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" He continued: "I think Trump should make a speech.
She will not make a speech on her father's behalf.
Theresa May even travelled to Wales to make a speech.
He'll make a speech "regarding the election" at 11 a.m.
I didn't go out there to make a speech or anything.
First, Schumer knows better than to make a speech like this.
The winner is likely to make a speech after the announcement.
Every so often, Scott Scissons is asked to make a speech.
You all brought me here to be executed, not to make a speech.
I go in, make a speech, I say, 'Let me speak to Angela.
The days when the General Secretary could make a speech at the UN
Last, but not least, if managers must make a speech, keep it short.
Smith didn't have to make a speech about LGBT history at the Oscars.
"I wanted to make a speech about Vietnam," Ms. Fonda admitted of the ceremony.
Trump is also slated to make a speech pushing for tax reform on Wednesday.
He had already tried to make a speech, but his mind wandered off script.
He is the first sitting vice president to make a speech at the annual event.
"Tomorrow Donald Trump will make a speech about the state of the union," Warren said.
"If you are a brilliant engineer, you don't have to make a speech," Obama said.
"If you are a brilliant engineer, you don't have to make a speech," Obama says.
Maybe every day the House Democrats could make a speech about it on the floor.
Trump will hold a roundtable with CEOs and then make a speech to autoworkers and others.
Many members had yet to make a speech when they voted to give up their jobs.
Late on Friday, he will go to Las Vegas and make a speech there on Saturday.
The emcee called Tony to the stage to make a speech while I was still talking.
Johnson&aposs first job will be to make a speech outside Downing Street on Friday morning.
President Tayyip Erdogan will make a speech to Turkish shopkeepers and traders in Ankara (1100 GMT).
In a lighthearted moment, Tebow forgot to hand the microphone to Nel-Peters to make a speech.
"The best strategy for me to communicate with my people is to make a speech," he explains.
Afterward, she agreed to make a speech in front of thousands at a People's Climate March rally.
Not to be outdone, Obama did three with ease, dropped, and walked out to make a speech.
But she is due to make a speech on Friday in which she might soften her position.
Then I stepped forward to make a speech, wearing hunting camo over a Confederate flag T-shirt.
What would I have to offer other than I can make a speech every now and again?
President Tayyip Erdogan will make a speech to lawmakers from his AK Party in parliament (0800 GMT).
Thunberg is due to take part in a mass march and make a speech later in Madrid.
They will end the evening with a garden party in Lazienki Park, where William will make a speech.
The anniversary is shared by North Korea and its leader Kim Jong Un may also make a speech.
Trump spoke at the White House before departing for Utah, where he is scheduled to make a speech.
President Tayyip Erdogan will make a speech at a meeting of officials from his ruling AK Party (0800 GMT).
Neither Clinton nor Trump can make a speech soar like Obama, nor connect with charm and authenticity like Bush.
The South Korean leader is expected to make a speech at the Russian State Duma lower parliament house as well.
Prayuth is scheduled to make a speech on Friday outlining the successes of the junta's nearly five years in power.
"We'll wait and see," if Harry (who will make a speech at the extravaganza) meets the singer, his spokesman added.
"I'm almost expecting Putin to come to America to make a speech," Mr. King said by telephone from Los Angeles.
President Donald Trump is scheduled to make a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday morning.
Clinton, who did not make a speech or hold an event following the Wisconsin primary, tweeted her congratulations to Sanders.
Before that, the caucusgoers from all the groups had a minute to make a speech in defense of their candidate.
White House officials told CNBC the president will make a speech on Friday targeting Chinese intellectual property and trade practices.
And if Trump really wants to try to build goodwill, he should make a speech apologizing to the women of America.
The North Carolina Republican Party's vice-chair even scolded the volunteer as she walked to the podium to make a speech.
They would organize a parade from the airport to the East High School gym and expect me to make a speech.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan will also make a speech at the convention, Fox News confirmed earlier in the week.
However, he explained he was "hurt" when Meghan told him he wouldn't be able to make a speech at their wedding.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will attend an awards ceremony at 1100 (0700 GMT), where he is expected to make a speech.
