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"megaphone" Definitions
  1. a device for making your voice sound louder, that is wider at one end, like a cone, and is often used at outside events
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He has the largest megaphone of anyone in the country and he can fire up that megaphone any time he wants.
That Republican dog whistle is more like a megaphone lately.
Someone get him a soapbox and a megaphone already. Yeesh!
But you can't pick up a megaphone if you're anonymous.
They can take the heat and they have a megaphone.
You can't miss the Barbie "B" logo on the megaphone.
Mr. Sanders has the megaphone to deliver that message loudly.
"We are the megaphone of a silent majority," she claims.
An Afghan using a megaphone ordered everyone to come outside.
Social media gave Americans a megaphone to share disparate views.
God's megaphone didn't just rouse Lewis, it nearly shattered him.
But what I really have right now is a megaphone.
I think John has a bigger megaphone than I do.
We say mega because dude was blaring through a megaphone.
Megaphone is looking for an entry-level communications intern or associate!
Twitter is enabling Trump's racism and has become his racist megaphone.
This apparently prompted Trump to pull out his favorite megaphone, Twitter.
I recognize that I have a powerful megaphone in those communities.
Squawk Box is their safe space, and Kernen is their megaphone.
But the constituency, notwithstanding the volume of Trump's megaphone, is shrinking.
A police megaphone is then heard, asking Shaw to come outside.
It traveled to the legitimizing megaphone of prime-time cable news.
There's even a cute lifeguard station that features a Barbie megaphone.
It gives the marginal a megaphone and traffics in false equivalence.
The megaphone, as an object, is more unwieldy than a microphone.
Entertainers, in contrast, have the megaphone, but they haven't earned it.
Except that now I have a different megaphone to the world.
Then along came Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — and her social-media megaphone.
Warren was at Boston's Logan International Airport, red megaphone in hand.
Bush was given the megaphone of the president's weekly radio address.
We stood with a megaphone under the Board of Education offices.
A megaphone that goes wherever he goes, including, presumably, into the bathroom.
If this gets out, he has the bigger megaphone than I do.
He is taking the message door-to-door, shouldering a large megaphone.
It clearly was not a proper use of a company-provided megaphone.
Even more important, Facebook is still the digital megaphone we don't need.
I have a voice and I'm gonna use it as a megaphone.
These days, musicians and artists have a huge megaphone in the world.
Aaron Regunberg, a Providence Democrat, told assembled listeners while using a megaphone.
Trump's strength gave that movement a leader and a megaphone, they said.
"We'll win," said Green, whose larynx might as well be a megaphone.
Being from New York will also give a megaphone (see Trump, Donald).
But that positive economic message is being drowned out by Trump's megaphone.
He pulls out his megaphone and starts calling people communists and terrorists.
Advocates for weed reform aren't letting a megaphone this size slip away.
It's Tom Thibodeau clutching a megaphone, blowtorch, and empty bottle of adderall.
But growing skepticism surrounds them as anti-vaxxers dominate the internet megaphone.
Mr. Agung grabbed a megaphone and climbed up on a small platform.
"What should we do with foreigners?" a man calls into a megaphone.
Sam is off the grid this week, and I've got his megaphone.
Protest leaders stood on chairs to address the crowd through a megaphone.
Nunes was a megaphone for conspiracies about Ukraine during the impeachment hearings.
How did you get to have such a big megaphone, Om Malik?
For at least one night, protesters didn't need a megaphone to be heard.
But Trump's Twitter account is also your megaphone to reach the same people.
An antique megaphone, which Spelling snagged for Beau's nursery for a sweet reason.
Aaron Regunberg, a Providence Democrat, who spoke to the crowd through a megaphone.
Can someone, anyone, please smack him over the head with that damn megaphone?
NOW also sees itself as a megaphone for other, smaller, less resourced organizations.
Throughout the movement's lifespan, social media has arguably functioned as #MeToo's loudest megaphone.
Let your social media channels be your metaphorical megaphone to the higher powers!
Bernie Sanders has by far the biggest megaphone of anyone on the left.
One dad's reaction after being woken up from a nap with a megaphone.
Under communism, the state media simply gave a megaphone to the ruling party.
"It is as though I can be a sort of megaphone," he added.
President Trump's megaphone is perhaps the loudest of any world leader in memory.
The disaster has given a megaphone to the voice of Jones Act critics.
Is not poetry a megaphone held up to the whispering lips of death?
Rodrick added ... he's grateful Kim's giving his family a megaphone for their cause.
Trump's voice right now is like a powerful megaphone heard around the world.
"He is a megaphone for white nationalism in the United States," Williamson said.
Others wield Nerf dart guns or use a megaphone for ad hoc announcements.
Journalists revered Twitter for giving a megaphone to oppressed groups like, well, journalists.
Instead, the president uses social media like a megaphone for repeating campaign slogans.
The bitter leaf soup puts a megaphone to that pungent African green's brashness.
"Welcome to the resistance," one union organizer announced on a megaphone to cheers.
The essay is your megaphone — your view of the world and your ambitions.
But Romney's stature would give him a megaphone rarely available to Senate freshmen.
"Free Flint Water!" a man standing by the cooler shouted into a megaphone.
We are saying we don't have to be a megaphone for that hateful speech.
That's a powerful thing to scream through the megaphone in the middle of campus.
We want Twitter to be a megaphone for the voices that need it most.
But none of that seemed to deter Netflix from offering Goop a global megaphone.
"I may not have as big a megaphone, but I foreshadowed this," Kaplan said.
But more important, what would President Donald Trump do without his early-morning megaphone?
A police officer told the crowd through a megaphone that they needed to disperse.
Incumbent politicians have tons of money and a huge megaphone to spread their message.
Amplified by the megaphone of social media, we have long been on this trajectory.
Hillary Clinton's campaign developed its own version called MegaPhone rather than pay for Hustle.
"Slutty vegans, we got four virgins at the door!" she shouted through a megaphone.
I have a megaphone in my hand, and I hold it to my lips.
They could have at least used a megaphone to say, 'This is what's happening.
"That our life is ugly!" one marcher, Bacha Khan Mauladad, shouts through a megaphone.
Digging deeper, Henrich discovered a new element forming within the megaphone: a rising wedge.
So why, they ask, should he be expected to stifle his most potent megaphone?
"No NYPD in the MTA," they chanted, repeating after a man with a megaphone.
And those with a bully pulpit can keep an iron grip on their megaphone.
A President also has an incomparable megaphone to warn people to obey evacuation orders.
"It doesn't necessarily have to involve megaphone diplomacy," he said in a text message.
It's not a megaphone like Twitter, nor does it have the (supposed) intimacy of Facebook.
It&aposs cheap and easy to wave a sign and go scream into a megaphone.
But they don't have that luxury at this point, because Twitter is such a megaphone.
"Maria...Sandra...Nayeli," a Border Patrol agent yelled through a megaphone around 5 a.m. Wednesday.
But where Trump uses Twitter as a megaphone, Duterte doesn't personally use Facebook at all.
Megaphone also closes for 10 federal holidays and for the final week of the year.
The voices of the Internet masses would be heard through the Twitter and Facebook megaphone.
A roving band of megaphone-toting musicians wanders the halls, performing the artist's original music.
Not the one where they admitted to being a megaphone for propaganda and psy-ops.
The invitation drew criticism, since it gave Yiannopoulos a megaphone to spout his bigoted views.
Defining a platform Melania Trump's role as first lady came with a built-in megaphone.
Their activities are newsworthy, but they shouldn't simply be handed a megaphone to spread hate.
Professional athletes have a huge megaphone, namely, the media frenzy that magnifies their every word.
"I think I'm going to leave my megaphone in the car for now," Hersey said.
Despite its important title, the center's only equipment is a wooden table and a megaphone.
We would often drive around town, windows open, with a megaphone to the singing animatronic.
Mr. Stephens ignores the immense platform or megaphone the Nobel committee has awarded Mr. Handke.
"I remember a story, and it went like this," says the Man With the Megaphone.
This year, two candidates in greater Cairo were represented by a rifle and a megaphone.
"We are very proud of what you are doing," Sanders said, speaking into a megaphone.
I have a megaphone that very few people have, and I'm going to use it.
"Thirty years I've been a part of this union," he told onlookers through the megaphone.
Physically, "What is Missing" consists of a bronze megaphone with salvaged redwood lining the inside.
And so sleepy little Buffalo has gone full megaphone in the course of just one season.
The megaphone of social media made these calls sound more numerous and louder than ever before.
Or as they explained it to their kids [bring out a megaphone], 'Okay everyone, gather around.
This was his attempt to present himself as a populist, as a megaphone for the people.
"Clear the area now or you will be arrested," announced a police officer on a megaphone.
As crowds gathered in one square, Nasser Zefzafi, leader of "Hirak" rallied protesters over a megaphone.
At one point in the video, an audience member slaps the megaphone out of his hand.
She then shouted unsubstantiated claims about the suppression of conservative viewpoints on Twitter using a megaphone.
The vice presidential position would give her far more prominence and an even bigger media megaphone.
But because Democrats are absent, the right-wing megaphone defines the problem and impedes progressive solutions.
They amplified their command for us to get out of the car over their blaring megaphone.
At some point, the music stopped, and a woman climbed into the truck, wielding a megaphone.
When Mexican authorities give the volunteers word, they call out the day's numbers over a megaphone.
Covington, a MAGA hat-wearing cagefighter with a megaphone, is one of Donald Trump's biggest fans.
Most notable is the way each man has used Twitter as a megaphone and a weapon.
"When black lives are under attack, what do we do?" a woman said into a megaphone.
"I didn't want to become a megaphone for any one particular set of beliefs," she said.
Shouting into the megaphone, he claims that 85 percent of police departments have pigs in them.
"Ladies and gentleman, Mayor de Blasio!" a member of the mayor's staff said through a megaphone.
Ady Barkan sat in a wheelchair on Capitol Hill, his words amplified by a human megaphone.
You mentioned the media megaphone, which seems obvious, and it was always a big trade center.
That's especially true because traditional media is not the only, or even the loudest, available megaphone.
Officials had to resort to using a megaphone to shout across the border for urgent messages.
Instead, he uses his megaphone — the website The Daily Wire — to reinforce what they already believe.
Within minutes, someone had grabbed Mr. Pavlou's megaphone, prompting him to jump up and push back.
Will he use the right-wing megaphone to help or hurt the president who dismissed him?
Like Peterson, Watts was given a media megaphone to plead for his wife and daughters' safe return.
Especially since he has a megaphone blaring to the world that could legitimately start World War III.
Fox News is a hate-for-profit racket that gives a megaphone to racists and conspiracy theorists.
One of the speakers, on a megaphone, blasted Ahok for his tearful statement, to a jeering crowd.
It also means more scrutiny: your mistakes get broadcast with a louder megaphone to a broader audience.
The ruse failed and the officers aboard SG-2000 ordered the Ariciogullari to stop through a megaphone.
One photo shows an agent holding a megaphone in a sea of migrants outside of the station.
A loose but sprawling internet army, often called the alt-right, gave white supremacy a massive megaphone.
He'll get the convention megaphone on Monday when he takes the stage for a prime-time address.
News, and announced via megaphone that he'd be covering the costs of everyone shopping in the store.
" For the next two hours, Salgado drove the truck through town, shouting through a megaphone, "Come out!
Or, maybe next quarter Twitter could hire Romesh and his megaphone to yell at Twitter Nazis instead?
The group includes organizer Joe Biggs, in green hat, and Proud Boys Chairman Enrique Tarrio, holding megaphone.
One woman, speaking into her own megaphone, stoked paranoia by shouting "antifa is closing in" (they weren't).
And on Wednesday night, he placed a personal call to a political supporter with a huge megaphone.
Bernie's so naturally loud, he normally uses the megaphone backwards so he can have an indoor voice.
She shouted one morning through a megaphone in the lobby of Bain Capital's offices on Madison Avenue.
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Ms. Salzman got out a stepladder and a megaphone to offer a special available only in-store.
It must be a battleground for competing ideas, not a megaphone for a particular point of view.
"Yes, I'm pissed," Palash-Mizner said, holding a megaphone emblazoned with "Extinction Rebellion" stickers in Foley Square.
Some observers also note that as president, Mr. Zeman has a loud megaphone but little real power.
This isn't dog whistle bigotry, it is megaphone prejudice sounded by the highest official in the land.
That will be ensured in part by the megaphone the president wields with the conservative news media.
I have been lucky, I've been the megaphone and I really want to use it for a purpose.
But using the biggest megaphone you think you can get -- in Trump's case "Twitter + TV" -- is nothing new.
"What does an immature 11th grader do when you hand him a very, very, loud megaphone?" he said.
They wield an enormous megaphone as they argue that advertising companies aren't aligned or concerned with user privacy.
Russia accused Washington of conducting "megaphone diplomacy" after the accusation was repeated by the State Department in 2015.
This option reads "Notify a few friends about this post" and includes a small icon of a megaphone.
As Hillary Clinton recently lamented, no previous major-party nominee has given America's paranoid fringe a "national megaphone".
On "American Soul," Bono ambled around the stage, switching between a mic and a stars-and-stripes megaphone.
"It was like she had a megaphone and I was whispering," Mr. Ashton said ruefully in an interview.
The first lady used her own Twitter megaphone to call attention to the meeting with the Smith family.
Nor has Trump, despite the powerful megaphone that gives him the best chance of anyone to do so.
Yes. As I wrote in that Braindead Megaphone essay; there are two different mythological universes that are working.
But he's talked about it as sort of an open megaphone for him to reach lots of people.
He said he did not blame Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, whose social media megaphone was instrumental in mobilizing opposition.
When riding in the cab, passengers can play with plastic swords and a megaphone, or make soap bubbles.
A third party would give conservatives ideologically opposed to Trump a megaphone to carry on their message in exile.
The attempts to silence him actually gave him and his allies a megaphone that otherwise would not have existed.
"We think that if you have terrible ideas, we want to hand you a megaphone," Owens told the crowd.
A man with a megaphone stepped onto a bench, letting us know that things were about to get rowdy.
New York (CNN Business)Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg doesn't believe Twitter should take away President Donald Trump's digital megaphone.
Like a patient gym teacher coaching a lazy student, Cain whispered beautiful words into her megaphone, and I listened.
But Mr Xi had never been likely to use Boao as a forum for doing trade deals by megaphone.
