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Johnson also called for inclusion in more national polling surveys.
Chicago, until growing fame brought more national renown, more notorious
Most of them have more national experience than you do.
A few more national leaders will be there, but few headliners.
Add two more national monuments to President Barack Obama's conservation legacy.
They won two more national championships under his leadership in the 1980s.
But his marathon meetings are more national group therapy than public lectures.
"More and more national governments would like to get involved," he said.
Similarly, reduced pollution and more national parks can be immensely valuable, too.
She should apologize now to spare our region any more national embarrassment.
Well, he asked states to deploy more National Guard troops along the border.
We urgently need more national parks, more wildlife preserves, more marine conservation areas.
One more scandal, one more national embarrassment, and it would all be over.
Since then, the Tar Heels have been to two more national championship games.
There is no legal recourse to demand Trump pays more - national payments are voluntary.
The Senate race has garnered more national attention than contests in Texas typically do.
Part of the increase was due to more national telecasts, which means more ads.
So we'd also want to move toward a more national system of proportional voting.
The audience is not only larger but also encompasses more national and international interests.
"Because of this, more national groups recommend starting screening in the 83s," Elmore added.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Donald Trump has now gone through more national security advisers than wives.
The deal is tantalisingly close to coming into force, needing just two more national ratifications.
So UGK was exposing what was going on in Houston on a more national level.
And Hillary Clinton made it a little more national on Monday when she endorsed Abrams.
Bredesen getting into this race does create more national attention on these critically important issues.
They won two more national championships and now they're back in the national championship game.
That, combined with the rocket's enhanced performance may mean more national security payloads on SpaceX's manifest.
"The banking systems are becoming more national than before the crisis," Praet told reporters in Vienna.
National Guard: The Hill: The Pentagon approved hundreds more National Guard troops to support border agents.
So far, attempts to draw tech companies into more national security contracts have had mixed results.
But, due to federal restrictions, there aren't many more national statistics or trends we can examine.
And a shooting in late November at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic drew more national headlines.
"The Strip is evolving, and we're upgrading tenants with a lot more national retailers," he said.
Create more national monuments Environmentalist groups have urged the President to preserve more land as national monuments.
We create experiences for our customers on a more national scale, it's something that we're focusing on.
National standards govern medical training and testing and accepted clinical practices have become more national in scope.
Two more national team members tested positive on Thursday, while another fencer was given the all-clear.
But the way that markets are regulated is more national than was the case before the crisis.
On the one hand, there is more national attention to these scandals than there was a generation ago.
John Kasich is still fracturing the establishment vote a bit, but Rubio has much more national elite support.
Gianforte's surprising physical attack on a report earned him an assault charge and also brought more national attention.
Trump has pursued a different strategy, purchasing more national spots, which air on cable channels across the country.
Still, the former South Bend mayor is expected to be awarded more national delegates due to caucus rules.
But on the other side of it, Democrats have lost the more national vision of a national identity.
The story gained steam throughout the week, garnering more national attention and becoming a popular Twitter moment Friday night.
Ted Cruz is running against Democratic upstart Beto O'Rourke, viewed as a candidate with more national appeal by Democrats.
He said that the spike in violent crime deserves more national attention from scholars, the media, and the public.
Hundreds more draft cards were returned, at two more national returns as well as individually or in small groups.
TD BANK CEO SAYS WOULDN'T MAKE SENSE TO BUILD MORE NATIONAL BUSINESS IN U.S., FOCUSED ON EXISTING FOOTPRINT -CONFERENCE
His grievances received far more national news media attention than the pro-impeachment protests in communities across the country.
Now, with there being so much more national coverage and the local papers dying out, it's much more ideological.
Perhaps no class of plaintiffs has ever evoked more national sympathy than those who would benefit from this proposed law.
Saban can win 10 more national championships and 500 more games, but he will forever be in the Bear's shadow.
"Bernie right now has more national momentum and more money," said Joe Trippi, campaign manager for Howard Dean's 2004 bid.
But now, in the final days of a horrid campaign, an unshackled Trump is more national threat than punch line.
If all goes well with the test, we may see gluten-free options cropping up at more national chains soon.
Elizabeth Warren had more national campaigns and better odds at winning in states beyond Iowa, even if they finished there.
Taurasi commanded the UConn offense the same way Bird had and won two more national titles, the last in 2004.
