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"olive branch" Definitions
  1. a symbol of peace; something you say or do to show that you wish to make peace with somebody

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Operation Olive branch Turkey said it launched what it dubbed Operation Olive Branch on Saturday to target "terrorist organizations" including YPG forces.
Turkey launched its Operation Olive Branch in Afrin on Jan.
The move is a surprise olive branch from Trump's allies.
China's response to Mr Bolsonaro's victory was an olive branch.
Clutching golf clubs & cash instead of an olive branch & arrows.
So, thawing relations, possibly an olive branch of some sort.
Whitmer extended an olive branch to supporters of other candidates.
Trump's big stick has become something of an olive branch.
The corporate olive branch shocked the tech and business communities.
But he has no such olive branch for Scott Pruitt.
NO OLIVE BRANCH In an annual policy address on Wednesday, the Beijing-backed Lam had offered no direct olive branch to pro-democracy protesters, hoping instead to ease resentment by building more public housing.
You're extending the sender an olive branch by answering their note.
Rather than offering an olive branch, Democrats like the retiring Sen.
But now there seems to be an olive branch from Paris.
Trump, for his part, accepted the olive branch, at least temporarily.
But, will Mayfield finally accept this new olive branch from Cowherd?
Trump "kind of put the olive branch out there," he added.
Well, let's just say she didn't exactly extend an olive branch.
This posturing was followed by something of an olive branch, however.
The sunburst connected to religious salvation; the olive branch symbolized peace.
Is 2017 the year of the olive branch for Charlie Sheen?
Bingham was so impressed by the olive branch that he accepted.
It's an olive branch in a year of burning down forests.
Along the way, I stopped for breakfast in Olive Branch, Miss.
Some interpreted the pope's decision as an olive branch to conservatives.
Whether China picks up that olive branch remains to be seen.
She also revealed it was her father who extended the olive branch.
It really was an olive branch and I thought it was cool.
Speaking of love, Mark is ready to offer Debbie an olive branch.
Any olive branch Republicans offered under those circumstances would be extremely limited.
And Turkey even has a name for its campaign: Operation Olive Branch.
The first, as an olive branch to Democrats, will include domestic priorities.
Most recently, Putin gave Ankara a green light for Operation Olive Branch.
However, what we didn't know is ... who first extended the olive branch.
It was both something of an olive branch and potential political suicide.
Kim Jong Un offers rare olive branch, and a nuclear threat Kim held out a rare olive branch to the country's southern neighbor Monday, offering talks over sending a delegation to the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang next month.
The Times characterized one exchange as extending an olive branch to Clinton supporters.
That olive branch surprisingly extends to the original film's leading man, Ryan Reynolds.
Kabul extending the olive branch as the country marks the end of Ramadan.
But hours after the initial results were announced, Trump sent an olive branch.
Extending an olive branch to Sanders' supporters "will come later," an adviser said.
Despite past tensions, Alwaleed tweeted an olive branch to Trump on Wednesday morning.
Let us offer this stumbling near-corpse a tourniquet and an olive branch.
It is not clear if Duterte's latest olive branch will affect that request.
Wolf's address was no olive branch, said Muhlenberg College political scientist Christopher Borick.
Vicki Gunvalson is offering her former friend Shannon Beador a (small) olive branch.
Her call for no impeachment could be called an olive branch…sort of.
Despite Turnbull offering an olive branch, further political instability is all but guaranteed.
Why it matters: This olive branch is a seemingly friendly step from Uber.
Or will it be Stacey Abrams, in an olive branch to progressive voters?
After their meeting, the pope gave Trump a medal with an olive branch.
The offensive -- euphemistically called "Operation Olive Branch" -- began with dozens of airstrikes Saturday.
Should I reach out as an olive branch or let this friendship go?
Dianne Feinstein, offered an olive branch to an infuriated Republican colleague last week.
The same MP told us that the "the olive branch has been burnt."
In the angel's other hand, she holds an olive branch toward the sky.
Here are a few telling examples from around the globe: Olive Branch Street, Ankara, Turkey On Monday, the road that leads to the US Embassy in Ankara was officially changed to Olive Branch Street, according to Turkish state broadcaster TRT.
Public records confirm Hickey is an RN, and that he lives in Olive Branch.
The garb was clipped together at the shoulder with a golden olive branch brooch.
