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It said those facing arrest included 143 lieutenants, 97 of them serving, and 33 junior lieutenants, 11 of them serving.
He's one of Mark Zuckerberg's top lieutenants at the company.
Trump's lieutenants are in no mood for olive branches either.
Luckily, he has a new crew of lieutenants to help.
Ryan and his top lieutenants have made a similar pitch.
Despite the uphill climb, McConnell's lieutenants on Monday voiced optimism.
This is how you respectfully air discontent before your lieutenants.
May's top lieutenants in debate at the House of Commons.
Mr. Buffett did, however, champion his two most senior lieutenants.
Mr Abbas's lieutenants think a two-state deal is still feasible.
I've been to battle with Jamie and all of his lieutenants.
Another way is to outsource ideological enforcement to committed, empowered lieutenants.
This really isn't how you respectfully air discontent before your lieutenants.
Some of her top lieutenants have voiced opposition to the idea.
It helps that long-standing lieutenants are ready to step in.
The nurses, all second lieutenants, were 211 to 21922 years old.
Critically, he would have to assemble a talented cadre of lieutenants.
Twenty-six of those Marines were lieutenants and three were captains.
Several top lieutenants in his union's political operation were also charged.
Mr. Alexander was also one of Mr. Kalanick's most trusted lieutenants.
Trump's lieutenants pushed back hard Sunday in a round of television interviews.
"'Bosley' is now a rank in the organization, like lieutenants," she says.
So is Faith, and so are the other lieutenants in the game.
Buffett told CNBC the investment was made by one of his lieutenants.
Meanwhile, the speaker's top lieutenants were quick to come to her defense.
Zuckerberg still has a number of long-time product and engineering lieutenants.
The death toll was 12: two chiefs, two lieutenants and eight firefighters.
Most Democrats disagreed, opting to keep Pelosi and her top lieutenants — Reps.
I appointed lieutenants and held competitions for fitness, tactical knowledge, and marksmanship.
They include 781 detectives, 753 sergeants and 200 lieutenants, department officials said.
Military personnel under the command of Lieutenants Figueroa and Castañer were summoned.
It's the only conclusion reachable from his and his lieutenants' own words.
All the women who've attempted the course since 2017 have been lieutenants.
Corruption occurs within rank and file and all the way to lieutenants.
The current patience of JPM's lieutenants is less prominent at Goldman Sachs.
He may indeed find it hard to marshal his lieutenants from behind bars.
There are growing signs of mutual disgruntlement between Mr Trump and these lieutenants.
Their leader Ayman al Zawahiri sent trusted lieutenants there to establish a base.
And not just conservative rebels; some of Boehner's own lieutenants rejected the strategy.
Even before drafting the shaft, the lieutenants knew it could cause a stir.
After four years, graduates are commissioned as second lieutenants in the Air Force.
Zuckerberg lieutenants and/or long time Facebookers are now running both app businesses.
Instead, five of Mr. Mosko's lieutenants will now report directly to Mr. Lynton.
Priebus is expected to bring other top RNC lieutenants to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
So did his lieutenants Chris Cox, CPO, and Andrew Bosworth, head of hardware.
Mr. Zuckerberg and Ms. Sandberg met with their lieutenants to determine a response.
But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her top lieutenants aren't on board yet.
He is known for setting clear goals and empowering lieutenants to accomplish them.
Two of her Amazon Studios lieutenants, Albert Cheng and Jason Ropell, clapped nearby.
Ryan and his top lieutenants — chiefly McCarthy — decided to wait a little longer.
Not long afterward, Mr. Warhol and his lieutenants hired them to oversee Interview.
It was the politicians and their tough-talking lieutenants who came and went.
Bin Laden's correspondence with his chief lieutenants, in 2010, is remarkable in its candor.
This performance allowed Jackson and his lieutenants to remake American politics in important ways.
While he delegated certain duties to lieutenants, Mr. Iger has been the guiding force.
Many lawmakers think such a cushion would insulate Pelosi and her top lieutenants — Reps.
But cartel lieutenants have sought to incite rivalries among street crews, the authorities say.
Carson's campaign is in chaos, with his top lieutenants resigning on New Year's Eve.
Lieutenants Graves and Accoin spoke on the record to The Times about the objects.
Their two lieutenants, who lead so many of their sequences, depart now and then.
Any of the lieutenants who want to die with me, come to this side!
In 1989, the city elected one of his lieutenants, Mr. Clavelle, as his successor.
Sounding the call to arms in Congress are his hawkish lieutenants, led by Sens.
Afterward, Hook would bring options to Tillerson and his top lieutenants for their approval.
His two main industrial lieutenants, Tom Williams and Didier Evrard, retire at end-year.
He told the two lieutenants to run as fast as they could, and keep running.
In 1989 the paramount leader had two lieutenants, and Li was only one of them.
At least 20153 of the officers had leadership roles including sergeants, lieutenants, captains, or inspectors.
I mean, she was one of their most loyal lieutenants for a very long time.
Prosecutors issued detention warrants for a total of 71 lieutenants and two colonels, it said.
"I think we can fix this," one of Musk's top lieutenants, Jon McNeill, told him.
Over the years, he remained a fixture of Zuckerberg's inner circle of friends and lieutenants.
Marines in the field knew to be dubious of new young second lieutenants like Mueller.
The likely outcome involves promoting Mr. Mosko's longtime lieutenants, Zack Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht.
A senior Democratic aide fired back, noting that Kind has supported Pelosi's top lieutenants — Reps.
While Pelosi has imposed a cap on her own leadership reign, her two lieutenants, Reps.
Marine infantry platoons in regular line units are led by both lieutenants and noncommissioned officers.
Sessions has been talking privately with two Trump political lieutenants, Bill Stepien and Justin Clark.
"You can't have captains if you don't have lieutenants," a senior State Department official says.
One of the lieutenants, Carlos Richard Martinez, is accused of overpowering and raping an inmate who had been assigned to clean the lieutenants' office — one of the few parts of the jail that is largely out of view of the jail's 600 surveillance cameras.
Hastings and his lieutenants didn't say much to persuade doubters on their earnings call this afternoon.
With his German and French lieutenants, Sabine Weyand and Stephanie Riso, he won trust from leaders.
He pointed to his decision to ramp up the number of lieutenants and other supervisors. FoxNews.
In April three lieutenants posted a video saying they rejected Mr Maduro as commander-in-chief.
SAN FRANCISCO — The letter was aimed at Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, and his top lieutenants.
Others terminated Wednesday included lieutenants Alejandro Sese, Kevin Meizoso, Justin Rumbaugh, Harold Santana, and David Rivera.
Many, it is true, are business-friendly, especially compared with Barack Obama's big-government-loving lieutenants.
Once they're down, you can loot them and then recruit them to your pool of lieutenants.
Where Jobs was a showman, Cook is someone who willingly cedes the stage to his lieutenants.
It also raises new concerns about contacts Putin and his lieutenants had with Trump's campaign staff.
"The young lieutenants I taught had no issues with females serving in the infantry," she said.
It is what the Mob boss tells his lieutenants: be loyal and you'll get your cut.
Mr. Dalio's lieutenants Greg Jensen and Bob Prince each made $325 million to tie for 12th.
Many of his lieutenants have been sentenced for corruption or are on the run as well.
And the essence of the Redstone fight is that he did surround himself with these lieutenants.
I watched lieutenants lead their men through wadis on television and wanted to be like them.
Ryan and his top lieutenants are lobbying conservative Republicans who want to see spending levels slashed.
Bosworth, one of the most outspoken and trusted of Zuckerberg's lieutenants, is no stranger to controversy.
Mr. Immelt signed the deals, but making them pay off is a job for his lieutenants.
As the end of 214.2 drew nearer, Sechin, one of Putin's closest lieutenants, was under pressure.
Osama bin Laden masterminded the 28503/22019 attacks with al Qaeda lieutenants but was never indicted.
Her top two lieutenants are Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, 79, and Assistant Democratic Leader Jim Clyburn, 77.
Some of Mr. Cohen's former lieutenants have gone on to start successful hedge funds of their own.
Juro Osawa and Yunan Zhang report: Imagine if Facebook's key lieutenants quit to launch a rival product.
Mr Zuma chose his lieutenants not for their honesty or competence but for their pliability and loyalty.
Public investors effectively pulled all SAC's outside money, and Cohen and his lieutenants were in lockdown mode.
Mike Williams, USgamer Lieutenants can be recruited from nearly every enemy non-player character (NPC) in Odyssey.
Sechin is one of Putin's closest lieutenants and the two men have known each other for decades.
Two of the president's top lieutenants, counselor Kellyanne Conway and chief strategist Stephen Bannon, are deep underwater.
Many of them are calling for an ouster of not only Pelosi, but her top lieutenants — Reps.
Macron's lieutenants have cautioned the Senate against over-reaching its powers and encroaching on a judicial investigation.
Lt. Louis Turco, the president of the Lieutenants Benevolent Association, said his organization was monitoring the case.
One of Cox's top product lieutenants, Will Cathcart, is now running all product for Facebook's core app.
Many of the top lieutenants at the SoftBank Vision Fund are former Deutsche Bank traders and bankers.
Internally at Uber, Mr. Khosrowshahi has also made changes, including bringing on a new slate of lieutenants.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her lieutenants are keenly aware of the risks of initiating an impeachment inquiry.
There was a real sense of emasculation about not going to war, particularly for us young lieutenants.
The women reported that the assaults occurred while they were assigned to clean the lieutenants' office area.
One problem brought Vollmer face-to-face with one of notorious mob boss Al Capone's top lieutenants.
The U.S. Treasury Department designated him and his brother Iván as key lieutenants in the Sinaloa cartel.
Now almost all of the ex-Baathist leaders are dead, as are most of their immediate lieutenants.
Berkshire Hathaway, through one of Buffett's lieutenants, bought its first 10 million Apple shares in May 2016.
On Thursday, she announced she had directed her lieutenants to draft articles of impeachment against Mr. Trump.
It replaces two Amsterdam-based joint ventures through which Ghosn and his lieutenants ran the alliance previously.
The two lieutenants came back and offered to help, but the battalion chief again told them to run.
His footage of violent police response is harrowing, especially when the police specifically target Wong and his lieutenants.
His lieutenants have been dispatched to the airwaves and are preparing to counter fresh allegations if they arise.
But he has cancer and several of his ablest lieutenants have defected from his Movement for Democratic Change.
But there is speculation that some of his lieutenants, including Sheryl Sandberg, could leave in the next year.
Stanford and two of his of his top lieutenants — Mark Kuhrt and Gilberto Lopez — were convicted at trial.
After nearly every major beat, CEO Tim Cook and his lieutenants reiterated a core focus: Privacy, privacy, privacy.
Instead, Pelosi and her top lieutenants were still using the slogan "make America sick again" earlier this week.
One of Mr. Black's field lieutenants in the Reagan delegate operation was a 24-year-old Mr. Kasich.
As his former lieutenants celebrated on Monday night at Fenway Park, Shapiro was a powerful presence in spirit.
Eugene's very familiar with Negan's tactics since he served as one of his former lieutenants and bullet makers.
Each district is operated by one of Joseph Seed's "Family," his lead lieutenants who operate various cult operations.
"What people see is that he's close to Trump's lieutenants," Jealous said in a Tuesday interview on Hill.
Reuters had reported some of Ferreira's lieutenants and executives with Vale experience were being considered for the job.
Data points: While they're cool on Trump, Charles Koch and his top lieutenants have great relationships with Pence.
"The highway is littered with Trump lieutenants who made the mistake of believing that," said a second source.
But she leaves the enforcement of these principles to lieutenants, preferring to focus on software and customer relations.
The Disney board fought off that attempt, but Mr. Iger and his top lieutenants have not forgotten it.
The Disney board fought off that attempt, but Mr. Iger and his top lieutenants have never forgotten it.
Later, McMaster gave the two lieutenants formal reprimands, which they appealed after completing the Ranger School in 2014.
After the ceremony, Sahaar invited the ISIS commander, Abdul Qayum, to eat lunch with him and his lieutenants.
The idea of the "Principles," you tell a story about getting a memo from your top three lieutenants.
Here's some good news for lieutenants of JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon: they could be the chosen one.
I ask the new cyber lieutenants and privates at Fort Gordon about a potential combat deployment in the future.
"I want to elect the next president," Ailes reportedly told his lieutenants in 2012, according to Foxologist Gabriel Sherman.
We imagine a few of Zuckerberg's top lieutenants may have been off doing other things on meat-cake day.
LORD TEBBIT, one of Margaret Thatcher's lieutenants, once proposed a "cricket test" to see how well assimilation was going.
He micromanaged his empire, and was loth to sell companies or fire loyal lieutenants, even when they deserved it.
Hope County is divided into three regions, each of which is overseen by one of the Father's trusted lieutenants.
This is an aspect of the anti-EU campaign that some of its more enlightened lieutenants would rather bury.
After all, they noted, Mr. Gorman's circle of lieutenants is made up of parents of those kinds of workers.
Four small pours sat before him, in their flimsy wooden raft, dutiful liquid lieutenants of varying shades of amber.
