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"firing line" Definitions
  1. to be in a position where you can be shot at
  2. to be in a position where people can criticize or blame you

270 Sentences With "firing line"

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The Florida Keys are first in the storm's firing line.
Councils are not the only ones in the firing line.
Now it seems Google is in the firing line, too.
Rod Rosenstein, somebody who has been on the firing line.
More attention to corporate governance -- who's in the firing line?
So why are consumer protections in the Trump firing line?
Warren survived her first turn in the firing line competently.
Buckley was host of the political talk show Firing Line.
Yet if tensions escalate, they could be in the firing line.
Conveniently, he will step out of the firing line next year.
Eastern Ghouta and the northwest are now in the firing line.
Right now, kids are sitting in the firing line with adults.
You were on Firing Line in the Kentucky Derby last year.
The spectators quietly turn towards the next team on the firing line.
There are US troops directly in the firing line of Pyongyang's shells.
The Italian-American carmaker is also in the firing line in Europe.
After his 1971 appearance on "Firing Line," Mr. Smith moved to California.
Allies like Israel and Saudi Arabia would be in the firing line.
Whatever happens, Facebook's heft ensures that it will remain in the firing-line.
Hillary Clinton should be put in the firing line and shot for treason.
This time Vice President Mike Pence was the man in the firing line.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Leveraged buyout lenders are in the firing line in 25.
Another son, Brad, is back in the firing line: He's a coal miner.
Some Italian products, including parmesan and olive oil, are in the firing line.
Shares in companies that had been in Labour's firing line posted big gains.
You were giving me a story backstage about being on the firing line.
As a witness to a gang murder, Juan was now in the firing line.
" About Israel Then there was the question of her appearance on PBS's "Firing Line.
Meanwhile, Trump was not the only boss in the firing line of the legendary investor.
Parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, and South Dakota were also in the firing line.
But they have since stopped in fear they could be next in the firing line.
Facebook (FB), Amazon (AMZN) and Google (GOOGL) owner Alphabet are all in the firing line.
"Hillary Clinton should be put in the firing line and shot for treason," he added.
Pushing the soldiers into a firing line, Lieutenant Calley ordered them to shoot the villagers.
Greek bonds are often the first in the firing line during bouts of market turmoil.
"He thinks he's penetrated the BS." So is the Cabinet also on the firing line?
Metals in particular were in the firing line as worries about the Chinese economy persist.
U.S.Technology firms could be first in the firing line, Goldman's chief global equity strategist added.
Behemoths like Google, Facebook and Samsung Electronics were on the firing line as a result.
Billionaire Marc Benioff's $190 million deal for Time could drag tech deeper into Trump's firing line
Emerging-market currencies were once again in the firing line, with the MSCI index down 3.5%.
Free speech, but free speech of a particular kind that keeps gays in the firing line.
Auto shares slipped 0.4% and basic-resources stocks , among those first in the firing line, retreated 0.3%.
Mexico's peso, Turkey's Lira and South Africa's rand all remained in the firing line in European trading.
Utilities are also in the firing line as the programme includes a strong focus on green energy.
He was shot dead outside the port of Mirbat while holding his firing line defending his troops.
Another politician in the firing line is Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the American House of Representatives.
I really thought I could beat him in the Preakness, but Firing Line stumbled at the start.
Germany, meanwhile, is home to big autos stocks which are in the firing line of trade tariffs.
Food shortages would hit vulnerable, poorer regions, but affluent nations may also be in the firing line.
Foreign brands in the firing line Foreign brands appear to be bearing the brunt of the slump.
And in their search for scapegoats to sustain their success, tech is now firmly in their firing line.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Win Cramer thought his company was out of the firing line in the escalating Sino-U.
So, I appreciate that kind of you putting yourself on the firing line and dealing with these questions.
The micro-territories' potential usefulness to terrorist paymasters first steered them into the firing line after 9/11.
Attacks on both official and unofficial targets are commonplace, with journalists often finding themselves in the firing line.
That had brought China into the firing line with its enormous and growing economy, the People's Daily said.
Through "Firing Line," his TV show, he gave an unsuspecting American public a chance to sample conservative wit.
" Mr. Siberski said he eventually quit as the orchestra's principal trumpet to "get out of the firing line.
Experts have highlighted that the EU could be next in the U.S.' firing line if negotiations with China conclude.
These will be the next in the firing line if there is a further escalation in the trade war.
The irony here is that many of those in Koum's firing line — WeChat, Line, and Kakao — weren't pushing ads.
I'm a practitioner on the firing line, and I don't have the tools to properly care for patients today.
Yet, as the density of American communities continues to increase, so do those in the firing line of disasters.
Most of the senior bankers in the firing line will be leaving over the next few weeks, the people said.
