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Why did Simmons quietly -- and uncharacteristically -- stop making public appearances?
Bush has largely refrained from making public remarks about Trump.
Former prosecutors criticized him for making public remarks about Mrs.
Zuckerberg has a tradition of making public his New Years Resolutions.
So its most interesting uses involve, well, people making public art.
Richard Simmons back in 2013 when he was making public appearances.
One is making public bodies more representative of those they serve.
She began making public appearances and her stardom continued to rise.
"That's not how we should be making public policy," he said.
Other Boeing suppliers likely have furloughed staff without making public announcements.
She performed standard first daughter duties, including volunteering and making public appearances.
And Tillerson offered a thought on the dangers of making public threats.
Prosecutors also want defense lawyers and themselves gagged from making public comments.
Merkel is famously private, only rarely making public appearances with her husband.
Other Boeing suppliers have also laid off staff without making public announcements.
He had been sick for some time and had stopped making public appearances.
Indian crew members are making public appeals, begging their government to rescue them.
And the situation is making public health experts on the ground increasingly nervous.
That can spare officials from making public gifts from relatives and personal friends.
On education:Sanders supports making public college and universities tuition-free for undergraduate students.
Tesla isn't making public statements about its customers or potential customers, although Jalopnik.
There were undoubtedly Members asking tough questions and making public stands about issues.
Chaffetz rebuked Shaub in a January letter for making public statements about Trump's finances.
She is always running around, making public appearances, and having to look her best.
There have been some examples of the slate of top officials making public statements.
The Republicans, in particular, are keen on making public the transcript of the Oct.
At the same time, the committee voted against making public a Democrat-drafted memo.
She resorted to making public pleas on Facebook and Twitter for information and help.
Some of them have been rehabilitated, but only after making public mea culpa, broadcast countrywide.
The Carlyle Group isn't making public comments, likely because it remains only a minority investor.
It is also considering making public transport free in cities suffering from poor air quality.
Only one in three favor making public colleges free for all Americans regardless of income.
Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) in making public statements of support for Sessions in recent days.
The idea is to boost ridership—and curb traffic—by making public transit more convenient.
However, it's not clear that Martin had any intention of making public the documents he took.
In recent years, the ADF has increasingly focused on making public schools adopt anti-LGBTQ measures.
Obama has all but refrained from making public statements about President Donald Trump since leaving office.
County commissioners are also working on making public land available to campers via special recreation permits.
Mueller maintained an extraordinarily low profile during the course of his investigation, rarely making public appearances.
The constitutional right of privacy precludes Congress from making public the tax information of any citizen.
However, the IRS has said that nothing prevents someone from making public their own tax information.
They understood that "making public colleges free" will directly raise their local, state and federal taxes.
She is making public her involvement in the leaks to protect her family, both newspapers said.
It means making public the millions of prices that hospitals and insurers currently negotiate in secret.
About half consider it deeply important for the nominee to support making public colleges tuition-free (52%).
And as manufacturers reformulate products without making public announcements, information may be incomplete or out of date.
Then, by Sunday, the US took the next step by making public it was dispatching military forces.
However, it's simply frightening to realize how much data celebrities and even your mom is making public.
Breweries are making public appeals to thirsty customers, hoping they'll be inclined to return their empty bottles.
Intended to chronicle Weiner's political comeback, the documentary instead ended up making public the couple's private humiliation.
There is a general feeling that people are hoarding, but no one is making public accusations yet.
"Making public statements about the disposition of a very high-profile case by anyone is inappropriate," Gen.
Princess Leonor of Spain, young heir to the country's throne, is known for rarely making public appearances.
He's calling to cancel the debt of every American while also making public higher education tuition-free.
At the same time they are making public noises about wanting to work with the taxi industry.
"The act of publishing is essentially the act of making public one's own enthusiasm," Mr. Gottlieb writes.
Two weeks later, women in the California Statehouse began making public their own experiences with sexual harassment.
On Thursday, President Trump again violated the postwar taboo of presidents making public commentary on monetary policy.
However, a police spokesperson said Portuguese authorities were not immediately making public any details of the operation.
Mr. Hawley has avoided making public appearances with Mr. Greitens in recent weeks, even skipping some party events.
"As democratic socialists, Rashida Tlaib and Bernie Sanders are dedicated to making public college tuition-free for all."
Maybe it has to do with the obstacles that stand in the way of making public transportation better.
The two began making public, PDA-filled appearances last summer, and most recently starred together in Her Smell.
"Making public statements about the disposition of a very high-profile case by anyone is inappropriate," Abrams testified.
They argued that making public the videos, for which written transcripts are already available, would prejudice Trump's case.
It was the biggest downgrade between inflation reports since the central bank began making public forecasts in 1993.
Trump's budget may have had the unintended effect of making public-service loan forgiveness more popular with borrowers.
Moreover, making public the names of those who have tested positive may deter some individuals from being tested.
They have vowed that the process for counting, recording and making public the voters' choices will go smoothly.
He's moving around constantly, and only making public appearances in places where he's confident he won't be arrested.
Oakley, 53, has been estranged from the Knicks franchise and owner Dolan for some time after making public criticisms.
"We're really on that tightrope between using cash to grow and being a loss-making public company," he said.
Bottom line: Trump is still controlling the media narrative surrounding his Saudi Arabia trip, even without making public remarks.
A group of women have started making public displays of removing their hijab and waving it in the air.
Nervous about this heightened scrutiny, many of Libra's backers have avoided making public statements in favor of the cryptocurrency.
Making public housing units habitable is a very affordable way to increase the housing supply for low-income households.
I think Democrats don't trust Sessions or really anyone from the Trump administration making public statements about this stuff.
"I hope that by making public what's happening to the company, I can protect my colleagues," Mr. Tung said.
TO for $1.37 billion, more than a year after making public plans to spin off the discount grocery chain.
Those employees spoke on condition of anonymity because making public comments could violate the terms of their severance packages.
The government also asked the judge to enter an order restricting Butina's lawyers from making public statements about the case.
If Eram's model proves successful, it could offer a solution for making public sanitation more accessible to India's urban poor.
With these new accusers, the number of women making public allegations of sexual misconduct against Piven now stands at eight.
Harassment is an important issue in the tech industry, but not everyone feels comfortable making public statements about their experiences.
Comey "wants to speak with" special counsel Robert Mueller — his predecessor as FBI chief — before making public statements, Chaffetz said.
It has also postponed making public the findings of an internal investigation until it finalises a deal with US regulators.
An earlier version also misstated which parts of Congressional Research Service reports Dr. Hayden said she would consider making public.
Wagner filed H.R. 28500 shortly thereafter, and began making public appearances with both the film and the Jane Doe families.
His wind igloos do just that, making public spaces feel private; adults feel like children; and discarded material useful again.
Supreme Court nominees typically refrain from making public comments during the nomination process aside from their testimony at congressional hearings.
They included making public last month the testimony of a former minister who had implicated Mr. da Silva in corruption.
We try to -- no, you mentioned making public colleges and universities tuition free and canceling all student debt, that's correct.
Push too far in the other direction and the Court could wind up making public funding of religious schools mandatory.
Although Snowden has been making public appearances for years, mostly through video conference, he finally released his memoir in September.
Support single-payer health care, raising taxes on the rich, taxing Wall Street transactions and making public higher education free.
A spokesperson for the police department told VICE News they were not currently making public comments on the report's contents.
It's not surprising per se to see Trump apparently taking his personal financial interests into consideration when making public policy.
We must compete effectively in a global economy by making public colleges and universities tuition free and substantially reduce student debt.
In the latest calamity, Barnes has been fined $35,000 for making public comments that just didn't sit well with the NBA.
Many news outlets also recommend or warn their staff against making public political displays or statements in order to maintain objectivity.
Prosecutors differ from criminal defense attorneys in that they have additional limitations when dealing with the media or making public statements.
But the biggest concern with the criminal justice system is making public policy for fighting crime effective at, well, fighting crime.
The NBA fined Davis $50,000 on Tuesday for violating a rule prohibiting players or their representatives from making public trade demands.
The artist has an impressive history of making public statements that attempt to normalize or make a joke out of rape.
International agribusiness giants such as Syngenta, a member of the open data coalition, also are making public some of their research.
The panel's most important action was likely in making public Clinton's use of a private email server as secretary of State.
Like the many authoritarian rulers he so admires, Trump seems intent on making public office serve his personal desires and goals.
Some of Comey's friends and colleagues had weighed making public a letter of support for him, before eventually deciding against it.
By making public transportation cleaner and biking and walking more accessible, people are getting access to aerobic exercise and fresh air.
Quarterly filers also have to submit a pre-primary report, making public fundraising and spending information 12 days before the vote.
Three organizations are suing the Trump administration for not making public the logs that show who is visiting the White House.
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo raised the idea earlier this week of making public transportation free in an effort to curb pollution.
SB Drive is a self-driving project with a focus on making public transportation options, particularly in more rural areas, smarter.
Were you aware that the President had requested Mr. Comey's help in making public that he was not directly under investigation?
Its defense minister, Hulusi Akar, has meanwhile been prominent in the news, visiting troops in southern Turkey and making public statements.
He took the opportunity to softly scold lawyers for making public allegations they did not seem to be able to prove.
In total, 17 of the 27 waivers he is making public were granted during the final months of the Obama administration.
And now, according to The Times, government scientists will need to get Pence's approval before making public statements about the coronavirus.
"The Society has a policy of not making public statements, so I am unable to help in that regard," he said.
The purpose of redaction ... is to safeguard the competitive process, not to withhold information that a party frowns on making public.
"First, members who are speaking to the press and making public appearances should definitely invest in media training," Sims told CNBC.