Mr. Simonds and his lieutenants — many of them former senior executives at traditional Hollywood studios — have eye-popping aspirations.
However, the creation of two parties was not a failure in his lieutenants, much less in Washington's own abilities.
Both are considered top lieutenants of Mr. Adnani, according to the senior American defense official and senior intelligence official.
Officers seeking to become sergeants, lieutenants or captains know their chances depend heavily on how they perform on exams.
For that new mission, Grant needed cabinet members, staff and advisers every bit as masterful as his wartime lieutenants.
The report prompted bitter infighting among Mr. Shulkin and his top lieutenants and generated embarrassing headlines for the administration.
He never has, he said in a 2017 interview in Anaheim, because he believes in Eppler and his lieutenants.
The fallout from the events that toppled Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and his top lieutenants is still in progress.
In January 2013, one of Mr. Zuckerberg's lieutenants emailed him with news about Twitter, one of Facebook's biggest competitors.
By then, even some of Ms. Bloomfield's most trusted lieutenants and loyal employees had begun to turn on her.
He has also sent his deputies to Washington and received Trump's lieutenants in Pyongyang as part of nuclear talks.
His defiance of reality probably pleased President Trump, who likes lieutenants to pretend everything is going according to plan.
When Trump feels he isn't getting it or paranoia takes over, he publicly mocks his lieutenants or jettisons them.
His political lieutenants say they want to lead the Iraqi government, or else serve as a vigilant parliamentary opposition.
And some of Mr. Trump's senior lieutenants were betting that any Iranian response proves less than meets the eye.
A group of about eight high-level Gambino lieutenants gathered to discuss Mr. Cali's murder, a court filing said.
Many of Zuckerberg's lieutenants have weighed in, including Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos, who is reportedly leaving the company.
Jordan and Meadows both declined to comment on possible IRS discussions they had with Ryan and his top lieutenants.
One of his former top lieutenants, Gary Bettman, has been the commissioner of the National Hockey League since 1993.
Trading, though, made up just $1 billion of the $5 billion in new revenue initiatives Blankfein and his lieutenants unveiled.
Tim Cook and his lieutenants dictate the terms of an enormous economy, and can change that economy on a whim.
One of Snap CEO Evan Spiegel's top lieutenants Tom Conrad will leave Snapchat, and the whole tech industry, in March.
When the lower-class workers storm in, demanding a solution to the predicament, the lieutenants crumble from infighting and indecision.
While the lieutenants were technically in charge, the sergeants ran the show—and could make or break a new officer.
Sheryl Sandberg, one of his lieutenants, who has worked in government, travels the world to talk about equality for women.
One of Pelosi's top lieutenants, House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff, is, like Pelosi, wary of the risks of impeachment.
Trump's top lieutenants, like incoming chief of staff Reince Priebus, have refused to concede that the claim was made up.
He said he will continue to work on the issue but one of his top lieutenants on health care, Rep.
The battle seemed to have a particular appetite for lieutenants, with junior officers often dying mere hours after they arrived.
His lieutenants say he will keep a better grip on the country's finances than his predecessor, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
Both of Ryan's top lieutenants, McCarthy and Scalise, have signed on with Trump; McCarthy is a Trump delegate in California.
Apple promoted Sabih Khan, one of Tim Cook's top lieutenants, to be the company's new senior vice president of operations.
Trollope was one of CEO Chuck Robbins' leading lieutenants, also running the collaboration technology group, which includes Spark and WebEx.
The captains and lieutenants, whom he always called Cap and Lou, felt to him so superior that they seemed otherworldly.
These new lieutenants are unknown to many of Mr. Redstone's longtime confidants at Viacom, the big entertainment company he controls.
But it's unclear whether he could rally popular support for such measures – and whether his political lieutenants will allow it.
There are two-man teams going into cells, in addition to a handful of SRT sergeants and lieutenants walking around.
As he founds a variety of companies, English depends heavily on three lieutenants — Karl Berry, Bill O'Donnell and Paul Schwenk.
Once the bill is released, Mr. Trump's top economic lieutenants will fan out to make the case for tax cuts.
General Dostum's lieutenants took advantage of the anger over the videos, and stoked demonstrations across several provinces in the north.
But his political lieutenants believe the polarizing court battle has been a boon to their chances to hold the Senate.
Whether their efforts do anything to change the mind-set of Mr. Trump and his lieutenants remains to be seen.
"This gives me no pleasure," he said of being part of the opposition to Ms. Pelosi and her top lieutenants.
In Russia, Mr. Putin and many of his lieutenants came from the K.G.B. and resisted fully confronting its repressive history.
The lawsuit claims Mr. Sadr's lieutenants sold the samples on Iraq's black market to fund their attacks on American forces.
We should not have to apologize for being outraged by the vile actions of the Trump administration and its lieutenants.
Having led JPMorgan Chase since 2005, Mr. Dimon is delegating more control of the $2.6 trillion firm to his lieutenants.
Mr. Trump or his lieutenants could join the United States Congress in threatening to cut off economic assistance to Guatemala.
Prosecutors said that one of the lieutenants made light of the law, known as P.R.E.A., in a posting on Facebook.
In March, a video spread on social media showing three lieutenants who said they no longer recognized Mr. Maduro's authority.
He quickly stocked important positions within the government with his lieutenants and protégés, and tightened party control over state media.
The International Criminal Court has investigated Haftar's attacks in Libya and issued two arrest warrants for one of his lieutenants.
But she added that Berkshire's younger investing lieutenants Ted Weschler and Todd Combs have increased their clout at the company.
Until his death, Mr. Adnani led the Islamic State's external operations branch, and he in turn relied on two lieutenants.
His lieutenants spread themselves smartly and neutralize many of the threats before matters can get dire enough to require gunfire.
Removed from office In January, Kim fired Kim Won Hong, one of his top lieutenants, according to South Korea's Unification Ministry.
He told CNBC the decision to buy the shares was made by one of his lieutenants, Ted Weschler or Todd Combs.
The results were shared directly with Zuckerberg and Sandberg, along with their lieutenants, their communications teams, and external public relations agencies.
There will also be promotions for existing officers, with 210 new detectives, 112 new sergeants and 50 new lieutenants, he said.
The documents redacted the identities of the pilots, but they show two lieutenants flying as "Zapper 21" were behind the penis.
Draghi and his lieutenants have upped their game from the first round of TLTRO which finished just a few weeks ago.
Following the violence, many of Hussain's top lieutenants, including Sattar, were arrested by the paramilitary Rangers force, interrogated overnight and released.
Conrad is one of Snap co-founder and CEO Evan Spiegel's top lieutenants, especially given the company's focus on product design.
"I believe a win-win situation is still possible," Economy Minister Peter Altmaier, one of Merkel's closest lieutenants, told broadcaster Deutschlandfunk.
Buffett's investing lieutenants Todd Combs and Ted Weschler, who together recently managed $21 billion, may take over as chief investment officer.
As he wrote "PFD"—present for duty—he became aware of two lieutenants in plainclothes standing on either side of him.
In that role, he made recommendations on pay to the human resources committee charged with setting compensation for his top lieutenants.
Shortly afterward, one of Mr. Modi's top lieutenants rebuked Mr. Rajan for offending the visually impaired, and Mr. Rajan publicly apologized.
Within a year or two, most young lieutenants in today's Army will serve in any number of diverse "contingency" deployments overseas.
PT lieutenants regularly visit Lula in prison to map out strategy ahead of October's presidential balloting, eight party insiders told Reuters.
Tasked with helping Facebook embrace mobile as design director, he's since become part of Zuckerberg's inner circle of friends and lieutenants.
He'll also need lieutenants; contenders include John Waldron, a top deal maker, and Eric Lane, a co-head of investment management.
NBC's entertainment head, Robert Greenblatt, stepped aside last month and was replaced by two veteran lieutenants, Paul Telegdy and George Cheeks.
The investigation, which has been brought by prosecutors in the state of Chihuahua, has already ensnared one of his top lieutenants.
To speed product design, Mr. Swan's lieutenants have set up smaller teams and broken up chips into modular blocks of circuitry.
Jason Lewis is expected to launch his Minnesota Senate bid on Thursday with guidance from two of Trump's top political lieutenants.
Since the capo can be placated only by uncritical praise, the most fanatic of his lieutenants end up calling the shots.
We will look at all the actions or inactions of every single deputy and leader on our agency, sergeants, lieutenants, captains.
Tillerson continued to entrust his top lieutenants with foreign policymaking, and much of the building felt sidelined by his leadership style.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and her lieutenants are expected to hold public hearings at some point but haven't decided when.
This contrasts with the wholesale violence of Boko Haram under the publicity-hungry Abubakar Shekau, who has executed even close lieutenants.
The Russian who oversees this strategic business relationship is one of President Vladimir Putin's closest lieutenants: Rosneft Chief Executive Igor Sechin.
FBI and congressional investigators are currently examining whether Trump lieutenants coordinated with Russian intelligence the publication of documents damaging to Clinton.
At various points in the game, either Joseph Seed or his lieutenants with capture the player to monologue about sins and belonging.
It just doesn't work as intended until you're sending your lieutenants to brawl in the fight pits and ambush their former leaders.
Ryan's lieutenants in the House — Kevin McCarthy, Steve Scalise, and Greg Walden — have endorsed Trump, as has Mitch McConnell in the Senate.
Meanwhile, even Mr Abe's most loyal lieutenants, such as Midori Matsushima, an LDP lawmaker, admit he is neglecting Japan's demographic time-bomb.
The director should let his lieutenants manage the operations of the agency to provide him the time to work the first customer.
Carney delegates most of the daily work to his most trusted group of top lieutenants, people with knowledge of the matter said.
But more recently Mr Blankfein may have been too tolerant of the trading division, where he and several lieutenants made their names.
It later got the backing of Saeed and his lieutenants in the by-election to secure five per cent of the vote.
The announced departure of Mr. Israel, one of Ms. Pelosi's top lieutenants, prompted speculation on Tuesday about her plans for the future.
"I think we can fix this," one of his top lieutenants, Jon McNeill, told him, according to someone who heard the conversation.
Several CPD lieutenants said they were uncomfortable directing officers from another agency given the lack of introduction, training and prior preparation. p.
And like the previous times, Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and her top lieutenants refused to allow the measure to move forward.
He did not simply gather his father's top lieutenants without notice from their workspaces or pick them off at the water cooler.
Nikki Haley on Tuesday brushed aside a series of attacks by Donald Trump and his top lieutenants with a quintessentially Southern response.
Last June counter-terrorism police bumped off the LeJ's leader, Malik Ishaq, and many of his top lieutenants in a single night.
Trump and Bannon are generals without enough lieutenants, unable to recruit the enough ideological loyalists because their network simply isn't large enough.
Sumner M. Redstone has routinely bestowed great riches upon his lieutenants, Mr. Dauman of Viacom, and Leslie Moonves, chief executive of CBS.
In court, American prosecutors played several recorded calls between Zarrab and his lieutenants in which they discuss their illegal operations in 2013.
The area was a hotbed of civil rights activism in the 1960s, when Dr. King and his top lieutenants paid multiple visits.
VP of product Tom Conrad, one of CEO Evan Spiegel's top lieutenants left in January following TimeHop founder Jonathan Wegener and others.
Claure is the COO of Softbank Group, the publicly traded holding company built Masayoshi Son and one of Son's most trusted lieutenants.
The report prompted bitter infighting within the department among Mr. Shulkin and his top lieutenants, generating politically damaging headlines for the administration.
Neither departure was a surprise, but they deprive Mr. Trump of two top lieutenants as he heads toward his re-election campaign.
But even among his own political lieutenants, there is a general recognition that Mr. Trump currently lacks anything resembling a positive message.
As CEO of AWS, Jassy runs all aspects of the $35 billion business and is considered one of Bezos' most trusted lieutenants.
Top Trump lieutenants like Stephen K. Bannon, his chief strategist, who lobbied members on the House bill, have been all but sidelined.
As CEO of AWS, Jassy runs all aspects of the $35 billion business, and is considered one of Bezos's most trusted lieutenants.
In charging the two lieutenants, prosecutors said they sometimes used physical force or their administrative power to coerce women into providing sex.
He had led the school that trains all Marine infantry lieutenants, a post reserved for established stars in the grunt officer corps.
Ryan and his top lieutenants are feverishly working to quash the petition, warning it will hand control of the floor to Democrats.
Speaker Paul Ryan and his top lieutenants have been working behind the scenes on a few tax reform holdouts in recent days.
It's been hard to pick a path and stick to it with his two lieutenants undermining the other on their respective issues.
For nearly a dozen years, Judge Gorsuch has been partners in a limited-liability company with two of Mr. Anschutz's top lieutenants.
She and her top lieutenants view the matter as a distraction and believe they should focus on pocketbook issues, the sources said.
Such shameful, purely politically-motivated actions by Trump's lieutenants and GOP defenders only serve to weaken vitally important Ukrainian anti-corruption efforts.
He has the instincts of a fascist but lacks both the discipline and the loyal lieutenants he'd need to create true autocracy.
Trump responded forcefully, dispatching top White House lieutenants to a meeting with lawmakers with a clear message: the president was done negotiating.