CHICAGO, Aug 20183 (Reuters) - Win Cramer thought his company was out of the firing line in the escalating Sino-U.
Murray has trounced both his first round opponents and Portuguese 32nd seed Joao Sousa is next in the firing line.
The Japanese stockmarket was barely changed on Thursday, and Japan is right in the firing line of North Korea's missiles.
With its traditional diabetes treatments in the firing line, Novo Nordisk is pinning hopes for growth on new obesity drugs.
Between Hurricane Irma's path of destruction and the threat of future hurricanes, Puerto Rico stands in Mother Nature's firing line.
"He did the smart thing and got out of the firing line," said New York-based Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf.
" Asked about it Tuesday during an interview with PBS' "Firing Line with Margaret Hoover," Moore responded: "I shouldn't have said it.
The tough sentences have not been enough to quell frustration, however, with high profile officials and clerics in the firing line.
" Stuckey later added a postscript: "Yes, this is satire created from excerpts of the viral Firing Line interview with Ocasio-Cortez.
Republicans' failure to navigate the altered landscape has yielded a problematic bill and placed vulnerable House Republicans on the firing line.
So when you're the shooter on the firing line, think of it like there's a force field pulling your muzzle downrange.
CHICAGO — Troubles in the big cities across the country have put his honor the mayor on the firing line this summer.
Note how Ward steps into his southpaw stance as he moves past Dawson's lead leg and out of Dawson's firing line.
Ms. Sandberg is hardly blameless, but notice that she is the one facing the real firing line and not Mr. Zuckerberg.
Institutions like U.N.L.V. may reject the sanctuary label, but we must be prepared to eventually step into the political firing line.
By ceding the presidency, Mr. Nazarbayev also deftly stepped out of the firing line at a time of irksome civil unrest.
The stress in Italy spread to other peripheral euro zone markets, with Spanish and Portuguese bank stocks firmly in the firing line.
But between the lines of the wellness cookbooks, I read a different story, and it's not just gluten in the firing line.
As ECB tapering moved back in focus, peripheral bonds that have benefited the most from the scheme were in the firing line.
Rubio in firing line at GOP debate The controversy isn't going away -- in large part because Cruz's top opponents won't let it.
An AUSTRAC spokeswoman declined to comment on possible penalties facing CommBank or whether other banks could be in the agency's firing line.
She says that they had tried to cut their trip short when it became apparent that they were in Maria's firing line.
But the record of the accord, once dubbed the "highest standard deal" for America, is now in President Donald Trump's firing line.
"This could put U.S. companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Starbucks, GM, Nike, etc in the firing line," Wolf said in a note.
"If 800 million sounds a lot ― it's not all the animals in the firing line," Dickman said in the article published Tuesday.
The media attention Harris received after the fact also put him in the firing line of online hatred from white supremacist sympathizers.
The bad news: the fruit gets caught in the crosswind and hooks down, falling to earth about 1,700 feet from the firing line.
Both were standing in a restricted area near the firing line that was only open to the media, safety officials and team personnel.
Although technology meant the Allies needed fewer forces than a generation earlier, those in the firing line still pulled the very short straw.
But we have seen individual stocks take a hit (Boeing, for example) when they came into the Twitter firing line of Mr Trump.
If you thought he was motivating in Full Metal Jacket you should have seen him on the firing line when points mattered. Legendary!!!
Over the past fortnight, anyone brave enough to stand in Raonic's firing line has been flatted by a series of 140 mph missiles.
The withdrawn sibling often finds themselves in the firing line because they're the only one to vocalize what they're seeing as wrong.5.
The Mexican peso also remained in the firing line, falling 218 percent against the dollar, as NAFTA negotiations remain a source of uncertainty.
Bloomberg recently defended Chinese President Xi Jinping who, he told Firing Line, is "not a dictator" and praised China's progress on climate change.
On the sidelines of the Sintra conference, these comments mostly elicited mirth and sympathy for Powell, who is often in Trump's firing line.
"Best Buy should have been first in the firing line from the rise of internet retailers," said Neil Saunders, managing director at GlobalData Retail.
The drone would need a powerful laser to fell an ICBM, but at least it wouldn't put an American pilot on the firing line.
"First, Hamas has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood organization, which puts it in the firing line of Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia," Hellyer says.
And social media firms have repeatedly found themselves in the firing line for not doing enough to promptly remove terrorist propaganda from their platforms.
Several former senior law enforcement officials however said that Wray was probably doing the right thing by staying out of the political firing line.
At Home With A great-granddaughter of Herbert Hoover and the new face of "Firing Line" is married to a centrist and CNN anchor.
Under Ms. Hoover's direction, "Firing Line" is a safe space for a certain brand of conservative (Paul Ryan and John Kasich have been guests).
