"This is another challenge to the entire country, " the president told reporters in the country's Crimea region.
But in an extraordinary move today, President Obama came to address reporters in the White House briefing room.
Is that going to happen in a place with reporters in the room?
"We have asked the Israeli government for a contribution to that report, " Carr told reporters in the Australian capital, Canberra.
"A win for us on Saturday means we'll be kicking off the season with force, " Paolillo told reporters in the Chinese capital.
The business reporters in the room grilled him endlessly about loan rates and investment enticements and how this plan would be structured.
The two presidents spoke to reporters in the White House East Room.
The White House first announced the evacuation at about 11:05 a.m. during a regularly scheduled off-the-record briefing for reporters in the White House.
"Our grid is strong and resistant, but there are moments that the system simply can't withstand, " he told reporters in the capital Brasilia.
The president was interrupted by several reporters in the room and reporters were still shouting questions as he walked away from the microphone.
At the same time, he managed to keep Wana away from the media limelight, thanks mainly to an absence of reporters in the area.
BBC: Taliban's Mullah Nazir death spells trouble for Pakistan
Ms. DeBaise is The Wall Street Journal's small- business editor, and Ms. Needleman and Ms. Maltby are staff reporters in the Journal's New York bureau.
But reporters in the courtroom said Mr Magnotta's eyes were closed for much of the hearing and at times he appeared to wipe away tears.
Gone forever, it sometimes seems, are the carefree days when a chain-smoking Arnold Palmer could cadge cigarettes off reporters in the gallery and still win majors.
"I think he was one of the most important reporters in the country during his journalistic career and later as he got more into books, " Roberts said.
Regehr did speak to reporters in the locker room after practice and acknowledged the possibility he could be dealt, calling it "part and parcel" of the job.
Professor ZUCKOFF: At the end of his trial, he scribbled a note on a legal pad, and he passed it to the reporters in the front row of his trial.
The corporation believes this is part of what appears to be an operation sponsored by the authorities and aimed at discrediting reporters in the eyes of the public in Iran.
"This is their moment, this is our moment, to live up to the trust that the American people have placed in us, " Obama told reporters in the White House rose garden.
It seems likely that the French are worried about having reporters in the area in case they either find out something potentially embarrassing - or get caught accidentally in an air raid.
"It's a battle -- we're going to win -- take no prisoners, " the first lady said with a smile at a roundtable discussion with reporters in the White House State Dining Room.
It's not often that reporters in the White House briefing room openly challenge this administration, and questions about its actions before, during and after the attack seem likely to remain in the news.
But the company's spokesman, Michael Mullen, told reporters in the packed ballroom at the Pittsburgh Hilton on Wednesday that it was possible one or two of Trian's candidates were elected to the board.
"On the issue of amnesty... you cannot declare amnesty for ghosts, Boko Haram are still operating as ghosts, you don't see the person, " he told reporters in the city of Maiduguri, in Borno state.
"And I believe that if we wilt or leave, America's security will be much worse off, " Bush said, in a joint appearance with Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi before reporters in the White House Rose Garden.
At a session with reporters in the Capitol this week, the majority leader gave a carefully worded and lawyerly answer four times when asked various questions about a trip he made to Great Britain with a lobbyist who was once his aide.
"This is a corporation that finds itself in financial distress due to recklessness and greed, " Obama told politicians and reporters in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, where he and Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner were unveiling a package to aid the nation's small businesses.
"They were people who were genuinely concerned that there was a man who was out of work who had four children and as I understand it, they tried to help him for no other reason than out of human compassion, " Clinton told reporters in the Oval Office.
For those of us who were reporters in the 1990s, during the health care debates then, we keenly remember the fact that there was a bill put forward by a Republican member of the Senate, endorsed by the Republican leader of the Senate and numerous other Republicans in the Senate that contained within it this individual mandate.
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