"If the President freely allows his regularly appointed lieutenants to pursue him, then there is no separation of powers problem," they write.
So it shouldn't surprise anyone when white nationalists take up the calls to arms that Trump and his Republican lieutenants have issued.
More importantly, the on-the-record chat fit into Amazon's recent effort to elevate the public profiles of CEO Jeff Bezos' top lieutenants.
If it came to it, Republican lobbyists think McConnell and his lieutenants would opt for bringing up a bill they know won't pass.
The president-elect feeds on competition and looks favorably on his lieutenants that are willing to fight fiercely for their ideas, advisers said.
However, Mnangagwa, who seized power in the aftermath, has a dark past and was one of Mugabe's most feared lieutenants during his reign.
In contrast, 90% of captains, 88% of lieutenants, and 84% of sergeants — jobs that earn an excess of $90,000 a year — are men.
One of Mr Bannon's lieutenants, a former Breitbart writer who now has a job at the White House, takes a similarly Manichean view.
About half a dozen senior Islamic State lieutenants have arrived from Syria in recent months to build up the franchise, these officials say.
Why, if Rick and crew had Negan and his lieutenants in plain sight, did no one try to take a surprise sniper shot?
My personal favorite Star Wars gag is in The Empire Strikes Back, when Vader is talking to holograms of three of his lieutenants.
An official investigating the incident assessed that the "crude, immature, and unprofessional" art was not in line with the "character" of the lieutenants.
Meanwhile, two of Pickens's top lieutenants, Brian Bradshaw and David Meaney, will jointly launch a new energy fund, Assert Capital Management, next week.
It's this vision of openness that Nadella and his lieutenants will be selling this week at Build, the company's annual software development conference.
A pair of Mafia lieutenants, filling a jerry can at a Naples gas station, pass the time discussing the foibles of modern youth.
Trump is expected to discuss his efforts to boost federal defense funding in his speech to the 1,042 new ensigns and second lieutenants.
Previously, he reluctantly ceded to key lieutenants such as former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and preserved a deal backed by America's allies.
You and your lieutenants have access to a very large network of attractive people whom you can trust at least to some degree.
This is the moment to save the entire nation from Trump, and it isn't liberals who are saying it—it's Trump's own lieutenants.
Page ordered his lieutenants to negotiate the purchase of 510 Systems and Anthony's Robots, and to consider giving Levandowski an expanded leadership role.
Opinion polls show a tight contest to succeed the pugnacious term-limited governor, Paul R. LePage, whose lieutenants are guiding Mr. Moody's campaign.
"He bragged that he had two young, new female lieutenants and suggested we all take a sauna together," she said, her voice trembling.
As it starts, the 12 dancers of the corps are traveling in a revolving ring while their two lieutenants are traveling in front.
Mr. Wray said he had not witnessed any political bias among his top lieutenants, most of whom are holdovers from Mr. Comey's tenure.
By contrast, Maezawa has in recent years surrounded himself with lieutenants as the business has matured, said Michael Causton, an analyst at JapanConsuming.
Bush and his chief lieutenants were dead set on a course of action and nothing was going to prevent them from plunging ahead.
Ms. Pelosi and her political lieutenants laid out their counterattack: Democrats would talk about pre-existing conditions and millions of people losing coverage.
At the same time, he's slow to trust people, and over the past few years most of his top lieutenants have left him.
Corrections officers make the charges — issuing "tickets," in prison parlance — and hearing officers, typically sergeants, lieutenants or captains, determine guilt and decide punishment.
There was a bit of sealing wax with a fingerprint, a brush entangled with strands of hair, and a set of lieutenants' epaulets.
Azar and his lieutenants also were frustrated by the lack of planning within the refugee office, some of which spilled into public view.
Trump allies hit back Seeking to fog such questions, Trump's lieutenants went on the offensive on Sunday talk shows using a familiar playbook.
Starting around 2000, Mr. Mugabe's lieutenants sent squads of young men to invade hundreds of white-owned farms and chase away their owners.
With Under Armour's stock soaring in the fall of 2015, Mr. Plank and his top lieutenants believed nothing could stop the company's rise.
More than 1,000 people were killed, including Isnilon Hapilon — who was considered the Islamic State's leader in Southeast Asia — and his key lieutenants.
Culp may also announce an effort to cut GE's costs or even further shake up its C-Suite by picking his own lieutenants.
Pelosi and her top congressional lieutenants view the matter as a distraction and believe they should focus on pocketbook issues, the sources said.
"Many majors, lieutenants and colonels — they began their careers before Chávez," he said, adding that they did not owe allegiance to Mr. Maduro.
But top BJP lieutenants, such as its President Amit Shah, have been increasingly vocal in pressing for a new temple on the site.
Chief strategists like Steve Bannon have also failed to gain the respect: Trump's lieutenants, by contrast, have struggled to force Republicans into line.
Vogue interviewed a host of lieutenants, majors, and captains — including former Miss USA Deshauna Barber — on their experiences with natural hair while in uniform.
February 1992 - Police find the bodies of six of Guzmán's top lieutenants dumped along Tijuana highways; the six men had been tortured and shot.
The tables curved around the outside of the room in a U-shape, and Ballmer was surrounded by his top lieutenants, his laptop open.
Other critics of the company have pointed to the difficulties in identifying Liu's strongest lieutenants, should he be unable to continue leading the company.
Nason was one of Hank Paulson's key lieutenants at Treasury during the crisis, and conservatives questioned his involvement in the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
Mrs Merkel and her lieutenants have also charged up to the state, materialising in quiet fishing villages and old Hanseatic towns for weeks now.
He has not been replaced and while he doesn't have access to a phone or laptop, he communicates with this lieutenants through his lawyers.
Flying home from a business meeting in Germany, Richie and two of his lieutenants are accompanied on their private plane by three Russian hookers.
By evening, Trump sent his top lieutenants to a dramatic meeting on Capitol Hill on Thursday night with an ultimatum: he was done talking.
But even the least effective attract power-hungry hatemongers as lieutenants, and try to whip up frenzies against "enemy groups" as scapegoats and distractions.
The goal on which the president and his more level-headed lieutenants seem to agree is tax reform, to pay for investment in infrastructure.
And Clinton's lieutenants on the ground are rolling into New Hampshire to try to build the same kind of enthusiasm over the next week.
Every week — generally on Thursdays — MIcrosoft CEO Satya Nadella and his top lieutenants convene to discuss the company's growing number of artificial intelligence projects.
Mr Modi's party strategists have exploited these weaknesses with skill and determination, helped by the defection of one of Mr Gogoi's most promising lieutenants.
He gives far more interviews than Jobs and also lets his lieutenants to speak (in the hovering presence of handlers, of course) to media.
Hitler himself was not so explicit, Martin concedes, but his top lieutenants were consumed by the dream of ruling and reordering an entire continent.
The move on premium cards is also an example of how Dimon's lieutenants throughout the bank look for thin spots in their market penetration.
In Rizzo's case, Epstein and his lieutenants reacquired a player they had drafted for the Boston Red Sox in the sixth round in 20143.
Last year, Richard B. Zabel, one of Mr. Bharara's longtime lieutenants, became general counsel at Elliott Management, one of Wall Street's biggest hedge funds.
The Detroit News, citing sources, previously identified them as being retired UAW Vice President Joe Ashton and one of his top lieutenants, Jeff Pietrzyk.
New performance evaluation systems for sergeants and lieutenants — those front-line supervisors considered critical in weeding out improper stops — has not yet been conceived.
Pipe, one of the two former SMM lieutenants I spoke to for the book, was only 193 when he carried out his first shooting.
He huddled with lieutenants for workshops on how to improve the organization, and visited prospects on the bottom rung of the minor league ladder.
But his own lieutenants, the heads of the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, have been hesitant.
Sergeants, lieutenants and other supervisors, as well as rank-and-file officers, have been attending implicit bias classes at the Police Academy in Queens.
By June 2019, Raniere was convicted—and five of his top female lieutenants had pleaded guilty to—various federal charges and currently await sentencing.
The FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration are cooperating in the probe, he said, and the United States wants three of Peralta's lieutenants extradited.
Mr. Trump and his lieutenants act confident that reimposing American sanctions will bring Iran, hampered by a weak economy and political unrest, to heel.
Kline did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment, but posted on Facebook that two NYPD lieutenants responded to one of her posts.
The two second lieutenants who played rugby at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 2013, allegedly groped a female cadet multiple times.
On Thursday, federal prosecutors charged two of those supervisors, lieutenants at a federal jail in Brooklyn, and another guard with sexually abusing female inmates.
Trump's 35-year old daughter is married to Jared Kushner, one of his top lieutenants, and is an accomplished businesswoman in her own right.
Because of its Chinese ownership, TikTok has become a convenient bogeyman to the "privacy-focused," America-first narrative championed by Zuckerberg and his lieutenants.
Other government officials said they could not discuss her case or that of one of her top lieutenants, Gayane Avakyan, who is also imprisoned.
After reading the survey, I went to the website of Our Revolution, the organization created by Sanders lieutenants to keep Berners focused and mobilized.
As she returned from an official trip to Spain with her colleagues, Pelosi on Tuesday wouldn't reveal to her closest lieutenants where she stood.
Any new approach to enforcement will also manifest itself in how Secretary Acosta and his lieutenants handle the various substantive issues currently before DOL.
But Pelosi and her top lieutenants have resisted that route, citing a lack of support from both the public and Republicans on Capitol Hill.
By 2014, at least 140 members, including Junito and several of his high-ranking lieutenants, had been convicted and sentenced to long prison terms.
The 75-year-old was one of Mugabe's most trusted lieutenants, having been at his side in prison, during wartime and then in government.
Indeed, Buffett has already delegated work to lieutenants like Ajit Jain, Gregory Abel, Tracy Britt Cool and Todd Combs that he once would do himself.
The president of the United States told the FBI director he "hoped" the director could stop an investigation into one of the president's top lieutenants.
"Charles and David had a different take on 2014 than their political lieutenants did," says an operative with direct knowledge of the network's internal operations.
The Night King has come for Bran, with six of his White Walker lieutenants, and he's not looking particularly worried about Theon, Bran's last guard.
At least 64 of the Philadelphia officers have leadership roles, serving as corporals, sergeants, lieutenants, captains, or inspectors, according to an employment roster from January.
Multiple former Grindr employees described Chen and his lieutenants, two former Facebook engineers named Alex Lin and Po-chun "Birdy" Chang, as poor cultural fits.
None of his lieutenants are in line for promotion; even in the gossipy world of mining, no one has any idea who will succeed him.
"The Big Bad U" opens just moments before the events of the season 8 premiere, as Negan and his lieutenants grill the Hilltop's leader, Gregory.
Shortly thereafter, Morgan finds himself face-to-face with Gavin — one of Negan's primary lieutenants — and he's presented with another decision between life and death.
But I just wanted to quickly flag something — Disney CEO Bob Iger and his lieutenants have indeed debated making a bid for Jack Dorsey's company.
Among them were Guzman's former Sinaloa lieutenants, a computer encryption expert and a Colombian cocaine supplier who underwent extreme plastic surgery to disguise his appearance.
The council will be run by two of Kushner's lieutenants, Chris Liddell and Reed Cordish, assistant to the president for intra-governmental and technology initiatives.
Some 1,200 U.K. guests will be nominated to attend by nine offices of the Lord Lieutenants, the Queen's representatives, who are spread around the country.
The government has arrested many kingpins, but that has only increased the violence because organizations have fractured into smaller groups led by more ruthless lieutenants.
One of Peña Nieto's top lieutenants who advocated for the Trump visit, finance minister Luis Videgaray, stepped down this week amid blowback from Trump's visit.
According to the Associated Press, women make up just 20 percent of cadets, who are mostly commissioned as second lieutenants in the Army after graduation.
She hides crucial info in subclauses—like how lieutenants seem to communicate with ancillaries by discreet hand-twitch, for instance—and never elaborates on it.
Right now, the 22 women are close to completing their training and will be commissioned as second lieutenants when they finish in the coming weeks.
New lieutenants — the most junior rank of officers — must prove themselves to earn respect as they navigate the pressures of a close-knit infantry company.
He has six women in his 26-strong cabinet, though a lot of power is centralized with Modi and a couple of senior male lieutenants.
It seems on the morning of March 15th a fragmentation grenade went off in an officer's barracks in Bien Hoa killing two gung-ho lieutenants.
Instead of spending 10 to 15 minutes sharing an update on the call, Dorsey and his top lieutenants will share a summary beforehand, essay style.
But I just wanted to quickly flag something: Disney CEO Bob Iger and his lieutenants have indeed debated making a bid for Jack Dorsey's company.
A lieutenants and sergeants group had sued to overturn the five-year-old program, saying that white officers had been unjustly passed over for promotion.
Nadella's lieutenants are especially important now as Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates steps down from Microsoft's board (although he said he still plans to advise Nadella).
Mr. Telegdy and Ms. Salke were Mr. Greenblatt's key lieutenants in leading NBC's surprising turnaround from a moribund network to No. 1 in the ratings.
At the time, Mr. Wheeler's lieutenants told everyone not to worry, that the agency had other rules to control these and other life-threatening pollutants.