Following Ryaboshapka's exit, Artem Sytnyk, the head of the Western-backed National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, could be next in the firing line.
While Donald Trump Jr. has been on the firing line, the meeting with Ms. Veselnitskaya could arguably be a bigger distraction for Mr. Kushner.
Ultimately, Chinese state media argued that U.S. companies could begin to enter the firing line in the conflict between the world's two largest economies.
Yes, some of the platforms in the disinformation firing line have taken some preventative actions since this issue blew up so spectacularly, back in 2016.
The report also said that Stadler, who has been in the firing line for months, was supposed to become finance chief of the Volkswagen group.
Brexit jitters have taken a heavy toll on the housing and construction market, with mid-cap builders Galliford among those first in the firing line.
Some environmentalists expressed surprise that the Obama administration essentially forced the stream rule into a GOP firing line, practically guaranteeing its repeal in some form.
Many allies are desperate for U.S. protection but are reluctant to host medium-range missiles that could put them in the firing line in a conflict.
Deutsche Bank executives met with shareholders Thursday, as the bank's tumbling share price and growing backlog of scandals place the board firmly in the firing line.
As Mr Trump found himself in the firing line, Mr Carson, who remained as lackadaisical as in previous debates, complained he was not getting enough questions.
Journalists are increasingly in the firing line of a conflict between the Western-backed government and Islamist militants like the Taliban, who threaten several major cities.
Remember Anita Hill, who told a firing line of skeptical senators the story of constant harassment by her boss, Clarence Thomas, more than 25 years ago.
But that could put Boeing in the firing line — America's top exporter, which employs nearly as many people as the U.S. steel and aluminum industries combined.
Artillerymen typically name their guns, though soldiers and Marines receive commands to fire by their gun number — based on where they are on the firing line.
However, the yen's fall against the dollar on Friday raised questions about investors' willingness to buy Japanese assets when Japan is in North Korea's firing line.
Trump also shocked Washington when he said that four US embassies were in the firing line but has presented no intelligence to back up the remark.
I guess we can give them credit for not proposing the Firing Line like Duterte, but then, no red-blooded profiteer would shoot their best customers.
The hosts will talk with two guests on each show, and the show will be similar to William F. Buckley's "Firing Line," The Associated Press reported.
"A sustained move into the $703s basis Brent therefore risks putting the Saudis in the firing line for a dose of ever-increasing Trump pressure," Brennock said.
But Amazon is now in the firing line of President Donald Trump, who claimed that the U.S. Postal Service loses "a fortune" delivering packages for the company.
However, its fall against the dollar on Friday raised questions over whether investors are less willing to buy Japanese assets when Japan is in the firing line.
Deep personal animosity for Donald Trump puts any corporation that cooperates with him on the firing line for potential boycotts, pickets, protests, employee walkouts and shareholder motions.
He said the government was working on a quick response to help tourism, restaurants and services, which were first in the firing line when the crisis hit.
He said the government was working on a quick response to help tourism, restaurants and services, which were first in the firing line when the crisis hit.
Jin Jiang may have stumbled into the firing line of French establishment alarm over a spate of departures of other blue-chip companies to foreign capitalist shores.
And his chosen role, as a violinist willing to straddle multiple genres and flirt with popular culture, has put him in the firing line of some purists.
The pumpkin trophy still sits near the firing line, a lonely totem that signifies all the promise of the weekend and all the chaos that followed the accident.
The latest army gains have put Turkish troops in Idlib in the firing line and threaten Ankara's hopes of preventing a new wave of refugees on its border.
But if you think central banks are in the political firing line now, what would happen if they started commenting on fiscal policy, particularly close to an election?
The fake interview took real moments from Ocasio-Cortez's interview with PBS's Firing Line and edited them to look like she was giving nonsensical responses to basic questions.
Foster, as deputy White House counsel, was directly in the firing line for this stuff, which eventually spawned six or seven years' worth of investigations and no indictments.
Most online Q&As only ever have an appearance of accountability of course, with those in the firing line able to pick and choose queries that suit them.
"This whole thing disgusts me — Hillary Clinton should be put in the firing line and shot for treason," Mr. Baldasaro said on The Kuhner Report radio show. Mrs.
Margaret Hoover is a CNN contributor, host of "Firing Line," and president of the American Unity Fund, a nonprofit organization devoted to advancing conservative support for LGBTQ Americans.
In his war on the New Left, Buckley's method — both on his television show "Firing Line" and in other public appearances — was less to engage than to expose.
Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst for Asia Pacific at Oanda, said that Asia remains in the "firing line" of concerns about growth as China contends with the virus.
