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"disarm" Definitions
  1. [transitive] disarm somebody to take a weapon or weapons away from somebody
  2. [intransitive] (of a country or a group of people) to reduce the size of an army or to give up some or all weapons, especially nuclear weapons
  3. [transitive] disarm somebody to make somebody feel less angry or critical

837 Sentences With "disarm"

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The Hanoi summit failed to disarm North Korea because North Korea won't disarm.
That way, when you unlock the front door, it can disarm the system alongside any of the other three available disarm methods.
The message was essentially, "We'll disarm when you disarm," Vipin Narang, a professor of political science at MIT and an expert on US-North Korea relations, told me.
" The bill's stated objective was to "disarm all citizens.
They want to maintain the strategic balance between their two countries' nuclear arsenals, and they also know that if they disarm unilaterally, they'll lose leverage to get the other side to disarm.
Here's the problem, as an entrepreneur, I raise a ton of money, and I'm sure I'll raise more in the future, you're willing to disarm, but you're not willing to disarm unilaterally. Right.
Kim pretends to disarm and Trump pretends to believe him.
The best way to disarm it is to do that.
The FARC will disarm and become a civilian political party.
Inevitably, though, resistance will disarm even the newest and strongest.
This fabulous pirouetting gun disarm is worthy of Master Rayllamm.
Iran says it will resist any efforts to disarm it.
During the conversation, the man attempted to disarm the officer.
Clinton would pass gun restrictions that could disarm law enforcement.
To disarm him, starve his ego; don't feed into it.
Well, Donald, when you unilaterally disarm, that tends to happen.
"I thought, Wow, that would disarm the fungus," he recalled.
It does not mean Pyongyang is ready to disarm today.
Medium rigged that VC bomb and is failing to disarm.
The rebel group now has until June 20th to disarm completely.
Just don't expect to disarm the Nest Secure with your voice.
"Our argument's gonna be that we can't unilaterally disarm," he said.
"The robot was able to disarm and disrobe Brizzi," Davis said.
In the following six months they will disarm, under international supervision.
I think they should disarm immediately, what do you think, yes?
So if Pyongyang won't disarm, what will Trump and Kim discuss?
Its fighters have begun to disarm and reintegrate into civilian life.
Outside the store, passers-by tried to disarm him, she said.
But, nearly ten months on, the FARC have yet to fully disarm.
Josephine's dad was injured as he tried to disarm Fluter, authorities say.
"conspiracy" to disarm the American public, and emphasized how modest his initiatives
Chris, who had tried to disarm the shooter, was among those killed.
The Kansas legislature just overwhelmingly passed a law to disarm domestic abusers.
We shouldn't unilaterally disarm American businesses while other countries are doubling down.
He uses a crutch to disarm people and is handsome like Bundy.
Nobody suggests they should unilaterally disarm while Donald Trump rakes in cash.
Authorities later used equipment from their explosives unit to disarm the objects.
Yet, if you decide to disarm, will the other side actually follow?
Meanwhile, here are the nine steps necessary to really disarm North Korea.
It also furnishes rebels who disarm with lodging and a monthly stipend.
If you "Unhand or disarm?" someone, you have most definitely maimed them.
Maybe it is time to unilaterally disarm, and take up arms elsewhere.
But Nashville's power to disarm and delight remains rooted in its music.
The answer is UNARM, although my brain likes the word "disarm" better.
He also said North Korea had to show its willingness to disarm.
Perhaps we'd even discover ways to disarm and disagree without being disagreeable.
And it will disarm subsidizing superpowers and create a level playing field.
In fact, there is reason to be skeptical they will ever disarm.
Green also appears to have the ability to disarm anyone he meets.
"These criminal groups were provided the opportunity to voluntarily disarm," it said.
My partner went to disarm it, and a second blast killed him.
You can arm or disarm your house using the Arlo app, set automated schedules to do so based on when you leave and get home every day, or set it disarm when your phone is in a certain range.
Like in Norway, people were persuaded this was time for them to disarm.
The most important thing, Mark, of course, is that we disarm North Korea.
Often the admission of a dysfunctional past is used to disarm adversarial criticism.
An estimated 7,000 FARC foot soldiers and commanders would be expected to disarm.
This is far more than the UN offers other African rebels to disarm.
The group refuses to disarm, as demanded by Israel and the United States.
The military has insisted that nonstate armed groups must disarm and demobilize first.
He also challenged Hillary Clinton's bodyguards to disarm, reports The Hill's Timothy Cama.
Lastly, there's a reported hack that can disarm the second-generation SimpliSafe system.
The only real way to disarm your enemy is to listen to them.
Adding more names without fixing these problems will only disarm law-abiding Americans.
He ordered his militia into hibernation, but pointedly never had his men disarm.
The president is now on a mission to disarm the world's nuclear hotspots.
I tend to use humor to disarm people and work through difficult material.
And we believe it's time for everybody to disarm rather than to arm.
Britain and the United States opted to disarm their warships on the Lakes.
Many states, like Texas, also provide police with authority to temporarily disarm individuals.
Paramilitary groups agreed to disarm in exchange for participating in the democratic process.
Under the deal, FARC was required to disarm, a process it completed last month.
But the subtext was clear: The boss wanted them to make up and disarm.
A real world use of kote-gaeshi and a knife disarm all at once!
They managed to disarm the attacker, but not before Castillo himself was shot twice.
In Colombia the insurgents will not just disarm but will also appear in court.
You want to disarm Iran and to make it no longer a rogue nation.
They contain stories, disarm our prejudices and have been persecuted or suppressed throughout history.
"In order to live in peace, you have to disarm your heart," she said.
You can also create a list of authorized smartphones to disarm the alarm automatically.
Government soldiers had come to disarm the Bodi, and the Bodi had fought back.
But in the short term, one party can't unilaterally disarm on a core issue.
But where her sound is timeless and stunning, her writing never fails to disarm.
Jennifer struggled to disarm him and Mr. McNew was shot one time in the face.
Our Muslim brothers had agreed to disarm and demobilize their army under a peace deal.
A number of hotel guests were able to disarm Mejia, restraining him until police arrived.
The accord has seen some 10,000 former fighters disarm and begin to enter civilian life.
For America to disarm at such a rate, 130m firearms would have to be destroyed.
It was Jerrod who called 911 and helped disarm Elizabeth after driving to the scene.
Meanwhile, some researchers claim their goal is not to disarm citizens, but to save lives.
"It's because he thought that would be the best way to disarm me," McGovern said.
The committee instead intended to give "encouragement to all players in the field" to disarm.
If not, can Kim at least convince Trump that he'd be willing to eventually disarm?
More than 0003,804 FARC fighters did initially disarm, and more than 8,994 weapons were surrendered.
Learning how to block, evade, immobilize and disarm potential attackers was not the hardest task.
He has repeatedly said former guerrillas with a true desire to disarm will be supported.
But why would we unilaterally disarm if other countries are not playing by the rules?
Instead of adding to the pain, he needs to disarm instead of politicizing the situation.
But perhaps no nominee was able to better disarm Blumenthal than Neomi Rao last week.
It's not going to be just the ban treaty that makes nuclear-armed states disarm.
Mind you, the disarm command only works if you explicitly enable it in the skill's settings page and also say your pin — which makes sense, because you wouldn't want a burglar just shouting "ALEXA, DISARM RING" from outside your home before they break in.
Then militias refused to disarm, neighbors fanned a civil war, and the Islamic State found refuge.
Malian authorities have come under fire for failing to disarm militias or beat back Islamist insurgents.
Then, using Crispr-associated enzymes, it can disarm the virus and prevent the infection from spreading.
It can strengthen the progression of our community and help disarm those who discriminate against us.
The Saudis have demanded that Hezbollah stop meddling in regional conflicts and say it must disarm.
Though Hezbollah's opponents still want it to disarm, the demand has slipped down the political agenda.
The government intends to disarm Renamo fighters and reintegrate some back into the army or police.
Police responded and attempted to use the robot to disarm the devices inside, when one exploded.
In fact, they will disarm over the six months after the final accord is signed. Sorry.
At another point, a student sneaked up behind a police officer and tried to disarm him.
Sadly, this unprecedented and exceptionally long-armed use of sanctions will not help disarm North Korea.
That allowed a police officer to rush in, disarm the suspect and take him into custody.
"Our aim is not to disarm the community—they are wise to be wary," Thomas says.
Clinton wants to "destroy your Second Amendment," Mr. Trump said her Secret Service detail should disarm.
When the fight against ISIS subsided, the militias showed little inclination to disarm and go home.
We can't yet imagine a way to disarm them and find our way back to trust.
China and Russia should be warned, to give them one last chance to disarm North Korea.
We should set aside for a minute our demand that they disarm before any other negotiation.
Kenya dispatched its military to the area in March to help restore calm and disarm communities.
Birch's party ran into a group of Red Army soldiers; the Americans were told to disarm.
Under the agreement, FARC combatants will disarm and demobilize over 180 days under United Nations supervision.
Then you can conveniently use an iPhone app to manage the settings and arm/disarm the system.
In the end, of course it would be liberal pedophiles who wanted to disarm — to silence — Seattle4Truth.
The military, noting that supply routes have been cut off, is asking rebels to disarm, SANA reported.
Unconfirmed reports on social media even said the diplomat had used jiu-jitsu to disarm the robber.
White racists do things like pass laws to disarm them, but that's not really going to work.
Hariri, alas, was killed by a car-bomb in 2005 after calling on Lebanon's militias to disarm.
The analysts say Saudi Arabia can live with a Houthi political role as long as they disarm.
Likewise, when no side can effectively disarm the other(s), the war goes on longer than average.
But complete bans that disarm faculty and adult students qualified to carry elsewhere unnecessarily sweep too broadly.
They're there to disarm someone who enters with a weapon and whose purpose is to harm Americans.
This case demonstrates that strong reporting from media groups like Bellingcat will easily disarm Russian disinformation campaigns.
We hate to burst anyone's bubble, but North Korea did not agree in Singapore to disarm immediately.
And it transforms its perceived weaknesses into strengths in ways that should disarm even veteran musical-haters.
But when you disarm your heart, you can go on, you can give a lot of love.
You can use Alexa and Google to arm and disarm the system with your voice as well.
Brendan Bialy, a student who helped disarm one of the suspects, said he knows both alleged shooters.
The Dayton peace agreement, which ended the Bosnian war, required paramilitaries to disarm and decommission their arsenals.
To escape, he wrote — first to distract his younger sister, he said, then to disarm his schoolmates.
It's unrealistic to expect that any single country will unilaterally disarm its cyberarsenals while the threats remains.
Last year, it offered to disarm itself, and disclosed the locations of some of its weapons caches.
Just as with an arms race, no one wants to disarm unilaterally in the data arms race.
Over the weekend, Kiir's troops surrounded Malong's house in Juba and unsuccessfully attempted to disarm his bodyguards.
President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita's government has vowed to disarm the militias but has struggled to do so.
The latest email to subscribers is a mind-boggling attempt to disarm and placate them with a puppy.
After level 22, players can pick up a perk called Home Defense that allows them to disarm traps.
Their continuation, say Americans negotiating with North Korea, is essential to maintain pressure on Mr Kim to disarm.
Mr. Kim, however, is likely to draw a different lesson: The Libyan leader who agreed to disarm, Col.
Renamo said it will disarm some 5,000 fighters and peacefully contest elections scheduled to be held in October.
The exception is the eligibility of FARC members to run for public office once they demobilise and disarm.
The unsettling rise in elephant poaching is aligned with the recent decision to disarm Botswana's anti-poaching units.
Mr Macron thinks honest debate will disarm many; he blames pro-Europeans for yielding ground to their opponents.
"We know that police somehow manage to de-escalate, disarm and not kill white people everyday," he continued.
The suspicious package exploded after the bomb robot cut a wire in an effort to disarm the device.
The confusion will disarm you and you'll end up wondering if you're the one who misread it all.
During the attack on Saturday, Josephine's father was injured as he tried to disarm Emanuel, according to authorities.
His group will not hesitate to act if a President Clinton tries to disarm gun owners, he said.
A specialist mine group could disarm one mine during a day, and then went home to their families.
In these extreme circumstances, the only rational move for each of the parties is to agree to disarm.
Stoneking says there are myriad ways to disarm a subject nonviolently if one is encouraged to do so.
The bottom line is that it takes years to disarm a country, even if it does so voluntarily.
In certain situations, his mere presence could produce a shifty unease, a tension he felt obliged to disarm.
Bomb technicians sent a robot to disarm the backpack, and in doing so, one of the devices detonated.
Under the terms of the peace plan, some 7,000 remaining fighters will disarm in return for judicial lenience.
The Hizb-i-Islami militia's refusal to disarm suggested continued mutual suspicion between former insurgents and the government.
Like any good comedy queen, MOTHA is funny—a quality that Vargas says he uses to disarm viewers.
Authorities openly stated the effort could not end the drug trade, but sought to at least disarm it.
The police even lost the ability to disarm anyone carrying a firearm unless the individual was under arrest.
But even if it became law, the Disarm Hate Act could prove to be little more than symbolic.
Lana Del Rey, Eilish and even Ariana Grande understand the power of humor to both disarm and destroy.
Moreover, we should respond to Islamophobia in a way that will not reinforce it, but rather disarm it.
Performing well with progressives, while not alienating moderates, requires a disciplined messenger with the charisma to disarm detractors.
Despite burgeoning diplomatic efforts to disarm North Korea, the international community has maintained maximum pressure on the North.
It's unclear what this will mean in practice as there is no requirement for the militias to disarm.
NAIROBI, Kenya — Did a group of bishops just disarm one of the most explosive political problems in Africa?
" Biden continued, "By refusing to disarm, a defiant Saddam has made the fateful choice between war and peace.