Groups like the Conservative Action Project say the bill would upend free speech by making public which donors are giving to PACs.
The judge ultimately did not find that Gates violated her order, but she issued a warning about making public statements via proxies.
These reports were apparently not serious enough to discourage Australia's aviation authority from granting Wing regulatory approval to start making public deliveries.
Early on in Manafort's case, Jackson imposed a gag order prohibiting either side from making public statements that could prejudice the case.
Making public colleges and universities tuition free, that exists in countries all over the world, used to exist in the United States.
Its demand has been supported by the powerful UGTT union which has also opposed Chahed's plans to overhaul loss-making public companies.
Cena tried like hell to get her back -- even making public pleas on national television -- but he couldn't pull off the comeback.
Since then, the former secretary of State has kept a relatively low profile, scarcely making public appearances or chiming into political debates.
Sanders interrupted her again, saying affordability wasn't his question, circling back to the idea of making public colleges and universities tuition-free.
Michael said the USGS is perhaps a year away from adopting a newer model that incorporates that theory in making public forecasts.
Public safety officers — rank-and-file police officers and immigration agents — will be in the driver's seat of making public safety policy.
Before dropping out of the race, Ms. Warren had also proposed making public colleges and universities tuition-free without an income limit.
More than 350 Amazon workers are speaking out about climate change, defying the company's policy on making public comments about business activity.
The big picture: Republicans are often willing to criticize the president privately, but they avoid making public statements for fear of backlash.
Democrats criticized her for wanting to "privatize" public education and pushed her, unsuccessfully, to support making public colleges and universities tuition-free.
Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have proposed forgiving much or all existing debt while making public colleges and universities tuition-free.
Cohen implicated the president in a scheme to silence two women from making public their claims about allegedly having affairs with Trump.
So cities must strike a balance between making public transit accessible to the largest number of residents, and meeting their budget goals.
The party's demands have been supported by the influential UGTT union, which has also opposed Chahed's plans to overhaul loss-making public companies.
ET. There will also be two Fed-related speeches, with Fed Governor Jerome Powell and Dallas Fed President Rob Kaplan making public appearances.
Operational pics and videos to be signed off by an officer before posting, to avoid making public anything that could provide enemy intelligence.
In fact, Kim has made these types of lazy/sexy ensembles her signature since she first began making public appearances post-Paris robbery.
The Lebanese state's biggest expenses are its bloated public sector, debt servicing costs and large transfers to the loss-making public power company.
Lennu, a five-year-old Boston terrier, according to the Finnish outlet Yle Uutiset, has been making public appearances for some time now.
Element AI, in which Microsoft is taking a seed investment, is not the only AI investment that Microsoft Ventures is making public today.
Bemba is to refrain from making public statements about the case and will appear at the court whenever required, the ICC said Tuesday.
With Putin's rumored partner, gold-winning Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva, rarely making public appearances, Melania Trump will have the stage all to herself.
REED: You've testified that the president asked you to lift the cloud by essentially making public statement that exonerated him and perhaps others.
Malloy also blasted Thomson for making public comments suggesting his ruling represented only one interpretation of state law, according to the Journal-Sentinel.
Nixon's camp is reportedly concerned about the temperature of the room, because Cuomo has a habit of making public appearances in cooler conditions.
The other big question is, who will ultimately pick up its loss-making public contracts - another outsourced services provider or the government itself?
Others have noted that the group leaked vulnerabilities as the U.S. mulled making public its assertion that Russia hacked the Democratic National Committee.
And he did it with a flourish, making public appearances wearing bright magenta clothing and gleefully bashing T-Mobile's rivals on social media.
Doing, making public colleges and universities tuition free, that exists in countries all over the world, used to exist in the United States.
Together the changes would mark a big step in Snap's effort to lure and keep users by making public content more available outside Snapchat.
The documents that Cooley is making public are the same ones it uses in the hundreds of transactions the firm has completed for startups.
The institution is seeking knowledge keepers, contemporary artists, or traditional artists interested in making public art to submit proposals for individual or collaborative work.
In making public policy, it is far more effective to have fingerprints from both Republicans and Democrats, no matter which is the majority party.
GOP leaders have largely avoided making public judgments about Trump while tacitly acknowledging that he has a good chance of being atop the ticket.
The border state governors can start by making public statements that the deployment of private militias to their states is both illegal and unwelcome.
In response, rumors swirled in Kabul that Khalilzad hoped to create an interim government, with Afghanistan's national security adviser making public accusations against Khalilzad.
In a 2001 biography of Landis, author David Pietrusza writes Landis had known for some time about the rumors Risberg was now making public.
Fashion maverick Miuccia Prada knew the deal: "When you get dressed, you are making public your idea about yourself," she told New York Magazine.
He duped several politicians and gun rights activists into making public service announcements for an initiative that would arm children as young as 3.
Moreover, Trump himself has likely worsened the disaster by making public statements about the coronavirus spread that are either very misleading or completely false.
In Kansas City, Mo., a women's career center is urging women not to throw caution to the wind when making public allegations involving harassment.
In the 2020 campaign, Mr. Sanders, of Vermont, has proposed making public colleges and universities tuition-free for all students, regardless of family income.
However, Azar defended her role, and Messonnier ultimately was allowed to continue making public appearances, although her tone grew less dire in subsequent briefings.
Almaraz also became one of the members of the influential Chicano artist collective, Los Four, founded in 1973 and committed to making public art.
Mark Cuban, the team's owner, was fined $600,000 by the N.B.A. on Wednesday for making public comments that were deemed detrimental to the league.
It has made tech-driven change a key policy priority, with president Ursula von der Leyen making public noises about reining in tech giants.
Now a nonprofit group is making public thousands of lawsuits by people who say they are victims of police misconduct in New York City.
When women are mentioned in textbook examples, they are more likely to be shopping or cleaning than running a company or making public policy.
Finance Minister Ibrahim Alassaf said on Tuesday it will partly be paid for by making public sector efficiency savings and cutting spending on existing projects.
Pappas is tasked with making public appearances on behalf of TikTok in the US, including on stage at the online-video convention VidCon in 2019.
People familiar with some of the banks' and firms' decisions in making public statements said a fear of riling Trump was inhibiting most CEOs' responses.
When I talk about making public colleges and universities tuition free, and doing that and paying for that through a tax on Wall Street speculation.
A slew of companies such as Marriott, Coach, and Calvin Klein have all been browbeat by China into making public apologies over supposed faux pas.
Chinese spying on Australia has been the subject of much speculation by analysts but senior government officials have largely steered clear of making public complaints.
Chahed in March floated the idea of overhauling loss-making public companies, sparking an outcry from labor union UGTT which has ruled out any sale.
Making public-sector jobs worse was an intentional strategy, as Thomas Frank noted in The Wrecking Crew, going back to the George W. Bush days.
Both Nissan and the U.K. government have been criticized for not making public the "reassurances" given to the carmaker in exchange for its investment commitment.
LaSalle initially requested an 18-month standstill that would prevent Pebblebrook from agitating or making public disclosures on the bid, one of the sources said.
They can see it now: Making public Mr. Trump's hidden tax returns and otherwise laying bare any financial dealings between foreign governments and his businesses.
Colleges can also do more to hold fraternities accountable, starting with collecting and making public any information about alcohol-related hospitalizations associated with local chapters.
In May, the Moscow Patriarchate censured Oleksandr for "obscene" behavior and told him to stop making public statements that could lead his followers into temptation.
That's why I have fought hard with some success to move toward making public colleges and universities tuition free and very substantially reduce student debt.
West had been acting erratically for the past week, making public rants against friends Beyoncé and Jay Z, and in support of president-elect Donald Trump.
The Justice Department has pushed back against the legal criticism of the appointment, making public a memorandum from the department's Office of Legal Counsel on Nov.
In 2016, Sanders introduced a bill called the "College for All Act," making public college tuition-free to students through a partnership between the federal government.
It is even beginning to consider an approach that might partly address the core economic problem by measuring and making public the time spent in line.
Government watchdog Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) will be making public visitor logs to President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort starting this fall.
ET. (CNBC) A heavy week for Fed-speak continues with both Kansas City Fed President Esther George and Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer making public appearances.
These wizards with brooms and sliding granite rocks have spent nearly a year making public appearances, and letting insistent fans touch, kiss and wear their medals.
Mr. Biden, the former vice president, supports making public colleges and universities tuition-free for students from families with incomes up to $125,000, his campaign said.
Hollywood activists (such as the outspoken Jenny McCarthy) who are not scientists and have absolutely no medical training have no role in making public health recommendations.
Some details of the meetings were revealed in an email the Justice Department released to Judicial Watch, a conservative group known for making public records requests.
That doesn't mean cities shouldn't consider making public transportation free, particularly for people who need it most — students, senior citizens, disabled people, and low-income riders.
Paul's comments violated "a collectively bargained rule prohibiting players or their representatives from making public trade demands," the league said in a statement announcing the fine.
But now we've got a chief executive with a whole new mind-set about making public service pay, and his behavior is leaking down through the government.
The V03, LG's next flagship-class phone, is set for an official debut in two weeks' time, but that's not stopping it from making public appearances already.
They have not had the wherewithal to reform an outdated colonial bureaucracy in desperate need of stronger policy-making, public engagement and communication skills in today's world.
Stoner believes another bar "would help build community cohesion," but that LGBTQ people in North Dakota have done a good job of making public spaces their own.
The campaign shared the original graphic in an email soon after making public Trump's choice Friday in a series of social media posts, emails and text messages.
Trump has a reputation for ignoring advice and for making public statements -- on Twitter, especially -- that may be counterproductive, such as with challenges to his travel ban.
On Wednesday night, at a rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, President Donald Trump made a remarkable statement: Poor people, he claimed, have no business making public policy.