Ireland, Europe's fastest growing economy, could be in the firing line should the Britain, one of Ireland's biggest trading partners, vote to leave the EU on June 23.
By late morning, Lt. Darcy was standing on another firing line with 25 officers who also carried the six-shot revolver during some the city's most violent years.
London (Reuters) - Jamaican athletics authorities are in the firing line once again after voting in favor of a bid to lift Russia's ban from international competition for doping.
The latest army advances in the northwest have put Turkish troops in the firing line and threaten Ankara's hopes of preventing a new wave of refugees on its border.
Switzerland has been in the firing line of the European Union and OECD club of rich countries for years over the special tax status that cantons give foreign companies.
Also in the firing line is a 2012 overhaul of the pension system, made at the height of Italy's sovereign debt crisis, which linked retirement age to life expectancy.
Soon after, the capital said it would shut down 2,500 more small firms this year, leaving communities like Chaomidian, in the southwest suburb of Fangshan, in the firing line.
China's tariff-hit slowdown and weakening yuan are among the causes of the wider emerging market malaise and shares in major Chinese firms are firmly in the firing line.
The Syrian army's gains have put Turkish troops in the northwest in the firing line and threatened Ankara's hopes of preventing a new influx of refugees over its border.
Further, any attorney general faces a political conundrum: By changing the policy, the attorney general places the very person who nominated him or her directly in the firing line.
The peso has been in the firing line over worries that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump will carry out his campaign threats to impose trade tariffs and block remittances.
New safety restrictions were implemented in 2016, including a ban on alcohol along the firing line and mandatory inspections for each of the 20033 machines prior to launching test shots.
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - With the frontlines around Libya's contested capital Tripoli stalemated, the two rival factions are bringing oil and money supplies into the firing line of their battle for power.
But however that election unfolds, the fight over the closing era—and the fight to protect everything that Trump puts in the firing line—begins on this ominous Inauguration Day.
SXAP, a sector in the firing line of higher tariffs, retreated 0.1 percent, the sectors worst hit by the trade-related sell-off were Tuesday's strongest gainers, with basic resources .
"For some global wealth managers, up to 30 percent of private wealth clients in Asia are in the firing line," said Benjamin Quinlan, CEO of Hong Kong consultancy Quinlan & Associates.
In a trio of tweets late Saturday, Trump torpedoed the meetings: The White House put Pompeo in the firing line Sunday morning, with the diplomat appearing in five separate interviews.
"I think we do need an inquiry because we have to get to the bottom of it," Hogan said in a segment on PBS' Firing Line that airs Friday night.
Trump upped the ante on Thursday in response to China's countermeasure by asking administration officials to identify a further $210 billion in Chinese imports to put on the firing line.
It was a broadcast of an hourlong "Firing Line" interview in 1980 between William F. Buckley Jr. and Malcolm Muggeridge, the British journalist who late in life converted to Christianity.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Syrian army advances in northwest Syria are putting Turkish troops in the firing line and threaten Ankara's hopes of preventing a new wave of refugees on its southern border.
"Ocasio-Cortez Embarrasses Herself on Firing Line," the National Review announced, while other outlets trumpeted both outrage over the comment and some glee, veiled or not, at her being found wanting.
At the other end of the firing line from the 2300mm cannon, Russ Morgan stood atop his Stuart Tank dressed in Army greens and aviators, chomping a cigar like General Patton.
Under its deals with Russia and Iran, Turkey's military also has a dozen posts in the Idlib region, which had come in the firing line during the latest Syrian army advance.
We are witnessing a return to aggressive nationalism and social regression and a systematic undermining of universal human rights, where women and minorities are usually the first in the firing line.
Before and after his death, it funded conservative media like Firing Line and the American Spectator, and helped conservative journalists like Laura Ingraham and Dinesh D'Souza get their start in college.
The Economist has used the measures to develop a crude scoring system, to establish which countries would be in Mr Trump's firing line if his government's measures were applied consistently (see chart).
Most expect the bank to at least drop hints that cheap bank loans are imminent; failure to do so could put European bank stocks and Italian government bonds in the firing line.
For me, it was an opportunity to really spread my wings outside of Yahoo and be a little bit more on the firing line in terms of responsibility for success or failure.
Other assets directly in the firing line of the trade war, such as the share prices of Chinese tech firms and bonds issued by U.S. tech giants such as Apple Inc APPL.
"I can't presume to speak for W.F.B., but speaking for myself, I'm glad that Margaret has resurrected 'Firing line,'" said Christopher Buckley, the novelist, essayist and son of William, in an email.
In Dobrik's latest YouTube video, it was Vlog Squad member Toddy Smith in the firing line, when the group learned of the drunk, thirsty texts he'd been sending Dobrik's assistant Natalie Mariduena.