Two of the men who helped disarm and detain the London Bridge terrorist Usman Khan are convicted felons.
Along with Ford and Conway, local tour guide Thomas Gray, 24, and his colleague Steve helped disarm Khan.
Besides, Missouri had already made its own offer to disarm in 2014, but at the time, Brownback rejected it.
New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, a non-profit organization, ran a Disarm the iPhone campaign targeting the pistol emoji.
There's a simple keypad on the top that lets you use a passcode to arm and disarm the system.
There are certain things that I do that hopefully does disarm a person: I look them in the eye.
The campus was evacuated and police managed to disarm an explosive device inside the backpack without setting it off.
They were determined not to be the first guerrilla leaders to disarm in order to serve long prison sentences.
They reframed and helped disarm two of her opponent's most potent arguments before the election campaign has even started.
Red Sparrow has Jennifer Lawrence playing a Russian assassin who's trained to use seduction to disarm and kill men.
The army has made no serious attempt to disarm these militias, said Human Rights Watch, a watchdog, in December.
Sometimes these robots are used to place an explosive near a bomb in order to disarm it via explosion.
This settlement may bring some awareness to the futility of gun control regulations that only disarm the law-abiding.
The shift is so kinetic and surprising—and original—that to say more would be to disarm its punch.
Critically, it can suggest wavering on the part of Washington's ability to secure Pyongyang's binding, accountable commitment to disarm.
He generously peppers his speech with cursing, which he admits is meant to disarm people, driving home his honesty.
At the heart of any DDR programme is a bargain: disarm, cause no more trouble—and you will benefit.
Duterte urged rebels to disarm and hold talks and said anyone not authorized to carry guns would be killed.
DISARM would provide financial incentives under Medicare reimbursement, giving enhanced reimbursement to novel antibiotics addressing serious, life-threatening infections.
Some people (this is me) shoot out apologies like a Pez dispenser, hoping to disarm critics or win reassurance.
And our Beijing bureau chief examines whether China is undermining efforts to disarm North Korea, as Mr. Trump suggested.
Mr. O'Brien tries to disarm potential objections by emphasizing the idea of theater itself as a problem-solving space.
A group of FARC dissidents, who did not disarm in the recent peace deal, is active in the area.
Users can arm or disarm their Abode security system and receive notifications that a motion sensor has been triggered.
Russia, especially, began to grow impatient with Turkey, which was either unable or unwilling to disarm these terror groups.
Violence has been escalating nationwide since February, largely because earlier peace efforts failed to disarm militia groups, he said.
When they come to murder the children, the individuals who tried to disarm our cops will be hunted down.
Hixon — an athletic director and wrestling coach at the school — is reported to have tried to disarm the alleged shooter.
By now, I thought car companies or the telecom folks would have figured out how to disarm cellphones in automobiles.
You can arm and disarm the alarm, call for help, trigger the siren, and set preprogrammed modes, all via voice.
Inside is a sensor that works with a small fob called the Nest Tag to arm and disarm the system.
If we're ever going to disarm massive reflexive attacks, first, we need to take time to understand what we're attacking.
Second, he used humor to disarm the problem, finding that Americans tend to forgive those who can laugh at themselves.
"Lebanon will only survive or prosper if you disarm Hezbollah," Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told a conference in Italy.
Miami (CNN)Donald Trump on Friday wondered aloud what would happen to Hillary Clinton should her Secret Service detail disarm.
Manning's Twitter presence—including calls to disarm police forces—has also repeatedly drawn the wailing of distressed Fox News staff.
The decision allows police to frisk and disarm a person without any indication that the person is breaking the law.
"When my abuser would threaten or attack me, I cut my wrist as a way to disarm him," she said.
To be sure, the process matters: Maybe it does take a direct, personal, friendly relationship to convince Kim to disarm.
We, as Americans, must come together to do more and demand that our elected leaders do more to disarm hate.
"Clarky's Darkies" became a joke in our house; it's a good way to disarm and cope with stuff like that.
The failure to disarm Hezbollah has had other consequences for Lebanon, which has itself been the target of Hezbollah's weapons.
" And, "But when you disarm" — not "rebuild" — "your heart, you can go on, you can give a lot of love.
The radiant green bursts aren't just radiant green bursts but in fact demonstrators using laser pointers to disarm police drones.
Hamas has refused to disarm or renounce violence, rejecting a key condition by Israel and Egypt for ending the blockade.
Republican candidates for the White House had called on the protesters to disarm, saying the law must be obeyed. Sen.
But we are frequently met with suspicion or disdain by gun owners who think we're secretly out to disarm them.
We were assailed by the gun-rights crowd, of course, which said we wanted to disarm all law-abiding Americans.
Some parts of Renamo have rejected the deal, which requires fighters to disarm and co-operate in elections in October.
That is until he turns to Michoacán's state governor Silvano Aureoles Conejo's plans to disarm self-proclaimed vigilantes like him.
To the North Koreans, Mr. Bolton knew, the Libya example was shorthand for making a bad decision to unilaterally disarm.
But only one bill, named the Disarm Hate Act, would seek to use hate crime laws to curb gun violence.
Coalition forces have already begun to disarm mines planted by the Houthis on their route into Hodeidah, Malki told Ekhbariyah.
Mr. Mankouche forced employees and customers into a back room, but a customer managed to disarm him during a struggle.
If they do so, he will defy the oddsmakers, disarm adversaries, and garner cooperation from key components of his federal workforce.
It's funny because we don't expect it, and because these bloopers immediately disarm what is usually a pretty mundane viewing experience.
For obvious reasons — an intruder shouting "Hey Google, disarm nest" through your door comes to mind — Google still doesn't allow that.
But North Korea said America's demands were "gangsterish", prompting fears that it was already back-pedalling on its commitment to disarm.
The ads were meant to disarm voters, to show them that women were running for office to take care of people.
These words serve a triple purpose: They disarm the opponent, calm you down and make you smile ... or at least snicker.
Rafik Hariri, Saad's father and a popular former prime minister, was assassinated in 2005 when he tried to disarm the group.
With time, the opportunity to separate the group, offer carrots and sticks to some so they disarm and surrender, becomes available.
It combines this with proofs of time that disarm a wide array of attacks to which proofs of space are susceptible.
As Harvey Milk taught us long ago, in a "coalition of the us's" we have the political power to disarm hatred.
According to Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas, the couple used their "good looks and charm" to disarm their alleged victims.
In an email, a spokeswoman for the Secret Service confirmed that Mr. Sandford was arrested after trying to disarm the officer.
Unfortunately, too many pundits cling to unhelpful narratives that harm the development of a more effective policy to disarm North Korea.
Sanctions against North Korea and China remain indispensable, as they are the only peaceful means for coercing the regime to disarm.
Another blast occurred as a robot was trying to disarm explosives left in the trash at the train station in Elizabeth.
Not only will the rebels be wearing civilian clothes when they disarm, but they will also have the chance to marry.
Brendan Bialy, who helped disarm a shooter at his Colorado high school in May, graduated Marine Corps boot camp in September.
The proposal would ostensibly disarm all the rebel factions so as to protect the three million civilians living in the area.
Iraq's Sunni and Kurdish politicians have called on Abadi, who declared victory over Islamic State last week, to disarm the PMF.
Is it really to be expected that Hamas should disarm so as to make it easier for Israel to kill them?
Certain melodies become so mechanically familiar over time that when you pay attention they disarm, and that's how Christmas music works.
His voice was shrill, sitting atop the mix and accosting the listener with piercing shrieks meant to disarm and disorient them.
If the North Koreans are successfully subverting the sanctions on imported petroleum, Mr. Kim would be under less pressure to disarm.
This happens all the time with all kinds of people who actually are evil, That's what they do: They disarm people.
Sergeant Melgar had led a team of soldiers from Afghanistan trained to disarm improvised explosives there, one of his commanders said.
While there has been talk of having them disband and disarm, only a couple of them seem willing to do so.
Some have suggested online that Northam, a Democrat, is involved in a wider conspiracy to disarm conservatives and leave them defenseless.
The committee also passed the Disarm Hate Act, which prohibits a person convicted of a hate crime from purchasing a gun.
For example, the proposed DISARM Act seeks to allow antibiotics to be paid for separately from a bundled payment for hospitalization.
Any strike plan, whether to disarm North Korea or punish it, would have to ask whether this was an acceptable risk.
I always felt that I could use my feminine charm to disarm men to get them to tell me their story.
"In order to disarm their concern, I offered them and their CTOs access to our platform," he told CNBC on Thursday.
From there, the groups will disarm under the watch of United Nations inspectors and then begin a new life as civilians.
The crowd fled, he said, after someone at the vigil produced a handgun and another person tried to disarm the individual.
These men hoped that their images — these black archetypes — would not only disarm racist stereotypes but also bolster black self-esteem.
Depending on which American official is talking, the phrase means either that the North must disarm completely before it receives any benefits in exchange or that if the North does not disarm, America will see to it that he goes the way of Libya's late dictator, Muammar Qaddafi, who was overthrown, dragged from a ditch, beaten and shot.
" In another instance last year, Trump called for Clinton's Secret Service protectors to "disarm immediately" — adding, "Let's see what happens to her.
It cannot disarm unilaterally but it can, and must, lead the other nuclear powers in a determined effort to abolish nuclear weapons.
The Nest DetectFinally, there's a little fob called the Nest Tag which lets you disarm the system without typing in a code.
"They have not done the real work that needs to be done to disarm the anti-vax social media empire," Hotez says.
They've helped to pass good gun laws, including laws to disarm domestic abusers in 28 states, and defeated thousands of bad bills.
The main purpose of the deal that did so was to disarm the FARC and convert it into a legal political party.
There are calls for it to intervene to disarm Mr Ortega's death squads, but so far it has remained above the fray.
The meeting between Seoul and Pyongyang comes as experts see slow progress on efforts to disarm North Korea since the Singapore summit.
I shudder at the thought of trying to disarm a blaring smoke alarm and the Alexa Guard alert at the same time.
Police opened fire after pleading with the man, 31-year-old Miguel Richards, to disarm himself during a 12-minute stand-off.
Her plan is to disarm law-abiding Americans, abolishing the Second Amendment, and leaving only the bad guys and terrorists with guns.
The rebels expressed gratitude for U.S. involvement, which they said might help move negotiations forward and protect their fighters once they disarm.
Today, Russia is in the business of defending both diplomatically and militarily the chemical-weapons-wielding tyrant it was supposed to disarm.
Early Monday morning, robots tried to clip a wire to disarm one of them, accidentally detonating it, the mayor of Elizabeth said.
He said no one would question the need for police to enter a house and disarm a sniper shooting at innocent people.
Despite the negotiations, Swiss gun rights advocates have argued the regulations threaten to disarm law-abiding citizens, according to the news service.
There is so much fear in the world, but with our love – and yes, our laughter - we can penetrate and disarm it.
Should this new agreement be finalized, Taliban forces currently controlling or influencing significant swaths of Afghan territory will neither disarm nor withdraw.
The Star also slammed Trump for not thanking an American man who helped disarm the gunman, after Kuchibhotla and Madasani were shot.
For Imagine (2012) and Disarm (2013), he built musical instruments out of decommissioned weapons seized by the Mexican army from drug cartels.
Many analysts suspected that rather than agreeing to unilaterally disarm, the North would try to drag Washington into bilateral arms reduction talks.
"I was able to stop Green from attempting to disarm me with a right elbow strike to the face," the sergeant wrote.
At the same time, he has erected stiff obstacles to such a reconciliation, chiefly by insisting that Hamas disarm as a precondition.
Trying to disarm a nuclear-armed North Korea would be madness, even if some politicians find that fact too emasculating to acknowledge.
"Due to some very heroic acts by the passengers, they were able to overcome this subject and disarm him," said CHP Sgt.
Siri can be used to get the status of the alarm, but it cannot be used to arm or disarm the system.
A monitoring station could also be installed inside North Korea as a first step toward a larger verification regime to disarm nukes.
Pino, who volunteers as a medic during protests and attends to those injured, said she has learned how to disarm an attacker.
Rather than agreeing to disarm, Mr. Kim is saying he is willing to engage in a process, headed toward an ambiguous goal.
Castro's plan to "disarm hate" includes renewing an assault weapons ban and proposing tighter restrictions on guns than those currently before Congress.
The threat came after CIA director Mike Pompeo said last week that the administration was looking to disarm the North Korean regime.
Hurst "kicked him in the head" along with the other Londoners being regarded as heroes for their actions to disarm the suspect.
The DISARM Act, a bill introduced in Congress this year, would direct Medicare to reimburse hospitals for new and critically important antibiotics.
Police and witnesses said Howell, who was fatally shot, allowed fellow students to escape unharmed and enabled classmates to disarm the man.
The U.S. supports an LAF strong enough to eventually disarm all groups in Lebanon, including Hezbollah, in accordance with U.N. resolution 1701.
She ultimately outsmarts the Horde (she discovers she can disarm and confuse them by calling Kevin by his full name) and escapes.
Her plan is to disarm law-abiding Americans, abolishing the Second Amendment and leaving only the bad guys and terrorists with guns.
Braman and a fellow deputy were able to subdue and disarm the suspect after both had been shot, according to the sheriff's office.
But there's something about Chip and Joanna Gaines — and, by extension, the changes they've helped catalyze in Waco — that tends to disarm cynicism.
There's also a keyfob that allows you to arm and disarm your system on the go with just the push of a button.
They want to disarm, says Jesús Emilio Carvajalino, a member of the ruling secretariat, better known by his nom de guerre, Andrés París.
With their razor-sharp observations and ability to disarm us through humor, memes are an effective way to raise awareness of serious issues.
