Curious as to who is on flight with president such as reporters
The possessive form of the singular noun president is president's.Example: A crowd of reporters met the president's limo.
His staff told reporters the president believes the movie is dishonest and inaccurate, and that it is based on assertions that have been debunked by fact-checkers. The president's staff also told reporters the film is based on discredited conspiracy theories and is filled with false, partisan attacks.
Anttergate scandal
Wearing a Speedo!!!!
I have found the answer to the best of my knowledge be that TV news reporters address the president as "President __________" and for the people of Congress "Congress man/woman ___________" They usually address them formally with these un-titles(Article 1, Section 9 states that there can't be "titles of nobility") so people can know exactly who they're talking about, or at least their position in the government. I have a feeling where you got this question since I was looking for the answer myself. Since I didn't find it, I decided just to try and answer it. Hope this helps!
Watergate scandal.
No, he shot it. But only us news reporters found out.
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, they're the reporters who originally uncovered the Watergate scandal.
There is no definitive list of news reporters that are working in Afghanistan because this would put them in danger from reprisals. The various news agencies also change the locations of their reporters periodically for the same reason. News reporters that have worked in Afghanistan include Jonathan Charles and Deepack Tripathi.
Because he doesn't want them to be in the public, marooned by reporters and newspapers.He also doesn't want them telling the reporters anything about him.
The plural possessive form for the noun reporters is reporters'.
President Obama had a number of room-mates during his time in college. We know that at least two of them were from Pakistan, but according to interviews conducted by reporters, he also had several room-mates who were American.