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"I didn't have my act together," she told the outlet.
"In difficult times, we get our act together," he said.
In typical Jersey fashion, it couldn't get its act together.
This comes from Fogelman's love of watching them act together.
Unfortunately, the DC Dems do NOT have their act together.
"Hopefully Congress will get their act together soon," said Trump.
Broke and depressed, he resolved to get his act together.
The North Koreans also need to get their act together.
On China, though, they finally seem ready to act together.
But that presumes that Democrats can get their act together.
THE TPP FOLKS HAVE BEEN GETTING THEIR OWN ACT TOGETHER.
JORDAN: You&aposve got seven days to get our act together.
However, the period has seen Tesla keeping its financial act together.
Others, tasting or scenting power, have been getting their act together.
We all must act together against Islamism, bigotry, fascism, and racism.
I'm not gonna support you until you get your act together.
This would've been amazing if you would've gotten your act together.
"Lebanon needs to put its act together (on reforms)," Salameh said.
I think the VCs definitely need to get their act together.
Volkswagen is seriously getting its act together in the US market.
"People like Elizabeth Warren really have to get their act together."
Either way, this promising prospect will have their professional act together.
"The world counts on America having its act together," he said.
"The world counts on American having its act together," he said.
It's time for Congress to get its act together as well.
"We must all act together as #SriLanka citizens," de Silva tweeted.
The Senate Republican Conference absolutely has to get its act together.
It's time we got our act together to deal with it.
Go watch that, instead, and hope WWE gets its act together.
In the meantime, Lewinsky is hoping that RSA gets its act together.
But for that to happen, the opposition must get its act together.
Moreover, the platform has shown few signs of getting its act together.
The article was headlined: "Mr President, get your act together this year".
Suffice it to say, it was time to get my act together.
"We're getting our act together, but it's difficult, it's complex," Johnson said.
But they're both tributes to an administration that had its act together.
We need to act now and act together,' Tam said on Sunday.
That's not the way to help this country get its act together.
The entire world is waiting for us to get our act together.
So if we don't get our act together — we can still grow.
"It seems as if they can't get their act together," she said.
Eventually, Tom Cruise gets his act together and wins the Daytona 500.
Trouble is, their parliament doesn't, or simply can't get its act together.
"That is why on a bipartisan basis you're hearing us say we've slapped your hand enough and you all have got to get your act together or we will gladly get your act together for you," Blackburn said. Sen.
Michaels decided to get his act together during a stay in federal prison.
But if we get our act together and reduce the risk, what then?
"It seems like these guys have finally gotten their act together," Cramer said.
"When Rekognition launched, the city clearly didn't have its act together," Maxwell said.
Scott didn't get his act together in time to get his visa sorted.
Pirate Party's inability to get its act together was inseparable from its creative
I'm Team Sansa, but she needs to get her act together and fast.
"The industry realises it needs to get its act together," says one executive.
"We should act together, and we should do it sooner rather than later."
Europe should get its act together, too, and set its internal differences aside.
It is in everybody's interest that the airline industry get its act together.
They'd want to start getting their act together and doing their damn job.
Twitter, of course, has been trying to get its act together for years.
Sit in his office waiting for the Assembly to get its act together?
It's not a DNC conspiracy, it's because they never had their act together.
This could be your beautifully cut squash if you get your act together.
But the Republicans got their political act together before the hearings even ended.
Hey, China, until you get your act together, we don't want your IPOs.
"Unless we get our act together, we're going to lose heavily," he said.
Trump was restless and expected everyone to get their act together in time.
Germany has to get its act together and decide what it wants to do.
They want breakfast, and I need to get my act together and get ready.
If countries act together, it should be possible to minimise drug tourism and smuggling.
The way we beat Donald Trump is an outsider who has his act together.
Apple risks looking as unreliable as Android if it can't get its act together.
Other states simply haven't gotten their act together when it comes to selling cannabis.
Unless a president has his own act together, reshuffling the team is ultimately pointless.
Though most likely, a few will coordinate to act together (again, safety in numbers).
CRUZ: Well, listen, Republicans need to get our act together and get it done.
The U.S. needs to get its act together, not just the airport architecture community.
The other is that this company simply does not have its organizational act together.
"The circuit needs to get its act together because it's not acceptable," he said.
"I don't think institutional [VC] will get their act together fast enough," Hamilton says.
Well, the rest of the industry is trying to get its act together, too.
"The hospitality industry hasn't gotten its act together in terms of antiterrorism," he said.
"They just need to get their act together," Lopez said in the text message.
Dry cereal down the hatch as I get my act together for the day.
Border Security laws should be changed but the Dems can't get their act together!
You root for Andy to get her act together, to start dressing the part.
They won't come here unless we can get our act together and balance our budgets.
If it can get its act together, Congress could stump up some cash to help.
Why it matters: State lawmakers aren't waiting for the feds to get their act together.
Now is the time for all Venezuelan Patriots to act together, as one united people.
He shared this video clip on Insta, prompting spouses everywhere to get their act together.
I was so unhappy and so depressed but I had to keep my act together.
"Turkey has to get its act together by then," says a European diplomat in Ankara.
Border security laws should be changed but the Dems can&apost get their act together!
We know they are actually going to get their act together and reach a deal.
Everyone gave the Indians kudos for finally getting their act together and life moved on.
"It would be good if they got their act together at the BIA," said Hoye.
"You're going to speak clearly and bluntly and say get your act together," Kasich said.
Former press darling Theranos was very publicly revealed not to have its act together, either.
If Atlanta were ever going to get its act together, it'd be for this game.
We are all safer when all Americans act together to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
But as I was watching it I thought, Blimey, you really had your act together.
Children died — many of them — but we never could get our act together on guns.
The other way to look at it is that I never got my act together.
The Democrats, having learned their lesson from the 2016 debacle, finally got their act together.
Eventually, though, the transition will probably get its act together at least a little bit.
But look out, Canadians are always, they've always got their act together on this thing.
Perhaps Europe will get its act together and start acting as one on the world stage.
Brands, it's time to get your act together and find another way to get internet fame.
" The strategist added, "It confirms the Republican talking point that we can't get our act together.
"If we don't get our act together before the next election, shame on us," he said.
If they fail to get their act together, they may not get many more such chances.
Do you see that as a viable route while the federal government gets its act together?
For the time being, we can't wait for the federal government to get it's act together.
"A conspiracy is when two people act together to conduct a heinous act," he told jurors.
Still, if the state can't get its fiscal act together, that cash hoard could be exhausted.
Despite the risks, Colquhoun said it remains possible for Japan to get its fiscal act together.
Do you believe that Europe can act together, within the present constitution of the European Union?
If Washington can get its policy act together, the nation's economic future is actually very bright.
Cashin also said it's important to check in to see if oil gets its act together.
He said during an interview on CNN that the Democrats need to get their act together.
Unless we get our act together, America's power, prestige, wealth and global leadership will be lost.
Quickly, there were signs that Microsoft planned to get its act together in the C.R.M. business.
McCain says vulnerable lawmakers like McSally could be in trouble unless Congress gets its act together.
" United Parcel Service: "UPS is getting its act together and they are levered to e-commerce.
It must get its act together quickly, stop the internal fighting, & get back to GREATNESS - FAST!
Also, what is the over/under on Ruth quitting if Marty doesn't get his act together?
It's taking a long time particularly for Congress to get their act together and deliver something.
It has surprised me that it took them 10 extra years to get their act together.
Fortunately, Americans may still have time to get our collective act together if we act soon.
It's time to get their act together and put this flavor ban out immediately, without delay.
Midge didn&apost — and she had to pick herself up and get her act together pronto.
"It must get its act together quickly, stop the internal fighting," Trump said of the NRA.
In the short term, President Trump should tell members of his team to get their act together.
If you're anything like us, spring has you wanting to be productive and get your act together.
"It plays right into Trump's argument that we're in disarray, that we can't get our act together."
My colleague David Brooks issues an anguished plea for the Republican establishment to get its act together.
But the -- in a very, very simple way, Congress has to get together, get their act together.
But for most—especially if they act together—the elites have nothing to lose but their hypocrisy.
Meanwhile, Europeans, having hollowed out their armed forces after the cold war, are getting their act together.
We need to act together to ensure a sustainable and livable planet for our kids and grandkids.
They broke up in 2013, but continued to act together until Dobrev left the show in 2015.
I make a mental note to fly with Delta more often once they get their act together.
Get your act together, Democrats—or at the very least sign up for a class at UCB. 
It may seem like a simple statement — but when we all act together, we can't be ignored.
But it brought MP3s to the masses and forced the music industry to get its act together.
Let's hope we can get our act together before The Day After Tomorrow becomes our actual tomorrow.
That depends in large part on how quickly we get our act together to cut carbon pollution.
If Hull didn't get their act together, they'd finish with the lowest points total of all time.
JASON WU When we spot her, it's a sign that we've got to get our act together.
We need automatic policies that get support to people whether Congress gets its act together or not.
Arnie Serota, Hawaii: The Democrats need to get their act together and stop infighting on divisive issues.
If humanity gets its act together and wisdom wins the race, how good could the future be?
We may be the people who got their act together and drove the virus from our shores.
The Cavaliers, of course, eventually got their act together and won their first N.B.A. championship in 2016.
And legislators and school boards should get their act together with uniform policies based on proven results.
"And if we don't get our act together, they will continue to make fools of us internationally."
"If [entrepreneurs] don't get their act together, they won't have an estate for estate planning," cautioned Sherman.
"It highlighted a particular community dynamic in a region that has its act together," Mr. Dorsey said.
Nothing says "I've got my act together" quite like a wrinkle-free outfit paired with perfectly creased pants.
"The Trump team, at least on the delegate side, actually does have its act together," the adviser said.
"Europeans need to act together to tackle this problem," EU vice president Frans Timmermans said, per the Independent.
Usually, the videos Khloé Kardashian puts on her website show us that she really has her act together.
Mr. Trump has a better chance the longer it takes for the establishment to get its act together.
But I don't think anyone has an expectation that Congress could get their act together and do that.
If it wants to challenge PiS, it has a bit over a year to get its act together.
"He's shaking his head like everyone else wondering why they can't get their act together," the source added.
"I don't know what Con Edison is doing but they need to get their act together," Floyd said.
And as Iris and Barry can't seem to get their act together, they'll likely not be together. Yet.
A source previously told PEOPLE, though, that he always gets his act together when he's around his family.
Of course, he noted, results might come faster if governments got their act together and enacted structural reforms.
For my parents, they would have had to have their act together when they were 18, maybe younger.
The "Abolish ICE" disaster should be a wake-up call for Democrats to get their immigration act together.
Donald J. Trump could get his act together, or there could be a crisis or a Clinton contretemps.
RCV offers a chance for the parties to act together to uphold majority rule while allowing voter choice.
"What I saw is what happens when Congress gets its act together and passes humanitarian aid," she added.
European countries need to get their "act together," Kelly told John Catsimatidis on 970 AM in New York.
But American voters can stop Trump, and America and its allies can stop Putin — if they act together.
"The Senate is going to stand together, act together and pass this historic relief package today," he said.
"I would only have wished that in Africa we had got our act together earlier on," Kagame said.
We need to recognize that and act together to show the direction we want our society to evolve.
"The longer you wait to get your financial [act] together, the more you'll have to compromise," she said.
"Because of that, I had a chance to get my act together and I sought recovery," she said.
Google Chrome is finally getting its act together, at least when it comes to all those annoying autoplay videos.
So don't wait around for some random Kickstarter to get its act together and sell you a smart mirror.
Frankly, if you haven't got round to watching it, then you jolly well need to get your act together.
Frustrated and desperate for change, I hired a certified life coach to help me stop having my act together.
But he tells Rob that he feels like Rob could get his act together and have an awesome life.
"They seem to have gotten their act together -- they did exactly what they were supposed to do," Francona said.
Cramer initially attributed the rebound of the stock to it being a troubled company that got its act together.
They haven't been able to get their act together on what they want to propose in terms of infrastructure.
And that, above all, their belief that they are always better and stronger when they act together remains absolute.
In the meantime, whether or not California will be able to get its act together remains to be seen.
" She added: "New York State has to get its act together and do something institutionally to head off corruption.
Her message to Hollywood's creative community boiled down to this: Amazon now has its act together — come join us.
The nation teeters between its stereotypical basket-case status and getting its act together to become Africa's unrivaled superpower.
Have you got your act together -- your story together about why in your case buy backs are not horrible?