Goldberg, a poet and photographer, began "collecting the phrase 'queer art' in all its sweaty megaphone pronouncements" in 2010.
Of course there will always be people who thrive with a digital megaphone like Facebook thrust in their hand.
The Hillary campaign ended up building their own clone of Hustle called "Megaphone," though clearly that didn't quite work.
"If you don't get back on the sidewalk, you are all under arrest," the voice said through the megaphone.
He showed up in an elf costume towing a U-Haul, leaf-blower packed with dollar bills, and megaphone.
They are also incredibly connected, and they practice this principled buying publicly, using the megaphone that social media provides.
Carlos Vera is an associate at Megaphone Strategies, a progressive PR firm run by women and people of color.
The police should deal with serious and imminent threats, not arrest every bigot with a laptop or a megaphone.
He urged British and EU politicians to "dedramatise" the divorce talks, avoid megaphone diplomacy, and focus on the factual.
There is still a lot of work to be done before other marginalized perspectives are given the media's megaphone.
She has the megaphone that the New York media has to offer and easily won reelection there last month.
If Jones's words didn't have dangerous real-world consequences, it wouldn't matter much that he'll soon have this megaphone.
"We're going to be the generation that takes down the gun lobby," Marisa Pyle, 20, said through a megaphone.
President Trump made a personal phone call on Wednesday to a political supporter with a huge megaphone — Roseanne Barr.
But it is not smart political strategy to turn down a TV megaphone into millions of potential voters' households.
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Zero-Two arrived at the house and, using a megaphone, announced that they had come to conduct a search.
The newspaper Pravda officially began publishing in Russia this week in 1912, as Vladimir Lenin's megaphone for communist thought.
And while he spouts outward, turning into an online megaphone, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez listens, takes everything in and reacts.
Rauner has made an enemy of Republican players who had long sided with him and given him a megaphone.
It's hard to find other companies that toy with the Twitter megaphone to the degree Tesla does through Musk's fingertips.
Movement -- the Liberty Union magazine -- was his megaphone and he used it to comment on contemporary economic and social issues.
" At this point, someone got on a megaphone and started leading chants, such as the fairly prosaic "Cut the rent!
Bales said his father borrowed the megaphone from the leader of a local Facebook group for parents of LGBT children.
She's the victor who constantly casts herself as the victim, the one with the megaphone who thinks she's being silenced.
But it's never had the nominee of a major party stoking it, encouraging it, and giving it a national megaphone.
Twitter has given the President of the United States an unprecedented megaphone to share his views directly with the world.
Ailes launched Fox News in 218 and turned it into a megaphone for right-wing politics in the United States.
And, once again, people with the megaphone tend to be the same types of people who have always held power.
And at least Affleck seems to understand what everyone knows — that handing the megaphone to Matt Reeves is an upgrade.
The Constitution is a beautiful thing when exercised, be it at a podium, via megaphone, or even in a tweet.
"Targeted free speech is no different than megaphone free speech," says Gary Coby, who managed advertising for the Trump campaign.
What's actually happening is RTB does the equivalent of blasting everything it knows about you through a giant global megaphone.
It will also give her a megaphone to hit back at the Trump administration on national security and military spending.
All of them are making decisions about who gets a digital megaphone and who should be unplugged from the web.
The Inquirer also reported that police allowed Johnson to talk to Hill at the scene with a megaphone and telephone.
But I agree, the First Amendment wasn't designed at a time when rich people could essentially buy this big megaphone.
The violence that year reintroduced American cities to civil rights protests and made Black Lives Matter a megaphone of dismay.
Protesters shared the location of nearby police officers over a megaphone, so they could deploy other demonstrators around the campus.
Slate has almost 30 podcasts in its network and has Megaphone, a podcast tech company that connects advertisers and publishers.
But interviews with several dozen migrants on the trail credited a pro-government television station with sounding the media megaphone.
All of them are making decisions about who gets a digital megaphone and who should be unplugged from the web.
"We have to conquer public spaces in a peaceful manner," Mr. Guaidó, standing atop a car, declared through a megaphone.
Supreme showed up early Saturday morning in a tutu and crown, armed with a megaphone and mercilessly heckled the paradegoers.
The newspaper Pravda officially began publishing in Russia this week in 1912, offering Vladimir Lenin a megaphone for communist thought.
Pedestrians on the street joined in chants over a megaphone by the actor Mark Ruffalo from atop the lead bus.
The protesters used a megaphone and also plastered secessionist posters on his house, Mr. Monràs said in a telephone interview.
During a football slump in 1898, University of Minnesota student Johnny Campbell picked up a megaphone and rallied the crowd.
Nor does that dance camp across the road, or the guy with the megaphone humorously passing judgment on passers-by.
When it happens to somebody that doesn't have this — doesn't have that kind of a megaphone, they can't speak back.
"Let us witness the destruction of Israel's hegemony," one protest leader shouted into a megaphone as protesters burned an Israeli flag.
Arriving at his rally carrying Bush-Cheney signs and paraphernalia, I peered through the fence to see Moore with his megaphone.
Spreading falsehoods Trump repeatedly stoked conspiracy theories during the campaign, using his social media megaphone to amplify misinformation and fake news.
And because of Facebook's algorithm, populist candidates with a vocal fanbase can use Facebook as a megaphone to convert new people.
Using the Justice Department's megaphone this way, they said, twists the agency's mission of fighting voter suppression to supporting voter intimidation.
It will act as a megaphone for Supermajority, spreading news and information about the group's actions and training to its followers.
Acknowledging tantrums like this at all is dicey, especially when most of what any troll wants is oxygen and a megaphone.
"I didn't want to become a megaphone for any one particular set of beliefs," Atwood told the New Yorker in April.
The footage was leaked to Breitbart, a right-wing website that's often viewed as a megaphone for the Trump White House.
Left: Nightclub entertainer Don Hornsby wears a megaphone over his head while providing the tunes at a party in April 1950.
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But the megaphone with the media, the machine, the Democratic Party apparatus, they are not talking about kitchen table issues, Rachel.
Why it matters: Trump will try to direct the conversation with his megaphone, and invite attacks on Biden from the left.
" One woman, dressed in a graduation cap and gown, projected into the megaphone, "I'm not a rapist, I'm not a criminal.
" She added, "Jessica's audience was much wider than mine and she wasn't afraid to pick up a megaphone and be heard.
"He has the biggest megaphone and the more he talks about that, the better off we think we are," he said.
Amplified through the social media megaphone, the drop was far steeper than even the businesses who opposed the measures had anticipated.
"Blessed are the shithole countries," frontman Bono yelled into a megaphone in a moment that was reportedly censored during some broadcasts.
But critics worried that Francis' caution in public, while perhaps prudent, risked diminishing his reputation as the world's megaphone against injustice.
Focusing on investing in her local presence, she said, is one way she plans to tune out Mr. Trump's Twitter megaphone.
Zack managed operations at podcast tech company Megaphone, and Mirabal oversaw partnerships, sponsorships, and editorial content at internet radio brand Stitcher.
They wore another heart-shaped sticker bearing a megaphone and the date 493/2/16, the date of the bus crash.
If nothing else, de Blasio has finally gotten what he has wanted for years: a giant megaphone and a new audience.
If nothing else, de Blasio has finally gotten what he has wanted for years: a giant megaphone and a new audience.
He has been given the biggest megaphone in world history, and he can access it whenever he pleases from his cellphone.
The American president is using the world's largest megaphone to amplify a false panic about brown-skinned immigrants raping white women.
Even before she was elected, Ocasio-Cortez was the one who gave the call to "Abolish ICE" a prominent megaphone on Twitter.
One of them advises through a megaphone not to step on or trip over a homeless man in the path of revelry.
Sundance will also give a megaphone to Tim Sutton, who wrote and directed "Dark Night," a drama inspired by the Aurora, Colo.
Sonorus — magnifies the volume of your voice Adapted from the Latin word "sonare," meaning "sound," this spell works like a magical megaphone.
And a "twist" that's more or less telegraphed through a megaphone early on carries such low stakes that it seems completely pointless.
Bernie Sanders -- whose megaphone on the left is loud enough to force others vying to lead the party to weigh in, too.
Bennett, speaking through a megaphone, said greater restrictions on civil rights to protest were something "we should all be very worried about".
About a dozen protesters with a megaphone and signs reading "stop being a sinner" and "Allah is Satan" sparked the strongest backlash.
"Above all we should organize the withdrawal so that there is no megaphone diplomacy where we trade insults," Gabriel told Deutschlandfunk radio.
They are people who have been given a megaphone and prefer to burp and curse and shout into it rather than help.
As the open top bus moved up Manhattan's Sixth Avenue, Ruffalo held a megaphone encouraging people to join them at Trump Tower.
It's irresponsible for Facebook to give people such a powerful megaphone for personal expression, only to lock them inside an echo chamber.
Consultants, public relations advisers and lobbyists are hired to boost diplomatic efforts, promote tourism and serve as a megaphone for foreign clients.
Stripped of his White House post, and his reputation as a political guru in tatters, Bannon still had his ample media megaphone.
It was then that they came up with the final solution: The grads would deliver them outside, after graduation, through a megaphone.
But it's never had the nominee of a major party stoking it, encouraging it, and giving it a national megaphone — until now.
Fox's Ed Henry talked about the right-wing media megaphone in a live report on "Hannity" (hosted by Dan Bongino) Thursday night.
"This is what happens when you do diplomacy upside down, backward and by megaphone," Robert Manning of the Atlantic Council told me.
They don't dominate the megaphone with their own perspective, because they recognize that it's not their voices that need to be heard.
A few months ago, I wrote a data-driven piece about Hannity, saying he serves as a megaphone for these conspiracy theories.
I mounted the metal barricades separating the crowd from the cameras and led chants, my voice hoarse but aided by a megaphone.
Their megaphone was no match for the noise from the West Side Highway, but chants of "Time's up!" rose above the din.
The old working class still controls the megaphone of the labor movement, in part because unions have struggled to organize service workers.
The prominent Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei has long used his fame and social media as a megaphone for his activism.
By the way, if you're wondering about the photo, I thought that someone with a megaphone would represent Mr. Markey's theme well.
In comparison with previous elections, the gun-rights forces' customary blaring megaphone seemed nowhere near as loud as usual — or as effective.
Backed by this knowledge, the Breitbart megaphone and wealthy ultraconservatives, Mr. Bannon is a potentially more damaging force to both parties now.
The world&aposs biggest music company has hired new executives from Pandora, Stitcher, Megaphone, and CBS Radio to boost its podcast business.
Whenever Mr. Trump uses his giant megaphone to support a private company, he guarantees that I'll never buy from that company again.
"It's the difference between standing with a megaphone in Union Square and getting on the soundstage at the 'Today' show," she said.
I announced on the megaphone that the Muslims and anyone who wanted to join or observe should head to the specified area.
"No one can stop this from passing now," said Wilmer Azuaje, an opposition politician who was leading the crowd with a megaphone.
So I would welcome regulations for who gets a megaphone, who gets a platform, what you're allowed to say and not say.
On foreign policy, as much else, Pompeo has mostly been reduced to a loyal megaphone, amplifying Trump's claims to an increasingly incredulous audience.
For every bad idea, there's a crowdsourcing campaign with a soapbox and a big-ass megaphone, ready to make it even worse. Interested?
Several of these hosts wield significant clout with Wisconsin's conservatives, and their stature and platform provided the #NeverTrump movement with a powerful megaphone.
"All these people have a megaphone now and they don't all have to be the nominee to make a good case," he said.
Thanks to the megaphone he'll enjoy as the Republican presidential nominee, anything Trump says, no matter how far-fetched, will make mainstream news.
He's referring to a "megaphone pattern," formed when a stock swings in both directions and when each swing is larger than the last.
"The Shitases are going to beat the shit out of him," ordered a voice coming from a megaphone, and that's exactly what happened.
Desiigner put down the mic and picked up a megaphone to work the crowd Monday outside an Adidas pop-up store in NYC.
Little Ripper drones equipped with the shark-spotter system will be able to warn swimmers through a megaphone when a shark is detected.
Trump is a useful megaphone, bluntly amplifying the beliefs his party has had a tendency to dress in more understated and graceful language.
A megaphone rested at her feet as she rallied dozens of students and faculty in preparation of swarming the corridor outside Reif's office.
UPDATE: Friday afternoon, Nina Smith, the Director of Media Relations for Megaphone Strategies, issued this statement to The Hill: View the discussion thread.
He is screaming into a megaphone that barely works, talking about being shot by a "pig," by which he means a dirty cop.
Rosie Bones sang the new songs, and in the first one, "The Revolution Will Be Televised," walked through the crowd with a megaphone.
There was nothing left to do but step back from his megaphone, dwell on happier matters and wait for the next righteous cause.
Her father, Marco Antonio Terrón Aguilar, is a scrap metal collector, and he used to solicit the stuff by yelling through a megaphone.
President Barack Obama was once heckled by Sean Hannity, Mr. Trump's favorite human megaphone, for ordering Dijon mustard (too fancy!) on a cheeseburger.
There were many — enough that they immediately drowned out a marcher in a spandex American flag shirt shouting at them through a megaphone.
But the Trump campaign, with its advantage of incumbency and a presidential megaphone, is already further along than any other would-be opponents.
Weisberg, Pushkin's CEO, and Lobel, the network's executive producer, are both former executives of Panoply, the podcast tech company now known as Megaphone.
Trump wields his megaphone like no other elected official has, and when it's trained on you; few if any come to your aid.
There's the very real argument that giving people a megaphone to harass and bully minimizes other people's ability to have unrestricted speech themselves.
Morales and her fellow medical students found themselves in white coats that doubled as suits of armor, and with a megaphone to boot.
And social media, once hailed for bringing transparency to the US presidency, started to be denounced for providing leaders with an unchecked megaphone.
Following the decision to reverse course, several lawmakers were quietly fretting that Mr. Trump's megaphone was much more powerful than they had realized.
Prior to Pandora, she worked at Megaphone (formerly Panoply), where she was responsible for driving audio revenue for brands and performance-based advertisers.
She remembers holding her megaphone in the parking lot, looking out into a sea of angry, stunned faces, not knowing how to comfort them.
But in Schumer, Democrats also possess a megaphone, and a contrast to the soft-spoken Machiavellian Reid, who was more of an inside player.
Yes, Trump is using his Twitter account as his secret weapon  —  his megaphone that enables him to spread self-serving misinformation to the world.
