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"damage control" Definitions
  1. a department or group, as aboard a naval vessel, responsible for taking action to control damage caused by fire, collision, etc.
  2. any efforts, as by a company, to curtail losses, counteract unfavorable publicity, etc.

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And Gage has been doing damage control and I've been doing damage control.
Screenshot of a 4chan thread discussing damage control via archive.is.
Following the report, Verizon has gone into damage control mode.
This "damage control" approach is inspired by the armed forces.
Chinese state media called for "damage control" at the meetings.
Today, CEO Nick Woodman is at CES on damage control.
""It's clear that Trump is scrambling to do damage control.
Others joked about his effort to do some damage control.
Art Review In 19643, Henri Matisse tried some damage control.
The US Treasury Department is already in damage control mode.
President Trump, meanwhile, tried to do some damage control yesterday.
Instead, they have spent the last week doing damage control.
Even when Trump tried to do damage control, he couldn't.
The company's attempts at damage control have been boilerplate at best.
According to records, he served as a damage control fireman apprentice.
Maintaining a modicum of privacy is a form of damage control.
Annette is there to do damage control for the Shepherd brand.
Rosselló had tried to do damage control as the protests escalated.
By Friday night, the festival was in full damage-control mode.
At Davos, the signs are that the damage control is working.
But in dire situations, damage control is always worth a shot.
The ride-sharing company has been in extended damage control mode.
The campaign's misguided method of damage control cannot weather this storm.
"I think they're just in damage control mode still," she said.
The Health and Human Services Department is in damage-control mode.
"The crew is highly trained in damage control," Admiral Stavridis said.
Even as the patterns of oppression become clearer, damage control is
The former NYC mayor pivoted into damage control on Thursday morning.
Here's what you need to know: • C.I.A. goes into damage control.
Cardinal Voiello does damage control after the pope's homily incites chaos.
There have also been stabs at damage control and soul-searching.
"This whole action is just PR damage control," Smith said of Alvogen.
Avengers: Damage Control will release for a limited time on October 18th.
In that respect, the RBI's decision was an exercise in damage control.
Soon after, Bee and TBS went into damage-control mode and apologized.
Nor did the Clintons invent the "prove it" theory of damage control.
Newspaper ads are a classic move for corporations in damage control mode.
The company itself joined the debate in an attempt at damage control.
Meanwhile, the White House spent much of the day doing damage control.
Most observers saw Saturday's press conference as a disaster in damage control.
When a person causes egregious offense, the appropriate response isn't damage control.
Hillary and Bill appeared together on 60 Minutes to do damage control.
Michael Wolff's "Fire and Fury" left aides scrambling to do damage control.
He will devote more of his visit to damage control than planned.
In the wake of the Stone resignations, Barr switched to damage control.
The White House has been in damage control mode — with limited success.
There's a lot riding on that marriage, and damage control always looms.
Biden has an immediate opportunity to do some damage control with black voters.
Angle and iRobot have been in damage control for a few days now.
So we have damage control to do here before we can move forward.
Now he's leading the damage control in a globe-spanning public relations crisis.
West tried to do damage control by taking matters into his own hands.
The network has been doing damage control after widespread criticism over the show.
But that was in September, and they're still doing damage control for it.
At that point, any customer service rep would go into damage-control mode.
Incredibly, Trump is once again contradicting his own staff's attempts at damage control.
Now executives scrambled to do damage control with employees before the earnings call.
Once he was elected, it went into damage-control mode, bracing for scrutiny.
A DNA "damage control team" scours our genome to patch up the injuries.
" She goes on, "The majority of my time is spent on damage control.
Better than exploding, sure, but still a concern for a company doing damage control.
As the video spreads across the internet, the zoo is working on damage control.
In an attempt at damage control, Charles uploaded an apology video directed at Westbrook.
And Bieber's been doing plenty of damage control to improve his image stateside, too.
For their part, the Patriot and other organizers are doing pre-emptive damage control.
It's a huge embarrassment for the institution, which is now in damage control mode.
And as things got heated, the campaigns weren't the only ones prepping damage control.
Desperate damage control efforts by the crew managed to save the ship, he said.
In each episode, the four main characters carry out really, really bad damage control.
"Damage control mode," or whatever you want to call it, exists for a reason.
Gillott Bowe recommends staying as calm as possible, like Zamora, while doing damage control.
But upon taking up his post, he will have to start with damage control.
"In the short term, it is all about survival and damage control," he said.
The company was in damage control mode, and no one seemed to be talking.
GOP leaders sought to do the same damage control Thursday after Trump's CHIP tweet.
Then came Mr. Mulvaney's damage-control sit-down on Fox News on Sunday morning.
WIRED: Well, let's start off with the trailer we just saw, Avengers: Damage Control.
She did not come to work for three days while ABC did damage control.
Victoria seems to be the only person in the Kama 4 actually attempting damage control.
Despite the gesture at damage control on Monday, Merkel's comments are hardly unique in Germany.
"It appears the FCC withheld these records in an attempt at damage control," said Rep.
Maybe he is interested in doing some damage control from his recent risque paparazzi pictures.
He will now be in high demand to help with damage control for the industry.
But behind the scenes she was in the thick of it helping with damage control.
But because summer can leave hair sun-ravaged, damage control should be your top priority.
Shortly before the ban went into effect, TikTok seemed to be in damage control mode.
Seeking to do damage control, Fertitta distanced the team and its shareholders from Morey's statement.
The EU priority is "damage control" by limiting the economic disruption and saving the Union.
The Republicans on the committee largely devoted their efforts to damage control on Trump's behalf.
The White House went into damage control mode after it was published on Thursday night.
Once he was elected, the bank went into damage-control mode, bracing for public scrutiny.
Minimizing the scope of the problem was "a naïve form of damage control," she said.
In this first pass, where the priority is damage control, time is of the essence.
Uber sprang into damage control mode, swiftly acknowledging mistakes and outlining actions to remedy them.
Still, the immediate reaction of those quoted lambasting their boss by Woodward was damage control.
Much like in previous turmoil, economists say Ankara's focus has been on immediate damage control.
Much of his former coworkers' appearance at the Senate on Thursday was doing damage control.
You may need to do damage control Mistakes are inevitable, and many are easily forgiven.
Brunner's tweet is likely an attempt at damage control, now that the primary behind him.
Of course, flip flopping color from dark to light merits an important conversation about damage control.
Travis flatly denied cheating, although he did some damage control while postponing a concert last week.
By the end of the day Tuesday, Bloomberg's team had a damage control plan in motion.
Russia had already been in damage-control mode since Krushelnitsky's failed drug test became public Feb.
The owners sounded panicked about their business under attack, and wanted to focus on damage control.
Such people eventually end up spending more time doing damage control than making their companies successful.
When life hands you lemons, sometimes it's best just to get on with the damage control.
This type of care was perfected in Iraq and Afghanistan, and it's called damage control surgery.
Early indicators show Trump may need damage control if he returns to private life next week.
DeVos spent her first day on the job at the Department of Education doing damage control.
That at least allows us to do damage control -- mitigate the damage done to national security.
Hakeem quips "Lucious who?" and Cookie saves the day with a bit of levelheaded damage control.
It was a bad story for the White House, and Kelly was tasked with damage control.
Bove figures Wells Fargo will go into damage control now to try to rehabilitate its image.
The Wells Fargo board of directors will congratulate him on his deft use of damage control.
So I just gotta do some damage control, cover up all the patches that I see.
That may require a shakeup of his own team to prioritize issues management and damage control.
Perhaps it was intended to be a form of damage control after being fired so quickly?
Boeing is now in damage control mode, as carriers cancel flights and try to limit disruptions.
Church leaders insisted the point of the meeting wasn't to do damage control on their brand.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is still doing damage control over Microsoft's $26 billion acquisition of LinkedIn.
Facebook could have approached its civic duty head-on, but instead busied itself with damage control.
In the short term, however, the testimony has put his government firmly into damage control mode.
Juicero staged an unsuccessful damage control campaign, and the company closed down in September of 2017.
He senses my tone and walks the few yards over to another market to do damage control.
With high-profile stars always selling something, the apology video is a necessary step of damage control.
Despite its best damage-control efforts, Facebook is still dogged by its checkered past on data privacy.
"Today's step is clearly an exercise in damage-control by Vivendi," Bernstein analysts said in a note.
If it really didn't care about attracting and retaining conservative users, why would it need damage control?
Facebook is mounting a damage-control effort in Washington DC to defend Libra ahead of Wednesday's hearings.
The UK government is in damage-control mode, trying to contain the effects of the president's comments.
But rather than do damage control, Tanton doubled down, confident enough that his ideas would eventually land.
Both events will put additional strains on a White House that is clearly in damage control mode.
Elizabeth was doing her best spy damage control, and it was still no match for Paige's stubbornness.
On Friday, the President himself was saying the lawyer doing damage control didn't have his facts straight.
"I can't imagine him being wired to step away, I think this is damage control," he added.
Rosello ended his vacation in France early to return to Puerto Rico to help with damage control.
She took a job in Denver, doing animal damage control research for the Fish and Wildlife Service.
Shortly after the town hall ended, White House officials (including Trump) got busy doing some damage control.
Facebook is set to meet with congressional offices this week in an attempt to conduct damage control.
Damage control for Europe, a loss for democracy in Hungary and an unexpected baguette champion in France.
As such, it's unlikely this strategy will do much other than mild damage control in the mainland.
Two stories run parallel: a tense F.B.I. investigation and a frazzled White House's attempt at damage control.
By way of damage control, the Tories sent Health Secretary Matt Hancock to visit the Leeds hospital.
But HBO's damage control didn't do much to convince those who'd already spoken out against the concept.
But it led to some embarrassing headlines, and forced the Expos to do some hurried damage control.
Damage control following the President's hour-long call with Putin and preventive measures for the future are necessary.
So it's no surprise that the company is testing out a number of different types of damage control.
Kris leads the meeting and they do damage control and they decide how they're going to handle it.
Regardless, it's often too late, and the recipients see the heart before their sender can do damage control.
Dani Mathers is in full-on damage control mode ... firing off an apology to her fellow Playboy Playmates.
President Donald Trump is doing damage control amid the fallout from his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
" Damage Control "When I was a kid, I begged my mom to let me chemically straighten my hair.
Just hours before President Trump's highly anticipated speech on Jerusalem, the White House is engaged in damage control.
Any sailor will tell you how long and how hard they train to get good at damage control.
HANNITY: When we come back, Bill Clinton trying to do damage control after his disastrous interview with NBC.
The Academy's future with PwC remains unclear, but the firm is in the midst of major damage control.
The BOJ has been doing damage-control since the unusual approach it took its bond buying on Jan.
McMaster branded the reporting "false" on Monday night as part of a swift White House damage control operation.
"Damage control, the president claims he misspoke once in his disastrous summit with Putin," Burnett said on CNN.
Daily management has been left to Johnson, who lacks his predecessor's experience with social issues and damage control.
Comey's testimony yesterday poked holes in her argument, so she may need to do damage control. http://bit.
Last year, Tinder crashed when Facebook made post-scandal damage control and changed its data policy once again.
Pelosi's trip was in part designed to serve as damage control to offset Trump's public and private comments.
It's a dynamic that results in great damage control for figures like Peterson, Alex Jones, and now, Musk.
Eschewing the conventional break between each side's statements, he grabbed five minutes before lunch to begin damage control.
Now, Kardashian seems to be using Johnson both to advertise her clothes as well as for damage control.
McDonald&aposs has been doing major damage control internally since the abrupt departure of former CEO Steve Easterbrook.
Video of Clinton played on loop on the cable networks as Clinton aides scrambled to do damage control.
Instead of performing Damage Control 101 – admit the mistake and move on – the Trump campaign denied the problem.
After the debate, he spoke with reporters to attempt some damage control, saying Castro mischaracterized his immigration policy.
The company is currently in full damage-control mode, with CEO Travis Kalanick promising changes and a new direction.
With many of the rumors started and spread abroad, Brazil's Health Ministry has been scrambling to do damage control.
I do a little damage control and then toss on leggings and boots and head to the dog park.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Another Western company has been plunged into damage control mode because of tensions with China.
Another Microsoft senior engineer told me the company's fumbling attempts at damage control only added to the outrage internally.
"Obama can go and relay a 'legacy damage control' posture in exchange for holding his tongue," he told me.
Since I recently bleached my hair, I tried the one made for frizz for some much-needed damage control.
At the recent Democratic debate, he tried to do damage control by taking responsibility for the police department's failures.
Hillary Clinton is doing damage control after a double whammy of misfires by supporters Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright.
So Netflix had some damage control to do going into the show's second season, which premiered on May 213.
Since then, Intel, which is reportedly most affected by the vulnerabilities, has been hard at work doing damage control.
Meanwhile, at a Locked press junket set up for damage control, Paige promises to help Rainer mend his reputation.
Embarrassing 'moments' are no longer moments, but posted in perpetuity for all to see without engaging in damage control.
Furthermore, Macmillan is not implicated in O'Reilly's sexual harassment scandal; Fox News is, and is in damage control mode.
The President's former White House communications chief Anthony Scaramucci said that Trump needed to launch a damage control effort.
One of Trump's deputies also attempted to do damage control over the White House's messaging on the presidential meeting.
So I don't think it's damage control as much as laying out to people what we thought would happen.
Was his backing of the new "Shuffle" in part an attempt at karmic balancing, or more crassly, damage ­control?
Amy is there for damage control, but there's too much going on in the "Winter Blunderland" that's worth salvaging.
The Academy, fumbling toward damage control, instituted a variety of sweeping rule changes and attempted to diversify its membership.
