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"We've come to a broad view of wars," Lauren said.
President Trump is asserting a broad view of executive power.
The UN takes a broad view of the situation in Myanmar.
In the broad view, having the place to myself was unjust.
Taking a broad view of our national infrastructure is incredibly important.
The broad view: To Levie, these issues aren't limited to Silicon Valley.
Like Indonesia, India has stressed a broad view of the Indo-Pacific.
It's in keeping with Trump's broad view of his role on, well, everything.
He also took a broad view of people's right to express their opinion.
In other contexts, the administration has taken an exceptionally broad view of executive authority.
But as the left regroups, responses to these attacks should take a broad view.
It requires a broad view — one that looks across regions, states, countries and sectors.
For a broad view of what's available in your area, check more than one site.
It's just not the broad view that most ‑‑ not all, at least many citizens take.
Advocacy groups have praised the Obama administration for its broad view of civil rights laws.
So that's been kind of I think a broad view of what's been going on.
He pushed the organizations he worked with to take a broad view of their causes.
Yet the broad view of the U.S. labor market is that it is still quite healthy.
Located on the 21st floor, Wang's office commands a broad view of Shenzhen's ever-changing skyline.
With the charges against Mr. Manafort, Mr. Mueller has taken a broad view of his mandate.
This approach helps the show somehow take both a broad view and a startlingly personal one.
I think this has been a broad view in New York City for 20 or 30 years.
In response, Facebook has put in place an unusually broad view of what counts as a political ad.
And so I think, for me at least, it was important to have a broad view of both.
Since then, founder and CEO Amnon Shashua has been expressing a rather broad view of mobility and autonomy.
In his ongoing efforts to call attention to our shared surveillance state, Weiwei has always taken broad view.
In screen within screen, we see Mr. Khan brutally beaten by the vigilantes in broad view of everybody.
We just had time to, sort of, start a discussion of the broad view of who he is.
I'll start with a broad view and then drill down to a few of the more prominent items.
And the broad view is that the stimulus tail winds will only abate around the middle of next year.
Laurence Chandy, a fellow at the Brookings Institution studying global migration took a broad view of Trump's executive actions.
I just started a website that basically gives a broad view of the story and any other latest news.
I also hope my sons take a broad view of what it means to be a responsible gun owner.
I don't believe Islam is inherently or necessarily violent, and I think a broad view of history justifies that claim.
The James Barron Art exhibition offers a broad view of Mr Parks's work, including portraits of notable African-American figures.
U.S. negotiators need to take a broad view and resist such efforts to remake NAFTA in a more protectionist mold.
Like Justice Scalia, Judge Gorsuch takes a broad view of the Fourth Amendment, which bars unreasonable government searches and seizures.
The first story: Rudy Giuliani, Trump's new lawyer in the Russia investigation, is clearly taking a broad view of his responsibilities.
Both the firm and the incubator have taken a broad view on what it means to back technology for city living.
Together, they have a broad view of the team's needs and who might be up to taking on a leadership role.
But the Justice Department has historically taken a broad view of what constitutes "material support" when it comes to international terrorism.
Near the living area, a lounger topped with Japanese tatami mats provides a broad view of Kim's studio across the northern wall.
My broad view is that a person should not be barred in their career as a consequence of their relationships with others.
The more than 6813 pictures in the Bronx show are very much about pulling back for the broad view, then zeroing in.
Barr's broad view of a president's control over the executive branch was not uncommon at the time he served in the Bush administration.
But a new report released Tuesday is giving us the first broad view of a country — Russia — that's pervasively tampering with the service.
Circuit Judge Janice Rogers Brown dissented, accusing the FHFA of improperly exercising a "stunningly broad view of its own power" as a conservator.
A broad view says localities can adopt NDOs covering every non-bathroom case listed in H.B.2628, like housing, employment, borrowing and education.
The goal is to provide customers with a broad view of the go-to-market operation that isn't possible looking at siloed systems.