After all, Stella McCartney's latest campaign was shot in a landfill, and Balmain's spring/summer 2017 campaign had protest undertones with megaphone-waving models.
The megaphone pattern created by a widening price range also points to an erratic market rather than a stable ascending bull market, he said.
Also, given a certain new world leader's propensity to use it as a megaphone, many users may be rethinking how they use the service.
It would give a big megaphone to a tiny contingent, and when the detailed rebuttals come in, many Americans would not understand the technicalities.
This kind of language in the past leads to these questions of why isn't the president now directly using that megaphone to condemn it.
Women have been grabbing hold of the megaphone and altering the fashion industry's idea of "normal" for the better over the last few years.
Edgar Corzo, an official from Mexico's human rights commission, spoke into a megaphone to the crowd, telling them they could request assistance in Mexico.
But Warren has a megaphone right now, and has shown a deft ability to translate complex financial matters for debate and town hall audiences.
In addition to Boeing testing the high-end of its megaphone pattern, Maley also said the stock looks overbought on a relative strength basis.
KCal 9  reported that a man wearing a MAGA hat was shouting, "We got America great again!" into a megaphone which riled up protesters.
Someone on the production staff who deserves both a raise and intense suffering in the afterlife saw fit to equip Lucas with a megaphone.
Sapho was wheeled in within a transparent box into which buckets of water were poured, and Médée spoke her first lines into a megaphone.
Mr. Creed's passion for music is apparent in small troupes — four instrumentalists, one singer with megaphone — that rove through the show at all times.
But ironically, the commission is probably doing more to undermine confidence than the rumor itself, with Kobach pushing conspiracy theories through a national megaphone.
Presidents have always strained toward the end of their tenures to find a megaphone that can compete with the clamor of a presidential campaign.
The suspect did not appear to want to surrender at that point after multiple attempts to contact him through megaphone and telephone, Ross said.
Jones's win is a reminder that running statewide is not the same thing as running for Congress with more money and a louder megaphone.
Now, a growing number of observers fear that the corporations' power to decide who gets a digital megaphone is becoming a risk to democracy.
A trumpet-like 'megaphone' exhaust was tested by teams in 2014 to try to boost noise levels but the experiment was deemed a failure.
Without Draymond Green, their top defender and self-appointed megaphone, the Warriors regrouped against the Nets, plowing their way to a 117-101 victory.
"The president has a huge megaphone, through Twitter and Fox News and other media, and his words can't be ignored into disappearing," Dale said.
Employees carried signs like "Trump, Don't Be Evil" and "Silicon Valley: Built by Immigrants," while others chanted "No Ban, No Wall" into a megaphone.
She holds a megaphone in one hand, "a symbol that women of all ages will be heard," according to a statement emailed to CNBC.
"I just love giving back, especially when you have something like a crown to use as a megaphone to raise awareness," she told Inforum.
Competing in a swing district is not the same thing as running in a safe district but with more money and a louder megaphone.
They also have to contend with President Trump's huge megaphone — that prolific Twitter feed — as he narrates his own version of the impeachment proceedings.
So while other platforms—Stitcher, Art19, Megaphone—already offer tracking analytics beyond simple number of downloads, a move from the behemoth will reshape the industry.
They each have a megaphone that corresponds to each one so that you're able to vocalize another possibility in how we see that gas mask.
Rather than directly confronting Putin through threats and "megaphone" diplomacy, Macron has emphasised private dialogue, while pushing for a restoration of business and cultural ties.
Second, it's galvanized people to criticize us; when the person with the loudest megaphone in the country goes after you, lots of others will follow.
He bought his own megaphone and measured the panels' effectiveness himself, finding a drop from 94 decibels down to 72 decibels with just one panel.
Olan speaks in a dove's sad coo about how he and John met on a gay chat line called MegaPhone, a service that's still operational.
We love it there because it's so low stakes — there are only four rounds and the guy running it asks the question through a megaphone.
Rather than directly confronting Putin through threats and "megaphone" diplomacy, Macron has emphasized private dialogue, while pushing for a restoration of business and cultural ties.
If mobs are going to organize in democratic elections, it generally ought to be in plain sight, where we can see who's holding the megaphone.
ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said the data shows Twitter is often used as a "megaphone to harass and intimidate Jews," according to The Associated Press.
It starts with the outer ear, or pinna, which is basically a reverse megaphone; it catches sound waves and funnels them into the ear canal.
The Republican Party of Florida has launched more than a dozen mailers against Eskamani, several of which depict her wielding a megaphone and shouting curses.
There are three plausible reasons the president, who speaks for and to the nation with a megaphone bigger than anyone else's, might be caravan bashing.
Although he started in dingy basements and sparsely attended rallies for lost causes, he now has a national megaphone that he's not likely to relinquish.
" He also said he'd break up Comcast and NBCUniversal (an investor in Recode owner Vox Media), with his campaign maligning MSNBC as a "Clinton megaphone.
"We have to move beyond being allies to being comrades in this struggle," Sean Blackmon said into a megaphone aimed at the crowd of protesters.
Later, however, the diva stands on a balcony and, spurning the offer of a megaphone, serenades the watching world with a tremulous burst of Puccini.
Mouthpiece devastates, and yet the message isn't being yelled through a megaphone, it makes one question one's own actions by seeing how they affect others.
Cover image: A demonstrator, center, speaks into a megaphone while holding a placard during an anti-violence march in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., on Thursday, Aug.
Working the crowd, megaphone in hand, White was magnetic—an ERA crusader sowing seeds of anger and action amongst the men and women she addresed.
But Mr. Trump has embraced the effort, using his megaphone to try to create a shroud of innuendo and doubt about an increasingly viable opponent.
The winner gets a prominent media megaphone, a role setting party organization and spending priorities, and the job of helping manage the next presidential primary.
A man who was protesting with a megaphone shouted at tourists who were visiting the Capitol in the afternoon that this is their fight too.
Critics said the interview, to be conducted by the magazine's editor, David Remnick, would provide a megaphone for Mr. Bannon's hard-right, anti-immigrant views.
Instead of opting for a deep, underlying moral, Richards reaches for his megaphone and bellows the lesson, calling us to apply it to future obstacles.
His pursuit of the talk show suggests that he wants to regain the megaphone he once had — and given his notoriety, he'll probably get it.
Tech giants might have a bigger megaphone, but there are a lot of startups in our country, and quantity has a quality all its own.
The helicopter crew realized the officers were in danger, and someone pulled out a megaphone to make a plea: Would the suspects rescue the police?
Social media platforms are also used by terrorist groups as a megaphone for propaganda, a platform for recruiting new members, and a source of financing.
He was also grateful for television's "megaphone" capability, especially after watching his father and mother spend their lives working hard with little money or recognition.
"I see Deval Patrick as nothing but a kamikaze candidate," said Murshed Zaheed, a Megaphone Strategies partner and former Harry Reid aide who supports Warren.
Twitter unlocked a new megaphone for Trump, who has seemingly little time for press conferences, but who is an active user of the social network.
STEVE SCHWARZMAN: Well, I think it's hard to highlight it when you have the political environment by a limited number of people grabbing that megaphone.
It's bad enough when a truth-defying president-elect uses his megaphone to shout the lie that millions of illegal votes were responsible for Mrs.
There have been positives — Facebook and Twitter have given high school students an incredible megaphone to come out and push for stricter gun control regulations.
The ungainly human megaphone that exists to amplify and protect the president seemed happiest and most comfortable when claiming that Democrats loved Soleimani and in fact cried when he died because they wanted to hug and kiss him—both because that type of retro smear is a more natural movement for the megaphone operators and because it didn't require any frantic trips to the memory hole.
They're responding to him in a larger and more visceral way: as the megaphone for their disgust with the status quo and frustration with America's trajectory.
His megaphone does not project as far, and he will have to weigh the impact of using it on his party's chances of retaining the presidency.
Instead of barking at frightened villagers through a megaphone about how they should protect themselves from infection, workers from the WHO talked to the village chief.
Democrats, including EMILY's List, had engaged in a race they seemed unlikely to win, partly on principle — they didn't want to give Hof a bigger megaphone.
But by next week, Flake, who he himself acknowledged is "a man temporarily without a party," might have both less of a megaphone and less goodwill.
The report, titled "Megaphone for Hate," was released Monday evening by Avaaz, a nonprofit activism network that works on issues like human rights around the world.
Twitter employees also noted that the platform has been a tool for liberal organizing just as much as it has been a megaphone for Trump supporters.
A woman with a megaphone urged residents to vote for one of President Nicolas Maduro&aposs challengers, who are looking to capitalize on growing social discontent.
"Congresswoman-elect Ocasio-Cortez has somewhat of a megaphone, which is why she's bringing this conversation at a national level and that's very exciting," she said.
"While this is my first time holding a device like this, it is not my last time speaking up for you," Clyburn said through a megaphone.
At one point the clip, a member of the group yells, "Tucker Carlson we are outside your home to protest fascism and racism," through a megaphone.
Black-clad mourners gathered around a shiny white casket to read eulogies through a megaphone, the smell of smoke from nearby fires hanging in the air.
One Trump protester grabbed the hat of a supporter and threw it, and earlier, a Trump supporter shoved a protester who was speaking into a megaphone.
Bernie Sanders has by far the largest megaphone of any Democrat -- and his massive email list built in 2016 would give him a huge fundraising advantage.
"I didn't want to become a megaphone for any one particular set of beliefs," Atwood is quoted as having said in a recent New Yorker profile.
Granted, technology has given millions a megaphone, and speaking out is easier than it was during the cold war, when most people lived under authoritarian states.
The plebiscite is a "platform for prejudice and a megaphone for hate speech," Bill Shorten, the leader of the opposition Labor Party, told Parliament on Monday.
About 30 feet away, a group with a working megaphone starts shouting about how they get pulled over all the time and haven't been shot yet.
His face is of outsized proportion and expression; he chews gum like a wheat thresher and laughs like he has a megaphone tucked in his cheek.
Joe Biden and his advisers are racing to compete with Trump's megaphone and his often self-congratulatory version of events, which routinely clash with the truth.
In Ganzour, a small town six miles south of Tanta, a Sisi campaigner named Ibrahim Soliman wielded a megaphone at the gates of a polling station.
As leaders on a megaphone chanted "Water is life," women passed out little Dixie cups of water and walked by each protector with a burning cord.
Mr. Romney appeared at peace in relative obscurity, friends say, though whenever he would inch back into the public consciousness, the megaphone he retained pleased him.
And that's in part because traditional bus riders tend to be seniors and low-income New Yorkers, marginalized populations that have never had the loudest megaphone.
Federal health officials should promulgate guidelines, and Mr. Trump can use the presidential megaphone to make clear he expects nothing less from every state and organization.
Looking at Trump's Twitter account, his megaphone to the nation, he tweeted about "coronavirus" about 21 times between January 2000 (the first mention) and March 000.
Another shows a philosophy student, Drew Pavlou, 20, shouting, "Hey hey, ho ho, Xi Jinping has got to go," until a counterprotester throws his megaphone aside.
She has a cadre of devoted fans — and a celebrity megaphone through which to reach them, one that's been allowed to grow despite the public criticism.
Sanders, speaking through a megaphone, thanked the students for their protest and declared that student protesters were "leading the nation" in the conversation on gun violence.
So we wanted to organize the #MarchForSisterhood on a day where girls already have the floor — and we see our role as handing them a megaphone.
Speaking through a megaphone outside the Capitol, Sanders commended the students for "leading the nation in the right direction" and opposing the National Rifle Association (NRA).
It took a "mama bear" with the power of her huge megaphone to force us to listen to exactly who and what this debate is about.
At one point, according to the letter, Mr. Assange used the alarm setting on a megaphone "to attract the police" to record them for the show.
It's like ranting through a megaphone at the Pyramids about Islam or screaming about how the Eiffel Tower is too French while pouring wine into the Seine.
She organized the crowd, disarmed the local police, and commandeered a police car to drive around town calling on everybody to join the uprising through a megaphone.
Warren said she gave the event a "hard pass," further criticizing Fox News as a  "hate-for-profit racket that gives a megaphone to racists and conspiracists."
In Pence, members see an ally and experienced lawmaker -- someone who speaks their language and can serve as a megaphone for their agenda in the White House.
"Someone yesterday came with a megaphone, obviously before us in the morning, and he was trying to do satire, but it wasn't good for Julian," she said.
If a shark is detected, the drones will alert swimmers through a megaphone, and could also deploy a life raft and emergency beacon for people in danger.
They've handed the megaphone to speakers and performers of color, as well as LGBTQ+ folks and those from communities who deal with other types of gun violence.
At one point in the clip, a member of the group yelled, "Tucker Carlson, we are outside your home to protest fascism and racism," through a megaphone.
No megaphone would carry across that distance in that wind, so the start is signaled by flags: red (21970 minutes warning), yellow (2100 minutes), and green -- sail!
Image: BumbleEarlier today, Bumble—the social network and dating app where "women make the first move"—removed a profile purportedly belonging to professional bullshit megaphone Jack Posobiec.
"This merger would create a dangerous megaphone for hate," said Cristobal Alex, President of the Latino Victory Project, which works to increase Latino representation in U.S. politics.
Point is: Any single opinion amplified via this megaphone method of follower armies intent on crushing alternative perspectives can be oppressive to those with a differing view.
And in this '90s commercial for the game, Crash doesn't even try to sound Australian — berating the Nintendo headquarters with a megaphone with pure, unadulterated American flavour.
"There are pipeline fights happening all over the country right now, but they don't have the megaphone of some of the celebrities that got involved," she says.
In the ad, an African-American youth calls out the company's sins over a megaphone, as an older white man peers down nervously from his office above.
Equally, megaphone diplomacy — like calling out the unconstitutional behavior of the Catalan independence movement — sounds hypocritical with allegations of unwarranted violence by the Spanish police being investigated.
The huge influence of the internet megaphone would disappear ( and reduce fake news, hate speech, etc.)Driving would revert to knowing how to navigate with your brain.
He made clear his ambition to be a sportscaster at the local ballpark, where he was said to have called games from the bleachers using a megaphone.
Ari Rabin-Havt, a top adviser who travels with the candidate every day, puts it more tangibly: The campaign is a "megaphone" for working people, he says.
Gilles Verniers, a professor of political science at India's Ashoka University, said that social media has become "a constant megaphone" for political parties to amplify their messages.