News articles also focused on efforts by administration aides to develop a damage control plan to handle the controversies.
She feared losing her job and being kicked out of graduate school, and she spent years on damage control.
Local Democrats begged Biden to do some damage control, though it seems he declined, per, according to the Times.
For these reasons Germany's real American policy is not confrontation (hardly Mrs Merkel's style, in any case) but damage control.
The Chicago-based aviation firm flew into damage control mode, insisting taxpayers were getting the "best value" for their money.
The owners, confronting a level of public hostility that the N.F.L. had never experienced, wanted to focus on damage control.
If that's accurate then Consumer Reports' next annual survey should reflect that, but until then Microsoft is on damage control.
It looks like CEOs are resigning from these councils, and the White House is trying to do some damage control.
Trump has spent the past couple weeks doing damage control after a series of sexual assault allegations from multiple women.
Thanks to social media, any customer can publicly air their grievances, turning Facebook pages into full-blown damage control centers.
Maza's Twitter thread went viral, and YouTube attempted to do damage control via tweet and background statements given to journalists.
He's not exactly in the public's good graces, and it's possible he thought this Instagram would do some damage control.
Following all this damage control, the future of the So Rich lipsticks — and Jaclyn Cosmetics — still remains in the air.
" After it became clear that the teenager was determined to tell her story, Leathers said she shifted to "damage control.
Ms. Trump tried to do damage control after her father seemed to have made reference to Megyn Kelly's menstrual cycle.
Since then, the candidate has mounted a significant damage-control effort to combat resounding criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike.
Amid rising calls in China to boycott Thailand, the military government in Bangkok seems to have switched to damage-control.
Third, the president would bring in people to do damage control and have those supposed experts actually deliver more damage.
But despite the efforts at damage control, Lee, Dragun, and Gutierrez have seen their subscribers — and their potential income — drop.
Instead, they have to do damage control behind the scenes and make sure they don't get torpedoed by the NCAA.
"We have always said Brexit is a lose-lose situation and these negotiations were always about damage control," he said.
It is hard to believe that they would condone Mr. Trump's risky approach, and on Wednesday, the damage control began.
Amid the turmoil at home and abroad, a new goal has emerged for Mr. Trump's first overseas trip: damage control.
Mr. Trump tried damage control on Friday with a phone call with the Mexican leader, which Mr. Kushner helped arrange.
American and British military surgeons started practicing "damage-control surgery," an established concept that hadn't been applied in combat zones.
In 85033, though, the company consistently found itself in damage control mode as it dealt with one controversy after another.
Last year, Engelmayer did damage control for two kids whose parents were caught up in the college admissions bribery scandal.
But behind the scenes, Ms. Klobuchar of Minnesota sprang into damage control mode, firing off an email to Mrs. Clinton.
Today, the company launched damage control measures and the CEO is spreading assurances that this is all just a big misunderstanding.
" Damage control: Bannon then claimed the rumors of his threat to resign were all nonsense, telling Axios: "I love a gunfight.
A trailer for Avengers: Damage Control takes players to Wakanda where people are being recruited to pilot new Iron Man suits.
Damage control is the reality, and policing and taking a stand are the necessity, whether the companies like it or not.
Jacqueline has to do major damage control, especially since Scarlet is trying to get the youngest Jenner for an upcoming cover.
As Infowars perpetuates the narrative that it is the victim of the liberal media, Facebook is left to play damage control.
Trump's senior adviser and former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway was busy doing damage control Monday morning on various cable news shows.
But the president still had to engage in awkward damage control that mostly involved a weird argument about a double negative.
To be fair, Pence had the unenviable job of attempting to do damage control after Trump's disastrous debate performance last month.
Like it or not, all eyes are on you — here's how you impress the hell out of everyone with damage control.
Samsung's media arm continues code red damage control in the wake of the latest report surrounding a faulty Galaxy Note 7.
More than that, Netanyahu's response to this diplomatic spat in recent days can be summed up in two words: damage control.
Later that day, Holmes appears on Mad Money in an attempt to do damage control in the face of rampant accusations.
He's trying to run damage control after a member of white sorority Sigma Beta Beta was recorded having sex in public.
Besides, her thick skin and no-BS attitude are essential for the kind of damage control she's been hired to do.
But days later, Giuliani tried to do damage control by releasing a statement that did little to clarify his earlier remarks.
So much so that when she does overspend, she has a damage control plan: doing an extra sponsored social media post.
"So far, we've seen gestures, damage control and maneuvers to protect the Church's reputation," Salinas said in a Reuters TV interview.
Scaramucci may have been doing some damage control following the ouster of White House chief of staff Reince Priebus on Friday.
The new Mexican leader will have to concentrate on damage control — because Mr. Trump has done a great deal of damage.
For damage control, Alex is ordered to make nice with the prince, putting up the pretext of a long-running friendship.
Brian: As these things often tend to go, Uber is going to be in damage-control mode for the coming months.
Congressional Memo WASHINGTON — President Trump has been in office for barely two weeks, but Congress is already in diplomatic damage control.
The Islamic Republic is in damage control mode as it seeks to manage growing public anger and international demands for accountability.
Rumors of a "Rexit" After NBC reported Tillerson's alleged "moron" quip in October, the State Department went into damage control mode.
While Uber did damage control, Lyft raised more money, expanded to dozens more cities and gained market share against its rival.
This interview is all part of damage control on the part of Sandmann, his PR team and the Catholic Church itself.
But surely a central aspect of their damage control will be an attempt to push a false narrative about Obamacare's past.
At that point, the PRI had already lost the election and the mind-set of the participants switched to damage control.
Arie tried to do damage control on a live special Tuesday night called 'After the Final Rose,' but that didn't work.
Licking his wounds, the gentleman turns to the mellow Vinnie, who is often responsible for damage-control after her sister's actions.
The allegations have brought about a flood of damage control as multiple Hollywood entities seek to distance themselves from the actor.
There's at least one thing that you can do for some well-needed damage control, though: Make a delicious cup of coffee.
Anita Dunn, a top Obama campaign staffer and former White House communications director, helped offer damage control advice for the Hollywood mogul.
It's not just Michael Keaton's Damage Control team in Spider-Man: Homecoming who has to worry about New York after every attack.
Though he was on a different team, Dash was involved in damage control when any of the teams screwed up, including LiveJournal.
Franken, while saying he doesn't remember the incident the way accuser Leeann Tweeden does, nevertheless apologized and spent Thursday doing damage control.
Such diplomatic gestures are part of a larger, more concerted damage control campaign mounted by the Japanese government regarding Fukushima's food supply.
That PR disaster, which was compounded when United's boss initially blamed the customer for his intransigence, forced it into damage-control mode.
Presumably the memo is designed for damage control purposes, and to reassure members that the Recording Academy is working on its issues.
Rowling's follow-up comments feel like damage control after the negative response to Yates' comments, but she also mostly sidesteps the issues.
Once they did, said Harper, a coach went into full damage control and found two doctors at the gym to treat him.
The fallout has continued with the Trump campaign and supporters doing damage control while others level criticism at Trump for his comments.
But these arguments sound like desperate damage control, after the Bannon appointment attracted pushback in the press and the national security establishment.
You can imagine it's not going to be a very fun morning for those employees tasked with handling the damage control here.
REPUBLICAN DAMAGE CONTROL TIME: Leading House Republicans are fighting to defend their ObamaCare replacement bill in the face of the CBO report.
Previously, Mr. Johnson had to go into damage-control mode for asking, "What is Aleppo?" during an MSNBC appearance on Sept. 8.
The UK government designed a trip whose main ambition was one of damage control, even if its main policy priority was trade.
Still, the measure has drawn the ire of the U.S. and Israel, putting Polish officials in the position of doing damage control.
Governments are pouring immense resources into therapeutic and vaccine development programs in a frantic attempt at damage control for the current outbreak.
Silver is scheduled to arrive in China on Wednesday to begin face-to-face damage control with some of the aggrieved entities.
Both have since been undercut or reversed over the course of 85033 hours as the White House seeks to do damage control.
This changed from a "how do I avoid issues" to pure damage control for pretty much everyone sometime over the last week.
Mulvaney's remarks, which were carried live by cable news networks, forced the president's allies to put in another damage control double-shift.
By Friday morning, the festival, founded by the rapper Ja Rule and the tech entrepreneur Billy McFarland, was in damage-control mode.
The problem arises when the damage control team is put on the sidelines by damage to something called nucleotide excision repair (NER).
Nott also taught the physicians the principles of damage-control surgery, which he had learned at the bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.
As the controversy stretches into a new week, the unresolved details only furthered the impression of an administration in damage control mode.
Behind the scenes, he has been in damage-control mode, calling state lawmakers of both parties to apologize, CNN reported last week.
While Uber did damage control, Lyft raised more money, expanded to dozens more cities and gained significant market share against its rival.
Once he was elected, the lender went into damage-control mode, even telling Wall Street employees not to utter the Trump name.
As the state slouched into damage-control mode, details emerged of an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease that had also resulted in 12 deaths.
Green, who is getting ready to play in the 83 Olympic Games, immediately went into damage control, claiming his account had been hacked.
Protest leaders have refused to restart talks with military leaders, who have been in damage control mode following international criticism of the attacks.
But users' trust in Facebook has taken a major hit, as has Facebook's stock, and far more damage control needs to be done.
Today, Yahoo is in damage control mode, trying to limit the impact of an extraordinary breach which saw 500 million user accounts exposed.
Joe Biden's damage control It's interesting timing for Hunter Biden's interview to go live hours before his dad takes to the debate stage.
Additionally, Apple's been forced into damage control after a bombshell report revealed a major FaceTime bug allowed users to spy on a caller.
The GOP nominee spent most of yesterday doing damage control on his 'Russia-please-hack-Hillary's-email' comments: 'Hey, I was just kidding'!
But it makes sense if you look at the way Trump has done (or, more accurately, not done) damage control in the past.
And although he and his PR team have been stumbling over themselves trying to do some major damage control, what's done is done.
While the world reels from last night's baffling case of apparent plagiarism by Melania Trump, Republican strategists are doing their best damage control.
Everyone has their line on what they're willing to say, and what sort of scandals they'd be willing to run damage control for.
Her tweets are a sign that she's doing damage control, trying to rescue her own brand as an unaligned champion of working women.
But whether the damage control will be enough to contain the fallout - and keep its competitor Lyft at bay - remains to be seen.
The White House was quick to go into damage control, insisting the president does not intend to pull emergency responders from Puerto Rico.
The broad backlash triggered by the piece rippled throughout the nation's capital and caused the White House to go into damage control mode.
He told CNBC Make It that there "is not damage-control" for any business-owner who goes on a very public racist rant.
Not good enough to justify an aggressive marketing campaign with no Oscar buzz, they become little more than an exercise in damage control.
Mintz feels like it might be too late to prevent vaping among kids his age -- now a "generation of damage control," he said.
The boundaries of complicity have not yet been mapped, and the purging of the bad guys has an air of corporate damage control.
The stock soared, trading on the Nasdaq was halted and the Tesla board, blindsided by Mr. Musk's announcement, went into damage control mode.
"There needs to be some damage control," said Katherine Jellison, a professor of history at Ohio University and a scholar of women's studies.
As usual, it's unclear how much of this is deliberate, and how much results accidentally as the administration scrambles to do damage control.
That came to a crashing halt with the revelations on Monday, with staffers being forced, yet again, to go into damage-control mode.
New York (CNN Business)Nike is playing damage control after Duke basketball phenom Zion Williamson tore his sneaker in a game Wednesday evening.
After the story broke, former Justice Department officials went into damage control mode trying to dismiss McCabe's recollection of his interactions with Rosenstein.
White House The White House is in full-blown damage-control mode as it deals with the scandal surrounding ex-staffer Rob Porter.
Mr. Trump also used his appearance to do some damage control concerning an interview he had given to The Sun, the London tabloid.
Those plans shouldn't be limited to damage control after the fact; brands should also take steps to shield themselves from white supremacist support.
I have a stressful day at work, as a client of mine had to cancel their event, so I try to do damage control.
That prompted Jerant to do what everyone does when offering a sincere apology: issue a statement through a PR rep hired for damage control.
Photo: Getty Microsoft is in full-on damage control mode after Consumer Reports removed its recommendation of Surface laptop and tablet products last week.
Braun may have more clients, but it's Jenner who has cultivated an actual billionaire — and who deserves a Nobel Prize in scandal damage control.
The other important detail to remember now that Facebook might really be fucked is the simple fact that Mark Zuckerberg sucks at damage control.
All businesses and organizations must plan for damage control and protection of their employees in the event they fall afoul of our President-elect.
It was another terrible day for Facebook and the company had dispatched Campbell Brown, its head of news partnerships, to do some damage control.
And you wrote that she essentially saved his White House bid by the TV damage control she did when the Gennifer Flowers story broke.
Mark Zuckerberg is in damage control mode like never before because Facebook is facing the only real threat to its dominance: U.S. government regulation.
In essence, Facebook's wake-up call has been a wake-up call for everyone, and it's unlikely the company's damage control will end here.
December 21, 19843: Papa John steps down as Papa John's Pizza CEO as the company struggles to do damage control from the NFL fallout.
After most of the crew was transferred from the ship, a damage control party put out the fires and repaired some of the damage.
A Tennessee police chief is doing damage control this week after word spread that his officers arrested 10 elementary school students earlier this month.
The government, now in full damage-control mode, quickly followed suit, and a Samsung official later apologised for the hospital's handling of the outbreak.
"There's no need to make this worse by attempting damage control," he said, adding that the beverage giant should steer clear of political content.
Ms. McGann, a lawyer, stood by him in the immediate aftermath and even posed at his side for a damage-control Time cover story.