For months, the Clintons have defended their foundation, making public proclamations that it went above and beyond what the law required in terms of transparency while Mrs.
The documents released by the Justice Department and Marshals Service were disclosed by the website MuckRock, which specializes in making public document requests and detailing their results.
In response to a reporter's question, he said he would be "open" to making public the findings of a Senate ethics probe once that process is complete.
"I understand that my conduct in making public and private statements may have caused serious damage to Mr. Stajcic's reputation, both in Australia and internationally," Reid said.
In many of his post-White House TV appearances he has defended Trump, while also making public appeals about curtailing some of his behavior and changing policies.
In recent months, as the crisis has built up, the PAP has "increased readiness levels," as well as making public shows of forces with anti-riot training.
Sanders has brought ideas including Medicare for All, legalizing marijuana, making public college free, and ending excessive US military intervention in foreign conflicts into the political mainstream.
Mr. Trump and those at the company's helm should commit to full transparency by making public any contracts with any federal agency, foreign government or foreign corporation.
According to the whistleblower's lawyers who are making public statements about the case, the person does want to remain anonymous, but they also are willing to testify.
Mr. Giuliani has been something of a loose cannon, making public comments that surprised other advisers, were later contradicted or touched on matters beyond his ostensible mandate.
Since then, Scaramucci has remained a visible media figure, often defending Trump but at times making public appeals about curtailing some of his behavior and changing policies.
Primary goal Obama aides have told CNN their primary goal was preventing a breach of US voting systems, rather than making public pronouncements about the Russian cyber-meddling.
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But the two tech firms have come under attack by many locals and city planners alike for increasing traffic congestion and making public-transport systems uneconomic to run.
Jackson first barred Stone from making public statements about his case in February, after he posted on Instagram a photo of the judge with crosshairs behind her head.
Up next: The court will be making public a redacted version of the letter tomorrow, though the former employee has submitted a request that it be kept confidential.
He also vowed to look into a report that his social media director, Dan Scavino, was temporarily blocked from making public comments on one of his Facebook posts.
Since college pays off in earnings, yet the cost keeps many potential students out, politicians like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have proposed making public schools tuition-free.
Making public a second failure "would call into question Albanese's and Elliott's ability to pursue the core of Rio Tinto's business model," the SEC said in its complaint.
Nobody seemed to get it, so Ms. Trauss went inside City Hall to add her name to a list of people making public comments before the planning commission.
He joined the court's majority in full, but seemingly warned Trump against making public statements that disfavor any one religion in the future, without explicitly naming the president.
The White House obviously believes this is a credible scenario or it would not be making public threats warning Russia not to hack us on our election day.
First, the president already had effectively waived executive privilege by making public his own claims about the nature of conversations that he says that he had with Comey.
Today, making public whatever the United States knows about North Korea's cyber mischief would not improve the chances for success in the already dicey nuclear diplomacy with Pyongyang.
He has said he won't release them while he's under audit, but the IRS has said that audits don't prevent people from making public their own tax information.
"The Queen&aposs gray coat and black hat are a great example of this, as she is usually bold and often colorful when making public appearances," McGrath said.
As for Catholic clergy — most of whom are discouraged from making public endorsements of political candidates — Pavone said they, too, should speak up if they support the president.
He also proposes making public the names of people who give more than 2,500 euros to politicians and to limit legislators to a maximum of three parliamentary terms.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) is ripping Yahoo's delayed response in making public details of a massive security breach public and calling for congressional action on the matter.
What this tells us is that Hastings's 2013 rebuke of investor "euphoria" might apply today, even if he has stopped making public comments about his company's stock price.
On the right, I think a lot of what's going on is about making public policy, including at the national level, to enable experimentation at the local level.
But that has changed since Kim came to power in 2011 and began making public appearances with first lady Ri Sol Ju, a former member of a pop orchestra.
The seller is Bryce "Kermit" Eller, whose deep voice helped him land a job making public appearances as Vader at premieres, book signings, conventions and the 1978 Academy Awards.
If former FBI Director James Comey is good at anything, it's his knack for making public figures look very, very bad... without actually implicating them in a real crime.
She also supported Hillary Clinton's plan to socialize much of the student loan industry by making public colleges "tuition-free" for families with incomes up to $125,000 by 2021.
Trump has previously violated this rule that bars all executive branch employees, including the president, from making public comments on leading economic indicators before the hour deadline is reached.
In this climate, it's hard to imagine a man hanging onto a board seat at a major organization after making public remarks like the ones Trump tweeted on Thursday.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened Sunday to explode Turkish-Saudi relations by making public lurid details of Jamal Khashoggi's gruesome death at the hands of a Saudi assassination squad.
One clue to AIDS burials comes from the Hart Island burial records, which the Department of Correction began making public in 21976 as a searchable list on its website.
Perhaps today, many contemporary art institutions are better equipped to activate a network of global associations by extending their curatorial approaches and reconsidering exhibition making, public engagement, and education.
One source familiar with the news partnership said Snap is already talking with one partner about making public posts last even longer and to make some content from celebrities permanent.
Last week he asked his economic advisor Paulo Guedes and his running mate retired general Hamilton Mourão to hold off on making public statements after contradictions emerged over economic policy.
However, there are three Fed-related events Tuesday, with Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari, Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker and San Francisco Fed President John Williams all making public appearances.
The allegation isn't that he has dark secrets, but that the stuff we've seen on camera and laughed off should be taken seriously as making public life hostile to women.
Last week he asked his economic adviser, Paulo Guedes, and his running mate, retired General Hamilton Mourão, to hold off on making public statements after contradictions emerged over economic policy.
She officially departed her role in August, though she had handed over most of her responsibilities in July, but was involved as Rudy Giuliani was making public pronouncements about Ukraine.
The former president has remained notably silent this primary season, not making public appearances with any of the Democratic contenders and waiting to endorse before there is a clear frontrunner.
WHO is making public health information and advice on the 2019-nCoV, including myth busters, available on its social media channels (including Weibo, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest) and website.
Arizona stands ready to continue working with Waymo/Google and other companies developing autonomous technology to create the most supportive environment possible while also making public safety a top priority.
Last week, Brazil's leading presidential candidate asked his economic advisor Paulo Guedes and his running mate Hamilton Mourao to refrain from making public statements after contradictions emerged over economic policy.
Today, Facebook is making public virtually the entire Community Standards playbook that moderators use to determine whether comments, messages, or images posted by its 2.2 billion users violate its policy.
Now, why would Walmart, the world's largest retailer, partner with McKinsey, one of the world's largest business consulting firms, produce a report aimed at making public policy recommendations around automation?
In recent weeks, Trump has reportedly told aides to avoid making public statements on Russian policy and canceled sanctions in an effort to form a more cooperative relationship with Russia.
Our country should fight that inequality by (1) expanding Social Security both to increase benefit levels and add paid family and medical leave, and (2) making public colleges tuition free.
The busy week for Fed speakers continues, with Chicago Fed President Charles Evans, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, and San Francisco Fed President John Williams all making public appearances today.
The idea is part of a bigger call to bring more transparency to the compliance office, including making public which members have been accused of misconduct and involved in settlements.
But a Republican Judiciary Committee staff member said the release was just the beginning of making public the files the committee received last week, and that more would be forthcoming.
Trump has also sent several tweets accusing Jackson of bias — defying a public request from Barr that he stop making public statements about pending cases and the judges handling them.
The Syrian government has denied United Nations staff permission to monitor the process, and the I.C.R.C. avoids roles that involve making public reports, to preserve its access to all sides.
As he has risen in the polls, Mr. Buttigieg has picked some strategic fights with Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren, chiefly over making public college free and eliminating private insurance.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have proposed making public college free for all, while Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar want to direct aid solely to low- and moderate-income families.
The law employs vague language that effectively grants the president to replace ineffective police forces with soldiers for renewable one-year periods, without making public any information on their deployments.
The former adviser officially departed her role in August -- though she had handed over most of her responsibilities in July -- but was involved as Giuliani was making public pronouncements about Ukraine.
I do believe that in the year 903 we have to look in terms of public education as colleges as part of public education making public colleges and universities tuition free.
At this point the most important thing for Trump to do is to keep doing what he's doing: Working with China and making public as much of that work as possible.
Many (42 percent) had high levels of trust in information from non-experts, and 38 percent believed that such non-experts should have a major role in making public health policy.
That might mean, they fear, forcing down interest rates (despite double-digit inflation) and making public banks extend cheap credit (notwithstanding a budget deficit of more than one-tenth of GDP).
Jackson Cosko, 22019, pleaded guilty to two counts of making public restricted personal information and one count each of computer fraud, witness tampering and obstruction of justice, The Washington Post reported.
The project's 10th anniversary was celebrated with a parade and speeches by Edward I. Koch, the mayor at the time, who praised the Lambert Houses for making public housing more livable.
But on Friday, the Queens district attorney's office took the unusual step of making public a lengthy, detailed report of what investigators discovered in an officer-involved killing earlier this year.
My program, making public colleges and universities tuition free, allowing people with debt to refinance at the lowest possible interest rates is a fairly expensive proposal, about $230 billion a year.
This was the year that the software engineer Phil Zimmerman wrote his PGP program and began disseminating it on the internet, making public key encryption widely available for the first time.
He said that the instructions he's received from member states have prevented him from overriding individual objections, or even from making public what countries requested that groups not be given access.
Betsy DeVos's nomination is not about making public education more effective, or helping publicly schooled children succeed; it's about blowing up the system without a clue as to what comes next.
Soon, another legislator referred the matter to the Travis County District Attorney's Office, which opened an investigation, only to close it a year and a half later without making public findings.