"He had a megaphone, and people picked up on what he said," Bruce Farling, executive director of Montana Trout Unlimited, a conservation group, said in an interview.
When I arrived, scores of children laughed and ate with their families at a birthday party, while a refugee dressed as a clown danced with a megaphone.
Fox News is a "megaphone to racists and conspiracists" and "cover for the corruption that's rotting our government and hollowing out our middle class," Warren tweeted Tuesday.
They, in turn, have sought to establish personal or professional bonds with her, signing onto her Green New Deal, for instance — recognizing the power of her megaphone.
It gave everyone a megaphone, allowing wider participation in political dialogue but also accelerating the spread of unvetted information and amplifying the most raucous and extreme voices.
Last Friday, another Robinson event in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, was derailed by an anti-racist protester who repeatedly chanted "Tommy is a Nazi" through a megaphone.
It's about which stories the world over gets to hear — and which voices are given a megaphone — for the very first time when those ceilings come crashing down.
I feel it's my responsibly to be a megaphone for those who need help to blast their opinions and their voice, which has gone unheard for so long.
Attorney Daniel Kolber uses a megaphone to voice his opposition to the death penalty while standing just outside the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison grounds in Jackson.
But instead of continuing Oluo's searing indictment of "the heart of whiteness," Brownson ultimately offers whiteness a megaphone with which to make a plea for empathy and understanding.
Then, of course, there was Lucas, who showed up in a "Whaboom" tank top and a megaphone to announce that he has one testicle larger than the other.
But despite her loud megaphone in the conversation about diversity, Hobson still feels that too many boards are cutting their leadership team too much slack on diversity initiatives.
On Thursday, The Economist tweeted out the cover of its newest edition, which shows Trump yelling into a megaphone resembling the headwear from the notorious hate group's uniform.
The scene was noisy, as a Red Cross volunteer barked instructions over a megaphone, but relatively ordered, under the watchful eye of police officers stationed at the doors.
Russian military deployments on the islands were not aimed against neighboring countries, the ministry said in a statement, in which it also accused Tokyo of unhelpful "megaphone" diplomacy.
On the day of the very first Austin Tea Party rally in 2009, I marched to the Texas Capitol with a group of about 25, carrying a megaphone.
These companies have a big megaphone to get the public behind new types of authenticating, but he believes there's still room for a company like his to innovate.
On Tuesday, the rapper stopped by the Sabor Tropical Supermarket in Miami and told shoppers via a megaphone that he'd be paying for their purchases, according to E!
Trump's use of his own megaphone to drive the message against impeachment has at times undermined arguments coming from his White House and Republican allies on Capitol Hill.
"By muffling one side of the debate while allowing the other side to magnify their voice with a megaphone, Defendants' actions constitute viewpoint-based discrimination," the lawsuit reads.
The lieutenant who captained the coast guard ship was given a three-year prison sentence for lying that he had used a megaphone to tell passengers to evacuate.
Johnson said he got to the house on Thursday night and grabbed a megaphone to speak to his client and let him know he was on the scene.
It's not about feeling guilt or shame about having money, but about recognizing that wealth is a privilege that increasingly offers one an oversized megaphone and outsized influence.
The Economist is making a strong statement on the president with its most recent cover, showing him speaking through a megaphone that resembles a Ku Klux Klan hood.
Confronted with D.J.-turntables, a megaphone and clicking metal frogs — not to mention three percussion stations — the soloist resorts to hitting a metal barrel with a giant hammer.
In another, they harassed individuals on the subway who selfishly sit in seats for disabled people, calling out over a megaphone that Jesus must have miraculously healed them.
That latter category includes allowing unnamed government officials to use the press as a megaphone, to float politically sensitive trial balloons, or to disparage their enemies without accountability.
Be smart: America has a huge amount of work to do on racism, but social media has given people who've been wronged a huge megaphone to demand change.
Uribe's power extends beyond having a louder megaphone during the deal's renegotiation — the ex-president has powerful allies who will be responsible for implementing it across the country.
The paranormally skilled guitarist Jeff Beck, now 72, has just released a new album called "Loud Hailer," with a very mundane image on the front cover: a megaphone.
If you don't get yourselves together right now, I'm going to stand up at your show with a megaphone and tell everyone how selfish and disturbed you are.
So every time he was at bat, one of the Sox would walk back into the dugout tunnel, which served as a megaphone, and make loud siren noises.
By spreading false news stories and giving a megaphone to Russian trolls, Facebook — a vastly larger social network than Twitter — played a meaningful role in the presidential campaign.
"It seems to be a very short distance between the president's Twitter device and the megaphone of Fox News and other allies on Capitol Hill," Mr. Bash said.
The app is designed as a giant megaphone, with an emphasis on public sharing and an algorithmic feed capable of sending posts rocketing around the world in seconds.
Mr. Weinstein has only intermittently spoken out in his own defense over these past months, another setback for a man previously known for his megaphone of a mouth.
Trump was simply a megaphone for the primal screams of Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton haters flipping out over the cultural anxiety accompanying the ascension of women and minorities.
With a megaphone, a spokesman for the group made sure that the man's neighbors in the luxury development knew exactly who he was and what he had done.
When I asked users on Twitter, the president-elect's favored megaphone, to retweet if they cared about Mr. Trump's tax returns, within hours more than 79,000 people responded.
"They waved all those acts to kill our saguaros," he shouted into the megaphone, referring to the large columnar cactuses that are the Sonoran desert's most recognizable hallmark.
Stadler presented the most involved figure, which had a megaphone, binoculars, a wizard's hat, a treasure chest with coins and a pickax ("I help mine for new ideas").
"We are under attack," BLMTO co-founder Alexandria Williams shouted into a megaphone on Sunday after they, named an honored group, brought the Pride parade to a standstill.
Early on, before the speeches, one woman in the crowd tried to get a chant going with a megaphone: "Hey hey, ho ho, Donald Trump has got to go".
The politics of the megaphone – the appeal of shrill rhetoric, oversimplification, prophetic fantasy, and facile name-calling – appealed to constituencies hungry for solutions, however simplistic, strident, or supposedly 'final'.
But the president has a big megaphone, and, so far at least, he's still quite popular among Republican voters — so when he releases his plan, Congress will take note.
But little does she know: DeGeneres is up to her hilarious antics and brought along a megaphone and a keyboard for some serious vocal support… and jokes, of course!
Frustrated by the diocese's decision, Bales and Frantz decided to read their prepared speeches through a megaphone after the ceremony outside of the venue where the graduation was held.
"We need to go ahead and start packing up our cots and making a decision about what you're going to do," declared a Red Cross official with a megaphone.
Of course, the president has a much larger megaphone with which to attack the majority leader as a symbol of Washington's dysfunction than a Senate primary challenger would have.
The campaign trail, if they do it right, can give a House member a megaphone and a say in what the fractured Democratic Party should look like moving forward.
Footage from ABS-CBN news showed a handful of black-clad Chinese coastguard on a dinghy approaching the Filipino boat and using a megaphone to tell them to leave.
Once relegated to tabloids and web forums, health misinformation and conspiracies have found a new megaphone in the curation engines that power massive platforms like Amazon, Facebook, and Google.
Hillary Clinton was not that voice, allowing Donald Trump, a man who has used the broken economic system to defraud thousands of regular people, to seize the populist megaphone.
One wing of the museum goes through his presidency and includes items like the megaphone he spoke through at Ground Zero and wreckage from one of the Twin Towers.
The Megahonyaku, which is a reasonably good pun on the Japanese words for "megaphone" and "translation," listens for Japanese input and plays back phrases in English, Chinese, and Korean.
But one of its more prominent ones with a large megaphone — like the kind CNN provides — has been compromised in favor of pushing one candidate's narrative in this election.
President Trump has himself transformed Twitter, from a medium for talking to one's friends into a personal-announcement megaphone from the world's most powerful and least impulse-controlling man.
SAN FRANCISCO — Jack Dorsey has become a household name in Silicon Valley thanks to his role as the chief executive and co-founder of Twitter, President Trump's favorite megaphone.
If Trump launches some kind of media enterprise, as has been widely expected, the Republican nominee would have a megaphone to go after his enemies — Democratic and Republican alike.
Hillary Clinton delivered a blistering attack on Donald Trump during a speech in Nevada, accusing him of "taking hate groups mainstream" and giving radical fringe groups a national megaphone.
Here, for example, is a sweet version that members of Belle and Sebastian performed in 1999, with a trumpet in the background and Stuart Murdoch singing into a megaphone.
Think instead about the rise of nationalism in every corner of the world, artificial intelligence, social media as every extremist's megaphone, and the failure to deal with climate change.
With the world's loudest megaphone, he hopes to make the issue not the treatment of women in the #MeToo era but the treatment of men who deserve due process.
Once they've spotted a shark, the drones can do all sorts of things: speak to endangered swimmers with a megaphone, drop a life raft, or communicate with rescue officials.
It allowed people who had no power, who didn't own a newspaper, who didn't own a TV station, who didn't have a megaphone, to get together and have power.
Because here's a video of Desiigner going harder than ever, but this time it's on a local basketball court somewhere in Brooklyn, using a megaphone as his only amplification.
With these statements, West has echoed, on a national megaphone, a narrative that erases the injustice inflicted on black men and women, and bolstered lies circulated by white supremacists.
Here's what you need to know: • For the last two years, South Korean officials got urgent messages to the North by using a megaphone to shout across the border.
From his particular fixation on Mr. Biden to his constant castigation of Democrats over all, Mr. Trump underlined the reality that his "unshakable bond" was with his Twitter megaphone.
Cathay Bi, a Google product manager, speaking through a megaphone before hundreds gathered in a bustling pedestrian plaza in San Francisco's financial district, talked about the engines of change.
Elsewhere on the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG) grounds, you can insert your head inside a megaphone-like yellow horn to hear what could be the sound of corn growing.
The text-out-the-vote platforms (Rally, Hustle, Spoke, Megaphone, etc) that were all created in 2016 may soon be going the way of MySpace and the fax machine.
The Saudis, Emiratis and Egyptians see Qatar as an enabler of extremists, providing them financial support, political backing or the region's most powerful megaphone, the Al Jazeera television network.
While Obama is right about the ideal ways presidents should make decisions, the reality is that politics in 2019 exists in a public square, where everyone has a megaphone.
Activists today have an even bigger megaphone and a common platform to call out bad behavior — including offenses by campaign staff and supporters — than they did in elections past.
Twitter strategy Not unlike his father -- or, perhaps, modeled after -- Donald Trump Jr. has emerged as a megaphone for many in the conservative right through his social media use.
Meanwhile the costs of toxic, hate inciting messages blitzkrieging public conversation via the amplifying megaphone of social media keep on rising… just another day at the office for Facebook pic.twitter.
The 29-year-old has used her megaphone to push for progressive policies, ranging from higher taxes for the super wealthy to paying congressional interns and staffers a living wage.
Elizabeth Warren called Fox News a "hate-for-profit racket that gives a megaphone to racists and conspiracists" and refused to appear in a town hall on the network. Sen.
Yet the firm's 335 million user base and $711 million of total revenue look oddly scrawny considering it is the megaphone of choice for figures such as President Donald Trump.
The "invisible knapsack" that is white privilege remains available and provides them, and all white Americans, with blinders, earplugs, a Rolodex of excuses, and a megaphone to shout our conclusions.
Interns at Megaphone are paid $22019,000/ year as temporary full time staff for 3 months, with the opportunity for a long term associate position at the end of the internship.
It's a moment guaranteed to make audiences both flinch and grin like imbeciles, as one little word takes on the aural dimensions of a stampede of megaphone-wielding Ethel Mermans.
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Now, more than ever, we feel it is important to focus on the woman – to reaffirm the voice of Sharon Tate – and to take away the megaphone from the maniac.
So one day, instead of having to bring a megaphone to a rally, the protest sign you're carrying could be used to amplify your chants with the FENG technology embedded.
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But what makes it an effective bird-deterrent—besides the loud whir of its four spinning propellers—is a built in megaphone that blasts predator calls and bird distress cries.
The president used his favorite megaphone, Twitter, to chastise the central bank, and White House leaks indicated that Trump was contemplating replacing Powell if the Fed kept moving rates higher.
Without those organizations, the alt-right as we know it might not have come into being, and the racialized politics it broadcasts might never have found such a powerful megaphone.
"Using the government's megaphone to promote Mar-a-Lago" is like when Kellyanne Conway, a top Trump aide, urged people during a television interview to buy Ivanka Trump's clothing line.
But as the organizing principle of their party becomes resistance to Trump, Democrats might eventually be grateful to have an eloquent person with a big megaphone inspiring people to participate.
Palestinian and Israeli peace; saving Syrians from their blood lustful dictator; convincing Iran he has a better deal than Obama's JCPOA -- none of this will be achieved by megaphone diplomacy.
There are times it might feel tempting to do so, and there are other people who choose to do so, but I just don't want to grab that gigantic megaphone.
"I just want to say a word to thank all of you for the courage to stand up for justice and against corporate greed," Mr. Sanders said through a megaphone.
For the first time, a candidate is using a major-party megaphone to shout the ideas they once could only mutter among themselves in the shadowy fringes of national debate.
His comments, and the megaphone he'll have going into November, have sparked a steady stream of media speculation that he could ultimately sink momentum behind sentencing reform on Capitol Hill.
The Russians think they have a megaphone in the form of your Twitter account whenever you spread conspiracy theories about Democrats or misinformation and disinformation about controversial issues like immigration.
Bleated instructions through a crackling megaphone, he told them to line up under a blue and yellow striped tarp, in one line for men and another for women and children.
The report adds that Twitter investigates bots and other fake accounts through an internal project known as "Operation Megaphone" through which it buys suspicious accounts and then investigates their connections.
A senior House Republican told us at his party's Philadelphia retreat that many of his colleagues are afraid of Trump using his megaphone against them if they reject his agenda.
"Our mission was to give them the biggest megaphone possible," Shannon Watts, the founder of an Everytown-affiliated group, Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, said on Sunday.
For proof that this is really a global political issue, look to Turkey, where the police broke up a performance of the song in Istanbul and confiscated the activists' megaphone.
Itogon, Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines (CNN)"We have two more bodies to identify," an official told the crowd through a megaphone as they lined up in the sweltering heat Tuesday.
The original caption reads: March 1980: "Please keep walking and react to the elephant," instructed the man with the megaphone who trailed the creature; apparently, it was for a film.
