stars: Juniors has officially unveiled its line-up of celebrity judges, and while you might already know Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon and DWTS's own Val Chmerkovskiy, you might not know as much about the show's third incoming panelist despite her having a very famous name.
Even more fortunately for Dorsey, the "fireside chat" that was supposed to be about how technology is beating our sense of personal privacy to death with immaculately designed clubs available in three limited edition colors, the hack of allegedly nude photos belonging to panelist Emma Watson didn't come up.
As you'd expect — another panelist — Google's Benjamin Faes, MD, media & platforms, decried the rise of ad blockers and Shine's network level blocker tech specifically — arguing such moves risk the free content ecosystem that he argued has been allowed to flourish online thanks to publishers' content being supported by ads.
They all seemed to share the feeling that their work is not affected by the fact that they are women, with one panelist, surrealist indie comic artist Gabrielle Bell, saying she finds the centering of gender to be condescending, which seemed to bring the panel itself under scrutiny.
The survey results arrived in conjunction with the MIRA's annual conference in LA this week, where its findings and other economic challenges facing the music industry were discussed among leading economists, academics, music executives, and other industry professionals (full disclosure, this writer participated in the conference as a panelist).
When asked about the political motivations behind the bill (for instance, why an Indiana congressman would push regulations on an industry primarily based in New York), panelist Laura Patten, a specialist leader of Deloitte's Art & Finance Initiative, said that she did not believe that the proposed BSA extension was politically driven.
The former panelist on The View tied the knot with her fiancé Ricardo Lugo on a Royal Caribbean cruise Sunday in the Bahamas in front of about 150 of their closest friends (including Holly Robinson Peete, Vanessa Bell-Calloway, Phaedra Parks, Bill Bellamy, Tina Knowles-Lawson and Richard Lawson), PEOPLE confirms.
Asked about how startups can get their users to lobby for regulators on their behalf, as indeed Uber does, another panelist — Bradley Tusk, who has worked as a strategist for Uber and now FanDuel — said scale obviously helps but providing users with an easy way to do it is also key.
Recently, he's been popping up all over the place—with his mates Ed Sheeran and Example on Celebrity Gogglebox, and as a panelist on 2017's Big Fat Quiz of the Year (also, we'd like to point out, as a LARP-er in Noisey's very own The Real Game of Thrones).
" When CNN Political Analyst Joan Walsh, a fellow panelist, interjected and tried to justify Burnett's line of questioning, Dennard was taken aback: "Joan, when you get a show, I'll come on it, but until then, I'm gonna talk to Erin," he interrupted, adding "I'm not going to be accosted by you.
Panelist Michael Pregent, with the Hudson Institute, said North Korea is the worst thing to happen to the Iranian regime, because we're looking at the nuclear deal with North Korea and we are now seeing that they are a nuclear capable state that's getting ready to threaten the United States.
Some of the biggest names in finance are backing Ellevest, including Morningstar, which led a $10 million A round last fall, as well as Ajay Banga, CEO of MasterCard; Karen Finerman, co-founder of Metropolitan Capital Advisors and a CNBC Fast Money panelist; and Mohamed El-Erian, the former CEO of Pimco.
In one of the juror accounts that surfaced Thursday, the panelist agreed that there had been a 10-2 vote at one point, but said the mood in the room changed in the later hours and was roughly split between those who sought a conviction and those who wanted to acquit Mr. Cosby.
"I realized I loved two things about [owning a business]: I wasn't behind a desk all day, and much more important than that, I didn't have a boss," says Corcoran, who is serving as a panelist at Saturday's T.J. Maxx's "The Maxx You Project Workshop," which aims to inspire women to pursue their own aspirations.
That became clear just one month into the presidency, at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, where panelist Steve Milloy—formerly a paid flack for the tobacco and fossil fuel industries and member of the president's Environmental Protection Agency transition team—argued that the mainstream science on the health risks of air pollution was wrong.
This has happened to every woman, where I even was talking to somebody who's a regular panelist on one of the cable shows, and she told me that it happens to her, where she'll say something and then the host will go back to a man and attribute the thing she just said to him.
" Eleanor Hancock, a graduate student studying the effects of technology on the sex industry and a panelist at the 2nd International Love and Sex with Robots Congress held in London last month, says that sex robots (largely designed for, and by, men) commodify women, "but we already have real people selling sex—this is about something else.
"I've been acting for a really long time and sometimes I feel like when you're a child actor you can get stuck in a box," says the star, who broke out as a panelist on the game show Small Talk in 1996 before going on to star on Summerland, Darcy's Wild Life , The Beautiful Life: TBL and more.
I learned about the event through the work of USC alumna and panelist Helou-Hernandez, the creator of This Side of Hoover, an Instagram account and photo series that has paid tribute since 2017 to the community of Virgil Village, a vibrant, predominantly Latino population nestled between Silverlake and East Hollywood in Los Angeles, currently experiencing rapid gentrification.
"And end up winning it anyway," joked panelist Sam Stein, in a shot at President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
The speaker and panelist list is impressive and wide-ranging: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada; President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey; Lloyd Blankfein, the chief executive of Goldman Sachs; Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft; Jack Ma, the executive chairman of Alibaba Group; and Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund.
Kupperman examines his father Joel's long-suppressed legacy as a child prodigy and recurring panelist on American radio program Quiz Kids during World War II. An endeavor augmented by the author's discovery of "five massive, crumbling scrapbooks" stowed away at his parents' house, Kupperman's comic untangles the story of his father's childhood stardom, but that's just part of it.

No results under this filter, show 423 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.