But no story felt more important (in the broad view) than Microsoft's continued support of Xbox Game Pass, the company's subscription based service.
While it's a useful starting point, ultimately this broad view obscures just how wide the pay gap is for some groups of women.
Mr. Barr, who has long held a broad view of executive power, may soon serve a president who is known for pushing limits.
That said, he has also seen a more broad view in his role as a philanthropist seeing how corporate actions affect the most vulnerable.
I think that there was a broad view in the room that those principles are important and that economic stability be maintained in Turkey.
Laws have not changed in decades in the United States, and the Supreme Court continues to take a broad view of the First Amendment.
Managers have a broad view of the department's productivity and goals, as well as what each employee is working on at any given time.
If the trial is entirely political, as advocates of the broad view insist, then a political official would be the most appropriate presiding officer.
Businesses can take a broad view on what kinds of activities interfere with the functioning of a business, and the law offers little protection.
Mobileye has taken a broad view of the rapidly developing industry, ranging from data and mapping to a forthcoming consumer application with China's NIO.
As it embraced a broad view of protections under Title VII, the court also rejected an expansive interpretation of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
I always encourage my team to take a broad view of our business, industry and consumer environment to anticipate and plan for the future.
The report covers a broad view of the aviation field, including the domestic US and international airline markets, cargo air traffic, space traffic, and drones.
" Overall, as Banker puts it, Kavanaugh's dissent "spells out an extraordinarily broad view of how religion can be used to avoid complying with the law.
By hiring Erlicht and Van Amburg, Apple is signaling that it is taking a broad view of what it could make with its extensive resources.
Because Avis' fleet spans multiple brands and is regularly updated with the latest models, it helps provide a broad view into vehicle reliability, Otonomo said.
In McAllen, Trump turned to Cruz for affirmation of his broad view of his powers—and got it, in the form of more enthusiastic nods.
In recent years, federal courts had taken a broad view of what "other expenses" could be reimbursed when corporations were caught up in an investigation.
In an interview in his office, Mr. Olson said he had generally taken a broad view of presidential authority, particularly in the realm of immigration.
Daniel Petrocelli, the lead attorney for AT&T, said that prosecutors are taking an overly broad view of what communications should be allowed as evidence.
He takes a broad view of what he sees as its inherent perils — and is one of the few leaders actively aligning with Mr. Trump.
A few months later, some saw the Supreme Court's frank rejection of the government's broad view of the federal anti-corruption laws in McDonnell v.
Can they shift from a focus on isolated needs — safety, housing, health or employment — in favor of a broad view that supports human well-being?
His past writings suggest he holds a broad view of presidential power, indicating he might be inclined to support Trump's right to rein in Mueller.
Now, it seems, security moms are taking a similarly broad view of security: To them, it is about protecting their homes and children, whatever the threat.
At the very least, though, Sanders is signaling that he's taking a broad view of the criminal justice system and the steps needed to reform it.
This complicated network involves many players, often with competing interests, and requires us to have a broad view of the rules and practices that govern safety.
If you want that broad view, then perhaps the best thing is to ignore the chatter about expensive headquarters and Davos and focus on the business.
The court's rephrased question makes it clear that the justices read Price Waterhouse as encompassing a broad view of stereotyping, well beyond the dress code issue.
Instead, Shatz argued, schools need to take a broad view of how they can create safe environments for survivors even if an accused student stays on campus.
But if we take a broad view of 'recreational' to denote consumption that is not simply necessary for survival, then this is merely scratching the chronological surface.
This unusual arrangement results in both high resolution and a broad view of the world, using a pair of eyes that do not take up much space.
Thomas R. Schiff's 43-degree panoramic photographs of American libraries compress their vistas of shelves, reading nooks, and study tables into one broad view of the architecture.
That means it has a broad view of all of your unencrypted online activity — when you are online, the websites you visit and the apps you use.