In his first appearance as an MP in 20303, he violated parliamentary rules by trying to make a speech in Latin.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen will make a speech at the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy later on Monday.
We are happy for his success, though, and pleased that he was able to make a speech at TEDxTeen in 2014.
President Donald Trump will make a speech on the topic in an airport rally-style event near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Wednesday evening.
Afterward he is expected to make a speech on the steps of Downing Street and make key appointments to his Cabinet.
When he reached the top, his security detail surrounded him, and it appeared as though he was attempting to make a speech.
In a key scene from Clouds, Binoche walks on stage to make a speech to a room of gray-haired film enthusiasts.
Likening it to the attack on Pearl Harbor, he felt that President Obama needed to make a speech to alert the country.
However, he explained he was still "hurt" when Meghan told him he wouldn't be able to make a speech at their wedding.
Baines will make a speech this summer in Cooperstown, N.Y., thanks to a panel vote on Sunday that no one saw coming.
But instead of asking probing questions and eliciting damning evidence from Mr. Cohen, too many committee members chose to make a speech.
Later, Crown Princess Mette-Marit could be seen shedding a tear as he later stood up to make a speech honoring his parents.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is due to make a speech on Friday at an annual meeting of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
When a workplace is facing cuts — job cuts, salary cuts, benefit cuts — the boss will often make a speech to keep up morale.
Last year, Sessions came to Long Island, where our office is located, to make a speech about the administration's crusade against new immigrants.
He used 216 characters to let everyone know he was about to make a speech in South Korea and then travel to China.
The TBB, an umbrella body, said on Saturday its head, Metin Feyzioglu, will attend the ceremony and make a speech, as is customary.
Xi and Lam were in Shanghai for the 2019 China International Import Expo, where Xi is expected to make a speech on Tuesday.
" That evening I was going to make a speech about investing and I thought, "Everybody will be wearing cowboy boots, I'm in Houston!
Pence is in California to attend fundraisers as well as make a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library outside Los Angeles on Thursday.
President Donald Trump is going to make a speech ... and they're going to open a big center for fighting extremism and (supporting) Islamic moderation.
Media reports said she may make a speech this week offering to step down in April, a recommendation made by her conservative Saenuri Party.
Alexander: If all I want to do is make a speech, or shout, I'd go to a street corner or buy a radio station.
An aide pleaded with King to come to the church that night to make a speech, telling him, "This is your crowd," Lafayette says.
Abby Finkenauer (D-Iowa) will make a speech on the House floor announcing the formation of the caucus with more than two dozen inaugural members.
The night was so debilitating for Bernie Sanders that after retreating to his home state of Vermont on Tuesday, he didn't even make a speech.
Now, I get that Zuckerberg was trying to make a speech argument that Facebook shouldn&apost censor on popular unless he says they can incite violence.
If such a person wanted to make a speech in your community preaching hatred of the United States, should he be allowed to speak, or not?
Mr. Bozic halted his performance at one point to make a speech about why, precisely, he was leaving his longtime gig at a New York institution.
Seeking to steal the momentum from the Clinton campaign, Trump ditched plans to make a speech Monday castigating the former first lady and husband Bill Clinton.
Before the vote is held, the incumbent, Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa of Bahrain, will have the opportunity to make a speech outlining his qualifications.
It's unclear if LaPierre or any other figure from the NRA is preparing to make a speech or conduct a press conference about the recent shootings.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Queen Elizabeth will make a speech in parliament on Thursday, announcing Prime Minister Boris Johnson's legislative agenda after his election win last week.
Current rules would give him the honorary title of "Alterspraesident" (president by seniority) and allow him to open the first session of parliament and make a speech.
A substitute story circulated that Rockne was not going to California to film a movie, but to fulfill a promise to a friend and make a speech.
These tend to upstage the main story, in which Blakk tries to get onto the floor of the convention at Madison Square Garden to make a speech.
But "about two hours into the fund-raiser, my dad decided to make a speech to thank everyone for coming out to support me," Ms. Smith said.
On April 24th Donald Trump will make a speech to a group of health professionals and policymakers detailing his administration's efforts to fight the "scourge" of opioid abuse.