Naza Beauty's opening comes as more national and global awareness and celebration of black hair is finally picking up steam.
"We need to protect more habitats around the world, we need to establish more national parks, and more protected areas."
But networks are already seeing more national ad buys by the Super PACs, a shift that could benefit television networks.
Instead, the DEA let the production quota explode — only recently taking action as the opioid crisis has drawn more national attention.
And those who advocate more national sovereignty will have to give more details of their vision and how to achieve it.
It ought to be getting more national attention, if for no other reason than it perfectly encapsulates larger national political trends.
Across the country, we've made little real progress on police reform even though there is more national attention to the problem.
As more national outlets begin to invest in Hispanic content, there are more opportunities for businesses to market to Hispanic audiences online.
He isn't acknowledging that this week is a relaunch of his campaign, but is giving more national media outlets attention and time.
To reach its goals, Sika has said it would open at least eight new factories this year and establish more national subsidiaries.
As politics has become more national, it has overcome many of the problems that political scientists bemoaned in the early nineteen-fifties.
But they take on greater import — and will likely draw far more national attention — given the shifting ideological balance on the court.
The Georgia race has received more national attention so far, including a wave of donations and celebrity get-out-the-vote drives.
But the IOC is looking for the sport to have even more athletes, additional training facilities and more national federations in place.
"The basic message is to be more national, don't just be global," Richard Edelman, CEO of communications marketing firm Edelman, told Reuters.
The ensuing battles with residents, activists, and politicians, as well as stories of worker trauma, will gain significantly more national coverage than before.
Mr. Penny then heard that two more national team members — the Olympians Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney — also had concerns about Dr. Nassar.
There is also a belief the protests could gather momentum and morph from having a more localized character to a more national one.
Only a few tech companies, including Facebook, Google, and Microsoft, have disclosed that they have ever received one or more national security letters.
" He went on to say Trump shows more "national leadership" and "substance over form" than the U.S. has seen "in a long time.
Kemp drew more national attention to the contest early on Sunday with a statement making the hacking allegation but offering no supporting evidence.
Then came a period of greater stability and, from the start of the Brandt chancellorship in 1969, more national self-reflection in West Germany.
Others, however, are wary of such enthusiasm for giving up more national sovereignty — and also of others in the Union moving faster with integration.
This art was her gateway into "meeting more national socialists," bonding with them, and tumbling head-over-heels into communities where hate is celebrated.
Yum bought a 3% stake in the third-party delivery app last year as more national chains looked to lift sales by offering delivery.
They're hoping the race continues to get more national interest, especially after Democrats won an Arizona Senate seat for the first time in decades.
Later, Touchdown Jesus appeared, watching over the Fighting Irish and their home field as Notre Dame went on to claim four more national titles.
Over that period, the Buckeyes claimed two national titles and qualified for three more national playoffs, while the Wolverines split one Big Ten title.
Do you think this reality is reflected in the TV and film landscape or is Spanish culture more national, more unified, than its politics?
For a more national perspective, the weekly Billboard 100 lists current songs across all genres, ranked by radio audiences, sales data and streaming activity.
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Only U.C.L.A. and Kentucky have won more national championships than Indiana, which is tied with Duke and North Carolina for third on that list.
BFG has a similar role of providing food security as COFCO (Hong Kong) Limited's (A-/Stable) parent, COFCO Corporation, which has a more national scope.
So far, his drive to turn the League into a more national party, with frequent visits to southern cities, appear to have had little success.
He is hopeful that more national retailers will join the scheme as demand for the service continues to grow in the face of Nigeria's recession.
So, why not go a little more national and get some Democrat support too by putting West Virginia Democratic Senator Joe Manchin on the ticket?
And that one thing — basically saying no more national polls and only polls in five or six or seven states — is really detrimental to democracy.
While major Democrats in the state resisted the single-payer push, more and more national Democrats and 2020 presidential contenders are endorsing Medicare-for-all.
His appeal as a candidate, he said, was more "national," while Pence would offer "a certain value" because of how he plays in Midwestern swing states.
Thanks in no small part to the seemingly unstoppable reach of social media platforms like Twitter, Spicer endured more national scrutiny than your average press secretary.
Less than a year before South Carolina was due to host its early presidential primary contest, critics thought Haley should have taken a more national outlook.
In 2018, she frequently identified a congressional seat in the region as a more national platform for leaders such as John F. Kennedy and Barney Frank.