"That might be a prolapse," said one of Mr. Staley's lieutenants, who walked on, chatting amiably with Mr. Staley about a brown bull's muscular physique.
When Mr. Stephens retired in July, he said there were two black lieutenants and one Hispanic deputy inspector, one Hispanic captain and one Hispanic lieutenant.
I received my commission as a second lieutenant in June 1967 and soon after reported to Basic School, the four-month training for new lieutenants.
The posts were written by low-level officers, sergeants, lieutenants, and other correctional staffers — including a counselor and a parole officer — from across the state.
He was a former staff sergeant, the same rank held by Cox, which lent him a degree of credibility new lieutenants did not usually get.
He had dictated their content to two lieutenants, and the handwritten manuscripts, which have since been lost, somehow escaped the Soviet censor and were typeset.
He has crisscrossed the country, rallying crowds with a message that Mr. Putin and his lieutenants are irredeemably corrupt and neglectful of ordinary people's interests.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is still aiming for an Obamacare repeal vote in June, though his lieutenants acknowledge that deadline could slip into July.
Erin Schrode, one of Mr. Andrés's top lieutenants at World Central Kitchen, has been living on the island since a week after Hurricane Maria struck.
Photos showed Kim surrounded by welcoming throngs, talking to his foreign-policy lieutenants in his stateroom, and greeting cheering children of North Korean embassy staff.
"There's something big at stake here, both for him and the company," says Ivy Ross, Google's head of hardware design and one of Osterloh's key lieutenants.
Todd Combs, one of Buffett's investing lieutenants at Berkshire who first got the company involved in Apple, sits on the board of directors of J.P. Morgan.
But the budget drama is a big political black eye for Ryan and his top lieutenants who promised a return to "regular order" under his leadership.
After re-emerging as a major force in the technology industry, Mr. Quattrone is now yielding day-to-day management to one of his top lieutenants.
FINMA is examining the board's oversight of Thiam and his top lieutenants and whether management control failures led to Credit Suisse snooping on its former executives.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid has informed his top lieutenants to keep their focus trained on the McCain race, according to people familiar with the matter.
ET against a backdrop of recent hawkish rhetoric from two of her top lieutenants, New York Fed President William Dudley and Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer.
Assurances from his top two lieutenants -- Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Whip Steve Scalise -- that they full support Ryan largely quieted that chatter at the time.
" Pfeiffer recalled that Tenet was at first unsure how to navigate the president's invitation, and met with his top lieutenants "to discuss how he should act.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his lieutenants worked in secret for weeks on the bill, and he said debate on it would start next week.
After re-emerging as a major force in the technology industry, Mr. Quattrone is now yielding day-to-day management to one of his top lieutenants.
In June, it invited me to its campus to interview some of Nadella's top lieutenants, who are building AI into every corner of the company's business.
Autonomy at the acquired companies has seemed to wane since Facebook installed loyal lieutenants like Adam Mosseri and Will Cathcart to run Instagram and WhatsApp, respectively.
By Mr. Messner's account, Mr. Reagan's pollster, Richard Wirthlin, and other Reagan lieutenants briefed the Tuesday Team on the president's accomplishments over two days in Washington.
By placing one of his "key lieutenants" on Dimon's board when Berkshire doesn't own any of JPMorgan's stock, Buffett is "clearly walking away" from Wells Fargo.
He has tasked his top lieutenants to work on virtual reality and 360-degree cameras, which will aid videos and protect Facebook against fading into obscurity.
"It's had lasting repercussions as our artillery units now have colonels who as lieutenants and captains were again driving around in Humvees conducting dismounted infantry operations."
Now, she's the point person between the RNC and Trump's top lieutenants: campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, convention manager Paul Manafort and national political director Rick Wiley.
Some of the incentive pay received each year by Mr. Stephenson and his top lieutenants is tied to the total shareholder return of the company's stock.
At the very least, they and their lieutenants might avoid trashing victims of the violence they've helped bring upon the country with their pro-gun policies.
But unlike many of her top lieutenants, she has not endorsed a primary candidate, choosing instead to highlight the "shared values" of the three Democratic contenders.
Third, you create atmosphere of fear so that your lieutenants are afraid they might lose their jobs at any moment if they don't fulfill your wishes.
She is in the company's Palo Alto office three to four days a week, and meets weekly with each of CZI's top lieutenants one-on-one.
He survived two corruption trials in 2018 involving senior administration officials that resulted in convictions, including of Joseph Percoco, once one of Mr. Cuomo's top lieutenants.
The two lieutenants and, behind them, one quartet face front; the others remain in two vertical lines (quartets left and right) that withdraw to the sides.
Mr. Iger and his lieutenants need to persuade investors to start viewing Disney more like a technology company, where near-term financial turbulence is often overlooked.
That includes encouraging more lieutenants and captain to attend Infantry Officer Course and possibly bringing back women who'd left active duty to serve in combat roles.
Earlier this year, however, one of his lieutenants started buying Amazon, building up a stake worth nearly $1 billion based on Amazon's $1,846.89 close on Monday.
Everytown is managed directly by one of Mr. Bloomberg's close lieutenants, John Feinblatt, a former New York deputy mayor whose wedding Mr. Bloomberg officiated in 2011.
Mr. McConnell and his lieutenants were increasingly confident that the prosecution's arguments — often repetitive — were not taking hold and that Republicans were eager to move on.
They are incredulous that Mr. Trump would have taken a meeting with Mr. Manafort and Mr. Kushner, two top campaign lieutenants, about damaging information on Mrs.
Clinton's staff, those directed at the Macron camp, Mr. Mahjoubi said, failed to gain access to any email accounts used by the candidate or his lieutenants.
Ryan and his top lieutenants, who have been publicly supportive of the Goodlatte bill, agreed to put together a team to help work the measure harder.
And the size of the bet — at $2.83 million — is within the discretionary stock selling mandates of Buffett's hedge fund lieutenants, Ted Weschler and Todd Combs.
Last year, Greg Jensen, one of Mr. Dalio's longtime lieutenants, who was viewed as heir apparent, was suddenly stripped of his role as co-chief executive.
Lieutenants of Mr Scholz, whose political future is now in doubt, have long briefed that a vote against him would be a vote for political oblivion.
Her elevation could also intensify tensions in Zimbabwe's small political class by upsetting Mr. Mugabe's lieutenants, many of whom have been waiting decades to take over.
Raul Castro and his top lieutenants held a separate, private ceremony, where they signed a book in front of an identical portrait, and laid white flowers.
But some lieutenants have advanced the argument that the administration's economic policies are expanding the labor force and increasing productivity, resulting in economic growth without inflation.
Wang, 69, was one of Xi's most trusted lieutenants, responsible for carrying out the president's signature campaign of cracking down on rampant graft in the party.
"More than 950 cadets are expected to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy and be commissioned as second lieutenants in the US Army," according to the release.
One of her chief lieutenants in that effort, Andrew J. Ceresney, also rejoined Debevoise after serving with her as director of the S.E.C.'s division of enforcement.
On June 183, 2016, one of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's most trusted lieutenants circulated an extraordinary memo weighing the costs of the company's relentless quest for growth.
But privately, former Obama lieutenants and other Democrats knocked the timing of Sanders' criticism, considering his words on the Democratic Party a criticism of Obama's own leadership.
"Going from last to first meant working the ultimate insider game," said Allen C. Guelzo, author of "Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President" on the future president's top lieutenants.
After an intense gunfight in the coastal city of Los Mochis, Mr. Guzmán was captured attempting to flee in a vehicle with one of his top lieutenants.
Both Jayalalithaa and Mayawati entered politics as devoted lieutenants to charismatic, populist politicians; in Jayalalithaa's case her mentor also played the lead in many of her films.
Subtly in the case of Mr Modi himself, and not-so-subtly in the case of lower-ranking lieutenants, party spokesmen rubbed salt in perceived sectarian wounds.
P. J. Byrne and J. C. MacKenzie do fine work as Richie's cringing lieutenants Scott and Skip, as does Susan Heyward, who plays his unflappable secretary Cece.
Yellen delivered her speech against a backdrop of narrow trading and hawkish remarks from two of her top lieutenants, New York Fed President William Dudley and Fischer.
His lieutenants are all skinny and appear to be half his age; for the most part, they silently watch their loquacious boss hold court live on air.
Draghi and his lieutenants will no doubt echo those sentiments next week but might find it harder to combat a more general criticism of global central baking.
If Xi were to replace the premier, however, it would suggest the president is unwilling to tolerate all but the most loyal lieutenants in positions of power.
Portman later told The Hill that Kim and his lieutenants are "human rights violators across the board" and said it's likely that Kim knew about Warmbier's status.
The charged guards are Carlos Martinez and Eugenio Perez, both of whom are lieutenants, and Armando Moronta, an officer at the U.S. Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
The next day, in the leadership offices of the Capitol, House Speaker Paul Ryan and his top lieutenants had the following, secretly recorded exchange with one another.
Instead, the company says two of Ive's longtime lieutenants (VP of Industrial Design Evans Hankey and VP of Human Interface Design Alan Dye) will lead design internally.
Graham, a Trump golfing partner and vocal supporter of the President and his top lieutenants, went so far as to accuse Pompeo and Mattis of willful ignorance.
" Days later, investigators found the bodies of two slain army lieutenants in Durango's mountains, accompanied by a note: "Neither the government nor priests can handle El Chapo.
Berkshire disclosed its new holding in RH on Thursday, when government filings showed Buffett or one of his lieutenants bought 1.2 million shares during the third quarter.
"He doesn't really have a lot of friends," said Billy Procida, a financier from New Jersey who served for years as one of Mr. Trump's top lieutenants.
Mr. Mnuchin and Mr. Mulvaney, who are among Mr. Trump's top economic lieutenants, have largely been in sync on the shape and direction of the tax law.
Two of his top lieutenants have also been the subject of employee complaints, one for mistreatment of employees and the other for inappropriate behavior around business clients.
Op-Ed Contributor It is a rite of passage that I have experienced: brand-new lieutenants introducing themselves to their platoons of a few dozen enlisted Marines.
"We believe that the proposed 15 minute increments should suffice," one of Mr. Hawley's top lieutenants, Darrell L. Moore, wrote in an email to the governor's office.
Lieutenants Graves and Accoin, along with former American intelligence officials, appear in a six-part History Channel series, "Unidentified: Inside America's U.F.O. Investigation," to air beginning Friday.
One of Ms. Bloomfield's longest-serving lieutenants, the chef Josh Even, resigned from Tosca Cafe, in San Francisco, last week along with the general manager, Dana Katzakian.
It's not yet clear what Mulvaney's departure will mean for his key lieutenants involved in fighting the outbreak, like Domestic Policy Council chief Joe Grogan, for instance.
In his letter, Mr. Frotman accused Mr. Mulvaney and his top lieutenants of undermining the bureau's career staff and interfering with their efforts to oversee student lenders.
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He instead sent lieutenants, including Sheryl K. Sandberg, the company's chief operating officer, and Colin Stretch, Facebook's general counsel, to answer tough questions from lawmakers and reporters.
A more puzzling work is LINCOLN'S LIEUTENANTS: The High Command of the Army of the Potomac (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $232.50), by the Civil War stalwart Stephen Sears.
He gives his lieutenants lies to peddle, creates avoidable messes and then rails if underlings don't grab their mops and clean up with sufficient cheer and success.
Day-to-day operations at New Line will fall to Mr. Emmerich's longtime lieutenants, Carolyn Blackwood and Richard Brener, both of whom have strong ties to filmmakers.
Mr. Mnuchin and Mr. Mulvaney, who are among Mr. Trump's top economic lieutenants, have largely been in sync on the shape and direction of the tax law.
A few years later, one of Comandari's former lieutenants also tried to establish an international distribution pipeline between MS-13 and the Mexican drug cartel La Familia.
We were a group of 17 newly promoted first lieutenants, all of us F-100 fighter pilots, now assigned to one of three squadrons at Bien Hoa.
One of her chief lieutenants in that effort, Andrew J. Ceresney, also rejoined Debevoise after serving with her as director of the S.E.C.'s division of enforcement.
NYPD deployed between 128 and 1,85033 detectives, captains, lieutenants, officers, sergeants and traffic enforcement officers for each day of Trump's visit, according to documents obtained by CBS.
"Top Bloomberg lieutenants and policy experts have been preparing him for what would be the most unscripted event yet of his three-month-old campaign," Politico reports.
Two of his lieutenants were eventually convicted of various illegal activities, including orchestrating a salmonella attack on an Oregon town in order to influence a local election.
Perhaps Victor Li's most pressing task will be to shore up his top team, which includes his father's long-time trusted lieutenants, Canning Fok and Frank Sixt.
In retaliation, organized-crime investigators said, Mr. Persico and the Gallo brothers kidnapped six of Mr. Profaci's lieutenants and demanded a larger slice of the family's profits.
This seems bizarre to us, because we aren't used to politicians who act like garish real estate moguls and appoint manifestly unqualified people as their top lieutenants.
Her lieutenants plan to point to her successful fundraising effort in 2018 and will argue that it was one of the reasons so many women won House races.