What's next: Confirmation hearings are set to begin on Tuesday for William Barr, Mr. Trump's nominee for attorney general, who has a broad view of presidential power.
When it comes to immigrants and health care, Garcia said, Americans need to take a broad view: "What kind of society do we want to live in?"
These days, Mr. Sallet said, policies related to smartphones and the Internet get such strong reactions that they require more than a broad view of economics and markets.
This is the basic premise of the new book A Visual History of Graphic Design, which takes a broad view of culture through the lens of graphic design.
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The cover of the section gives a broad view of the region it was printed for, with heavy splotches of black fading to gray farther from city centers.
But in 2010, the Fed centralized the regulation of large banks to improve the consistency of regulation and to take a broad view of issues affecting multiple banks.
Rather, it provides a broad view of where the world&aposs biggest companies in the technology, home appliances, and automotive sectors, among other industries, are investing their resources.
If the court takes a broad view of the nondelegation doctrine, it could lead to a host of cases challenging the power of federal agencies to issue regulations.
Mr. McCullough said Professor Rabb's broad view of what constitutes history and how to study it was an example for both his students and admirers of his books.
Mr. Barr, who is known for his broad view of presidential power, is now in charge of the department's investigation into links between Russia and the Trump campaign.
And in Chicago this year, Ms. Lightfoot, a political newcomer, won by taking a broad view of neighborhood concerns, vowing to curb crime, improve schools and rebalance development.
That means that you're not necessarily starting out with some kind of broad view of the global macro economy, and deciding therefore, you know, how to play the cycle?
That means an ISP has a broad view of all of its customers' unencrypted online activity — when we are online, the websites we visit, and the apps we use.
One of the full-page ads took a broad view to highlight 12 achievements in different sectors, saying it was "putting farmers first" and "national security is top priority".
" Her lifelong friend, Kaylie Schiff, a singer who fronts her own band in Los Angeles, told me: "Katy had a broad view of the world, saw everything long-term.
This broad view of the Equal Protection Clause cannot be squared with conservatives' long-running effort to emasculate equal protection doctrine in the context of discrimination against racial minorities.
The most recent episode of his daily one-hour radio show had talked about how smugglers were crossing Central American migrants into the U.S. in broad view of Mexican authorities.
As a result, while Shashua and Mobileye don't contemplate abandoning the broad view, in terms of the shakeout, the company is "all-in on the global robotaxi opportunity," he writes.
This precedent has remained standing despite a series of later decisions putting forth a broad view of state sovereign immunity from suit by individuals both in state and federal court.
Mr. Johnson takes a broad view, Mr. Lewis said, in a way that reminded him of what it's like to daydream about rescuing a love interest from an enchanted castle.
Gorsuch takes a very broad view of religious freedom, and in two separate cases (one of which was the famous Hobby Lobby case) backed religious challenges to the Affordable Care Act.
Though improved, the default index still reflects the broad view that the "current economic cycle is long in the tooth and would normally be expected to recede into recession," Leung said.
During his confirmation hearing, Democrats expressed worries that he would invoke his broad view of executive power to tell Mr. Trump that the Constitution puts him, as president, above the law.
Critics point to his support for President George W. Bush's warrantless wiretapping program and Justice Department memos authorizing waterboarding as signs that Mr. Sessions takes a broad view of presidential power.
Indeed, the court has dismissed those arguments — such as a broad view of implied rights and an expansive understanding of the equal protection clause — at the urging of conservative advocates themselves.
We had a cascading series of decisions that could be justified in the moment, but when you stepped back and took the broad view, it was just a lot of shortsighted foolishness.
As chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett gets a broad view of the economy through the businesses that Berkshire owns — from furniture to insurance to food to real estate to railroads.
The study took a broad view of infrastructure saying it encompassed energy supplies, public transport, buildings, water and sanitation as well as what it called the "natural infrastructure" of forests and wetlands.