To protect everyone's future, governments need to act together to resist Beijing's assault on the international human rights system.
Get your act together, they warned Culberson in so many words, according to sources familiar with the dressing-down.
So there is time for Britain to get its act together and for the Europeans to see whether Mrs.
"If we don't get our act together, then the road back might be a long one," said Dr. Hargreaves.
We have entered a period where we must act together with sufficient speed and scale to avoid catastrophic outcomes.
" The email posted on WikiLeaks also says: "It's not a DNC conspiracy, it's because they never had their act together.
However, the most important one is still unanswered: Do we have the will to act together to defend our planet?
We've seen that whenever it seems to have gotten its act together, there's always another program waiting to be uncovered.
"We must all act together to limit further spread," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a news conference.
"After spending a year in the wilderness, lately Etsy has gotten its act together in an amazing way," Cramer said.
Cuban told CNBC that the company had "got their act together" with machine learning, sending the stock up 5%. 8.
Instead, she used the "absolute worst moment" of her life as a "wake-up call" to get her act together.
"We have to act together with urgency to face this complex and very sensitive situation," Conte wrote in one letter.
They performed their first act together that night, using the same routines they had practiced earlier at the Havana-Madrid.
"There's still a chance for Donald Trump to win Macomb County if Democrats don't get their act together," he warned.
"Dreamers cannot afford to sit around and wait for Congress to get its act together," Harris said in a statement.
If Republicans in Congress manage to get their act together on legislation, he'll sign those bills into law as well.
It creates a situation in which "states that actually got their act together pay for states that didn't," he said.
The Food and Drug Administration has put Juul on a countdown to get its act together regarding teens and smoking.
And the people creating a crisis don't wait for you to get your act together — they just create a crisis.
"Unless [California gets its] act together, which is unlikely, I have ordered FEMA to send no more money," he said.
As long as she had her act together in school, which she always did, her parents extended almost limitless freedom.
But all he wanted to talk about in our interview is how he could help me get my act together.
But if policymakers get their act together on trade, no reason based on the data so far to cut further.
A year later, filming the pilot episode of what would become "Kimmy," I told myself to get my act together.
The DHS story is just the latest example of how important it is for lawmakers to get their act together.
"The company may now be getting its act together in improving the quality of the in-store experience," Saunders said.
The only answer, they say, is for Somalia's government to get its act together and provide an alternative to chaos.
But he needs to pull his own act together first and get his administration in place and up to speed.
Here are the best ways to spend money wisely to boost the economy until the government gets its act together.
Their message: Their region has its act together, they have been far more prepared, and they were free of drama.
And he thinks until the FDA has gotten its act together, no new opioid drugs should hit the market at all.
With Donald Trump and the rubber-stamp Republican Congress doing damage every day, Democrats have to get our act together immediately.
All that discussion of gridlock may make it seem like we don't have our act together when it comes to transportation.
Let's hope Australia gets its act together so the next Chris Boshuizen doesn't need to move all the way to California.
"After that phenomenal quarter ... last Thursday, Uber's clearly gotten its act together," the host said while breaking down the company's fundamentals.
The EU has a history of getting Britain's environmental act together, including an injunction to clean-up its sewage-strewn beaches.
Ironically, our decision to write this essay is thanks in part to the games industry beginning to get its act together.
From CarbonWA's perspective, the alliance represented "an incredibly risk-averse group that couldn't get their act together," as Bauman puts it.
Here's a shocker that shouldn't be a shocker: The White House actually seems to have its act together on tax reform.
The tree in question had been in bloom for over a week by the time I finally got my act together.
We must rally people and countries to act together based on common interests and universal aspirations for security, dignity and equality.
And yet, they're zeroing in on a simple conclusion: if we don't get our act together fast, Florida is totally screwed.
The European Union approved a Brexit extension, giving Prime Minister Theresa May and Parliament more time to get their act together.
"After two tough years, I got my act together," he said, focusing on science, technology, engineering and math subjects, or STEM.
But we have precious few models that illustrate just what it means to know and act together, as a larger unit.
Opinion Columnist Look, I know the primaries aren't over, and it's still possible that Democratic centrists will get their act together.
As a millennial wealth reporter, I've read a lot of books aimed at helping young adults get their financial act together.
"We have got to get our act together," he said, adding that the United States needs to spend more on infrastructure.
We all need to get our act together — Democrats, make it clear you're protesting values, not the position of the presidency.
Because that's when the bishops, I'd like to propose, began to get their act together and did some very good things.
The Middle East has got to get its act together if it has any hope of thriving in the 21st century.
"This storm has really got its act together and it's just a heck of a storm out there," Kibbey told CNN.
He aced his high-school-equivalency test, got his act together at N.Y.U., and went on to have a solid career.
We no longer learn or know things together, as a country, so we can no longer act together, as a country.
So let&aposs get them on board with us and let&aposs act together against China, let&aposs not go it alone.
Of course, the best way of dealing with it is for Europe to get its act together on policies and pick up.
The Queen has a job to do, so I needed to get my act together and make my way into the office.
The remaining company Baxter has gotten its act together recently, and Cramer thinks the stock have a lot more room to run.
There are pros to my career trajectory, but I definitely wish I had been more mature and gotten my act together earlier.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and his Swedish counterpart Stefan Lofven gave the bloc 6-8 weeks to get its act together.
"I think they were focused so hard on politics that they didn't get the act together at the end," he told Breitbart.
That means we don't yet know which of them are the most dangerous, or how they might act together to cause disease.
The irony is that, just as the U.K. — traditionally the biggest tech hub in Europe — "Brexits," France is getting its act together.
So I do think it's a problem," Priebus added, saying the press in some cases "really needs to get its act together.
Unfortunately for them, magic is real, and it's about to kill them all if they don't get their pointy-eared act together.
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban told CNBC on Tuesday he started buying Twitter after the company got its act together on artificial intelligence.
The antennas act together like a mile-wide dish to cover an area on the sky the size of 150 full moons.
Bill Clinton's chaotic presidency started to get its act together when he named Leon Panetta, a Washington sage, as chief of staff.
I don't know when I got my act together, but it all started to fall into place around when I turned 30.
Do we truly have to wait for crisis to strike before we and our representatives act together in combatting the nation's challenges?
Countless studies have made the grim prediction that we're headed for a global fisheries collapse if we don't get our act together.
And yet it would be insincere to claim that I don't take comfort in the illusion of having gotten my act together.
If the Republican Party – post-Trump-losing, hopefully – can get their act together and redefine a reasonable platform, then we can talk.
When the consequences of doing nothing will harm the future of hundreds of thousands of kids, you act and you act together.
They can't afford to wait for Washington to get its act together, and they can't afford to fund the necessary work themselves.
There are also questions about whether the E.U. — traditionally criticized for acting slowly in crises — can get its act together quickly enough.
If we act together as citizens to champion these changes, we have a chance to curb the problems that Facebook has amplified.
"This example shows that despite the idea that China might prevail, we can win if we get our act together," she said.
It would also favor those states that embraced reform, giving a strong incentive for the region's leaders to get their act together.
There are a lot of positive things that these two countries, if they choose to act together, can do for the world.
Unless we get our act together, we will see in years to come more droughts, more floods and more extreme weather disturbances.
"I think they were focused so hard on politics that they didn't get the act together at the end," Mr. Trump said.
"After the Brexit referendum, the UK has to urgently get its political act together," El-Erian told Reuters in a telephone interview.
The show's double-barreled plotline seemed to promise a powerful pact between the two — if Kirkman could just get his act together.
Facebook won't change on its own, but a chastening from Apple might be what the company needs to get its act together.
If we don't get our act together now, and change a lot about our fundamental behavior, Earth will become unlivable alarmingly soon.
In a statement issued Monday, the three countries said they've agreed to act together to take decisions relating to the search for MH370.
"After that phenomenal quarter ... last Thursday, Uber's clearly gotten its act together," the "Mad Money" host said while breaking down the company's fundamentals.
In aggressive prostate cancer, Dr Califano observes, two proteins called FOXM1 and CENPF act together in this way to promote a tumour's growth.
A shift in our view of future humans might not be enough to persuade humanity to get its act together on climate change.
You could look at Twitter's year of stumbles, apologies, and adjustments as an indication that the social platform can't get its act together.
The immediate challenge is keeping Alonso and that will depend on the increasingly unlikely chance of engine partners Honda getting their act together.
"I'm a bit skeptical whether politics will get its act together in 2016, and set the right incentives for (the) economy," he added.
In November, recently retired Alphabet chairman Eric Schmidt said the federal government needs to "get its act together" on AI. Schmidt isn't alone.
Donald Trump's erratic international policies have dramatically underscored the need for the Europeans to get their act together on security and foreign affairs.
We cannot afford to let a response to the opioid crisis wait until Washington gets its act together on broader health care policy.
"I think they were focused so hard on politics that they didn't get the act together at the end," President Trump told Breitbart.
Nations seem willing to act together There have been multiple instances of a chlorine-like or other gas being used in the past.
Part of it was a warning: We will literally start dumping our dead on your doorsteps unless you get your fucking act together.
Faced with a barrage of criticism, the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) announced a 6-point plan on Monday to get its act together.
French President Emmanuel Macron has asked global leaders to act together to combat the coronavirus, as the country strives to contain its outbreak.
Preventing that would require the Arab-Sunni Muslim world to get its act together, but it is as weak and divided as ever.
Who knows whether WeWork will pull its act together, but the brush with death came a bit too much out of the blue.
"We've all got to get our act together, and we're moving, we're making progress," he told Reuters after the meeting with Lopez Obrador.
You are hindering growth, investment, and competitiveness, so I am trading you in for a better code; a code with its act together.
"The DNC does need to get its act together," said Martin Frost, a former Texas congressman who headed the DCCC while in office.
While Disney was trying to get its act together, a number of third-party ecommerce sellers began filling the Baby Yoda–shaped void.
"You do not need to designate or classify a specific group as terrorist so that we act together against it," Mr. Ebrard said.
But I do think that we condone critical thought," Priebus said, adding the media, in some cases, needed to "get its act together.
"If China and the EU choose to act together then I think between them they can manage a lot of this," said HKU's Evans.
Since then, T-Mobile has gotten its act together, set the standards for unlimited data, surpassed growth expectations, and apparently built the fastest network.
"I started buying Twitter just recently because I think they finally got their act together with artificial intelligence," Cuban told CNBC's Squawk Alley. 6.
"We need to get our act together and, most importantly, we need Marine Le Pen to reaffirm, to reassert her authority," he told Reuters.
" Asked what Wednesday's deal meant for the rest of the Republican's fall agenda, Meadows said: "It means we've got to get our act together.
But let's all hope that it doesn't take a lifetime for the rest of the music industry to get its act together on gender.
Ibrahim Suffian, director of independent opinion polling firm Merdeka Center said that is not without risk - if the opposition can get their act together.
Your main character Karl Bender doesn't really have his act together, but at the same time he doesn't come across as a sad sack.
"But we said we wanted to act together with our friend and ally, the United States," state-owned Anadolu Agency quoted him as saying.
At best, stabilising the security situation will allow more time for the well-intentioned Mr Ghani and Mr Abdullah to get their act together.
"On the contrary, I suffer from severe anger issues in which Nick has been an incredible support to get my act together," she said.
It is also a wake-up call to those on the left-liberal spectrum that it is high time they got their act together.
It's little wonder that some members of Congress have concluded America cannot wait any longer for the executive branch to get its act together.
"It appears as though their effort to partially pay people screwed things up and they are still getting their act together," the official said.
Our—our major threat right now is what's going on in the middle east with Iran if we don't get our act together (INAUDIBLE).
" He also lashed out at David Green, the president of U.A.W. Local 1112, saying Mr. Green "ought to get his act together and produce.
Moreover, the usually fractured opposition seemed to get its act together this time, forming a coalition and putting forth Muharrem Ince, a charismatic candidate.
"The Senate is going to stand together, act together and pass this historic relief package today," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday afternoon.
And again, these are the times when, you know, the Fed and Treasury, we each have different responsibilities, but we coordinate and act together.
"It appears as though their effort to partially pay people screwed things up and they are still getting their act together," the source said.
In the 24 years since, Parker and Broderick got engaged, married, and had three children, but what they did not do is act together.
Above all, it's the extent to which Crown Shy already has its act together that makes you ask: Where did this place come from?
"North Korea better get their act together or they are going to be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble," Trump added.