Instead of extending an olive branch to the South, he erected a Christmas tree.
The White House painted that offer, which Trump floated previously, as an olive branch.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper extended an olive branch to Trump Wednesday night.
Palaszczuk clearly hopes the support package will act as something of an olive branch.
That to me is putting an olive branch to the old concept of sisterhood.
"I have come bearing an olive branch and a freedom fighter's gun," he said.
That faith, reignited on Wednesday, was kindled last summer by an unexpected olive branch.
Ironically, they only succeeded in breaking off the olive branch — the symbol of peace.
Before that it had offered a year of free credit monitoring as an olive branch.
In addition, Senate Republicans and the Trump White House should offer Democrats an olive branch.
Wyden, who like Franken and Blumenthal don't seem to expect an olive branch from Pai.
Instead, it's a policy olive branch from the liberals in this group to the conservatives.
"Jessica's secret is kind of like my olive branch to give to people," Cole says.
If U.S. officials hope to maintain a decent working relationship, an olive branch is needed.
But, the letter seems less of a legal threat and more like an olive branch.
At the end of Wednesday's show, he extended an olive branch by singing Kelly's praises.
In that sense, he's a "compromise" candidate: a sort of olive branch to the Senate.
But it looks like Perry has extended an olive branch to the "Bad Blood" singer.
" He offered an olive branch to Sanders supporters, saying "Together, we will defeat Donald Trump.
We would be extending an olive branch in response to North Korean and Chinese intimidation.
But this olive branch has not been accepted by all champions of strong climate policy.
But if Big Business was hoping for an olive branch, Mr. Pence was not forthcoming.
She also sent Swift an olive branch in 2018, which is a symbol of peace.
Turkey said it launched Operation Olive Branch Saturday to target "terrorist organizations" including YPG forces.
Joshua Wong, a pro-democracy leader of the 2014 Umbrella Movement, dismissed Lam's olive branch.
They do want to offer an olive branch to deregulation and the concept of deregulation.
But the rogue state's latest olive branch may just be another ploy to gain concessions.
Joel Embiid just offered an olive branch to LaVar Ball ... but peace comes with three commas.
The incursion, which is inexplicably called Operation Olive Branch, appears to enjoy wide support across Turkey.
The new MoviePass offers an olive branch to the businesses that the company so fiercely disrupted.
An Australian online retailer has offered an olive branch to the iconic electronics brand Dick Smith.
Yellen's Fed Trump also offered an olive branch to Yellen in the Wall Street Journal interview.
But China offered an olive branch today by loosening regulations for foreign makers of electric vehicles.
"Rather than the escalation so many feared, China offered President Trump an olive branch, " Cramer said.
Kim's olive branch is simply a part of his two-phased nuclear strategy, according to Zhao.
The station was a sophisticated laboratory, an olive branch, a frontier outpost, and an unabashed clusterfuck.
But now, some of those lawmakers who will be sticking around are offering an olive branch.
Biden touted his support for Warren's plan as an olive branch to supporters of Vermont Sen.
Making Perez the alternative to Ellison may be intended as an olive branch to grassroots progressives.
But there was more to this year's speech than the olive branch extended to South Korea.
The church contains a separate Civil War memorial that depicts two hands grasping an olive branch.
Saturday marked Turkey's deadliest day in its military operation dubbed "Operation Olive Branch" in northern Syria.
Cuellar said Wednesday's message from Trump to the Democrats was part olive branch and part warning.
One analyst considered Monday's announcement an "encouraging olive branch" as that deal moves closer toward reality.
In February, Turkey renamed the road leading to the current US Embassy as Olive Branch Street.
Yet in a fourth ad, Mr. Gantz drops the warmongering and picks up an olive branch.
Clear History was an olive branch meant to show everyone how serious Facebook is about privacy.
The second pic proves that Woods is, at the very least, extending a social media olive branch.
" Conway said she was "trying to reach out" to the media and "put out the olive branch.
Yesterday, Taylor Swift resolved her issues with Katy Perry when Perry literally sent Swift an olive branch.
President Donald Trump offered skeptical LGBT Americans an olive branch when he took office in January 20143.
As she delivered a victory speech in Philadelphia, Clinton extended an olive branch to Bernie Sanders' supporters.
His much-anticipated olive branch to Moscow is likely to be delayed as a result of it.
Sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ ... the family recently extended an olive branch to Mama June.
