news conference
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of news conference
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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“California’s current DUI laws are broken and weak and fail to protect families like ours, and it’s devastating,” Braun’s mother, Jennifer Levi, said at a news conference Monday.
From Los Angeles Times
Leaning his elbow on the table at his postgame news conference, Redick called out players who don’t give enough effort on defense or play hard.
From Los Angeles Times
Another tell about perhaps wanting to slowly reintroduce more familiar ideas came from the same news conference in which he praised City's intensity.
From BBC
The next day, in their final news conference, a direct-speaking King called him a creep.
From BBC
“We were all hoping to find Melodee alive, as you undoubtedly were as well,” FBI Special Agent in Charge Patrick Grandy said at the Tuesday news conference.
From Los Angeles Times
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