Hours later, Yeltsin and his lieutenants took over his office in the Kremlin, giving him no time to pack his personal belongings in a calculated gesture of humiliation.
But the 34-year-old North Korean leader also brought a group of trusted lieutenants to Singapore, with at least four high-powered women including his own sister.
Ryan and his lieutenants have been clear -- this bill, which frustrates both conservatives and moderates for very different reasons, is Republicans' one-and-only shot to repeal Obamacare.
Buffett was likely referring to one of his two lieutenants, Todd Combs or Ted Weschler, who each manage portfolios of more than $13 billion in equities for Berkshire.
But it might not get to the courts if Pelosi and her lieutenants use Trump's stonewalling as evidence of impeachable offenses rather than try it in the courts.
Black Hawk Down also started with a mission to capture leaders of an insurgency, lieutenants of the Habr Gidr clan led by a warlord named Mohamed Farrah Aidid.
Both will be key lieutenants as the GSK CEO strives to improve the competitive profile of the company's operations, which range from vaccines and prescription drugs to toothpaste.
His top lieutenants reflect a shift at the firm from the once-dominant trading operations, the training ground of Blankfein and other recent top executives, to investment banking.
Part of a team of hand-picked lieutenants to Economy Minister Paulo Guedes, he is a fellow alumni of the University of Chicago's free market school of economics.
We walk flanked by his lieutenants and in this area of Caracas that many police would not dare enter, none of them appear to be carrying a gun.
Software head Craig Federighi announced the revised plan to employees at a meeting earlier this month, shortly before he and some top lieutenants headed to a company offsite.
And so Sheryl Sandberg, who colleagues say often responds with agitation to negative news stories, sent an email on May 7 calling a meeting of her top lieutenants.
Trump, who demands absolute loyalty from his aides, has shown no compunction about leaving any of his lieutenants out in the cold when it is convenient for him.
The trial witnesses, who included some of Guzman's top lieutenants, a communications engineer and a onetime mistress, described how he built a sophisticated organization resembling a multinational corporation.
In late July, he and his colleague interviewed Umm Sayyaf, the nom de guerre of Nisreen Assad Ibrahim Bahar, the wife of one of Mr. al-Baghdadi's lieutenants.
She and her top lieutenants were also on Capitol Hill in 1998, when Republicans impeached former President Clinton without bipartisan support — and suffered a backlash at the polls.
A jailhouse interview with a German man who joined the Islamic State reveals the workings of a unit whose lieutenants are empowered to plan attacks around the world.
Lt. Alexander Martinez of the Superior Officers' Association, the organization representing sergeants, lieutenants and captains in the Police Department, said that the settlement could have a significant impact.
She left that to party lieutenants on television talk shows that spent hours dissecting the muddled outcome of the first big electoral test of Ms. Merkel's refugee policy.
Then, beginning with Instagram and spreading to the rest of Facebook's properties, Zuckerberg and his lieutenants openly and expertly copied Snapchat's stories invention — and even improved upon it.
Xiang Hailong, senior vice president of the search business and one of Li's closest lieutenants, resigned for "personal reasons" after 14 years with Baidu, the company announced today.
Six airmen, ranging from first to second lieutenants, are going through the F-35 "B-Course," or the service's basic flight class, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.
And the chief lieutenants responsible for selling it to the public for the White House, Gary Cohn and Steven Mnuchin, have fumbled their way through their own script.
The witnesses, who included some of Guzman's top lieutenants, a communications engineer and a onetime mistress, described how he built a sophisticated organization reminiscent of a multinational corporation.
There has also been debate over whether Francis' lieutenants blocked Benedict's letter from being submitted to the church leaders gathered for February's unprecedented summit on clerical sex abuse.
Three of his lieutenants — Ruben Amaro Jr., Allard Baird and Omar Minaya — were general managers in the previous decade, when teams more eagerly invested in players over 30.
He cited as reasons for his departure the bombing by coalition forces, the targeting of commanders like himself and the "poor management" by some of Mr. Baghdadi's lieutenants.
So far, most of the witnesses at the federal trial in Brooklyn have been Mr. Guzmán's lieutenants, suppliers or distributors — people who emerged from his organization's managerial class.
Then there was another potential witness, Dámaso López Núñez, one of Mr. Guzmán's top lieutenants, who allegedly had Mexican Marines, intelligence officers and local politicians on his payroll.
Mr. Trump repeatedly threatened to fire lieutenants who did not carry out his wishes while they repeatedly threatened to resign rather than cross lines of propriety or law.
The main request of the military plotters was encrypted radios, which they planned to use to communicate among themselves in order to capture Mr. Maduro and his lieutenants.
Mr. Solomon's appointment is likely to begin a series of management changes in the upper ranks of the firm, as the new chief executive selects his own lieutenants.
The president cannot claim to have legitimate concerns about corruption in Ukraine when he and his lieutenants undercut and sidelined the most effective anti-corruption voices in Kyiv.
Epstein and his lieutenants are aggressive and creative, and they will surely be involved if Oakland tries to deal Sonny Gray or another team shops a premier pitcher.
Maduro's government, an offshoot of Chávez's, is manned by many of the top lieutenants that took part in the original alliance, including Diosdado Cabello and Tareck El Aissami.
Soleimani considered himself untouchable, thus traveling freely and beside one of his top Iraqi lieutenants, never imagining that the United States would dare such an action against him.
Many thousands of young Iranians and Iranian proxies have wanted to be just like him, and many have become his lieutenants, also confident that they knew the risks.
Burnett, the "OutFront" host, closed her opening segment by running down a lengthy list of all the times Trump's lieutenants claimed one thing while the opposite was true.
So how did SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son and his lieutenants decide WeWork was worth $47 billion, a number public market investors viewed as nearly four times too high?
"Authoritarian rulers must constantly worry about whether their top lieutenants will seek to gain political advantage by betraying their own political patron, and Xi would be no exception."
So Pelosi, who keeps a notoriously tight grip on her members, convened her lieutenants in bid to rein in the pro-impeachment revolt before it was too late.
The comments from ECB President Mario Draghi and two of his top lieutenants suggest the bank is going to be extremely cautious about dismantling its massive stimulus program.
On Wednesday, Mr. Cook and his lieutenants took aim at Facebook for violating Apple's rules with a research app that allowed Facebook to snoop on users' online activity.
The Facebook app, and consequently News Feed, is run by one of Zuckerberg's most influential lieutenants, a 34-year-old named Chris Cox, the company's chief product officer.
At any given moment at Fort Gordon, instructors in khakis are teaching soldiers at every stage of their career—shiny new privates, steely-eyed noncoms, cherry lieutenants, surly captains.
Goldman Sachs — Goldman is reportedly planning to announce the elevations of investment banking head David Solomon and chief financial officer Harvey Schwartz to be CEO Lloyd Blankfein's top lieutenants.
Just ahead of the vote last November, two of President-elect Donald Trump's lieutenants drafted a superficially appealing outline to attract a whopping $1 trillion in private-sector funding.
The two militants were key local lieutenants in a fledgling ISIS affiliate called Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS), led by the Western Sahara-born Adnan al-Sahrawi.
He's also one of the precious few high-profile Trump lieutenants who has avoided scandal, whether that involve a contract killing gaffe or ties to a pro-Russian oligarch.
The rebellion apparently caught Trump's campaign team by surprise, and his lieutenants were seen frantically whipping votes on the floor to squelch the effort amid scenes of deepening disarray.
As with Mr Dragnea, a criminal conviction, in this case for tax fraud, bars Mr Berlusconi from taking office, at least until next year, but he has loyal lieutenants.
The high command of the military, as well as the party hierarchy, have offered support, but Maduro has yet to convene his cabinet and top political lieutenants in public.
Their money filtered up through the hierarchy of street dealers, lieutenants, and captains, pooling in the pockets of linchpins who held open the coke faucets flooding the city's projects.
Both men are long-serving Facebook veterans — Cox was one of Facebook's earliest employees, and Daniels has been with the company since 2011 — and trusted lieutenants of Mark Zuckerberg.
Wang told the envoy, one of Prachanda's trusted lieutenants from the insurgency period, Krishna Bahadur Mahara, that China's friendship toward Nepal would not change even with the political shift.
Late in the afternoon of Tuesday, February 16, 2016, Cook and several lieutenants gathered in the "junior boardroom" on the executive floor at One Infinite Loop, Apple's old headquarters.
There was much speculation about what Bush thought of his son's actions in Iraq, especially after some of his foreign policy lieutenants went public with criticisms of US policy.
Now that Lewandowski is gone, his friends and backers have been exchanging text messages, wondering whether they'll be cut, too, as part of a larger ousting of his lieutenants.
His new lieutenants must move quickly to correct those deficiencies in the remaining states if he is to be competitive should the nomination fight go past the first ballot.
Andrew Weissmann, a veteran Justice Department prosecutor who is one of Mueller's top lieutenants on the special counsel probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, sent a Jan.
Kadyrov denied he or his lieutenants were involved, but he described one of the suspects, Zaur Dadayev, a Chechen policeman, as a "true patriot" soon after Dadayev was arrested.
Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.), in his seventh term, said he arrived in Washington "during the glory days," when an "all-star cast" — including Pelosi and her two lieutenants, Reps.
"They have no roots, they are completely out of touch with reality in this country," Wauquiez told a rally in Provins, outside Paris, referring to Macron and his lieutenants.
The lieutenant, Luis D. Machado, made more than $41,000 in supplemental income, meaning that he put in more overtime hours than 89 percent of the lieutenants working in Brooklyn.
The next day, two top Zulu lieutenants pressured Savage to recant, issuing veiled threats in intimidating conversations that were captured on audiotape by Savage, copies of which I obtained.
Whether it is Russia's interference in the election, its annexation of Crimea or its intervention in Syria, Mr. Trump's statements either undercut, or flatly contradict, those of his lieutenants.
International Herald Tribune AMERICAN FRONT, FRANCE, April 18 — Presentation of the Croix de Guerre to Lieutenants Alan F. Winslow and Douglas Campbell was made to-day by the French.
He spoke softly but with a clear command of the material, walking through the significance of the field for Google, very briefly, before handing the stage to his lieutenants.
Yet Mr. al-Assad and his lieutenants remain in power, safe from arrest, protected by Russia with its military might and its veto in the United Nations Security Council.
But lunch has led to a job offer: Mr. Buffett ultimately hired Ted Weschler, who won the auctions in 2010 and 2011, as one of his two investing lieutenants.
"She was always an equal partner with Ralph, Andy, Jesse and Hosea," the King scholar David Garrow said in a telephone interview, referring to the King lieutenants the Rev.
Moreover, General Assiri and his lieutenants were meeting with Mr. Nader around the same time that Mr. Nader was meeting with Prince Mohammed himself, as Saudi officials have acknowledged.
But Friedman and his lieutenants also knew they were getting the best player available on the trade market, the kind whose talent and intuition separate him from the rest.
She, like others in the crowd, was separated by a white barrier from the pontiff, who was proceeding through the square along with a team of security and lieutenants.
By mid-September, he felt bold enough to slip back into Russia and take up the fight again, this time preparing his lieutenants for a Bolshevik seizure of power.
A pair of the president's top lieutenants, Bill Stepien and Justin Clark, are joining Justice's campaign as advisers as the governor tries to navigate a treacherous 20163 reelection bid.
But by withdrawing from the nuclear deal and painting Iran as the premier evildoer in the Middle East, Mr. Trump and his lieutenants have left little room for dialogue.
Before the FEC report was released, Trump and his top lieutenants had been publicly projecting confidence and insisting they don't need as much money as Clinton does to win.
"Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly said Ashworth&aposs remarks were "an honest and truly devastating assessment" of Mr Corbyn&aposs leadership "by one of his most trusted election lieutenants.
Mitch McConnell's 51 colleagues, from his most junior members to his closest lieutenants, fully expected the Senate to vote this week on the Senate GOP's wounded Obamacare repeal bill.
On stage at a New York news conference Wednesday, Trump, offered moral support by his Cabinet lieutenants Mike Pompeo and Steven Mnuchin, seemed embittered, lonely and a little confused.
Watching her bitter and befuddled reaction, her staggering lack of control or command, one of her senior-most lieutenants thought for the first time, This woman shouldn't be president.
Among those facing arrest were a colonel, two lieutenant colonels, five majors, seven captains and 100 lieutenants in an operation encompassing the army, air force and navy, the statement said.
Mr. Barr and his lieutenants intervened on Tuesday hours after Mr. Trump assailed the original sentencing recommendation of seven to nine years in a middle-of-the-night Twitter eruption.
Guzman and his lieutenants are named in U.S. indictments for alleged involvement in marijuana, cocaine and heroin trafficking, as well as racketeering, money laundering, kidnapping and conspiracy to commit murder.
Invoking Ronald Reagan and going over the heads of Congress is bad history; Mr. Reagan, with the exceptional skill of lieutenants such as Jim Baker, seriously and effectively courted Congress.
The Wisconsin Republican and his top lieutenants have been playing shuttle diplomacy between conservatives who oppose any vote on a bipartisan solution for Dreamers, and moderates who are demanding one.