But only after Trump reinforced his attack in a way that made his daughter's personal damage control effort last week look tame by comparison.
And then, to limit the political and economic fallout, Washington last week sent State Secretary Mike Pompeo to Beijing in a damage-control exercise.
Jordan also picked out a ring – but more importantly, he needed to do damage control for his major screw-up and call JoJo's parents.
For one, Lara has to account for Bobby's impulsiveness, but she often finds herself in the position of doing damage control after the fact.
It was the latest rebuke to American damage-control efforts after US-backed Kurdish forces clashed with American NATO ally Turkey over the weekend.
Once again, he will be in the position of doing damage control for President Trump, who just concluded a contentious NATO summit in Brussels.
One of the men, John Woolston — the ship's junior damage control officer — "read draft after draft, scribbling his remarks in the margins," Vincent says.
Because, for all the damage control she has helped with over the past year, it does not appear to have persuaded many female voters.
They were particularly embarrassing for Hillary Clinton, the Secretary of State at the time, who had to do substantial damage control in the aftermath.
But media criticism of Andrew's comments and an increasing number of groups cutting ties with him had the palace going into damage control. 10.
Comey's announcement sent the Clinton campaign into full damage control and gave Trump major ammunition, something many Democrats now say cost Clinton the presidency.
Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, emerged from the shadows to do a little bit of damage control on Anderson Cooper 22017 on Tuesday.
On two occasions, in a spirit of collegiality and damage control, Daley tried to explain to Vacanti where he had erred, to no avail.
In fact, those remarks did appear, and The Sun issued a cheeky, damage-control statement of its own, saying it stood by its reporting.
This idea was never given a chance to flourish, as the company's disastrous IPO obliged the company to shift its focus to damage control.
Facebook is in full damage control mode this week, following a brewing scandal over whether or not the Trending Topics it surfaces are politically biased.
Donald Trump is freaking out over the Russia indictments, so naturally his chief of staff went on Fox News and went into damage control mode.
But Mulvaney pushed back on the report's negative predictions and said Republicans are not in damage control mode in the wake of the report's publication.
" May 25: North Korea attempts damage control, saying it is still willing to hold talks with the United States "at any time, (in) any format.
"It's not even too little, too late — it's pure PR. It's damage control," said Maryum Saifee, an FGM survivor who's written publicly about her experience.
Just be ready to do some damage control within your friendships, because this game can get pretty intense when you hop into its multiplayer modes.
Behind closed doors, Gabbard's team has started some damage control, reaching out to LGBT groups to try to find a way to clear the air.
After thoroughly freaking the kids out by saying they shouldn't "get too attached" to their sick grandfather, Kevin realizes he has to do damage control.
Pepsi has been doing quite a bit of damage control since its controversial, protest-themed ad starring Kendall Jenner drew the ire of the Twittersphere.
"I have been here five different times in four or five months, so it was not damage control," Owens told reporters outside the Oval Office.
Swift lauded the "damage control efforts of the crew," such as helping injured sailors and fighting to control the flooding and stability of the ship.
At every step of the way, the NFL and the New York Giants worked to advance their own self-interest and engaged in damage control.
By the end of the day, Mr. Trump was forced into a rare moment of damage control and said that his words had been 'misconstrued.
Once the video started gaining popularity, the woman who got denied by the boot identified herself on Twitter, and attempted to do some damage control.
His Austin veers from engagement to improvisation to damage control—trying to retain power over his pitch meeting, or his car keys—without causing offense.
However, most reviewers on Amazon were extremely happy with their purchase, saying the Remington Damage Control hair dryer is an excellent product for the price.
An awful lot of the ZAM interview still dwells within the IGDA's established enthusiasm for talking about talking, and the criticism demanded some damage control.
At the time, NBC was in full damage-control mode because of an acrimonious split with Ann Curry and Matt Lauer's alleged hand in it.
But the company has spent several months doing damage control, rattled by the possibility that conservative users would abandon the site over claims of bias.
Corker damage control: Corker is astute enough to know that (A.) this story was gaining traction and (B.) he needed to do something about it.
Corporate contrition, from both high-profile and small businesses alike, is not rare inasmuch as it's a safety blanket for brands mindful of damage control.
Then it seems like it's combination of doing a little bit of damage control in terms of the apps and devices your kids are using.
It was left to Tyrion, whose failure to coach Jon on his messaging in advance was only his latest advisory failing, to attempt damage control.
They sent the company scrambling to do damage control, with Bob Weinstein outlining the fallout in an email to Mr. Weinstein's legal adviser, Lisa Bloom.
Naturally, he struggles to keep this juicy secret from the rest of the office, and Jim spends the majority of the episode doing damage control.
Ivanka Trump appeared on "CBS This Morning" in May to do damage control after a New York Times story detailed her father's relationships with women.
It's his job to help spread Mark Read's message while also doing the inevitable damage control that comes with managing communications for a multinational company.
Damage control efforts on board are focused on "dewatering the ship and restoring auxiliary system," and divers have started assessing the hull, the statement said.
The news quickly set off a firestorm on social media, where Facebook executives attempted to do damage control as a new backlash against the company ensued.
Yet there are relatively simple ways for consumers to try to guard against some of the most common scams and for victims to do damage control.
In damage-control efforts, Brazil's two biggest meat companies launched a public relations campaign over the weekend to make clear they did not sell rotten beef.
"While underway, we are conducting training across multiple mission areas including weapons training, manned and unmanned flight operations, ship handling, and damage control drills," said Cmdr.
The Israeli prime minister might try to engage in some damage control, but it's hard to see the Russians backtracking on supplying the missiles to Syria.
Not only did he not manage effective damage control of his latest scandal, it seems unlikely that he won over any undecided or independent voters tonight.
Trump was distracted, trying to do damage control following revelations that his wife had plagiarized aspects of her Republican National Convention speech from Michelle Obama:61.
And usually, they have a quick-thinking stylist on-hand (or just pick up the needle and thread themselves if you're Margot Robbie!) for damage control.
Trump has spent several days doing damage control over his refusal to disavow the endorsement he received from former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke.
CPAC staffers were doing damage control on Friday after they discovered attendees waving Russian flags emblazoned with "TRUMP" during President Donald Trump's speech at the conference.
Tech companies are trying to do damage control, but the amount of bad content still sweeping their platforms shows they can't get ahead of the problem.
Rafal Chwedoruk, a political scientist at the University of Warsaw, said the government was scrambling to do "damage control" over its miscalculation in pushing the issue.
" The social network on Thursday moved into damage control mode, first by issuing a statement saying the New York Times story contained a "number of inaccuracies.
Cashin said investors on Monday had hoped the market sell-off would get the White House's attention, and perhaps cause it to do some damage control.
That's the worst-case scenario that must be considered by us and by friendly intelligence services seeking to contain the fallout by engaging in damage control.
"Mnuchin attempted some damage control," Win Thin, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, said in a note, adding that the move could backfire.
And he made no attempt at private damage control: None of the lawmakers who rebuked him in public heard from Mr. Sanders or his senior aides.
McMaster, whose book "Dereliction of Duty" is expressly about talking truth to power, found himself at a lectern doing damage control for his damage-prone boss.
The Turkish official's story comes with U.S. officials in Ankara trying to reach a cease-fire, doing what's been described as damage control after Trump's Oct.
But Cole did a good job of damage control, as Texas had runners at the corners with none out yet didn't score again in the frame.
And in August, his campaign went into damage control after immigration activists grew upset with him over how he spoke about the issue at a debate.
Republicans know that, among other issues, their proposed health care legislation set off a firestorm, and they are already planning for damage control at election time.
Over the past year and a half since the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Facebook has had to do damage control, both inside and outside of the company.
In concert with the congressional scrutiny, federal investigators are probing Facebook over some of the issues that sparked the damage-control efforts in the first place.
Senators quickly went into damage control mode after a reporter accused Franken of kissing and groping her without her consent during a USO tour in 6900.
"The apology Blizzard made was absolutely PR damage control," said Fadel Ragheb, 23, a gamer, streamer and podcaster in Montreal who tuned into the event online.
So naturally, Fox News decided to do damage control after the debate, publishing an article that claimed "history backs The Donald" on opposing the Iraq War.
The White House later did damage control after the Trump bomb, saying the president respects the Fed's independence and is not interfering with its policy decisions.
Mark Zuckerberg's damage control campaign shifted into high gear on Tuesday as the company continues to attempt to mitigate the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick announced the search for a new right-hand executive as a series of missteps has left the ride-hailing company doing damage control.
And then there's the sharp learning curve for the new White House, which has often seemed unable to coordinate its media message to help with damage control.
Allen served in the Navy from 1998 to 2002 as a low-ranking damage-control fireman apprentice on supply and support ships, Navy officials told Military Times.
But it seems amidst even the craziest of media storms and damage control, nothing could tear Kylie Jenner away from her most favorite pastime, taking mirror selfies.
The CEO of Shea Moisture parent Sun Dial Brands, Richelieu Dennis, doubled down on the damage control in a video interview with the editors of Hello Beautiful.
The Justice Department's suit and its accusation of continuing obstruction were fresh blows to its new chief executive, Matthias Müller, and will make damage control more difficult.
So, instead of promising ourselves we're going to be better every time we look at our credit card bill, we're looking for some more realistic damage control.
Sometimes, these falsehoods multiplied through attempts at damage control, and the President and his staff spread them on Twitter, in interviews and in official White House statements.
So all the e-mails that the sound was the worst, the NFL could care less about that because they were doing such damage control over Nipplegate.
We first see Charley at the gynecologist's office getting tested after her husband's cheating scandal — while also working damage control on Davis's public image and endorsement deals.
What should have been a celebration of the start of South America's first Olympics instead turned into a damage-control operation, with Andrada vowing an immediate improvement.
With just a few weeks left until the end of 2018, this is the time year when you might need to do a little financial damage control.
Nguyen said the political situation meant that the prime minister was more focused on damage control to help boost his re-election chances, rather than economic reforms.
Ricardo Rosselló and his wife went on the offensive Monday in an attempt to do damage control after more than a week of protests on the island.
The president's attention refocused on responding to the crisis, including damage control from his Saturday statement in which he chose not to condemn white supremacists by name.
In the days since, Pereira has tried to do some damage control, including this recorded message which is...honestly, I don't even know what to call it.
The CEO of a service intended to block spam emails is in damage control mode after it was revealed that the company sneakily sells user data. Unroll.
Springing into damage-control, coalition spokesmen stressed the talks had yielded some results, protests were not off the table, and they were still pushing to remove Maduro.
A statement Monday seemed to be damage control, calling out the enemies by name, calling them "repugnant," and leaving no wiggle room: "Racism is evil," Trump said.
Mattis, reportedly unaware of the specific demands Trump would make, has sought to dismiss speculation that Pentagon officials were doing damage control with allies following the summit.
WASHINGTON — Hours after the publication of a news report last week accusing Facebook of anti-conservative bias, the company's top Republican executive moved into damage-control mode.
When Trump first made the wiretapping charge in a string of early-morning tweets earlier this month, a baffled White House quickly went into damage-control mode.
Cobb also attempted some political damage control, pointing out that Flynn served for only 25 days as national security adviser and was a former Obama administration official.
The Weinstein Company struggled to perform damage control on Friday amid allegations of rampant sexual harassment by its co-chairman Harvey Weinstein and turmoil among its ranks.
"In the beginning, his tweets would actually hurt stock prices and companies were going into tailspins," said Eric Dezenhall, a Washington-based expert in corporate damage control.
Saudi Arabia's government is in damage control mode after one of its citizens killed three Americans on Friday at a U.S. naval air station in Pensacola, Florida.
Emails obtained under public records laws show top leaders scrambling to do damage control in the days after Mr. Trump appeared in the Oval Office on Sept.
" Pelosi did a bit of damage control on Monday evening, saying she had spoken to a former Conyers staffer about his conduct and believes her allegations. "Ms.
They're not deployed right off the bat, or in TV ads, but only as damage control in response to questions about his own record of mistreating women.
The backdrop: Getting that many world leaders to turn up might seem like a triumph for President Xi Jinping, but he'll actually have to do some damage control.
As if to do damage control after Thursday night's premiere, Magro posted a slideshow of photos from his "family vacation" with Harley and Ariana Sky in Puerto Rico.
The bank has been in damage control mode since news broke in September that it agreed to pay a $185 million fine in conjunction with illegal sales practices.
For her, the show did prompt a conversation, but it was one of damage control: She had to undo the lessons that her students were coming away with.
Since then, the BOJ has been in damage control with Kuroda scrambling to find positives in the policy which is proving unpopular with both the public and banks.
The Facebook executive is doing damage control in D.C. this week after the company was criticized for not discovering the ads sooner and not making them publicly available.
Nina's on edge because of her wild card son who just relapsed, but also because of the major damage control she is pulling on the film and IRL.
But this is also Trump we're talking about, and the simplest explanation is that he's bluffing on both counts as damage control, in order to strengthen his hand.
But we know that Selina is actually just doing damage control after publicly blaming the hack for an ill-advised tweet she sent from the POTUS Twitter account.
In an attempt at damage control, Petry said in a statement on Monday her party was "strictly against" shooting at people who peacefully ask to enter the country.
The firm, meanwhile, has been attempting to do damage control on social media over the last 48 hours — but most of the damage is, no doubt, already done.
It marked the second time this year Trump has had to do damage control on a comment about being willing to cut entitlement programs to rein in spending.
After a failed campaign to persuade American officials to drop the case, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan last week turned to damage control, angrily denigrating the whole judicial process.
In the wake of these accusations, the company has done serious damage control and has announced new measures to keep its products out of the hands of kids.