The US cannot disarm unilaterally, but it can join and provide leadership to the international movement for a treaty to prohibit these weapons.
He could say, well, I don&apost like Bolton and I&aposm not going to do this if you expect me to disarm.
And although a terrorist may find it less easy to disarm an Air Marshall than an air hostess, it is still a possibility.
Mr Aoun says Hizbullah has a right to keep its weapons to protect Lebanon from Israel, infuriating politicians who want to disarm it.
The bomb squad arrived on the scene and used a robot to dry to disarm one of the explosives, but it accidentally detonated.
The daily action on June 16 is to contact your member of Congress and demand they sign on to the Disarm Hate Act.
It had such an impact, that host Neil Patrick Harris tried to disarm the controversy with his opening joke (it didn't really work).
Their ideological motivations mean they are harder to negotiate with, and less likely to disarm in return for cash or in-kind benefits.
The UN attempted a DDR scheme in Haiti in 2004 to disarm drug-traffickers rather than fighters; almost no weapons were handed in.
Now, that doesn't mean that we're going to unilaterally disarm ourselves in conference negotiations, but my objective here is to deliver a law.
Clinton's bodyguards should disarm and "see what happens to her," a comment that could renew voters' doubts about his fitness for the presidency.
Before they can disarm the menacing ghost captain's torpedo before the clock runs out, there's plenty of puzzles and gas leaks to solve.
Kenyatta said the national security council would send troops into other violent areas as well as Laikipia to restore security and disarm residents.
Even Syria joined in 2013, when it staved off threats of a previous strike by pledging to disarm its stockpiles of chemical weapons.
So often men will stroke my ego and tell me what they believe I want to hear as an attempt to disarm me.
Hillary's solution is to disarm law-abiding Americans, which leaves good people defenseless while criminals will continue to commit crimes against the innocent.
In the face of a growing backlash against all forms of gender and sexual progress, it's up to the left to disarm them.
I think I realized instinctively at a really young age that I needed to disarm people and make them feel comfortable around me.
Last month, the group warned it would not disarm as planned under the peace deal if Congress failed to pass the autonomy law.
At one point in Seoul last month, Mr. Tillerson suggested the North must first completely disarm, though lately he has hedged that wording.
She may not want the party to unilaterally disarm, but she also might not realize who's actually holding a gun to their head.
"It can actually be a strategy to disarm consumers," said Derek Rucker, a professor of marketing at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Without background checks, other laws – like extreme risk laws, an assault weapons ban, and laws to disarm domestic abusers — cannot be fully enforced.
North Korea has never offered to unilaterally disarm first, with the hope that the United States would then do something nice in return.
In other words, to the best of our knowledge, we were able to disarm the threat before it was able to do any harm.
Her dark sense of humour is starkly contrasted with the severity of the issues being discussed, but Beedham feels that this helps disarm viewers.
The ability to disarm the target by masking a rallying cry with festivity and play has allowed these traditions to endure in oppressive environments.
You can receive motion-activated alerts on your phone or use an Alexa device to arm, disarm, and check the status of your system.
Mr Kötter recalls how three experts were killed in Göttingen in 2010 when a timer-based bomb went off before they could disarm it.
If anyone enters the house and doesn't disarm the Nest Secure system, the alarm triggers and a large loud siren sound is sent out.
I listened to the Smashing Pumpkins' "Disarm" on repeat and goaded my parents into painting a wall of my once all-pink bedroom black.
Having lowered Mr Abbas's expectations of his plan, Mr Kushner might conceivably intend to disarm him with an unexpectedly generous proposal for Palestinian statehood.
Mr Trump has talked of offering "very strong" guarantees that the Kim regime will be safe from American attack if it agrees to disarm.
Doki Doki Literature Club uses tropes to disarm the player, before revealing surprisingly empathetic depth to its cast of cookie-cutter high school crushes.
Last year, New Yorkers Against Gun Violence attempted to get Apple to stop supporting the pistol emoji with a campaign called Disarm the iPhone.
Nest also includes two "tags" that you or someone you trust can carry on a keychain to quickly disarm the Secure with a tap.
" Pre-protest, many of Troy's conflicts were rooted in trying to straddle the line of being black while also trying "to disarm white people.
Speaking at a media conference, Chilcot said Britain chose to join the U.S.-led invasion before diplomatic means to disarm Iraq had been exhausted.
He has alarmed Asian governments first by his bellicose tone towards North Korea and now by his credulous response to its promises to disarm.
On March 30, the U.N. Mission in Liberia successfully completed its mandate, having helped disarm and rehabilitate combatants and helped families to return home.
Jubeir said Hezbollah, which he described as a subsidiary of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, must disarm and become a political party for Lebanon to stabilize.
It is created by Pittsburgh designer Madeline Gannon, who wants to disarm our fears around robots and for us see them as empathetic companions.
"Her plan is to disarm law-abiding Americans, abolishing the Second Amendment, and leaving only the bad guys and terrorists with guns," Trump said.
These critics are omitting the fact that attempting to disarm Hezbollah at this time would almost certainly lead to another civil war in Lebanon.
When sparring in the clinch they will also disarm their own knees by throwing slapping strikes with the inside or top of the thigh.
He works for the International Development & Aid Project (an NGO modeled on the Red Cross) and he's in the area to disarm land mines.
A consulting group taught teachers and students how to tackle a shooter, disarm them, and use their body weight to pin the shooter down.
After meeting Le Drian, Jubeir described Hezbollah as an arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guards and said it must disarm for Lebanon to be stable.
And counterintuitive though it may seem, ridicule and mockery have long been an effective way to disarm protesters who espouse bigotry and racial supremacy.
In your comedy you talk about racial stereotypes, sometimes invoking a stereotype to disarm it or other times pointing out truth in a cliché.
"The government has been trying to go into some areas to disarm all these groups, but it's not an easy job," Dr. Plumptre said.
With patience and guile, Pyongyang's post-abuse sweet talk may literally disarm both the U.S forces stationed in South Korea and South Korea itself.
Writing in the New York Times earlier this month, Ioan Grillo said the best way to disarm Mexican criminal cartels is by disarming Americans.
Ali traveled with Disarm Education Fund and Direct Relief International to deliver $1.2 million-worth of medicine and medicinal supply to Cuba in 1998.
Extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs), colloquially known as "red flag" laws, aim to disarm potential mass shooters before they carry out their deadly crimes.
There are already sufficient laws on the books to disarm people who pose stark public threats, such as alleged Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz.
That means they're about half ways until the bomb explodes, and so far the company doesn't seem much luck finding the code that'll disarm.
Gun rights proponents complain the rules could disarm law-abiding citizens and encroach on Switzerland's heritage and national identity that includes a well-armed citizenry.
Also, let's not forget that gun control in the late twentieth century in the States has basically been an effort to disarm people of color.
But Turkey now says that unless YPG forces east of Manbij disarm, it will be only a matter of time before Turkey attacks the group.
China, notably, never really believed that sanctions alone could bring about the American goal of forcing North Korea to disarm, and only strengthened them reluctantly.
He looks, and even sounds, like a twisted version of Tommy Wiseau; an accent that, in China Girl, works both to disarm and terrify you.
Finally, a good home security system is easy to arm, so you're encouraged to actually use it, and easy to disarm when you get home.
Hadi's government insists the Houthis disarm first, while the Houthis say this would require agreement on a unity government and timeframe for the transitional period.
The still-powerful military has also strongly opposed talks with three groups that fought it in the remote Kokang area last year unless they disarm.
Are you at all worried that Trump will ask Kim Jong Un to disarm, then use his refusal to justify some type of military action?
Congress' preemptive consent might even encourage more states to commit to the idea of an interstate compact and mutually disarm the economic development subsidy war.
David Cicilline, D-Rhode Island, introduced the Disarm Hate Act, which would prevent individuals convicted of violent misdemeanor hate crimes from possessing or purchasing guns.
After Japan was defeated in World War II, the country was forced to disarm and swear off military capability, outside of self-defense, ever again.
The report presents empirical evidence of the link between proliferation and nuclear accidents rather than citing the moral obligation of the United States to disarm.
The left arm could be used for blocking strikes, throwing a punch or, once in close quarters, grabbing an opponent's stick to attempt a disarm.
C. leader in the town of Tixtla, who was arrested after he protested Salgado's detention by leading his force to disarm the Tixtla municipal police.
My home system is set up to automatically arm itself every night and to disarm itself in the morning before the house begins to stir.
We're still working on bringing all devices back online and restoring arm/disarm and lock/unlock functionality for Nest Secure and Nest x Yale Lock.
The government of former President Enrique Peña Nieto launched a process to disarm and legalize the vigilante groups and incorporate them into official security forces.
Among those proposals, Walsh says, was a fake Israeli defense program that supposedly trained children as young as preschoolers to wield handguns and disarm terrorists.
Cho said he urged North Korea to speed up its nuclear talks with the U.S., while Ri said that Pyongyang was making efforts to disarm.
Haley said she appreciated that Trump issued additional remarks and said it was all part of his strategy to "disarm" global leaders with his candor.
When you sign up for monitoring, you'll create a password, which you'll give to the security center when they call you to disarm the system.
In June 2017, the government resolved to disarm the movement, declaring that anyone who identifies as a Reichsbuerger should be banned from possessing a weapon.
Abadi pledged in an interview to the Wall Street Journal to disarm Shiite militias that refuse to come under his control after Islamic State's defeat.
Fears of a repeat have hardened the guerrillas' resolve not to disarm until they feel sure of their safety, complicating the talks hosted by Cuba.
She could dodge bullets, pose as ambassadors, speak myriad tongues, disarm nuclear weapons, and save the world — all while juggling the demands of grad school.
The group called for Howard to provide adequate housing to younger students, to disarm campus police officers and to actively fight rape culture on campus.
We had two attack dogs that were trained to go for people as well, so that if someone pulled a gun, it could disarm them.
Finding those weapons, landing "render safe" teams to disarm them and airlifting them out of the country would be a difficult enough task in peacetime.
But subsequent talks have stalled over the time and place of a second summit meeting, and over the details of how North Korea would disarm.
" He notes that a century later, in the 1960s, politicians turned to gun control measures to "disarm politically radical urban blacks, like the Black Panthers.
You're known for playing the role of both preacher and politician to disarm and attack, giving you the reputation of being self-righteous and philosophical.
" He also said: "There's a lot of us who voted for giving the president the authority to take down Saddam Hussein if he didn't disarm.
Instead, it went to Mr. Washington, who took the stage wagging his head in disbelief, before deploying a winning strategy — disarm them, then own them.
He points out that you may also hear the pilot relay the command "disarm doors," which refers to the automatic deployment function of the slides.
Regardless of past failures, the international community must address North Korea's nuclear program now, before it develops nuclear capabilities that no diplomatic engagement can disarm.
Nuclear-armed missiles had recently achieved a level of speed and capability so that one power could completely disarm another in a matter of minutes.
WALLACE: President Trump says that if North Korea were to disarm, that the U.S. and the West would invest heavily and boost the North Korean economy.
He charged the gunman, knocking him off his feet, allowing a police officer to rush in, disarm the suspect and take him into custody, police said.
Saying that out loud, however, remained off the table in an attempt to disarm Sanders' supporters of their accusations the Democrat establishment was behind his rival.
I will not disarm so Turkey can come in to control us and make the Kurdish people slave to them, I will not agree to that.
One was the time his partisans went to disarm 2,000 Germans on a farm estate, shooting for hours, until they gave up for lack of reinforcements.
Now, at a time of incredible breakthroughs in realms like synthetic biology and looming threats like the Zika crisis, Trump seeks to effectively disarm biomedical research.
An explosive device possibly linked to the bombs that exploded in Manhattan and New Jersey this weekend detonated while a police robot attempted to disarm it.
The Second Amendment does, however, reinforce the rule of law and anti-tyranny structure of the US Constitution, by ensuring the government cannot disarm the people.
It said the government should "prosecute perpetrators of violence, disarm ethnic militias and local vigilantes, and begin executing long-term plans for comprehensive livestock sector reform".
Some 20600,000 people have to leave their homes early on Sunday in Germany's biggest evacuation since the war while officials disarm the 1.4 tonne British bomb.
The agreement has only partially been implemented because the government said there is not enough money to disarm and integrate the rebel fighters into the army.
Republicans and the gun lobby say that gun controls merely disarm law-abiding "good guys" and are ignored by the "bad guys" who buy weapons illegally.
In Fallout 3, by contrast, you can either nuke megaton for a bunch of money or do the objectively morally right thing and disarm the bomb.
Within minutes, deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department were on the scene, and were able to disarm and handcuff 38-year-old Juan Rodriguez.
The series uses comedy to disarm its viewers, and to attract the kind of audience that veers away from more serious material like HBO's The Leftovers.
But instead of putting tariffs on U.S. goods, China banned exports to North Korea of materials tied to weaponization, pressuring the country to disarm its military.
Haley said that she appreciated that Trump issued additional remarks and that it was all part of his strategy to "disarm" global leaders with his candor.
See we should use our economic power to have them disarm — now then it becomes different, then it becomes purely economic, but then it becomes different.
Though no one expects the court to force the nuclear states to disarm, a verdict against them could increase pressure on them to exercise more restraint.
The more Instagram can disarm that problem by pushing excess content creation to Stories and educating users about how the feed operates, the less they'll complain.
He doesn't seize the opportunity to disarm his comic predators, and the performers know they can land a shot at a vulnerable target at every turn.
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This is the time to lock arms against the enemy, not to voluntarily disarm by taking our best, brightest and most experienced defenders off the battlefield.
With a government in place, the EU is also considering helping Libya strengthen its borders and disarm militias, according to a draft plan seen by Reuters.