But the firm stopped short of disavowing other sections of the report, sowing even more national confusion over whether anything in it had actually been true.
Peyton Manning and Favre appeared in more national ad campaigns during their playing days, and their aw-shucks demeanor endeared them to fans across the country.
"I refuse to give more national powers to Brussels like I reject the euro and a common migration policy," he wrote in a blog post this month.
The more gig economy workers there are, the more national pressure there will be to guarantee them some sort of minimum wage (whether contract workers or not).
Tradesy will also use the new money to run more national cable TV ad campaigns, which DiNunzio said have been as cost-effective as its online advertising.
President Obama created and expanded more national monuments Thursday to honor the history of the fight for civil rights and to protect important landscapes in the West.
But now more national groups are paying attention, with the National Republican Congressional Committee making a late ad buy to help Republican Katie Arrington, who defeated Rep.
This year, he had more national support with Bernie Sanders's endorsement, and his aspirations to win statewide came to fruition in the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor.
Their focus has been to become more national, because they want to be a digital platform, and it makes sense, but what they've done has been amazing.
"The motto 'Our Country First' not only leads to more national confrontations and less prosperity, in the end, there will only be losers," Mr. Gabriel said Thursday.
O'Rourke, on the other hand, has tended to lag in the early states, a trend he may have exacerbated by trying to run a more national campaign recently.
Foster served under Bernard Nussbaum, a successful New York attorney who had more national prominence and more experience in controversial political cases but weaker ties to the Clintons.
Fennessy hopes that giraffe conservation success stories, along with the latest dire status report from the IUCN, prompt more national and international action to safeguard these amazing animals.
Obama is calling for 200 more ATF agents and 230 more National Instant Criminal Background Check System examiners, but the money will have to be allocated by lawmakers.
"(The number seems to have increased) because more and more national anti-doping agencies have put the TUEs into ADAMS (Anti-Doping Administration and Management System)," she said.
This has me thinking that it's time to request more transparency on something else — Trump's personal finances, which have more national security significance even than the Nunes memo.
Summer tournaments also have swelled: This year's European Championships grew by eight teams, to 24 from 16, meaning more slots for more national teams — but also more games.
Washington (CNN)Three more National Rifle Association leaders have stepped down, CNN has learned, in a broadening of a leadership exodus amid a controversy over the group's spending.
Political Calculus It's hard to remember a House race that has earned more national attention than the one to replace Secretary Tom Price in Georgia's Sixth Congressional District.
For sports desks at newspapers like the Detroit Free Press, that often means leaning into covering local teams like the Tigers and avoiding smaller, more national sports like golf.
"More national media tweeting about our fourth string QB (he is on the team folks was sick) than they did about 11 win Navy team last year," they tweeted.
A New York Times report suggests that Clinton has told potential vice presidential candidates that she's looking to add more national security and foreign policy experience to her ticket.
This includes everything already in Plus, along with more national sports channels like CBS Sports Network, ESPNews, ESPNU, Fox Sports 246, Golf Channel, Olympic Channel and Regional Sports Networks.
"Outside pressure on Russia, understood as politically-motivated and orchestrated from the U.S., leads to more national cohesion," Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, said on Wednesday.
If stripping protections for 13.5 million acres of public lands wasn't enough, Trump and Bernhardt are still considering shrinking or eliminating nine more national monuments, primarily in the West.
As the EU plunges into an intense debate over deeper integration after Britain departs in 2019, Szijjarto said giving up more national powers was not the way to go.
"Outside pressure on Russia, understood as politically motivated and orchestrated from the U.S., leads to more national cohesion," Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, said on Wednesday.
While some of Mr. Trump's allies and advisers have urged him to stop fighting and assert more national leadership, the president made clear that it does not suit him.
Though Iceland is ranked No. 1 for gender parity by the World Economic Forum, women there have staged four more national walkouts to highlight the persistent gender pay gap.
Bloomberg chose to forgo the four early state contests in favor of running a more national primary campaign dependent on the Super Tuesday states, which will vote in March.
The global nature of financial markets is under a "fair amount" of pressure because regulation is now more national than before, according to the group chief of Standard Chartered.
Now, there have been more national polls recently than state polls — so it's possible that the swing state data is a bit outdated, and doesn't fully reflect the national tightening.
They are not a coherent force, but as they gain more power they are coalescing in a more common purpose that doesn't oppose EU membership but seeks more national autonomy.