Veronica agrees to spend the night before Jason's memorial at Thornhill as an olive branch toward Cheryl.
Mr. Xi's plan to further open up China's auto market was seen as a potential olive branch.
In a remarkable development, President Trump has thrown an olive branch to controversial Chinese telecom firm ZTE .
Abiy took office in April and his reforms have included extending an olive branch to dissidents overseas.
The Turkish military is making slow gains nearly three weeks into the operation it calls "Olive Branch".
This was the one person she reached out to in the finale, offering him an olive branch.
They think 1-2 weeks may make huge difference, & want maximum pressure on GOP, not olive branch.
Moon would go on to seize Kim's olive branch as an opportunity to jumpstart cross-border relations.
TIMPF: I don&apost understand how a burger place is an olive branch to any of us.
After a weekend at war with the Mueller investigation, the White House is extending an olive branch.
Forgiveness is in the air and this eclipse gives us the courage to extend the olive branch.
Biden in a speech Tuesday night in Philadelphia extended an olive branch to Sanders and his supporters.
Trump's advisers have harbored similar beliefs, but their boss appears ready to seize North Korea's olive branch.
"The olive branch has always been on the table, but we are showing it again," he added.
Gillis offered an apology, and Yang extended a media-centered olive branch the comedian accepted (Fox News).
Trump is extending paid leave as an olive branch, but there's no reason to volunteer it now.
But CEO Tim Hoettges offered an olive branch on Tuesday, proposing that the two companies team up.
We had to act, and so Turkey has launched Operation Olive Branch against the terrorists in Afrin.
The second, "Olive Branch", captured the adjoining Afrin region from the Kurdish YPG militia earlier this year.
Trump's expected meeting with Romney amounts to an olive branch of sorts to one of his sharpest critics.
McConnell extended them an olive branch on Sunday, pledging to bring immigration legislation up for debate after Feb.
Trump offered an olive branch to Xi on Huawei Technologies Co, the world's biggest telecom network gear maker.
She accepted the olive branch and ended up twerking as if she was one of his backup dancers.
To cover his ass, he attempted to extent an olive branch to Bristowe who, instead, brilliantly clapped back.
The drills' cancellation is an olive branch to North Korea, which has viewed them as an invasion rehearsal.
The second, "Olive Branch", wrestled the nearby Afrin region from the hands of Syrian Kurdish forces this spring.
And it turns out that Thursday would have been the day Bing called Moss with an olive branch.
In the meeting Trump extended an olive branch to some of the companies he had previously battled with.
We can take that as an olive branch to the EU and to our NAFTA partners, signaling progress.
If you'll still have me, I'd be honored to support you"), Newsom responded with an olive branch ("Honored!!
The reason for the détente is pretty simple: Nothing brings out the olive branch like a business opportunity.
Trump offered an olive branch to Xi on Huawei Technologies Co, the world's biggest telecommunications network gear maker.
In late November, PhRMA set up the meeting with the bill's sponsors as a sort of olive branch.
On Tuesday night, he was in extend-an-olive-branch mode, with much talk of unity and healing.
In a sense, Madelena's pronouncement is an olive branch to the right-to-life side of the debate.
Or the former vice president could try to extend an olive branch to progressives, picking someone like Sen.
No, Puig extended an olive branch to his fellow Los Angeleno and an invite to a Dodgers game.
"The two leaders' discussion of Operation Olive Branch was limited to an exchange of views," the source said.
Considering Amazon's ongoing feud with Apple, the addition of Apple Music could be seen as a potential olive branch.
Clinton began the work of consolidating Democratic voters on Tuesday, offering an olive branch to Sanders and his supporters.
China believes it has extended the olive branch by following through on the promise of repurchasing American agricultural products.
Even though Khloé praised her sister for wanting to extend an olive branch, she wasn't going to do it.
China would make a fateful mistake by refusing to grasp the olive branch offered by the U.S. last week.
Offset offered a very public olive branch to Cardi B over the weekend — and she was less than thrilled.
ON January 20th Turkey launched a military operation (optimistically dubbed "Olive Branch") in Syria's north-western enclave of Afrin.
Maybe they don&apost want to, and God forbid, you try to cross the aisle with an olive branch.
If he wants to keep jobs rather than lose them, he should seize a new olive branch from Beijing.