FRANK QUATTRONE TO STEP DOWN AS CHIEF OF QATALYST | Frank P. Quattrone is yielding day-to-day management of his firm, the Qatalyst Group, to one of his top lieutenants,
The officials, 14 of whom are high-ranking lieutenants and colonels, were arrested between May 17 and 21, just before and after Sunday's vote, according to the Penal Forum group.
Bloomberg's top campaign lieutenants, including chair Patti Harris, manager Kevin Sheekey and senior adviser Brynne Craig, are on track to earn annual salaries of $375,000, according to a campaign aide.
Google executives have stayed silent on the issue, while Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg begs forgiveness and his top lieutenants mix it up with reporters covering the Russia probe on Twitter.
You can talk to rebels, citizens and even interrogate Santa Blanca lieutenants in order to gain intelligence about where the collectibles (and side missions) are located in that particular province.
What was obvious in the hurricane of new features unveiled by Timothy D. Cook, Apple's chief executive, and his lieutenants was that they understood the importance of cloud-based services.
Large quant funds like Renaissance Technologies and D.E. Shaw have ceded day-to-day control to lieutenants while founders James Simons and David Shaw focus on research and other passions.
Chris Cox, a senior vice president of product and one of Mr. Zuckerberg's top lieutenants, has long described Facebook as an unbiased and blank canvas to give people a voice.
Son is still determined to go ahead with Vision Fund 2 even though some lieutenants have urged a delay, the two people with knowledge of SoftBank's internal discussions told Reuters.
All of these logistical steps, as well as Western Union money transfers, were organized by Abu Ahmad, one of the senior lieutenants running the Islamic State's efforts to export terror.
Mr. Putin and his lieutenants, for example, denied for weeks that Russian soldiers were involved in the seizure of Ukrainian military bases and government offices in Crimea in March 2014.
Twelve "princes" serve on his council; three of them, Prince Asiel Ben Israel (Warren Brown), Hezekiah Ben Israel (Charles Blackwell) and El Kanan (Clarence Ellis), are reportedly Carter's chief lieutenants.
A day earlier, Trump's top lieutenants stepped forward to repudiate the op-ed in a show of loyalty to their incensed boss, who has ordered aides to unmask the writer.
A massacre would have been not only an atrocity but also a dead end, giving Mr. al-Bashir and his lieutenants no way out except fighting to the bitter end.
Mr. McConnell and his lieutenants considered a write-in candidacy and found the prospect of wooing Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whose old seat is in play, to be especially appealing.
As chairman of the Financial Services Committee, Mr. Hensarling was one of the House's leading lieutenants in the Republican fight to scale back the government's role in regulating the economy.
But this transition could have far-reaching consequences for HHS's data integrity, given the vehement opposition by Trump and his lieutenants to Obamacare and their challenges of official government data.
The agreement with G.M., even if followed by accords with Ford and Fiat Chrysler, won't end the strain on the U.A.W. president, Gary Jones, and several of his top lieutenants.
One night, at a house that had a television, I'd stayed up with all the SWAT lieutenants watching a Kuwaiti soap opera about a wealthy businessman and his four wives.
But the fiasco certainly created new, unexpected headaches for Ryan and his top lieutenants, who are already facing resistance from some conservatives and defense hawks over the temporary funding patch.
Son is still determined to go ahead with Vision Fund 27 even though some lieutenants have urged a delay, the two people with knowledge of Softbanks internal discussions told Reuters.
He was one of CEO Jeff Bezos's closest advisors, and was part of his elite group of top lieutenants, known as the S-team, for most of his time there.
Nobody expected criminal organizations would react the way they did: As one after another drug lord was hunted down, their lieutenants would fight amongst themselves for power within the cartels.
"She's the only one who can speak with both Putin and Trump," one of Ms. Le Pen's top lieutenants, Jean-Lin Lacapelle, said in an interview here two weeks ago.
While his lieutenants have shared details about the Sinaloa cartel's operations, the kingpin himself could offer even more intimate information, such as how he possibly bribed a president of Mexico.
Two former M.D.C. lieutenants and a correction officer were convicted, including one lieutenant who repeatedly raped a prisoner and threatened to send her to solitary confinement if she reported it.
" As staff director, he is responsible for hiring interns and full-time employees, and he makes a point of challenging his lieutenants to find candidates "outside of the traditional networks.
Now, Mr. Zuckerberg is barreling ahead with his shift to focus Facebook on private messaging and away from public broadcasting, even if it means shedding some of his top lieutenants.
I won't name names here as yet, but expect more of those who were more close to him to go, as Khosrowshahi puts in his own lieutenants to top slots.
Besides trying to figure out how to navigate the sprawling Capitol complex, many also want to get to know Pelosi's top generals and lieutenants before casting their lot with her.
At the same time, unions representing captains, detectives, and lieutenants intend to go to court to stop the rollout of the devices, saying that they were not consulted on the policy.
He may have been the primary culprit, but his actions were condoned by his most senior lieutenants, who engaged in a concerted effort to silence Tantaros by threats, humiliation and retaliation.
This game asks you to to travel to three different regions and liberate them from the cult lieutenants who serve as the major operators who are pushing the cult's agenda forward.
And Mr. Putin and his lieutenants — many, like him, veterans of the secret services — know from personal experience that a state based on a coercive central power cannot survive without it.
U.S. air strikes killed most of his top lieutenants, and before Islamic State published a video message of Baghdadi in April there had been conflicting reports over whether he was alive.
Some international investors had spoken out in favor of the CEO in his battle with Rohner and Switzerlands market supervisor is probing the boards oversight of Thiam and his top lieutenants.
Women who have disabilities can be anything from army lieutenants and Broadway performers to track and field stars and leading scientists — and they sure as hell can enjoy beaches and pools.
Only a handful of lieutenants truly have Spiegel's trust, one former employee said — where "trust" is defined as the ability to ship changes to the product that Spiegel personally disagrees with.
Later in the year another senior Qaeda operative, active in planning attacks in the West, was killed along with several lieutenants in a similar strike that resulted in a similar reaction.
The A's also love to wear masks of Alison's face, and they distribute them widely among their lieutenants and decoys, so that whenever the Liars think that they have finally — finally!
The very fact that Buffett has delegated smaller stakes to two lieutenants, Todd Combs and Ted Weschler, may also be an acknowledgement of the difficulties of managing assets on his scale.
Over the course of your travels, you'll be able to recruit new lieutenants to add buffs to your ship, giving you more of a fighting chance against the sea's greater threats.
But now he's in a real one, with special counsel Bob Mueller signaling that he plans an expansive, exhaustive investigation aimed at Trump, his relatives, and current and former political lieutenants.
Spoiler alert: In the first season's final episode, Teresa and Brenda find a way out of another trap and use some information as leverage to snooker a couple of cartel lieutenants.
The drug lord was able to briefly escape, but was captured by federal police in a stolen car on the outskirts of Los Mochis along with one of his alleged lieutenants.
Regulators contended that Mr. Mozilo and two of his former lieutenants hid growing risks in Countrywide's operations from investors and generated improper profits on stock sales while aware of Countrywide's woes.
The VA has come far since the wretched "Born on the Fourth of July" days; Secretary Wilkie and his lieutenants, political or career, have what they need to take it further.
Under the plan laid out on Wednesday, Chicago would add police officers at many levels over two years: 343 officers, 92 field-training officers, 200 detectives, 112 sergeants and 50 lieutenants.
We also know the President lied to the American people about his knowledge of the payment of hush money and the role of one of his top lieutenants in the affair.
WeWork was in a scramble for fresh capital after pulling its IPO when investors balked at its massive losses and unusual accounting and business arrangements undertaken by Neumann and his lieutenants.
Hogg, one of Governor Mark Carney's most trusted lieutenants, stepped down last week following criticism by lawmakers who said the episode raised "wider concerns" about accountability at the British central bank.
"He's the most self-disciplined person I've ever known," Mike Ennis, a retired two-star general who roomed with Mattis when they were lieutenants on Okinawa, forty years ago, told me.
One factor in the recent disciplinary action, an analyst said, is that Mr. Kim often pits his top lieutenants against one another to keep them in check and ensure their loyalty.
Washington had a sinus infection that lasted for weeks, which contributed to a lot of fighting among his lieutenants, as nobody wanted to stand too close to him in the boat.
The trial and conviction in New York last week of one of his top lieutenants, Patrick Ho, showed that company officials used bribery to win oil and energy contracts in Africa.
And at a closed-door GOP conference meeting last week, Ryan and his top lieutenants told members they need to meet their assessments to close the fundraising gap with the Democrats.
The post from Mr. Bosworth, known as Boz and one of Mr. Zuckerberg's closest lieutenants, didn't sit well with many employees who had grown uncomfortable with the company's hands-off approach.
Western steadfastness and unity are critical, yet the unanswered questions about Mr. Trump's relations with Russia have caused considerable consternation among allies, which his lieutenants have been trying hard to assuage.
But another of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's top impeachment lieutenants, Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, appeared to downplay expectations that Mueller evidence would find its way into the articles of impeachment.
Some of his most cherished lieutenants, like the former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks, were eventually forced out, only to return later, taking senior positions in Mr. Murdoch's circle.
In court, Correa stated that he was concerned that Luhnow and his lieutenants, who had built an internal database for the Cardinals, might have taken proprietary information with them to Houston.
J.P. Morgan Chase's chairman and CEO, Jamie Dimon, will stay in that role for another five years, the bank said Monday, though it named two lieutenants to a co-president job.
When, at a hearing chaired by Stalin himself, Lovestone and several of his lieutenants refused to back down, Stalin angrily denounced them and turned the C.P.U.S.A. over to its factional opponents.
The top leadership of the Islamic State in Syria has sent half a dozen top lieutenants to help organize what Western officials consider the most dangerous of the group's eight global affiliates.
One of Pelosi's top lieutenants, incoming House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), has flatly stated that he is opposed to term limits, which could spell trouble for the leadership going forward.
Second, Tusk said that when Kalanick returns to the company, his focus should be "innovation, growth, and scale," and he should leave the drudgery of running a massive bureaucracy to his lieutenants.
Kushner could surprise everyone by bringing in long-term dedicated lieutenants adept at navigating the tricky maze of bureaucracy and special interests that has to be negotiated during any substantive reform effort.
It didn't take long for the lieutenants to be contacted by their commanding officer, who had been alerted of a sky penis in an area where his squadron jets had been flying.
Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez told the state-run VTV network Saturday that three National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela lieutenants had deserted in late March and later requested political asylum in Colombia.
IAC never formally explained, but it was relatively easy to guess: IAC's Barry Diller and his lieutenants decided that it would be really expensive to compete with Netflix, YouTube and many others.
"It's difficult for some of Straus's lieutenants to appeal to some wings of the party because they are tainted with the same brush that tainted Straus as a moderate," he told me.
Through some back-channel miscommunications by Garfield's lieutenants, the candidate's need to mollify Conkling's faction resulted, absurdly, in a proffer of the Vice-Presidency to the dismissed collector of the Custom House.
As part of the agreement, the government moved top gang leaders out of El Salvador's maximum security prison to regular facilities where they were able to coordinate with lieutenants on the street.
As prime minister at the time, Mr. Erdogan and Ahmet Davutoglu, one of his most loyal lieutenants, sought European Union membership, oversaw an economic recovery and began peace talks with Kurdish militants.
Dimon has been leaving more day-to-day operations of the New York-based bank to lieutenants while he promotes policies and public-private partnerships which he believes will promote economic growth.
For Mr. Levy and his 213 Laps lieutenants, none of whom have previously been players on Hollywood's awards scene, the sudden one-two punch has led to no small amount of giddiness.
And the blood has only flowed heavier in recent months as two of Brady's top lieutenants have been charged with bribing a political rival to drop a primary challenge against the congressman.
In the view of Gene Kimmelman, then a senior official in the Justice Department Antitrust Division, Mr. Stephenson and his lieutenants were willing to compromise and find ways to placate the government.
One of Mr. Manafort's lieutenants is in Erbil preparing for the referendum, and Mr. Manafort himself may return to the region in the coming days for the vote, according to the advocates.
Should Democrats fail to reclaim the House in a year with so many factors in their favor, Ms. Pelosi and her long-serving lieutenants will almost certainly be pushed to step down.
The reports of the stolen vehicle helped federal forces catch up with Chapo and one of his top lieutenants Orso Iván Gastélum, alias El Cholo Ivan, on a road out of town.
The remaining members are expected to question Mr. Mueller's lieutenants in the special counsel's office in a private transcribed interview later in the day, according to the official involved in the talks.
Already, at least two of the senators have nearly settled on close political lieutenants to serve as campaign managers, turning to male aides with whom they have deep and trusting personal relationships.
Around the time that Mr. Trump addressed reporters on Tuesday in Washington, Mr. Moore's lieutenants were urging voters to look past the allegations that transformed the Senate race almost two weeks ago.
For the book, you spent five years hanging out with two of SMM's former top lieutenants, Pipe and Suge, both extremely violent men who were feared in the Bronx in the 1990s.
Steps his White House is contemplating to head off a slowdown that could be ruinous to his 5003 hopes, meanwhile, hint at panic rather than the reassurances sown by his top lieutenants.