While many of the chain's promotions have been local, executives said that moving forward there will be more national deals, which will help make the company's marketing efforts more efficient.
Nor will gains for parties that want more national sovereignty disturb asset prices: it is already clear that the European Parliament will be more fragmented, and markets have discounted that.
What's more, national polling commissioned by The National Campaign shows that 85 percent of adults favor continuing the TPP program, including 75 percent of Republicans and 89 percent of Democrats.
"Rather than just aiming for a TV hit on [Manchester television station] WMUR or coverage in the Des Moines Register, the process these days is much more national," Jotkoff said.
The photograph wasn't accompanied by any Islamic texts or political statements, and its style was more National Geographic than jihadist-propagandist, but the man appeared to be a Taliban fighter.
Jerry Brown has agreed to send more National Guard troops to the border with Mexico, but said Wednesday they will focus on fighting crime and not enforce policies of Washington.
The problem: If a democratically elected government wants to assert more national influence over its economic relationships, it may have to pull out of arrangements designed to deepen global integration.
Congress wants more national security oversight of Chinese investment in the U.S. Mr. Trump himself cast doubt on the outcome of the negotiations, though maybe that was a tactical ploy.
The collapse, a complete circus that pulled in even more national media than New York normally gets, helped open up a path for Bill de Blasio, a long-shot leftist.
Fizzics, based in Newark, gave Brookstone a few months of sales exclusivity in the United States, but in March, it plans to begin selling its machine through several more national retailers.
This means more national games from the NHL and other leagues will be available, but it also means the cost of operating a service like Vue is naturally going to increase.
It launched in Chicago in January 2016 and has expanded to full coverage in seven cities, hockey coverage in eight more, national college basketball and football sites, and plans for more.
Cummings gained more national prominence in recent years, especially in the aftermath of the widely covered death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man, in Baltimore Police Department custody.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D)Garcetti, 2023, got some attention last year from donors, and generated some more national buzz with a recent hike with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.Sen.
In Humboldt County, the opioid death rate is five times higher than the state average, rivaling the rates of states like Maine and Vermont that have received far more national attention.
He'd go on to attend a private Catholic high school and lead his team to a state title as a freshman ... and only gained more national -- and NBA -- attention from there.
The upshot is that an "overwhelmingly pro-Trump" outlet — Marlow's words — is gobbling up an outsized portion of Americans' mindshare as local media atrophies and more national outlets move behind paywalls.
And it will only put more national attention on Cohen's testimony next month, when Congress will get airtime for what may amount to its most aggressive public talk of impeachment to date.
Spanish-language media is branching out locally, with more national outlets investing in local Hispanic coverage and more digital-first, Spanish-language news outlets emerging in small cities and towns across America.
Snyder also announced the deployment of roughly 130 more National Guard members to the city and revealed his appeal of President Barack Obama's denial of a federal disaster declaration for the area.
"  Earlier on Thursday, Gingrich posted a live video on Facebook in which he seemed to make a last-minute pitch to be Trump's VP. "I think my appeal is probably more national.
But inevitably, it's going to spill over into other areas, and I think the more national security is tied up in this, the more difficult it will be to reach an agreement.
But we won't know that for a while, not until much deeper into the primary schedule, when his appeal to a far broader and more national segment of the party has been tested.
The 21st-century Virginia in which the campaign is unfolding is a state more national than Southern, with fast-growing numbers of Asians and Hispanics, and the majority of its residents born elsewhere.
In the 20 years that followed, Tanton founded or funded at least a dozen more national and regional groups, including the Center for Immigration Studies, a spin-off research organization created in 1985.
Look for Clinton to make a more national appeal in this debate as she trains her gaze on the South Carolina primary, a state with one of the highest percentages of black voters.
Democrats argue that drawing more national attention to the race will help Ossoff by making the election a referendum on the unpopular Trump, but Handel's campaign is not concerned about the extra attention.
A number of candidates may be forced out of the race in the coming weeks as they fail to make the debate stage and lose their chance at building more national name recognition.
According to the National Women's History Alliance, states began declaring the whole month of March as Women's History Month all the way up until 1986, when a more national push finally made headway.
She has hit 22018 percent support in only two qualifying polls, including one of Iowa voters released Monday morning; she needs to reach that mark in two more national or early state polls.
If there had been the equivalent of Fox, as well as talk radio, social networking PLUS a majority in the Senate, we would have had more national leverage to get our message across.