"I know Mark Cuban well," Mr. Trump said Sunday morning on Twitter, where he has 24.7 million followers and has found an even more prominent megaphone since he became president.
Armed with an enormous white megaphone, he often charges to the front line to face riot police, haranguing them about the use of force and the legal rights of demonstrators.
Trautwein's newspaper is howling into the void, compared with the megaphone of Nazi propaganda, yet the uncomfortable facts he sends to his émigré readers still annoy party officials in Berlin.
When Catana Yehudah, whose brother Jason Smith is serving a gun possession sentence at the jail, led a chant through a megaphone — "No heat, that's torture" — the inmates banged louder.
Are seasoned spectators of performance art really too sensitive to handle a megaphone or to entertain a provocation that might force them, for a few minutes, to check their privilege?
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In the clip, Anderson, 28, and Emmanuel, 30, dance around on set of the HBO show in their respective costumes as he sings Ghost Town DJ's "My Boo" into a megaphone.
Their voices, amplified by a social media megaphone, were finally heard by beauty executives, CEOs, and brand founders — and when they weren't, they went out and created the change for themselves.
Mr. Jeffries and Mr. Stringer have both prodded him on matters of policy: Mr. Stringer issuing audits from his perch as comptroller, Mr. Jeffries employing the megaphone that federal office provides.
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That's why platforms should examine the parts of their infrastructure that are acting as a megaphone for dangerous content and address that root cause of the problem rather than censoring users.
Well before Twitter overtook blogs as the grassroots' digital megaphone of choice, it was instrumental in pushing party establishment leaders to more aggressively battle Republicans and embrace issues like climate change.
Some within the Democratic caucus are nervous about Ocasio-Cortez's star power and megaphone of 4.7 million Twitter followers, as well as the large following of the rest of the squad.
All it took was a few keystrokes, amplified by a social media megaphone, to send the deluge of repulsive messages her way and heighten tensions in this quaint ski resort town.
"If Twitter has always been sort of the microphone or megaphone in your pocket, we want it to feel like this was almost the TV camera in your pocket," Coleman says.
Outside, the tenor of hourslong protests shifted when one protester passed on word of the cancellation through a megaphone on the campus of the ethnically diverse University of Illinois at Chicago.
With over 2 million Facebook fans, the technology- platform-turned-media-company gives Netanyahu and other global leaders a megaphone to reach the masses with whatever message they wish to amplify.
Why it matters: It's a prime example of the megaphone that activist investors have today, and of the tone deafness that some in the pharmaceutical industry have toward their business operations.
They are conducted by a passionate, animated and very bald fellow who, with his well-trimmed beard, sunglasses and megaphone, wouldn't look out of place in the Curva Sud of Roma.
DONALD TRUMP, THE Republican front-runner for the American presidency, is clearly riding a wave of anger—but he is also wielding a huge virtual megaphone to spread his populist messages.
After more than an hour, we found the car, in a lot that was blocked by a man with a megaphone that kept telling people not to go in there. Yep.
As the activists chanted and shouted their demands down a megaphone, DUP politician Jim Wells spoke to media across the road under a giant mural of American cartoon character Top Cat.
This imbalance only grows more strained as politics, activism, and media merge, which creates a huge megaphone for the base to direct politicians in the direction they want them to go.
Whether it's to avoid giving Trump another megaphone or because, as one lawsuit claims, it's government over-reach in a post-Snowden world, there was plenty of skepticism over the alert.
The fourth-year cornerback pulled up in front of the stadium in an armored truck, with a hype man who gave Ramsey an introduction through a megaphone to a small crowd.
After my 27 months of service were over, it felt like that little voice in my head, the one that told me that food was the enemy, had found a megaphone.
If Bannon's populism is anti-DACA, it's a very unpopular form of populism—the views of a xenophobic fringe given a megaphone by an idiosyncratic billionaire, not an actual grassroots movement.
Glover uses his power over Atlanta to give a megaphone to those who have played the background, employing people who understand the black experience rather than just being adjacent to it.
And it was given in the midst of a weeklong holiday in China, when the government's most strident megaphone for foreign policy, the state-run newspaper Global Times, is not publishing.
"We are not going to allow them to move our country backward," U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar, one of the two dozen Democrats running for president, told the crowd through a megaphone.
When South Korea returns North Korean fishermen, it uses a megaphone at the border village of Panmunjom to inform the North before letting the crew members walk home across the border.
But you'll still find people like Blaire White who grab the fear-mongering megaphone by the hand, and proceed to arrange words in any order they desire for their own gain.
He made a last minute decision to protest the march, managed to con a parade organizer into giving him a megaphone, and promptly lambasted the crowd for holding such a parade.
CreditCreditJeff Minton SAN FRANCISCO — Jack Dorsey has become a household name in Silicon Valley thanks to his role as the chief executive and co-founder of Twitter, President Trump's favorite megaphone.
"He's trying to bull rush everything with his power, driven by money," said Murshed Zaheed, a partner at the consulting firm Megaphone Strategies who served as an aide to former Sen.
"Nathan Law could be stripped of his Legislative Council membership," Joshua Wong, a leader of the 2014 protests who co-founded the Demosisto party with Mr. Law, shouted through a megaphone.
As Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker's second unit director, and the first woman to ever hold the megaphone on a Star Wars movie, Mahoney got to experience all of it.
And perhaps most crucially for Disney as a marketer of pop music and pop icons, "Something New" is a giant megaphone shouting at you to pay attention to Efron and Hudgens.
We were given instructions about our route via a megaphone, and Met staff members led the performance with plaques written "Divisor" across them, as though we were a pack of tourists.
It felt like the loop had been closed: The fashion brand was being morally reproached by just the sort of independent voice to which it had once tossed a bejeweled megaphone.
It means Congress is unlikely to wade deeply into yet another hairy political issue until Trump does decide he's willing to use the megaphone of the presidency to lobby for specific reforms.
The sounds of traffic are drowning out the megaphone, so they set up a PA system and announce their march will commence at 5:15 PM, when the Black Resistance March arrives.
"If you profit off of hate, if you act as a megaphone for misinformation or cyber warfare, if you don't police your platforms, we are going to hold you accountable," Harris said.
He doesn't need to issue direct public threats, given the amount of money he controls for senators up for reelection and the megaphone he has in their states and across the country.
Republicans decided that their best strategy was to use every possible tool of obstruction, and say as many awful and terrible things about Democrats as they could find a megaphone to say.
Yet it is also a risky proposition to push Bannon out, given his prominence and popularity among much of Trump's base and his far-right megaphone that still exists at Breitbart News.
The observer who was not authorized to talk to the media told CNN that the individual was hit by a megaphone by anti-Erdogan protesters and received 17 stitches to his head.
Played by Mr. Harlan wielding a megaphone offstage (the final production will employ prerecorded tapes), The Voice amounted to an authoritarian figure intervening at inopportune moments and dashing dreams along the way.
The exhibition includes installations by Pia Lindman and Ruth Ewan, which incorporate live plants, and Eduardo Navarro's sculptural megaphone, which twists out the window to let visitors talk to a palm tree.
But, perhaps because of her privilege and the megaphone she's been handed, the 25-year-old actress feels even more responsibility to speak up on behalf of those who are worse off.
When their studios had to be abandoned, reporters went mobile — out into the relentless storm, so that they could continue to act as a megaphone for emergency services and the first responders.
Mantas Adomenas, a member of parliament who organized the Vilnius protest, told Reuters that before police intervened, several Mandarin speakers with Chinese flags jostled activists and attempted to wrestle away their megaphone.
Think instead about the rise of nationalism in every corner of the world, artificial intelligence, social media as every extremist's megaphone, and the failure to deal with climate change, among other issues.
Someone at the front of section, using a megaphone, made an announcement about what would happen when the plane landed at Travis Air Force Base, including details about the two week quarantine.
Calling it a "platform" has ironic significance, since Twitter is both a megaphone and a product forever circumscribed by the discursive boundaries (and possibly even the pecuniary concerns) of the tech industry.
I listened as an indigenous O'odham activist listed through a megaphone that more than 40 federal and state laws had been waived to begin construction on the new wall towering behind her.
Mediator Too often television news, especially on cable, serves as a megaphone for politicians who use it to forward lies and propaganda while so effortlessly ignoring questions they're supposedly there to answer.
Rather than directly confronting Putin through threats and megaphone diplomacy, he has emphasized private dialogue, while pushing for a restoration of business and cultural ties despite existing European Union sanctions on Moscow.
It is not as effective as rival Facebook at targeting crucial independent voters, and high-profile Twitter users like Trump and Clinton can use it as a megaphone without buying any advertising.
It is beyond mystifying why Democrats would hand an unhinged, dangerous man, who is alienating people of all walks of life, a political lifeline that affords him a megaphone that we should own.
It's surprising people don't congregate by the millions in sports stadiums and eat nachos as they call Cruz a pussy, while a life-size vagina mascot runs around the field with a megaphone.
Though she hasn't held elected office in six years, Palin continues to be a powerful megaphone in the conservative wing of the GOP, with a voice that is especially amplified on cable television.
And by doing so, majority Republicans just handed the liberal firebrand a megaphone -- further elevating President Donald Trump's fiercest and most prominent critic in the Senate and turning her into a Democratic hero.
Dorsey is uniquely aware of that, because it must be loud standing at the other end of the megaphone he founded, testifying before Congress and combatting prominent conservatives alleging censorship and persistent bias.
What was stopping him from grabbing a megaphone, from climbing a rooftop and shouting: I think young women are sexually attractive and I would have sex with them if they would let me!
"If I'm hearing it here from a state of 20153 million, it must a megaphone there in DC," said Kaufmann, who has spoken with Priebus and other Republican officials about enforcing the pledge.
I want to stand atop of a police car and scream through a megaphone all the names of my fallen brothers and sisters: Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Philando Castile, Sandra Bland.
Image: APFacebook has been teasing a massive overhaul to the News Feed—its core product—after widespread, utterly deserved criticism that it had acted as a megaphone for disinformation on an unprecedented scale.
Japanese businesses are finding they need to deal with increasing numbers of foreign visitors to Japan, and Panasonic thinks it has the answer: a megaphone that translates the user's voices into multiple languages.
The site, which has served as a megaphone for violent extremists, was knocked offline in August after several tech companies refused to provide it with critical services such as a functioning web address.
Perhaps the most significant role played by the European Parliament has been to provide a megaphone for some of the union's most impassioned enemies, notably politicians from the U.K. Independence Party, or UKIP.
Republicans recognize that control of the House will give Democrats a louder megaphone in 2019 than they had during the first two years of Trump's presidency, when Democrats were shut out of power.
"It can be a knee-jerk reaction but it doesn't change the fact that Congress has a pretty big megaphone and subpoena authority," Raphael Prober, a partner at Akin Gump, told The Hill.
President Donald Trump has used Twitter as a digital megaphone throughout his presidency to directly address supporters — and he will soon have another tool at his disposal to get his message out unfiltered.
Charles Coughlin, a priest who preached hatred for Jews and tolerance for Nazis, and Huey Long, the Louisiana politician who used the medium as a megaphone for his populist views, drew massive followings.
The First Amendment protects all political journalism, even when it serves merely as a megaphone for particular candidates, but voters will benefit most from legions of reporters working without fear or favor. ♦
"Everyone is pushing the responsibility on to their neighbor, but the fact is that no one can succeed alone," he told the crowd via megaphone before they made their way towards the airport.
"He served as an echo chamber, a megaphone, allowing the senator to develop his voice and express himself on those issues in a way he hadn't had the capacity before," Ben-Ami added.
It also used its media megaphone to try to give flag football a higher profile: Over the summer, the league-owned N.F.L. Network broadcast 11 games of a new national flag football tournament.
He seemed upset at his son's actions in the moments after the fight and, after moving to the front of the crowd with a megaphone, he asked the crowd to calmly go home.
Mr. Dalio, the billionaire co-founder of Bridgewater Associates who has publicly complained about press coverage before, took up his megaphone once more after a WSJ report about his $160 billion hedge fund.
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"It might be fun or profitable for people to take up a megaphone against others," said James Alefantis, the owner of Comet Ping Pong in Washington, the site of the internet's "pizzagate" conspiracy.
Though he expects that the group will eventually coordinate with local and state governments, "our main megaphone is going to be getting local makers to make things according to vetted plans," he said.
" 19:49 Tchen discusses her current advisory role with Empowering a Billion Women by 2020 and the United State of Women, which she bills as a "grass-roots megaphone for the women's movement.
Of particular note is the spotlight on James Lee Byars, the whimsical, idiosyncratic artist who stood on the roof of the Fridericianum, calling out common German names through a megaphone at the opening.
His strategy, instead, relies on his celebrity, his media megaphone, and the uglier parts of his message — and his hope that all these can help turn out not traditionally Republican voters to the caucuses.
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Performing "Get Out Your Own Way" in front of Lady Liberty and Ellis Island, U2 performed an eerie performing standing on a stage comprised of all-seeing eyes, screaming muddled messages through a megaphone.
"I'm here today to fight for the future generations, to make sure that they have clean water and a safe place to live," Jasilyn shouted into a megaphone in front of the White House.
But he has never faced an opponent like Mr. Trump, who has used his media megaphone to dent a range of candidates, including Jeb Bush, Dr. Ben Carson, Senator Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton.
In our current political climate, when the civil liberties of non-conforming humans of many races, orientations, faiths, and nationalities are threatened, it's never been more important to give voices like these a megaphone.
In the end, his initial focus on the White House might have tripped up Perriello, whose profile is less of a state politician than megaphone for the Trump-era angst of the national party.
Such an organization might act as a megaphone for the views Trump has put forward in his presidential run and could serve as a platform for a 2020 candidate to run along similar lines.
President Donald Trump has used Twitter as a digital megaphone throughout his presidency to directly address his supporters — and he will soon have another tool at his disposal to get his message out unfiltered.
"The single biggest megaphone is at the White House," said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum and a former Council of Economic Advisers chief economist during the George W. Bush administration.
Despite their efforts to limit the spread of misinformation, the platforms remain a powerful megaphone for publishers like The Epoch Times, which has used conspiracy theories and dubious growth tactics to expand its audience.
If mass printing was "the spark of magic" that helped Luther catalyze the Reformation, then it was also the megaphone that enabled anti-Semites to shout "Fire!" in the crowded theatre of Western Europe.
AOC may be a star nationally, but in the House she is just a very junior member of Pelosi's majority -- albeit it one with a larger-than-normal megaphone on issues close to her.