Jackson said a recent incident in which Trump slurred some words while making public remarks may have been the result of Sudafed that the doctor gave the president the previous day.
Bosch said it did not oppose making public most of the allegations under seal, except to keep the names and job titles of Bosch employees confidential, citing strict German privacy laws.
One set of proposals Mr. Sanders presented in 2016 that drew widespread attention was the idea of making public colleges and universities tuition-free and significantly lowering student loan interest rates.
Another angle: In the same interview, on CBS's "Face the Nation," Mr. Trump wouldn't commit to making public the results of the special counsel's investigation into Russian ties to his campaign.
President Obama will be at the Israeli Embassy in Washington to deliver an address, and Israel's president is making public a handwritten request for clemency from the Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann.
Long before she perfected the art of roasting chickens and making public appearances with the Queen, Markle worked at the Beverly Hills' Paper Source store, where she taught calligraphy to crafty customers.
Scavino posted a screen shot late on Monday of a message from Facebook saying he was temporarily blocked from making public comments because some of his comments had been reported as spam.
New Zealand and Britain were among the first to adopt the technique involving making public a projected inflation rate, then attempting to steer actual inflation toward that target using interest rate changes.
" James added that pageant officials have repeatedly reached out to Curran to "stop making public appearances" as the title holder, but that she has "refused to give back the crown and sash.
Clinton on Monday outlined her own policies that appeal to millennials, like making public college more affordable, reducing racism in policing and sentencing and fighting climate change and pushing for renewable energy.
I thought it would be a cute thing for her to receive the request, and then we could chat about it and see if it's something we're both comfortable with making public.
Macron wants to transform the heavily-indebted, state-run SNCF into a profit-making public service able to stand up to foreign competition when its monopoly ends in line with EU regulations.
While trying to cultivate her image as a moderating force inside the Trump administration, Ivanka Trump has been slammed by groups for not making public denouncements of policies she personally disagrees with.
"While many structural benchmarks have been met, measures pertaining to the energy sector reform and restructuring of loss-making public enterprises are yet to be implemented," the IMF said in a statement.
I was happy to negotiate an agreement with her in the party's platform which said that she would support making public colleges and universities tuition-free for families making $125,000 or less.
In a report released over the summer, the inspector general criticized Comey for making public pronouncements in the Clinton email investigation but found no evidence that political bias influenced the bureau's decisions.
The task force's report called on museums, dealers and auction houses to be more transparent about the provenance of objects they buy or sell, including making public any records of previous ownership.
Cornyn has repeatedly accused President Obama and White House officials of trying to influence the FBI and Department of Justice by making public comments on Clinton's use of a private email server.
The turmoil was first reported by Mexico's Milenio newspaper late last month, making public the type of legal disputes over Mexico government contracts that are frequent but rarely rise to public attention.
When a CDC official recently noted, correctly, that a coronavirus outbreak was inevitable in the US, Politico reported that Trump got so angry officials discussed ordering her to stop making public statements.
"There are a few ideas that I think that we have brought to the table that can help — employee retention credit, making public health emergencies eligible for major disaster programs," he said.
F.B.I. and Justice Department officials pronounced themselves satisfied with the plea, which avoided a trial that could have risked making public information that the F.B.I. and the C.I.A. want to keep secret.
When he is not making public-art pranks, Mr. Reginella is a sculptor who creates props and statues for movie and television shoots as well as for department stores and amusement parks.
Mitt Romney, the Utah Republican who indicated that he wants to hear from witnesses, said Thursday that he would not be making public judgments on the impeachment trial until it wrapped up.
Google started the trend of making public shareholders lesser citizens in 20173, when it issued to public shareholders shares having one vote while the founders and insiders held shares with 10 votes.
Potentially the most damaging piece of news for Trump was Cohen implicating the president in an illegal scheme to silence two women from making public their claims of having sex with him.
The White House is making its own moves, making public a key telephone transcript and preparing to release to Congress a whistleblower's report as early as Wednesday, according to two sources familiar.
A Republican lawmaker who failed to appear in a local Fourth of July parade had his spot taken by a group of protesters upset at him for not making public appearances. Rep.
Downing Street asserted last week that it needs time to review the politically sensitive 50-page dossier, citing the security implications of making public the report by Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee.
More likely is a hedge fund activist stirring the pot and making public complaints about the company, which could focus on still-thorny issues such as Dorsey's second CEO job at Square.
In October, a military court in Russia's southern city of Rostov-on-Don sentenced Nariman Memedeminov to two years and six months in prison, convicted of making public calls for terrorism online.
Irma Sandoval, the next head of the Public Administration Ministry, which imposed the bans on Odebrecht, said on Thursday Lopez Obrador's government may prohibit the company from making public bids, without providing details.
Adam Schiff said the Republicans had no interest in making public anything that could be seen as damaging to President Trump, while a GOP spokesman called his claim part of a Democratic conspiracy.
Bezos' full Medium post contains emails and texts that were sent to his team by AMI's lawyers, which he says he's making public to show how the company has tried to extort him.
Irma Sandoval, the incoming head of the Public Administration Ministry, which imposed the bans on Odebrecht, said on Thursday Lopez Obrador's government may prohibit the company from making public bids, without providing details.
Stone continues to be banned from speaking about his case, the investigation or the court on any platform or through intermediaries, and is prohibited from making public statements in and around the courthouse.
Sixty-two percent of Americans said that they support making public college tuition free for anyone who wants to attend, according to a survey by Bankrate, which polled 1,000 people in late July.
A judge ordered him not to leave the country and prohibited him from making public statements - a move rights groups slammed as another example of a growing crackdown on media and free press.
A Justice Department inspector general report issued over the summer was critical of Comey for making public statements about the email probe, but found that there was no political bias influencing FBI decisions.
He has also cited an ongoing IRS audit as a reason for not releasing the documents, though the IRS has said that audits don't prevent taxpayers from making public their own tax information.
Some luxury fashion brands including Dior, Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana are making public very little or no information about their supply chains and how workers are treated, according to a report out Monday.
Republican and Democratic members of congress are making public statements of support for Thursday night's congressional baseball game, which comes after the wake Wednesday's shooting at the Republican practice session in northern Virginia.
Aides say Widodo has also sought to appeal to more voters in opposition strongholds by making public appearances with his family and subtly drawing a contrast with his rival Prabowo, who is divorced.
That comparison is reinforced by Netflix making public a "Top 10 in the U.S. Today" list — we're getting a little closer to something akin to box-office figures for streaming, minus actual numbers.
Activists said countries should take preventative measures now, such as reinforcing sexual violence hotlines, making public announcements about the penalties for rape and using technology to help teachers keep in contact with students.
He has said that ignoring climate change is a gross negligence by the government and he has shown interest in rebuilding education in the state and making public college tuition free for many.
The Democratic Progressive Party issued a statement on Saturday criticizing China for not making public any evidence of Mr. Lee's purported crimes and for not formally notifying the Taiwan government of his detention.
Voters at Mr. Sanders's events, however, hardly mention his foreign policy views, instead ticking off his domestic policy agenda that includes implementing Medicare for all and making public colleges and universities tuition-free.
Other profile pictures from the spammers, Liu said, appeared to be taken from Instagram models Immediately after making public transactions, Venmo users were spammed with dozens of payment and friend requests from strangers.
Cohen's attorneys argued in court documents that Avenatti has created a "carnival atmosphere" by making public statements and doing national TV appearances in which he's shared nonpublic information and made misrepresentations about Cohen.
The sheer reach of these tools made teachers and other public employees not only more comfortable about coming out in favor of a strike online, but eventually with making public demonstrations in real life.
"Our counterterrorism actions are effective and legal, and their legitimacy is best demonstrated by making public more information about these actions as well as setting clear standards for other nations to follow," Price said.
In the "five things" section, The NYT offers a few sentences about key news items, like President Obama's plans to start making public appearances, Trump's tax cut, Congress's agenda for the week, and more.
" He added, "Our counterterrorism actions are effective and legal, and their legitimacy is best demonstrated by making public more information about these actions as well as setting clear standards for other nations to follow.
That big picture means adequately funding governmental public health — this country's community prevention system, working globally for our health security, funding our school nurse partners and making public policy that protects our most vulnerable.
Rather than some kind of nefarious plot to drive terror into American hearts and minds, the sinking was a total accident, a colossal fuck-up that neither side had much interest in making public.
Sanders's plan would provide $2900 billion to states to cover "tuition and fees" at public colleges with the requirement that states come up with the remaining $220006 billion, thus making public college tuition-free.
These plans suggest converting parts of the city's Ueno Park into structures that would serve the homeless, making public space more inclusive ahead of the rapid development that comes with preparations for the Olympics.
By making public the controversial memo, Republicans will position themselves in open opposition to a law enforcement establishment and intelligence community they have for so long held up, in many cases, as beyond reproach.
Others who believed a president's decisions were harmful to the United States blew the whistle, making public specific evidence at the cost of their jobs and/or freedom to build an evidence-based case.
Never, never in the history of the FBI has a director been fired for cause, and then within a year, he is making public statements about who Americans should vote for in the next election.
Lawmaker Enis Berberoglu of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) is due to appear in court on charges of aiding an armed terrorist organization and making public information that was supposed to stay secret.
The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, which today represents most New York City officers, recently sued the department for making public a video clip of a fatal encounter between officers and an armed man in the Bronx.
A spokesman told Reuters police were making public the attempted plot since it had taken a year to assemble evidence and they would try to arrest the main suspects, who are in Austria and Turkey.
Less than a year ago, five female comedians told the New York Times that Louis C.K. propositioned them or forced them to watch him masturbate, making public long-circulating rumors about the famous standup's misconduct.
Italian officials have issued demands for "the truth" about what happened to Mr. Regeni, and while they have avoided making public accusations against Egypt, some have privately blamed the Egyptian security forces for his death.