Mr. Allen served in the Navy from 1998 to 2002 as a low-ranking damage-control fireman apprentice on supply and support ships, Navy officials told Military Times.
But recently, she said, the company has started a "damage control campaign" that casts it as bigger than its baby powder, focusing on its slate of other products.
McKiernan said it would be "objectionable" for Bensel to hold the dual role of directing damage control and weighing in on the contents of the credibly accused list.
In that context, he also addresses a New York Times profile in which he derided reporters' knowledge of such matters, statements that forced him into damage-control mode.
These off-the-cuff tweets from both Trump and Musk often result in damage control — leading to headaches for PR reps from the White House to the Gigafactory.
It's a deal where the administration is trying to do damage control and balance the demands of farmers and oil companies, two of Donald Trump's most loyal constituencies.
As Apple was readying its next big iPhone reveal, the company was scrambling to do damage control for a phone that was supposed to be its next big thing.
Accusations of a misogynistic company culture, a Google lawsuit, and allegations that it misled regulators with phantom rides leave the company in an almost permanent state of damage control.
Aside from merely doing damage control, Melania Trump was promoting a more humanitarian-focused US foreign policy at a time when her husband is trying to scale it back.
Refusal to talk Protest leaders, including the SPA, have rejected talks with military leaders attempting to do damage control in the face of international criticism of Monday's indiscriminate killings.
At any rate, the Murray's comes into play as damage control because it's the only thing that will hold my coarse-ass hair in place after I butcher it.
"It's damage control," said Alexander Bick, a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, who oversaw Syria issues at the National Security Council in the Obama administration.
In damage-control efforts of their own, Brazil's two biggest meat companies launched a public relations campaign over the weekend to make clear they did not sell rotten beef.
The chaos left presidential candidates flying blind, the state party doing major damage control, and President Donald Trump's reelection campaign licking its chops over a Dems-in-disarray narrative.
After the problematic train wreck that was Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's public falling out, it looks like the Kardashian-Jenner family is ready for some serious damage control.
That question has become more important as the second half of 2017 for Tesla has appeared to be about mitigating damage control over the Model 3's production hurdles.
Members said Verma was helping with damage control after the CBO estimated that 15 million Americans would lose Medicaid over the next decade if the Senate passed its bill.
Trump was reportedly also mad that Comey refuted his wiretapping claims in a congressional hearing -- though he did some damage control on that issue in his NBC News interview.
But Betty is too focused on her own issues to dig deeper into that, as both Veronica and Archie are on major damage control after their little makeout sesh.
McLarty's comments come as the Trump White House attempts to do damage control amid several revelations surrounding the investigation into ties between Trump's campaign and Russia during the election.
The NBA then went into damage control, with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver putting out two statements in an attempt to clarify the league's position and their relationship with China.
Clinton's private email server, like others recently released by WikiLeaks, revealed the kind of stagecraft and damage control that go on behind the scenes of a modern political campaign.
What should have been a celebration of the start of South America's first Olympics turned into a damage-control operation, with Games spokesman Mario Andrada vowing an immediate improvement.
Just as #WhichHillary was shut down, a new hashtag immediately popped up: #WhichHillaryCensored (which was later shut down, as well), while Twitter continues its damage control by promoting #SaySomethingGoodAboutTwitter.
At a press event in New York City today, the company attempted to do some damage control against the perception, insisting that it is, in fact, a lot more.
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The tweets accused David -- who's been very vocal about the need for new gun laws -- of running damage control for the FBI, and being a tool for mainstream media.
Intel's damage control strategy of providing an early warning aimed to soften the blow for several of its big customers who could prepare fixes before the news became public.
" The same countries admonishing North Korea leader Kim Jong Un for nuclear belligerence still shell out large sums of diplomatic aid under the motive of "damage-control diplomacy, i.e.
That partnership has already spawned VR attractions set in the worlds of Star Wars and Wreck-It Ralph; starting today, it ventures into the MCU with Avengers: Damage Control.
Pompeo is doing damage control following the leak of a draft letter from a U.S. general to an Iraqi counterpart this week laying out steps for a troop withdrawal.
Barr's decision to bring in Jensen on the Flynn case, however, could potentially undercut his efforts to do damage control after Trump's flurry of tweets on the Stone case.
He is a college dropout and a former public-relations strategist for American Apparel, where he did damage control during the company's ouster of its controversial founder, Dov Charney.
S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE had his first meeting with House Republicans this morning in an effort to do damage control.
" In an attempt at damage control, Clifford's attorney, Keith Davidson, sent the Guardian an email stating that Clifford "was having fun on Kimmel and being her normal playful self.
Because damage-control surgery calls for only minimal surgical fixes on the first pass, the practice allowed the Syrian doctors to tend to more patients after large-scale attacks.
The White House was forced to scramble into damage-control mode after Trump tweeted last Saturday that he fired Flynn for lying to Vice President Pence and the FBI.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg is in damage-control mode as he prepares to meet with a dozen conservative thought leaders today to address concerns about alleged liberal bias.
Here's how it set the scene for the interview/damage control to follow: Parker, with Fox Searchlight's support, has decided to face this 17-year-old legal matter, head on.
"It is this fact, more than anything else, that prompted the Kim regime to reach out to South Korea and do public relations damage control at the Olympics," she said.
When Bernanke made those plans public it triggered a "taper tantrum" spike in market interest rates in the summer of 2013, forcing Bernanke, Powell and others to do damage control.
Press secretary Sean Spicer tried to do some damage control, and said the president would honor the agreement —— which Trump quickly complicated by tweeting that he would "study" the deal.
Britain's new aircraft carrier has only a fraction of the sailors on its only slightly larger U.S. carrier counterparts, relying heavily on automatic systems to manage weaponry and damage control.
Attempting some quick damage control, Delhi Police District Commissioner and spokesperson, Madhur Verma, told reporters that these attacks had been the unfortunate result of police officers mistaking journalists for students.
Facebook is currently running damage control to contain the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica scandal that's prompted rage at the company and calls for users to delete their Facebook accounts.
But where gung-ho Brexiteers see a "liberation" (in the words of Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary), for the EU's other members Brexit is strictly an exercise in damage control.
With the SDF fearing for its survival, US officials have sought to perform damage control, suggesting that the US might strike a deal with Turkey to secure the SDF's future.
Democrats since have been in damage control mode and have been trying to distance themselves from the dossier with a series of claims about not knowing what was going on.
But, but, but: Axios' Dave Lawler writes that while getting that many world leaders to turn up might seem like a triumph for Xi, he's also doing some damage control.
Ready to engage in some damage control will be the top executives at BTG Pactual, the Brazilian investment bank whose former chief executive, André Esteves, is under investigation for corruption.
In the case of both Barr and Gunn, their employers' response was, essentially, "Shut This Down Immediately, Sort Out The Details Later," with the emphasis on damage control over details.
The White House Monday said Obama would not be relegated to "damage control" for Clinton's stumbles, and he declined to address either the "deplorable" dust-up or her illness directly.
Still, Carson's advisers spent much of Friday in damage control mode, downplaying the significance of the staff departures and touting the campaign's fundraising prowess as a sign of Carson's strength.
A political hack rather than a career cop, he mostly played damage control for the department, advising detectives on PR strategy and how best to keep the NYPD's image clean.
The reports were the latest damage-control measures announced after China's major benchmark indexes plunged 7 percent on Monday, forcing the first-ever nationwide trading halt and roiling global markets.
Walker quickly sought to do damage control, telling reporters outside the meeting that while the quote reported in The Hill was accurate, he could have made his point more artfully.
I ask in all seriousness because as Trump goes through his first real damage-control moment in this campaign, surprisingly he seems to be missing the perspective of strong women.
In the pilot, when Agatha's entry in a quiche-baking contest kills the judge, she has to do for herself the kind of damage control she routinely did for clients.
He called the tweets a clear example of Trump "popping off" and predicted his advisers would look to do damage control, especially if his remarks negatively impact the stock market.
Aside from the damage control features, it also comes with a diffuser attachment for curly or wavy hair textures, as well as a concentrator if you want a straight style.
Trump has tried to do damage control, saying Wednesday no president has been tougher on Russia, but also saying the country does not pose a threat to the United States.
Roseanne Barr has worked hard to do damage control in the aftermath of ABC canceling the revival of Roseanne — but she says her Ambien may have been working even harder.
Cameos galore in this one: Richard Schiff as Noah's attorney, Stephen Kunken as his editor, Tracie Thoms as his publisher's damage-control specialist and Jennifer Jason Leigh returning as Adeline.
The controversies began less than a year into 2010, when the US State Department was pushed into damage control mode after WikiLeaks released thousands of classified documents on July 25.
But in Hong Kong damage control was the priority; the annual National Day fireworks had been cancelled, and a flag-raising ceremony had been moved indoors because of security concerns.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway tried the first damage control Tuesday on an issue suddenly rocking Washington, insisting that Trump's budget would preserve coverage for patients with pre-existing conditions.
In the face of the attacks, protest leaders have refused to restart talks with military leaders, who have been in damage control following international criticism of the attacks on June 3.
Now alt-right message boards and leading figures are attempting to disown not just Fields but Saturday's violent gathering as a whole, in part by going into full damage-control mode.
And it's also a very specific kind of damage control for a multimillion-dollar brand that must retain relevancy in a changing pop landscape where you ignore politics at your peril.
Jennifer Lopez plays a dirty Brooklyn detective on a crew full of them, and the choices that confront her and others aren't between right and wrong, but between damage-control options.
"From their public statements right now, Sony seems to be in a damage control mode and I think they're going to be facing some very difficult challenges relatively quickly," Conrad said.
Trump is trailing Ted Cruz four days before the Republican primary in Wisconsin, and Great America PAC—the outside group supporting the real estate mogul—has intervened to do damage control.
After that, Navy leaders will incorporate the lessons they learn from this tragedy into those navigation, damage control and leadership courses, in the hopes that something like this doesn't happen again.
As she has in the past, she'll continue to do damage control, smoothing rough edges but gliding above the actual politics and issues, all the while playing the well-appointed mouthpiece.
" Some penetrating trauma patients make it to the hospital in an extremely fragile state and surgeons have to adopt a strategy that originates from Navy warship emergency repairs called "damage control.
YouTube doesn't give a shit about actually stopping harassment, it's doing damage control so it can keep tricking advertisers into believing that it has the courage to regulate its own platform.
The cognitive dissonance between Zuckerberg's characterization of the company and the recent evidence was on display in the series of interviews he gave last week in an attempt at damage control.
Even as Republicans openly discuss damage control, some wistfully recall last April: They had their strongest field since 1980, the deepest bench, a favorable historical cycle against a mediocre Democratic field.
She's likely to take the lead in promoting statehood, as Rosselló becomes tied up in the new budget and any necessary damage control once the austerity measures are put in place.
In 1931, just a handful of years after the extirpation of gray wolves in Yellowstone, the federal Animal Damage Control Act appropriated $10 million for the erasure of coyotes in America.
The Obama cookie-cake incident took place at Le Bilboquet in Dallas, and the French bistro was quick to attempt damage control after the Trump train rolled through their dining room.
"And in the wake of doing that, right, this sort of damage control, they went: 'Maybe the real story of 2013 isn't that we got caught breaking the law," he said.
But at the moment, both are in the damage-control business, as they try to get out from under the cloud of suspicion related to Russia's meddling in the 2016 election.
"I worry that your job today is about damage control: to put a happy face on your firm's disgraceful actions and then depart with a golden parachute," New Mexico Democrat Rep.
He invited top military officials to join his meeting with local council heads from the Gaza periphery and pledged additional financial support for those communities in an effort at damage control.
The Trump campaign has been in damage control mode ever since observers starting pointing out the striking similarities soon after Melania Trump wrapped up her highly anticipated speech on Monday night.
When he realized the problem, the source said Kelly went into a damage-control mode, but it was really cover-up mode, and asked people to say things that weren't true.
Trump has called the inquiry a partisan "witch hunt," and released a summary transcript of his July 25 phone call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in a bid at damage control.
The White House has been in damage control mode over the claims in Wolff's book, which paints a picture of chaos in the West Wing and questions Trump's fitness for office.
Naturally, when I heard that The Void had opened a pop-up in New York and was selling tickets to its newest title ("Avengers: Damage Control"), I had to try again.
The statement by BMW was the first attempt at damage control by the carmakers since the European Commission said on Saturday that it was investigating accusations of illegal collusion among them.
But Mr. Buttigieg's attempts at damage control, in the form of readily voiced contrition and community meetings that were raw and chaotic, may be more convincing to voters nationally than locally.
In the unfolding Old Masters scandal, the actions of Sotheby's and the National Gallery are especially significant as major institutions having to do damage control after having unwittingly handled dodgy works.
The company has spent much of this year in damage-control mode, and a large part of those efforts have been to convince people that the company truly values their privacy.
With three of the last four U.S. Opens descending into controversy, the USGA has been pressed into full damage control mode, vowing to make this year's event a demanding but fair test.
Answering that question must be a non-partisan exercise and three and a half decades in the scandal racket has taught me that damage control strategies rarely either succeed or fail completely.
Per the Financial Times, Cambridge Analytica's damage control efforts have included attempts to halt a Channel 4 interview between Nix and undercover reporters in which the CEO "talks unguardedly about its practices."
But the NBA's response drew widespread and scathing bipartism criticism in the United States, and the NBA issued a stronger-worded statement emphasizing freedom of expression in an attempt at damage control.
Some of the most interesting glimpses into superhero universes have taken place from less conventional perspectives, from the gumshoe detectives of Gotham Central to the blue-collar construction workers of Damage Control.