Andrew M. Cuomo's new plan to help make public colleges in New York tuition-free for middle-class students, and has been attracting more national attention as an affordable engine of upward mobility.
The company said Tuesday during an earnings conference call that it would be rolling out new breakfast items as well as more national and regional value deals to lure back diners to its restaurants.
The Senate race gained more national attention after Hyde-Smith was caught on camera joking about being "front row" at a "public hanging" and saying voting should be a "little more difficult" for Democrats.
Perhaps with the opening of the Met Breuer, the architect's legacy beyond the Manhattan museum can get more national attention before more of it disappears, or is turned into the backing for a billboard.
Rick Snyder said he had failed Flint residents but pledged to take new steps to fix the city's drinking water crisis, starting with committing millions in state funding and deploying more National Guard members.
But one official said that any notes or draft documents discussed by two or more National Security Council officials count as a "record" that may not lawfully be destroyed under the Presidential Records Act.
"We would like to see the mine to continue, but this time to be structured in such a way with a lot more national interest in it," Mori told Reuters in an interview in Sydney.
The sudden flurry of attention represents a change from earlier this year, when White House hopefuls appeared to be embracing a more national campaign strategy that took them beyond Iowa and other early nominating states.
That's generous: One of the governor's first acts related to cannabis after his swearing-in was to step up enforcement: if legalization would create more outlaws, legalization would also require more National Guardsmen flying helicopters.
The Quinnipiac poll is one of the first national surveys released since the Iowa results, so it is important to note it could represent statistical noise -- trends won't be clear until more national polling emerges.
I started reading your work — not to make you feel old or anything — in college during the financial crisis, and you came to a lot more national prominence writing about politics and the financial crisis.
Dollar stores, which operate on razor-thin margins, are doing their bit to draw in customers: sprucing up stores, stocking more national brands such as Tide, selling food and fresh produce, and are opening more stores.
Sleep apnea was involved in two separate New York-area train crashes over the past year, prompting federal investigators to examine the cases in tandem as the issue of undiagnosed sleep disorders gains more national attention.
"So what I'd like to see is an even heavier focus and more national unity about assisting those areas, and also relieving some of the quarantine and allowing the American entrepreneur to be liberated," Kirk said.
On a more national scale, nearly as soon as this crisis began, Republicans have attempted to put anti-choice language into bills designed to address hardship following the COVID-19 outbreak, and allow for increased testing.
The university, a football powerhouse consistently ranked at No. 1, boasts that its freshman class this year included more National Merit Scholars than ever before, and that it was producing Rhodes scholars and Fulbright award winners.
"It was clear from the interview that the current White House is willing to accept significantly more national security risks than previous White Houses — in previous Republican and Democratic administrations," a senior Democratic aide told the outlet.
The findings suggest that Americans' views on guns have changed as mass shootings have gotten more national media coverage, such as the shootings last year in San Bernardino, California, and at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon.
Savaged for months by relentless anti-impeachment attack ads and apparently done waiting for more national party backup, two of the most vulnerable House Democratic freshmen are spending precious resources on TV ads to defend themselves. Reps.
The Hill's Kristina Wong has more: National Intelligence Director James Clapper said in an interview published Wednesday that he doesn't see Iraqi forces retaking Mosul from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria during the Obama administration.
According to Leidig, among the topics the two discussed were: lion hunting; Muir's theory—controversial at the time—that Yosemite had been shaped by glaciers; the importance of forest conservation; and the need for more national parks.
Lawmakers at Friday's hearing, which was held in Boulder in part to draw more national attention to the House investigation, noted how rarely start-ups spoke out about their complaints, and encouraged them to keep making their case.
Kohl's has also been bringing in more national brands like Under Armour and the company recently partnered with Amazon to sell the e-commerce company's devices in stores and offer free returns for Amazon products at several locations.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union finance ministers gave their backing on Tuesday to an expanded plan to spur investment and economic growth in the bloc, but they fell short of committing more national funds to the EU Commission-led initiative.
The days when those outlets reflected their communities first and foremost have been lost in an onslaught of even more national news, which, as mentioned, often doesn't feel as if it originates in the same universe these rural folks occupy.
But it also has the power to create a wedge between the rich north and the poor south just as Northern League leader Matteo Salvini, who supports autonomy, has pushed for a more national profile for the once-northern party.