He recalled how one of his fellow lieutenants gathered the strength to leave his one-and-a-half-year-old son, who had no idea that his father was leaving for war.
While we wait to find out more about India's response, one thing is clear: the timing of the attack will only add to the pressure on Modi and his lieutenants to act.
First, by admitting that founders are not infallible, and recognizing that the most successful ones do best when their impulses are hemmed in by trusted lieutenants, mentors and firm boards of directors.
Fun fact: Mr. Jobs didn't want to create a Windows-compatible version of the iPod or an app store for the iPhone; it was his lieutenants who pushed him to do it.
Rival lieutenants of the Sinaloa drug gang have been battling for control over drug routes since January 2016, when the gang's leader, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, who had escaped from prison, was recaptured.
The debate that unfolded in Ms. Pelosi's personal office took place only hours after she announced to the nation on Thursday that she had directed her lieutenants to draft articles of impeachment.
Her lieutenants talk openly about wanting to leave the euro, redenominating French euro assets and debt in a new currency on a "one franc to one euro" basis, and undertaking competitive devaluations.
Over the decades the Vatican's administration has collected some of the Church's most orthodox officials, partly because of the lieutenants that Francis's two highly-conservative predecessors called to their entourages in Rome.
A $115.7 million settlement was reached after a lawsuit that accused David H. Murdock — Dole's controlling shareholder and chief executive — and his lieutenants of conflicts of interest in taking the company private.
Cuccinelli, acting head of the relatively obscure U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, is one of the president's top lieutenants for his aggressive immigration agenda who has the support of leading DHS officials.
Ultimately, if Trump's "anti-corruption" impeachment defense were based on fact, he would have stopped his top lieutenants and cheerleaders from undercutting and sidelining the most effective voices against corruption in Ukraine.
Leadership purges The eldest Kim brother's death comes as Kim Jong Un has purged senior leadership around him, including firing the minister of state security -- one of his top lieutenants -- earlier this month.
Known by direct reports in Italy as "il Dottore" and by his U.S. lieutenants as "The Boss", Marchionne ran the executive team with an iron fist, people who work closely with him say.
Jaitley's absence will leave Modi without one of his most important lieutenants as he begins his second five-year term in power following the Bharatiya Janata Party's landslide election victory earlier this month.
Putin congratulated Sechin, one of his closest lieutenants, on the deal and said he hoped that the consortium of new investors would improve Rosneft's governance and transparency and would raise its market value.
Before a meeting of the Mile High Club is convened, the Russians talk about Chekhov: a reference that's lost on the lieutenants, although Richie is savvy enough to make a "Three Sisters" joke.
Photo: Adam Gessaman (Twitter)In 2017, two creative Navy lieutenants cruising the sky of north-central Washington realized their jet's contrails were especially thick and puffy, so they decided to make atmospheric artwork.
The alleged schemes took so long to come to light, sources with knowledge of the probe said, due to Ghosn's practice of conveying his wishes verbally to trusted lieutenants rather than in writing.
The Remain campaign recognises the scale of its task, its lieutenants criss-crossing the country geeing up local groups, university chapters (of which there are now more than 50) and student-registration drives.
A spokesman for the Lieutenants Benevolent Association told BuzzFeed that the police union "categorically denies" that the female detective was advised against filing a claim, and would welcome an investigation into the accusation.
Though still a key figure and very important in the history of drug trafficking between the two countries, he has probably handed down control of his organization to his lieutenants and his family.
For a time, she shared the title of co-president with Chuck Philips, which made them then-Oracle CEO Ellison's top lieutenants — prompting speculation that they were in competition for the top job.
Eventually, from a small office at the World Health Organization, Dr. Henderson oversaw an army of thousands of lieutenants who wiped smallpox first from West Africa and then, in 1980, from the world.
It will create a power vacuum in the already unruly House even as his top two lieutenants, Representatives Kevin McCarthy of California and Steve Scalise of Louisiana, maneuver to take Mr. Ryan's place.
If you asked the House Democrats who wanted to see Nancy Pelosi and her top lieutenants step aside who should take their place, you'd often find Hakeem Jeffries's name first on their lists.
Rumors swirled that Mr. al-Bashir's top lieutenants — his intelligence and army chiefs, and the head of a powerful militia, among others — were huddling in secret, trying to decide who should take over.
In every state important to the 2020 race, Mr. Trump and his lieutenants are in firm control of the Republican electoral machinery, and they are taking steps to extend and tighten their grip.
Commissioner O'Neill said Ms. Danner's death had prompted the department to focus on providing crisis intervention training to lieutenants, sergeants and certain neighborhood-based officers, which is expected to be completed in 2018.
For nearly three years, public-spirited people have debated whether each instance of executive overreach by Mr. Trump and his lieutenants went far enough to require the traumatic recourse of an impeachment inquiry.
He is nudging one of his most controversial lieutenants to run for the Senate in one of the few states where his party has a chance to pick up a seat in 2020.
The case became public in May when three officers, including two lieutenants, at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn were arrested on charges of sexually abusing at least half a dozen female inmates.
During one of the commercial breaks—the only time we were able to speak, so absorbed were the lieutenants by the businessman's domestic tribulations—they told me that they had made a pact.
"When we started this recruitment effort to get lifters, it was always a forward-thinking idea," said John Perrone, 203, a feast organizer and one of eight "lieutenants" presiding over this year's lift.
The head of the Federal Reserve, Janet Yellen, and one of her lieutenants, Patrick Harker, said on Tuesday that they expected to continue raising U.S. interest rates, but it couldn't rally the dollar.
The letter reflected one more sign that Mr. Buffett was willing to share the limelight with his lieutenants, Ajit Jain and Greg Abel, both of whom have been widely speculated as potential successors.
Two of Donald Trump's top lieutenants are hosting a thank you event on Saturday evening for big donors who helped the president's political operation rake in nearly half a billion dollars in 2019.
Pushed by President Trump to repeal the A.C.A., or Obamacare, so he could claim a legislative win, Mr. Ryan and his lieutenants browbeat and cajoled members of their caucus to pass the bill.
Ryan and his top lieutenants have so far sounded confident that they will ultimately clinch enough support for the measure, though they have declined to say how many Democratic votes they will need.
He has promoted a collaborative atmosphere — the Syndergaard trade was shaped when he asked several employees to brainstorm trade proposals — and pushes lieutenants to look for diverse ideas and experiences among job applicants.
Last year, Greg Jensen, one of Mr. Dalio's longtime lieutenants, who was viewed as his heir apparent, was suddenly stripped of his role as co-chief executive amid reports of a power struggle.
He maintains that the company itself was never at risk, but the pressure on him was immense at the time, and the firing of some lieutenants brought him to tears on one occasion.
U.S. air strikes had already killed most of Baghdadi's top lieutenants, including Abu Omar al-Shishani, Abu Muslim al-Turkmani, Abu Ali al-Anbari, Abu Sayyaf and the group's spokesman Abu Mohammed al-Adnani.
They said that Kalanick and his lieutenants had favorites who played by different rules than other employees, and that even those favorites were nervous that they could fall from grace, which they sometimes did.
There is some doubt as to whether Nixon ordered the Watergate break-in; but there is ample evidence that he conveyed to his lieutenants that he expected them to spy on his political adversaries.
The company, under current CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, has only continued to weather controversy after controversy related largely to the way Kalanick and his lieutenants structured and ran the company since its founding in 2009.
She focused on a handful of policy issues (notably immigration) and relied on two clever but aggressive lieutenants, Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill, to prevent the disasters and to contain them if they occurred.
Y'know, you'll meet a Herald [one of the cult leader's chief lieutenants], you'll have a shared experience of sitting in a chair and [will face] the question of whether or not you're being programmed.
Cox, one of Zuckerberg's closest lieutenants and head of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp products, said in a blog he made the announcement "with great sadness" and was leaving after 13 years with the company.
Several members of the team allegedly provided personal security for MbS and are said to have been directed by MbS's closest lieutenants, including adviser Saud al-Qahtani and Saudi deputy intelligence chief Maj. Gen.
Like most federal agencies, VA is statutorily run by Senate-confirmed appointees, such as Wilkie and his most senior lieutenants, including VA's under secretary for health, who runs the country's largest health care system.
Mr. Moreno and two other top lieutenants, Alfonso Cuéllar and Luis Garza Gaytán, were suspected by the Zeta leadership, the brothers Miguel Angel and Omar Treviño Morales, of collaborating with the United States authorities.
To blunt talk that the company did not have Chevron's deep pockets, Ms. Hollub and her lieutenants fortified their bid by securing a $10 billion investment from Warren E. Buffett's holding company, Berkshire Hathaway.
One of her lieutenants, Elliot Schrage, wrote a post in which he admitted — as everyone who knows him and the company already assumed — that he was the one who hired and directed the firm.
They spoke in their own code, rarely directly ordering a lieutenant to do something illegal, but instead offering oblique instructions or expressing general wishes that their lieutenants simply knew how to translate into action.
Instead, Mr. Modi made the decision in intense secrecy with the input of only a few trusted lieutenants and then sprung it on the nation, announcing in an unscheduled live television address on Nov.
Some senior Republicans and White House officials are advising Ryan (R-Wis.) and his top lieutenants to cancel the recess if needed, and to keep the House in session until they have the votes.
In a recent court filing, prosecutors disclosed that an inmate had told the F.B.I. in 1995 that one of the two lieutenants indicted in May had raped her while she was on cleaning duty.
With so much in-house dealmaking expertise, investment bankers who have been trying to cultivate Son's lieutenants are fretting over whether they will be hired to work on any of the Vision Fund's deals.
Investors turning to Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio for inspiration from Warren Buffett will find more and more investments are being made or inspired by the 'Oracle of Omaha's' money lieutenants, Todd Combs and Ted Weschler.
Brazen step Since the amendment to scrap presidential term limits also applies to the vice presidency, many analysts see growing signs of the hitherto ceremonial position going to one of Xi's most trusted lieutenants.
House Speaker Paul Ryan and top campaign lieutenants told a closed-door GOP meeting Wednesday that the result shows that Democratic enthusiasm is real and all incumbents need to be prepared for competitive races.
The tome triggered an acrimonious and highly public split between Trump and Steve Bannon, who was ousted last year from the White House from his perch as one of the president's most trusted lieutenants.
King Salman and Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who announced Vision 2030 on April 25, have been moving key lieutenants of the reform program into prominent positions to help achieve their desired aims.
Pelosi and her top lieutenants ultimately decided to keep the articles focused narrowly on Ukraine, out of concern for moderates who only backed an impeachment inquiry once the Ukraine scandal spilled into public view.
That's because in the intervening decades, big business and its legal lieutenants succeeded in a focused, concerted campaign that has ensured that secrecy cloaks lawsuits alleging that their products can kill or injure people.
The general's surprise downfall was the latest indication that even top lieutenants are at risk as Mr. Kim has rival agencies monitor one another to detect and punish any sign of disrespect or disloyalty.
When Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, the No. 5 Democrat, announced his roster of lieutenants last week, six of eight were people of color, four of them women, including his chief of staff.
In the week since the midterm election, Democratic lawmakers have vowed to launch inquiries into publicly traded companies with ties to President Donald Trump and his top lieutenants, including Deutsche Bank, Boeing, and AT&T.
One of Kim&aposs top lieutenants, former intelligence chief Kim Yong Chol, is now in New York to discuss with U.S. officials the agenda for the summit planned in Singapore on or around June 12.
However, he says the pace will pick up after Mr Xi has installed more of his lieutenants in key posts at the year-end party congress that will start the clock on his second term.
Pelosi and her top two lieutenants have been in power for more than a decade; a number of younger members had been agitating for change and a fresh face to lead the party for years.
There were speculations that Xiang's exit might have triggered his lieutenants to leave, though TechCrunch has learned from a person close to Gu that he had left "one to two weeks" prior to Xiang's departure.
Macron's lieutenants have held talks with Italy's center-left Democratic Party, which currently sits in the S&D group, and European Council leader Donald Tusk's Civic Platform in Poland, which is aligned with the EPP.
Sources close to the "We Fly High" rapper tell us he signed Tuesday with Jay Z and his lieutenants, OG and Ty Ty, to manage all facets of Jim's brand ... music, fashion, acting and more.
"If nothing else, in the physical sense, not having to have large binders and four lieutenants to carry them for me," General Cartwright said of his decision to carry his briefing documents on an iPad.
But Saeed's lieutenants, JUD workers and MML officials ran his campaign and portraits of Saeed adorn every poster promoting Sheikh, who came in fourth place on Sunday with Sharif's wife taking the seat as expected.
Federal forces have captured several figures who they say are top CJNG lieutenants in the past six months, but this has done little to halt the continued deterioration of the security situation in the state.
The president's boosters think that if Xi can put more trusted lieutenants into position, he will finally overpower so-called vested interests and deliver more aggressive reforms in financial markets and the state-owned sector.
Daley's appointment at Wells Fargo marks the first significant top-level hire under Scharf, an early sign that the new CEO may bring in more of his long-time lieutenants to the scandal-plagued bank.
In theory, the Workers' Party, which governs North Korea, is supposed to hold a congress every five years to elect a central committee, which in turn chooses the leader of the party and his lieutenants.