Taking such a broad view of what qualifies as "competition" is really the only way T-Mobile can claim that there are upward of eight major competitors in the space it's in.
Companies like Comcast, Verizon and AT&T are only a small portion of the targeted-ad industry, but are seen as having great potential because of their broad view of online habits.
This is not the first time that White has argued for the inalienable, divinely ordained precedence of GOP government authority, nor used the Bible to justify a broad view of government intervention.
Soaking in foreign ideas and becoming students of whatever feels universal lends you a broad view of the world and it's this view that you make a point to share with others.
And so the bias is there, it&aposs just a question that he took a broad view, essentially if any investigative decision was defensible, not proper, but just defensible, he passed on it.
Saudi authorities have in the past taken a broad view of sexual harassment, including attempts by men to get to know unrelated women by asking to exchange phone numbers or commenting on their beauty.
Some countries, like Estonia, took a broad view of data privacy, engaging with business and society to ensure the new rules are understood and respected, whereas others took a far narrower view, he added.
Account aggregators pull together data from accounts at several banks, so that Europeans can see a broad view of their finances in one place—and maybe find better deals for insurance, mortgages and so forth.
That doesn't mean they support him, but when Sanders says something, the broad view is that he means it — he's not positioning himself, he's not following the polls, he's not just trying to win votes.
The broad view among investors has long been that Deutsche Bank will not suffer a fate similar to that of Lehman Brothers, but the public scrutiny has nonetheless caused some to take their business elsewhere.
LONDON (Reuters) - Looking at what 2017 may hold for markets, the broad view among investors is that the 35-year bull run in bonds is over, inflation is back and central banks are maxed out.
Hamiet Bluiett, a baritone saxophonist who expanded the possibilities of his instrument while connecting the jazz avant-garde with a broad view of its own history, died on Thursday at his home in Brooklyn, Ill.
Unlike his autobiographical theater-pieces "Freak" and "Ghetto Klown," this latest show presents a broad view of world history, correcting misperceptions and telling lesser-known stories about the contributions of Latin Americans to social progress.
Public databases that shine a light on online political ads - launched by Facebook and Google before U.S. elections - offer the public the first broad view of how quickly the companies yank advertisements that break their rules.
That said, because Plaid has such a broad view of the fintech ecosystem — every company I've ever mentioned to the founders was already a customer — it also has a pretty good idea of what is missing.
Conservatives had advocated a broad view of religious liberty and free speech, arguing for example that certain types of businesses can refuse to serve gay couples if they have a religious objection to same-sex marriage.
"[A] major aspect of our work to present a broad view of medieval culture is to actively recruit content from many different languages, especially those which have historically been inaccessible to contemporary readers," Lyons-Penner explained.
The decision in Mr. Sharif's case, which took a very broad view of the constitutional clauses requiring politicians to be "honest and reliable," risks exacerbating perceptions that justice is often a means to a political end.
But, "someone who has a broad view from outside on your culture can maybe help you objectively improve your goals," he said, occasionally interrupting the interview to greet his guests, switching effortlessly between English, French and Japanese.
Stone's take — which he co-wrote with Kieran Fitzgerald — looks like it'll offer a broad view of Snowden's life, from serving his country in the Army Reserve to — as some would frame things, at least — betraying it.
However, we have a broad view of diversity and inclusion which extends to employees with disabilities as well as veterans, who may not be accounted for in our diversity and inclusion reports but are not discounted internally.
In 2016, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the highest U.S. patent court, rejected the board's broad view of the types of patents eligible for CBM review, prompting Google's appeal to the Supreme Court.
That's in part due to collective memories of hate-filled propaganda that date back to Germany's 20th century history of Nazi and Communist rule that don't always sit well with Facebook's broad view on freedom of speech.
"I think there is a broad view growing in the West that China has in some ways taken advantage of the system," said Charles Dallara, former head of the Institute of International Finance, who attended the meetings.