"They were focused so hard on politics that they didn't get the act together at the end," Trump said in an interview with Breitbart News.
The internet's largest platforms are a mess and a company like Unilever might finally force companies like Google and Facebook to get their act together.
Then you add in the issues we encountered with the PH-1's camera and now you're wondering if Essential really has its act together?
I set my alarm back another hour but am awake five minutes later, so I get my act together and go to my barre class.
The world has as little as 12 years to get our act together, according to the newest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
A little over a month later, she was plunged into political controversy when Congress couldn't get its act together and the government briefly shut down.
He said that America needs to "get [its] act together as a country" to develop an AI strategy that involves both government and private industry.
"These last two quarters made me feel like Coach had truly gotten its act together and the comeback was too legit to quit," Cramer said.
John McCain and House Speaker Paul Ryan, have said they'd be willing to give Trump a second chance – if he can get his act together.
The hashtag #SignsYoureAnAdult began trending on Thursday, with the Twittersphere sharing moments that made some people realize they officially got their grown-up act together.
Keeping U.S. troops there to buy more time for Iraq to get its act together will continue to be a never-ending, never-succeeding failure.
If you're more accustomed to Cupertino's ironclad product cycles, you might take it as a sign of a company that can't get its act together.
"We must all act together - from the source countries to Europe and passing by the transit countries, especially Libya - to be efficient," he told reporters.
In 2017, get your act together and expand your repertoire of super-quick but super-tasty dinners with a little help from our favourite chefs.
Its members agreed "to do things together, spend together, invest together, buy together, act together", as Federica Mogherini, the EU's foreign-policy chief, put it.
" Still, Cramer conceded, if the company can get its act together, then maybe, "at a certain price, it is time to hit the buy button.
Because when we look at Europe right now, we find there's so many holes, and an inability ... to get their act together, to coordinate effectively.
"It's hurting our budget, it's hurting our country and they better get their act together," Trump said at a Cabinet meeting about California's forestry management.
It seems to be this evolutionary process that's bringing us into this collective awareness as a species and the possibility to act together as one.
Congress and the administration must act together immediately to begin to turn the situation around, understanding that a sustained effort over several years is required.
Rather, it is high time for Washington to get its act together with regard to testing and organization to prepare for the brunt of hospitalizations.
This interactive model will help you get a sense of how much the outcomes could vary depending on how fast we get our act together.
For those of us who are, shall we say, organizationally challenged, it's a further reminder that now is the time to get our act together.
"Most of my life has just been about trying to keep my act together, trying not to go mad, looking after my daughter," she said.
And now declining revenues will make it harder for the state to address its very real needs, assuming the Legislature can get its act together.
You get the irony: the agency in charge of telling Wall Street to get its act together on cyberattacks was the one that was attacked.
Maybe only in the afternoons when I'm ready to face the world, am not in a hurry and when Uber's system gets its act together.
This year, it might be too much to hope for regulators get their act together enough to outlaw consent-less profiling of Internet users entirely.
"Our members need to get their act together and raise more money," Emmer said at a breakfast event hosted by the Republican-aligned Ripon Society.
And at one point we all have to get our act together or we won't do what we're supposed to [do] for the average Americans.
" A.O.C. picked it up, tweeting another verse: "Now don't go wasting our precious time/If they get their act together we could be just fine.
People present at the roundtable told BuzzFeed News that watching the discussion unfold didn't give them any hope that Twitter had its act together in India.
Its boss, Mark Zuckerberg, will also have to certify the firm's compliance—which could make him personally liable should Facebook fail to get its act together.
It is also a reminder that the international community can act together, as NATO eventually did in Bosnia, to end the conflict and protect civilian life.
But his new minority government controls just 59 of parliament's 157 seats, leaving opposition parties with enough votes needed to pass legislation if they act together.
According to a source close to the Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality star, 34, Disick gets his act together enough when he's around his family.
Mother's Day is only a matter of days away, and that means you need to get your act together if you haven't already ordered something special.
"But it's just unfortunate that the State Department can't get it's act together ... and that it's taking so long" for them to put out a statement.
"British businesses simply cannot put their suppliers and customers on hold while the negotiators get their act together," said Gerry Walsh, CIPS' group chief executive officer.
"I think we should put everything on hold for a year, so we can get our act together," Dawood told the Financial Times in an interview.
If he doesn't get his act together, his inner child could be gobbled up by a heffalump (the movie's version of a villain) and lost forever.
France and Germany, he said, should act together in the spirit of "complementarity" rather than "rivalry" to stay ahead in emerging new areas of top technologies.
Two years later, DiCaprio finally got his act together with his handwriting and Hardy now has a lasting mark of their friendship on his right arm.
It's about four weeks since Maria hit and when we first came we definitely had our act together but now we have our acts really together.
Monday's market action amounted to a fairly benign volley in a series of shots Wall Street is sending to Washington: Get your act together, or else.
Fish populations around the world have been decimated by overfishing — but new research suggests that this could soon change if the world got its act together.
This particular vision could just be a bleak look at the worst-case scenario, a warning for the rest of Westeros to get their act together.
For all its surface flash, T2 is the continuing story of some marginally interesting screw-ups who are probably never going to get their act together.
You would think since I write about money for a living, I'd have my act together, but like so many of us, I'm far from perfect.
This week President Donald Trump threatened to cut federal aid to help fight the fires, telling Gavin Newsom, the state's Democratic governor, "Get your act together".
"My guess is by 2022 the Hungarian opposition may have finally got their act together and so will stand a much better chance then," she added.
"Some towns seem to be having more fun, seem to have their act together," singer-songwriter Dar Williams told CNBC's "On the Money" in an interview.
This is a scandalous waste of a precious and rare moment in American politics and the Republican Party needs to get its act together really fast!
"If you do believe that the last quarter was a temporary blip, then the rebound could be terrific when 3M gets its act together," he said.
As far as I can tell, the House hasn't even got its act together to follow the Senate lead and make the bison the national mammal.
But whilst the government gets its act together, could the state see a resurgence of the civilian armed groups that marauded these lands five years ago?
"I am trying to get the message across that we are not going to be here, so you better get your act together fast," she said.
Ultimately, the robots might be coming, but if government decision-makers can get their act together in time it might not all be gloom and doom.
It also announced that it would no longer broadcast NFL games "until they get their act together" and stop protesting police brutality during the National Anthem.
That's significant since the White House and the GOP leadership could theoretically go it alone if they can get their post-Obamacare repeal failure act together.
The cheapest model isn't expected until 2021, so the price-conscious shouldn't get too excited about the company getting its act together and performing that efficiently.
"I think it proves we should be focused on tax reform right now, because obviously we haven't gotten our act together on health care," said Sen.
A co-op would enable end users to act together, without violating antitrust law, to procure finished REE products that currently are available only from China.
"I can't beat the liberal side of the Democratic Party," Dimon said, adding that the Democrats needed to "get their act together" by not attacking businesses.
You know, it's often the case with Europe that you despair of Europe and you think, 'Oh-- when are they going to get their act together?
Chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE has warned Shulkin to stop creating drama in the VA and to get his act together, Axios reported Sunday.
The governor ended his letter by saying that "Missourians need Congress to get its act together" by working on taxes, the Affordable Care Act and border security.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Russia and OPEC's leader Saudi Arabia may act together to prevent a further oil price spike, Russia's top state investment official said on Friday.
But this year alone, shares of Apple are up nearly 50 percent as it increasingly looks like Apple is getting its act together after a middling 2016.
Avoiding Brexit was just a step along the way for the European Union to get its act together, Allianz chief economic advisor Mohamed El-Erian said Monday.
After the announcement — which typically would show that a company was and is trying to get its act together — shares of Pandora were up around 9 percent.
Earlier this year, the CMS told the startup that its California facility posed "immediate jeopardy to patient safety," and that it needed to get its act together.
"North Korea better get their act together, or they are going to be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble," President Trump said Thursday.
And if the self-driving car industry gets its act together (it will), 1.7 million truck driving jobs in the U.S. will be on the chopping block.
And if they can&apost get their act together, regardless of how strong the president describes the culprits as being the Democrats, it will hurt the Republicans.
In the meantime, while we all wait for carriers to get their act together, try to resist the urge to chuck your expensive smartphone into the sea.
Business groups urged British politicians to use May's departure as an opportunity to get their act together and deliver a Brexit deal that works for the economy.
"Wondering if there's a good Bernie narrative for a story, which is that Bernie never had his act together, that his campaign was a mess," Paustenbach wrote.
The two have done their buddy act together before: The photo above captures the moment when I asked the chances they'd face each other in a primary.
However, it does seem to Cramer like the company has been struggling to get its act together since the former CEO left at the end of 2014.
People need to know how dreadfully expensive climate inaction has already become and how much more expensive it will become if we don't get our act together.
We know the US needs to decarbonize as fast as possible (as all developed nations do), and that eventually the federal government will get its act together.
I think the media needs to get its act together and stop giving us ... Give me a few prescriptions and then we'll get to our next section.
Then there was talk of somebody doing a book on the band so we were sort of like, we should get our act together and do it.
" "It was a defeat for the Republican Party and Mr. Trump but it also motivates the Republicans to get their act together and get a bill signed.
Odorless socks are the exact sort of tiny miracle that convince you that if we got our act together, the human race isn't far from cold fusion.
On the other end of the spectrum, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Richard (James Pickens Jr.) have a confrontation as she implores him to get his act together.
The much greater question, however, is to what extent world governments can pull their act together over the coming weeks to deliver a greater display of unity.
However, unless we as a nation get our act together before matters become worse, we could be the last Americans to have such an opportunity for freedom.
"Although these numbers are still relatively small ... we must all act together now to limit further spread," Dr. Tedros said, framing the declaration as a precautionary measure.
"The GOP Senate will have had almost a full month to get its act together to pass USMCA," Henry Connelly, a Pelosi spokesperson, said in a statement.
"It's time to get their act together and put this flavor ban together immediately, without delay, before another child gets hooked to these e-cigarettes," he added.
Things deteriorated to the point that the FAA sent Boeing a "letter of discontinuance" directing the company to cease flight tests until GE got its act together.
Things are more problematic in the Senate, which, as you may have noticed, is barely capable of getting its act together long enough to salute the flag.
But even before the UN got its act together, the US was engaging in ad hoc refugee programs during the 1940s in the aftermath of the war.
Upon being elected I will give the United States Congress 100 days to get their act together and have the courage to pass reasonable gun safety laws.
Two things were crystal clear coming out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup: one, Spain was absolutely ridiculous, and two, Twitter needed to get its act together.
I couldn't get my act together to bring a lunch, so I begrudgingly schlep to Chop't (for the 400th time since starting this job) and get a salad.
"There are so many questions about how Europe can act together collaboratively," James Bell, vice president of Global Strategy at the Pew Research Center told CNBC on Tuesday.
But we can't rely on the unstable, wish-washy temperament of the Trump administration or one of the most dysfunctional congresses in history to get their act together.
"The band suddenly realized they were out of tune and they had to get their act together," remembered their road manager (and future Apple Records President) Neil Aspinall.
House Republicans eventually got their act together and passed a bill in March, but it was clear all along that the real challenge would be in the Senate.
With Taylor podcast Wednesday and opened up about how she got her act together after she found out she was pregnant with her son Lorenzo Dominic, now 3.
As the Cold War ended with the collapse of the USSR in the early 1990s, the failure of African states to get their act together became more apparent.
The analyst predicts AMD will gain share in the server chip market against Intel, but he expects Intel to eventually "get its act together" in terms of technology.
And I feel as though that the secret service had almost a decade to get their act together to figure out the security concern and deal with it.
"We are going to ... do whatever is necessary, but only if we act together as a group of 25," Falih told reporters, referring to OPEC and its allies.
No, what I'm doing is trying to outline, one, trying to make sure we got our act together to make sure what happened in 2016 doesn't happen again.
And at the same time, our population is skyrocketing, which means if we can't get our act together, we have to somehow feed more people with fewer pollinators.
It's a wasting asset and, the longer the board dawdles with getting its strategic act together, the [more] it's going to be worse," George told CNBC's "Squawk Alley.
"As far as he explained it, I have nothing to criticize for now, but have already discussed that it is even better if we act together," Merkel said.
"I started buying Twitter recently because I think they finally got their act together with artificial intelligence," he said at BTIG's 15th annual charity day in New York.