Do these lovey-dovey posts mean all is well again with these two or is Kardashian taking a page out of mom Kris Jenner's playbook and just doing some major damage control?
Who knows where this story goes if they don't make that statement, but if you are trying to run damage control it's usually best not to draw further attention to the situation.
She gets a call about one of her clients misbehaving in New York and decides to get on the next flight out for damage control – and for a chance to go home.
The FBI's concerns over potential fallout from the exposure of the source's identity has prompted the agency to work for the past two weeks on damage control strategies, The Washington Post reported.
The fact that they both worked so hard to create a crowning viral moment for the online left, and then scrambled for damage control, demonstrates a fundamental weakness in the Democratic Party.
Sanders would have no choice but to raise his hand, given that he had to run damage control following reports that he did not even pay his own campaign staff that much.
Washington (CNN)The White House, facing mounting outcry and contradictory statements about President Donald Trump's practice of separating children from their parents at the US border, entered damage control mode on Monday.
In its frantic efforts at damage control following that firing, the administration has attempted to put the blame on Rosenstein, who supposedly considered resigning over being singled out as the fall guy.
Mr. Trump promptly attempted damage control by tweet to ward off speculation that the payment to Stephanie Clifford, known professionally as Stormy Daniels, might have constituted a violation of campaign finance law.
After the New York attorney general's office questioned retailers' use of on-call staffing practices in 2015, many retailers voluntarily changed their policies, and the software companies started to do damage control.
However, the product reviewer's widely respected position as an impartial organization with historically rigorous testing makes Apple's public questioning of their battery testing look more like damage control than a technical dispute.
That memo wasn't leaked to The Washington Post or The New York Times by the deep state; it was released by the White House itself in a baffling attempt at damage control.
Yuan or renminbi "depreciation is a more effective way to do damage control: with a mild depreciation against the dollar, the tariff impact could be largely offset," wrote J. P. Morgan economists.
So far, barely anything we know about Donald Trump rises to the level of a plausible criminal allegation, even if he has committed impeachable offenses in a boorish attempt at damage control.
Then Mr. Trump won the 20153 election, and the German bank shifted into damage-control mode, bracing for an onslaught of public scrutiny, according to several people involved in the internal response.
DeVos and her team have tried to do damage control since the 260 Minutes interview aired, embarking on a Twitter blitz that implied the news program selectively omitted information to diminish DeVos.
Blac Chyna got railroaded by the Kardashians' attorneys -- not the K sisters themselves -- in her effort to trademark herself as a member of the fam ... and now Kris Jenner's doing damage control.
When speaking to Wills in footage captured on video for the documentary and provided exclusively to Noisey, Izlam said Bambaataa asked him to "damage control" the molestation scandal when it first broke.
Unlisted players, such as Bupa Aged Care Holdings Pty Ltd, the country's largest aged care operator by market share, have also been the subject of upsetting revelations and are in damage control.
Others in the president's media orbit, including Fox News host Sean Hannity and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, stepped in to do damage control following the disparaging remarks from some of their peers.
If you'll recall, not only did Equifax manage to suffer from an all-timer of a hack, but it also followed it up with one of the worst-executed damage control campaigns imaginable.
Despite her attempts to do damage control with various media appearances, Holmes was unable to remove the seed that had been planted in the minds of many regarding the legitimacy of her technology.
Uber is in damage control mode right now because a former employee accused the company of rigging its internal review process against women who complained about sexual harassment (and other forms of discrimination).
The White House staff seemed to put their boss on lockdown, a partial attempt at damage control for a weekend of unfounded accusation that sent the DC press corps into a feeding frenzy.
"Damage Control" is distinguished by a few factors, the first being that it's the longest VR experience that Disney and its development arm at ILMxLAB, Lucasfilm's immersive entertainment unit, have as yet undertaken.
She's provided many celebrities with the opportunity to do some damage control in an environment that isn't mediated by the press, but rather offers the safety of a warm celeb-to-celeb conversation.
The ban is Airbnb's attempt to do damage control at a time when social-media campaigns, personal accounts, and even a Harvard research paper claim that the site is a hotbed of racism.
Now, however, it appears that they're doing damage control, as a new letter to voting and non-voting members, obtained by the Associated Press, appears pretty defensive in light of cold, hard facts.
Booker&aposs spokesman, Jeff Giertz, later found himself doing damage control because of a sign that the senator held up during a photo shoot with some attendees of the same New Orleans conference.
World leaders and governments across the world on Monday went into damage control mode to deny possible financial wrongdoing after a cache of leaked documents showed them dodging taxes taxes or laundering money.
Indeed, it looks suspiciously like Camilla's new PR campaign is damage-control for a year in which Princes William and Harry have been determined to remind the British public why we loved Diana.
Emails among their aides have offered flashes of the damage-control campaign waged in Trenton, Albany and the offices of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the bridge.
The tweet was immediately met with criticism from the NBA's business partners in China, who pulled out of events as the Rockets front office and league commissioner Adam Silver went into damage control.
Damage control, certainly, for the leaders of other NATO nations who must now examine ruefully the splintered remains of the carefully constructed doghouse where they'd managed to enshrine Putin since his Crimean adventure.
O'Leary, the entrepreneur and investor who stars on ABC's "Shark Tank," tells CNBC Make It that there "is not damage-control" for any business-owner who goes on a very public racist rant.
Pruitt has attempted to do some damage control by giving interviews to conservative outlets, but that hasn't stopped calls for his resignation, which are now coming even from some Republican members of Congress.
Ellison and his aides have been in damage control mode as they seek to assuage the fears of party leaders who are alarmed by the cascading controversy surrounding his past racially charged remarks.
Ever the Ugliest American, Trump tried his own version of crazy damage control at the Chequers news conference, declaring his taped Sun interview fake news and buttering the battered May with belated praise.
Sedat Ergin, a former Washington correspondent for the newspaper Hurriyet who has followed American-Turkish relations for more than 40 years, suggested that damage control for the economy would be Mr. Erdogan's priority.
If, by appearing on Laura Ingraham's show on Monday night, John F. Kelly was trying to do damage control after the indictments of Trump associates earlier in the day, it did not work.
He appeared to be attempting to goad Mr. Abbas into talks the leader has vowed to boycott, while doing considerable pre-emptive damage control in the event that Mr. Abbas does not relent.
Following that interview, the state -- doing "damage control," Kammer said -- had Gattie sign a second affidavit that undercut his statements to Tharpe's attorneys, claiming he was drunk at the time he made them.
He served in the Navy during the Vietnam War, working as a damage control man aboard a warship, the Canberra, according to a June 21990 article in The Auburn Journal in Auburn, Calif.
Vindu Goel AUTO INDUSTRY In an increasingly urgent attempt at damage control, political leaders and auto industry executives will meet in Berlin to address a growing public backlash against pollution from diesel cars.
Republicans have been in damage-control mode as more details surfaced from the book by Mr. Bolton, which he said he shared with the National Security Council at the end of last year.
Elon Musk Details 'Excruciating' Personal Toll of Tesla Turmoil Tesla Directors, in Damage Control Mode, Want Elon Musk to Stop Tweeting Did Elon Musk Violate Securities Laws With Tweet About Taking Tesla Private?
But that doesn't mean that Bob doesn't wish he was the one out there fighting crime, or feel the sting of rejection that his wife was chosen over him as the damage control savior.
In the months since it first admitted how poorly it handled that situation, Zuckerberg has been on a merry-go-round of stops in Congress, EU Parliament, and press junkets to do damage control.
In the first Fantastic Beasts movie, it was the force that pummeled its way through half of Manhattan — forming the film's climactic moments and sending the entire wizarding government into a damage control panic.
As Facebook grapples with the unprecedented crisis that's arisen around its role in the 2016 US presidential election, some of the company's top executives have begun doing damage control on an unlikely platform — Twitter.
The results are some much-needed good news for the California company, which has been in damage control mode for weeks, fighting to contain the fallout from the Cambridge Analytica scandal and reassure users.
Weiner and Weiner turn their attention to damage control once the news of the texts and nude photographs Weiner sent to Sydney Leathers — under the late-night-monologue-ready alias "Carlos Danger" — goes public.
News that Facebook had long oversold a key metric in how it quantified video views had shocked marketers, and the social network had deployed some of its most prominent executives to do damage control.
The company has been in a constant state of damage control over social media, and the other day, it replaced a temporary CEO who had been in the role for less than a month.
Read More: An Astrolinguist Explains How to Talk to Aliens Ultimately, these protocols were designed as a sort of damage control, both to limit the spread of false positives as well as public hysteria.
First, it seems pretty clear that Trump's Android tweets are written by the man himself, while those from an iPhone are more likely to be the work of some poor staffer doing damage control.
Facebook has worked hard to do damage control, releasing documents and information about how trending topics are selected, an uncommon act of openness for a company that holds its cards close to the vest.
Damage control efforts on board the USS John S. McCain were focused on draining water from the ship and restoring auxiliary systems, and divers had started assessing the warship's damaged hull, the statement said.
In that letter—and in a series of interviews that went live that evening—Zuckerberg was in full-on damage control mode, both deflecting blame and reassuring users that their personal information is safe.
Damage control No. 2 happened Friday when Trump walked over to reporters on the way out the door of the White House and said Giuliani didn't know what the heck he was talking about.
Trump and Putin The White House is engaged in some big-time damage control this morning after what can only be described as a disastrous summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland.
Breastfeeding requires education and damage control, and the sooner this is offered to pregnant women and new moms, the better the chance they have of successfully breastfeeding -- if that's what they choose to do.
The comment forced the Obama campaign into damage-control mode in the days before its convention in Charlotte as it sought to hammer home the message that the country was on the right track.
"So it plays out as you anticipate versus the alternative, which is obviously the worst-case scenario, where you hold a press conference and the next thing you know it's nothing but damage control."
"The new deal…raises the cost of manufacturing, making North American products less competitive worldwide," the editorial said, after explaining that they see themselves doing "damage control," in the face of Trump's protectionist instincts.
If a team is engaged in a tactical mission like producing a financial report or a problem-solving mission like damage control, that&aposs not the time to bring out embarrassing stories, Thompson noted.
"This information," he said, "may prove useful to modern ship designers, naval tactician, and people who develop shipboard damage control techniques" — a particularly relevant resource in light of recent fatal collisions involving naval vessels.
On the eve of a dramatic day in the Senate that could dictate his fate, and with several key Republicans undecided, Kavanaugh attempted damage control in an opinion article in the Wall Street Journal.
Security chief Iain Mulholland, a onetime officer in the British Army, mounted a staggering damage-control operation, recruiting every security auditor he could lay his hands on to search for weaknesses in the kernel code.
Illustration: US Patent OfficeSince news of the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, Facebook has been running damage control: public apologies, a hasty ad campaign, and reportedly delaying the launch of its voice assistant-enabled home speaker.
Wrapped in a tapestry of red tape and clouded by an opaque assignment of responsibility, the ambiguous end of this saga indicates that PR damage control will be plenty, but direct reparations will be sparing.
Here are some of the key stories CNBC is following this hour: Top accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers is doing damage control this morning after an epic mix-up at the Oscars over the best picture award.
It's been less than a week since Amazon announced its decision to open half of its "second headquarters" in New York City, and the politicians involved in the deal are already in damage-control mode.
In another lengthy exchange, party officials appeared to do damage control over reports that a Clinton-controlled fund was walking away with the lion's share of money meant to be used for down-ballot candidates.
The prime minister's damage-control efforts received a blow on March 4th when Jane Philpott, one of his most competent and respected ministers, quit as president of the treasury board, the government's main administrative department.
Despite some upbeat indicators, Trump also got a barrage of reminders Monday about how much his campaign is now focused on damage control and a glimpse of the mounting impediments to victory in November. Sen.
These issues over content moderation, of course, aren't limited to asinine challenges, and the ensuing damage control when the Google subsidiary does run into more serious issues often plays out before us in real time.
Degtyaryov appeared to be doing damage control after lawmaker Tamara Pletnyova warned Russian women Wednesday to think twice before entering into casual relationships with foreign tourists because they may end up rearing their children alone.
But, this is the second time Nestlé has been forced to do damage control thanks to the complaints of disgruntled customers who apparently can't fully enjoy their candy unless it says "Easter" on the package.
Facebook's carefully orchestrated damage-control PR campaign took a hit this weekend when President Trump quoted a Facebook ad executive's tweets suggesting that the media had unfairly covered the Russia scandal due to political bias.
President Bruce Allen is taking the fall for this one as Washington begins to throw each other under the bus in pure damage control mode for the most foreseeable backlash in the history of backlashes.
A Shout ™ wipe will save you from a mistake at lunch, but if you think there's a chance you messed up during the interview process, you need to implement some damage control right away.
" Clinton's longtime spokesman, Nick Merrill, did damage control in the wake of the interview, saying on Twitter that "we all need to work our heart out for the nominee" and Clinton "won't be any exception.
"These measures were already anticipated to be adopted by an eventual Fernandez administration," a person familiar with policymaking at Argentina's central bank said, adding the bank had shifted to damage control mode after the primary.
First up Tuesday was Patrick Philbin, deputy counsel to the president, whose job appeared to be to do damage control on the presentation delivered on Monday by his teammate, the celebrity defense lawyer Alan Dershowitz.
After a slow start Wednesday, when the White House seemed almost as staggered as the rest of Washington about Bannon's betrayal, Trump aides and friends sprang to his defense in a belated damage control effort.
Pompeo took a stab at some damage control, saying there have been "lots of places" where European countries have taken on Iran forcefully and mentioned Germany's decision to deny landing rights to Iran's Mahan Air.