In her book Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys' Club of Silicon Valley, Bloomberg TV reporter Emily Chang uses history, scientific studies, and dozens of interviews to piece together a broad view of the male domination in Silicon Valley.
When queried on whether one of those products are next, Foley shrugs, winks, and says that the company is taking a broad view of home fitness equipment, and that it is actively evaluating what products to build next.
This does not mean that Dead Slow Ahead doesn't care about the people on screen; on the contrary, only by taking this broad view are we able to truly comprehend the implications of their lives within this machine.
Progressives, especially college-educated ones, tend these days to take a broad view of "racism," seeing it as a property of abstract discriminatory systems that imbues white people and communities with "privilege" that is denied to nonwhite Americans.
The letter came days after The New York Times published a letter sent to Mueller in January by John Dowd and Jay Sekulow, two of the president's personal attorneys, asserting a broad view of the president's constitutional authority.
The decision to charge another 17 executives under Malaysia's Capital Markets and Services Act (CMSA), which allows top employees to be held responsible for the offences of their organisations, suggests authorities take a broad view of the matter.
Despite such omissions, Siler has provided a usefully broad view of the fight against slavery in San Francisco's Chinatown, one especially effective in giving voice to previously underappreciated figures who worked alongside Cameron or blazed their own important trails.
Further, the C.D.C. takes a broad view of what improves public health, and it worries about growing e-cigarette use by adolescents (though conventional smoking has declined in that age group), even if the products might help others stop.
With a day of perspective after the Comey firing, it's worth stepping back to take a broad view of all that Putin has already accomplished — and all the gains he may see in the days, weeks, months, and years to come.
The comments contradict the administration's adversarial stance toward marijuana distribution and sales, and belies the White House's creation of a Marijuana Policy Coordination Committee, a multi-agency initiative that appears to take a broad view of cannabis as a public threat.
Your ISP "has a broad view of all of your unencrypted online activity — when you are online, the websites you visit, and the apps you use," FCC chairman Tom Wheeler writes in an op-ed published in The Huffington Post.
The IMF called on government regulators to take a broad view of the insurance industry, urging watchdogs to not just ensure each particular company can stay afloat, but that the industry overall does not threaten the entire system during the downturn.
The tech community tends to have a broad view of how they can use their capital to create social change, one that combines more traditional nonprofit grant-making with advocacy and even investing in for-profit businesses with social objectives.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Public databases that shine a light on online political ads - launched by Facebook and Google before Tuesday's U.S. elections - offer the public the first broad view of how quickly the companies yank advertisements that break their rules.
I'm really proud of it because it's like a 360 view of everything—my personal journey, and this broad view of feminism, and women in the US, and how there are different walks of life and yet how everyone's similar.
Today's CJEU decision also follows another ruling a year ago, in a case related to Facebook fan pages, when the court took a broad view of privacy responsibilities around platforms — saying both fan page administrators and host platforms could be data controllers.
The EU seems to be taking a very broad view of "illegal state aid" with this tax assessment, which at 13 billion Euros is by far the largest tax assessment in the history of taxation, and leaving no room for negotiation, said Willens.
The broad view: Limbago is adamant that the size and scale of future cyber attacks will only intensify, but she's confident there are defenses that can be built, as long as society accepts the fact that more sophisticated and targeted attacks are coming.
Arguing in Tusk's favor, diplomats say, is a broad view that he has done a fair job in a time of crisis and a preference for continuity, especially as he prepares to oversee complex negotiations on Britain's exit from the European Union.
The Commission can foster evidence-based solutions to help families and communities by taking a broad view of the types of research studies that can be carried out with administrative data, and laying the groundwork for those studies inside and outside of government.
While the practical use of this form and the information it develops is marginal, the government and employers can use the data to get a broad view of the makeup up of their workforce and track changes to help promote continued diversity.