These facts strongly suggest an impulsive leader who never strays too far from his personal self-interest in making public policy decisions, who personally likes debt and uses it aggressively and hates paying taxes himself.
The California Republican acknowledged Monday that he met an unnamed source and reviewed intelligence reports at the White House complex before making public statements that associates of President Trump were caught up in "incidental" surveillance.
Indian banks urgently need to reduce their troubled loans, a panel of lawmakers said last month, calling for measures that include bolstering bank credit-appraisal capabilities and making public the names of the main defaulters.
"Our counter-terrorism actions are effective and legal, and their legitimacy is best demonstrated by making public more information about these actions as well as setting clear standards for other nations to follow," he added.
Hidalgo said all the world's big cities were trying to develop clean mobility and boost air quality by reducing the number of cars on the roads, a goal that requires making public transport more attractive.
That is why I joined four other scholars, along with the Campaign for Accountability and the Knight First Amendment Institute, in a legal challenge aimed at making public the secret law that informs presidential decisions.
In Friday's release, the White House made public an executive order laying out policies to minimize civilian casualties in counterterrorism strikes and a plan to start making public the basic statistics on strikes each year.
His role involves developing branding and public awareness, acting as a spokesperson and making public appearances as the Canadian cannabis industry gears up for the passage of recreational marijuana by the year's end, Invictus said.
On Wednesday she proposed eliminating tuition at in-state public college and universities for families with annual incomes up to $125,000; Mr. Sanders, who had supported making public colleges free for all, praised her plan.
Avenatti filed a lawsuit last week in Los Angeles, claiming Trump never signed the nondisclosure agreement that his lawyer made with Clifford, rendering it null and void, and making public the agreement and related documents.
Avenatti filed a lawsuit last week in Los Angeles, claiming Trump never signed the nondisclosure agreement that his lawyer made with her, rendering it null and void, and making public the agreement and related documents.
That meant scientists were making public health decisions based on "luck," rather than actual information like the gold-standard CDC data the agency usually collects, former CDC director Dr. David Satcher wrote at the time.
In October, a military court in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don sentenced Nariman Memedeminov to two years and six months in prison after he was convicted of making public calls for terrorism online.
LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Facebook met British finance ministry, central bank and regulatory officials in the weeks before making public its plans for the Libra digital currency, responses to Reuters freedom of information requests show.
As many as 14 million Facebook users who thought they were creating private posts last month that only a small group of friends could see were, in fact, making public posts that anyone could view.
BuzzFeed News is making public a huge cache of the New York Police Department's disciplinary records, revealing for the first time which employees have been charged with misconduct and what punishment, if any, they have received.
Today BuzzFeed News is making public one of the New York Police Department's most fiercely guarded secrets: a database of disciplinary findings for about 2122,210 NYPD employees who faced departmental misconduct charges between 21950 and 2015.
Lawyers for James Wolfe, who served as the committee's director of security for three decades, said they would seek a court order prohibiting government officials, including President Donald Trump, from making public statements about the case.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The EU executive has delayed making public its proposals for reform of Europe's asylum system, seeking to avoid opening new controversy as national leaders try to finalize a deal with Turkey to slow migration.
Facebook is making public some of the details it shared with Congress Monday about the ads purchased by Russians on its platform during the 2016 election, including that an estimated 10 million people saw the ads.
But recent moves toward inclusivity that involve creating a line of hijabs and a bag collection that features same-sex family units seem like the brand is deliberately making public gestures to correct its past mistakes.
And then, Facebook could further copy Snap Map by making public Stories and other location-based content accessible from the map so you could browse it for fun instead of the News Feed or Stories tray.
" He said he wants to know "whether she will be vigorous in standing up for working families and the middle class, moving aggressively in climate change, healthcare for all, making public colleges and universities tuition-free.
Las Vegas police are making public their final report on the shooting that killed 58 people and injured hundreds last year at a country music festival and was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Mayweather is indeed making public statements on how he would fare in a hypothetical matchup against Golovkin, and also making speculative comments on the opponent he would fight if he were to return to the sport.
But as air travel becomes increasingly accessible, and as more people take to the skies, airlines have been making public pledges to curb their environmental footprints, including the plastic forks and leftovers their passengers leave behind.
Repeating gag order Berman Jackson also warned Gates about making public statements, especially to journalists and through spokespeople, after he filmed a video that thanked potential legal defense fund donors at a gathering in late December.
Buttigieg, Sanders and Warren support making public colleges and universities free for some, if not all, students, as do candidates who did not qualify for the debate — former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, Rep.
Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Pence said he didn't mind making public his communications with Zelensky, even as President Donald Trump faces an impeachment inquiry over comments he made in a phone call with the Ukrainian leader.
In his second visit to Montana to campaign for state auditor Matt Rosendale, who is running against Tester in November's midterm elections, Trump attacked Tester for making public the allegations against Jackson, who withdrew his nomination.
Here's what happens next (CNBC) There are no economic reports scheduled on today's calendar, but there are several Fed-related speeches, with Chicago Fed President Charles Evans and Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker both making public appearances.
Following Sandberg's meeting with the House Intelligence Committee, the panel's top members said that they would be making public the 3,000 ads purchased by Russian groups during the campaign that Facebook handed over to congressional investigators. Rep.
And now Mayer has added even more troubling information: at the same time that Comey was making public announcements about Clinton, he was failing to react to Steele's dossier or to alert the public about Russian interference.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The judge presiding over the criminal case against President Donald Trump's former campaign manager issued a gag order on Wednesday barring anyone involved in the case from making public statements that might taint it.
Hillary Clinton and her running mate, Tim Kaine, released a new batch of their own income tax returns on Friday, ratcheting up the pressure on her opponent, Donald J. Trump, to begin making public his own forms.
ET. It's a Fed-heavy day, with Chicago Fed President Charles Evans, San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly, Fed Governor Lael Brainard, Richmond Fed President Tom Barkin and Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan all making public appearances.
Following Sandberg's meeting with the House Intelligence Committee, the panel's top members said that they would be making public the 22019,000 ads purchased by Russian groups during the campaign that Facebook handed over to congressional investigators. Rep.
"I think if you look at the issues — whether it is making public colleges and universities tuition free, dealing agressively with climate change, raising the minimum wage, overturning this disastrous Citizens United Supreme Court decision," Sanders said.
If we were serious about making public education a "powerful force for accelerating economic growth, reducing poverty and lifting middle-class living standards," we would fund all schools at the same level as our most affluent districts.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian banks urgently need to reduce their troubled loans, a panel of lawmakers said on Wednesday, calling for measures that include bolstering bank credit-appraisal capabilities and making public the names of the main defaulters.
There's been a nice leap forward, too, at senior-level buy-in, with prominent figures from (Boss Key productions CEO) Cliff Bleszinski to (President of Sony's Worldwide Studios) Shuhei Yoshida making public statements about the importance of accessibility.
Now retired for a decade, she lives quietly at age 86 back in her home state, no longer making public appearances or engaged in the civics education and other projects she took on after she left the bench.
His campaign has stressed his credentials as a wealthy businessman, although Clinton and other political opponents have long pointed out that Trump's career includes business failures, and have also criticized him for not making public his tax returns.
The Illinois couple accused of killing their 5-year-old son before making public appeals for his safe return allegedly beat the boy to death after he lied about soiling his underwear, according to newly-released court documents.
But the company is also working to apply its self-driving system to three other areas, including logistics (so trucking), making public transportation more accessible and, further off, plans to work with automakers to make personally owned vehicles.
Party rules implemented by Democrats in 2007 included banning earmarks for private sector projects, making public the list of earmarks and who requested them, and requiring members to verify they have no personal financial stake in the request.
But people close to him, including his former colleagues and a woman who says she is his girlfriend, are now making public rebuttals about what he said, in accounts published by Sing Tao Daily, a pro-Beijing newspaper.
Russia joined with Turkey and Iran to convene intra-Syrian negotiations in the Kazakh capital Astana to reinforce a shaky ceasefire and tried to expand their remit to political aspects, even making public a proposed Moscow-drafted constitution.
This is the second time in recent months the Trump administration has violated the federal rule barring all executive branch employees, including the president, from making public comments on leading economic indicators before the hour deadline is reached.
Her Instagram account is devoted to "breaking up your perfect feed," and she does this by proudly posting photos of herself from angles that many people wouldn't dream of making public: think bum dimples, sweaty faces, and *gasp!
Wolfe wants "to prevent the most visible and powerful representatives of the party seeking to convict him of serious crimes from making public statements that jeopardize his right to an impartial jury," his attorneys said, according to CNN.
Buttigieg has instead embraced the concept of "debt-free college," which is essentially a euphemism for cutting tuition costs without making public education free in the U.S. He supports, for example, expanding Pell Grants for low-income students.
But the tax returns of presidents and vice presidents are automatically audited every year, a circumstance that has not prevented every other president since Richard M. Nixon from making public at least a portion of his tax records.
He says Trump never directly ordered him to lie to Congress but he believed he was carrying out an order given his interactions with Trump, who was making public statements about not having any business dealings with Russia.
Recall his public undermining of forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, his party's insistence to ignore climate change science, and his EPA's limiting of the pool of research it can consider in making public health decisions.
A federal judge Friday poured cold water on a request to gag porn star Stormy Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti from making public comments about her pending legal claims against President Donald Trump and his former lawyer Michael Cohen.
Trump refrained from making public criticism on BOJ policy at a weekend summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, but the two agreed to set up a bilateral economic dialogue for talks on trade and other economic issues.