After declaring a year ago that Mr. Kim had to disarm quickly or face "fire and fury," Mr. Trump now says there is plenty of time.
He gets several countries to disarm their nuclear programs and has fashioned Project Zeus, a series of weapons of mass destruction that could obliterate several cities.
Getting North Korea to completely disarm, his aides conceded, is not remotely possible — and the North has rejected any talks that involve giving up its arsenal.
The same was true for the 2003 invasion of Iraq: It was first and foremost a campaign to disarm Saddam Hussein of weapons of mass destruction.
As a result, Kim has given the world the false hope that, this time, the North Korean regime may have chosen "not to be" and disarm.
An Oregon high school football coach was able to disarm a student with a shotgun preventing a possible massacre by talking him down and hugging him.
"If we want to disarm the climate debate, we have to be willing to assume there are good intentions on the other side," Dr. Majkut said.
Agents from the California Department of Justice work with local law enforcement officials to surveil and disarm people in the database believed to illegally own firearms.
Sunni Muslims and Kurds have called on Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to disarm the PMF, which they say are responsible for widespread abuses against their communities.
Your smartphone and the Nest app can also be used to arm / disarm Secure or receive notifications about events that it detects when you're away from home.
Through eight sessions, she and her therapist tried to disarm the triggering memory of being in the ICU and informing her daughters she tried to kill herself.
Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, "heartless hypocrites," he dared them to "let their bodyguards immediately disarm," an apparent reference to their Secret Service protection.
But around 1,000 have either refused to disarm or abandoned DDR to join gangs, some of which reportedly offer triple the two-year government stipend of $5,400.
In 2009 the Nigerian government offered militants sabotaging oil production in the Niger Delta a monthly stipend of 60,000 naira (about $400 at the time) to disarm.
In light of the rising threat, the government's efforts to disarm the movement are moving too slowly, says Green MP Irene Mihalic, the party's home affairs spokeswoman.
In coming weeks, the rebels will leave their camps and relocate to a set number of sites, where they'll disarm under the watch of United Nations inspectors.
French news reports suggested on Wednesday that Colonel Beltrame had at some point tried to disarm Mr. Lakdim, precipitating the shooting and lethal knifing of the gendarme.
As the characters reveal their sensational secrets, they occasionally let us in (via time-stopping interludes) on even more deeply buried secrets, which disarm with their simplicity.
Kendrick Castillo, 18, was shot dead three days before graduation, when he and two other students charged the shooters in an effort to disarm them, authorities said.
But Mr. Kim would be unlikely to see that as much of a victory and he has rejected any talks that would ultimately require him to disarm.
Elizabeth Warren is seeking to find a balance — disavowing fund-raisers with wealthy contributors while promising not to actually disarm in a potential matchup with President Trump.
With the announcement came a surprise: The government said it and the FARC had chosen La Paz as one of the zones they would settle to disarm.
Further, whether because of an oversight or by design, they had a particularly nasty feature — once a bomblet was armed, there was no way to disarm it.
The guerrillas agreed to disarm in return for promises of reintegration into society, economic benefits for former fighters, political representation in Congress, and guarantees of their safety.
He used it to disarm Bruce Willis in Die Hard, to woo Kate Winslet in Sense and Sensibility and to rattle Daniel Radcliffe in the Harry Potter films.
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I'd want the front door sensor to turn on certain lights throughout the house, and I'd want some soothing music to turn on when I disarm the system.
So a player armed with Home Defense can find any old trap, hover over it, and hit the button to disarm it repeatedly to fill their experience bar.
When the residents of the off-the-radar Swedish community of Hårga are introduced, they seem to be just the right kind of exotic to disarm their visitors.
In the 1860s, in the aftermath of the Civil War, several Southern states passed racist gun control measures that were explicitly designed to disarm newly freed black Southerners.
Nor should anyone imagine that a military effort to disarm or destroy the North Korean regime if it refuses to denuclearize would resemble the campaign that overthrew Qaddafi.
When a man walks into a local bar with a gun, Paterson knows exactly how to disarm him, but he's shaken by the brief encounter with near-violence.
As North Korea nuclear expert Vipin Narang of MIT points out above, "Kim Jong Un will never unilaterally disarm" because he wants to safeguard against such an attack.
Authorities in the March 2 incident initially used equipment from their explosives unit to disarm the objects, which police said were wrapped in wire and viewed as suspicious.
Security force have tried to disarm tribesmen, which had seized large caches of light and heavy weapons from Saddam Hussein's army in the chaos following the 2003 invasion.
No "amount of pressure would convince Mr. Kim to disarm because the North Korean leader sees the nuclear and missile program as his regime's ticket to survival," Sen.
Mater's Disarm 1-10 (from Desert of Pharan) comes out of the artist's vigilant recordings of the city's development over the past decade—including its gentrification and militarization.
It began working to disarm some of the autodefensas , while integrating others into a "rural defense corps" and hailing their work as an example of effective local justice.
Now, what we've been doing is looking at the data and we know that police somehow manage to de-escalate, disarm and not kill white people every day.
The U.S. may have to live with a nuclear North Korea indefinitely, but history shows that, with sufficient patience, economic pressure, and negotiation, nuclear states will sometimes disarm.
Jerusalem (CNN)Hamas should disarm and recognize Israel if it is to join a Palestinian unity government with rival group Fatah, the United States' Mideast envoy said Thursday.
A torrent of headlines have reported that the United States intelligence community reached the bleak determination that no amount of pressure will convince Kim Jong Un to disarm.
It's the cinematic equivalent of K-Pop: an elaborately scripted and manicured production that shouldn't work, but is earnest enough to disarm even the most practiced highbrow cynic.
You can set the system to arm and disarm based on your location (if you grant the app location permissions), as well as the time, and other conditions.
During a visit to London, the crown prince and the British prime minister agreed to cooperate on issues of common interests including efforts to disarm Hezbollah in Lebanon.
After all, few people possess star power like the 72-year-old country singer, who aims to dazzle you with her look and disarm you with her voice.
Bush: American and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm Iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from grave danger.
That's the other thing about comedy that's so great: it has the ability to disarm people and also open audiences up to a deeper meaning behind the work.
The 200-strong Armando Rios First Front in the southeastern jungle province of Guaviare said this week it would not disarm or demobilize once an accord was reached.
Gunfire erupted outside the palace of Charles Wesley Mumbere, the king of the Bakonzo people, when the Ugandan troops tried to disarm Mr. Mumbere's guards and arrest him.
Moise said in an interview with Reuters last month he was working on strengthening Haiti's police force and had revived a commission to get gang members to disarm.
A U.N. Security Council resolution a month later recognized him as the legitimate head of state and called on the Houthis to disarm and quit Yemen's main cities.
Freed from the need to accommodate an increasingly aggressive China, the participating states realize they can act on their own to disarm the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
That, in turn, made it harder to disarm the militias, since each faction and town knew its weapons might be needed to protect its interests in the constitutional process.
Federer needed to save three match points to disarm Isner's big serve and take the day's opening singles contest, which like all of Sunday's matches was worth three points.
His brother-in-law, Azzeddine Soufiane, 57, a butcher and father of three, moved quickly in what appeared to be an attempt to disarm the lone gunman, Aouame recalled.
Police had "no information right now" that he shot anyone with it, but another person in the crowd tried to disarm the man and panic broke out, Moore added.
Mr Kim, they point out, is already dragging his feet over the commitment he made in Singapore to disarm, having failed to provide any inventory of his nuclear capabilities.
The injured officer was able to call for help, police said, meanwhile building management and maintenance workers nearby "heard the struggle" and were able to control and disarm Augustin.
In addition to the keypad, you can arm the system with Alexa, SimpliSafe's mobile app, or a keyfob, and you can disarm it with the app or the keyfob.
" South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, another presidential contender, tweeted that Trump "isn't just failing to confront and disarm these domestic terrorists, he is amplifying and condoning their hate.
If we want to successfully disarm those who showcase the worst of America, that requires something far more difficult: Recognizing and tackling the ugliness we all carry within ourselves.
While North Korea honored its promise to  return the remains of fallen U.S. soldiers during the Korean War , there have been troubling reports that Pyongyang will never truly disarm.
After previous mass shootings, applications for new gun permits and gun sales have risen sharply, as gun-owners hear dire warnings that the government is coming to disarm them.
In December, a state commission investigating the shooting found that eight deputies had ignored protocol for active shooters that calls for pursuing a gunman to try to disarm him.
Sanctuary cities receive full funding, as does ObamaCare, while the bill contains a gun control provision that, according to Gun Owners of America, threatens to disarm law-abiding Americans.
After the war ended, the minesweeper units trolled the waters off Kuwait to find and disarm the more than 1,000 mines Iraq had dropped in concentric arcs for miles.
These allegations often point to the LAF's failure to disarm Hezbollah and not enforcing UN Resolution 1701 which states that all militias other than the LAF must be disarmed.
It's described as a "dynamic SWAT simulator" where players can choose to work as the member of a SWAT team attempting to disarm the shooter, or the shooter themselves.
But Thompson is listed as one of Disarm the Deep State's "Dirty Dozen," a list that also includes the likes of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Sen.
These foot soldiers produce proteins that disarm the mother's defenses, destroy the smooth muscles that line her blood vessels and dilate and redirect the vessels to feed the embryo.
He went from demanding that North Korea rapidly and completely disarm to saying he was in no hurry, as long as Mr. Kim stopped testing nuclear bombs or missiles.
Tools range from hook-and-line kits used to disarm I.E.D.s to armored heavy equipment that can help dispose of 500-pound bombs buried under several feet of debris.
While Congress ducks this life-and-death issue, laws that could disarm domestic abusers before they can kill have been enacted in New Jersey, North Dakota, Tennessee and Utah.
None of these objections disarm Hägglund's essential argument, which I find—having been raised in a Christian tradition relentlessly committed to preferring the eternal to the worldly—beautifully liberating.
Jaysh Al Mahdi launched attacks that killed hundreds of coalition forces and Iraqi civilians before major losses in Basra and East Baghdad forced it to disarm in early 2008.
If they disarm Hamas, Palestine and Islamic Jihad, establish good governance, recognize Israel as a Jewish state, among other things, then and only then is a faux state possible.
That would mean either Beijing pushing its nuclear arsenal up to where the United States is, or Washington continuing to disarm alongside Moscow until both reach China's lower levels.
Mr. Trump's aides have privately expressed concerns that as the United States improves its missile defenses in Asia, the North could see that as a reason never to disarm.
But you're just another self-righteous liberal on another self-righteous crusade, too blind or stupid to see how governments always use people like you to disarm their citizenry.
WHEN on October 2nd a narrow majority of Colombian voters rejected a peace agreement under which the FARC guerrillas were to disarm, it was not just a pollster-confounding shock.
It demands to be acknowledged and remembered; even when we want to disarm it, to leave it behind, or to disbelieve in it, it latches on like a persistent nuisance.
Conversely, if most immigrants prove to be liberal and broad-minded in their attitude to religion, gender and politics, this will disarm some of the most effective arguments against immigration.
While the public often thinks of federal investigators handling terrorist acts, Menendez noted it's important to remember that local police are on the front lines helping to disarm potential explosives.
The system's control unit — the Nest Guard — has appeared offline since around 4AM ET. While offline, homeowners haven't been able to remotely arm or disarm the system through Nest's app.
Interior Minister Nestor Reverol said the event marked the renewal of efforts to disarm Venezuelans, through a combination of seizures and a voluntary program to swap guns for electrical goods.
Although cyber defenders were mostly able to disarm hacker's attacks, hackers are constantly creating variants that will be harder to detect, and perhaps costlier to the public and private sector.
Barack Obama's nuclear modernization program, sold to the public on the promise of greater safety, intensified America's ability to launch a successful first strike that could disarm a rival power.
"If you're serious about things like offering pre-K to everyone, building affordable housing and helping New Yorkers who need it the most, you cannot unilaterally disarm," Mr. Phillips said.
The No HATE Act, the Disarm Hate Act, and the Domestic Terrorism Data Act also seek to address some of the threats posed by violent extremism in the United States.
Likewise, Kim Jong Un will neither disarm nor reform the national economy even as he allows his family and cronies the benefits of quasi-capitalism in the showcase capital city.
Last week, President Trump said that he hadn't realized how difficult it would be to disarm North Korea until he received a short history lesson from Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Tin from Man Maw provides revenue critical to the survival of the self-proclaimed Wa State and its rulers, who have refused to disarm or participate in Myanmar's peace process.
Los Angeles (CNN)Passengers on a Greyhound bus were able to overcome and disarm the gunman in a shooting that left one person dead and five injured Monday, authorities said.
Details: Moments before police shot the attacker dead on Friday, several people rushed him, trying to disarm him of his two knives while he wore a fake suicide bombing vest.
With more than 300 members in prison, its leadership decimated by arrests and many Basques more focused on bread-and-butter economic issues than independence, ETA wisely decided to disarm.
It purports to be a notice from the U.N. announcing the creation of a "Civilian Weapons Confiscation Study Group," which would facilitate gun control laws in order to disarm civilians.
"If past experiences are anything to go by, Kim Jong Un is hoping to extract a loosening of sanctions or other assistance by feigning a willingness to disarm," Hribernik explained.
Also round layout features attacking teams having to plant a bomb at designated zones and defenders having to disarm the bomb or eliminate the other team before it gets planted.
During that time, Syrians desperately need state institutions that can alleviate the humanitarian crises, peacefully disarm or absorb rebel groups (this was a key lesson of Libya), and fight ISIS.
"Piriform believes that these users are safe now as its investigation indicates it was able to disarm the threat before it was able to do any harm," says an Avast spokesperson.
When they come to your shoot, they expect you to take charge... Your job is to disarm them, get the shots you need, and get them moving on with their lives.