"Since Congress can't get its act together on HealthCare, I will be using the power of the pen to give great HealthCare to many people - FAST," he tweeted.
If we don't act now, and act together to get control, it may never be possible and the costs to both funding and human lives would be catastrophic.
"The company has $100 billion in cash, 60 percent of that overseas, which really makes you wish Congress would get its act together on tax reform," Cramer noted.
I urge Congress to act together today to help the millions of Americans, their families and their children who depend on smart public policy for a brighter future.
SO WHY SHOULD THE TAXPAYERS IN WISCONSIN, THE HARD WORKING TAXPAYERS WHO HAVE A PRETTY HIGH INCOME TAX, PAY FOR THESE STATES THAT DON'T HAVE THEIR ACT TOGETHER.
Hopefully, Congress will realize this thing is in their own ranks and get their act together ... as they try to tell the public to do the same thing.
Asserting that the world's two largest economies must act together, the United States and China in 2014 jointly announced their emissions targets as part of the Paris agreement.
"I said 'we've got a chance to transform the country in a very significant way for the next generation if we can get our act together,'" McConnell said.
"I'm getting my act together for the second half," John Sterling, the longtime voice of the Yankees on the radio, said Wednesday, the day before his break started.
"When you experience sexual harassment or sexual assault, those are traumatizing events, and getting your act together in 45 days is often difficult," the department employee told CNN.
"North Korea better get their act together or they're going to be in trouble like few nations ever have been in trouble in this world," Trump said Thursday.
"  "It's shameful that the CIA and the other intelligence agencies did not get their act together and release all of these documents," Toobin said on CNN's "New Day.
"I think they were focused so hard on politics that they didn't get the act together at the end," Trump said Monday in an interview with Breitbart News.
Her flaws might be obvious to everybody; Bridget Jones's Diary is the clearest example, with a story that hinges on its heroine trying to get her act together.
You'll recall ... Mari was a wanted woman this past summer when she was a no-show in court, but she got her act together and surrendered to cops.
If you're hoping to trim your tax bill and ramp up your savings for 2018, you have about three weeks to call your accountant and get your act together.
"Every visit like this is an opportunity for us to act together and try and stabilize the situation in our region and increase security and increase stability," Netanyahu said.
Everyone's favorite companies, Google and Facebook, were both accused of violating the GDPR the day it went into effect, despite having two years to get their act together.[Motherboard]
"Upon being elected, I will give the United States Congress 100 days to get their act together and have the courage to pass reasonable gun safety laws," she said.
It's common to see this in TV series finales, when, say, two people who've never quite gotten their act together finally iron out their differences and fall in love.
The state needs to get its act together, though, because the evolution toward distributed energy is inevitable, and if it isn't well-managed, it could be a humanitarian nightmare.
The great question is whether the emerging centre ground can get its act together in time—or whether the future belongs to the likes of Messrs Corbyn and Bone.
Until Russia gets its act together, its anti-doping labs get re-accredited, and "global confidence in the integrity of its athletes" is restored, the entire program is banned.
Smart people only have to face that insurmountable pile of bills once before getting their act together, starting with a thorough reckoning as to where their money is going.
Sonos also had years to get their act together and has given up a ton of market advantage by dragging their toes with a genuinely unique and lovely product.
The country's Catholic clergymen (who have long headed a campaign for free and fair elections) will be praying that the electoral commission gets its act together by next Sunday.
If we are able to get our act together, we still have the opportunity to positively impact 5G development, but we must act now before it is too late.
Now that there will be no charges brought against Clinton, Trump and the Republicans will have to get their act together and focus on real issues and real solutions.
"Wondering if there's a good Bernie narrative for a story, which is that Bernie never ever had his act together, that his campaign was a mess," Mr. Paustenbach wrote.
But his new minority government, formed on Friday, controls just 59 of parliament's 157 seats, leaving opposition parties with enough votes needed to pass legislation if they act together.
"It is the Party that gets its act together on issues such as air pollution, and not the ministry," said Li of Greenpeace, referring to the ruling Communist Party.
" Her promise: "Upon being elected, I will give the United States Congress 100 days to get their act together and have the courage to pass reasonable gun safety laws.
They're also taking time to get their financial act together first — like establishing a career and paying off student-loan debt — so they can enter marriage with less stress.
Because of all this, even beyond the 2040s, the populations are unlikely to act together as a unified group, a cohesive voting bloc or any kind of cultural majority.
Cryonics has for decades tendered the double dream of immortality and the chance to sit out the worst of times until medicine and civilization get their perpetual act together.
Many conservatives, who are anxious to get big policy wins on the scoreboard this year, are beginning to wonder if the Republican majority will ever get its act together.
If the world had gotten its act together in 2010, countries would only have to reduce their emissions 3.3 percent per year to reach the 1.5 degree Celsius target.
"Our members need to get their act together and raise more money," National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) Chairman Tom EmmerThomas (Tom) Earl EmmerThe Hill's Campaign Report: Sanders, Warren feud rattles Democrats House GOP campaign chief: Members 'need to get their act together and raise more money' House GOP campaign arm faces ethics complaint over 'trackers' in Capitol buildings MORE (R-Minn.) said at a breakfast event hosted by the Republican-aligned Ripon Society.
"If we don't get our act together, we may hit an affordability crunch that'll be bad for patients, it'll be bad for manufacturers, it'll be bad for everybody," Pearson said.
Even The Situation, who did the impressive work of getting his act together and becoming sober, nets zero due to the fact that he's literally on trial for tax evasion.
Still, even if Congress somehow manages to get its act together and stop American companies from decamping overseas for the tax savings, the financial risk looks manageable in this case.
I'm belaboring all this because what I'm about to describe to you is an experience that you will hopefully never have as a consumer — assuming Google gets its act together.
I can't tell you how many times I've written a card or bought a present, but then it's taken me two weeks to get my act together and mail it.
I guess if I want to dive into a kiddie pool full of Nutella, until the Nutella Cafe gets its act together, I'll just have to do it at home.
To weather the ongoing public backlash against big tech, the NYU professor thinks the CEOs of Tesla, Twitter, Alphabet and other major tech companies need to get their act together.
"Upon being elected, I will give the United States Congress a hundred days to get their act together and have the courage to pass reasonable gun safety laws," Harris said.
But companies that find themselves among the Dow's dogs often get their act together relatively quickly, leading to the healthy historical performance of the once-scorned stocks the next year.
But even if Congress manages to get its act together on time, Trump has already threatened to veto the spending bills altogether and shut down the government on his own.
Instead, it's a fitting end for the way that Republicans have managed this election: By the time they finally get their act together and make a statement, it's too late.
"This was not a power grab," Mr El-Erian writes; central banks had to buy time until the political system got its act together—which by and large it didn't.
The main mistake was made a few years ago and the lesson to other startups is to not give the other side too much time to get their act together.
"It is time for everybody to get their act together and come back to their senses," he told senior party members gathered to discuss the crisis, according to a text.
The challenges of the Colombian transition are immense, as drug trafficking bands still roam the countryside, resources are always scarce, and institutions take their time to get their act together.
"Wondering if there's a good Bernie narrative for a story, which is that Bernie never ever had his act together, that his campaign was a mess," one internal email read.
"If national policymakers were to clearly recognize the risks they jointly face and act together to prepare for them, the positive effects on global confidence could be substantial," said Obstfeld.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corps of Engineers, which administer the Clean Water Act together, first proposed in July 2017 to repeal former President Obama's Clean Water Rule.
"The odds are they probably won't get their act together," he said, citing historical angst about military issues in Germany, Europe's largest economy, and Britain's increasing focus on U.S. ties.
The display of labor power, even if it's limited to a few weeks, could move the needle in Tennessee and encourage the hapless Tesla organizers to get their act together.
For now, Bach has warned the International Weightlifting Federation to get its antidoping act together by December, or the I.O.C. might kick the entire sport out of the 2024 Olympics.
You may get away with being all over the place as an intern, but it's not cute when you're leading the team and you can't get your own act together.
Gonzaga got its act together in the second half and pulled away to win, 66-46, to bring the top seeds' overall record to 129-0 against No. 16 seeds.
"It is important that we do not allow ourselves to be divided, the 27 must act together in the negotiations," Merkel told a joint news conference with Luxembourg's prime minister.
"Unless we get our act together as a species, there's only so many of these centuries that we're going to be able to survive," Oxford philosopher Toby Ord has argued.
So this isn't the Senate's fault for failing to confirm qualified Trump picks; it's that the White House can't even get its act together to get people into top posts.
Nearly a full day after the Iowa Caucuses kicked off, the state Democratic Party got its act together enough to report out the first real results of the 2020 election cycle.
I do wonder if Microsoft has been waiting on Intel to get its act together on 10nm and beyond, and perhaps opted for the Surface Pro X design with Qualcomm instead.
NYSE said it has already instituted changes on its own exchange to prevent further issues, but that it was now time for the industry to act together on market-wide reforms.
"For now everybody is working towards this - but the decisive factor is if the Greeks can pull their act together politically, there is no technically difficult issue anywhere," the official said.
The show's new atrocities illustrate in no uncertain terms that unless we get our act together here on the ground, we'll continue to carry these problems with us, wherever we go.
"Our authorities should get their act together and put in place the highest level of security measures to prevent this from happening again, here or elsewhere in the country," Alvarez said.
"I decided that I really needed to get my act together, and what I ended up doing was going back to school at the University of Wyoming," he told the magazine.
"Mexico is a huge country and they can't get their act together to give humanitarian visas to a few thousand Hondurans and other Central Americans fleeing violence, it's embarrassing," she said.
The two actors would eventually act together in Wolf of Wall Street, the film that fetched DiCaprio the very Oscar nomination that lost out to McConaughey's performance in Dallas Buyers Club.
By "experiencing a selfless act together," as he says, fans can take pictures, which he calls Fan CSNAPS, with celebrities while making a donation to the star's registered charity of choice.
And I will tell you this: North Korea better get their act together, or they're going to be in trouble like few nations ever have been in trouble in this world.
LONDON, April 29 (Reuters) - Ferrari need to get their act together, and fast, to prevent the Formula One championship becoming even more of a private Mercedes battle than it already looks.
"We harbour concerns that Sainsbury's maybe complicating its business through the Argos acquisition just as its largest competitor Tesco UK is 'getting its act together'," said Shore Capital analyst Clive Black.
If immediate access to the Cake Boss and endless outlet malls is what's necessary for Marnie to get her act together — and no, not the Michaels Sisters — we're ready for it.
During these uncertain first months of the year, I have found some solace in closely following that one segment of society that always seems to have its act together—professional Instagrammers.
It seemed to observers as though management actually had its act together after a long time of looking like a man in lead boots trying to cross a lightly frozen lake.
If humanity can get its act together, the future could be unprecedentedly good; but if tribalism, ignorance, and myopic thinking continue to dominate, the last generation may already have been born.
Underneath it all, "Death Note" potentially has something to say about the corrupting nature of power and unforeseen consequences, but never gets its act together enough to register a coherent commentary.
"People were just relentlessly saying to me, 'why can't the Remain parties get their act together and work together?' and 'don't split the Remain vote'," she told Business Insider this week.
Some say that only the acts of lone gunmen can qualify; others say that a small group of people can carry out a mass shooting if they prepare and act together.
Some 800,00 workers are either working without pay or on de facto unpaid leave, waiting until Congress gets its act together before they can receive two paychecks' worth of back-pay.
"We are here to enable the world to act together on climate change," said Poland's environmental envoy, Michal Kurtyka, who is presiding over the United Nations meeting, The Associated Press reports.
The Packers offense was dreadful in Week 1, but there's a reason to believe they can get their act together for what should prove to be a huge NFC North showdown.
"So if the industry doesn't wake up and get its digital act together in a way to engage with these clients, then I think it will suffer," the industry veteran warned.
Still, the study does find that the Dodd-Frank Act, together with the FDIC's rule change, had the largest (and most negative) effect of any previous law on new bank applications.
"Our authorities should get their act together and put in place the highest level of security measures to prevent this to happen again, here or elsewhere in the country," Alvarez said.
We need to focus on opportunities to refocus the education system and retrain them and that's the message that's been sent and maybe it'll force us to get our act together.
As Vox's Ella Nilsen has documented, millions of Americans will effectively lose their flood insurance if Congress can't get its act together in time to reauthorize, or temporarily extend, the program.
"I am announcing that with Trans Mountain halted until the federal government gets its act together, Alberta is pulling out of the federal climate plan," Ms. Notley said in a speech.