After making public Bush-era memos about torture in response to the same lawsuit, the Obama administration was initially going to comply with an order to release the first group of pictures from the detainee abuse investigations as well.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, but they share twin goals of making public higher education largely free and forgiving most or all of the more than $1.5 trillion in student debt currently held by Americans.
Huffington said the company is committed to making public the findings of the investigation that is being led by former US Attorney General Eric Holder into allegations of sexism and harassment, as well as the company's first diversity report.
That said, there needs to be a more holistic solution to making higher education more affordable for students going forward, whether by making public institutions free or increasing the size of Pell grants—or a combination of the approaches.
By making public information already being gathered from satellites, fields and villages, GODAN aims to spur innovation - from cheaper crop insurance to farm weather apps - to feed more of the estimated 800 million people who go hungry each day.
Students can borrow marks from the bank to make up for a failing grade, but have to repay their loans from marks obtained from subsequent exams, or from extra activities such as making public presentations or conducting lab experiments.
The special counsel's office has been silent in making public statements about its ongoing investigations and discussions with the President's team, and instead has used court filings to dribble out details about developments in the criminal cases it's pursuing.
There are no economic releases on today's calendar, but investors will get a chance to hear from three Fed speakers making public appearances: Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic, Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker, and Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari.
He noted that Driscoll has already appeared several times on cable TV news, including CNN and FOX, during which he violated court rules by making public statements about the evidence in the trial and the merits of the case.
Every major proposal that we have brought forth — whether it's Medicare for All, dealing with climate change, transforming our energy system, making public colleges and universities tuition-free and eliminating all student debt in America — that's all paid for.
In recent days, with victory ever-closer, Bolsonaro has ordered his team to step back from the limelight to avoid making public declarations that could hurt him in the final few days of the race, campaign sources told Reuters.
To do it, Beijing is putting the brakes on shadowy forms of underground lending and making public spectacles of the worst offenders, even as it takes steps to ensure that small investors and the broader economy are not shaken.
You should also be thinking about the information you're making public on social networks: should you inadvertently let your home location, or date of birth, or pet's name public, you're giving hackers clues about how they might get into your accounts.
Macron wants to transform the heavily indebted rail company, which loses 3 billion euros ($3.7 billion) each year, into a profit-making public service able to withstand foreign competition when its monopoly ends in 2020 in line with European Union rules.
Earlier this month, Zhu and her team published a map that visualizes 137 minibus routes alongside official rail and bus networks—a crucial first step in making public transit simpler for citizens to navigate and easier for cities to improve.
German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer, who led the negotiations for employers for the first time, said the deal would cost the federal government some 2.23 billion euros ($2.7 billion) per year, while making public service a more attractive job option.
I think that means donating to groups on the ground doing the hard work, that means making public statements, that means leading with other business coalitions who are working hard in a lot of these places to defeat these bills.
Early on in the case, Wolfe's lawyers had asked Brown to enter an order restricting government officials — including President Donald Trump — from making public, prejudicial statements about case, pointing to comments Trump had made referring to leaks of classified information.
Returning to the question of tech giants dominating AI research he points out that many of these companies are making public toolkits available, such as Google, Amazon and Microsoft have done, to help drive activity across a wider AI ecosystem.
"In the AMI letters I'm making public, you will see the precise details of their extortionate proposal: they will publish the personal photos unless Gavin de Becker and I make the specific false public statement to the press," he goes on.
He watches with dismay as Mattis compromised himself by making "public statements in support of policies that I knew he personally loathed," like Trump's "political stunt" of sending American troops to the Mexican border ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
It's been nearly two months since the new documentary Whitney debuted at Cannes on May 16, making public a shocking claim that the late superstar was molested as a child by Dee Dee Warwick, her cousin and Dionne Warwick's sister.
He swatted away that characterization, running through a litany of issues he frequently brings up on the campaign trail: raising the minimum wage, making public college free, adopting a single-payer health insurance system, ending free trade deals and more.
"The Clinton Foundation can play a vital role in filling important gaps in the public record by demonstrating its commitment to transparency and making public all correspondences its officials had with the State Department during Secretary Clinton's tenure," he added.
However, even though candidate Donald Trump praised WikiLeaks during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign for making public documents hacked from the Democratic Party and aides to his rival Hillary Clinton, top Trump presidential aides have expressed deep hostility to WikiLeaks.
Earlier this year Jourová raised the issue of encryption as a barrier to law enforcement's access to data — making public comments about the need for a "swift, reliable response" from encrypted apps when asked by authorities to hand over decrypted data.
Yet in making public a case that there would be consequences for Mr. Assad's intransigence, Mr. Kerry was touching on one of the hardest issues facing Mr. Obama and his national security team in their last eight months in office.
Kudlow's frequent presence on cable television made things decidedly worse, with the administration seemingly making public policy in real time, in front of hundreds of thousands of people, without making sure that everyone was on board and on the same page.
He blamed Trump for making public House Republicans&apos initial memo about the FISA applications, a move by Trump that the congressman called "nakedly political and self-interested, and designed to to (sic) interfere with the Special Counsel&aposs investigation."
The former Trump adviser Roger J. Stone Jr. faced questions on Monday over the publication of a book and new Instagram posts that may have violated a gag order prohibiting him from making public statements about the legal proceedings against him.
Here's what you need to know: • President Trump is expected to tell Congress today that he has no objections to making public a widely discussed secret memo about the F.B.I.'s Russia inquiry, ignoring the advice of top law enforcement officials.
Victims advocates point out that the process of making public the names of accused priests is often what gives other victims the strength to come forward, when they realize that they were not the only one abused by that perpetrator.
WASHINGTON — Joseph R. Biden Jr., seeking to shore up support among progressive voters, now backs making public colleges and universities tuition-free for many students, adopting a version of a plan Senator Bernie Sanders has championed, his campaign announced on Sunday.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia announced that Jackson has been charged with five federal offenses, including making public restricted personal information; making threats in interstate commerce; unauthorized access of a government computer; identity theft; and witness tampering.
President Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen made startling admissions in New York federal court on Tuesday, implicating the president in an illegal scheme to silence two women from making public their claims of having sex with him.
"As it has in the past, the campaign is making public the names of people who have raised at least $25,000 for the campaign, a threshold lower than both of the previous two Democratic nominees for president," the campaign said.
Since Google started the trend of making public shareholders lesser citizens when it comes to voting rights, it has become the norm among notable companies, from Facebook to Shake Shack, to give founders and insiders stock that has more voting rights.
Even privately held companies are making public statements: L.L. Bean raised its minimum purchase age to 21 and REI, another outdoor retailer, said it stopped its relationship with Vista after the gun company wouldn't outline a clear plan of action.
The mystery for investors will be how officials view the future, particularly at a time when they've been making public statements that seem to indicate a difference of opinion over how aggressive policy needs to be as the economy ignites.
As of this writing, the required 18 members are down to 10, and some of them have been making public statements about the Academy and fellow members just about every day — or at least that it what it feels like.
Uber has no qualms about making public its firm belief that Gardiner's refusal to allow this bill to go to a vote is tied to his close friendship with Paul Mears, the CEO of Orlando-based taxi company Mears Transportation.
The three clerics, Bujar Hysa, Genci Balla and Gert Pashja, were found guilty of recruiting people for terrorist purposes, inciting hatred and making public calls for terrorist acts, and were sentenced respectively to 18, 17 and 17 years in a high-security jail.
Senate Democrats are also more likely to push much-needed changes to Section 50-a of the state's civil rights law, which Mayor Bill de Blasio and others say prevents them from making public the disciplinary records of police officers without judicial approval.
Ravitch, who's often been persona non grata to those Democrats backing "school choice," believes the disaster of DeVos may help recommit the party to fighting for public education—to making public schools better, and more equitable, rather than ripping up the system.
Bob Hinton, Johnny Manziel's attorney for a domestic violence case stemming from a violent altercation with his then-girlfriend Colleen Crowley, mistakenly sent a lengthy text message to a reporter for the Associated Press, making public information he really wanted to keep private.
Cohen's attorneys fought hard to keep Avenatti from joining the case, arguing in court filings that he's has created a "carnival atmosphere" by making public statements and doing national TV appearances in which he's shared nonpublic information and made misrepresentations about Cohen.
The C.D.C. reported Thursday that it had tested 1,583 patients since the beginning of the outbreak, but it is not making public how many tests are being done at state and local public health laboratories, despite publishing similar data on the seasonal flu.
Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E. — longtime antagonists of Iran's — as well as the United States, have refrained from making public accusations or revealing what they know about the incidents, but privately, their officials have made clear that their suspicions focus on Iran.
He proposed a plan for single-payer health care and then specified that payroll taxes and a few other measures would pay for it; he proposed making public college free, and specified that a tax on financial transactions would pay for it.
Mr. Cuomo said the delayed budget had been worth it, with bills raising the age of criminal responsibility, making public college tuition free for the middle-class families, reforming the state workers' compensation system and expanding ride-hailing services to upstate New York.
Bennet aims to spend the $6900 trillion over the next decade on initiatives such as providing preschool to all 2628- and 28503-year-olds, making community college free and making public four-year colleges debt free for low- and middle-income families.
One of the biggest obstacles to the Justice Department making public findings about the investigation is that Rosenstein has repeatedly said publicly that prosecutors should not discuss their reasons for not filing charges in a specific case, particularly when individuals are involved.
Speaking at the annual Distressed Investing Conference in Midtown Manhattan, Gidumal also said that he thinks markets are signaling a re-election of President Donald Trump and thinks the president making public comments on the Federal Reserve is the right thing to do.
Gates taped a video thanking his supporters that was shown at a December fundraiser hosted by Burkman, prompting questions from US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson about whether that violated her order barring the parties from making public statements that could prejudice the case.
