Showing posts with label quits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quits. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2014

RT Anchor Quits Job on Live TV: Ron Paul Interview Cut, Putin"s Agenda Propaganda

RT Anchor Quits Job on Live TV: Ron Paul Interview Cut, Putin"s Agenda Propaganda
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RT Anchor Explains to CNN Anderson Cooper Why She Decides to Quit Job On Air over Ukraine Crisis CNN’s Anderson Cooper speaks with Former Russia Today Americ…




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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Liz Wahl Quits RT LIVE over Ukraine - Abby Martin Denounces RT Pro-Putin Coverage!

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Liz Wahl Quits RT LIVE over Ukraine - Abby Martin Denounces RT Pro-Putin Coverage!

Monday, February 17, 2014

Sadr Quits Politics As Attacks Leave 58 Dead, 42 Wounded

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Sadr Quits Politics As Attacks Leave 58 Dead, 42 Wounded

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Weiner campaign manager quits




  • Campaign manager’s departure is latest sign Weiner’s mayoral bid is struggling

  • Weiner has acknowledged he didn’t stop having raunchy online chats after he left Congress

  • Weiner said he couldn’t say for sure how many more women might come forward



Washington (CNN) — Days after Anthony Weiner admitted to lewd chats with women online, his campaign manager quit, Weiner and his campaign said Sunday.


Danny Kedem’s departure is the latest sign Weiner’s New York City mayoral bid is struggling amid allegations of online sexual impropriety. After the chats and photographs became public Tuesday, a poll showed him dropping to second place among Democratic candidates for mayor and his favorable numbers plummeting.


“Danny has left the campaign,” Weiner told CNN affiliate NY1. “He did a remarkable job.”


Praising the “excellent staff” remaining in his organization, Weiner said more volunteers had flocked to his bid in the last few days than at any point since his campaign began.


“This isn’t about the people working on the campaign, it’s about the people that we’re working for,” he said.





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Kedem,a 31-year-old operative who previously worked for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, declined comment in an e-mail to CNN.


Weiner first acknowledged Tuesday that he did not stop sending raunchy online chats to women when he left Congress in 2011. That resignation was prompted by allegations from several women that Weiner had sent them lewd photographs of himself.


Speaking at a news conference Thursday, the Democrat said he couldn’t say for sure how many more women might come forward.


“There are a few. I don’t have a specific number for you,” Weiner said.


Pressed to provide a guess as to how many online relationships occurred after his resignation, Weiner said, “I don’t believe I had any more than three.”


He has resisted calls from his rivals to withdraw from the mayor’s race, saying the decision of whether he’s trustworthy enough for the job should be up to voters.


His chief rival for the Democratic nomination, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, stopped short of calling for his withdrawal from the mayor’s race Sunday but lambasted his actions as generating further distrust in government.


“I think it’s become very clear that former Congress member Weiner has a pattern of reckless behavior, an inability to tell the truth and a real lack of maturity and responsibility,” Quinn said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “I don’t think he should be mayor, and I think voters, if he stays in the race, will make that very clear.”


On Friday, Weiner indicated he may stop answering questions altogether about his online relationships.


“There’s going to reach a point fairly soon that I’m going to say I think I’ve said enough about it, and I’m going to keep just talking about other things,” he told reporters on Staten Island.


CNN’s Chris Kokenes and Ashley Killough contributed to this report.




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Weiner campaign manager quits

Friday, June 21, 2013

Greek party quits coalition over state TV debacle

ATHENS (Reuters) – The smallest party in Greece’s ruling coalition pulled out of the government on Friday after a row over the abrupt closure of the state broadcaster, leaving Prime Minister Antonis Samaras with a tiny majority in parliament.



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Greek party quits coalition over state TV debacle

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Karzai, angry over Taliban"s Qatar office, quits peace, security talks


(CNN) — Afghanistan has suspended security talks with the United States, Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s office said Wednesday.


“In view of the contradiction between acts and the statements made by the United States of America in regard to the Peace Process, the Afghan government suspended the negotiations,” his office said.


Washington has been negotiating a bilateral security agreement with Afghanistan which would dictate the terms of an extension for U.S. troops past 2014 and could provide the basis for any future NATO role.




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Karzai, angry over Taliban"s Qatar office, quits peace, security talks