As The Associated Press reported last month, victims' lawyers allege that hundreds of Saints emails show team executives did behind-the-scenes public relations damage control amid the Archdiocese of New Orleans' clergy abuse crisis.
Eventually, Hannah's mother Loreen (Becky Ann Baker) gets called in to do damage control, and goes about trying to wake the two of them up to the realities of, you know, raising a human child.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If Mike Pence had any doubts about what life would be like on the 2016 Republican presidential ticket with Donald Trump, the past week will have erased them: He is the damage control guy.
The New York Times has the bombshell new story about the way that Facebook has conducted damage control in the wake of reports about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Clinton's critics offer a litany of reasons going back almost three decades: her secretive healthcare policy task force, the Rose law firm records, the damage control that extricated her husband from a cascade of sexual accusations.
Another U.S. naval vessel, the amphibious assault ship USS America, arrived in Singapore and was helping with damage control efforts on the McCain and with the search for the missing sailors, the Navy's 7th Fleet said.
Trump, besieged with criticism over his perceived deference to Putin at the summit, for a second day sought to do damage control on the crisis, stating that no one had been tougher than he on Russia.
But the conference call after the announcement could prove just as interesting to investors, if it provides a peek into Amazon's plans for political damage control, dominance in cloud computing and investments in voice-assistant Alexa.
"Damage control at Samsung will face an uphill battle to redeem the company's tarnished image owing to the dangerous and dramatic nature of the phone's failure," Vijay Michalik, an analyst at research firm Frost & Sullivan, said.
Trump, besieged with criticism over his perceived deference to Putin at the summit, for a second day sought to do damage control on the crisis, stating that no one had been tougher than him on Russia.
His effort was part of a damage control bid by the President and other senior officials to bolster an agreement with the Chinese that seems in retrospect to be even less comprehensive than it initially appeared.
One month into the Trump administration, GOP lawmakers have repeatedly had to go into damage control mode as President Trump publicly flirted with Russia and raised alarm with leaked comments in controversial calls with key allies.
Mr. Caramanica was joined by The New York Times pop music reporter Joe Coscarelli, the Times culture reporter Reggie Ugwu, and Justin Charity, a writer for the Ringer and a host of the Damage Control podcast.
And the White House had to send Vice President Mike Pence to Turkey to conduct a hasty round of damage control after Trump's sudden withdrawal of U.S. forces from northern Syria plunged the region into chaos.
ECB Chief Economist Peter Praet has been in damage control mode since, arguing that there is "strong logic" backing up the guidance, which stipulates that asset buys would have to end before any interest rate hike.
The week was one of the toughest for Trump since he took office 18 months ago as aides struggled with damage control and convincing Americans that the president did not favor Russian interests over his own country's.
As Facebook, Google, and Twitter continue to do damage control over their platforms' role in unauthorized data collection, foreign election meddling, and the spread of fake news in the United States, a new crisis is brewing abroad.
House Republicans take control of damage control CNN's Capitol Hill team reports that there's a fear among Republicans on the Hill is that the White House is not consistent nor organized enough to lead the President's defense.
The South Korean giant is in damage-control mode as rivals like Apple and LG Electronics try to steal market share from the global smartphone leader after it was forced to scrap its latest high-end device.
As part of damage control, AMP earlier this month announced plans to merge its banking and wealth management units earlier this month as a part of a turnaround plan aimed at making the firm more customer focused.
What to do if you are already in a toxic situationIf you realize that your workplace, like most workplaces, is already toxic, you may be able to do some damage control — even if you aren't the boss.
In seeking to do damage control following The Sun interview, Trump heaped praise on May as a "very smart, very tough, very capable person" and said he is fine with however she wants to proceed with Brexit.
U.S. withdrawal is likely to generate renewed escalation, despite European attempts at damage control: Iran's president Rouhani already announced that if the U.S. administration does not live up to its commitments, the Iranian government will react decisively.
The cartoonish nature of Trump's European journey, including the Helsinki summit, as well as the White House's spectacularly laughable attempts at damage control in the days following, has led to some grade-A trolling from unexpected corners.
But when you compare the parties' methods of damage control this month — the Democrats lancing their boils through hyperinclusiveness and process fixation versus Trump's Party of One, no-apologies approach — it looked like a wash at best.
After Trump cast doubt on the US commitment to NATO's mutual defense during a NATO summit in Brussels, the Pentagon rushed a damage control team, reassuring members that Washington is still committed to its most important alliance.
Giuliani's remarks were an attempt at damage control after comments he made a day prior when he said the talks about the Moscow project continued through the campaign, even possibly as late as October or November 2016.
Hallie Jackson, a correspondent for NBC News, was grilling the press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, about President Trump's credibility, given his attempts at damage control after a Helsinki summit meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
The announcement so close to Mr. Pompeo's visit, and Washington's apparent lack of interest in damage control afterward, left Pakistani civilian and military officials angry and wondering whether they had a reliable partner in the Trump administration.
But attorneys for about two dozen men suing the church say the emails show Saints executives doing damage control for the archdiocese and even helping select which names to include on the list of credibly accused clergy.
Facebook's damage control efforts, which are being overseen by a policy and communications team of more than 500 employees as well as a handful of outside crisis communications firms, are unprecedented in the company's 14-year history.
Damage Control is really the culmination of 10 years of the Avengers; it takes place post-Endgame, and it was an incredible opportunity to be the capstone on what's been an absolutely phenomenal run for those characters.
The White House was in damage control mode on Wednesday as it sought to deflect blame for Tuesday's sweeping electoral losses and reassure Republicans who fear President Trump's unpopularity will cost them at the polls in 2018.
And it&aposll likely go unnoticed in casual interactions — perfect for doing damage control on a surprise breakout while traveling, beach days, running errands, before a big job interview or date, or pretty much any other time.
The year after incorporating Google, they created the first-ever Google Doodle to let people know they weren't around to do damage control if the site broke — they had retreated to the Nevada desert for the festival.
As the story of my case spread, Danish government officials tried to do damage control, taking to mass media and Twitter to say that Denmark would never want to discourage immigrants from sharing their skills and knowledge.
James Mattis has been credited with convincing President Trump that torture isn't a great idea, running "damage control" with European allies spooked by Trump's criticism of NATO, and pushing for diplomacy with North Korea — rather than airstrikes.
Following a very revealing Billboard cover story that framed them as "frat bro" poster boys, Drew Taggert and Alex Pall were seemingly in damage control mode in their latest interview on ABC's late-night news program Nightline.
Now that evidence has come to light that she is not reputable — that she is in fact a plagiarist — it is trying to do damage control, but it reserves the right to sever all ties with her.
President Trump claimed Thursday the "Fake News" is pushing for a "major confrontation" with Russia, ratcheting up his defense of the summit with Vladimir Putin on the third day of damage control over their controversial joint press conference.
Musk went into damage control mode, vowed to start sleeping on the factory floor, and announced production would go 24/7 with the next goal being 6,000 Model 3s rolling off the assembly line every week by June.
Avengers: Damage Control is a new VR experience from ILMxLAB and Marvel Studios that was produced for The Void, a high-powered virtual reality experience that has also been the platform for Ghostbusters and Star Wars VR experiences.
After finding out later that day, Tesla's PR team went into damage control mode, leading Musk to call Elliott back and ask that she not use some of the more personal details that he discussed during their conversation.
The company did damage control, reducing the cost of out-of-warranty battery replacements (you can still replace yours for just $29 through the end of 2018) and promising to give insight into an individual iPhone's battery health.
Ironically, all Trump needs to do now in order for his Technology Week to be a success is to stay off Twitter so that his lawyers don't need to run damage control and directly contradict everything he says.
Typically press-shy Apple CEO Tim Cook visited CNBC's Mad Money with Jim Cramer on Monday night to attempt some damage control and remind everyone that he still runs the richest and most successful company in the world.
Photo: Steven Senne / APChelsea Manning's legal team went into damage-control mode Thursday after a headline by the Daily Beast suggested that prosecutors had accused her of lying or mistakenly giving false testimony during her 2013 court-martial.
Later in the day, in an effort at damage control, Mulvaney said the withholding of aid was related strictly to Trump's concerns about corruption and the fact that other nations were not providing financial support to the country.
That is particularly so as the BOJ is still in damage control to mend relations with financial institutions strained by its abrupt decision in January to adopt negative rates, which caught many banks off guard, the sources say.
Repeatedly, he had to do damage control, walking back, clarifying or re-clarifying comments about the Muslim ban, whether he wanted to raise taxes on the rich, or whether he would release his own tax returns before November.
Trump and Putin, the sequel President Donald Trump and the White House have been in damage control mode since he left that podium in Helsinki, Finland, after a disastrous post-summit news conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
"Sailors on board reported smoke in a cargo hold and a subsequent damage control investigation identified the fire and confirmed the fire had not spread to surrounding spaces," according to a command press release emailed to Navy Times.
By Monday evening, Mr. Cuomo seemed to be in damage-control mode, saying through a spokeswoman that there wasn't a fraud issue with the subway and bus workers Mr. Samuelsen represents, but among Long Island Rail Road employees.
"The White House and State are clumsily attempting damage control after Pence's poor P.R. performance in South Korea last week," said Lee Sung-yoon, a Korea expert at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
Over the next several days, Perez focused on damage control -- fielding tough questions from the media, reassuring the campaigns the problems were isolated to Iowa, and listening to party members who were angry and embarrassed over the mess.
In another instance, after a Missouri news outlet discovered, and tweeted, that Mr. Pruitt was planning to speak to about 150 representatives of electric cooperatives and power-plant owners last April, E.P.A. staff went into damage-control mode.
"These programs amount to essentially damage control, and do absolutely nothing to expose or deter those who commit or conceal these crimes," said David Clohessy, the former executive director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests.
That messaging from the league — we're sorry you were offended but we're not going to muzzle our people on social issues — has not gone over well in China and the NBA has been in damage control mode. Sen.
Still, rumblings that start on social media and grow past that format are capable of making even the biggest corporations shaky in the knees: after seeing significant losses, Stoli invested heavily in damage control, LGBTQ support, and rebranding.
This forced candidates and anyone in the public eye to rethink what they did and said behind closed doors (though one can argue that some politicians still don't care) and to hire real-life Olivia Pope's for damage control.
While there is a limit to the amount of damage control the vice president can actually do, given the outsized amount of attention Pence's front man garners, the act of explaining what Trump meant has fallen squarely on Pence.
Medani Abbas Medani, leader of the Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces (DFCF), said Thursday there was "no room for negotiations," as military leaders attempted to do damage control in the face of international criticism of Monday's indiscriminate killings.
Between President Trump's leaking of classified information to the Russian ambassador and the memo from former FBI Director James Comey suggesting Trump may have tried to obstruct the investigation into Michael Flynn, Fox is in major damage control mode.
"Avengers: Damage Control" is the latest virtual-reality experience at The Void locations, following previous exercises devoted to other Disney-owned properties "Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire" and "Ralph Breaks VR," derived from the "Wreck-It Ralph" movies.
She described the current moment in history as "a moment of damage control" — not just as a consequence of refugees displaced by conflict but what's likely to be a growing wave of climate change displacement in the coming years.
On the world stage, though the chancellor's sensible agenda and mature leadership is welcome amid the current turmoil, the challenges are surely too big for Berlin to contribute much more than damage control in the next couple of years.
Abedin isn't much for begging donors for money, but she likes the game of optics, telling the campaign spokeswoman, Barbara Morgan, to put on a cheerful face for reporters when she walks out of a grim damage-control meeting.
Trump's damage control operation was so bad that many assumed it to be intentional—that he was fanning the flames to distract from other worse scandals, or, at the very least, to keep himself at the center of attention.
RHP Zach Davies gave up 10 baserunners over five innings Monday night, but managed to do a good job of damage control and was in line for a win until Jacob Barnes gave up the lead in the eighth.
The Miami email is yet another strike against the ride-sharing company, which has been struggling to do damage control ever since last February, when former employee Susan Fowler wrote about the sexual harassment she experienced at the company.
But two days later, the state -- doing "damage control," Kammer said -- came back to Gattie and had him sign a second affidavit that undercut his statements to Tharpe's attorneys, claiming Gattie was drunk at the time he made them.
The meeting sparked days of controversy after Trump appeared to side with Putin's denial of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election over the assessment of his own intelligence chiefs, forcing the White House to go into damage control.
Rhodes was forced to do damage control late Sunday night after he ridiculed members of the Washington press corps as naive and candidly recounted how his operation convinced them to accept a favorable "narrative" about the negotiations with Tehran.
Franken has been in damage control mode since a Los Angeles-based radio show host posted a photo Thursday that appears to show Franken groping her while she is asleep onboard a military plane during a 2006 USO tour.
The outrage, and the government's quick attempts at damage control, reflect how sensitive South Koreans have become over worsening income inequality, and what officials and critics of the government call a rising tension between the country's poor and rich.
So far the Australian Government's commitment to climate change policies has been non-committal at best, and Australia has reached a stage where, for now, damage control and a bit of biological creativity could be the only way forward.
As part of the damage control, Uber has been sending emails to users who have canceled their accounts, and reminding them that Trump's immigrant ban is "unjust, wrong, and against everything we stand for as a company," per CNBC.
"The rate cuts are damage control, but it's going to be too little, too late," said Brian Madden, portfolio manager at Goodreid Investment Counsel, who now expects earnings declines for banks this year from low-single-digit growth earlier.
The Prince denied the allegations and tried, but failed, to do damage control in the scandal, including an appearance on "BBC Newsnight" in which he claimed he couldn't remember Giuffre ... despite posing in a photo with her in 2001.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A routine U.S.-hosted conference of nations fighting the Islamic State militant group has become a damage control effort following U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from Syria, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.