"Unless we act together, unless we make the heroic and collective national effort to slow the spread — then it is all too likely that our own NHS will be similarly overwhelmed."
Google's greatest strength in cloud services may well be GSuite — and Microsoft's moves ensure it is ready to head Google off at the pass if it ever gets its act together.
It would last until they got their act together and formed a sustainable parliamentary majority or until new elections, as early as this summer but no later than early next year.
Like the above-mentioned great band and future brand, Lady Bunny first got her act together in Georgia, at a time when Atlanta was a hothouse for drag of all kinds.
We've got to get the whole Congress functioning again so that we can get at these things, [because] the Chinese aren't going to wait for us to get our act together.
But the unity seems to be coming apart, as the Dems can't seem to get their act together over what sounds like a no-brainer: passing a resolution condemning anti-Semitism.
" In Cramer's lightning round, he flew through his take on some callers' favorite stocks, including: United Parcel Service: "UPS is getting its act together and they are levered to e-commerce.
Closely followed trader Art Cashin said Friday that "a sense of frustration will build" in the market if President Donald Trump and Congress can't get their act together on tax reform.
Even the advanced work being done on automation tends to strongly emphasize the concept of "centaur" pairing, in which humans and machines act together to do things neither could do alone.
"Molson Coors is definitely getting its act together, but I want to see some signs of real improvement in the core business before I recommend this stock as an investment," Cramer said.
"We stand by the liberal, democratic basic order and expect all employees to live tolerance in their daily work and to act together with respect, openness, faith and fairness," the website said.
"We just have to get our act together and begin behaving like Americans where we can solve problems, we can set big goals and we can achieve them," she said earlier on.
The Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and the San Francisco-based 9th Circuit found that class-action waivers are prohibited by a law protecting workers' rights to act together.
There is no point in some states taking action if others do not bother, or if the federal government cannot get its act together, because energy markets do not respect state boundaries.
The details: Earlier in the day, Trump accused General Motors of letting the country down and said United Auto Workers Local 1112 President David Green should get his act together and produce.
Yes, but: As we've written, states have to go through a lot of preparations to shut down their programs before then if there's no sign that Congress is getting its act together.
Andrew Bailey, chief executive of Britain's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday that he had asked RBS CEO Ross McEwan "to get his act together" on claims processing.
And that's not to ignore Afrofest's history of noise complaints and going past closing hours, which, for an organization as large as they are, is shameful they haven't gotten their act together.
Trump tweeted that United Auto Workers Local 1112 President David Green "ought to get his act together and produce" in the wake of the company's decision to shutter the Lordstown, Ohio, factory.
The bottom line is that we've been waiting for Cadillac to get its crossover act together, and with the XT4, the front door to that segment for the brand is definitely inviting.
The best suggestions that I've found for dirty talk, whether it's verbal or sexting, is say what you would like to do and imagine you're both engaged in a sex act together.
The iPhone is still a pretty imperfect platform due to system levels constraints in regards to latency, but this is the best that can be done until Apple gets its act together.
Natour hopes people will find them motivating, a chance to pause and perhaps think, "I don't want this to happen to me, and I need to get my act together," he says.
Because if you've reached adulthood without ever failing to get your act together or being the worst … well, bless your heart, because that sure doesn't look like life from where I'm sitting.
" Bill Shuster, chairman of the House of Representatives' transportation committee, said: "If airlines don't get their act together, we are going to act; it is going to be one size fits all.
"If Republicans cannot get their act together in Congress, there will be a trickle-down effect on our states," said David Long (R), the president pro tem of the Indiana state Senate.
And external pressures on Google are just as difficult to navigate: at some point the US federal government will get its act together and enact more tech regulations — or even antitrust actions.
How the provision works and why it was created The chairmen of the tax-writing committees -- whether they act together or alone -- don't need to disclose that they've requested the president's returns.
The 3-time Pro Bowler -- who retired in 2012 -- says he'll always be a Jag at heart and is pulling for his guys to get their act together before it's too late.
Wealthy donors may find it more effective to throw millions into Super PACs in competitive Senate and House races rather than at a presidential campaign that doesn't seem to have its act together.
A senior European defense and space executive told CNBC Tuesday that the U.S. and China are leading the way in space technology — with Europe needing to "get its act together" to keep up.
It's similar to the latest idea Republicans are considering to revive Trumpcare, but if Congress isn't going to get its act together, states have a lot more incentive to move on their own.
The history of impacts on Earth, and our studies of near-Earth asteroids, tells us with certainty that our planet will be struck again – unless we act together to head off hazardous asteroids.
Until the UN gets its act together, the task of preventing future bonfires of history will fall largely to private philanthropists, who can stump up cash, and to museums in the rich world.
Today's announcement is that the company is releasing its tech as a turnkey solution for banks who are lagging behind the curve and haven't gotten their act together in the mobile banking space.
The short-term loans from Birch Lake are supposed to give Faraday Future a chance to "get its act together sufficiently" enough to "convince equity investors that the company will survive," Tung says.
And Senator Ron Wyden, who wrote Section 20203, told The Verge's Colin Lecher in July that he's open to more 22020 carve-outs if the platforms don't get their act together with moderation.
If the White House can get its act together and start moving legislation on the Hill, that could just be enough to bolster his partisan support at a moment it is clearly faltering.
Charles Barkley is rooting for O.J. Simpson -- telling TMZ Sports he really hopes the guy can "keep his act together" after prison ... and he's offering up some advice to stay out of trouble.
"I think they were focused so hard on politics that they didn't get the act together at the end," Trump told the website, referring to the screw-up that will define it forever.
But, what that means, in my view, is that the West has got to get its act together, because otherwise China will achieve superiority in AI and, in some regards, it already is.
Le Drian is set to insist on the importance for France to strengthen the fight against terrorism and against its financing, as well as urge Gulf countries to act together to tackle this.
She said if Congress fails to "get their act together" and pass meaningful gun control legislation in the first 100 days of her presidency, she would sign an executive order requiring background checks.
"On any given day, particularly when they act together, it's going to bring a whole new level of attention to those committee hearings," said Charles Gabriel, president of analytics firm Capital Alpha Partners.
Adam, alone at first, is a clueless workaholic; Eve, created by God to help Adam get his act together, has better people skills and can multitask, even though Adam thinks she's a nag.
And what they are telling me — if we don't get our act together, this planet could be 5 to 10 degrees warmer by the end of this century — cataclysmic problems for this planet.
Today (3 November), Donald Trump threatened to cut off emergency funding to California for the second time in 11 months, telling city governor Gavin Newsom to "get his act together" over the fires.
And even if world leaders somehow got their act together, significant and dangerous levels of warming are still inevitable, baked into the system from all the carbon dioxide that has already been dumped.
But serious questions remain over whether Trump's administration -- which was slow to recognize the threat, mischaracterized its impact and seemed most concerned about mitigating political damage -- has now got the federal act together.
Since then, as Olga Khazan explained at the Atlantic, the Trump administration consistently failed to make things better, with reports of infighting making it harder for the administration to get its act together.
David Brooks Recently I've been looking for examples of national comebacks — nations that were plagued by turmoil, inequality and polarization, but that managed to get their act together and emerge stronger than before.
Now the story of a classic sitcom that lost its mojo, and the audience that had no choice but to keep coming back to see if it had gotten its act together again.
" Kagame said the African Union was also looking forward to working with the United States, adding that the body was carrying out reforms "to get our act together to do the right things.
"Russia needs to get its act together to change the culture," Olivier Niggli, director general of the World Anti-Doping Agency, said, echoing something Mr. Mutko himself acknowledged to The Times in July.
I asked Fried what his outlook is, on whether Congress can get their act together to make this sensible policy change that could stave off disaster for another day, or week, or month.
Chyna's mom, Tokyo, recently came out swinging against her daughter ... saying Chyna's kids, Dream and King Cairo, should only live with their fathers -- Rob Kardashian and Tyga -- until she gets her act together.
The best news, however, was that Roiland and his team seem to have gotten their act together, promising the audience they wouldn't have to wait for years between seasons for either of this shows.
At the same time, we need to be smarter about the way we dispose of plastic, both at the waste-management level (Sweden, for example, has its recycling act together) and in our homes.
Obviously it had to sell some good assets, but that is OK. I like copper here and I think the company has gotten its act together and therefore I think it can go higher.
What may be encouraging for Bitcoin watchers is that, as you surely know, online business did get its act together, rising out of the ashes to grow into the vibrant Internet we know today.
"It is hypocritical for me or anyone in government to even begin to suggest that I know what Facebook should do if we can't get our act together and do something ourselves," Swalwell said.
I'd have praised HTC for the design and I'd have wished the company could get the rest of its smartphone act together — which is the thing I've been doing for the past half decade.
"It seems under the guidance of the new CEO, Lowe's is getting its act together — and frankly, if we're right here and this continues, this stock has a long way to run," Nagel said.
Moviegoers in the mood for jet-setting spy action need not wait for Bond to get his act together – they can get their fix in the next Avengers or Kingsman or Mission: Impossible film.
As it is, Mr Najib is counting on the squabbling opposition not to get its act together—in particular, on its failing to acknowledge the futility of Mr Anwar leading the opposition from jail.
Whether you're moving homes, starting a new job, or simply have a fire under your ass to get your act together, there are a few purchases you can make to up your productivity levels.
A German comedian, Dietmar Wischmeyer, demands that, rather than waiting for the British to get their act together, the EU should simply "throw them out" because they are "the purulent appendix of the continent".
FOWLER: I actually -- I don&apost understand -- the secret service knew that he was going to do this and they should have gotten their act together to release all the documents at one time.
"The first time we saw [Jemima Kirke and Adam Driver] act together, we realized, 'These two weirdos need to spend time together and bang bits'," Dunham told Vulture at the show's season six premiere.
KR: I think it's important that Europe gets its act together, and I don't think you do that by being absent, but I think it was symptomatic, what happened that they were not here.
Here's a heartfelt gift for all you procrastinating early-stage startup founders who haven't gotten your act together to apply to compete in Startup Battlefield at Disrupt San Francisco 2018 on September 5-7.
But watching this series is all about shipping new girl Ella with the jaded Charlie, as well as waiting for two of the Britneys (there are three in total) to get their act together.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey aims to establish a ceasefire in Syria before the new year, and will act together with Russia as a guarantor of the deal, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Thursday.
This magical American drunkard, in the manner of John Candy's Irv Blitzer in Cool Runnings, gets his act together just enough to train Eddie, but also make sure he doesn't gets his hopes up.
"We are going to ... do whatever is necessary, but only if we act together as a group of 25," Falih told reporters, referring to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies.
In 2017, Buterin (who insists he's just one of many cogs inside Ethereum but is largely seen as the project's leader) said he will leave (Ethereum) if its community doesn't get its act together.
"By the time we get our act together and do something, so many lives will be sacrificed," said Krishnan, who is also a recipient of one of India's highest civilian awards, the Padma Shri.
It's true that Jimmy Carter and Democrats in Congress butted heads five separate times in 1977, 1978, and 1979, and couldn't get their act together to fund the government (Carter was a bad president!).
He argued to Trump administration officials that Mr. Zelensky was a credible reformer and serious figure who could be his country's last chance to get its act together in the face of Russian aggression.
"Cisco is getting its act together in the cyber security market," Credit Suisse analyst Brad Zelnick said in a research note, noting that Cisco has acquired five security companies over the past three years.
Given these all-too-real scenarios, you can understand why you don't need to be an anti-government free market fanatic to wish that politicians and the transportation sector could get their act together.
And it poses a challenge for those who argue that the government's role should mostly be to curb dependence on public support while exhorting the poor to get their act together, marry, get a job.
"But Canada's also shrewd enough, I think, to try to move forward and take advantage of our absence and our leadership, particularly in Southeast Asia, while we try to get our act together," Kirk added.
Devastated but not deterred he became the water boy for the football team, just to stay near the sport, and then he got his act together and was back on the team the next year.
One expert described the proposed Republican budget plans as "alarming and counterproductive," while Alphabet chairman Eric Schmidt said earlier this month the US government needs to "get [its] act together" before China overtakes for good.
"We're not making any fundamental changes until 2020, because we need a long glide path for the insurance companies to get together for the states — their health commissioners — to get their act together," he said.
So nice, in fact, that it could sway Apple fans who are dying to get in on the smart-home game but don't want to wait any longer for Apple to get its act together.