Gainer said that the Harrisburg Diocese was making public the names of all those who faced allegations of child sex abuse but that it did not determine whether they all had merit, though some of those on the list have been convicted of crimes.
A third reason for the almost interminable wait is the need to negotiate with other governments, particularly America's, before making public material they regard as sensitive or confidential, such as the undertakings made by Mr Blair to President George W. Bush in private conversations.
Aided by detailed recommendations in a recent NIH report (ACD Working Group for Foreign Influences on Research Integrity) these campus actions include making public any contracts with foreign governments, assessing international partnerships for potential risks and disclosing foreign support for research on grant applications.
"This bill shows that we can address our climate and affordable housing crises by making public housing a model of efficiency, sustainability and resiliency," Sanders, who is one of the top-tier hopefuls running in the 2020 Democratic primary, said in a statement Thursday.
"This bill shows that we can address our climate and affordable housing crises by making public housing a model of efficiency, sustainability and resiliency," Sanders, who is one of the top-tier hopefuls running in the 85033 Democratic primary, said in a statement Thursday.
Not surprisingly, when asked during his confirmation hearing for attorney general about what his plans were for the report, William Barr repeatedly emphasized that he is committed to transparency and making public as much of the findings of the special counsel investigation as possible.
On Tuesday, Democratic presidential candidates Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg, among others, will likely duke it out on their competing visions for how to make the system more equitable, whether that means making public universities tuition-free or merely expanding the Pell Grant system.
The requests "include making public statements about the separation and Defendants' objections to it that would harm Alcoa by casting a cloud over the separation, and disrupting AWAC's operations by purporting to 'assume' marketing rights that Alumina does not have," Alcoa said in the filing.
Much of the application was previously released in July, angering the intelligence community and members of the law enforcement who believed that the information should not have been made public and that its release set a dangerous precedent by making public secret methods of investigation.
Read more: The CDC outlined an ominous hypothetical scenario of what could happen next as the coronavirus spreadsAmong the first steps Pence took was to institute measures to coordinate messaging, which would require top officials to seek clearance before making public statements on the illness.
In making public charge determinations, the public charge rule requires our officers to assess each applicant's age, health, family status, assets, resources and financial status, education, and skills, as well as other factors set forth in the rule, in the totality of their circumstances.
Lawyers suing presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for fraud over his Trump University real estate seminar program are making public more of his testimony in the case, including how he batted away questions about whether instructors in the program intentionally lied to students.
In releasing the recording, and in making public other evidence that seems to incriminate Trump, Parnas seems to be attempting to gain credit as he, himself, faces criminal charges for alleged campaign finance violations related to the overall scandal (he has pleaded not guilty).
Activities like endorsing candidates, contributing to campaign funds, making public statements of position in reference to campaigns, and providing use of an organization's assets and facilities to one candidate without the opportunity being offered to all candidates are restricted activities for 501(c)(3) organizations.
Earlier in the hearing, she pointed to a previous incident in which prosecutors raised concerns that Manafort had violated Jackson's order against making public statements prejudicial to the case, citing his role in editing an op-ed that ran in a Ukrainian newspaper about his case.
The FTC said it was making public 94 actions in "Operation Call it Quits," targeting individuals, groups and companies responsible for more than a billion calls pitching a variety of products and services, including credit card interest rate reductions, money-making opportunities and medical alert systems.
The FTC said it was making public 94 actions in "Operation Call it Quits," targeting individuals, groups and companies responsible for more than a billion calls pitching a variety of products and services, including credit card interest rate reductions, money-making opportunities and medical alert systems.
And nearly seven out of every 563 American voters favor Trump's decision last week to order the FBI to reopen its background check of Kavanaugh on the heels of three women making public their claims of sexual misconduct by him as a high school and college student.
Now, Ritchie Torres, a city councilman from the Bronx, is trying to address the problem through a bill he recently introduced aimed at collecting and making public extensive demographic information about board members and applicants as a way to cajole boards into making diversity a priority.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE (D-Minn.) recently released her 85033 tax return after previously making public filings from earlier years. Sen.
"In view of media stories alleging that a former SIS officer was the source of the information which allegedly compromises President-elect Donald Trump, would you and your journalists please seek my advice before making public that name," the notice, tweeted by The Register on Wednesday, reads.
The pornographic film actress Stephanie Clifford sued President Trump's fixer, Michael D. Cohen, and her own former lawyer on Wednesday, making public a set of text messages discussing efforts to quash the story of her alleged affair with Mr. Trump as it emerged early this year.
WASHINGTON — Attorney General William P. Barr recently approved making public new details about a former F.B.I. informant at the heart of conservatives' allegations about the Russia investigation, deciding to release information that had been blacked out in a highly anticipated inspector general's report due out on Monday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawyers for a former senior Senate Intelligence committee official accused of lying to the FBI said they expect to ask a federal judge to issue an order banning officials, including President Donald Trump, from making public comments that could prejudice a criminal case pending against their client.
The problem with that is not every piece of jewelry in the Royal Collection is lavish and Kate has worn items to an array of events of the sort that Harry and Meghan have participated in: while touring other countries, making public Christmas appearances, and at formal dinners.
Even as conservative Republicans are making public shows of their defense of the president, calling the impeachment inquiry unfair and storming the committee hearing room Wednesday, members of the committee tasked with oversight on foreign affairs are skeptical of the former New York City mayor's involvement in overseas policy.
And the cache of emails — some of the most newsworthy of which BuzzFeed News is now making public — expose the extent to which this machine depended on Yiannopoulos, who channeled voices both inside and outside the establishment into a clear narrative about the threat liberal discourse posed to America.
Clinton expanded on many of the same ideas of her campaign, including making public college tuition free for middle class families, forcing large corporations to pay a bigger share in taxes and penalize the ones who move jobs overseas, and encouraging companies to share profits with their workers.
With the app only due to go live later this year — likely this summer, similar to Allo — among the details that Google is making public today is a preview feature, which gives users a real-time image of the person calling you before the call is actually connected.
To prepare for the next hurricane, Mr. Fisk, 45, a cunning sculptor who has been making public art for two decades — and has been an art director for Phish, the whimsical Vermont jam band, designing their elaborate Bread & Puppet Theater-like spectacles for nearly as long — is considering pontoons.
By now it's practically axiomatic to say that if this scenario had unfolded the other way around, with a left-leaning president making public comments that appeared to result in a studio pulling a movie because, say, Rachel Maddow objected to it, Fox would be up in arms.
"I know we talk about right, left, liberal and conservative, but to me, we need judges like I think Judge Kavanaugh will be ... ones that will interpret the Constitution and the laws as written, and not be freelancing when it comes to making public policy," the Texas Republican said.
Speaking on Fox News, Mr. Giuliani said Mr. Trump reimbursed Mr. Cohen for a $130,000 payment that Mr. Cohen has said he made to Ms. Clifford, to keep her from making public a story about an affair she claims she had with Mr. Trump — a claim that he denies.
Silkie Carlo, the executive director of Big Brother Watch, a British privacy group calling for a ban on the technology's use, said the murky way watch lists were created showed that police departments and private companies, not elected officials, were making public policy about the use of facial recognition.
One key piece of evidence fueling their theory: A Centers for Disease Control official making public statements on the outbreak is the sister of Rod Rosenstein, the former deputy attorney general who oversaw the Mueller probe and, according to a disputed report, once discussed removing Trump from office.
Making public statements about the further pursuit of the conspiracy theories that helped launch impeachment does not seem like the sort of thing that would help with that justification, but fits with Giuliani's actions in the impeachment process so far, which have been less than helpful to his boss.
" Sanders said he wants to get a sense of what kind of platform Clinton will be supporting and "whether she will be vigorous in standing up for working families and the middle class, moving aggressively in climate change, healthcare for all, making public colleges and universities tuition-free.
The new sanctions follow months of insinuations, leaks and, more recently, open accusations that Moscow set out on a coordinated campaign to hack the private communications of American political actors, making public information that would both undermine voters' confidence in the November elections and, according to some, boost Trump's campaign.
Trump's retweets Wednesday morning came after reports on Tuesday night that Barr — who is the head of the Justice Department — has told people close to the president that he might resign if Trump does not stop making public comments about cases lodged by federal prosecutors who report to the attorney general.
In the past two years, 211 precious art and archaeological artifacts were repatriated to Italy after being discovered in the US. [Telegraph] Kerry James Marshall says he will no longer be making public art, after the city of Chicago nearly sold his painting "Knowledge and Wonder" at auction with Christie's.
According to Daniel Cotlear, a health specialist at the World Bank, Latin America offers lessons in its acknowledgment that the poor cannot pay for health care, in improvements such as benefits packages covering specified treatments, even if these entail "implicit rationing", and in making public providers more efficient by giving managers more autonomy.
Both the Mountain Families PAC and the "Duty & Country PAC" switched their FEC reporting schedules in the run-up to the vote, allowing them to delay making public the sources of their millions until after the primary, rendering the new information useless to voters who had cast their ballot nearly two weeks earlier.
The Washington Post reported that attorneys for James Wolfe entered the plea during an arraignment in federal court in Washington, D.C. Wolfe's attorneys additionally told judge Deborah Robinson that they would likely seek a gag order to bar attorneys from making public statements about the case in order to ensure an impartial jury.
This interpretation was shared by many on the antiwar left, including Daniel Ellsberg, the once-hawkish defense analyst who turned so strongly against the war that he was willing to sabotage his career by making public 7,000 pages of classified documents about the history of the Vietnam War, the so-called Pentagon Papers.
We can book our flight from the new app from the new team that worked with the new code, and yet the desktop website looks like a disaster, making public the organizational fights in your company, representing a legacy of systems and patches that don't quite work and not representing the needs of your customers.
