Quotes About Current events
I follow politics, but I don't like to discuss it.
~ Tom Araya
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I don't like to really dive too deep into politics.
~ Jim Root
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There are comedians who focus on everything that is external. They focus on politics and the news, what's going on in that city and that night.
~ Mike Birbiglia
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The big story of the day is always going to be driven by what's happened and by the facts and the events.
~ Richard Quest
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I've been a news junkie as long as I can remember - and once you've covered a presidential campaign, it's nearly impossible to tear yourself away. There's so much at stake.
~ Kasie Hunt
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The whole idea of television news or any kind of news is to inform people about things they need to know about.
~ Ted Turner
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I have always argued that newspapers should not have any civic purpose beyond telling readers what is happening... A reporter who doesn't quickly tell readers what they most want to know - the score - won't last long. Better he should teach political science.
~ Jack Germond
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Mills, who had become a nightly fixture on CNN, Fox
~ Robert Dugoni
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When going to a gathering with great networking possibilities, the best way to ensure you are conversationally in the swing of things is to listen to a newscast just before you leave.
~ Leil Lowndes
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You can't just look at the back section of the newspaper or the sports section by itself. You need to understand everything that's going on.
~ Mike Tirico
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We live in an exaggerated present—we pay too much attention to recent experience and too little attention to the past, focusing on current events rather than long-term behavior.
~ Donella H. Meadows
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A ceia indo principiando, somente falei também de sérios assuntos, que eram a política e os negócios da lavoura e cria. Só faltava lá uma boa cerveja e alguém com jornal na mão, para alto se ler e a respeito disso tudo se falar.
~ João Guimarães Rosa
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Rosie settled down and read over the newspapers she'd missed while she was away.
~ Anna Smith
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Issues of power, control, energy fuels, and political strength have become key themes in our current events. We have come a long way from iron spearheads to nuclear warheads, yet the disease of power used for control and domination has remained.
~ Anodea Judith
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It's nice to know about something as soon as it happens, and obviously a newspaper can't provide that.
~ Tabitha Soren
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The phone's never far away. The TV's always on. We are constantly on the news cycle; either watching the news, making the news, talking about the news.
~ S.E. Cupp
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Some filmmakers are more eclectic than others. I'm not one of those! I'm interested in what I'm interested in, which is films about the world, about what's going on. I started in TV documentaries with 'World in Action,' and those interests feed into the films I make now.
~ Paul Greengrass
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I have fits of melancholia when I watch the news, but we all do, don't we?
~ Julian Fellowes
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There mustn't be a moment when we turn on the TV and think, 'There's Trump in the White House' - that must never feel normal.
~ Howard Jacobson
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Whatever is going on in the news and whoever is in the spotlight is up for grabs and fodder for satire.
~ Randy Rainbow
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There's an awful lot of terrible television which I could do, but I mostly stick to Have I Got News for You.
~ Ian Hislop
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me. Jesus, it's all over the news, right?" Bennie
~ Lisa Scottoline
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You'd have thought he would have an opinion about something – the weather, the government, the earthquake in Fukushima, the marriage of Prince William. But he never talked about anything except the matter in hand.
~ Anthony Horowitz
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When I was growing up in the U.S. in the 1970s, 35-40% of an average nightly newscast focused on international stories.
~ Ethan Zuckerman
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