When the Redcoats came to disarm the colonists, the American patriots relied on the right to "have arms for their Defense," as stated in the English Declaration of Rights of 1689.
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The Shootings 'Happened Fairly Sudden and Quick': Prosecutor Gramiccioni said the victims had little — if any — time to try to disarm their killer or talk him out of pulling the trigger.
In fact, there has been no bill in real contention in Congress for many years that would reduce the number of guns currently in circulation, or disarm any law-abiding Americans.
There's no professional installation required and it works with the Amazon Alexa voice assistant for an easier way to arm and disarm the smart home security system with just your voice.
A flood of local and federal agents responded to the scene -- including folks from ATF and the FBI -- and bomb squads were reportedly able to disarm it by proactively detonating it.
Since the poll, Renamo has demanded it rule in the six provinces where it won the most votes, while the government has called for the opposition to disarm before opening discussions.
But Moon's desire to advance ties with the North despite little progress on denuclearization has raised alarm bells in Washington, with U.S. officials worrying it could weaken Pyongyang's resolve to disarm.
Reconciliation is the term the government uses for local deals with rebels for them to either disarm and accept its rule or to leave with small arms for other insurgent areas.
Luis Mendieta, a former chief of Colombia's National Police who was kidnapped for 12 years by the FARC, said he worried that many guerrillas would join criminal gangs rather than disarm.
He then proceeded to take photos of himself laying across Devins' deceased body and posted them to social media until police were able to disarm him and take him into custody.
The government needs to "prosecute perpetrators of violence, disarm ethnic militias and local vigilantes," the ICG stated in the report, in addition to implementing long-term herding reforms in the region.
Among the segments were interviews with prominent conservatives appearing to advocate for extreme gun safety positions, such as arming grade-school children and teaching kindergartners to disarm terrorists and active shooters.
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"ETA has made the umpteenth announcement and says it will disarm ... it won't be in exchange for anything," Rajoy said during a meeting of his People's Party in the Basque Country.
As in previous such deals, the rebels were expected to be given the option to disarm and accept the government's rule or be bussed to rebel-held territory in the northeast.
The coalition government that took power after Qaddafi's fall failed to disarm the many militias that had fought in the rebellion, and a military conflict among armed factions swept the country.
Senator Charles Schumer has proposed three measures to reduce gun violence: expanded background checks, protective orders to disarm individuals at risk of violence or self-harm, and an assault weapons ban.
The combination of references from his Finnish background with those from her Korean-American one makes for dishes that disarm with their idiosyncrasies before winning you over with their daring flavors.
At the recent meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos this year, Swiss police used a drone detection system made by the Dedrone to detect and disarm unpermitted unmanned aircraft.
Members of right-wing militias have pledged to protest a Clinton victory, and say they won't fire the first shot but will fight back if the government tries to disarm them.
Such an image would seem to bolster Mr. Trump's suggestion that China, angered by American tariffs on its goods, was no longer a partner in the effort to disarm the North.
Mr. Bolton is a lightning rod in Pyongyang because of his proposal that North Korea disarm voluntarily as Libya did in 2003 — a concession that ended badly, when Libya's leader, Col.
"My plan to disarm hate starts with comprehensively identifying the threat of white supremacist terrorism and combating it directly with a coordinated federal response," Castro said in a post on Medium.com.
While we don't know all the facts yet, initial reports indicated that police observed Keith Lamont Scott possessing a firearm, attempted to forcibly disarm him, and subsequently shot and killed him.
Almost as quickly, in a herculean effort, an international network of researchers at data and wet laboratories has started gathering and analyzing data to unmask and disarm this perplexing new disease.
Colonel Jencks sent all of the white women and children to Helena by train, ordered the immediate disarming of everyone and authorized the killing of black insurgents who failed to disarm.
The department said that the officers had used pepper spray and fired bean bag rounds to try to disarm Mr. Woods, but that they could not get him to drop the knife.
Luis Jalandoni, the Netherlands-based top negotiator for the National Democratic Front, the political arm of the communist movement, said the military wing, the New People's Army, would not agree to disarm.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The International Court of Justice on Wednesday rejected suits filed by the tiny Marshall Islands against the world's nuclear powers that sought to force them to do more to disarm.
The first is the nearly 70-pound aluminum case "base unit" — that looks like something agent 007 might need to disarm a bomb — which is a state of the art atomic clock.
Sunni Muslims and Kurds have called on Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who declared victory over Islamic State last week, to disarm the PMF, which they say are responsible for widespread abuses.
The dispute played out as President Donald Trump spoke to the convention Friday and vowed to protect gun rights in the 2020 elections and efforts by Democrats to disarm law-abiding Americans.
Swiss gun rights proponents are now complaining this could disarm thousands of law-abiding citizens and that it would encroach on Switzerland's heritage and national identity that includes a well-armed citizenry.
Scientists have hypothesized that youthful features in animals could underpin our attraction to and fondness of them — so when we disarm snakes and turn them into sneks, we're effectively bonding with them!
The FARC is ready to disarm and move its 7,000 hardened fighters and its 8,000 militia members into United Nations-monitored demobilization camps once a general amnesty is assured under the law.
A collective effort is being led between government agencies, cybersecurity firms and law enforcement to provide effective protection from ransomware, offer recovery solutions and disarm and apprehend the criminals behind the attacks.
South Korean progressives argue that rather than asking whether Kim is willing to disarm today, trust must be built so that Kim feels comfortable enough to give up his nuclear weapons tomorrow.
As of 12:30AM ET, Nest says it's working to bring all devices back online and restoring full arm / disarm and lock / unlock functionality to Nest Secure and Nest x Yale Locks.
So even if post-summit diplomacy goes nowhere and President Trump cannot convince Kim Jong-un to give up his nukes, preventive war to disarm North Korea is an unnecessary, dangerous tactic.
" The goal, Lithgow says, is to "disarm" people and "let them see a profounder truth, not just about the Clintons, but about a lot of marriages, and about a lot of politics.
Because an out-of-control immune response against native bacteria was thought to drive inflammatory bowel disease, Weinstock's insight was that parasites' ability to disarm the immune system might prevent the disorder.
Much of the buzz going in was how those with more progressive policies, like Senator Bernie Sanders, would find the time to disarm Biden with meaningful knocks on his Old Man views.
The next time you are trying to get a new customer, colleague or business partner to trust you, disarm them by sharing a misstep you made — then hit them with your credentials.
Our correspondent raises this question: If Mr. Trump makes good on his threat to pull out, how will he convince Kim Jong-un that North Korea can trust a deal to disarm?
A "tax return you can fill out on the back of a postcard" — long promised by the Republican Party — would essentially be a decision by the political class to unilaterally disarm itself.
But it can also disarm a stranger, start a conversation between people who speak different languages, get its owner onto an international television broadcast, or even slip open a door to romance.
There is also the danger that the militants, including many with links to Al Qaeda, might resent the efforts to disarm them and launch terrorist attacks in Turkey and elsewhere in Europe.
Back then, some conservatives supported gun control as a way to disarm African-American militants; Ronald Reagan signed a bill banning open carry of loaded weapons when he was governor of California.
One of the first steps the Special Forces took was to disarm everyone at the base, except for the Afghan commandos accompanying them, and ask them to file out one by one.
In other words, following the withdrawal of all US forces, the Taliban wants the Afghan government to unilaterally disarm and they will then write a new constitution they regard as sufficiently Islamic.
It also drew attention because of the actions of another student, 21-year-old Riley Howell, who tackled Terrell, enabling authorities who arrived on the scene to disarm him, according to police.
If we can disarm these killers, de Grey suggests, we should gain thirty years of healthy life, and during that period we'll make enough further advances that we'll begin growing biologically younger.
Turkey says the weapons must be collected so they are not used against Turkish troops, but U.S. officials say they cannot disarm their own allies when the fight is not yet over.
"Do you want to entirely disarm against a Republican Koch brothers-funded Death Star?" said Amanda Litman, the co-founder of Run for Something, an organization that supports young candidates running for office.
Products include a water sensor to warn of flooding, a keypad to arm and disarm the system, a 105-decibel siren with manual and motion triggers, and entry sensors for doors or windows.
If you're going to talk to the haters, you have to disarm them with wit and charm, two things that will be easier for you to do if you are not Mike Huckabee.
He claimed Clinton wanted to disarm Americans and let Islamic terrorists slaughter them, while seeming to overinflate the number of Syrian refugees and insinuating the perpetrator of the Orlando attack was a foreigner.
In states with so-called "red flag laws," courts are allowed to intervene and give law enforcement officials permission to temporarily disarm individuals who they suspect to be dangerous to themselves or others.
Two things really make it work: it uses comedy to disarm the audience and draw us in, and despite its comedic tone, the film has characters and villains with actual personalities and goals.
There is only one way to get real gun control: Disarm the thugs and criminals, lock them up and if you don't actually throw away the key, lose it for a long time.
Having watched Johnson operate up close, I've witnessed his unique talent of combining wit -- often self-deprecating -- and knowledge to charm admirers and disarm critics (or enrage them, when he finds that advantageous).
I think that I disarm people very well, and so then I can talk about the things that I want to talk about and that I think are important and bring them in.
"Sound peace in South Sudan will not be brought about by a Security Council arms embargo, but rather by targeted measures to disarm civilians, as well as demobilize and reintegrate combatants," he said.
In February I explored the idea of how Facebook could disarm data privacy backlash and boost well-being by letting us pay a monthly subscription fee instead of selling our attention to advertisers.
One of our City Council members recently suggested that we should explore ways to disarm our city's police because it would prevent them from killing people and force them to approach crises differently.
If, at the end of a rigorous sanctions regime against China, the North Koreans are unwilling to disarm their nuclear arsenal, the U.S. must act accordingly before the threat detonates here at home.
Elite government security forces were deployed at the scene to control armed men from both sides, with some officers saying they had moved to disarm General Dostum's forces, who are mostly ethnic Uzbeks.
Sensible legislation has been proposed, including S. 185, the Promise for Antibiotics and Therapeutics for Health Act (PATH) Act and H.R. 512, the Developing an Innovative Strategy for Antimicrobial Resistant Microorganisms (DISARM) Act.
Sometimes I think setting stories of power games in a different era helps them to function almost like science fiction — allowing them to disarm us a little, then sock us in the gut.
For a graphic on donations to MNDAA, click here The MNDAA has refused to disarm or play an active part in Myanmar's peace process, and defense analysts say it continues to acquire weapons.
Now it has to work to preemptively disarm any future privacy crises or other scandals, and co-opt the "Time Well Spent" rallying call before it becomes a "Time to leave Facebook" movement.
The decision to disarm the local police was prompted by rising crime in the resort city and the "nonexistent response of the municipal police to the phenomenon," a statement from the group said.
As part of the de-escalation deal, Turkey was supposed to kill or disarm the hard-line militants; it sought to separate some of Idlib's more moderate fighters from the Qaeda-linked units.
Narrating the scene, the director Tate Taylor explains how he uses it to disarm the audience, giving a sense of innocence, but including clues that foreshadow the dark turns the movie will take.
Disarm the Deep State is a fund established by Jim Watkins, the operator of the hate-filled message board 8chan that the mysterious leader of the QAnon conspiracy theory has made his home.
Rather than sticking with the demand that North Korea disarm immediately, Mr. Trump opened the door to a prolonged freeze on the North's existing nuclear capability, with vague declarations that disarmament will follow.
Removal experts were able to disarm it after they noticed wires sticking out of the back of the stuffed animal, which was bulging in the spot where the bomb had been sewn in.
But by choosing essentially to disregard Mr. Obama's punitive measures, Mr. Putin can try to disarm his American critics, including members of Congress who consider him an aggressive foe of the United States.
"Opponents of the sugar program would have us do one thing: Unilaterally disarm and surrender our market to foreign producers," Heitkamp said in the Senate chamber during discussion of the farm bill in 2197.
In 2011, North Korea's official news agency carried comments by a Foreign Ministry official calling the earlier nuclear bargain with Libya "an invasion tactic to disarm the country," in effect a bait-and-switch.
But if you ask questions to find out what's really important to those who oppose you and then echo back what you heard, you'll disarm them and lay a foundation for trust and respect.
Everyone else can grab it as part of a $279 kit that includes a single door or window sensor, a motion sensor, and a key fob to automatically arm / disarm your home security setup.
During the April 27 summit, the leaders of the Koreas agreed to disarm a jointly controlled area at Panmunjom, work to prevent accidental clashes along their disputed sea boundary and halt all hostile acts.
A fragile ceasefire reached in September ended the civil war, but plans to form a unity government in May were delayed after there was no funding to disarm, retrain and integrate militias and rebels.
While I can see limited value in being able to quickly arm and disarm Blink systems with your voice instead of an app, asking for system status from a security camera isn't super useful.
We've had Kendrick Lamar mixed with Mario Bros just to truly disarm the poignancy of those bars he crafted through blood and sweat for with the sound of Bowser's fire booming over the top.
"Without any trust in the U.S. there will be no confidence in our national security and under such circumstances there is no way we will unilaterally disarm ourselves first," he said in a Sept.
A video emerged this morning showing an explosive device, reportedly linked to this weekend's explosions in New York City and New Jersey, detonating after law enforcement attempted to disarm it using a bomb robot.
This is all part of Ms. Klobuchar's approach: She sees humor as a strategy, a way she can disarm an opponent, charm a voter and, she hopes, undercut President Trump on the debate stage.
It's rare to see an artist smile during a performance, but Poe and Robinson were both grinning throughout, exuding a sly gaiety that that they wielded like a knife, a weapon to disarm viewers.
Mohammad Rafiq, a 65-year-old retired Pakistani Air Force officer, went to disarm the attacker, the mosque told Reuters, after hearing "shooting from outside" and seeing the armed young man enter the mosque.