On the outposts where American troops and Afghan and Iraqi units worked together, the local units were often a fraction of their reported strength and dwindled as ever more national police officers or soldiers disappeared or deserted, vanishing with their firearms.
If governments feel themselves powerless to institute the tax policies and regulations needed to address the dislocations caused by economic and technological shocks, the solution is not just to seek more national autonomy but also to deploy it toward such reforms.
When Vince McMahon replaced his father as the head of WWF in 1982 (WWE was previously known as WWF, for World Wrestling Federation), his primary goal was to move wrestling out of its territory-based approach and toward more national prominence.
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Nicolas Mackel, chief executive of Luxembourg for Finance, a development agency, frets that the loss of Britain's liberal, pro-market voice will lead to a Europe where finance becomes more national, much to the detriment of exporters of financial services such as Luxembourg.
Obviously, we all know Manhattan, San Francisco, and Los Angeles are pricey, but for a more national view, RentCafe also named the ten most expensive zip codes by region, which include Washington, DC's 20037 ($2,373), Chicago's 60606 ($2,707), and Fort Lauderdale's 33301 ($2,752).
"Where Da Cash At" stands, along with "Make It Rain" and "Stuntin' Like My Daddy," as a core example of the 2006 sound that catapulted Wayne to the forefront of Southern rap and by extension put him onto a more national stage.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke on Tuesday recommended President Donald Trump reduce the size and change the management of more national monuments in the western United States, and lashed out at critics of cuts already announced to protected areas in Utah.
"So, the markets are still very global, corporations are very global, trade is still strong and growing, but the way the markets are regulated is more national than was the case before the crisis," he told CNBC at the annual Singapore Summit.
From our perch in the White House, we saw this culture of service emerge strongly after 6900/2628, the last time there were more national service opportunities through programs like the Peace Corps, Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Volunteers in Service to America.
Moreover, sending down more National Guard troops—who are extremely restricted in what they can legally do with regard to enforcement—will likely have a marginal, if any, actual impact on border crossings, which are already at a record low, experts I spoke to said.
OTHER THAN THE LOCAL INTEREST IN IT BEGINNING OF THE YEAR, THE FIRST 30 GAMES, YOU MAY NOT -- ON ESPN IF THERE'S A GAME BETWEEN TWO TEAMS, YOU MAY NOT BE ATTRACTED TO IT. WERNER: I THINK WHAT WE HAVE TO DO IS CREATE MORE NATIONAL STARS.
But as the number of coronavirus cases grows and more National Guard troops are called up to assist with the crisis, questions will almost certainly arise about what, exactly, they're legally allowed to do and not do, and about the authorities governors have in using them.
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Whatever Internet companies and organizations do to comply with twenty-seven or more national laws – from dropping links to European news sites entirely, to upping their already over-sensitive filtering systems, or seeking to strike deals with key media conglomerates – will be challenged by one rightsholder faction or another.
As Victor White III's death gained more national attention, people who had lived in fear, began to come forward with allegations about police activity in New Iberia and specifically Sheriff Ackals' role in the creation of a police force that ruled by terror and regularly violated basic human rights.
This issue has once again splintered the Asian American community and pit minority groups against one another — similar to the more national lawsuit being waged against Harvard by anti-affirmative action Asian activists and legal strategist Ed Blum (though polls show a majority of Asian Americans support affirmative action).
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Under their current policy, the league seems to be exhibiting a symptom of a larger, more national issue—the criminalization of marijuana, which is criminal itself since cannabis should be treated as a public health issue (28 states have now come around to the idea of medical marijuana use).
THERE'LL BE A SHARING OF PRODUCT, SO THAT WE CAN INFUSE ESPN NATIONAL WITH SOME MORE LOCAL CONTENT AND INFUSE THE LOCAL REGIONAL SPORTS NETWORKS WITH MORE NATIONAL CONTENT AND THE RESULT OF BOTH WILL BE BETTER FOR THE CONSUMER THAN IT IS TODAY – THAN THEY ARE TODAY.
John RatcliffeJohn Lee RatcliffePresident Trump is right: Mainstream media 'do a very good job' New intel chief inherits host of challenges Hoekstra emerges as favorite for top intelligence post MORE (R-Texas) dismissed the idea that Democrats are more national security minded than Republicans, pointing to the border to illustrate his point.