His voice hoarse, the veteran leader took to the streets and social media, at one point using a megaphone in Jerusalem's bus station, to appeal to voters to extend his unbroken decade in power.
But when wild elephants raided, villagers organized into brigades and used everything they could gather — pots and pans, a megaphone — to scare off the rampaging giants, forcing them to a palm oil plantation elsewhere.
Mr. Smith sets the stage with a megaphone announcement, then tells the tale of a debauched (and nearly disastrous) office party as Ms. Smith's and Craig Scanlon's guitars bop out a buzzing, repetitive riff.
Somewhere in the melee, I nearly got taken out by a network cameraman after losing my footing inches away from Sanders, who was at that point gleefully yelling about affordable healthcare into a megaphone.
"Facebook is being used as a megaphone for hate, pointed directly at vulnerable minorities in Assam, many of whom could be made stateless within months," Alaphia Zoyab, senior campaigner at Avaaz, said in a statement.
Or if you're Ashton Kutcher and a handful of really important influencers, you have a really big megaphone and that's what makes things popular, is a push from us, a handful of people or platforms.
In the coming weeks, rivals beyond Mr. Bush are expected to quit the race, winnowing the contest down to three or four figures who will finally have a megaphone that begins to rival his own.
Separately, the minister in charge of drafting the contested labour law, Myriam El Khomri, condemned a dawn protest outside her Paris home in which she said about 30 demonstrators yelled hostile statements through a megaphone.
The new group, Aerospace Works for Washington, will be a "megaphone" to warn that jobs are at risk, said Maud Daudon, chief executive of the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, which is leading the effort.
For such an influential platform that preaches social responsibility and prioritizes user experience, it's irresponsible for Facebook to give people such a powerful megaphone for personal expression, only to lock them inside an echo chamber.
Many Ukrainians remain outraged that, as they see it, the Russian-backed groups have been able to deftly amplify their message with the megaphone of the Western media — despite the rebels' virulently anti-Western agenda.
With megaphone in hand on a recent day, Mr. Leung — who goes by a nickname, Baggio — tried to persuade voters at a bus stop to back those ambitions by electing him to Hong Kong's legislature.
He speaks on everything from complacency of the public towards poor healthcare practices, to the fact we could've stopped Trump when he was hosting The Apprentice instead of letting him become a megaphone for ignorance.
"I will fully then say that Mark Suster created a lot of awareness and a megaphone and a spotlight that got shone and we have been a great beneficiary of his outward efforts," he said.
By Monday afternoon, the shows' penultimate day, it seemed that protest had dwindled to a single man, standing outside the Pringle of Scotland show in the Marylebone neighborhood with a megaphone, passion fizzled to farce.
"We're going to be the generation that takes down the gun lobby," Marisa Pyle, 20, said through a red megaphone to a group of several hundred people gathered in front of the Dahlonega Gold Museum.
"Facebook is being used as a megaphone for hate, pointed directly at vulnerable minorities in Assam, many of whom could be made stateless within months," Alaphia Zoyab, a campaigner at Avaaz, said in a statement.
While Schwartz would not say who he sees as the megaphone for his message, former Vice President Joe Biden has a knack of connecting with voters and has previously seen support from the New York donor.
But as we have seen before in other countries where ethnic tensions are running high, the platform has become what the human rights group Avaaz is calling a "megaphone for hate," in a report released Tuesday.
Gizmodo followed Facebook's foibles all of 284—from learning the supposedly algorithmic Trending News module was the work of underpaid human editors to the site's role as a megaphone for demonstrably false articles masquerading as news.
The perils surrounding political commentary has prompted journalists to flee Mexico or eschew grappling with investigations that could endanger their lives, which has compelled brave citizens to megaphone malfeasance via social media at their own risk.
Police escorted conservative radio host Alex Jones from the square, amid shouting and jostling, after Jones used a megaphone to shout invective about Black Lives Matter and other groups toward a group of liberal-leaning protesters.
Now, thanks to the social media megaphone, you can bet that when a new product hitting the market does not align with the public's growing and valid demand for more options, people will call you out.
"In this day and age when everyone has a megaphone and people are watching, you almost have to answer publicly," said Bob Geller, president of Fusion Public Relations, a New York-based marketing and communications firm.
"We spent over forty years building this precious archive of stories from the women's liberation movement and its survival is now under threat," said library volunteers, who used a creaking megaphone as they led the protest.
BUZI/GUARA GUARA, Mozambique (Reuters) - For two days before Cyclone Idai hit, a government official drove down the bumpy roads of Buzi in central Mozambique, warning people through a megaphone that a big storm was coming.
"I just want to say a word to thank all of you for the courage to stand up for justice and against corporate greed," Mr. Sanders said through a megaphone as the strikers chanted his name.
"Rudy's Racist Rants" is how the Cato Institute, not exactly a megaphone for liberals, described his behavior during a 6900 riot of off duty cops against David Dinkins, the incumbent African American mayor at the time.
"The megaphone that President Trump has to fire up the base and get them to vote on election day is crucial for Republicans to win," said Ron Bonjean, a strategist and former Senate GOP leadership aide.
Donald Trump, the party's presumptive presidential nominee, has given xenophobic sentiments a megaphone by endorsing a ban on all Muslims coming to this country, whether refugees or not, and building a wall to keep out Mexicans.
Smith asked Pineda to look into getting permits for the rally, and when Pineda mentioned they would need a sound system for speakers at the event, Smith offered to send her a megaphone in the mail.
The larger business groups, like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), are also active, providing a megaphone and resources that many lobbying firms and businesses wouldn't have on their own.
Aside from accusing the producer herself, McGowan has used her Twitter account—with more than 900,000 followers—as a megaphone for stories from other alleged victims, and called out stars in Hollywood for allegedly enabling Weinstein.
Whether someone is demeaning themselves for not having as glamorous of a vacation as their acquaintances, or seizing the world's megaphone to spew lies in hopes of impeding democracy, we've proven incapable of safe social networking.
On any given day in 21992, a person walking through Caracas had a good chance of spotting the mayor of Chacao standing on a bench in some public park, bellowing at a crowd through a megaphone.
The left flank of the Democratic Party faces unique obstacles during this presidential primary, even with the megaphone of Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, the policy ideas of Ms. Warren and the grass-roots energy of Mr. Sanders.
When South Korean officials had an urgent message for the North, like the repatriation of North Korean fishermen rescued in South Korean waters, they had to use a megaphone to shout across the border at Panmunjom.
While most campaigns used the megaphone of mass television ads to cut through the media filter, Ms. Warren's braintrust was cool to the power of commercials from the start, preferring on-the-ground and digital organizing.
She has turned her insignificant office — a ministry with a small budget, limited portfolio and little prestige — into a megaphone, and in the process she has become one of the most visible and controversial cabinet ministers.
Soyoola ran business development at podcast tech company Megaphone (formerly Panoply) from 2015 to 2017, where he worked with talent agents at United Talent Agency and Endeavor-owned agency WME who had begun to represent podcasters.
The president has long used the service as a megaphone to speak directly to the public, sometimes using threatening language, including when he insinuated last year that he might start a nuclear war against North Korea.
The president has long used the service as a megaphone to speak directly to the public, sometimes using threatening language, including when he insinuated last year that he might start a nuclear war against North Korea.
Now, Trump may have his sights on a medium with a global audience of 6900 million people that provides a new, multi-lingual megaphone: the U.S. Agency for Global Media, the government-funded international news agency.
The president defended the killing to millions on Monday on Rush Limbaugh's radio show and has wielded his Twitter megaphone to his nearly 70 million followers to make additional unchecked claims about Iran and further threats.
CLEVELAND — Draymond Green, human megaphone and starting forward for the Golden State Warriors, thought back on Thursday to an instance earlier this season when his teammate Kevin Durant expressed frustration with his own level of play.
He confronted those in power, traipsed through the California redwoods to expose the secretive all-male meeting of elites at Bohemian Grove and even appeared in two Richard Linklater films as himself, screaming into a megaphone.
And, not to take sides, but it seems like a certain party has taken to social media as a megaphone to represent the constant, flowing, milky stream of flaming crude oil that is their collective id.
In the process, Facebook became a tool for violence and authoritarianism in developing countries, an anchor that's helped tank the news industry, and a megaphone for extremists who are looking to broadcast and amplify acts of terror.
Be smart: Despite Fox's reputation as a megaphone for the White House, it does employ credible journalists that want to do good work and may not feel empowered to do so if Fox doesn't address these issues.
The lawsuit, first filed last year, has been a closely watched test of First Amendment rights in the digital age, and one that took on a special relevance, as it was focused on the president's preferred megaphone.
But Milo's trolling, alongside his odious beliefs, do set him somewhat apart: Simon & Schuster can and should expect a lot of pushback from people who do not believe that people like Milo should be given a megaphone.
More important, making Twitter and Facebook the primary safety valves for women with tales of abuse leaves behind all the less heralded women who endure the same abuse at their jobs but don't have the same megaphone.
Even so, the outcry says something interesting about the property's relationship with locals and the challenges that Disney faces when making changes (rest assured, some people will yell, and they now have social media as a megaphone).
The sentiments on that sign, mirrored in the megaphone-amplified speeches that workers took turns delivering to the assembled crowd, have grown increasingly visible in recent years as attention to workplace discrimination and sexual harassment has increased.
The sticker set includes a swoopy-banged person holding a rainbow aloft, a cute trans flag/heart situation and a rainbow megaphone for when you need to metaphorically shout assorted gay things from within your Instagram story.
After countless phone calls beseeching the government for help, hundreds of hours chasing down leads, years of rallying other families and stalking officials with a megaphone of grief, Mr. Saldaña and Ms. Delgadillo were getting a shot.
The protesters, drawn from 22 provinces around the country, turned the area in front of the ministry into a camp site with makeshift shelters under colorful umbrellas and took turns to air their grievances over a megaphone.
But Bannon -- a man who travels the world trying to foment a toxic, divisive form of racist nationalism -- does not need a more powerful megaphone or a prominent place on the stage at a highly-regarded gathering.
In the end, Lonesome Rhodes is found alone in his hotel room, insanely screaming out the window in the middle of the night, another uncanny parallel to Trump's impulsive midnight ramblings via the electronic megaphone of Twitter.
Using a megaphone, the 25-year-old journalist declared the nine votes cast by his assembled friends and family were really 2.4 million - a slightly inaccurate reference to the 2.3 million who voted for a break with Spain.
Take the Emancipation Proclamation: He used his presidential megaphone to speak directly to European workers, whom he felt might have the power to sway British opinion makers to intervene in the Civil War, which Lincoln wanted to prevent.
"I don't know what it's going to take to change the system, but I do know we are a crazy force to be reckoned with," organizer Meredith Whittaker said over a megaphone at the New York City walkout.
So, when a company uses its advertising as its own political megaphone, government should be fair to all of its people and not allow taxpayer dollars to be used to help that company push its own political agenda.
And that, and I think like that exchange, like I basically am a believer in that line that "access is a curse," and that exchange of access for the person's use of your megaphone should make everybody nervous.
As big a megaphone, he meant, as Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, who in October said the Fed is a "long way" from neutral, suggesting several more interest-rate hikes would be needed to keep the economy from overheating.
As for the karaoke aspect of the show, the women sang along to the classic Cyndi Lauper hit, "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun," as they cruised through L.A. shouting at passersby through a megaphone and posing for pictures.
Davis noted that unlike other on-demand music services, iHeartRadio won't have to pay millions of dollars to advertise the new product, because its hundreds of radio stations give it "the biggest megaphone in America to music fans."
Then came Trump, who detonated a hand grenade of discord and acrimony, claiming America's allies are taking advantage of the United States, twisting the facts and doing his best to shout the disagreements over a social media megaphone.
Both Inhofe and Risch are considered to be more closely aligned with Trump than McCain or Corker, and less likely to use the megaphone their committee perches provide to criticize or attempt to rein in the White House.
Women Are Using Social Media as a Megaphone to Confront Nightlife's Rape ProblemWhat happened when two women, who were sexually assaulted in two separate attacks in popular New York night spots, took to social media to speak out.
And while Mr. Trump has granted some interviews, including with The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, he also has not held a news conference since late July, preferring instead to use Twitter as his megaphone.
That earlier episode was just a foretaste of how the Alternative for Germany, or AfD, has been using its toehold in Parliament — where it now has the megaphone of being the leading opposition party — to reorder German politics.
Radio City Music Hall holds 6,000 people, and it is a marvel: a gem of Art Deco architecture, shaped like a bandshell for a statelier future than ours, a steampunk megaphone of a room, with dramatic gold curtains.
In the harshest criticism to date from a presidential contender against Fox News, Ms. Warren used a series of Twitter messages to accuse the network of giving "a megaphone to racists and conspiracists" and providing cover for corruption.
Many market watchers have taken notice of the technical "megaphone" pattern the S&P has been forming since mid-2018, a formation made during times of heightened volatility that is also known to some as a broadening wedge.
The former first lady, secretary of State, and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee is planning to launch a new audio program in late spring, just in time for her to have a powerful new megaphone during the 2020 election.
The order will essentially give Mr. Trump a megaphone to direct his new Environmental Protection Agency administrator, Scott Pruitt, to begin the complicated legal process of rewriting the sweeping 2015 rule known as Waters of the United States.
British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen blamed tech giants Facebook, Google and Twitter and their leaders for giving a megaphone to hate groups and allowing lies to proliferate, in a blistering speech before the Anti-Defamation League on Thursday.
No, his sister would be hopping on the hoods of cars, dancing with strangers, shouting through a megaphone for everyone to tear down the barbed-wire barriers, raid Imelda's closet and sell all the shoes to feed the poor.
But now they just have to figure out if they're going to sit tight and try to wait Trump out, or mount a fight against him in which they're increasingly outnumbered within their party — while he has the megaphone.
The proprietor of the blog Fake Shore Drive, an early megaphone for breakout Chicago acts for the last decade, Mr. Barber was initially struck by Valee's video for "Shell," which, at one minute and 49 seconds, said it all.
" To "repair" the trend, in Henrich's book, the S&P would have to break above the upper trend line of its megaphone pattern, make that trend line its new floor of support and then, potentially, enjoy a "massive rally.
Online campaigns against brands have become one of the most powerful forces in business, giving customers a huge megaphone with which to shape corporate ethics and practices, and imperiling some of the most towering figures of media and industry.