Brand Finance, a UK-based consultancy that tracks the value of global brands, rejected the idea that Boeing should abandon the MAX brand but said its corporate reputation was in the firing line.
Yesterday, Conservative Review network CRTV posted a video that remixed out-of-context clips of a PBS Firing Line interview with Ocasio-Cortez, alternating them with staged questions from CRTV host Allie Stuckey.
Some analysts doubted such freezes would have much overall impact, however, since the companies' pledges may take them out of Trump's immediate firing line while still leaving leeway to resume increases in 2019.
"They thought: When the market is not looking at you, when other currencies were in the firing line, then you devalue a little, and use the reserves (to stabilize that move)," he said.
"This whole thing disgusts me -- Hillary Clinton should be put in the firing line and shot for treason," Baldasaro said referring to Clinton's actions during the attack on the US mission in Benghazi.
As the young billionaire rulers of Saudi Arabia and Qatar attempt to assert their geopolitical dominance, one of the best-known brands in the Middle East, Al-Jazeera, is in the firing line.
National front-runner Joe Biden was in the firing line after the independent senator from Vermont leveraged the Iran crisis to remind everyone the former vice president voted to authorize the Iraq War.
The organization secured a new insurance policy and implemented new safety rules, restricting the types of vehicles allowed on the field, banning alcohol on the firing line and prohibiting BYOB for daily ticket holders.
I don't want to put myself in the firing line just because they're not willing to pay a big sync fee, but advertising agencies don't care as long as they're keeping the client happy.
Rights groups warned that the injection of more sophisticated weapons has raised the stakes in the conflict, and increased the likelihood of a protracted fight where civilians — and refugees — are in the firing line.
The South China Sea holds around seven billion barrels of oil and 0003 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, but in the event of hostilities, those reserves won't be first in the firing line.
These wounded men, who happen to belong to the British Army, have just been brought in from the firing line by stretcher-bearers, and are waiting for ambulances to take them to base hospitals.
Witness Hentoff taking the stand in Lenny Bruce's obscenity trial, and placing himself in the line of fire, as William F. Buckley berated the specter of Black Power on his TV program Firing Line.
So I was reflecting to Kara that my very first substantive television experience was being on William F. Buckley Junior's "Firing Line," which was a little strange, for those of you who remember it.
Other assets directly in the firing line of the trade war, such as the share prices of Chinese tech firms and bonds issued by U.S. tech giants such as Apple Inc, have recovered far less.
Even before her "Firing Line" comments, Ocasio-Cortez ruffled feathers when she suggested -- via Twitter -- that Crowley was planning to run as a third-party candidate in the fall in an attempt to beat her.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Hunting for chocolate eggs is popular Easter event, but in New Zealand it was bunnies in the firing line at an annual rabbit-shooting event in one district where they are regarded as pests.
"An update and a winking emoji were added to the video's description 16 hours after it was originally posted saying, "Yes, this is satire created from excerpts of the viral Firing Line interview with Ocasio-Cortez.
Senior industry officials said that McAllister's departure leaves Muilenburg squarely in the firing line in the event of any further unexpected revelations or if the company fails to recover from one of its worst-ever crises.
The $3.6bn of semiconductor imports from China in the firing line are mostly from subsidiaries of American companies, contain chips designed and made in America, and are in China only for labour-intensive assembly and testing.
Cambodia, one of Asia's fastest-growing economies, is at a tipping point amid an environment of volatile politics that threatens to disrupt the country's move to democracy and put its key industry in the firing line.
"They're in the firing line from a competition perspective, from an underlying sales perspective, from a demand perspective, from internet risk over the long term, and Amazon's just started," said Lonsec Research equity strategist Danial Moradi.
But others, like the car manufacturers, are in the firing line of local and national politicians who want to reduce the deadly haze, while estate agents and tour operators have complained of a slowdown in business.
Germany and China, two exporting nations that run large trade surpluses with the United States, have found themselves in Trump's firing line and are scrambling to preserve the multi-lateral order on which their prosperity rests.
Verstappen has found himself in the firing line for his latest defensive moves at the Belgian Grand Prix, with several rivals claiming that if he does not calm down then he will cause a big accident.
But his career-long habit of viewing his public protectors as somewhat disposable, on vivid display after Mr. Comey's sudden ouster, has not exactly been an incentive to step into the firing line on his behalf.
Spanish and Italian stocks fell sharply, with peripheral banks firmly in the firing line, while German shares and Bunds - considered a safe haven - made gains as investors pulled money from peripheral euro zone debt and stocks.
Investors are concerned that will lead to further loan writedowns, with Italian banks — which ECB data shows hold nearly 30 percent of the bloc's 915 billion euros ($1.1 trillion) of problem debt — prominently in the firing line.