A less deadly shooting ultimately garnered more national and global media attention, though: At about 43:15 PM on Wednesday, an unknown shooter killed a 17-year-old student, injured two more teens, and grazed a 67-year-old woman near a high school in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston during a fire drill.
Though it's a local campaign, the core issue she's running on couldn't be more national—she wants to get money out of politics, which makes it fitting that her dead-heat race perfectly personifies the impact of Citizens United, the Supreme Court decision that ushered in a new age of corporate cash in elections.
"What the United States has committed to do is to ramp up the assistance that we provide to Israel in a way that would allow Israel to be the recipient of more national security aid than any other country has ever received from the United States," Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, said Wednesday.
Not the Hannity-esque partisans, but the conservatives who had specifically ideological reasons for supporting his candidacy – because it promised a more populist and less plutocratic Republican Party, or a foreign policy with less piety and adventurism and more national-interested realism, or certain protections for religious conservatives in an age of secular-liberal aggression.
Here is my effort to make that case: The Electoral College might make elections less expensive We don't actually know how much a national campaign to win the popular vote would cost, but such a campaign would most definitely require a candidate to purchase more national television advertisements, and to focus on the largest, most expensive media markets.
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According to data compiled by Daily Kos Elections, there have been 44 state house elections and 24 state Senate elections in which a Democrat and Republican nominee were pitted against each other since Trump won — in addition to the one US Senate and 5 US House elections of this nature that got much more national coverage.
And research from Martin and his colleague Josh McCrain found that when Sinclair buys a local station, its local news program begin to cover more national and less local politics, the coverage becomes more conservative, and viewership actually falls — suggesting that the rightward tilt isn't enacted as a strategy to win more viewers but as part of a persuasion effort.
So far, Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats85033 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE, National Security Agency Director Adm.
Trump quipped that he probably needs prayer more than anyone else in the room, which included Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE, national security adviser John Bolton and several senators.
Research from Emory University political scientists Gregory Martin and Josh McCrain found that when Sinclair buys a local station, its local news program begin to cover more national and less local politics, the coverage becomes more conservative, and viewership actually falls — suggesting that the rightward tilt isn't enacted as a strategy to win more viewers but as part of a persuasion effort.
Casey Cagle of Georgia, a Republican who presides over the State Senate and has received an A-plus grade from the N.R.A., joined other conservative lawmakers this week in threatening to remove a $50 million sales tax exemption on jet fuel that some hoped would encourage Delta to open even more routes — and help Atlanta attract even more national and international companies.
Reuters on Monday reported details of the strategy, which was assembled by Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE, national security adviser H.R. McMaster and Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
A recent paper by Emory University political scientists Gregory Martin and Josh McCrain found that when Sinclair buys a local station, its local news program begin to cover more national and less local politics, the coverage becomes more conservative, and viewership actually falls — suggesting that the rightward tilt isn't enacted as a strategy to win more viewers but as part of a persuasion effort.
Pol: Trump defended articles of the Constitution that don't exist But even with more national cash, Trump has undoubtedly made their task harder: More vulnerable Republicans from Mark Kirk in Illinois to Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire have taken pains to distance themselves from their presumptive nominee, and Democrats are branding Republicans with Trump's imprimatur in states where he is expected to be a significant drag on downballot candidates.
A recent paper by Emory University political scientists Gregory Martin and Josh McCrain found that when Sinclair Broadcast Group, a legendarily right-wing network of local TV stations, buys a station, its local news programs begin to cover more national and less local politics, the coverage becomes more conservative, and viewership actually falls — suggesting that the rightward tilt isn't enacted as a strategy to win more viewers but as part of a persuasion effort.
Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE has recommended President Trump shrink the boundaries of two more national monuments, a day after rolling back protected areas in Utah.
Among those the former FBI director is looking to interview are Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE, National Security Agency Director Michael Rogers and former NSA Deputy Director Richard Ledgett.
Trump held an infrastructure discussion earlier in the day at his high rise with members of his team, including Transportation Secretary Elaine ChaoElaine Lan ChaoTrump administration takes step to relax truck driver time regulations New guidance on travel with service animals is a step forward, but more can be done The Hill's Morning Report — Mueller testimony gives Trump a boost as Dems ponder next steps MORE, National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn, Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
But at the close of the hearing, Burr issued his own warning to National Intelligence Director Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE, National Security Agency (NSA) head Mike Rogers, acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
It all started when The Washington Post reported that special counsel Robert Mueller had scheduled interviews with Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE, National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers and recently retired Deputy NSA Director Richard Ledgett.