The big showcase comes Thursday when Trump will make a speech at the Energy Department, with other Cabinet officials, top aides, and industry workers and officials coming along.
Kevin Sneader, who was appointed McKinsey's global managing partner in February, will make a speech in Johannesburg on Monday to "talk frankly and honestly" about the firm's failings.
For all his bravado and threats, would Kim Jong Un make a speech at his side of the DMZ and allow the free news media to cover it?
He often made extravagant demands in return for agreeing to make a speech, including that the private plane that flew him to the engagement be a certain size.
"When Bibi took the Knesset podium to make a speech, we used to play a game and bet how often he would say the name Iran," he says.
Federal Reserve governor Lael Brainerd is also due to make a speech in Chicago later Monday, the last policy maker to speak before next week's Fed policy meeting.
Pressed whether she would offer parliament any more information on how she sees Britain's future relationship with the EU, May said she would make a speech early next year.
Prime Minister Binali Yildirim will make a speech to lawmakers from his ruling AK Party in parliament (2100 GMT) and will attend a technology centre opening ceremony (1300 GMT).
I doubt we'll hear Mr. Trump make a speech asking his fellow white males to tell authorities "who the bad ones are," or call for restricting white males' freedoms.
Afterward, they and their 600 guests will adjourn to St. Michael's Hall for a lunchtime reception, where Markle, in a break with tradition, is set to make a speech.
They crowned the day with a black-tie dinner and party where Meghan was expected to make a speech and the couple were expected to have their first dance.
He was laughed at when called to make a speech in parliament on Monday, before attending a private meeting where more than a dozen lawmakers pleaded with him to quit.
"Someone remarked to the captain that Busta was the only person behaving aggressively, which prompted him to make a speech trying to justify his behavior," the witness told the publication.
"Other presidents went [to NATO], and they would make a speech and then they would leave and nothing happened," Trump said, claiming that he increased NATO spending by $44 billion.
"I think it was the to-do and everyone looking at you and you have to make a speech and everyone wants to talk to you that night," he said.
Or, if he wants to follow a more traditional path, the president could issue a more formal statement going into greater length and make a speech or hold a news conference.
Rogen recalled preparing to make a speech for the Best Motion Picture nominee "The Disaster Artist" when he bent down to pick up an item — only to hear a loud tear.
A source with Buttigieg's campaign tells VICE News that he'd changed his travel plans to head back to his hometown Sunday evening and would make a speech there formalizing his decision.
Other politicians like the late Daniel Patrick Moynihan (the Harvard professor who added an academic veneer to the Senate for four terms) could make a speech sound like an Ivy League seminar.
Gertjan Vlieghe, who was the first MPC member to vote for a rate cut after the Brexit vote, is due to speak on Friday while Carney will make a speech on Monday.
Merkel, who served as Germany's environment minister during the first United Nations climate conference in 1995, will attend next week's U.N. climate summit, where she is expected to make a speech Monday.
He is a man with so little to say about himself, about his music, about Britain, that given two opportunities to make a speech at the Brits he was left entirely speechless.
Aides used to laugh that every time Sanders tried to make a speech about foreign policy on the campaign trail, the last third of the speech inevitably was about the billionaire class.
Meghan&aposs father, however, admits that the Prince was "absolutely right" to criticize him, but he expresses that it was Meghan not letting him make a speech at her wedding "that hurt" him.
British Prime Minister Theresa May was due to make a speech on Friday saying that the EU "has to make a choice" on whether to compromise to avoid the damage caused by Britain.
Shlyakhtin, president of Russia's athletics federation (RUSAF), will make a speech at the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Congress on Thursday, a day before the World Championships begin at the London Stadium.
On Tuesday, Attorney General Geoffrey Cox, will make a speech setting out what changes would be required to eliminate the legal risk that Britain could be trapped in a Northern Irish backstop indefinitely.
The dispute was about whether an opposition legislator should be allowed to make a speech after the leadership vote, with the Chavistas insisting that the rules for the opening session did not permit it.
When he first joined the British team, Broady recalled, Murray was vociferous in trying to ensure he went through the newcomers' initiation ceremony of having to make a speech at his first welcome dinner.