Those two main initiatives are now indefinitely waylaid, leaving Congress facing the prospect of increasing the debt limit through regular order, the rules and dynamics of which would require Republicans and Democrats to act together.
So finally, finally, this spring, I decided I should get my act together: I would overthrow whatever retrograde visions of beauty and femininity I still held, embrace my muscles and see what they could do.
"When are you going to get your act together and deal with the world as it is, not as you would like it to be?" he added to applause from the around 450 investors present.
In March, New Zealand's second-ranking envoy to the United States was censured by the Foreign Ministry after she tweeted that the Democratic Party needed to get its act together "or we will all die."
And many here fear that this verdant tourist destination — famous as the birthplace of the goddess Hera and the philosopher Epicurus — is a preview of the future if the Continent doesn't get its act together.
"The unifying thing about what I have to do is that no matter who you're for, everyone can agree that we have to have a national party infrastructure that has its act together," he said.
Furthermore, he'd be taking the reins of a department that's never had its act together — with less experience managing civilian bureaucracy than his four predecessors at DHS, he'd be tasked with succeeding where they've failed.
"Assuming Biden is able to get his act together, he has a real base (among African Americans), I believe, grounded in historical dynamics that make it very hard for Harris to make further gains," Greenberg said.
After two years of not nominating a single person of color in any acting category and feeling the wrath of all of us via #OscarsSoWhite, the Academy Awards appears to be finally getting its act together.
" He issued a new warning over North Korea's development of nuclear weapons and said they "better get their act together or they are going to be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble.
And so, until Hollywood gets its act together and realizes that the future is female, we need a place for projects or artists that aren't getting the attention they deserve to get their chance to shine.
"Of course, if someone tells me that what we do is an impediment to cross-border business, well then I would say we should get our act together and try to remove those impediments," Enria said.
In the meantime, so the thinking goes, the United States should move its embassy to Jerusalem, deepen our ties with Israel and if the Palestinians ever get their act together, we can talk to them then.
"The only way you can achieve success in an environment like now, where there's not much bipartisanship, is for us to have our act together and to work out our differences among ourselves," McConnell said Friday.
The headset has been particularly popular among hacker types who are itching to experiment with new types of input and haptics without having to wait for Oculus or HTC to get their hardware support act together.
Lamenting the days of oil trading at nearly $150 a barrel in 2008, oil exporters managed to get their act together back in 2016 to restrict supply and raise oil prices by a healthy 50 percent.
Nor is E2I a roving strike force, as its grandiose name suggests, but a framework for Europe's ambitious armed forces (its members account for four-fifths of EU military spending) to act together in future crises.
"Stop wringing your hands ... get your act together and start doing things that are going to repair the situation, rather than just sitting around and talking about how bad the situation is with Trump," he said.
If Will says that Buck has "got his act together," you know we're about to cut to something like Buck's screeching up to a fancy hotel in his backfiring jalopy, about to blow a job opportunity.
If this world is going to get its act together, they have to support and put in the front to lead this revolution the people who are the most oppressed, which is my Black transgender community.
"The DNC needs to get its act together so that it doesn't disenfranchise tens of thousands of Iowans," said Julian Castro, a Democratic presidential candidate and former federal housing chief, in a video here posted online.
A London financier friend, who has enough business in China to remain anonymous, lays out the case for why democracies around the world need to get their act together soon to address [Beijing's] still-underestimated challenge.
But this type of liberty is to be sharply distinguished from public freedom, which for Arendt means a worldly reality that comes into being when people actively participate in public affairs and act together in concert.
ROSS: WELL, THE PRESIDENT ANNOUNCED THAT IN DAVOS THAT IF TPP IS MODIFIED FROM WHERE IT HAD BEEN HE WOULD CONSIDER JOINING IT, THE MODIFIED TPP, BUT, REMEMBER, THEY DON'T HAVE THEIR ACT TOGETHER AMONG THEMSELVES.
Mattes called on Chancellor Angela Merkel's shaky ruling coalition to get its act together and help companies to better master the structural changes in the car industry that also include trends lile digitisation and autonomous driving.
I've seen so many ensemble movies in the past decade that don't seem to understand that the way to build an ensemble is to put the actors in the same frame and let them act together.
Keeping my act together in a room with 50 other people feels like a job all on its own; I leave exhausted and drained, getting half the amount of work done than I would have at home.
The follow-up to the Women's March is a chance for women and their allies to "act together for equity, justice and the human rights of women and all gender-oppressed people," according to the protest's website.
The Dow lost 5.5 percent of its value, and the Nasdaq sank 8 percent — one of the worst market year starts in history — yet the market got its act together and turned in a positive first quarter.
If Trump can get his act together, he could push for legislation, such as some kind of bold infrastructure plan, that would make it much more difficult for all Democrats and non-Freedom Caucus Republicans to oppose.
The limitations: UCSD scientist Kimberly Cooper wrote it is not yet clear which mutations act together to replicate wing reduction in this flightless bird, or whether wing reduction and flightlessness are even necessarily advantageous to this species.
"The hope is that the U.S. continues based on policy announcement becoming design and implementation, and I think that will happen, but we also need the rest of the world to get its act together," he said.
"I was right when I told you to avoid Accelerate Diagnostics a year ago and the stock got pummeled … But in a year since then, Accelerate has really gotten its act together," the "Mad Money " host said.
" The CFR/UMD meta-study analyzed hundreds of polls and found that "an overwhelming majority (of Americans) thinks that it is critical for the United States to act together with its closest allies on national security issues.
Dogs were interested in the task, but they really just took turns interacting, very respectfully waiting for one to finish before the other started...this really limited their ability to discover that they had to act together.
"There is little hope for 'the biggest tax cut ever' because the Republicans just don't have their act together in Congress," he said, adding that commentators attributing the market rally to Wednesday's announcement are creating inflated expectations.
"The whole thing adds up to a view that somehow they don't have their act together and that's what's making people very nervous," said Hill, also former assistant secretary of State during President George W. Bush's administration.
Were the Senate to deny him confirmation now because not a single Senate Democrat votes to confirm him would send an unmistakable and dangerous signal to Pyongyang that Washington is weak and doesn't have its act together.
The GOP field and district lines are still in a lot of flux, but if Wolff finds a district he can run in and Republicans don't get their act together he could nab a seat in Congress.
It seems like what you were calling for in your conversation with our colleague Sean Illing was for the Democratic Party to get its act together and rally around a moderate candidate who could win the election.
BRUSSELS — European Union leaders on Thursday agreed to extend the deadline for Britain's looming exit from the bloc in order to give Prime Minister Theresa May and the British Parliament more time to get their act together.
Jrue Holiday, the team's starting point guard, could be a major help if he gets his act together, but he has had trouble scoring in two of the three games he has played with his new center.
In more recent years, the program appears to have gotten its act together a little more, although public information on the experiences of protected witnesses is limited, according to Washington and Lee University law professor Nora Demleitner.
"If airlines don't get their act together, we are going to act, it is going to be one size fits all," said Bill Shuster, chairman of the House of Representatives' transportation committee at a hearing in May.
The Civil Administration gave the numbers to Peace Now in mid-June, more than two years after the group submitted a request under the Freedom of Information Act, together with the Israeli Movement for Freedom of Information.
READ: Pruitt used 4 "secret" email addresses including one with an Oklahoma football handle The top federal ethics agency took the unusual step last week of sending Pruitt a letter that recommended he get his act together.
How much of the disparity in the incidents of incarceration can be attributed to those historical influences and to contemporary racist influences, and how much of it is that black people have to get their act together?
Committee Chairman John Thune also plans to say that there's "no reason" that the FCC shouldn't move to address the rules while Congress gets its act together on the issue, according to an excerpt of his opening statement.
We must try to rally people and nations to act together based on common interests and universal aspirations for security, dignity and equality First, 85% of all refugees and displaced people live in low and middle-income countries.
Endo, who became FSA chief in July, said managements at some regional banks needed to get their act together, warning that they were "not considering seriously" how to build a sustainable business model despite the industry's gloomy prospects.
Justice Department lawyer Jeffrey Wall said the NLRB made a "pretty radical move" five years ago when it claimed a worker's legally protected right to act together to improve the workplace included the right to class-action lawsuits.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish Finance Minister Berat Albayrak and his French counterpart Bruno Le Maire spoke by phone on Friday and discussed U.S. sanctions steps against Turkey, agreeing to act together in response to such moves, Albayrak's ministry said.
Unwilling to wait for nations to get their collective act together on the matter, the IADC published its Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines in 2007, which outlines sensible, but voluntary, rules to keep space as trash-free as possible.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for not having coordinated his decision to impose sanctions against Turkey, adding that the European Union is discussing its options and should act together.
And that means Democrats, already energized by the health-care fight, have a real chance to build on the ACA's coverage gains, even under a hostile administration — if they can get their act together at the state level.
While Sophia has been celebrating this behavior for the entirety of the series, her mom acts as a Ghost Of Christmas Future, revealing the sad, lonely life her daughter could have if she doesn't get her act together.
She was hosting a big crowd of family who I hadn't met since I was a baby, and while she was usually able to pretend she had her act together, the stress of this gathering was too much.
And if this world was going to get its act together, they have to support and put in the front to lead this revolution with the people who are the most oppressed, which is my Black transgender community.
The member nations pledged to "stand together and act together" against an "unprecedented range of security challenges" that include terrorist attacks within Europe, Russian aggressiveness in Ukraine and elsewhere, and instability throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
"Wondering if there's a good Bernie narrative for a story, which is that Bernie never ever had his act together, that his campaign was a mess," Mr. Paustenbach wrote to Luis Miranda, the communications director for the committee.
Oracle, which failed at its attempt to derail the JEDI process with a series of protests and legal challenges against Amazon, but which succeeded in slowing things down enough for Microsoft to get its act together and win.
As we stand together in our support for the survivors of extreme weather, let us act together in ways that will safeguard our shared gift of creation — and the lives of those who will inherit it from us.
But Trump hasn't been able to get his act together on a package of projects, so he started the week off with a call for privatizing the air traffic control system, which the Senate commerce committee cheerfully vetoed.
"I am convinced that if we don't act together, Europe will become irrelevant," Borrell told the European Parliament in a confirmation hearing, calling for more EU joint spending on defense and a greater willingness to deploy EU battlegroups.
" He adds, "It's time for the majority in the House and Senate to get our act together and move this forward if we want to have a voice in this DACA debate, which we should, then let's engage.
"The only way you can achieve success in an environment like now, where there's not much bipartisanship, is for us to have our act together and to work out our differences among ourselves," McConnell said in late January.
In this case, they had Siri way before Amazon Echo existed and it's kind of showed itself to not be that much of a priority for Apple until it seems like now they're actually getting their act together.
But it's significant that the sweep-her-off-her-feet-with-a-big-speech moment happens at an event celebrating Sasha's career achievements, and after Marcus has set his own priorities straight and started to get his act together.
Looking at this report quickly, looking at the last couple of reports, it seems that under the guidance of Marvin, the new CEO, Lowe's is really getting its act together," Oppenheimer analyst Brian Nagel said on CNBC's "Squawk Box.
She told the audience she would sign an executive order directing government agencies to write new rules if Congress doesn't "get their act together" and pass a bill on guns in the first 100 days of a Harris administration.
So I would only encourage Parliament to -- I read in the press this morning has now taken over the schedule to get their act together deliver an understanding of how parliament intends to move forward in a realistic way.
We have to get our own act together – on privacy, security and control of ever accumulating profiling data – if we are to protect ourselves from the trade-offs between privacy and control and the allure of efficiency and convenience.
And then, again, because of all the bad things that happened—the populism, the Great Depression, World War II—polarization really went down dramatically because people figured: We really have to get our act together and make things happen.
"The stability of the market and its ability to rise is still based on the feeling that the administration may be getting its act together," said Tim Ghriskey, chief investment officer of Solaris Group in Bedford Hills, New York.
This has been a problem in the Republican party for decades... We can't afford to wait to see if a third party will get their act together in the hope that they will be able to enact their platforms.
"I'm not scared of Facebook or violating my NDA because you know I think that it's more important to get the message out there that Facebook needs to get its act together and get in the game," he said.
Such a coalition, he said, could act together to confront threats like North Korea's nuclear program under the banner of the U.N. For Mr. Abrams, who described his overall reaction to the speech as positive, there were two omissions.
"The EU must act together and lead by example in international climate negotiations through concrete actions and measures," the center-left Socialists and Democrats (S&D), the second largest group of lawmakers in the parliament, said in a statement.