Seeing light reflections on her wall and hearing the muffled sound of someone yelling into a megaphone, Rovenski, a streamer by the name Cyberdemon531, looked outside, saw the authorities, and knew exactly what was happening—she was being swatted.
On Wednesday morning, Freedom House, a nonprofit advocacy group funded by the U.S. government, published a report entitled Beijing's Global Megaphone, which outlines how the Chinese government has aggressively expanded its efforts to shape news content around the world.
But the interview with Mr. Trump — on the heels of the union's endorsement of him, its first in a presidential primary — amplified the podcast's reach and profile, turning it into an influential, unfiltered and entirely one-sided political megaphone.
Trump launched himself into the national political conversation in March 26, when he began to publicly question whether Obama was born in the United States -- effectively taking a megaphone to a conspiracy theory that for years had swirled in conservative circles.
Macron has sought to build a new relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and says he does not believe in megaphone diplomacy, although after almost a year in power there is nothing tangible to show that the policy has worked.
"The politics of the megaphone—the appeal of shrill rhetoric, oversimplification, prophetic fantasy, and facile name-calling—appealed to constituencies hungry for solutions," writes Mr Fernández-Armesto, a British historian who teaches at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.
The days of ornately written speeches, like the ones history recorded from Lincoln, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Kennedy, are rapidly dwindling in a world where everyone has the attention of a flea and anyone can command their own virtual megaphone online.
" - David Siders Biden hasn't so much telegraphed his expectations for New Hampshire as he's shouted them into a megaphone, even saying on the debate state last Friday, "I took a hit in Iowa, and I'll probably take a hit here.
Whether it's Clinton after the Oklahoma City bombing, Bush with his megaphone at Ground Zero or Obama in the wake of the Charleston shootings, we look to our presidents to lead, console, inspire and guide us through trauma and crisis.
In that time, lawyers have been methodically pursuing a case that could demonstrate how to use the courts to combat extremism in an age when the internet has provided a global megaphone for ideas once limited to an isolated fringe.
Thanks to Trump's facility with Twitter and his uncanny ability to use it to simultaneously bypass and program traditional media, the account has been a uniquely powerful megaphone for his candidacy — and an unconventional preface for his presidency to come.
The CEO of Facebook used his powerful digital megaphone to speak openly about President Donald Trump's decision to repeal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), an Obama-era program that protected undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children.
They had only to think of "Worldes Blis", a piece building to an unbearable climax of violent brass, or the manic percussion of "Eight Songs for a Mad King", or, in "Revelation and Fall", a howling soprano assaulting a megaphone.
Then a megaphone with the amplifying power of a sparrow sucking a Strepsil was handed round in the center of the circle, and about 15 people took it in turn to rock the mic with their thoughts on the Brexit fuckmageddon.
At one point, a man wearing a giant papier-mâché Trump head and clutching oversize Scrooge McDuck bags of money bobbled about behind a Trump supporter, who alternated between blasting Christian music from a megaphone and puffing into a large shofar.
We expect MTV to be accountable for a number of reasons: It had the opportunity to review the episode before broadcasting it, it employed Kutcher and his team, and it chose to hand him the megaphone in the first place.
A few days later, the event went ahead and a modest gathering of demonstrators listened as speakers talked about the need for Medicare for all, through the white megaphone Pineda had received in the mail from her new acquaintance Mary Smith.
The death of Ms. Mariottini provided a similar opening for Mr. Salvini, who uses social media as a constant and attention-demanding megaphone: He wrote on Twitter Wednesday morning that he had attended an emergency public order meeting with Ms. Raggi.
Candidates run to stay relevant, to build their brands, to get an instant megaphone for pet issues, and to be in the running for other positions — like vice president, or even a cabinet post, should their party win the general election.
So, given that it's become clearer that the president is almost entirely unaware of the right-wing Twittersphere — where he views Twitter as his megaphone, I think, correctly, but is unaware that people are sort of publishing stuff at him.
Unlike in the United States, where President Trump uses Twitter consistently as his megaphone, in Germany less than half of the country's 82 million people are active on social media, according to a 2018 study by the Pew Research Center.
In another moment on the show, as Bloomberg approaches the hot dog cart run by the men's team, TV host Piers Morgan announces over a megaphone that the mayor of New York City was making an appearance at their stand.
Inconveniently in Love Inconveniently in Love: Unless you are Michael Scott and you work at Dunder Mifflin, reporting your relationship to HR does not mean that you are grabbing a megaphone and announcing your relationship to all of your colleagues.
"Bots allow groups to speak much more loudly than they would be able to on any other social media platforms — it lets them use Twitter as a megaphone," said Samuel Woolley, the director for research at Oxford University's Computational Propaganda Project.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Billionaire investor William Ackman, one of the hedge fund industry's most voluble managers with opinions ranging from how companies should be run to the dangers of sugary drinks, just got himself an even bigger megaphone: a Twitter account.
Op-Ed Contributor MINNEAPOLIS — On a sunny day in 1991, Maryan, my dad's first cousin, was hiding from rifle-carrying soldiers in a house in Mogadishu, Somalia, while the melodic voice of the singer Magool blared from a megaphone outside.
Regardless of the outcome of the 2020 election, Trump's use of social media as an unfiltered, un-factchecked megaphone has unlocked a new era of idiocratic politics, one that will likely never again be constrained to press conferences and official statements.
Walking up to KÔBÔ, located on the manmade industrial island of Keihinjima, the first thing I noticed was a black van parked outside, decorated by the artist Tomotoshi with a megaphone (symbolic of right-wing demagogues) and a 7-Eleven logo.
"At this phase in her career, she certainly doesn't need to pick up a metaphorical megaphone and screech a statement into it every time she steps on a red carpet," said Heather Cocks, who founded a red-carpet commentary site with Jessica Morgan.
The King, unlike his ally Trump, who prefers the megaphone in his quest for dialogue with Iran's mullahs, opted for a subtler soft-power effort to tamp down tensions, giving visiting Iranian diplomats plentiful access to Mecca at this deeply religious time.
What John experienced instead was a chain of hookups courtesy of MegaPhone: the terror of being assaulted by an unknown man's tongue in a church parking lot; a horny man standing on his porch and jerking off into a bush in the nighttime.
Murkage, the four-piece rap troupe in which Brixton-born GAIKA made a name for himself, were furious and frenetic, a tightly-wound group of revolutionaries standing at the front of a never-ending protest with a megaphone and an unblinking stare.
Such a move could deny Trump a huge megaphone to tout his border wall amid the ongoing budget impasse, but would also inflame tensions between the sniping power brokers and complicate bipartisan efforts to end the longest government closure in the nation's history.
Loomer, who was permanently suspended after posting several anti-Islam tweets, yelled into a megaphone about conservative censorship as New York Police Department (NYPD) officers and Twitter employees streamed in and out of the door beside the one she handcuffed herself to.
When everyone with a megaphone is screaming at the top of their lungs that establishment candidates are wonderful and progressives are unacceptable — and they don't even allow progressives to defend themselves — don't pretend that doesn't have a giant effect on the election.
Anslinger's campaign wouldn't have been possible without the help of the yellow journalism of his day, and Berenson has similarly relied on the megaphone of social media and the press to worm his message into the ears of actual rule creators and enforcers.
Now we can add Taylor Swift to the chorus of artists who have bemoaned that their creative work is someone else's property, as she once again used her social-media megaphone to stir debate about the inner workings of the music industry.
At the company, customer service representatives, public relations managers and executives — including Twitter's chief executive, Jack Dorsey — were bombarded by people asking what had happened to the president's account, which Mr. Trump regularly uses as a megaphone for all manner of matters.
It could be funneling messages from the trees down to the viewers, or providing us with a giant megaphone to dispatch our ideas into the sky—either way, the structure seems to want to act as a channel between humans and nature.
A former junior college basketball player and Christian-rock-band frontman, he wandered into politics by running a conservative website that became a megaphone for Mike Hubbard, a rapacious and corrupt speaker of the House of Representatives in Sims's home state of Alabama.
After Sanders and others gave some brief remarks through a glitchy megaphone, the group began to make its way to the city's main drag, where supporters from other campaigns had been camped out with signs, chanting and chatting up voters throughout the afternoon.
During a conference call announcing its plans, an adviser went through the considerable resources the group can bring to bear like tens of thousands of hours of footage of Mr. Trump, an army of researchers digging into his background, a powerful media megaphone.
Whenever new technology has made it into the hands of common folk, whether it was the printing press, the telegraph, the television, or social media, it's been followed by a period of openness, of democratic access to a giant, shiny new megaphone.
Mr. Hussain, a 21-year-old from Birmingham, England, was a leader of a band of English-speaking computer specialists who had given a far-reaching megaphone to Islamic State propaganda and exhorted online followers to carry out attacks in the West.
If Mr. Trump was motivated to take to Twitter after reading the Breitbart article or listening to Mr. Levin, he was using a presidential megaphone to spread dark theories of a broad conspiracy aimed at undermining his presidential ambitions, and later his presidency.
The defendants allegedly used a Facebook account belonging to a fictitious person named Matt Skiber, posing as an American to contact a real US citizen to act as a recruiter for the rally, even offering money to print posters and buy a megaphone.
Newly re-elected to a six-year term and eager to wield the megaphone that comes with the chairmanship of the powerful Armed Services Committee, Mr. McCain has repeatedly pushed back on the White House's national security policies in its first weeks.
The move provides an unlikely American megaphone for Mr. Farage, a chief architect of the campaign in Britain to leave the European Union and a friend of Mr. Trump, who can now command the audience of the country's most-watched cable-news network.
"Sanders knew he had a unique megaphone in American politics, and he used it to shout it at the top of his lungs at a time when few were paying attention to the health care fight," said Ben Wikler, Washington director of MoveOn.org.
There were a few speeches but there was no megaphone, there was no microphone, and you could listen or you could stand on the side of the road and hold your sign up while cars went by and beeped their horns or ignored you.
Clare Winterton, vice president of advocacy and innovation at Global Fund for Women, suggests thinking of yourself as a "megaphone for amplifying voice" in your advocacy work, especially when looking at how a broad issue affects a place or identity that isn't your own.
That is why I think Donald Trump is a leader for our times: an emotional megaphone for voters full of rage about a government that achieves nothing, an economic system that leaves them behind, and a politics that elects people unfit for the job.
But it is certain to be a test of powerful forces in the modern media landscape: the presidential megaphone, amplified by 50 million Twitter followers, and the global reach of an adversary who is on a seemingly endless, 24-hour, cable-news-driven book tour.
Rather than the megaphone of Twitter or the popularity contest that's Instagram, Snap has prided itself on the large volume of private sharing it sees, its users' "creativity" and the fact that its app enables a kind of authenticity not found elsewhere on social media.
What role the new cathedral complex in Paris might play in this agenda will not be clear until it opens later this year, but those who have studied Mr. Putin's methods predict it will serve as a megaphone for his take on the world.
But it was revealed on Thursday via a Washington Free Beacon report that Jones is also running a PR firm called Megaphone Strategies that is openly courting Electoral College electors in states across the country to not cast their vote for Trump on Dec. 19.
"I wanted to shout my story to the world with a megaphone to anyone who would listen, but even as angry as I was, I was worried about the potential backlash and damage going public might have on my career as a broadcaster," she wrote.
In his book "Killing the Messenger: The Right-Wing Plot to Derail Hillary Clinton and Hijack Your Government," David Brock accused the paper of being a "megaphone for conservative propaganda" and wrote it "has a special place in Hell" for its coverage of the Clintons.
"Swastikas in a children's playground is a messed up thing to do," fellow Beastie Boy Ad-Rock said into a megaphone at a "Stand Up Against Hate" rally, which he helped organize with local elected officials, alongside his wife and Bikini Kill frontwoman, Kathleen Hanna.
David Axelrod, who was a senior adviser to President Obama, said he always advised the current occupant of the Oval Office to be mindful of the extra power that his words carried once they were amplified by the most powerful megaphone in the world.
READ: Facebook has become a "megaphone for hate" against Muslims in India Khan said he had spent the day effectively acting as a coordinator, trying to pass on information and arrange emergency support to Muslims, journalists, activists, and anyone else targeted by the mobs.
The surprise of 2016—post-Brexit, post-Trump—is just how ably the Russians weaponize those lyrics, tweak them to "Whites will rise from their knees!" and megaphone them into so many ready ears in Eastern and Western Europe and, eventually, onto our own shores.
"Over all, Governor Perry is a sound choice, because you need a strong leader with political stature and a megaphone for the job, and Rick has both," he said, noting that he and Mr. Perry had often worked together as governors of adjoining southwestern states.
But it's a starkly different response from many of Hill's younger colleagues, who are rallying to the defense of one of Congress' first openly bisexual women as she deals with a vengeful husband who appears to have found a megaphone on conservative blogs. Rep.
Whether he should serve as a megaphone for Mr. Trump and the White House, or be more strident in confronting the president over the uncomfortable realities of foreign policy, is now the central question of Mr. Pompeo's leadership of the United States' diplomatic corps.
"People don't realize how easy it is to buy cell phone numbers and most campaigns still don't know that you can buy cell phone numbers," said Jess Morales, the digital organizing director for Hillary Clinton in 20023 who ran Megaphone, the campaign's text messaging program.
"I'll make sure women's voices are loud and well-represented on the floor of Congress, and will be a fearless champion for women's health, using every megaphone at my disposal to channel the energy we are seeing around the country into Washington," she told me.
"It's too bad that we have to deal with this, because when you have more money, you have a bigger megaphone to get your message out," said Marge Baker of People for the American Way, one of just two anti-Gorsuch groups spending money on the air.
"And that means keeping the pressure on Republicans, that means keeping the pressure on President Trump, and also using every megaphone possible to hold folks accountable to the realities of what a lack of access to health care really means and what's really at stake," she says.
While removing the megaphone from voices of hate seems ostensibly a good thing, many, including the EFF, worry that doing so will lead to a world in which domain hosts can remove any website they dislike at any time, for reasons they don't have to necessarily disclose.
As the media industry consolidates and fewer players control the information and entertainment that the world consumes, Vice will always be there with a megaphone for the more than half of the people on this planet under the age of 30 who crave independent world-class content.
My friend handed me the megaphone, and when I walked out and I saw all those people, I almost burst into tears, because standing there, for the first time in my life, I finally felt like I wasn't just this small person facing the climate crisis alone.