Germany and China, two exporting nations that run large trade surpluses with the United States, have found themselves in Trump's firing line and are scrambling to preserve the rules-based multilateral order on which their prosperity rests.
With its traditional insulin treatments in the firing line due to U.S. price pressure, Novo Nordisk is pinning hopes for growth on new obesity drugs and a once-weekly injection and tablet version of its semaglutide drug.
Unsecured bank bonds have traditionally been an important funding tool, but new regulation to shift the cost of failing banks from taxpayers to creditors has placed the asset class in the firing line to absorb future losses.
These companies would stand at the front of the firing line if China reciprocated against any major trade actions by the U.S. Depending on the nature of the retaliation, expect revenues, profits, and share prices to suffer.
A bonus for Moore is that being out of the fray when it comes to transfers also keeps him out of the critics' firing line — a bit of distance that not all of his peers are afforded.
EPA a major target The EPA is one of the agencies in the firing line and is now led by an authentic conservative, Scott Pruitt, who energetically sued the body he now leads over Obama-era environmental regulations.
It's been clear for some time that encryption technologies are back in the mainstream firing line, as evinced by high profile battles such as Apple's fight with the FBI earlier this year over access to a locked iPhone.
Monetary policy was back in the firing line this week with analysts digesting comments from Germany's Minister of Finance Wolfgang Schaeuble who has claimed that the European Central Bank (ECB) is fueling a rise in right-wing politics.
"  UNDER INVESTIGATION: The Hill's Nikita Vladimirov reports: The Secret Service told Politico Wednesday it is investigating Trump adviser and New Hampshire delegate Al Baldasaro's call to put Hillary Clinton "in the firing line" and shoot her "for treason.
The UK election ends Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn's hopes of transforming the UK economy through a spree of left-wing policies that scared the business community — boosting shares of companies that had been in the firing line.
"Given how this increases the prospect of heightened political uncertainty in the world's largest economy ... risk assets and global equities in particular remain in the firing line," said Lukman Otunuga, senior research analyst at FXTM, a currency broker.
This week it has been reported that the European Union's East StratCom Task Force – a body dedicated to debunking so-called "disinformation" coming from Russia's direction – found Merkel to increasingly fall in the firing line of fake news stories.
Donald Trump has shown a special knack for starting diplomatic spats with longtime US allies — the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Mexico all found themselves on the president's erratic firing line within his first couple of months in office.
The recent advances by Assad's forces have put Turkish troops stationed in the region in the firing line and displaced hundreds of thousands of people, threatening Ankara's hopes of preventing a fresh wave of refugees on its southern border.
Environmental crackdown has risen to the top of the domestic policy agenda and aluminium smelters, as seen in the winter heating directive, are clearly in the firing line, not least because they are a major user of coal power.
Despite a 2016 government peace accord that ended a half a century of civil war with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), activists in the country are still in the firing line, with one gunned down every five days.
Just last August, Guam was on a high state of alert because North Korea was threatening to send either medium or long-range missiles to attack Guam with U.S. military personnel and their family and others there in the firing line.
At the height of Princess Diana's campaign on the issue just before she died in 1997, she found herself in the firing line from some politicians who were angry at what they interpreted as her meddling in international political affairs.
LONDON — As we learned from Donald Trump's replies that time he tweeted about Brexit, British people have a limited tolerance for Americans spreading misinformation about life in the UK. This time around, American author Janie Johnson was in Twitter's firing line.
On social media, people often feel empowered to be more aggressive or transgressive than is acceptable in the real world; the firing line of Trump supporters facing off against Trump protesters is what social media looks like returned to the flesh.
The Danish firm is pinning growth hopes on a relatively new treatment for type 2 diabetes as its traditional insulin drugs are in the firing line amid political pressure over the soaring cost of the life-sustaining medicine in the United States.
William F. Buckley wrote in 1966 that Alinsky was "very close to being an organizational genius," and conducted a largely respectful interview on his show Firing Line: More recently, Alinsky's writing, in particular Rules for Radicals, helped shape the Tea Party movement.
As of Friday, the exact track of the storm remained difficult to forecast, with predictions leaving the southern half of Florida's coastline in the firing line for the initial landfall, with the entire state potentially seeing hurricane-strength winds and heavy rainfall.
The plea refers to emails sent by: A "campaign supervisor" "Another high-ranking" campaign official That means, as Just Security notes, that Mueller probably has these emails and their responses, which puts at least two more Trump campaign officials in the firing line.
Those signs of stability and cohesion in two of the euro zone's biggest economies were viewed as positive not just for French assets, but also for peripheral markets that have been in the firing line from any signs of instability in the bloc.