"As I listened to his testimony he really wasn't committing to allowing Mr. Mueller to follow the facts wherever they lead, and he has a very broad view of executive privilege, which makes me believe he is conflicted and compromised here," she continued.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Public databases that shine a light on online political ads - launched by Facebook and Google before Tuesday's U.S. elections - offer the public the first broad view of how quickly the companies yank advertisements that break their rules.
Yet China, where both Toshiba and SK Hynix have factories, often takes a broad view of antitrust decisions and industry sources and analysts said Beijing was expected to take a close look at a deal which involves the world's second-biggest producer of NAND chips.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell contends that if the Supreme Court agrees with prosecutors' broad view of bribery law and allows his corruption convictions to stand, it would make a politician's ordinary interactions with donors a crime and upend the U.S. political process.
The broad view that Britain would manage to agree some kind of transition trading agreement before leaving the European Union had until now kept investors more or less on the sidelines, out of concern that a last-minute compromise would send sterling rocketing higher.
Organized by Jennifer McGregor, Eileen Jeng Lynch, and Natika Soward, the exhibition takes a broad view, from artists who are birders like Fred Tomaselli and Peter Morgan — the latter sculpts larger-than-life ceramics of his sightings — to a sound installation by Jenna Spevack.
At the same time, he appears to be taking a broad view of his mandate: examining not just the Russian disruption campaign and whether any of Mr. Trump's associates assisted in the effort, but also any financial entanglements with Russians going back several years.
Luke Cass, a former federal prosecutor with the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section, said the Justice Department had taken a broad view of "things of value" in other types of criminal cases, such as bribery prosecutions, but it rarely came up in campaign finance cases.
The 149-page report, an annual synopsis of the commitments that was shared with The New York Times, provides a broad view of Mr. de Blasio's approach to government, one less evident from speeches: "Transcendent" ideals are matched, in many cases, to incremental goals.
The broad view that Britain would manage to agree some kind of transition trading agreement before leaving the European Union had until now kept investors more or less on the sidelines on sterling, out of concern that a last-minute compromise would send the currency rocketing higher.
On its website, the ACLU touts a broad view of artistic freedom:  [A] free society is based on the principle that each and every individual has the right to decide what art or entertainment he or she wants—or does not want—to receive or create.
" He describes the idea that a manager might be better served sitting in the stands, taking in the broad view of a game, rather than at pitchside, where you can smell the sweat and see the fear, as "one of the biggest lies in the game.
So I don't and I think the question is, as it comes together, and the platforms get known, that's when I think people can make their choice about the future-- WILFRED FROST: No, and I certainly get that, that broad view in terms of the economy needs to grow.
Ms. Walsh told Mr. Kushner that the committee had a responsibility to take a broad view of its finances, mapping out a budget for the entire party and ensuring it could remain operational for the rest of the year, and could not solely focus on Mr. Trump's needs.
The administration put forward its broad view of what it means by "need not facilitate" when it sought a stay of the first judicial order in this case, a decision by Judge Tanya Chutkan of the Federal District Court in Washington, that the administration had to permit the abortion.
Importantly, Briggs does not suggest that we ignore word-by-word issues and "look to the whole" while writing translations, but that we take a broad view in reviewing, teaching or discussing works in translation, thus avoiding a criticism based on "gotcha" moments or small mistakes in the text.
Big banks have increasingly faced sanctions from regulators working in packs, at times led by the Fed, which is taking a broad view of what counts in ensuring that the banks it regulates are safe and sound, and which is pairing its big fines with extensive reporting requirements.
Mr. Paes, for example, kept a spreadsheet comparing his office's white-collar cases with those coming from his Manhattan counterpart, while the Manhattan prosecutors are known to take a broad view of their jurisdiction, jokingly referring to it as the "sovereign district" of New York, rather than the southern district.