The synthesis of jazz and electronic music is often more persuasive in concept than execution, but this was a duo prepared to disarm skepticism (even, if not especially, when Mr. Brown ventured some rapping).
Mr. Lipton takes up arms to disarm, with a cathartic exercise in wish fulfillment that even as it draws blood (in a variety of ways), drains the testosterone from the classic shoot-'em-up.
"Without any trust in the U.S. there will be no confidence in our national security and under such circumstances there is no way we will unilaterally disarm ourselves first," he said, according to Reuters.
On Friday, France's Le Monde reported that ETA were set to announce plans to disarm and have scheduled a full handover of weapons for April 8 — several Basque political leaders said this was credible.
Watch for European leaders to make moves to — hopefully, in their minds — charm and disarm Trump during his consequential visits to the NATO summit and to the United Kingdom for his first visit there.
He went from calling North Korea's Kim Jong Un "little rocket man" and seeming to promise military action against him to shaking the guy's hand and agreeing to try to disarm the Korean Peninsula.
Hugh Jackman falls into the first category, as witnessed when he recently settled into a well-positioned banquette in a West Village restaurant and faced his dining audience, the better to disarm and dazzle.
But McKinsey was financed by the same oligarch who backed Mr. Manafort, and it wrote an economic plan that Mr. Yanukovych wielded to disarm his critics — before discarding much of it after becoming president.
Deal with the embarrassment of being ignorantOne of my favorite ways to disarm someone who is already convinced that they know more than I do about a given topic is to agree with them.
That provision was designed to disarm opposition to the bill that cropped up last session, when Western states argued the bill prioritized economic diversification better suited for Appalachian communities than in states like Wyoming.
Third, the agreement demonstrates that congressional Republicans and Democrats can come together to resist attempts by the Trump administration to unilaterally disarm the very civilian tools and agencies we need to address these crises.
In the end, so many people came to protest against supposed Democratic plans to disarm them that they could not all fit in, and loudspeakers had to be set up outside for the latecomers.
" Kim was never willing to disarm, Lewis said, but he may have been prepared to "have those weapons recede from view, stop testing, stop showing them off at parades, stop threatening people with them.
Therefore, Beijing was not only included in North Korea discussions, in the United Nations and elsewhere, it was given a role at the center of the international community's efforts to disarm the Kim family.
The North Koreans also were offended by John R. Bolton, Mr. Trump's national security adviser, who has expressed hostility toward the North and has insisted that it disarm before other issues can be discussed.
Republican nominee Donald Trump has said he would be willing to host Kim for discussions in Washington, but he offered no specifics on how he'd get the North's 32-year-old leader to disarm.
And while aid alone will not fill the hole left by sanctions, the United States could participate in multilateral efforts designed to disarm rather than encourage Mr. Maduro's abhorrent effort to block humanitarian assistance.
"Like we are seeing with our President this is a sham investigation meant to silence those of us who stand up against attempts to disarm and destroy our great country," Shea wrote on Facebook.
Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut unveiled the "Federal Extreme Risk Protection Act," which is modeled after existing laws in multiple states that attempt to intervene and disarm people who exhibit warning signs of violent behavior.
A fragile ceasefire reached in September ended most of the fighting, but plans to form a unity government in May were delayed after there was no funding to disarm, retrain and integrate militias and rebels.
"Cop Uses Kindness to Disarm Danger" is a welcome headline at a time when there are so many other images out there of other outcomes, where police have used excessive force, sometimes with deadly consequences.
The grounding of Boeing Co's fuel-efficient, single-aisle workhorse after two fatal crashes is biting into U.S. airlines' Northern Hemisphere spring and summer schedules, threatening to disarm them in their seasonal war for profits.
But if Kim does disarm, then Congress may see less logic in spending $6 billion or more to expand a missile defense system based in Alaska that is designed mainly with North Korea in mind.
There's only one way to get real gun control: Disarm the thugs and the criminals, lock them up, and if you don't actually throw away the key, at least lose it for a long time.
In December, a state commission investigating the Parkland shooting found that eight deputies from the Broward County Sheriff's Office ignored protocol for active shooters that calls for pursuing a gunman to try to disarm him.
It can also work in sync with Nest products to lock the door when people are away, disarm the security system when people arrive home, and let someone in after they ring Nest's smart doorbell.
Netgear is also updating the Arlo Apple Watch app — letting users disarm cameras from their wrists, which is a nice touch — and it will let you filter your library by person detections and by camera.
There's an option that allows you to disarm the Nest Guard as the door unlocks, and one that automatically locks the door when you're away, which it detects by whether your phone is at home.
Democratic Republic of Congo army spokesman for South Kivu region, Dieudonne Kasereka, said by telephone that clashes had started after police came to disarm Colonel Abbas Kayonga, who was sacked from his post on Thursday.
The new government offers an alternative model to that seen in Norway, Denmark and some other European nations where mainstream parties have co-opted nationalist, populist movements, hoping to disarm them or capture their voters.
However time is short - the two leaders want to set up the demilitarized zone by mid-October - and it is not clear how they will enforce their plan to disarm and remove hardline Islamist insurgents.
That's why it's truly worrisome that even before sitting down with Kim and extracting an agreement to verifiably disarm his nuclear program, Trump reportedly signaled his openness to removing US troops stationed in South Korea.
We can support legislation, introduced this week by Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) and Representative David Cicilline: The Disarm Hate Act would prohibit people convicted of misdemeanor hate crimes from buying or possessing guns. 2.
"Any Palestinian government must unambiguously and explicitly commit to nonviolence, recognize the State of Israel, accept previous agreements and obligations between the parties -- including to disarm terrorists -- and commit to peaceful negotiations," the statement reads.
MIAMI — Donald J. Trump once again raised the specter of violence against Hillary Clinton, suggesting Friday that the Secret Service agents who guard her voluntarily disarm to "see what happens to her" without their protection.
During an armed standoff on the ranch of the family patriarch, Cliven Bundy, which drew anti-government crowds from around the country, including several constitutional sheriffs, Bundy demanded that his local sheriff disarm federal authorities.
This week, the government of Colombia and the nation's largest guerrilla group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, reached a deal under which the militants promise to disarm and join the political system.
Military officials said that the Pentagon has dedicated significant resources to stopping drones, but that few Iraqi and Kurdish units have been provided with the sophisticated devices that the American troops have to disarm them.
Turkey reportedly was trying to head off a major Russian-Syrian assault on Idlib by proposing to disarm the militants and evacuate them to a buffer zone in the region monitored by moderate opposition forces.
Saudi Arabi and its allies could expel Lebanese citizens, close air routes, cut off diplomatic relations and demand that Hezbollah be thrown out of government or forced to disarm, the political blogger Elias Muhanna wrote.
Kamarck says that in the post-Citizens United world, Democrats "can't unilaterally disarm" and spurn donations from plutocrats like Soros, but they are conflicted about billionaire donors in a way that the Republicans are not.
She would bend a principled stand that week as well, declining to disavow a new super PAC that would air nearly $15 million in pro-Warren advertising, saying she did not want to unilaterally disarm.
Ultimately, Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson has said, the idea is to force North Korea to the negotiating table, but only after it begins to show a willingness to stop testing and gradually disarm.
One of the two students killed in the shooting, 21-year-old Riley Howell, charged Terrell and managed to knock him over, enabling authorities who arrived quickly on the scene to disarm him, police said.
Those casualties came via the dead, but the disfigured youngsters carried chilling resonance with Negan's threat to disarm Carl in the season premiere, and with the angel statue at the Sanctuary adorned in severed arms.
"I would be happy to disarm the moment I see the other side disarming I'll be happy to show goodwill the moment I see an ounce of goodwill coming from the other side," D'Souza said.
Jeff Sessions, denied a federal judgeship more than 30 years ago amid charges he called a black colleague "boy" and hinted at past sympathy for the Ku Klux Klan, sought to disarm critics on Capitol Hill.
The Mamasapano massacre also dealt a blow to Aquino's vaunted peace efforts with separatists of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, which had agreed to disarm in return for self-rule over predominantly Muslim parts of Mindanao.
Frank Rose, a former senior arms control official at the State Department during the Obama administration, said Mattis appears to be taking a prudent approach by testing North Korea&aposs intentions to disarm before changing course.
The remarks, by the Palestinian police chief, left open the question of how Abbas might bring his former rivals in Hamas to heel given their refusal to disarm as demanded by Israel and the United States.
Michael Steven Sandford, who prosecutors described as a 19-year-old British national, was arrested on Saturday at the Treasure Island hotel in Las Vegas after trying to disarm the officer, according to Las Vegas police.
It's common for comedies to try and disarm serious topics through humor — You're The Worst tackles depression, Louie smirks at single parenthood and middle age — but Baskets, for better or worse, doesn't really have an agenda.
And late Sunday and early Monday, a number of explosive devices were found in a backpack in a garbage can in Elizabeth, New Jersey; one of them exploded while a robot was attempting to disarm it.
In December 2013, soldiers from President Salva Kiir's Dinka ethnic group tried to disarm Nuer soldiers perceived to be loyal to then-ousted Vice President Riek Machar, sparking fighting and inflaming ethnic tensions in South Sudan.
He wasn't planning on staying beyond that initial meet-and-greet, but just as he's about to secretly leave in the dark of night, Annie catches him trying to figure out how to disarm the alarm.
After more than a week of silence, Hariri gave a tense televised interview suggesting he may not resign if Hezbollah, the most powerful wing of the Lebanese government, agreed to disarm and withdraw from regional conflicts.
That raises questions over how to integrate members of a militia, which refuses to disarm and retains strong personal loyalty to its leader, into a NATO-trained force intended to represent the nation as a whole.
President Trump said Wednesday that he has years to reach an agreement with North Korea to rid the country of nuclear weapons, reversing the position he took a year ago that Pyongyang had to disarm rapidly.
First, Siegfried Hecker, one of the top experts on North Korea's nuclear program, wrote a report in May that says it would take around 15 years to disarm Pyongyang — significantly longer than Bolton's one-year timeline.
Over his objections, the campaign went ahead on the American and British premise that it was meant to disarm the Iraqi regime of chemical weapons, which it did not have or, at least, were never found.
Among the candidates Disarm the Deep State says it will support is Joanne Wright, who is running in California's 34th Congressional District in Los Angeles County, and last week was endorsed by the California Republican Party.
They also agreed to disarm Panmunjom, the truce village in the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone, where North Korean troops fired a hail of bullets at a North Korean soldier who defected to the South last year.
The coalition also advocates for policies promoting the development of new antibiotics under a stewardship program to ensure appropriate use — and is watching bills recently introduced to the Senate: the DISARM Act and the STAAR Act.
MICKEY BERGMAN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, RICHARDSON CENTER FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT: So I think it&aposs -- I think it&aposs -- to me it&aposs clear that the North Koreans will -- it will not disarm all of their nuclear weapons.
Writing in a South Korean military publication, U.S. General Vincent Brooks said recent steps by South and North Korea to disarm areas along the demilitarized zone between them had "the support and agreement of the United States".
Later, addressing a Rome conference, Lavrov said Russia and the United States both wanted North Korea to disarm, but said Washington would send a bad message if it walked away from a 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.
Mr Trump's insistence that there is "no rush" to disarm North Korea suggests a preference for a deal that is much less ambitious than ridding the world of Mr Kim's nukes: ensuring that they are not used.
NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch insists that calls to ban AR-229 assault rifles — the rifle with the largest female ownership — were tantamount to a "war on women" and should be considered a sexist effort to disarm them.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - South Sudan's government has sought to disarm the bodyguards of detained former army chief Paul Malong on fears he might escape and launch a rebellion, his wife said on Saturday, highlighting tensions within the leadership.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea, diplomatically isolated and squeezed by U.N. sanctions, has appointed as foreign minister its negotiator at failed international talks aimed at getting it to disarm, according to a North Korean diplomatic note to Britain.
In the mid- and the late '1893s, I often returned home as a good-will ambassador for the United Nations Children's Fund to help draw attention to my people's plight and to work to disarm child soldiers.
Dennis Alexander, who also serves as a reserve police officer, was in the middle of teaching students at Seaside High School how to disarm a gunman when he accidentally wound up firing a shot, wounding three kids.
In addition to record personnel turnover, the Trump administration appears internally conflicted over whether and how to: leave Syria, tear up the Iran deal, exit NAFTA, confront Russia, disarm North Korea, contain China, and support democracy abroad.
The U.S.'s efforts were dealt a blow this week when the Kim regime indicated that it would not attend a coming summit with the United States over Trump's demand that North Korea disarm its nuclear program.
He's also a fan of red-flag laws, which let family members and law enforcement disarm a gun owner if they are worried the person is showing signs they may threaten their own safety or someone else's.
Iraq sent an armored army division and a police strike force into the southern oil city of Basra to disarm residents as fighting between rival Shi'ite Muslim tribes intensified, local officials and security sources said on Friday.
Cocolab has worked with a variety of collaborators, including Pedro Reyes, helping the artist create and program "Disarm" in 2012, a project that featured a music-playing orchestra of de-commissioned weapons formerly owned by drug cartels.
Damascus and Moscow have been calling on rebels to withdraw from the city, disarm and accept safe passage out, a procedure that has been carried out in other areas where rebels abandoned besieged territory in recent months.
Separately, Russian lawmakers just back from a visit to Pyongyang said North Korea was not prepared to disarm, and while it did not want nuclear war it was morally ready for it, Russia's RIA news agency reported.
It will only agree to denuclearize once Washington commits to the first and second points: Mr. Trump's promise to build "new" relations and a "peace regime" in Korea — and makes North Korea feel secure enough to disarm.