LONDON (Reuters) - The world economy will be in "deep kimchi" if the current trade war between the United States and China drags on, the finance minister of the Philippines has warned, acknowledging his country is one of the first in the firing line.
At the height of Princess Diana's work on behalf of the issue just before she died in 1997, she found herself in the firing line from some politicians who were angry at what they interpreted as her meddling in international political affairs.
The likes of the European Union and China with economies deeply invested in climate action and dependent on multilateralism for global trade, or the likes of Saudi dissenters of climate science, with vested interests that put us all in the firing line?
The way she has always fought is in simple one-twos, with her feet on a line until she wants to swing her right hand, and with no lateral movement—relying instead on long pivots after her opponent has already left the firing line.
Soledad Chapeton found herself in the firing line after becoming the first female mayor of El Alto, Bolivia's second city, in 22005 - and says she was lucky not to be in her city hall office last year when an arson attack killed six people.
Most Asia and eastern European FX markets had taken the U.S. tariff move in their stride and Mexico's peso, which has been in the firing line during NAFTA renegotiations with the United States and Canada, was set for its best week since early 2016.
The lira weakened 03.7113 percent after data showing inflation spiked to 03.7103 percent in November, the highest in 2118.64 years.. Turkish assets have also been in the firing line due to an ongoing U.S. court case which has raised tensions between Ankara and Washington.
Established track and field events could be cut from the program – though the former British politician was careful not to name any in the firing line – while some of the basic presumptions that have underpinned the sport for over a century are up for debate.
Throughout the company's woes — which can be attributed to financial recklessness, mismanagement, infighting and deep cuts in government funding — the orchestra and chorus have been in the firing line, with threats (partly realized) to pare them down into a smaller and less permanent ensemble.
These animated maps, based on satellite image–derived estimates of areas covered by impermeable urban surfaces from the National Land Cover Database, show how urban development in several cities in the direct firing line of Atlantic storms has made those locations increasingly vulnerable to rain-driven flooding.
While Italy's market gains have been helped by growing confidence over the country's economic recovery, thanks in part to the European Central Bank's loose monetary policy, banks would be firmly in the firing line if the market suddenly considers the positivity overdone, such as around the election.
While the Internet is filled with all sorts of awful stuff, in its darkest corners, the mainstream reach of platforms like Facebook and YouTube puts them squarely in the political firing line for all sorts of content issues — from political disinformation to socially divisive hate speech.
" The next day, Al Baldasaro, a New Hampshire state representative, told a radio host Tuesday that Clinton "should be put in the firing line and shot for treason," causing an uproar that led to a Trump campaign to issue a statement saying it "does not agree with those statements.
At the 19th annual Northern Rockies Machine Gun and Cannon Shoot this past June, blasts from the enormous cannon sitting at the end of a quarter-mile-long firing line kicked up clouds of dust so large and thick I couldn't see whether the shots hit their target.
Now, it has nothing to do with food and I realize I've been posting about the hippies a lot, but it's Allen Ginsberg's birthday today — he would have been 93 — and as good a time as ever to revisit his 1968 appearance on "Firing Line" with William Buckley.
Which leads to moments like this one, which occurred during an interview with Margaret Hoover for PBS' "Firing Line" in which Ocasio-Cortez gets herself into trouble when she starts talking about the Middle East and referring to Israelis who have settled in the West Bank as occupiers of Palestine.
The 37-year-old is so loved that he even drew a rapturous round of applause when he simply held up his racket in the direction of a ballboy and a spectator after both ended up in his firing line as he tried to return a couple of errant Pouille serves.
"The market is concerned the house building sector could be in the firing line as a result of the Brexit vote, and while Barratt have plans in place to reduce risk, it's unlikely these could fully insulate the group from a nasty downturn," George Salmon, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said.
Such a war between North Korea and US-backed South Korea could rapidly turn into a major regional conflict or potentially even World War III, and even a non-nuclear war could result in tens or hundreds of thousands of deaths among combatants and civilians on either side of the firing line.
Yet, his strategy -- to publicly announce last week he won't yet back Trump -- also has put Ryan on the firing line, including among his own members who say they were blindsided that the leader of their party undermined their presumptive nominee just as the GOP was trying to heal after a divisive primary.
And just as Facebook's New Feed machine learning algorithms have been accused of favoring and promoting fake news clickbait, the underlying workings of its algorithmic processes for linking people and interests look to be being increasingly pulled into the firing line over how they might be accidentally aiding and abetting criminal acts.
The move is a prominent switch from his previous plans to testify publicly on the Justice Department's budget and puts him more directly in the firing line over questions about his contacts with the Russian ambassador to the United States and a federal investigation into Russian attempts to influence the 2016 election.
