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    lobbyist

    US /'lɒbɪɪst/

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    UK /'lɒbɪɪst/

    B1
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Someone employed to persuade people to change laws
    Larry is a lobbist for the oil and gas industry

    Video subtitles

    Death By China 2012 (with subtitles)

    19:53Death By China 2012 (with subtitles)
    • This interchange with U.S.-China Commissioner and multinational corporation lobbyist William Reinsch offers some perspective.

      This interchange with U.S.-China Commissioner and multinational corporation lobbyist William Reinsch offers some perspective.

    • WITH U.S. CHINA COMMISSIONER AND MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION LOBBYIST WILLIAM REINSCH

      WITH U.S. CHINA COMMISSIONER AND MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION LOBBYIST WILLIAM REINSCH

    B1

    Top 10 Rob Reiner Movies And TV Shows

    12:48Top 10 Rob Reiner Movies And TV Shows
    • The film sees Michael Douglas play a widowed US President who falls for an environmental lobbyist played by Annette Bening.

      The film sees Michael Douglas play a widowed US President who falls for an environmental lobbyist played by Annette Bening.

    • president who falls for an environmental lobbyist played by Annette Benning.

      president who falls for an environmental lobbyist played by Annette Benning.

    B1

    What's going on with Bitcoin's price?

    07:22What's going on with Bitcoin's price?
    • Feels a little bit like a lobbyist.

      Feels a little bit like a lobbyist.

    • Uh, feels a little bit like a lobbyist.

      Uh, feels a little bit like a lobbyist.

    B1

    Why this red state made preschool free

    10:25Why this red state made preschool free
    • With this one piece of one sentence removed, Joe was proposing a universal program. But to catch that, you'd need to read the bill closely. And Joe didn't say, this is the bill that creates universal pre-k, even though that's exactly what it was. What he said was, this is the bill that keeps four-year-olds out of kindergarten, and it's voluntary for everybody, and I sat down. The bill also said school districts could use their funding to contract with existing early child care providers. They could get state funding to start a four-year-old program and use it to hire early childhood education programs already in place. It, of course, would have to meet the standards, and I did not explain to them that it was going to be Head Start. But since the bill didn't seem to threaten private child care's four-year-old clientele, and very few others fully understood it anyway, no one who actually understood the bill told lawmakers to vote no. If a lobbyist does not come into your office and explain this law and why you should vote no on it, the legislator doesn't have any help except me. It passed the House 99-0. Once the word got out about free, high-quality pre-k, Oklahoma parents jumped at the opportunity to enroll their four-year-olds in their local elementary school. It got to where they started lining up in the early, early hours of the morning so that they could be in their neighborhood school. Part of it was they needed child care. Andy and Jana McKenzie taught in early childhood education in Tulsa public schools for 40 years. That's Jana conducting kindergarten assessments in that video back before Oklahoma had free pre-k. These two were instrumental in setting up the existing pre-k program, including in forging the close partnership between Head Start and public schools still in place today. And I think parents very quickly realized that it was a great place for their child to be. Offering pre-k in Oklahoma school districts was and still is voluntary. But 27 years later, free high-quality education for four-year-olds is offered in public schools in every school district in Oklahoma. Because even though red states like Oklahoma don't generally support big social policies, there's nothing really controversial about it at this point.

      With this one piece of one sentence removed, Joe was proposing a universal program. But to catch that, you'd need to read the bill closely. And Joe didn't say, this is the bill that creates universal pre-k, even though that's exactly what it was. What he said was, this is the bill that keeps four-year-olds out of kindergarten, and it's voluntary for everybody, and I sat down. The bill also said school districts could use their funding to contract with existing early child care providers. They could get state funding to start a four-year-old program and use it to hire early childhood education programs already in place. It, of course, would have to meet the standards, and I did not explain to them that it was going to be Head Start. But since the bill didn't seem to threaten private child care's four-year-old clientele, and very few others fully understood it anyway, no one who actually understood the bill told lawmakers to vote no. If a lobbyist does not come into your office and explain this law and why you should vote no on it, the legislator doesn't have any help except me. It passed the House 99-0. Once the word got out about free, high-quality pre-k, Oklahoma parents jumped at the opportunity to enroll their four-year-olds in their local elementary school. It got to where they started lining up in the early, early hours of the morning so that they could be in their neighborhood school. Part of it was they needed child care. Andy and Jana McKenzie taught in early childhood education in Tulsa public schools for 40 years. That's Jana conducting kindergarten assessments in that video back before Oklahoma had free pre-k. These two were instrumental in setting up the existing pre-k program, including in forging the close partnership between Head Start and public schools still in place today. And I think parents very quickly realized that it was a great place for their child to be. Offering pre-k in Oklahoma school districts was and still is voluntary. But 27 years later, free high-quality education for four-year-olds is offered in public schools in every school district in Oklahoma. Because even though red states like Oklahoma don't generally support big social policies, there's nothing really controversial about it at this point.

    • If a lobbyist does not come into your office and explain this law and why you should vote no on it, the legislator doesn't have any help except me.

      If a lobbyist does not come into your office and explain this law and why you should vote no on it, the legislator doesn't have any help except me.

    B1

    The Story of Citizens United v. FEC (2011)

    08:51The Story of Citizens United v. FEC (2011)
    • If every shareholder and employee at Exxon wants to personally support some oil lobbyist running for Senate, that's their right.

      If every shareholder and employee at Exxon wants to personally support some oil lobbyist running for Senate, that's their right.

    • If every shareholder and employee at Exxon wants to personally support some oil lobbyist

      If every shareholder and employee at Exxon wants to personally support some oil lobbyist

    B1

    The Choice is Ours (2016) Official Full Version

    37:21The Choice is Ours (2016) Official Full Version
    • Definition of a lobbyist in the United States is someone who advocates for someone else and is getting paid for it.

      Definition of a lobbyist in the United States is someone who advocates for someone else and is getting paid for it.

    • [Professor James Thurber, Host] The definition of a lobbyist in the United States is someone

      [Professor James Thurber, Host] The definition of a lobbyist in the United States is someone

    B1

    30 Famous People Who RUINED Their Career With One Photo

    30:3330 Famous People Who RUINED Their Career With One Photo
    • Despite being married, Lee had sent the woman a shirtless photograph of himself flexing his muscles and falsely portrayed himself as a divorced lobbyist.

      Despite being married, Lee had sent the woman a shirtless photograph of himself flexing his muscles and falsely portrayed himself as a divorced lobbyist.

    • He told the woman in emails he was a 39-year-old divorced lobbyist.

      He told the woman in emails he was a 39-year-old divorced lobbyist.

    B2