The reason: Amid the debate over gun safety that the Parkland tragedy has unleashed, many pension funds and company 401(k) plans have been looking to disarm, largely in response to the demand of their own members.
In docs, cops say Mollie -- who had a small role in "Captain America: The First Avenger" -- told them she had to disarm 68-year-old Patricia, and during the struggle ... stabbed her 4 times in the back.
Doing so would distance the United States from its allies across the world; disarm a major breakthrough, not only for the global climate crisis, but also for international diplomacy in general; and further weaken America's standing abroad.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called on Friday for a nationwide disarmament campaign and announced his Baghdad stronghold would be first to disarm just two days after an ammunitions cache exploded there and killed 18 people.
They are among nearly 7,000 guerrillas in 2000 camps across the country who are waiting to disarm and become civilians under a peace deal, ratified last December, that ends the group's 238-year-long war against the state.
As the session continued, Mr. Maslikhov demonstrated how to roll safely over hard ground, how to duck and weave at a moment's notice, how to disarm assailants and, most important, how to stay perfectly calm while doing it.
North Korea proposed to Seoul to disarm, on a trial basis, the Joint Security Area in Panmunjom, the only site in the Demilitarized Zone where both countries' soldiers stand almost face to face, the South's presidential spokesman said.
After only one episode, I have very minimal knowledge of the specific circumstances that lend Rand the ability to take out large groups of trained security, disarm people in seconds, calm down vicious dogs, or jump over cars.
And many of those tools have been put to use against the recently imprisoned lawyer and anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny — who has been the victim of what experts describe as an elaborate system to silence and disarm.
The day of the Orlando shooting, he posted a video in which he asserted that the government had let the massacre happen so it could pass "hate laws to deal with right-wingers" and to disarm gun owners.
The region experienced one of its bloodiest days in living memory on Saturday, when gunmen in central Mali killed at least 157 people in a village inhabited by Fulani herders — prompting the government to vow to disarm vigilantes.
According to Peter W. Singer, a senior fellow at the non-partisan think tank New America, it was the military's successful use of robots to disarm explosives in Iraq and Afghanistan that piqued the interest of law enforcement.
And they add that their methods worked in the 1990s and 2000s, at least temporarily and in other parts of Egypt, when President Hosni Mubarak authorized harsh measures to disarm militants who attacked Western tourists at historical sites.
The statements by John R. Bolton, the national security adviser and historically a deep skeptic that North Korea will ever fully disarm, came as Mr. Pompeo prepares to make his third trip to North Korea late this week.
" Disarm the Deep State was launched earlier this month and says its "dedicated to removing shadow government actors" and that its mission is to "mobilize a community of patriots in order to remove power from Deep State members.
But he also hinted at a longtime Russian argument that past American military action against governments at odds with the United States, like those of Iraq and Libya, made it hard today to persuade North Korea to disarm.
"It's O.K. for the audience to not know how to feel when they're watching something, because you can lure them in and disarm them with comedy and then you get to talk about big stuff," Mr. Cummings said.
And our analyst looks at the contradictions in Mr. Trump's two nuclear confrontations: If he pulls out of the agreement with Iran, how will he convince Kim Jong-un that North Korea can trust a deal to disarm?
Her typical approach is to begin with a big hello ("heyyyyyyyyyyyyy"), move aggressively into flirtation, disarm with a thudding double entendre or a confrontational question and then end with a GIF that raises far more questions than answers.
As an activist investor who recently lost an expensive, monthslong proxy campaign where a lack of support from the indexes was the difference, you might expect me to be firmly in the camp advocating to disarm these funds.
Since the roadside bomb became synonymous with terrorism, the men and women who disarm those devices, catalog them, exploit their intelligence and track the bomb makers have played a central role in the so-called war on terror.
American military officials said that the Pentagon had dedicated significant resources to stopping Islamic State drones but that few Iraqi and Kurdish units had been provided with the sophisticated devices that the American troops had to disarm them.
Nevertheless, the Maduro government has intensified efforts to disarm Venezuelans, investing $2628 million in 28503 to establish 22019 centers for voluntary firearm trade-ins and publicly destroying 1,939 confiscated firearms in 2016 as a show of political might.
Of course, this may not be effective enough for every situation — it will depend on the person making the remark — but sometimes, the best way to disarm negative body talk is to not give it a forum at all.
The leader of another paramilitary group, who spoke to VICE News on condition of anonymity due to security concerns, accused the LNR leadership of succumbing to increasing paranoia and said that his unit had come under pressure to disarm.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - The family of a Georgia Institute of Technology student shot and killed by police in Atlanta over the weekend questioned on Monday why campus officers did not try to disarm the computer engineering major with nonlethal force.
While this declaration has stopped the Syrian attack into Idlib for the moment, it is far from certain whether the estimated 30,000 mainly al Qaeda and ISIS-backed rebels will agree to disarm by the required mid-October deadline.
The FARC and the government reconvened after a two-week break, having made progress in more than three years of talks in Havana but missing a self-imposed March deadline over the issue of how to disarm the rebels.
But imagine a world where the team must disarm bomb threats and dodge water balloons, where secret agents panic when the lights go out and "M" does away with the cryptic script to just get on with the show.
Allowing officers to briefly detain, disarm, and question the open carrier, they say, is a minor intrusion on the carrier's freedoms compared to the risk to the officer or the public if the carrier is up to no good.
" Taking umbrage at Mr. Trump accusing President Vladimir V. Putin in his speech of not living up to a promise to disarm Syria of its chemical weapons, Mr. Antonov added, "Insulting the president of Russia is unacceptable and inadmissible.
"One in, all in"Local tour guide Thomas Gray, 24, and his colleague Steve were two of the people who helped disarm Khan — when they saw what was happening, they got out of their cars to go and help.
He must take control of the country, put the armed forces at the service of democratic institutions, disarm the Bolivarian militia, stabilize the country's economy, and deal with the humanitarian catastrophe and the mass exile it has brought on.
She tempered her push to get United Nations forces to disarm Hezbollah in Lebanon even though she had excoriated the force commander of the Interim Force in Lebanon as being "blind" to Hezbollah's weapons buildup near the Israeli border.
North Korea proposed to Seoul to disarm, on a trial basis, the Joint Security Area in Panmunjom, the only site in the DMZ where both countries' soldiers stand almost face to face, the South's presidential spokesman said on Friday.
On Sunday, the city will evacuate some 60,000 people in the nation's biggest such maneuver since the war while officials disarm the British bomb discovered on a building site this week in Frankfurt's leafy Westend, where many wealthy bankers live.
North Korea may have been more willing than most observers expected to offer to disarm much of its nuclear arsenal, but it wanted much more in return – a near-complete end to sanctions – than Washington could offer there and then.
Under the terms of the agreement, FARC fighters would disarm, handing over weapons to United Nations inspectors, and the FARC would become a legal political party with 10 guaranteed seats in the country's Congress in the 2018 and 2022 elections.
My ultimate question going in is whether Lynch's new Twin Peaks will be able to hit that same kind of tonal balance, using both the familiar and the bizarre to disarm the audience, and lead us into truly emotionally devastating territory.
On December 20183th the FARC's nearly 6,000 troops began moving from their jungle camps to demobilisation zones, where they will disarm and prepare for life as civilians (although some of the designated areas were not yet equipped to receive them).
"The state will proceed immediately to disarm anyone who illegally owns a firearm and those who refuse to surrender their arms will be sanctioned severely by the law," he said in Sobane Da, before visiting the wounded at a local hospital.
In his address to the General Assembly on Tuesday, Trump praised Kim for his courage in taking steps to disarm, but said much work still had to be done and sanctions must remain in place on North Korea until it denuclearizes.
Related: Donald Trump Says He'd Meet With Kim Jong-un to Talk About North Korea's Nukes If Clinton and other Democrats are so opposed to guns, Trump suggested, perhaps they should disarm their own security guards and Secret Service agents.
The new president, whoever he is, will struggle to extend his authority over the lawless country, let alone disarm and reintegrate young rebels into a society with few formal jobs and lots of opportunities to make a living by the gun.
In the season four episode, "It's Done," prodigal son Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.) is able to disarm the prejudices of a white Upper East Side woman his rogue friends have identified as a mark—simply by adjusting his outfit's preppiness.
This psychological phenomenon has become so familiar that wizened entrepreneurs like Andreessen Horowitz's Scott Weiss have given it cute names like the WFIO ("we're f*cked, it's over") to disarm it and help you recognize that it's going to be okay.
As it happens, Paul Penzone, a veteran Phoenix police detective trying to unseat Mr Arpaio as sheriff, and therefore running as a (rather shy) Democrat, says that he is a "huge fan" of the posse, which he would not disarm.
"Without any trust in the U.S. there will be no confidence in our national security and under such circumstances there is no way we will unilaterally disarm ourselves first," he said in a Saturday speech at the annual U.N. meeting.
Traders were even shorting Apple in anticipation of retaliatory tariffs on the iPhone maker, but what actually happened was much less drastic: China instead banned exports to North Korea of materials tied to weaponization, pressuring the country to disarm its military.
But if the LAF has been too weak to disarm Hezbollah for over a decade, will they be able — or willing — to stop Hezbollah from taking American weapons at any time of their choosing in a potential future war with Israel?
After seven years of fighting a brutal and inhumane civil war, it is possible the radical Islamic groups aren't planning to disarm, but are using the pause to strengthen defensive positions in preparation for a future attack by regime forces.
At the N.R.A. gathering, where Clinton was depicted as a near-maniac intent on freeing criminals, confiscating guns and repealing the Second Amendment, Trump claimed that "Heartless Hillary" wants to disarm the nation's grandmothers, leaving them defenseless against murderers and rapists.
" Donna Lieberman, the executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said, "It is hard to imagine why five officers and a patrol sergeant would need to use deadly force to disarm an elderly woman with a baseball bat.
While speaking to the United Nations General Assembly last month, North Korea's foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho, said that there was "no way" his country would unilaterally disarm unless Washington took steps to show that it is no longer a threat.
The tough approach means anger is growing among separatist rebels and the broader Baluch community, a potential problem for the military as it pursues a two-pronged approach: amnesty for rebels willing to disarm and hunting down those who are not.
And yes, when those two start singing show tunes, when the happy islanders' canoe hulls break the waves, that soaring Broadway feeling you get — thank you, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Opetaia Foa'i — can momentarily disarm indignation and silence the stickler.
Among their demands, participants want Congress to: Ban assault weaponsRequire universal background checks before gun sales Pass a gun violence restraining order law that would allow courts to disarm people who display warning signs of violent behavior When is it?
You might consider it naïve to think that you can disarm hate by just being generous, hospitable and good spirited towards those in despair (although: isn't that just what the Bible — in case you believe in it - tells us to be?).
What actually happened is still in dispute: Kiir publicly accused Machar of having attempted a coup, but others say the violence broke out when presidential guards from Kiir's majority Dinka tribe tried to disarm guards from the Nuer ethnic group of Machar.
Running out of options and rejecting calls to disarm, Hamas has led a series of weekly mass protests along the Israeli border during the past two months to draw attention to Gaza&aposs poor conditions and pressure Israel to ease the blockade.
" "The real hippie is trying to create something inclusive, something holistic, something loving and healthy which isn't in perpetual conflict with authority and actually knows that the only way to disarm the entire game is to step aside and not take any sides.
As on other platforms, Keep Talking is a cooperative party game where one person tries to disarm a procedurally generated bomb covered in mysterious wires and buttons, and the other players talk them through the process using a digital or printed manual.
Image 2 of 2 JUBA, South Sudan – Tensions were high in South Sudan&aposs capital on Saturday after President Salva Kiir sent troops to surround the home of former military chief of staff Paul Malong, disarm his bodyguards and remove all weapons.
You'd be mostly wrong — but today, the company is taking another small step towards tying them together by letting you arm, disarm, and check the status of some Ring, ADT, Honeywell, Abode, and Scout security systems just by asking Alexa to do so.
"They came carrying the order from the president and told General Malong that they had been ordered to disarm his bodyguards," she said, adding that they also tried to take his phone and said his family members would not be allowed to visit.
In tandem, efforts are being led to improve data protection and recovery solutions, such as cloud backups and data integrity tools, and security firms are working on solutions to crack the encryption algorithms of specific types of ransomware and disarm them for good.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Soldiers who have staged a three-day mutiny in Ivory Coast over bonus payments refused the army's demand to disarm on Sunday, a spokesman for the revolt told Reuters, as loyalist troops closed in on the second-biggest city, Bouake.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Donald J. Trump accused Hillary Clinton on Friday of wanting to let violent criminals out of prison and "disarm" law-abiding citizens in unsafe neighborhoods, and warned that women, in particular, would be at greater risk if she were elected president.
It gave no reason for the departure of Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga, but legislators had discussed on Wednesday a possible motion of no confidence in the government because of the massacre and failure to disarm militias or beat back Islamist militants.
I think in a lot of ways our trade policy is going to be far more instructive on global climate change efforts then trying to unilaterally disarm the American economy through a Green New Deal that is neither an action plan nor realistic.
The North has since insisted that it would cooperate on denuclearization only when Washington delivered on the first two points: Mr. Trump's promise to build "new" relations and a "peace regime," efforts intended to make North Korea feel secure enough to disarm.
When I notified the officer that I was licensed to carry a concealed weapon, he immediately waved off the other cars, pulled me over and then proceeded to twist my left arm forcefully to disarm me while I was sitting in the car.
"Without any trust in the United States, there will be no confidence in our national security, and under such circumstances there is no way we will unilaterally disarm ourselves first," the North Korean minister, Ri Yong-ho, told the United Nations General Assembly.