ZINKE WANTS TRUMP TO TRIM TWO MORE MONUMENTS: Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE has recommended President Trump shrink the acreage of two more national monuments, a day after rolling back protected areas in Utah.
Trump has seen communications director Hope HicksHope Charlotte HicksHope Hicks defends accuracy of her congressional testimony Nadler subpoenas Lewandowski, former White House official for testimony House panel to go to court to enforce McGahn subpoena, Nadler says MORE, national security adviser H.R. McMaster and economic adviser Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE leave the White House in recent weeks, along with John Dowd, a member of his legal team.
Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE, National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE have been at the forefront of this irrational position in the Trump administration.
In their previous roles, President Obama, Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE, National Security Adviser Susan Rice, and UN Ambassador Samantha PowerSamantha Jane Power#FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria 'Unmasker in Chief' Samantha Power spewed anti-Trump bias in government emails 10 factors making Russia election interference the most enduring scandal of the Obama era MORE helped focus attention on and advocated forceful responses to the genocide that was unfolding in the mid-2000s in Darfur.
Trump's delegation: acting Secretary of State John Sullivan; White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE; U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE; National Security Council Director John Bolton; National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow; U.S. Ambassador to Japan William Hagerty; White House senior director for Asian affairs Matthew Pottinger; and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
The White House later released a photo of Trump alongside Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceNational security adviser, Commerce Secretary to represent Trump at Asian summit Pence: 'I don't take it as a foregone conclusion that the House will vote to impeach' Pence: Trump's decision to remove troops from Syria 'had no impact' on al-Baghdadi mission MORE, National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperSenate Democrats raise concerns about ISIS strategy after closed-door briefing Pentagon releases images of al-Baghdadi raid Pelosi: Syria briefing still needed after al-Baghdadi briefing MORE and other military leaders in the Situation Room on Saturday. pic.twitter.
Among the highest paid employees in the West Wing are White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Florida first lady to miss Women for Trump event due to planned execution Trump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news MORE, national security adviser John BoltonJohn Robert BoltonSchumer joins Pelosi in opposition to post-Brexit trade deal that risks Northern Ireland accord Why President Trump must keep speaking out on Hong Kong Trump meets with national security team on Afghanistan peace plan MORE, White House counsel Pat Cipollone, recently departed press secretary Sarah HuckabeeSarah Elizabeth SandersApril Ryan's bodyguard issued summons over alleged assault of local journalist Sarah Sanders: Democrats should 'quit lying and do their jobs' Biden pledges return to daily press briefings as president MORE Sanders and newly minted press secretary Stephanie Grisham, according to an annual report.
On Friday, acting Defense Secretary Patrick ShanahanPatrick Michael ShanahanWhy Dave Norquist is the perfect choice for DOD's deputy secretary Five questions for Trump's new defense secretary on first major tour Trump says media is part of vetting his nominees: 'We save a lot of money that way' MORE, national security advisor John BoltonJohn Robert BoltonSchumer joins Pelosi in opposition to post-Brexit trade deal that risks Northern Ireland accord Why President Trump must keep speaking out on Hong Kong Trump meets with national security team on Afghanistan peace plan MORE and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE met at the Pentagon to discuss military options to the crisis, a senior administration official told The Hill.
Wray will be joined by a slate of top intelligence officials, including Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE, CIA Director Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE, National Security Agency Director Mike RogersMichael (Mike) Dennis RogersHillicon Valley: House panel subpoenas 8chan owner | FCC takes step forward on T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Warren wants probe into FTC over Equifax settlement | Groups make new push to end surveillance program House Homeland Security Committee subpoenas 8chan owner Hoekstra emerges as favorite for top intelligence post MORE, Defense Intelligence Agency Director Robert Ashley and National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Director Robert Cardillo, the committee said.
Wray will be joined by a slate of top intelligence officials, including Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE, CIA Director Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE, National Security Agency Director Mike RogersMichael (Mike) Dennis RogersHillicon Valley: House panel subpoenas 8chan owner | FCC takes step forward on T-Mobile-Sprint merger | Warren wants probe into FTC over Equifax settlement | Groups make new push to end surveillance program House Homeland Security Committee subpoenas 8chan owner Hoekstra emerges as favorite for top intelligence post MORE, Defense Intelligence Agency Director Robert Ashley and National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Director Robert Cardillo, the committee said.

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