Are you going to harm humanity and, specifically, historically marginalized populations, or are you going to sort of get your act together and make some significant structural changes to ensure that what you create is safe and not harmful?
LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - British politicians must get their act together and form a functioning government to protect the economy, business lobby group the CBI said on Friday after Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives failed to win a majority in parliament.
Broad City also stands out in the long tradition of shows about *women in the city* because pioneering sitcoms from the 90s and 2000s centered female leads that largely had their act together—let's call it, the Bad Bitches Only era.
It's nearly impossible to change the direction of a TV series when you're in the middle of airing the season, but here the network ploy of two extended half-seasons will give The Walking Dead time to gets its act together.
Like many kids who find themselves in the spotlight at an early age, he has gotten into some trouble, but he's only 23, and seems to have already figured out that it's up to him to get his act together.
We've heard reports in the past of low quality from the brand, but that was years ago and Audio Technica seems to have gotten their act together — or they wouldn't have been a CES 2016 Editor's Choice Winner from Review.com.
Still, some analysts read Tuesday's results as lighting a fire under congressional Republicans to get their legislative act together before Election Day 2018, when all 43 seats in the House of Representatives and 34 Senate seats are up for grabs.
TOKYO, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Japan's top financial regulator said management at some regional banks needed to get their act together, warning that they were "not considering seriously" how to build a sustainable business model despite gloomy prospects for the industry.
In the north of England the right-populist, anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP) threatens to nab some of its working-class strongholds (though whether it can get its own act together enough to do so is an open question).
But I didn't like slacker Anne (she felt too much like a wannabe rebel from a bad sitcom), and I eventually got my act together, went to college, made the dean's list, and dropped out at 24 to write full-time.
If the federal government doesn't get its act together, it's entirely possible, perhaps even inevitable, the world will move to some sort of a global, United Nations-backed currency for international transactions, a decision that would prove apocalyptic for Americans.
"[It's] really fantastic that the government has now finally got their act together and accepted that some human beings are transgender and they shouldn't be abused for that institutionally," said Ela Xora, an artist who campaigns for intersex and trans rights.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel's fractious ruling coalition must get its act together and win back trust quickly, the head of Germany's BDI industry lobby said on Tuesday after Merkel's coalition partner was plunged into crisis as its leader quit.
"Plastic waste is undeniably a big issue and Europeans need to act together to tackle this problem, because plastic waste ends up in our air, our soil, our oceans, and in our food," said EU Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans.
"If we act together we can shine a spotlight on abuses and impose a diplomatic price on those who'd harm journalists or lock them up for doing their jobs," Hunt said, without elaborating on the measures that could be taken.
The couple is obviously getting a kick out of the whole thing, but if I was an invited guest, I'd get my act together before the only other options are the super expensive gifts or [shudders] your own creativity and thoughtfulness.
Such is Mr. Tusk's love of hand-to-hand combat that he even questions whether forming industry alliances is worth the trouble: Better to die because you "fought hard and lost" than because your coalition couldn't get its act together.
"They finally got their act together and decided they can't win all these wars, so they're settling many of them and focusing on China," said Gary Clyde Hufbauer, a senior fellow and trade expert at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
"I need you two to get Rabito on the phone and tell him to get his act together," he wrote in a September 2014 email to two former aides after learning that a staffer, Joseph Rabito, planned to leave the administration.
Even as they dealt with drama throughout the regular season, much of it stemming from Kyrie Irving's uncertain future as he heads toward free agency this summer, they kept pointing to the playoffs: They would have their act together by then.
The trouble is, it's really, really hard to get every country in the world to act together on any issue, let alone a problem that stands to impact every sector of the economy — farming, transportation, electricity, housing, and so on.
UK women set up a movement called BirthStrike, announcing that they won't procreate until the world gets its act together on climate, and high-profile US figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez amplified the question of whether childbearing is still morally acceptable.
And they really had a problem, and there was no question in my mind that it would be temporary if the government got its act together, and the economic engine got back on the tracks, which I was sure it would.
In March, President Obama and Prime Minister Trudeau made important commitments to act together to protect biodiversity, to develop 2050 low-carbon strategies for the US and Canadian economies, increase collaboration with indigenous peoples, and promote a sustainable Arctic economy.
But when I turned 40 four years ago, I realized that I had to get my financial act together or I wouldn&apost have anything to live on when I wanted to retire, or at least scale back on my hours.
Maybe while YouTube is trying to get its act together and act in accordance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act so that it can protect child consumers, it will also find a way to hinder inadequate brand relationship disclosures.
Moses Tule, the central bank's monetary policy director, said policymakers will need to act together on fiscal, monetary and trade policies to jump start growth, which dropped for the second consecutive quarter in the second quarter and counter prices are rising.
Japan's financial regulator said on Monday it would inspect all cryptocurrency exchanges and ordered Coincheck to get its act together after hackers stole $530 million worth of digital money from its exchange in one of the biggest cyber heists on record.
"On International Women's Day, March 8th, women and our allies will act together for equity, justice and the human rights of women and all gender-oppressed people, through a one-day demonstration of economic solidarity," organizers of Women's March say on their website.
If Republicans can't get their act together to pass the Obamacare repeal bill they've promised to pass for going on eight years now, one wonders whether some in the party will start to wonder what the point of having a majority is anyway.
The actress has also been open about her private life in recent days, opening up about another That '70s Show costar, husband Ashton Kutcher, and explaining why the two will never act together again during an interview on Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist.
After President Donald Trump announced that the US would withdraw from the Paris Accord, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said that stopping climate change "is something we can only do as a global community, and we have to act together before it's too late."
"We all hope they can get their act together, but whether that will actually happen and whether it will be at large enough scale to remove the fuel piled up on these sites, I don't have a lot of confidence in that."
President Trump has been making considerable progress through executive actions and, with this vote, we see that if he gets his act together and focuses on legislation, he will find Republican colleagues who are prepared to take big steps to support him.
Meanwhile, Piper Jaffray tech analyst Gene Munster, who follows Amazon with an overweight rating and $900 price target, told CNBC in an earlier interview on Monday that while he sees Best Buy getting its online act together, it may not be enough.
The result is that you now have a GOP — with majorities in both houses of Congress and a president in the White House — that still wasn't prepared to pass a health-insurance bill and can't get its act together on tax reform either.
"If we act together we can shine a spotlight on abuses and impose a diplomatic price on those who'd harm journalists or lock them up for doing their jobs," Hunt said at an event in London with Canadian foreign minister Chrystia Freeland.
Read more: 'The industry is killing itself': Critics say TV is stalling in its efforts to get its advertising act together"Across the US population, half of consumers are now buying disruptor brands," said Randall Rothenberg, CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau.
" Pelosi, who represents San Francisco, also blasted the President for tweeting Wednesday that he ordered FEMA to withhold funds to California in the aftermath of the wildfires unless the state "get(s) their act together" and conducts what he called "proper Forest Management.
"My foreign policy would be focused, in priority, on destroying Islamic State... This will only be possible the day the major powers will truly act together," said Fillon, who polls alongside far-left presidential candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon in third and fourth respectively.
Polls suggest far-right leader Marine Le Pen will make the second round run-off, and Donald Trump's shock victory in the U.S. presidential election has led prominent French politicians to warn she could win unless her mainstream rivals get their act together.
She also sought to probe the threats to the dignity of politics — the type of politics in which individuals confront each other as political equals, deliberate and act together — a politics in which empowerment can grow and public freedom thrive without violence.
"So what weve done is basically weve bought four more years for them to get their act together and try to negotiate a deal for them to become a state, and I think this is a huge opportunity for them," the official said.
EU leaders seemed to be growing weary of the whole thing (we feel their pain) and were unconvinced by Prime Minister Theresa May's promise that the UK could get its act together by her proposed exit date at the end of June.
"I believe it will be a failed process that will end up even further dividing our country and weakening our ability to act together on issues like passing [the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement], containing foreign threats and growing our economy," he added.
Ayanna Pressley—the so-called "Squad"—are all strongest when they act together, uncowed by demands to be "pragmatic" and instead sticking to the principles that got them elected, even when that means being reprimanded by party leadership and corporate media pundits.
The late-in-the-game entry of two additional possibilities — Michael R. Bloomberg of New York and Deval Patrick of Massachusetts — smacks to some of Hail Mary desperation at a point when the party should have gotten its act together by now.
It would be extremely concerning if indeed this administration were to get its act together through the appointment of officials who truly knew how to get things done, were empowered to do so and were beholden to President Trump's vision of America.
Turkey's state-run Anadolu news agency reported that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and Mr. Trump had agreed in a phone call on Tuesday night to "act together" in the Al Bab battle as well as in a coming fight for Raqqa.
Go home, get your act together, get rid of the slogans and now meaningless promise to "repeal and replace," but more important, when you return to Washington, come back with a serious and practical approach to repair the damage done by ObamaCare.
And with the rise of populist right-wing movements that tap into the insecurities and prejudices of white voters across the Western world clear to see, UKIP members believe that the party can make great strides – if it gets its act together.
You love routine, which means you're usually the one picking up the phone to book the Airbnb for the summer girls' trip or hosting wine night at your house (since no one else can get their act together and plan the damn thing).
We don&apost a Supreme Court that acts like it&aposs a super legislature on these issues that Congress can&apost either state legislatures or the Congress can&apost get its act together, on whether it&aposs immigration or any of these other social issues.
And once it gets going, it really has its act together: The major sequences are arguably more rapidly fluid than they need to be – CGI can sometimes play less like special effects than a superior sleight of hand – but they're beautifully orchestrated and sustained.
When the company canceled its plans to build an expansive corporate campus in New York City, Virginia officials more than 200 miles away decided to make a statement: Their region has its act together, has been far more prepared, and is free of drama.
I love clean racing and skilfull duels between great drivers, but I don't think there is another driver whose actions I scrutinize and memorize like Max's, and I think some part of me dreads the possibility that one day he might get his act together.
But this is a big moment for President Trump and Republicans who now have a taste of just how much damage they can inflict on the strength of government if they are able to get their act together between now and the midterms of 2018.
What's more ... we're told the Spice Girls haven't rehearsed anything for the wedding either, as of now, and with about a week or so before the Royal couple ties the knot ... it ain't likely they'll get an act together in time for a showstopper.
Nevertheless, there is a small window of opportunity for LG, especially in the US, where more people still use the old swipe technology because we can't seem to get our act together and switch to chip-and-pin as quickly as we ought to.
They're a familiar Apatow couple, with the usual genders reversed, as they were in Trainwreck: she's the desperately immature one trying to figure out whether there's life beyond sex and drugs, he's the uptight one who has his act together, but still isn't remotely happy.
"Across cosmic space and time, you&aposre going to have winners — who managed to see what was going on and figure out a path through it — and losers, who just couldn&apost get their act together and their civilization fell by the wayside," Frank said.
It's not just the way he told you that your brother stood out as a lively patient, that he was getting his act together, and that he would, quote, soon find his path, he likes to draw and everyone knows he's an artist, unquote.
"Our members need to get their act together and raise more money," NRCC Chairman Tom EmmerThomas (Tom) Earl EmmerHouse Democratic campaign arm outraises GOP counterpart in February How campaigns are adapting to coronavirus Dems unlikely to subpoena Bolton MORE (R-Minn.) said in January.
It sets up nicely for a couple of days in the fridge, and to make and serve a midweek pizza is a wonderful thing, a message to the universe that you have your act together, that you are properly buttoned up, that you come correct.
"The hurricane hunter plane is in the area now and trying to find whether there are tropical storm force winds, but it looks like it is getting its act together," Dennis Feltgen, a spokesman for the center, said in an interview on Wednesday morning.
Following the long-awaited re-union of Sansa Stark and Jon Snow last season, plus the fact that Arya has finally got her act together and returned to Westeros, many people have been speculating that there might soon be more Stark reunions on the cards.
Amazon, a sleeping giant in the entertainment industry, is showing signs of getting its act together, having hired the executive Jennifer Salke from NBC this year in the first of several moves meant to assure Hollywood that it can, at last, become a real player.
Another is that, by the time the lower-tier candidates consolidate, Trump will have won Iowa, New Hampshire, and be well on his way to winning South Carolina, and running the table from there before the party even had a chance to get its act together.
No doubt, the current situation with exposed 3D printers may be a lot worse than these 3,759 instances, and with more and more stuff getting connected to the internet, it's clear that users need to get their act together when it comes to securing their devices.