President Donald Trump is expected to make a speech and sign a memorandum at the White House on Friday that will target China's intellectual property and trade practices, senior White House officials told CNBC.
"The plan for the last joke was — the Best Picture winner is announced, they make a speech [and] I was assuming the Best Picture was not going to be Manchester by the Sea," Kimmel explained.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu went to the murder scene to make a speech accusing Israel's Arab community of being "a state within a state for some citizens in enclaves where there is no law enforcement".
Although he's morbidly terrified of public speaking ("I would as soon be sent to jail as to have to make a speech"), he's active in the legislature, enthusiastically supporting a proposed law legalizing Sunday baseball.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May will make a speech at 1500 GMT on Tuesday to set out the details of Brexit legislation she plans to put before parliament next month, her spokesman said.
Meghan, who was wearing a long white dress designed by Stella McCartney, was, in another break with tradition, to make a speech at the newly-weds' evening event, to which about 200 guests were invited.
In recent days, "Erdogan had asked party officials if it is possible to arrange a meeting or a rally to make a speech every day in Istanbul" ahead of the vote, a senior AKP official said.
South Korea's president Park Geun-hye plans to make a speech to the nation on Wednesday in which she is expected to express strong will to respond to North Korea's nuclear test, a presidential official said.
Dog the Bounty Hunter just got a sweet, sweet offer -- $430,000 to fly to Dubai and make a speech, and if that sounds too good to be true ... that's only because it's really a total ripoff.
Breitbart also said Sellner had been planning to make a speech in London's Hyde Park, but that papers served on him by the British authorities alleged the speech was likely to incite "tensions between local communities".
She says she's going to hire a private investigator, but in the time it takes her to make a speech about the type of diligent P.I. she's going to hire, Mikey finds Lori-Ann on Facebook.
Once Mr. Guaidó landed, government backers chased him out of the airport, cutting off any plans he had to make a speech, and then attacked his car with traffic cones and at least one metal pole.
Part of the fun of this ceremony is that you never quite know: A tipsy actor might make a speech too colorful for network censors, or a win could go to the person everyone least suspects.
Let it be a lesson to us all: Before you make a speech on live television in front of a bunch of Irish people for their highest holiday, set aside a little more time for Googling.
She is due to make a speech in London on Tuesday before an audience including foreign diplomats as well as Britain's own Brexit negotiating team and other senior officials, May's Downing Street office said in a statement.
One is Poland's President Andrzej Duda, who declined his invitation after he was told he could not make a speech at the forum's main event, to be held Thursday at Yad Vashem, Israel's national Holocaust remembrance site.
Two world leaders, however, will be conspicuously absent from the observation: Poland's President Andrzej Duda, who declined his invitation after he was told he could not make a speech at the forum's main event, and President Trump.
"Just by appearing here, he'll probably want to make a speech that will mention the two-state solution," said Zalman Shoval, a two-time Israeli ambassador to the United States and a member of Mr. Netanyahu's Likud party.
"Just by appearing here, he'll probably want to make a speech that will mention the two-state solution," said Zalman Shoval, a two-time Israeli ambassador to the United States and a member of Mr. Netanyahu's Likud Party.
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Philip Hammond will make a speech next week on how Britain will be able to secure a Brexit deal with the European Union that includes services as well as goods, he said on Tuesday.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence plans to make a speech next week detailing the allegations, said the official, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity, saying the U.S. government was working to declassify further information on the matter.
Then Tyrion was put on trial by the most powerful people of Westeros, who just sorta let him take control of the situation to make a speech and install Bran Stark as the new king of the Seven Kingdoms.
This question faces Theresa May as she prepares to make a speech on Britain's desired post-Brexit trade relationship with the EU. But it also describes Norway in November 19753, when its voters rejected a plan to join the club.
In other words, it was the perfect setting for an underdog Democratic candidate for Congress to work a crowd and make a speech — which is exactly what Lauren Underwood's campaign was thinking when they added the event to her calendar.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's deputy prime minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria was due to make a speech at the prime minister's office in Madrid on Tuesday, after Catalan officials signed a document declaring independence from Spain, an official from the office said.