The community she falls in with is a hotbed of secrets and survivor guilt, as exemplified by Tuah, who, along with a small network of sympathetic locals and a guileless gentleman cowboy, disarm the newcomer with an inexhaustible stockpile of native wisdom.
They claim it's more evidence that the U.N. is in cahoots with the Democratic Virginia Legislature on a covert mission to disarm Americans and overthrow the United States with the end goal of establishing a New World Order run by global elites.
That's great and all, but if you forget to disarm the feature that utilizes the T2 chip before you ship your computer to a new user, or even before you send it in for service, it will make things harder for you, too.
But the open carry law means she not only lacks authority to direct the citizen to leave the scene or to disarm the citizen, or even demand that the citizen interact with her to find out if the possession is in fact lawful.
Slashing the total military and contractor personnel or security aid as part of any peace process creates a potential power vacuum that the Taliban can exploit, since there is no practical way to disarm an irregular force that does not maintain heavy weapons.
As we Waze-ed towards our hotel, we noted signs that read "Disarm Hate" and "If Equality and Diversity Aren't For You Then Neither Are We." Those were really the only visible markers of anything happening, and that the town was tolerant and concerned.
Since it is apparent that we are not going to disarm ourselves -- based on our unwillingness, after massacres like Sandy Hook, San Bernardino and now Orlando, to adopt sensible gun regulations -- both the police and the policed must learn better to live with those premises.
Protesters made peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches, chalked slogans around the square ("disarm the NYPD" and "Silence is Violence," among others), held self-care sessions, heard from family members of those killed by the NYPD, and did outreach to arrestees at nearby Manhattan Central Booking.
Once you sign up for a monitoring plan (starting at $9.99 per month) and download the Scout app, you'll be able to easily keep tabs on your pad, set custom alerts, and arm/disarm the system from anywhere using just your smartphone or computer.
He doesn't hit the body even half as often as his older brother but against a fighter who relies so heavily on his speed and on timing, body work can wreak havoc and effectively disarm the threat of a meaningful counter by the later rounds.
These defenders legitimately worry that without military support of the Lebanese government, the Christian, Druze and Sunni communities will be at the mercy of Hezbollah, and any attempt by the LAF to disarm Hezbollah will lead to another sectarian civil war as in the 1970s.
They say the claim is beyond the jurisdiction of the court in The Hague Nobody expects the Marshall Islands to force the three powers to disarm, but the archipelago's dogged campaign highlights the growing scope for political minnows to get a hearing through global tribunals.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump praised North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday for his courage in taking steps to disarm, but said much work still had to be done and sanctions must remain in place on North Korea until it denuclearizes.
President Salva Kiir said the government had been unable to disarm, house, train and integrate South Sudan's various forces since the deal had been signed, and rejected a suggestion by former rebel leader Riek Machar that the new government be formed in six months.
And in the case of post-peace-accord Colombia, President Iván Duque will continue to rely on the armed forces in the ongoing struggle against criminal bands, the National Liberation Army and former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia members who have refused to disarm.
It has implications for law enforcement and public safety policy, since clear records of who owns which guns would make it easier to trace crime weapons and disarm people who commit offenses that make them ineligible to possess guns they had previously lawfully purchased.
The question, Mr. Delury said, is the extent to which the Trump administration is willing to let South Korea be a mediator with the North, especially as expectations in Washington have dwindled that the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, can persuade the North to disarm.
When the physician, Fatima Cody Stanford, later explained that she always carries her medical license to help disarm skeptics in situations like the one she had experienced, other professionals said they, too, had developed strategies to brace themselves for people who will doubt them.
Believing for this reason that North Korea is unlikely ever to wholly disarm, Russians have instead leaned toward supporting gradual disarmament as the only achievable goal, he wrote, suggesting Russia is not so much a "spoiler" in the talks as following its own analysis.
Indeed, Rhodes once wrote an article back in 2008 depicting a future dystopia in which "Herr Hitlery" becomes president and, "[d]ressed in her favorite Chairman Mao signature pantsuit," proceeds to disarm the American people and turn the country into a totalitarian police state.
But officials said South Korea has quietly backed the North Korean position, betting that once Mr. Trump has issued a "peace declaration" it would be harder for him to later threaten military action if the North fails to disarm or discard its nuclear arsenal.
Owned by Amazon itself, Ring earned a spot on Mashable's 2019 list of the best home security systems for its seamless integration with Amazon Alexa-equipped devices like the Echo Dot; you can have it arm and disarm your home's protection using just your voice.
John Fox Sullivan, publisher of National Journal and a friend since both attended Yale University in the 1960s, said Mr. Fowlkes candidly told editorial boards what he was there to do but used his ironic wit, economics prowess and general frankness to disarm the editors.
The former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Buttigieg supports universal background checks, banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and red flag laws that disarm domestic abusers and others ruled by a judge to be at high risk of harming others with a gun.
A peace deal that pulls out American forces but does not disarm the Taliban would give it control of larger parts of Afghanistan, effectively creating a safe haven for terrorist groups that no increase in C.I.A. support to the militias could counter, Mr. Jones warned.
"ETA needs to disarm and dissolve itself — and that position has not changed, not even by a centimeter, in six years," Íñigo Méndez de Vigo, the culture minister and the spokesman for the Spanish government, said at a news conference in Madrid on Friday.
"It's not even that Maduro lacks Chávez's incredibly charming ability to disarm and bring you into his fold — it's that he tries to emulate it and it comes out as farcical," Alejandro Velasco, a historian of Latin America at New York University, told me.
Monte believed that wrestling was the foundation of all martial arts, and since all weapon systems that he taught included techniques to disarm an opponent, he believed that his practitioners should understand the basics of wrestling so that if they were unarmed, they could still defend themselves.
"I'm hoping that these meetings on Wednesday will kind of disarm that situation and maybe the Mexican government will figure out some things that they can do that would prevent this kind of plan from ever getting executed," Senate GOP Whip John Thune told CNN Monday night.
From post-Civil War "Black Codes" that barred newly freed slaves from owning firearms to laws like the Mulford Act—which was passed to disarm and derail the Black Panther movement—it's clear that the policing of guns goes hand in hand with the policing of blackness.
Debra Hixon, whose heroic husband, Chris Hixon, died trying to disarm the gunman and protect students from the bullets, said she had not heard a "single word" from the president, despite seeing him console "other families" and knowing that he did send a letter to the Pollacks.
Malian Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga tells Axios that after an attack over the weekend that left 160 dead, one-third of them children, the government will seek to convince militias in the country's unstable center that they must disarm or have their weapons taken by force.
However, before authorities could detain the suspect – who Smith said was alert and conscious, but uncooperative as he lie in the street after being shot – a robot was used to disarm him, removing his hand from his pocket where it had stayed throughout the entire police encounter.
This year at the United Nations, Trump, who last year threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea, heaped praise on Kim for his courage in taking steps to disarm, but said much work still had to be done and sanctions must remain in place until North Korea denuclearizes.
It outlined seven conditions including a demand that Hamas recognize Israel and disarm, sever its ties with Iran, return bodies of Israeli soldiers and civilians Israel believes are alive and held in Gaza, and that Abbas's Palestinian Authority (PA) assume full security control of the coastal enclave.
When President Moon Jae-in of South Korea and North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, met last month in Pyongyang, the North's capital, both sides agreed to disarm Panmunjom to turn it into what South Korea hopes will become a "symbol of peace" on the divided peninsula.
Trump's newly-installed national security adviser John Bolton argued for a pre-emptive attack to disarm North Korea as recently as February, while Kim has staked his young legacy on building a nuke-tipped missile that puts Mar-a-Lago and the White House squarely within range.
"If he's coming no matter what, if you got that one guy who starts breaking the door out, you take every object in the room and you beat the hell out of him to disarm him, because you're going to die if you don't," Ms. Rush said.
But without any de-radicalization program in place, without a commitment from these groups to disarm their tens of thousands of followers and disavow their extremist ideology and show a commitment to democratic processes, allowing them to contest elections only helps them increase their support base.
" (Indeed, Ms. Harris has had a mannequin made of Ms. Wright, and all Claire's clothes are tailored precisely to her measurements.) "The thing about Claire," Ms. Harris said, "is she has always used her wardrobe to manipulate everyone around her, to disarm them or seduce them.
"  Speaking to the crowd, Grullón said, "Our five demands are: to abolish educational apartheid; to free and fully fund CUNY; to make the MTA for New Yorkers, not the rich; no cops or military in our schools; we want to disarm, disinvest and abolish the NYPD.
The parameters for such a compromise were laid out in the Minsk agreement of 2015, which committed Russia to disarm separatists in eastern Ukraine and Ukraine to draw up a new federal constitution granting enhanced autonomy to the Donbas, the eastern Ukrainian region that has declared independence.
Since then, crying at movies has become, for me, a quasi-ritual act, an opportunity to let a piece of art disarm my defenses and remind me how to, well, feel — to sit with a moment and be empathetic and vulnerable, to react without an agenda.
Though Shakir did not mention Warren by name, his statement could be interpreted as a reference in part to Sanders' 2020 opponent, who said she would not participate in big-money fundraisers in the primary but would not unilaterally disarm against Trump in a general election.
The United States envoy, Jason D. Greenblatt, warned before his one-day trip to Cairo that any Palestinian government "must unambiguously and explicitly commit" to nonviolence, peaceful negotiations, recognition of the State of Israel and acceptance of previous agreements and obligations — including those that would disarm terrorists.
The group, which says it is fighting an "anti-oppression and anti-dictatorship" war against the Myanmar military on behalf of the Kokang people in the country's northeast, has refused to disarm or actively participate in the peace process launched by the country's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
I was back to walking with a cane -- I've had late-stage Lyme disease for years -- and I wondered which joke to lead with first: something that would disarm them about my illness, or something about how their professor might be in an internment camp before their finals.
They also can use voice control to access their camera feeds, arm or disarm their home security system and find their Xfinity Mobile phone—all on the TV. And yes, Comcast says Flex customers will be able to upgrade to a full Xfinity digital cable package if they choose.
In September, he was honored at the White House and the Pentagon along with two friends — Alek Skarlatos, a specialist in the Oregon National Guard, and Anthony Sadler, a senior at California State University, Sacramento — who followed him down the train's aisle to tackle and disarm the attacker.
Lev's version of Vera leaves Zoya unprepared for what she does find: a woman determined to thwart her husband's murder plot, and who can use weapons of politeness and domestic ritual — a cup of tea and a slice of pastila — to disarm her enemies and channel her rage.
DENVER (Reuters) - A lawyer for a biker club that had a member killed during a knife and gun fight at a Denver motorcycle show last week said on Thursday the man had been trying to disarm a drunken rival and that his comrades were acting in self-defense.
Speaking to the United Nations General Assembly last month, its foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho, said that although his government's commitment to denuclearization was "solid and firm," there was "no way" his country would unilaterally disarm unless Washington took steps to demonstrate that it is no longer a threat.
Over the next few months, Mr. Trump must decide whether it is truly worth the many risks of war to force the North to disarm, as he has seemed to suggest several times, including in his United Nations speech, or whether he can acquiesce to Cold War-style containment.
And if the North Koreans refused to offer concessions under the pressure of a looming summit meeting — one that Mr. Kim eagerly wanted — it is unclear why they would do so now, especially with Mr. Trump acknowledging that it will take a long time for North Korea to disarm.
Gun-control activists have helped pass background-check ballot initiatives in Washington and Nevada, along with a slew of new laws to disarm domestic abusers and allow family members and law enforcement officials to petition courts to temporarily remove firearms from people deemed a threat to themselves or others.
Risky as even surgical conventional strikes against North Korea may be, the dangers of continuing patient diplomacy are far riskier: 1) Buying time for sanctions and diplomacy to peacefully disarm nuclear North Korea means entrusting our lives to a mutual assured destruction (MAD) relationship with the psychopath in Pyongyang.
"The government will need to disarm and reintegrate these combatants through a viable disarmament, demobilization and reintegration process; reform the national army, which fell apart in 2013, to ensure proper civilian protection; and manage the return of displaced people and refugees," said Lewis Mudge, a researcher with Human Rights Watch.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's nuclear program is a matter crucial to Trump's re-election so Mattis will likely look to discuss ways to disarm the rogue nation as well as deploying preventative measures against potential attacks, said Christopher Hill, former U.S. ambassador to South Korea from 2004-2005.
The most basic system offered is a five-piece kit that includes a base station that keeps the alarm system online, a keypad to arm and disarm the system, a contact sensor that monitors doors or windows, a motion detector, and a range extender to ensure each component gets proper signal.
Now it's time for Congress and the new gun sense majority nationwide to take swift and decisive action to keep guns out of the wrong hands, protect kids and communities, disarm domestic abusers, combat daily gun violence and hold the gun industry accountable for its role in our national crisis.
American veterans of Korea talks have aired all sorts of possible inducements to get Mr Kim to disarm: the loosening of sanctions, big dollops of aid and investment, a formal peace treaty to end the Korean war, establishing diplomatic relations in the form of "interests sections" (one step short of embassies).
They're required for Harmonix's virtual reality version of rhythm game Rock Band, and for I Expect You To Die, a James Bond-inspired puzzler that makes players disarm deadly traps by cutting wires, rifling through drawers, adjusting dials, and (at one point) throwing explosives at a crossbow-wielding stuffed bear.
The Trump administration wants a full accounting of North Korea's nuclear forces and facilities, which the United States was unable to get in the past year and a half, but a marker of progress seen by analysts as necessary in order to verify any steps the country takes to disarm (Bloomberg).
Hamas, eager to rid itself of the burdens of governing — though unwilling to disarm its military wing — showed flexibility at the talks, quickly ceding control over border crossings like the one with Israel at Kerem Shalom, and the tax collections there that had provided it with some $235 million a month.

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