Daley's appointment at Wells Fargo marks the first significant top-level hire under Scharf, an early sign that the new CEO may bring in more of his long-time lieutenants to the scandal-plagued bank.
A year later, as American troops clung to the Italian beachhead at Anzio in some of the war's bloodiest fighting, the sergeant and two other noncoms in his unit won battlefield commissions as second lieutenants.
Mr. Santos's other prime-time credits included appearances as police lieutenants on "Hardcastle and McCormick," an action series that starred Brian Keith, and "Magnum, P.I.," starring Tom Selleck as a laid-back detective in Hawaii.
Unless CEO Evan Spiegel, without the help of his departed lieutenants, can come up with a groundbreaking new product that's not easy to copy, we could be looking at downward spiral for the ephemeral app.
Many of Mr. Bain's duties and his direct lieutenants, including those who manage ad sales and partnerships with marketers and broadcast media companies, will be under the purview of Anthony Noto, Twitter's chief financial officer.
Over the years, he became one of the most trusted lieutenants of Abdul Rab Rasoul Sayyaf, a hard-core Islamist closely allied with the Arab contingent that would later be led by Osama bin Laden.
Weeks later, Mr. Orban and his lieutenants began a legislative assault on the Hungarian Constitution, curbing civil society and, to less fanfare, diverting billions of euros in European Union and federal money toward loyal allies.
She and her lieutenants have been finding a receptive audience in working-class towns in the heartland of the revolt against Mr. Macron, where factories are closed, farmers struggle, and jobs and prospects are scarce.
Although he respected Chiang, Marshall recognized that many of his lieutenants were corrupt and inclined to use brutal tactics to suppress their opponents, including the assassination of moderate, anti-Communist advocates of liberal political reforms.
They argue that the voters who pushed them into office want to see new blood atop the caucus, and warn that continued leadership by Ms. Pelosi and her lieutenants could deeply damage the party's brand.
Western officials say he also sends trusted lieutenants on brief advisory missions to the Taliban in the south of the country, not unlike the role the American forces play with the Afghan army and police.
Top lieutenants in Charles G. and David H. Koch's political network sharply criticized the legislation over the weekend, saying it was insufficiently conservative and did not do enough to rein in the growth of Medicaid.
When Mr. Howard left the Swiss bank in 2002, Mr. Rokos was one of his lieutenants who followed him out and helped set up Brevan Howard, a hedge fund focused on trading fixed-income securities.
The proportion of black police officers on the force has dropped since 2010, while the share of black detectives and sergeants has stayed roughly level and the share of black lieutenants and captains has grown.
Mr. Vélez said Mr. Escobar had used the Ochoas, lieutenants in the Medellín cartel, to organize the meeting "to open a communication channel to" César Gaviria, Colombia's then-president, as a personal favor to them.
Macron suffered a setback on Friday when one of his closest lieutenants, Benjamin Griveaux, pulled out of the race after it was alleged he sent sexual images to a woman who is not his wife.
Even if Ryan and his lieutenants believed the change could help them garner the 216 votes need to push the bill through the House, senators are almost certain to reverse it — sucking up more time.
As she has traveled this week, Ms. Pelosi has stayed up late in her hotel room, watching the impeachment trial on television as her lieutenants and Mr. Trump's lawyers feuded over witnesses and trial rules.
"Even in his last moments, as the inmates attempted to take over the building, Sergeant Floyd told a couple of the lieutenants to get out of the building, and it was a trap," he said.
The process, of course, produces complications internally, as even one of Koresh's most loyal lieutenants (Paul Sparks) must deal with his wife (Andrea Riseborough) carrying Koresh's baby, after the couple had been unable to conceive.
"His days are numbered as speaker," said Jared Woodfill, the president of Conservative Republicans of Texas, which has spent a small fortune in recent years to defeat Mr. Straus and his lieutenants in the House.
And though he is the only I.O.C. member to have taken this stance publicly, one suspects Bach and many of his lieutenants were feeling rather embittered themselves as they listened to Vitaly Mutko last week.
While they don't want you to see them shivering, some of Trump's top lieutenants are already planning for how the president and the party he commands will try to stop Biden in the general election.
LOS ANGELES — A long-running internal battle among ABC executives over creative control and future strategy led to the ouster on Wednesday of the network's entertainment president and the elevation of a pair of his lieutenants.
Yet line up all the bold claims Trump and his lieutenants made ahead of Tuesday&aposs summit, and it&aposs clear that the end result, at least where nukes are concerned, don&apost hit the mark.
She easily fought back a challenge to her leadership after Democrats won control of the House in 2018, and she's kept her top lieutenants behind her strategy that it's too soon to start an impeachment inquiry.
Recent comments by her Fed lieutenants, Vice Chair Stanley Fischer and New York Fed President William Dudley, that were confident about the economy have nudged market expectations of a hike in December to about 42 percent.
And the push is not just from the party's left: pressure to forcefully check Trump is even increasing from some of the speaker's top lieutenants who she helped steer into their powerful posts as committee chairs.
But when you fill your Cabinet with people who make these kinds of suggestions and make it clear that's what you want to hear from your top lieutenants, sooner or later, someone goes and does it.
Known by direct reports in Italy as "il Dottore" - the Doctor - and by his U.S. lieutenants as "The Boss", Marchionne ran the executive team with an iron fist, according people who worked closely with him say.
"I think he needs a couple more lieutenants, he needs to have less responsibility in the team and just more reassurance that the Monday to Friday stuff is going to be dealt with," he told Reuters.
ST PETERSBURG, Russia/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For three years after Russia annexed Crimea, Washington officials quietly cautioned major U.S. firms about attending the annual St Petersburg forum, where investors mingle with President Vladimir Putin and his lieutenants.
Continuing the nautical theme, the two other double rooms are the Captains Hideaway and the Lieutenants Courtyard, while a fourth bedroom called The Stowaway has a futon that can be folded down for an extra bed.
In the case of Freeport, lack of board experience of Icahn's two young lieutenants who represented him was the reason BlackRock did not support the miner's agreement with the investor, people familiar with the matter said.
At a festive event on Tuesday night to celebrate the start of an all-Mandarin version of Disney's "Lion King" stage musical, Mr. Iger was surrounded by giddy lieutenants who had flown in for the party.
Update 4/28/17: House Speaker Paul Ryan and his lieutenants decided during a meeting late Thursday night to postpone a vote on the AHCA with the MacArthur amendment because they still didn't have enough support.
By March 1864, Confederate president Jefferson Davis was informed by one of his lieutenants that Jones County was in "open rebellion" and that guerilla fighters were "proclaiming themselves 'Southern Yankees,' " according to the Smithsonian's Richard Grant.
But as a sign of Mr. Trump's interest, one of his top lieutenants contacted Michael R. Long, chairman of the state's Conservative Party, to discuss the possibility of an endorsement and a crucial extra ballot line.
His description contradicted the Vatican's own account of that private meeting, maintaining that Francis' lieutenants lied to the public about the encounter, which threatened to eclipse the pope's entire trip to the United States that month.
Not only was Mr. al-Bashir ousted by his own lieutenants in April and then sent to prison, but Darfuris have also emerged as some of the loudest and most impassioned supporters of Sudan's continuing revolution.
Trump and his top GOP lieutenants on Capitol Hill claim there are real reasons to investigate Hunter Biden's work on the board of the state-owned pipeline company Burisma Holdings while his father was vice president.
As Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia charmed Goldman Sachs bankers and Silicon Valley executives on an American tour this spring, some of his most trusted lieutenants were taking care of business in Washington.
Friday's strike in Baghdad also killed Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, an Iraqi militia leader who was one of Iran's top lieutenants in Iraq and a veteran of battles against the United States and the Islamic State.
Son is spending most of his time on the group's investing activities - centered on the $100 billion Vision Fund - leaving day-to-day running of core businesses such as telecoms operator SoftBank Corp to key lieutenants.
In addition, police unions representing captains, lieutenants and detectives plan to ask the court to block the program temporarily and force the Police Department to negotiate over the additional responsibilities the program will impose on supervisors.
Friday's strike in Baghdad also killed Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, an Iraqi militia leader who was one of Iran's top lieutenants in Iraq and a veteran of battles against the United States and the Islamic State.
In a memo distributed to employees on Tuesday, Mr. Solomon and his two top lieutenants, John Waldron and Stephen M. Scherr, praised Mr. Chavez's "strong commitment to our clients" and "passionate" advocacy for Goldman's technological engineers.
As examples of how the network had yet to change, the employees pointed to the fact that Bill Shine and Jack Abernethy, the network's co-presidents and former lieutenants to Mr. Ailes, remained in their positions.
Those disclosures plunged Uber into crisis, putting Mr. Kalanick and his lieutenants under scrutiny and raising concerns about how far is too far when it comes to the behavior of the company's 12,000 full-time employees.
Speculation about his plans to step down from Goldman whipped up earlier this month after one of his lieutenants, Harvey Schwartz, announced he would retire in April, leaving David Solomon as sole president and heir apparent.
Gregory Abel and Ajit Jain, two of his top business lieutenants, take on the new role as Buffett and long-time associate Charlie Munger continue at the company as chairman and CEO and vice chairman, respectively.
Benjamin Griveaux, one of Macron's closest lieutenants, abandoned his bid to become mayor of Paris on Friday after it was alleged he sent sexual images of his genitals to a woman who is not his wife.
The first was "The Lieutenants" (1982), which became the first installment in "The Brotherhood of War," a nine-novel series that followed soldiers in the United States Army from World War II through the Vietnam War.
Jokes about PTSD, killing people, hazing, jacking off in guard towers, goat-fucking, chai boys, and salacious female lieutenants have been circulating among lower-enlisted combat troops since long before I joined the Army in 2006.
The euro zone has lost some growth momentum but this was mostly normal and not enough to derail plans by the bank to dial back stimulus further, Draghi and two of his top lieutenants said on Monday.
While Dung was noted for the high profile ties of his family and lieutenants to big business in one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic economies, Trong is a party stalwart with a much more modest personal reputation.
But still, I said, Apple's power over other tech giants ought to worry the rest of us: Tim Cook and his lieutenants dictate the terms of an enormous economy, and can change that economy on a whim.
Chief Product Officer Chris Cox, who had been at the company for 13 years and was one of Zuckerberg's closest lieutenants, stepped down in March around the same time Facebook announced a pivot towards more private messaging.
I clearly remember being in the luxurious Rixos hotel in Tripoli, as NATO bombs were falling outside, when one of Gadhafi's trusted lieutenants told me "you will see," no one but Gadhafi can keep this country together.
Here's a ringer from Paul Ryan:What will the United Kingdom or Germany or Saudi Arabia think now that the President of the United States is now offering up classified information to Putin's top lieutenants, apparently by accident?
But I am very happy here because I'm reunited not just with Jamie, but he brought all of his lieutenants, the five smartest people I've ever worked with in media, newspapers, radio or television are all here.
Those facing detention included three colonels, eight majors and 10 lieutenants, with around half of the suspects being in the army and the remainder in other military forces including the navy and air force, the statement said.
Spiegel and his top lieutenants were asked over and over again about Snapchat's user base, which isn't growing as quickly as it was a year ago, and Snapchat's business, which isn't as big as analysts had anticipated.
Chupeta didn't admit to poisoning one of his lieutenants to prevent the man from being extradited to the U.S., but he did acknowledge that many secrets about his organization conveniently died with his former right-hand man.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday had a private meeting with Viktor Vekselberg, the billionaire tycoon whose lieutenants were earlier this month put in jail on charges of paying bribes to local government officials.
Womack, who is usually a strong ally of Ryan and his top lieutenants accused them of "hijacking" the process from those who were working on a proposal because they were "afraid" of members on the right flank.
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Lieutenants of Mr. Sadr were later blamed for the murder of the cleric, Sheik Abdel Majid al-Khoei, the son of a grand ayatollah who had lived in exile in London before returning after the American invasion.
Current PBSC member China's fearsome anti-corruption czar is long considered one of Xi's most trusted lieutenants, responsible for cracking down on graft in the party -- an issue that has become a lightning rod for public discontent.
Father Fidelis Mukonori, a Jesuit priest who is a close Mugabe friend, laughed off a report by the privately owned Standard newspaper that Mugabe cried and lamented the betrayal by close lieutenants when he agreed to resign.
The document, published by BuzzFeed Thursday, was originally posted on Facebook's internal system on June 18, 2016, by Andrew "Boz" Bosworth, one of Mark Zuckerberg's trusted lieutenants and head of ads at the company at the time.
Benson, two unnamed lieutenants from the Fitzgerald and one unnamed lieutenant junior grade from the ship are facing charges including dereliction of duty, hazarding a vessel and negligent homicide, according to the statement from Navy spokesman Capt.
In 2008, prosecutors found 4.5 trillion South Korean won, or roughly $4.5 billion at the time, in assets that belonged to Lee Kun-hee but were divided up in more than 1,000 accounts under his lieutenants' names.
SAN FRANCISCO — For weeks, Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's chief executive, and some of his lieutenants had worked behind the scenes to repair the ride-hailing company's fractious relationship with Waymo, the self-driving business spun out of Google.

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