When that investigation is over, it will either clear Trump and his team or it won't, but in either case it will almost certainly reveal that Trump is willing to abuse the megaphone of the presidency to smear his political enemies and seek recriminations against them.
READ: Facebook has become a 'megaphone for hate' against Muslims in India "Every American who cares about free and fair elections in 2020, including the candidates and political parties, should be sounding the alarm about Facebook's fake news problem," Fadi Quran, Campaign Director at Avaaz said.
Little St. Don climbed onto a nearby lawn chair and, using a megaphone someone had conveniently brought along (and actually it was he, Little St. Don), spoke loudly to Jamie, his voice reaching even inside the dwelling, asking Jamie why he hated the military so much.
New York (CNN)Suspected Russian-run Facebook pages that were taken offline this week were used to organize protests across the country and convinced unwitting Americans to work with them -- in one instance, CNN has learned, even sending an activist a megaphone and a bouquet of roses.
In this Kafkaesque and surreal world, the mainstream media spent the primary season virtually campaigning for Trump and blacking out other GOP candidates for the nomination, and spent the fall serving as a megaphone for attacks against Clinton spread by Russian espionage and fake news sites.
To do so, I had to cross a very polite picket line of perhaps a dozen protesters bearing no unifying organizational markers, but ostensibly led by a man on bucket quoting Bible verses over a megaphone, holding handmade signs and trying to hand out religious pamphlets.
The order will essentially give Mr. Trump a megaphone to direct his new Environmental Protection Agency administrator, Scott Pruitt, to begin the lengthy and complicated legal process required to rewrite the rule — a process that could take longer than Mr. Trump's first term, legal experts said.
Mr. Trump used the power of his preferred megaphone, his Twitter account, to signal to his more than 163 million followers on Friday that he was closely watching the storm, as members of his administration sought to project that they were on top of the looming crisis.
But imagine 2002, if you can remember it, with a robust partisan media imposing anti-war discipline on Democrats; arms control experts challenging thin claims about aluminum tubes; and a weakened mainstream media that couldn't serve as much of a megaphone, even if it wanted to.
But when everyone has a digital megaphone, it is much harder for any leader to aggregate enough authority not just to build a coherent set of demands but, more important, to make compromises on them, at the right time, to transform street energy into new laws.
And while Carlson was hardly alone in his rebellion — three House Republicans voted with Democrats to check the president's war-waging authority and, over in the Senate, Mike Lee and Rand Paul raised a dissident ruckus — no one else had his ardor, his articulateness, his megaphone.
Using a megaphone and standing atop a bridge -- after police dismantled the stage he was supposed to use -- Guaido said constitutional options to promote regime change would only work if the opposition continued to protest regularly and called on citizens to travel to Caracas to protest.
The saddest irony is that the New York State Commissioner of Corrections, Russell Oswald, though later treated as one of the villains of the episode, was largely responsible for extending the occupation and allowing the prisoners the media megaphone that makes their voices still heard today.
"The fact that the entirety of the Democrat party through the megaphone of the national media spent every waking moment of the last two years screaming about Russian collusion is absolutely going to be an issue," Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh said of the 2020 campaign.
Republican leaders believe that scenario may come to pass even without giving Mr. Romney an official leadership role, as he discovers the enormous megaphone available to him in the halls of Congress But Mr. Romney said Wednesday that he would not seek to torment Mr. Trump.
Dressed in a natty suit and holding a megaphone, Gaetz, who represents the state's first district, in the Panhandle, addressed about a dozen protestors in right-wing regalia and a half-dozen reporters just outside the Broward County Supervisor of Elections office in Lauderhill early Saturday morning.
While Russians may have used clever trolling tactics to sow distrust in the American political process, Fox News does this out in the open, and it does it with a megaphone every single night, directly into the living rooms and the minds of millions and millions of Americans.
Even if Trump voters had other, more sympathetic reasons to vote for Trump, it doesn't change the fact that they elected a man who was openly running on a platform of white supremacy—whose political raison d'être was to be a megaphone for whites raging at their diminishing influence.
Even more good news is that, relative to its tech peers, Apple didn't get busted for using super-secret technologies to evade local authorities, become a megaphone for Nazis, or get infiltrated by Russians seeking to wield foreign influence on our democracy – at least that we know of.
Once Sargsyan had stepped down on April 23, the transition of power from the protested to the protestors followed in a similarly peaceable manner and Pashinyan, who became acting prime minister shortly after, proved a far defter politician than his baseball-cap-and-megaphone-toting image might have suggested.
While the Fed isn't singularly responsible for policing market competition, it does have the power of the megaphone, and the implications of the research unveiled last week should signal a sea change across government: either tame the corporate giants, or watch helplessly as they eat everything not nailed down.
Trump also tore at opening seams of division in the Democratic Party, several times using his Twitter megaphone to accuse his opponents of diving sharply to the left, giving an early glimpse of the kind of turnout-boosting strategy he hopes will stave off a blue wave in November.
As the media gyrates at the thought of a New York billionaire and successful former mayor taking on Donald Trump in 2020, they are unwittingly handing Bloomberg a megaphone with the volume dialed all the way up to talk about the issues he has championed since leaving office.
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Another fear was more immediate: That Trump and his allies would use the megaphone that he now owns - his titular position as the presidential nominee of the Republican Party — to bash Cruz so badly over the coming days that the Texas Senator is political rubble by the weekend.
The outrage over the writer, who spent many years as a correspondent for National Review, fell squarely into a burgeoning culture war over free speech, gender issues and questions about which views deserve a megaphone as prominent as The Atlantic, a magazine that relies on a heavily liberal readership.
You might call Marc Benioff a "woke CEO": His willingness to use his voice, reputation — and Twitter account — as a megaphone for good and for social impact put him at the forefront of a generation of entrepreneurs who have figured out that business is the best platform for change.
"It&aposs going to be a long, slow process to try to correct 240 years of the Massachusetts megaphone, but I think it is important to stick up for historic deeds that were done by Rhode Islanders," said Whitehouse, who spoke about the Gaspee Affair Monday on the Senate floor.
And until Twitter was introduced into our lives as a megaphone for anyone to broadcast their thoughts at a moment's notice, reporters weren't really able to share their feelings about a particular policy or political figure without doing so in their stories, which are subjected to the watchful eye of editors.
"Fox News is a hate-for-profit racket that gives a megaphone to racists and conspiracists — it's designed to turn us against each other, risking life and death consequences, to provide cover for the corruption that's rotting our government and hollowing out our middle class," Warren wrote in the email.
It's an all-too rare thing that public pressure, short sellers with a big megaphone, and uproar in the media - however feeble and ephemeral they may be - are able to crack open the artfully erected constraints in the healthcare market, what little there is, and allow competition to fix the problem.
And if a few months ago President Trump's scattershot demands might have sent the chamber into a lather, compelling lawmakers to honor his megaphone, the collective shrugs at his rage over last week's failed health care repeal vote have signaled a new phase in this shotgun marriage of unified Republican rule.
The album's big ideas about contemporary life hinge on single "Love It If We Made It." On the song, the verses are a cacophony of nightmarish headlines influenced by our real, shared culture ("A beach of drowning three-year-olds / Rest in peace Lil Peep," Healy shouts, as though down a megaphone).
He's been shredded by hundreds of people in thousands of messages on a platform that's given him millions of (fake and) real followers and a megaphone that would be powerful enough to change the world (or at least the world's coverage of him) with a single bloviating bit of textual hot air.
It is now bursting with mayhem: large balloons fill the old Colonel's Reception Room, threatening to tumble out; the parlor seems to need an electrician, with its lights turning on and off; a five-piece musical troupe snakes through the austere hallways, spreading noise with a trumpet, tambourine, violin, flute, and megaphone.
As someone who knows well the persuasive power of speech, Mr. Obama has sought to use the authority of his office to amplify and support the emerging Black Lives Matter movement while striving not to become an unwitting megaphone for anti-police sentiment that has at times fueled violent protests and police shootings.
"We need to bring back our national flag to this square and in other spaces where Italians are shutting down their shops, they are forced to abandon their houses, because of the immigrants," Marsella said through a megaphone to a small group of around 20 CasaPound activists, watched only by a dozen or so bystanders.
The evening was peppered with politically charged moments, from Hillary Clinton and Cardi B reading aloud from Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House to U53 registering its support for Dreamers by singing on a barge in front of the Statue of Liberty and shouting into a megaphone painted like an American flag.
While the gas-exporting nation is still determined to remain a power broker in the Middle East turmoil, its use of Al Jazeera as a megaphone in support of that goal appears to be on the wane under the young emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, former Qatari officials and Arab commentators say.
Amid the truly weighty concerns attendant to the COVID-19 pandemic, the silly season, of course, broke out in Washington: A debate over whether the infectious disease in question should be referred to as the "Wuhan coronavirus" or whether doing so is, as the anti-Trump left and its media megaphone allege, emblematic of racism.
The rise of Ms. Pipko and the notion of a Jexodus — there is no evidence that any such thing is occurring — is an object lesson in how an idea can migrate from a no-name messenger to the broad body politic, through the organ of Fox News and the megaphone of the president's Twitter account.
READ: Facebook has become a "megaphone for hate" against Muslims in India Price said that at the heart of the current clashes were competing and irreconcilable differences over India's identity: the model, which prevailed since independence, of India as a home for multiple faiths, versus the BJP's vision of India as primarily a Hindu nation.
" Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan, the president of the NLG, took the megaphone said, "We live in, and are from, these communities—it is our communities that are also under attack and we are willing to lend out titles, our positions, and our skills in defense of who we are and where we come from.
FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn uses a megaphone to address about 60 demonstrators gather outside of the 31st Annual Chairman's Dinner to show their support for net neutrality on December 7, 2017 in Washington, DC (Photo: Getty) There's not a ton we can do now but watch in horror as the FCC's Republican leadership guts net neutrality.
On the opposite wall, Iti's figures and more words spread across the outside out of the corner dairy, telling a more recent story:  "At 5:45 am today my household was woken by the sound of a megaphone: resident of 2/2 Weahika Street, exit through the back door with your hands above your head," the mural reads.
In the report, entitled Megaphone for Hate: Disinformation and Hate Speech on Facebook During Assam's Citizenship Count, the group says it analysed 22017 Facebook posts and comments relating to Assam and the NRC, using keywords from the immigration discourse in Assamese, assessing them against the three tiers of prohibited hate speech set out in Facebook's Community Standards.
An anti-abortion protester with a megaphone attempted to join a Washington, D.C., demonstration against President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's immigration policy separating families on Saturday.
"This comes back to the larger fact about Donald Trump and his administration, which is that they talk about their scandals and their self-made crises better than anyone and with a bigger megaphone than anyone," said one Democratic strategist involved in midterm races, who was granted anonymity to frankly discuss the politics of the family separations.
But despite McKay's suspicion of "old forms" — despite his conviction that, circa 2018, the best use for a big megaphone is to deliver urgent and edifying messages as loudly as possible — spending all your time exploring the dark side can be wearying, especially if you spent much of your career chasing sillier and sillier ways to make strangers laugh.
Sony is staffing up to sell ads for a number of high-profile podcasts on topics like Jeffrey EpsteinThis shift began in May, when Sony Music formed Three Uncanny Four, a new partnership with Adam Davidson, co-founder of NPR&aposs "Planet Money," and Laura Mayer, former producer at WNYC and Megaphone (formerly Panoply Media), among others.
I think, early on, when you remember the early on Facebook conversations or even Twitter, it did feel more intimate, it did feel less megaphone-like, and it did feel like most of the content you received was what you were interested in as opposed to something that was forwarded by a friend of a friend.
Another brilliant piece is lenochan's "Melanin Chronicles: 'Everything My Kids Need to Know by Grade 4,'" (2016–present), which consists of an overturned shopping cart that has disgorged its items onto the floor: old leather boxing gloves and head guard, books by Ta-Nehisi Coates and historian Howard Zinn, Premium crackers in a tin, a megaphone, alphabet blocks, an old Ivory Soap package.
And, even worse for McConnell and the GOP, the censure gave Warren a bigger megaphone than she had before, allowing her to spread the exact words they did not want the public to hear to millions more people, as well as fire up an already seething Democratic base that wants its leaders to block Republicans and President Donald Trump at every turn.
"When you're a person running for, say, the US Senate, you naturally have a bigger megaphone for the kind of reforms Abrams wants in Georgia, but Abrams is no ordinary political talent," said Kimberly Peeler-Allen, a cofounder of Higher Heights for America, a group working to elect black women to elective office that was heavily involved with Abrams' campaign.
They blasted the major political parties and candidates, including presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, in expletive-laden rants over a megaphone.
We can perhaps also say that certain malicious entities are holding up a (black) mirror to the political correctness they abhor – aka the modus operandi of their SJW foes – and using the same single issue megaphone method, aka the bounce back amplification made possible by follower-based tech platforms, to win (or so they would argue, as Yiannopoulos has) the Internet's 'culture wars'.
London-based Fever, an urban events discovery app-cum-entertainment events business with an online media arm that it uses as marketing megaphone and data-gathering lens on its community of users, has closed a $20 million Series C investment to expand into new markets across Europe and North America — and win more hipsters over to its own brand "immersive themed experiences".
The boy had seemed to foresee his own destruction, pleading in a 2016 poem he wrote for school that his mother would not bury him, like the crying black mothers he'd seen on TV. On the news, a protester read the poem through a megaphone, and Mr. Nance, in a windowless, white-walled editing suite in Brooklyn, where he lives, watched through tears.
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As an alternative to handlers having to reach for a megaphone or rely on a loud whistle to remain in contact with a dog that's ventured into territory too dangerous for a human, the researchers from BGU's Robotics Lab upgraded a lightweight mesh canine vest with vibrating motors that touch the sides and back of the dog to provide varying levels of haptic feedback.
"We are telling all brothers of the Rohingya, two children have been found and now they are with us," Ahmed announced over the megaphone, to the amusement of one child, "If these children are yours, you can take them," he said, describing their red and yellow T-shirts, and how one had no pants on while the other had a toy in his hand.
Charlene Vickers and Maria Hupfield, performance artists and friends, both born and raised in the Anishinaabe culture in Canada, offered a piece that involved a big paper megaphone decorated with traditional symbols and jingles, to convey connection with their forbears (it was inspired by the work of the Anishinaabe artist Rebecca Belmore.) Ms. Hupfield said that for her, performance art was also an assertion of authority.

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