Just before the holidays, the Daily Beast reported that Mueller is moving toward making public one of his most-investigated-yet-least-seen inquiries: The impact of Middle Eastern influence in the 17983 campaign, focused around would-be power broker George Nader and Blackwater mercenary group founder Erik Prince (brother of Education secretary Betsy DeVos).
"The game change of what Organize is doing — and I think it will save lives — is to build on the increasing acceptance of people making public declarations about their beliefs on a whole variety of things and applying that to their wishes about organ donation," said Sadler, who helped draft the original organ donation act.
"It has come to my attention that your office is giving advice to county election officials -- as recently as a conference call yesterday -- and you are making public statements on national television which are inconsistent with Kansas law and may serve to suppress the vote in the ongoing Kansas primary election process," Colyer's letter read.
Clashes between protesters and security forces have led to at least 40 deaths and some 850 arrests since January 21, according to the UN. After being symbolically sworn in as president last Wednesday, Guaidó has kept a low profile, constantly moving and only making public appearances in places where he's confident he won't be arrested.
"It has come to my attention that your office is giving advice to county election officials — as recently as a conference call yesterday — and you are making public statements on national television which are inconsistent with Kansas law and may serve to suppress the vote in the ongoing Kansas primary election process," Mr. Colyer wrote.
New Jersey Democrat Cory Booker said he was ready to risk expulsion from the Senate for making public documents pertinent Kavanaugh's time as a top White House aide to President George W. Bush, but the GOP mocked him for grandstanding ahead of a possible 2020 run -- saying it had already cleared the emails for release.
The lawsuit, filed in a federal court here, accuses the franchise of paying the women less than the $7.25 per hour they were promised, not compensating them for making public appearances or performing other tasks related to their jobs, and creating a workplace where the women were threatened with being fired for voicing any complaints.
"It has come to my attention that your office is giving advice to county election officials — as recently as a conference call yesterday — and you are making public statements on national television which are inconsistent with Kansas law and may serve to suppress the vote in the ongoing primary election process," Colyer said in his letter to Kobach.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) tangled with President-elect Donald Trump's Education pick Tuesday night over the issue of making public colleges and universities tuition-free.
The new rule allows officials to reject green card applications or immigration requests from those who might one day use public benefits — going as far as to suggest that only families who earn more than 250% of the federal poverty level or $64,375 for a family of four are to be scored favorably in making public charge decisions.
"The secretary has been transparent on his downtime activities that were similar to what he would have done with his family over a weekend in the U.S." In a statement Friday, the VA said it would begin making public a list of Shulkin's official travel, including trip itineraries and his use of private and government aircraft.
Washington (CNN)Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recent move to re-open a court decision protecting domestic violence victims has advocates concerned that women and children fleeing abuse in their home countries could no longer seek shelter in the US. Sessions last week announced he was reviewing the immigration court decision without making public what the case was about.
After Trump had twitter-shamed Carrier and Boeing into making public concessions—one on jobs, the other on the price of Air Force One—automakers Ford, General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, and Hyundai, technology companies Amazon, Sprint, and Softbank, pharmaceutical multinational Bayer, and retail giant Walmart all quickly announced plans to hire or invest in the United States.
New York (CNN)Facebook said Friday that it had removed 82 pages, groups, and accounts that were run from Iran but targeting people in the US and the UK. The company said it had first discovered the pages a week ago and that it was making public its initial findings due to the upcoming US midterm elections.
The most serious recent known attack was on the global SWIFT messaging network in February, but staff from five firms that provide cyber security products and advice to banks in Britain told Reuters they have seen first-hand examples of banks choosing not to report breaches, despite the FCA making public pleas for them to do so, the most recent in September.
Along the way, Uber destabilized the taxi industry, became the most valuable US startup and emerged as the darling of Silicon Valley, spawning an entire category of companies billing themselves as the "Uber for X." But that changed in 2017 when former engineer Susan Fowler rocked the company by making public allegations of sexism and harassment in a lengthy blog post.
"In the AMI letters I'm making public, you will see the precise details of their extortionate proposal: They will publish the personal photos unless Gavin de Becker and I make the specific false public statement to the press that we 'have no knowledge or basis for suggesting that AMI's coverage was politically motivated or influenced by political forces,'" Bezos wrote in the post.
But unlike the very public buildup of forces in the run-up to the 1991 Persian Gulf war and the 2003 Iraq war, which sought to pressure President Saddam Hussein of Iraq into a diplomatic settlement, the Pentagon is seeking to avoid making public all its preparations for fear of inadvertently provoking a response by Mr. Kim, North Korea's leader.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) says that he's open to making public the political Facebook ads that are suspected to have been purchased by Russian actors to influence the 2016 election.
Democrats have criticized former FBI director James ComeyJames Brien Comey220006 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2202 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE for violating agency protocol by repeatedly making public statements about the Clinton email investigation during the 2628 campaign.
Sen. John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) says that he's open to making public the political Facebook ads that are suspected to have been purchased by Russian actors to influence the 2016 election.
Along the way, Uber destabilized the taxi industry, became the most valuable US startup and emerged as the darling of Silicon Valley, spawning an entire category of companies billing themselves as the "Uber for X." But that changed in 2017 when former engineer Susan Fowler rocked the company by making public allegations of sexism and harassment in a lengthy blog post.
So I think what we should be talking about is making massive investments in rebuilding our cities, in creating millions of decent paying jobs, in making public colleges and universities tuition-free, working on child care — basically, targeting our federal resources to the areas where it is needed the most, and where it is needed the most are impoverished communities, often African-American and Latino.
Schiff argued that the Justice Department has set an important precedent by making public findings from its investigation into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's use of a private email server during her time as secretary of State.
Giuliani had also accidentally called a reporter in September, leaving another voicemail in which he insisted he was the target of attacks because he was making public accusations about former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Trump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' Trump acknowledges Warren's rise in the polls, revives 'Pocahontas' slur MORE.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 21625 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) has trotted out yet another way to spend other people's money: paying off the majority of Americans' student loans and making public colleges free.
A group of allied media organizations on Friday filed a motion toward making public videos of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE being deposed in lawsuits against the now-defunct Trump University, according to Politico.
The new rules, passed over the oppositions of Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), would restrict the OCE from making public statements, allow the House to halt investigations, and stop anonymous reporting, among other things.
The facts might disagree with him: Elizabeth Warren's proposed wealth tax alone could probably cover the cost of making public colleges tuition-free, and while other, more expensive, programs such as Medicare for all might be extra complicated—and require non-rich people pay more in taxes, too—the idea that the deficit is out of control often just seems like a way to target social welfare programs Americans love and depend on.
Recently, there have been a number of many incidents where committee leadership of both parties have been acting independently of one another, as in one case in the Senate where the majority party made a criminal referral to the Department of Justice and the minority party responded by making public a key interview transcript, and another case in the House, where the majority party has ignored requests from the minority party for documents and interviews.
"The American public's confidence that their vote counts — and is counted correctly — relies on secure election infrastructure," DHS Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE said in a statement Tuesday making public a series of meetings with state officials and private-sector election vendors.
That is why this campaign is going to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia with as many delegates as possible to fight for a progressive party platform that calls for a $15 an hour minimum wage, an end to our disastrous trade policies, a Medicare-for-all health care system, breaking up Wall Street financial institutions, ending fracking in our country, making public colleges and universities tuition free and passing a carbon tax so we can effectively address the planetary crisis of climate change.
"That is why this campaign is going to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia with as many delegates as possible to fight for a progressive party platform that calls for a $15-an-hour minimum wage, an end to our disastrous trade policies, a Medicare-for-all health care system, breaking up Wall Street financial institutions, ending fracking in our country, making public colleges and universities tuition free and passing a carbon tax so we can effectively address the planetary crisis of climate change," Sanders said in the statement.
White House defense: The White House is doubling down on its insistence that there was no quid pro quo in Trump's interactions with Ukraine in the face of a growing body of evidence that military aid to Kiev was contingent on the foreign making public statements about launching investigations sought by the president and his personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiTrump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' Graham: Schiff comment on inquiry findings 'full of crap' Democrats set stage for Watergate-style TV hearings MORE.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) tangled with President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's pick for Education secretary Tuesday night over the issue of making public colleges and universities tuition-free.
Open debates will allow the American people to hear real solutions from candidates and parties that are not sponsored by the economic elite – like an emergency Green New Deal to put America back to work greening the economy, averting catastrophic climate change, and making wars for oil obsolete; canceling student debt and making public higher education free; improved Medicare for All; a welcoming path to citizenship; an end to police violence, the war on drugs, and mass incarceration; and a foreign policy based on international law and human rights.
But should Comey — a central witness in special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE probe — be making public his version of events which will certainly differ significantly with what President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, the central target in the special prosecutor's probe, has repeatedly stated?
The White House is doubling down on its insistence that there was no quid pro quo in President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE's interactions with Ukraine in the face of a growing body of evidence that military aid to Kiev was contingent on the foreign making public statements about launching investigations sought by the president and his personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiTrump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' Graham: Schiff comment on inquiry findings 'full of crap' Democrats set stage for Watergate-style TV hearings MORE.
Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden, the last two candidates in the primary race, aren't physically campaigning in New York (or any other state), but the DNC defines "campaigning" broadly as being inclusive of but "not limited to": Purchasing print, internet, or electronic advertising that reaches a significant percentage of the voters in the aforementioned state; hiring campaign workers; opening an office; making public appearances; holding news conferences; coordinating volunteer activities; sending mail, other than fundraising requests that are also sent to potential donors in other states; using paid or volunteer phoners or automated calls to contact voters; sending emails or establishing a website specific to that state; holding events to which Democratic voters are invited; attending events sponsored by state or local Democratic organizations; or paying for campaign materials to be used in such a state.

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