Having already seen his first choice for national security adviser resign over his contact with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, and his attorney general recuse himself from any investigations into links with Russia, Trump is now directly in the firing line—not because of the meeting itself but because of his repeated denials.
Having already seen his first choice for national security adviser resign over his contact with Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, and his attorney general recuse himself from any investigations into links with Russia, Trump is now directly in the firing line — not because of the meeting itself but because of his repeated denials.
As I stood on the firing line, day in and day out, flanked by two hotshots who never seemed to miss their targets, I felt that same positive competitive spirit I had when I was a kid, and was again reminded how influential firearms had been in shaping and improving my character.
"Most sensible people can see that Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has done a superb job - and now that the referendum is over, he will be able to continue his work without being in the political firing-line," Johnson wrote in the Daily Telegraph newspaper in a column first published late on Sunday.
Behind them a middle section stretches down the street, the immediate backup, people taking a break from the rocks or gearing up the nerve for those final few steps into the firing line, people pushing up for a better view, the fire starters and gas catchers hurling the smoking canisters back where they came from.
"Sectors which are perceived to be in the political firing line would include the water, gas and electricity utilities, transport stocks (especially rail operators) and also Royal Mail , given Labour's campaign pledge to nationalise them and do so at below-market rates for good measure", said Ross Mould, an investment director at AJ Bell.
On Black's mark, the firing line erupted, and the shooting range alighted with what seemed like a million tracer streaks moving uncannily fast over the land, glancing off the far hillside and careening high into the sky, where they floated delicately for a moment before disappearing like dying fireflies among the first stars of night.
In the north-central region of Italy, where the country's flavorful Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese has been produced for close to a millennia, tens of thousands of workers at thousands of farms and hundreds of dairies have found themselves in the tariff firing line, with exports to the United States now facing a 25% levy.
During an interview on PBS's 'Firing Line' on Friday the congressional candidate raised eyebrows when she said, 'I also think that what people are starting to see-- at least in the occupation of Palestine-- is just an increasing crisis of humanitarian condition and that to me is just where I tend to come from on this issue.
While an aide to the vice president says he spent the last few days in speech preparation, it conveniently kept him out of the firing line, missing a regular Senate lunch on Capitol Hill on Tuesday while he worked behind closed doors with President Donald Trump at a bilateral meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Facebook, for example, has increasingly found itself in the firing line over the veracity of content shared across its network — not least because the company initially refused to accept any editorial responsibility for the views being distributed via its technology (last month CEO Mark Zuckerberg finally conceded the social media giant has a "greater responsibility than just building technology that information flows through").
And it is opportunities like that, we kind of take them off the firing line, off the driving ‑‑ off the driving courses and the tactical work they do at Quantico, to step back and reposition on those core values and that sacred trust that we hold with the American people to uphold the Constitution and protect their lives and well‑being.
" As the outrage hit a fever pitch, the Facebook page's disclaimer was updated from this: "Allie *grills* congressional hopeful and progressive it girl &aposAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez&apos on her socialist agenda and knowledge of government... or lack thereof," to include a winking emoji and this line: "Yes, this is satire created from excerpts of the viral Firing Line interview with Ocasio-Cortez.
"Most sensible people can see Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has done a superb job — and now that the referendum is over, he will be able to continue his work without being in the political firing-line," Johnson said in an article published in The Telegraph on June 26, before the farrago over Johnson's withdrawn candidacy to succeed David Cameron as Conservative leader.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE twice hit out at tech giants on Tuesday, raising the stakes for companies that are already in the political firing line.
Some who expressed mixed feelings about the throwback shirt included hard-core traditionalists: men who embrace sack suits and rep ties as a shelter from the shifting winds of fashion, people harboring informed opinions about the collar rolls worn by William F. Buckley on "Firing Line" and Miles Davis on the cover of "Milestones," holdouts disdainful of Uniqlo's of-the-moment oxford, with its paltry button-down collar.
"One thing that I really respect about McConnell is his willingness to be able to be in the firing line like that — I mean, he knows that the role that he plays is going to be demonized and scapegoated and he's got the broad back to sort of stand up and take that kind of incoming fire," said GOP consultant Jesse Benton, who managed McConnell's 2014 Senate race and fellow Kentucky Sen.
Elsewhere in Congress … Leonard Leo, the executive vice president of the Federalist Society, says he differs with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) and does not support filling any potential Supreme Court vacancy ahead of the 2023 presidential election (PBS Firing Line) … Sen.
In an interview with "Firing Line," Hogan said he hoped Democrats would conduct a "fair and objective" probe while adding that he did not see any other way to get answers from the Trump administration about the president's efforts to convince Ukraine's government to open an investigation into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Warren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE, who is a front-runner for the 85033 Democratic presidential nomination.

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