We pair these classics with documentaries that reflect contemporary Hong Kong issues to weave a broad view of the collective journey Hongkongers have taken, from the 1930s as depicted in Rouge to present-day Hong Kong in the brand-new documentary If We Burn, which was just added to the lineup.
In building an argument that Mr. Trump has no obligation to respond to demands for information from Congress, Mr. Cipollone, in a letter sent Tuesday to House Democratic leaders, laid out an extraordinarily broad view of executive authority that, if maintained, seems likely to be viewed skeptically by the courts.
Even though Justice Department lost a number of convictions as a result of the decision in the Newman case, the Salman case may be a better vehicle for the department to argue that the justices should take a broad view of the circumstances that will support finding that providing inside information was illegal.
Dubbed the Compliance with Court Orders Act of 2016, the official text is slightly modified from the version that leaked last week, but contains many of the same provisions that had infuriated privacy activists last week, including a broad view of the information providers would be expected to turn over upon request.
I sincerely hope that this meeting, which will be the first official summit talk with a Foreign Head for President-elect Trump, will be conducted with a long-term perspective and a broad view so as to bring the revival of the Great America and help realize the peace and prosperity in Asian.
Since then, Hardiman has drawn criticism from liberals for a dissenting opinion in a gun control case, which the Alliance for Justice legal advocacy group said suggested he would take an "exceptional broad view of the Second Amendment" to the U.S. Constitution, which gives Americans the right to keep and bear firearms.
Hicks' testimony was more forthcoming than that of Bannon -- who would answer questions only about the campaign -- but Democrats said she failed to answer key questions by walling off her time at the White House, arguing that other administration officials did not take a broad view about what they could not discuss.
" Democrats are betting on the board, which includes three Democrats and two Republicans, adopting a broad view of the statute, and on Tuesday the North Carolina Democratic Party eagerly circulated an editorial from The Charlotte Observer, the primary newspaper in the state's largest city, with a headline that declared the "hearing isn't over, but it's over.
Start by taking a broad view with Brett Morgen's 2010 30 for 30 doc, which examines the titular date — when Arnold Palmer took his last swing at the U.S. Open, Game 5 of the NBA Finals commenced, Ken Griffy, Jr. tied Babe Ruth's home run record... and, oh yeah, O.J. tried to flee from the police in a certain white Bronco.
"I have continued to be concerned with Mr. Barr's very broad view of executive authority, especially given that we are still in the middle of the Mueller investigation," Hassan said on CNN, referring to special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE.
It offered a broad view of what the economic agenda of a President Trump would look like: Tax policies that track closely with what Republicans in Congress have long advocated, including deep tax cuts for the wealthy and a light touch in regulation, but much more willingness to disrupt longstanding trade agreements and international economic relationships in hopes of reducing the trade deficit.
From the couple's second-floor windows, Mr. Incontri has a broad view overlooking the park's ancient pines, its gravel running tracks and fountains and also the stagy grottos you might imagine had been installed by the park's original 18th-century creator, Giuseppe Piermarini, the architect of La Scala, but that were actually added almost a century later, as Mr. Incontri noted.
Mr. Barr's argument derived from his broad view of executive power: The Constitution, he claimed, does not permit Congress to make it a crime for the president to exercise his executive powers corruptly — even if he were to fire a subordinate, pardon someone or use what Mr. Barr termed his "complete authority to start or stop a law enforcement proceeding" to cover up crimes by himself or his associates.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) suggested last month that Vice President Pence take a broad view of what proposals could be allowed in a healthcare bill that leaders wanted to pass through the Senate with 51 votes under special budget rules.
Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who also runs euro zone affairs, told the BBC this month that some British leaders, including Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, were misleading people in suggesting Britain could retain much of the economic benefit of ties to the continent while quitting the EU. "He's saying things that are intellectually impossible, politically unavailable," Dijsselbloem said, reflecting a broad view on the continent that Britain must be held to tough terms if the already battered Union is not to face further desertions.

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