The move comes as Facebook continues damage control amid fallout from revelations that the British data firm Cambridge Analytica, which worked on President Trump's 2016 campaign, acquired the Facebook data of more than 85033 million users without their consent.
An allegation by Nevada Democratic politician Lucy Flores that he once made her feel "uneasy" by smelling her hair and kissing the back of her head forced the former vice president's team into damage control mode over the weekend.
A Pentagon adviser described the conference as part of a "damage control" effort necessitated by Trump's abrupt decision and as designed to explain to the coalition members "that nothing has been put in place" with regard to the pullout.
"Look, I'm not Taylor Swift, so I can't speak for her and why she does or does not choose to speak or not speak about any specific subject matter," he explained in a bit of damage control after the criticism.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other executives have had to step in for damage control in the wake of the revelations about misused user data, assuring angry users that changes on the platform will mean something like this never happens again.
"He just texted me, 'Guarantee you that the Mike Schmidt story" — a piece in the New York Times about the Russia investigation — "was damage control [from] McGahn or Priebus's lawyer,'" the White House chief counsel and former chief of staff, respectively.
The former Secretary of State and her surrogates have been in damage control mode since news first leaked on Friday, and have launched a coordinated campaign demanding more information from federal officials—who themselves have been vague about what they know.
So as part of Operation: Holiday Bank Account Damage Control, we asked you, our readers, to give us your best savings hacks, from buying LaCroix in bulk to using only a few tablespoons of laundry detergent instead of the full cup.
The couple, who are notoriously quiet about their relationship, did appear to go into a bit of damage control after Johnson's reps told People that the balloons weren't for a sex reveal, but rather, for the star's 29th birthday party.
The former New York City mayor, who frequently speaks directly to the president, is Trump's outside counsel and works in a different orbit than White House officials, who are still left to play damage control after some of Giuliani's wilder interviews.
In short, this means making civilian responders behave more like military medics in a war zone: first responders may soon be trained in damage control and combat casualty care to be better prepared for treating victims of a terror attack.
With some injuries that have a high mortality rate, such as damage to the iliac vessels, trauma surgeons will often do an initial surgery -- known as damage control -- to keep a patient from bleeding to death, Ginzburg and Sakran said.
His earlier media appearances to do damage control on the Cambridge Analytica scandal—in which tens of millions of Facebook users' private data had been compromised—had been sweaty and awkward, with Zuckerberg clearly rattled by the severity of the backlash.
In their conversations with American officials after the Helsinki meeting in July, European diplomats described efforts by the White House to engage in damage control after Mr. Trump had gone off-script during a joint news conference with Mr. Putin.
On this week's Popcast, Mr. Caramanica discusses how artists get canceled — or rehabilitated, or both — on Twitter, and then in the public consciousness, with Justin Charity, a writer for the Ringer and a co-host of the Damage Control podcast.
The inversion of the yield curve, a warning sign that has preceded every recession for the past 70 years, caused a major sell-off in the stock market last week and has White House officials scrambling to do damage control.
News of the investigation forced Mr. Long to pivot, at least for a moment, to personal damage control, making an unscheduled appearance on a Thursday morning telephone briefing about the storm to acknowledge the investigation, which was reported by Politico.
A coordinated damage-control mission would not be impossible, since more than anyone in the administration, Barr may have leeway to buy some political capital, after basking in Trump's praise for a string of decisions that appeared to protect the President.
Mere hours after President Donald Trump posted a tweet threatening to commit war crimes by launching military strikes against cultural sites in Iran, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo went on the Sunday morning TV news shows to do damage control.
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In stop after stop, Mr. Pence found himself in damage-control mode, fielding questions about Mr. Trump's response to a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., that turned violent, and about the president's threat to use military force in Venezuela.
"We expect Mr. Crosthwaite to focus on damage control immediately -- adopting a more conciliatory tone around the risks of the product and controlling the message in the media about the product and brand," said Stifel analyst Christopher Growe in a report.
But the fact that HBO granted Vulture an unusual damage-control interview following the response to the initial press release indicates that the network wasn't quite prepared for the vehement reaction it got, which is maybe the biggest surprise of all.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders will discuss on Wednesday shielding European companies doing business with Iran from U.S. sanctions, a senior official said as the bloc is in damage control mode following Washington's withdrawal from a nuclear deal with Tehran.
The initial panic over the safety of Boeing's jets has died down, but the investigations into what went wrong on the Ethiopian Airlines flight and the deadly Lion Air crash five months earlier are ongoing — and Boeing remains in damage control mode.
While much of Washington sprung into damage-control mode -- most China experts dismissed Tillerson's remarks as a misstatement -- the White House doubled down on Tillerson's comments, raising the possibility that a US blockade of China in the South China Sea means just that.
In tandem with the lack of hope for a political breakthrough, a surge in hyperinflation appears to be driving a wave of migration to northern South America, the Caribbean and the U.S. This has put the international community in damage-control mode.
But Chinese customers are wary of official corporate statements, judging by their social media responses to Zara, Tiffany's, and the NBA; they see these public apologies as an insincere form of damage control for a Western company that has disrespected their national identity.
So long as we're critiquing: People can immediately sense the difference between an earnest apology and stiffly scripted damage control, which is likely why her second attempt, shared on Twitter late in the week, was constructed to sound more heartfelt and sincerely regretful.
There's Neova's "DNA Damage Control" sunscreen, three ounces of which will set you back $45; Eryfotona Actinica, from Spanish dermatology company ISDIN, which runs $24 per 25-ounce bottle; and DNARenewal's 24+ SPF "DNA Defense" sunscreen, 25 ounces of which costs $22015.
We won't scold or speak from on high; we'll face the reality that sometimes the most valuable health advice comes in the form of damage control after a night out or tips on how much coffee you can drink before getting heart palpitations.
Trump Jr., the Fredo in a family of Fredos, went on Hannity last night to do some damage control after he blew up his father's repeated insistence that there had been no collusion between the Russians and his campaign during the 2016 election.
The Trump administration was in damage control mode Monday after FBI Director James Comey testified before a congressional panel that his agency is investigating Russian attempts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election — including potential links between members of Trump's campaign and Moscow.
"Less than 218 percent of the people who chose to participate in this market research program were teens" a Facebook spokesperson told TechCrunch and many other news outlets in a damage control effort 7 hours after we published our report on January 29th.
Renea also sees a lot of drama; girlfriends who get mad about a new girlfriend appearing on the Facebook page, women who tell multiple men on the outside that they're "the only one" and then do damage control when the truth comes out.
And while the particulars of the Daniels situation have attracted media attention in part specifically because of how tawdry and comical it is, we have some indications that similar considerations of cover-up and damage control are meaningfully influencing Trump-era policy.
The email comes as Biden's campaign is in damage control mode in the aftermath of a report that revealed a story Biden often tells of his time in Afghanistan as vice president seems to be pulled from at least three separate events.
The effort at damage control came after a storm of international criticism and condemnation and calls for Mr. Abbas, who is in his 80s, to resign after his remarks to the Palestine National Council, the legislative body of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
The latest firestorm again sent the White House into damage control, with Giuliani's remarks to Fox News' Sean Hannity, along with the comment that the president "did know about the general arrangement," contradicting past denials by Trump, his campaign and the White House.
The White House went into fresh damage control mode on Monday, pushing back against a Washington Post report that Trump revealed highly classified information to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador last week, the latest scandal to engulf the embattled White House.
While the firing of Peter Strzok begins the process of damage control and the restoration of the department, it only represents the first step in what must be the final verdict—there is no evidence of Russian collusion with the Trump campaign.
Mike Allen reported in Axios on Tuesday morning that the creation of Trump's "war room" — a battalion of lawyers and such who would do damage control during the Russia probe — is on hold, because he can't find the soldiers to staff it.
The founders created the first Google Doodle ever in 1998 to let people know they weren't around to do damage control if the site broke because they were at Burning Man, the free-wheeling art festival in the middle of the Nevada desert.
And sure, that might be for the good of society/Uber, but don't underestimate their quest for power: all of that Uber damage control has ultimately led to an IPO expected to ooze money, and Dany's ultimate goal is still the Iron Throne.
Attacks on the monument, a lifeline for its home state of Uttar Pradesh, have grown so loud that last week the state chief minister – himself a critic of the Taj – was forced into "a day-long exercise in damage control", one newspaper said.
Peter Schweizer, whose book, "Clinton Cash," sent the Clinton campaign into damage control as she kicked off her bid in spring 2015, said he foresaw attempts by foreign actors to ingratiate themselves to Trump's children, who will take over the President-elect's business empire.
USS John McCain President Trump tried to do a bit of damage control after reports that the White House Military Office and lower-level US Navy officials exchanged emails about moving the USS John McCain, a Navy war ship, ahead of Trump's recent Japan visit.
Impeachment inquiry The White House may start the week in damage-control mode after acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney spent the weekend trying to walk back comments he made last week that seemed to reveal a quid pro quo between Trump and Ukraine.
On Monday, two weeks after YouTube penned a damage-control blog post denying claims that it mistreats musicians, the music manager — who works with a list of high-profile artists including Christina Aguilera and Thirty Seconds to Mars — said he's not buying any of it.
The company and its CEO Travis Kalanick are simultaneously in damage control and investigation modes, holding an emotional all-hands meeting and putting together a group to review the problems at Uber, led by former US Attorney General Eric Holder and board member Arianna Huffington.
A similar argument has been made by UConn students as they call for the university to do more than damage control in the wake of the recent high-profile incident — to actually take the necessary steps to end the racism these students face on campus.
Just over a month ago, as the producer was preparing for the publication of two explosive exposés from The New York Times and The New Yorker, which included allegations of sexual assault and rape, Weinstein brought Bloom onto his expansive legal and damage control team.
Earlier this year, Bynes was vocal on Twitter to do damage control after she found out that an Internet troll was pretending to be her on multiple social media sites, and was forced to tweet out that news outlets should ignore the random imposter.
Or they can let the bill fail and stomach the political reality of reneging on a promise they've been making for years and years -- and the fact that the next necessary step would be to work with Democrats to do damage control on Obamacare.
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney was doing damage control again on Sunday to downplay his comment from days earlier in which he acknowledged that the White House withheld $400 million in aid to pressure Ukraine to investigate the 2016 presidential election.
Some are to be consumed before the cheers-ing begins, to fortify revelers for the night ahead and increase their drinking capacity; others, to be swallowed when the night is over, in hopes of waking up hangover-free; others the morning after, for damage-control.
This time, a report that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was on the verge of resigning over the summer and called Trump a "moron" — possibly with a forceful, explicit modifier attached — sent Foggy Bottom, the White House and Trump himself into damage control mode.
The New Orleans Saints are going to court to keep the public from seeing hundreds of emails that allegedly show team executives doing public relations damage control for the area's Roman Catholic archdiocese to help it contain the fallout from a burgeoning sexual abuse crisis.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump slammed reports questioning his mental stability in a series of tweets Saturday morning, writing he's a "very stable genius" after the publication of an exposé about his first year as President put the White House into damage-control mode.
The White House on Tuesday sought to take credit for the arrest of a former Trump campaign aide who had repeated contacts with Russia-linked officials offering "dirt" on Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton — marking the latest damage control move as the Russia probe intensifies.
MIAMI (Reuters) - In an effort to steady his presidential campaign, former Vice President Joe Biden engaged in some furious damage control on Friday, a day after rival candidate Kamala Harris hurt him in the most dramatic clash so far of the 2020 election campaign.
Facebook is circling the wagons as the company looks to do damage control following a damning New York Times story published Wednesday that called into question decisions made by Facebook leadership, including CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg, over the past two years.
Despite Trump's claim that he does not know the ambassador, the President has met Darroch several times including on his recent trip to the UK. British officials spent the weekend trying to do damage control after the messages leaked as their White House counterparts downplayed Darroch's comments.
There are three primary ways celebrities announce breakups on social media, listed in order of kindness and/or damage control: a PR-friendly iPhone note screenshot detailing an amicable split, deleting all Instagram evidence of the relationship and fully putting the ex in question on blast.
Facebook employees gathered yesterday for an internal briefing on the company's involvement in the widening scandal; CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg were conspicuously absent from the damage control session, though Zuckerberg is expected to speak to employees Friday, and may speak publicly before that.
Nearly six months after the scandal began—and six months after they threw their support behind their coach—the Baylor Regents finally saw that there was no coming back from this and did some cowardly damage control and threw Briles to the lions in the Journal.
With Hillary Clinton's recent health flap, the usual pundits have begun diving before cameras to traffic in one of the most seductive — and baseless — canards in the damage control canon: That if only Clinton had come clean about her health this controversy could have been averted.
"The premise of that article is false, that in any way the president had a conversation that was inappropriate or that resulted in any kind of lapse in national security," McMaster said, as he launched a frantic damage control effort in the White House Briefing Room.
This year's more of a powder keg than usual: Like many others, I'll be sitting down to dinner with a Trump voter, which is making me seriously consider breaching my mother's "don't talk politics with Grandpa" damage-control rule for the first time in my life.
This has put Facebook in a precarious position in Canada, where the social network has been doing damage control since the 2016 US election revealed the extent to which information on the platform can be manipulated or designed by foreign political actors, and gamed in general.
Although Jenner has attempted to lay low in the wake of the controversy — even pulling removing her Pepsi-related tweets from social media — a source previously told PEOPLE that the model isn't brushing it off, and is likely calling on her mom Kris Jenner for damage control.
Biden first affirmed his decades-long support for the restriction, sparking a massive outcry from the party's base; then, days later, in a move that reeked of damage control, he reversed his position, citing the wave of anti-abortion laws passed by states across the country.