It was reported late on Thursday that Fed Governor Lael Brainard will make a speech on the U.S. economy on Monday, just before the blackout period for Fed officials ahead of the policy meeting later in the month comes into effect.
Trump is not expected to make a speech at the event, but he is likely to talk briefly to the justices beforehand in the court's conference room, as other presidents have done in the past, according to a court spokeswoman.
Wilhelm von Gottberg, who turns 77 later this month, would be the oldest member of the Bundestag if the AfD wins seats there for the first time, allowing him to open the first session of parliament and make a speech.
If the call for more restrictions on guns became louder, national spokesmen or even LaPierre himself would make a speech or public appearance to stand up forcefully on behalf of the Second Amendment and cast calls for new laws as exploitative.
May, who is weakened after losing her party's majority in a June election, is due to make a speech in Italy setting out her vision for future ties with the Earlier on Thursday she briefed her top ministers on the speech.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence plans to make a speech next week detailing the allegations, said the official, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity, adding that the U.S. government was working to declassify further information on the matter.
My family and I huddled around our old TV in our living room watching a bunch of people sing national anthems and march in uniform, while a very soggy Prince Charles tried to make a speech in the pouring rain.
"I don't believe that that is the case and next week I shall make a speech in which I shall set out our view of how it is possible to include services within such a trade deal," Hammond told lawmakers in parliament.
May, who is weakened after losing her party's majority in a June election, is due to make a speech in Italy setting out her vision for future ties with the EU. Earlier on Thursday she briefed her top ministers on the speech.
The pope was to have received executives from Microsoft, IBM and other technology companies and make a speech to them in the Vatican that was to have been streamed to a conference in Rome on the need for ethics in Artificial Intelligence.
Now I don't define it every time I make a speech, you know, 'when you have a mountain, you don't build a wall'--when you have a river that is un-crossable, that you cannot cross, you don't build a wall, OK?
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May will talk to European businesses on Monday to underline the importance of Britain leaving the EU with a deal, a day before she travels to Northern Ireland to make a speech on Brexit, her spokesman said on Monday.
He was billed to make a speech on the topic "Reshaping the Indo-Pacific - The New Era of Cooperation" but hours before the conference began that was changed into a "fireside chat" where he spoke about his business and stayed clear of policy issues.
Naruhito's day involved at least three wardrobe changes: He arrived at Tokyo's Imperial Palace on Tuesday morning in a Western suit, then changed into a dark orange robe and a black headdress to make a speech, then changed into a white robe after the ceremony.
"I will go to the United Nations to make a speech for you to see that as a sovereign state, which held its own elections, we don't need stamps of approval from anyone," Hun Sen told a gathering of athletes on Monday in Phnom Penh.
Concerns surrounding who pays for the presidential security in the nation's capital have grown in recent weeks as President Donald Trump looks to use the annual July 4th festivities on the National Mall, which draws tens of thousands of spectators, to make a speech.
On Monday, Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay will meet EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier, and on Tuesday, Attorney General Geoffrey Cox, will make a speech setting out what changes would be required to eliminate the legal risk that Britain could be trapped in a Northern Irish backstop indefinitely.
CreditCreditIllustration by James Graham Early this year in the sun-streaked offices of Spring, a handsomely capitalized shopping start-up in Manhattan's Flatiron district, Octavian Costache, the company's chief technology officer and one of its founders, claimed a spot near the bright new kitchen to make a speech at a weekly all-hands meeting.
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee 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 will make a speech about national security, immigration and Sunday's mass shooting in Orlando, Fla.
Some students may struggle with that kind of open-ended writing assignment, so seeing a basic sample outline may help them flesh out their ideas: Theme: Real Solutions for Real Problems Issue: Tax Policy Issue: Immigration Issue: Health Care or Theme: Strengthening Our Economy Issue: Creating Jobs Issue: Reforming the Tax Code Be sure to establish ground rules, though, if students are going to make a speech in a candidate's voice to ensure that the speeches don't promote offensive language, as one of the candidates has indeed crossed that line several times during this campaign.

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