And Trump on Sunday -- for the first time in more than four months -- did not appear on or call into any news program, leaving a vacuum that allowed the political narrative to shift from that of a campaign in disarray to one getting its act together.
"What's important is that the right of center national security community has to get its act together while it's in the wilderness for a few years, and the way to do that is not to make common cause with Hillary Clinton and the left," he said.
Nothing. While we wait for Apple to get its act together — presumably it'll launch the new AirPods alongside the upcoming AirPower charging mat, which could literally happen at any time — we turn our collective gaze to Kickstarter to solve this horrible problem of plugging things in.
Years later, I had worked my way up as an independent contractor and was making enough to be able to stash at least a little bit of money away every month for my golden years, but it took me a long time to get my act together.
With the scheduled expiration of the Budget Control Act caps rapidly nearing, the Republican conference needs to get its act together on spending, and fast, if leaders want to maintain tax cuts into the future and make good on countless promises to rein in deficits and debt.
Of course they don't have the same level of enthusiasm for the law as the Obama team did, but we're also still in that transitional period where the old HHS team isn't allowed to talk publicly and the new team is still getting its act together.
But President Donald Trump's recent decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement, signed in 2016, underscores a growing demand for a "plan b" to confront climate change, in case nations fail to get their act together in time to prevent catastrophic temperature increases.
"For something as important as revising the City Charter it's important the mayor and the Council act together," said Alex Camarda, the senior policy adviser of Reinvent Albany, a good government group, adding that he would prefer to see a single commission, rather than two separate ones.
It has also suggested it would be open to tweaking the political declaration and guaranteeing a customs union in the future relationship if that will get majority support in the UK. The EU approved two Brexit extensions, though the UK hasn't exactly gotten its act together.
"I said, 'Look, guys, if you all can get your act together and come up with something that you're comfortable with, that the president will sign, I'd be willing to take a look at it,' " Mr. McConnell said in an interview with The New York Times.
" It was, he added during a news conference shown live on his Facebook page, "a situation where there were member states who showed that for them the values of European solidarity are not something to be found just in the treaties, but that we act together.
"The evidence that it might actually be happening, that it might be true, is so high, that honestly this is just another very big reason why we need to get our act together and do everything that we could possibly do to fix the problem," he says.
We all need to act together, federal and local governments,  the medical professionals, treatment and recovery providers, the pharmaceutical industry, community organizations, law enforcement and border security, and all of our fellow citizens– all of us working together towards a shared goal of overcoming the epidemic.
If it doesn't look like they're putting their act together on something like taxes ... if they look that ineffectual as we get into September, then it's gonna be a problem," UBS' director of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange said on "Squawk on the Street.
I think, in a few minutes, the House of Representatives is going to go on record saying you haven&apost complied with requests from a separate and equal branch of government, that you haven&apost complied with the subpoenas, and you got seven days to get your act together.
"The other depressing thing about this week is, at his best moment the Democrats are — they just look like the gang that can't shoot straight or can't run straight, and if they can't get their act together soon it's going to be over before it begins," Maher continued.
With that in mind, Martin Schulz told a party congress that he wants the EU to agree to a new constitutional treaty which creates a federal Europe, which can act together in policy in areas including domestic and foreign security, tax and monetary affairs and asylum and international development.
As if confirming Big Labor's new clout, President Trump took time this month to attack UAW Local 1112 President David Green by name on Twitter, saying he should "get his act together and produce," a big moment for a guy who represents laid-off auto workers in Lordstown, Ohio.
"This is a massive hit—two of the top three—but also done in a coordinated way that perhaps surprises them [site users] about what the capability of law enforcement might be when we get our act together," he told Motherboard in a phone call after the announcement.
The key difference between the two bills is that Portman proposes a 85033 percent spending cut after 120 days if a deal has not been reached, followed by an additional 1 percent spending cut every 90 days if Congress has not been able to get its act together.
"I think in a few minutes the House of Representatives is going to go on record saying you have not complied with requests from a separate and equal branch of government, that you haven't complied with subpoenas, and you've got seven days to get your act together," Jordan said.
Check out these photos TMZ got of the Costco location out in Arlington, VA -- just a stone's throw from D.C. -- where they've got their act together down to a tee ... especially in the food court area, where they've yanked all the dining room tables that are normally there.
"It is high time the European Union and its member states got their act together and agreed on a long-term sustainable solution to this longstanding problem at its borders and addressed the issue in a humanitarian manner," said Stephen Cotton, general secretary of the International Transport Workers' Federation.
Long before civil rights rose to the top of the national agenda, in sum, it was evident to labor leaders, African Americans, and other liberal New Dealers that they had to act together to defeat the Southern Democrats who stood in the way of both civil and labor rights.
Utilities, especially investor-owned utilities, aren't in love with it (to them it's just a more expensive version of a solar plant), but if they get their act together, they can use small, strategically sited shared solar projects to ease grid congestion or avoid expensive new grid investments.
Overall, there's probably reason for very cautious optimism on nuclear security, but the worrying stuff is coming from newer, less-familiar threats (especially cyber.) At least the nuclear industry recognizes it has to get its act together and work collectively if it's going to keep ahead of the curve.
Nearly four years since I abandoned the brand, Canon got its act together and released its first full-frame mirrorless camera, the EOS R. I was giddy (yes, on rare occasions, professional gadget nerds still get giddy), and wondered if it would be enough to woo me back into Canon's ecosystem.
But the lawmakers' technical sophistication was mostly irrelevant — by the end of the session, the warning had been sent: In order to avoid a much harsher regulatory glare that could include major punitive measures, Facebook needs to stop apologizing, get its act together, and show that it is capable of changing.
Asking employees to "relinquish the central substantive right" extended in the National Labour Relations Act (NLRA) of 1935—the right "to act together to better their working conditions"—gives bosses an unfair advantage over workers and prevented the plaintiffs from resolving their complaints over unpaid overtime and other alleged infractions.
"The ministry is aggressively looking at the second phase, with three additional companies that will have the same fate if they don't get their act together in one month, by the end of September," said the source, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
Linda Greenhouse The takeaway from the term that ended last week seems to be that by the time the Supreme Court, short-handed and stumbling in the wake of Justice Antonin Scalia's death, finally got its act together at the end of June, it had — lo and behold — turned liberal.
"We are not making our country safer if we don't make sure that all Americans realize the breadth and extent of what the Russians did in 2017, and frankly, if we don't get our act together, they might do it in an even more dramatic form in 2018 and 2020."
Not only does this dark gamble affect the 7 billion of us alive today; if you factor in the moral weight of the billion billions of future people who would also never get to live out their existences, it becomes clear that we urgently need to get our collective act together.
Opinion As a son of the South, I'm glad to see folks finally getting their act together on the hundreds of Confederate monuments spread around the region — folks like the Republican governor of Tennessee, Bill Haslam, who recently endorsed removing a bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest from the state Capitol.
I know this can be difficult for any leader in these times of unbelievable partisan distrust and conflict, but he owes it to the Congress, and the American people, to cajole the House Intelligence Committee to get its act together, for the sake of our country and our national security.
But if the Trump administration can ever get its act together, we can work to restore our leadership in critical regions, which was diminished somewhat by the caution of the Obama administration and has since been damaged globally by Mr. Trump's low credibility, along with the chaos in his White House.
The problem is Congress has not had the courage to act, which is why, when elected president of the United States, I will give the United States Congress 100 days to pull their act together, bring all these good ideas together, and put a bill on my desk for signature.
The problem is Congress has not had the courage to act, which is why, when elected president of the United States, I will give the United States Congress 100 days to pull their act together, bring all these good ideas together, and put a bill on my desk for signature.
We haven't yet gotten to the part of the story where the public gets really worried about this for the future of the country and essentially demands that we get our act together and make sure that this is actually provided on a utility basis and made available cheaply to everybody. Right.
I mean, the ECB is not political animal, we are not a political institution, but we operate in an environment where we need reforms to make what we do more efficient, and we need political bodies, policy makers, to be able to get their act together whenever something bad happens to the Eurozone.
It has taken the Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) a solid year and change to show any semblance of having their act together, but today, to the surprise of many, LAFC rolled out a slick logo with a dash of glittery news: comedian Will Ferrell will be part-owner of the club.
Image: Apple/AmazonWhile Google and Amazon continue to bicker back and forth about which company's services will be available for what platforms, it seems Apple is finally getting its act together now that Amazon Prime Video is available on the Apple TV. After years of waiting, Prime Video is available now for free.
They will have to reinvigorate and, in some cases, reinvent the multilateral systems they and others created after World War II. Finally, they must find a way to act together to more intensively and more effectively engage with China to shape the future — collaborating with China where possible and competing where necessary.
We must try to rally people and nations to act together based on common interests and universal aspirations for security, dignity and equality: understanding that this does not come at the expense of our safety and economic well-being at home, but is an essential requirement when facing problems of international dimensions.
"What's really seen the uptick in bullish flow, it's been more Walmart which is kind of interesting because this can be a defensive name but this is also a company that's really gotten its act together relative to some of its performance over the past year," Gilbert said on "Trading Nation" on Thursday.
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"Go home, get your act together, get rid of the slogans and now meaningless promise to 'repeal and replace,' but more important, when you return to Washington, come back with a serious and practical approach to repair the damage done by ObamaCare," Steele wrote in a July column for The Hill.  6900.
Warner has spent the better part of a decade trying to get its act together with movies based on characters from its DC Comics division — an imperative given the runaway success of rival Marvel Studios and the film industry's increasing need for spectacles that audiences see as worth a trip to theaters.
Even if the nations of the world get their act together and slash fossil-fuel emissions rapidly, the United States will need to spend many billions of dollars to harden coastlines, rebuild sewer systems and overhaul farming practices to protect against floods, wildfires and heat waves that are already causing havoc nationwide.
" But local resident Paul Keane, who is a member of the Athenry for Apple Facebook group, said: "Some have totally lost hope and more are now more fearful of a complete loss of confidence in investment for the west and long term damage to the country simply because we couldn't get our act together.
The Blue Devils also had to endure the ongoing saga of Allen tripping opponents, coach Mike Krzyzewski missing seven games after undergoing back surgery, and losses in four of their first seven ACC regular-season games (a performance that inspired Krzyzewski to ban the team from the locker room until they got their act together).
If we find ourselves distracted and disengaged from our surroundings, it precludes any ability to act together, since doing so relies on a mutual agreement to "pay intense attention to the same things and to each other": "A social body that can't concentrate or communicate with itself is like a person who can't think and act," Odell says.
Sanders: While you are not certain, the vast majority of scientists are telling us that if we do not get our act together and transform our energy system away from fossil fuels, there is a real question as to the quality of the planet that we are going to be leaving our children and our grandchildren.
The point, as Cole's mother explained to Cole in an earlier scene, in a meetup that spoke volumes about the distance that had grown between them (the excellent Mare Winningham radiates quiet weariness), was for Cole's father to get his act together for six months on his own, no questions asked, and decide whether their marriage could be saved.
" Bubley refers to the hype as, "5G washing," explaining, "if you asked me what the biggest innovation between now and 2025 was going to be, I'd have thought some kind of combination of artificial intelligence, CRISPR for gene editing and maybe quantum computing — if it gets its act together — were going to be the top of that table before 5G raises its head.
"Whereas the President-elect's 210 days will seek to dismantle restrictions that protect our environment, public education, health, and will jeopardize unprotected minority groups, 1003 Days Action is a forum for resistance, an artistic coming-together a call to all bodies that stand opposed to the forces of hate and destruction, to act together," explains a statement on the group's website.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Tuesday ripped Democrats, saying they have been unable to "get their act together" to protect migrant families and blaming them for policies that separate families at the border.
"We've had more than a year to get our act together and address the threat posed by Russia and implement a strategy to deter future attacks, but I believe, unfortunately, we still don't have a comprehensive plan," said Senator Mark Warner, the Virginia Democrat who is the vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, during a hearing this month on global threats to the United States.
During his speech in Springfield, Missouri President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE expressed his hope and/or expectations that the U.S. House and Senate will get their act together.
Since Congress can't get its act together on HealthCare, I will be using the power of the pen to give great HealthCare to many people - FAST But Trump is expected to sign an order as early as this week allowing community organizations, trade associations and other groups to band together to purchase insurance, which could be bought across state lines and would not be subject to the same rules as ObamaCare plans.

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