Trump has called for Russia to be allowed added back to the G7 group of nations, even though it was kicked out over Crimea, and has even raised the possibility that the annexation could be recognized -- forcing his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo into damage control mode.
Unless, of course, you remember last year when Rams quarterback Case Keenum could not even walk after suffering a concussion in a game and in the following week Peter King king was miraculously given access to one of those unaffiliated neurotrauma consultants for a damage control story.
As part of his attempt at damage control, Tambor admitted in a Hollywood Reporter profile to a time when he berated Walter on the set of Arrested, which came up in a New York Times interview that rapidly went off the rails (and that's me being charitable).
Ken King, president and CEO of the Calgary Sport and Entertainment Corporation, which owns the club, was forced into the role of damage control following Burke's comments, downplaying the remarks as just "strong views" on the subject and ensuring fans that the team isn't going anywhere.
The shadow formula and all the other formulas are very, just, like, thin and slippery, so they kinda just go all over the place and then you have to, like, do damage control, fix it back up again, but the final result is really, really nice.
Viewed as a voice of moderation on trade in the Trump administration, Mr. Mnuchin will once again try to do damage control and will be a sounding board for growing concerns about American tariffs on steel and aluminum and the prospect of new tariffs on automobile imports.
As Amanda Sakuma wrote for Vox on Sunday, Bolton's current trip to Israel is aimed at doing a bit of damage control with regional allies alarmed about the American withdrawal and the free rein it gives to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his Russian backers.
There was Mr. Schultz on TV in April, running damage control after two black men were arrested at a Starbucks in Philadelphia while waiting for a friend and again when the company closed all of its stores on May 29 for racial bias training of its employees.
By Monday, it had ballooned into a public-relations crisis for the mayor, exposing him to lurid allegations that he or his administration had tried to cover up embarrassing inquiries, accused the commissioner of being disloyal and ultimately dismissed him in the interest of damage control.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President Trump's first weekend in office unfolded much the way things often did during his campaign: with angry Twitter messages, a familiar obsession with slights and a series of meandering and at times untrue statements, all eventually giving way to attempts at damage control.
If spread more widely, damage control could demand more of the CEO's attention, at a crucial moment when Iger needs to focus on laying the foundation for the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the next slate of Star Wars film, and Disney Plus' programming.
Only a small handful of people outside of Magic Leap know what the company's augmented reality/mixed reality product really looks like compared to the promotional videos, but after a particularly critical report earlier this week, the notoriously secretive company appears to be in damage control mode.
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Backlash grows In an attempt at damage control, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver issued another statement Tuesday saying that he won't censor players or team owners over China or other issues, arguing that the league is motivated by much more than money, and freedom of expression must be protected.
The global forum is supposed to provide a platform for world leaders to work toward a resolution of the conflict, but top US officials began the week on damage control, merely trying to prevent Moscow from killing US personnel in Syria who are supporting Arab and Kurdish militias.
" Amid the fierce backlash from his own party, Trump put together a damage-control statement late Tuesday promising not to say anything more about Curiel or the lawsuit – after this: "It is unfortunate that my comments have been misconstrued as a categorical attack against people of Mexican heritage.
That Kanye is suggesting he wants to go back to his perceived roots, and that he's appealing to higher authorities than American government, and that he's trying to remind people of his production genius are certainly coherent bits of damage control after the unmitigated disaster that was 2018.
Enter foul-mouthed communications director Malcolm Tucker (Peter Capaldi), who sets off with Foster for Washington, DC in order to do damage control, but instead makes Foster—who can't seem to say anything right—the pawn in a tug of war between America's pro- and anti-war factions.
"I do a lot of damage control, that's what I love in P.R.," Ms. Grubman said on a recent Sunday, sitting in her large corner office in the Flatiron district, which showcases "Rear Window" style views over a uniquely Manhattan hodgepodge of apartments, construction sites and artists' studios.
Michael Cohen's alleged trip to Prague There still isn't any public evidence to confirm the explosive claim from the dossier that Cohen secretly met Russian officials in Prague to coordinate Kremlin interference in the election and do damage control if the alleged collusion was exposed or if Clinton won.
House Democrats have gone into full damage control mode over the just-released draft report from the Select Committee on Benghazi with the goal of circling the wagons around their presumptive presidential nominee and of fortifying the false narrative that the Benghazi attacks were provoked by a YouTube video.
Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal explains why Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE is doing damage control with Latino leaders.
In May, I attended a Writers Guild panel on LGBTQ characters on TV. During the event, the panelists were asked whether they'd heard about The 100's controversial death and its ensuing maelstrom of fan fury as series creator Jason Rothenberg made some stumbling attempts at damage control.
Baylor and Ken Starr are under heavy scrutiny for their failure on multiple fronts to deal with a serious problem on campus and rather than actually demonstrate that they understand the gravity of those errors, everyone associated with the school seems to be in damage control mode for themselves.
His decisions not to prosecute Harvey Weinstein and two of Donald Trump's children, Ivanka and Donald Jr. — all of whom were represented by lawyers who had contributed to Mr. Vance's campaign — have backfired, throwing his office into an unflattering light and forcing Mr. Vance to begin damage control.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The New Orleans Saints are going to court to keep the public from seeing hundreds of emails that allegedly show team executives doing public relations damage control for the area&aposs Roman Catholic archdiocese to help it contain the fallout from a burgeoning sexual abuse crisis.
The White House canceled a presidential trip to Iowa in the coming days and was putting together a damage-control plan to expand the president's legal team, reorganize his communications staff and wall off a scandal that has jeopardized his agenda and now threatens to engulf his family.
Thankfully, Mexico has behaved as the adult in the recent turn of events, and officials on both sides of the border undoubtedly have been doing yeoman's work by going into containment and damage-control modes to preserve the bilateral relationship and Teflon-coating the critically important NAFTA negotiating rounds.
Biden's camp dove into damage control mode Friday after Lucy Flores, a former Nevada assemblywoman, penned an essay detailing a 2014 encounter during which the former vice president made her feel "uneasy, gross and confused" when he came up from behind her and kissed the back of her head.
Biden's camp dove into damage control mode Friday after Lucy Flores, a former Nevada assemblywoman, penned an essay detailing a 2014 encounter where the former vice president made her feel "uneasy, gross and confused" when he came up from behind her and kissed the back of her head.
" Peña Nieto's tweet was just one part of a seemingly desperate damage control operation that also included an interview on Mexico's most popular news TV show in which he said he met the candidate because he is honor bound "to confront the threat and risk that our country faces.
Tillerson's decision to miss his first NATO meeting but visit Russia a week later plunged his department into damage control, frustrated allies and left analysts scratching their heads at an administration that once again is rubbing Europe the wrong way and raising questions about its commitment to its Western allies.
Stories of vandalism and problems with illegal parking have raised concerns about the growth of bike-sharing, though Bohnert argues Mobike's unique GPS technology allows for better tracking of damage control Users are also required to sign off on terms and conditions for use in the app to address liability issues.
After the infamous Access Hollywood tape surfaced during the presidential campaign — in which Donald Trump said he grabbed women "by the p—y" — Melania Trump was "adamantly opposed" to appearing on TV alongside her husband for damage control, according to an excerpt of an explosive new book about the president.
Damage control No. 1 started Wednesday night and continued through Thursday as Rudy Giuliani dropped the bombshell news that, contrary to his previous comments, the President had in fact reimbursed Cohen for paying a porn star to keep quiet about an alleged affair in the final days of the 2016 election.
" Bloomberg is going to "have to do some real damage control," Gillum added, noting that former Vice President Joe Bien has maintained support due largely to strong backing from African American voters and that "it's going to be really difficult to see Michael Bloomberg being the one to disrupt that support.
The cancellation came after Barr went into emergency damage-control mode following a politically charged tweet she sent linking Chelsea Clinton to liberal donor George Soros and a racially charged tweet saying Jarrett, who is African-American and born in Iran, is like the "muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby."
By proposing the expansion of the controversial "stop-and-frisk" program as a way to improve urban policing -- and by engaging in a public re-litigation of the baseless "birther" controversy that critics labeled racist -- Trump spent much of the last week doing damage control with the same voters he'd hoped to attract.
When news of the scandal first broke in 1998, Clinton led the White House's behind-the-scenes damage-control efforts and appeared on several news programs to defend her husband, blaming the allegations on a "vast right-wing conspiracy" that she said was part of a political effort to bring down the president.
With so many great minds and actors in place here, one can only hope that they won't stop merely at damage control but go beyond that by laying the foundation for ambitious efforts to define a new era of freedom and prosperity – just as the founders of NATO did seven decades ago.
Late Tuesday evening, he stepped in to reassure investors a deal with Beijing would happen "either now or into the future" after his top economic advisers spent the day attempting to do damage control in a series of appearances at a Wall Street Journal conference in Washington and on business news programs.
The press call, ostensibly held as a briefing on Facebook's efforts to improve its content moderation practices, became a bid for damage control after the report drew attention to the roles of Zuckerberg and, more critically, Sandberg — a bestselling author who was once seen as a potential Cabinet member for Hillary Clinton.
Meanwhile, counterterrorism officials would immediately need to do damage control with partners suddenly constrained in their ability even to consider handing custody of detainees over to the United States, much as one U.S. partner is reported to have reneged already on the intended transfer of a Sudanese terrorism suspect known as Abu Khaybar.
And in a year when Donald Trump is representing Diaz-Balart's party on the national stage — and might be representing it at the ballot box in November — what Diaz-Balart chooses to do could say a lot about how the GOP thinks it can make inroads (or at least do damage control) among Latino voters.
But now the star of the NBC drama — yes, the one who should have the most beef with Crock-Pot — is pitching in on the damage control front, appearing in a new warm-feely promo for the episode that appears to be a call for unity in our politically fractured country but doubles as something else.
After some sharp-eyed Game of Thrones fans noticed what appeared to be a modern-day coffee cup sitting near Daenerys Targaryen during a feast scene in Winterfell on Sunday, the folks behind the show went into damage control-mode and edited out the cup, so anyone who watches the episode now won't see the gaff.
Trump's move was seen as "initiating damage control by looking into ways to soothe irate producers over his recent decision to grant unnecessary small refinery exemptions for the second year in a row, which has negatively impacted ethanol producers and all U.S. corn and soybean producers," Dan Cekander, president of DC Analysis, wrote in a client note.
It's been a long, drawn out PR nightmare for a product that was supposed to unify the company's mobile offerings behind a single banner, marked by mixed signals, damage control and a seemingly endless parade of bad news culminating in this morning's announcement that the hardware maker would finally shut down production once and for all.
McCaskill has responded to stories on Shepard&aposs investments by saying she has no involvement in them, but in an apparent effort to mitigate damage to McCaskill&aposs reelection effort, Shepard&aposs company Sugar Creek has brought in the political consultant who helped McCaskill first get elected to the Senate in 2006 to handle its damage control efforts.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, under pressure to do damage control over his comments about a Mexican-American judge, has added to his "make America great again" slogan.
Saints owner Gayle Benson and her late husband, Tom Benson, are close with the archbishop and have donated millions to Catholic institutions in the New Orleans areaAttorneys for the Saints denied the accusations and are going to court to prevent the release of hundreds of emails that allegedly show team executives doing public relations damage control.
H.R. McMaster was sent out again before the national press corps to try to do some urgent clean-up and damage control, only to twist in the wind, stating that what the president did was "wholly appropriate" and that he has the complete authority to "unclassify" and share anything he deems necessary to keep the American people safe.
The abrupt exit of Madeleine Westerhout, who sat outside the Oval Office for two-and-a-half years as executive assistant to the President until last week, once again sent Trump and his advisers into damage control mode as book agents and publishers began circling the waters, floating a possible six- or seven-figure book advance.
Then there is the casserole of other damage control elements: firing bad actors; reshuffling management; reorganizing the supply chain, settling some lawsuits while fighting others; offering consumer rebates; executive apologies; mortifying congressional hearings and paying government fines; expensive marketing campaigns; charm offensives with shareholders, employees and vendors; and, of course, blue-ribbon panel investigations where something — and someone — is blamed for the fiasco.
Even Lamberth, who spearheaded damage control after those 14 hours and has maintained a good relationship with the Pate family — he was the only white participant of last year's 5K walk for ShyShy — has repeatedly described ShyShy as "street-smart" in interviews over the years, as if the 8-year-old could or should have known better than to be kidnapped.
In a similar way to how companies attempt to remove private data from the internet once it has been dumped, the FBI is, at best, engaged in damage control at the moment, while at worst is playing an ultimately pointless game: the names and contact details of tens of thousands of government employees have already been downloaded plenty of times.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) is in damage control mode following allegations of sexual harassment in his 2023 campaign, as he weighs a second presidential campaign.
Instead of, I don't know, hiring a great public relations firm to do damage control, Athena and her friends (all of whom suffered a loss of money and reputation due to the backlash around the texts) decide to teach these conspiracy theorists a lesson: They round up 12 people who spread the Manorgate rumors on the internet and hunt them down for real.
Melania Trump has rarely come out of the shadows of this presidential election to speak up on her husband Donald Trump's behalf, making her recent interview with Anderson Cooper a unique moment — and it was all to do damage control for Trump bragging to Billy Bush in 2005 about how he could sexually assault women whenever he wants because he's famous.
Mr. Trump had used his speech for some damage control, beginning it by denouncing hate crimes he had been criticized for avoiding: the murder of an Indian technology worker in Kansas, blamed on a man who is said to have thought his victim was Middle Eastern, and the rash of bomb threats against Jewish community centers and desecration of Jewish cemeteries.

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