Olive Branch police have charged Juan E. Andrade, 30, and Jason St. Aubin, 29, both of Creal Springs, Illinois.
Turkish broadcaster CNN Turk said Erdogan told Putin that Turkey's offensive, dubbed Operation Olive Branch, would continue as planned.
Targeted attacks had been suspended as an olive branch; in previous conflicts, Palestinian critics have called the attacks assassinations.
In January, the federal government extended an olive branch to another First Nation that said it hadn't consulted them.
To Alonso, the conversation that came with his order of lamb adobo was an "olive branch" from the organization.
Now with Trump's victory, many tech leaders in Silicon Valley are extending an olive branch to the president-elect.
Last year, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un offered South Korea an olive branch in his New Year's address.
The NATO ally began an offensive last week called "Olive Branch" against the Kurdish YPG force in northern Syria.
His selection would be an olive branch to the right, which continues to have serious doubts about Trump's ideology.
In his response, the confident President from Texas was humble and offered on olive branch to the incoming speaker.
But the caucus rejected the olive branch, arguing that it alone would not be enough to drive down premiums.
I'm planning to get an olive branch design on my inner arm to add to my growing tattoo collection.
An olive branch in Afghanistan, faded hopes in Turkey and a New Zealand minister's bike ride to child birth.
Now White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien says the White House is extending an olive branch of sorts.
But now, with a new data-focused product, Uber is offering a tiny olive branch to its municipal critics.
Think of Lebanon's cedar tree, or the popular use of the olive branch, as in the United Nations' logo.
Afrin has sustained relentless attacks from Turkey since January 20, when Ankara launched a campaign called Operation Olive Branch.
"I wouldn't read too much into it because we don't know if it's a genuine olive branch," Mattis said.
He&aposs done the opposite and he&aposs reached his arm across the Atlantic and offered an olive branch there.
Spicer began with an olive branch, calling on April Ryan first after his widely-criticized response to her questions yesterday.
She just did yesterday, when Katy Perry sent her a literal olive branch (sigh.) to congratulate her on the tour.
Taking Scott's words to heart, Kim extends an olive branch in the form of a sports-related conversation to Tristan.
Mr Trump offered his olive branch in the trade war after a meeting with Xi Jinping at the G543 summit.
Before that day comes, Niantic should first offer an olive branch—or at least a free t-shirt—to exploiters.
The olive branch is really nothing more than a marketing ploy in which Arby's purports to be selling vegetarian options.
When Isaias, the Eritrean leader, accepted the olive branch, he praised Abiy and welcomed the TPLF's weakening grip on power.
Turkey last month launched an air and ground campaign, dubbed Operation Olive Branch, against the Kurdish YPG militia in Afrin.
Some officials see this as an olive branch to Trump, who said he would kick Guzman's ass upon taking office.
MORE had extended an olive branch by defying his base to nominate a centrist Democrat, whom Republicans had previously praised.
The olive branch should be "an important step towards resuming operations", the company said, albeit without confirming any restart timeline.
He declared that his "suspension of the political mandate" to declare independence ought to be seen as an olive branch.
Wang appeared to take a jab at the Trump administration and to offer an olive branch at the same time.
President Moon took that olive branch and ran with it, inviting North Korea to attend and participate in the Games.
The Palestinians have little to lose and everything to gain by putting down the sword and accepting the olive branch.
On Friday, Graham held out the Republicans' current favorite bipartisan olive branch, which involves saying something nice about Joe Biden.
After Perry sent her an actual olive branch, Swift reveals how the two met in private to mend their friendship.
It's possible that Trump was just trying to offer an olive branch amid what looks like a possible trade war.
The last of these, "Olive Branch," drove the YPG and many Kurdish civilians from the Afrin region of the Northwest.
His olive branch to Trump the week after the election did not sit well with liberal activists around the country.
The last of these, "Olive Branch," drove the YPG and many Kurdish civilians from the Afrin region of the Northwest.
Perry explained that the path to their reconciliation began when she "sent a literal olive branch" to Swift's Reputation tour.
Photo: Jennings Brown for GizmodoOn the surface, this seemed like an olive branch: they let the weirdos have some fun.
Under what the Turkish government has called "Operation Olive Branch", Turkish air strikes on Saturday pounded YPG positions in Afrin.
China had been expected to make life hard for U.S. companies, but has instead been holding out an olive branch.
Ackman offered ADP an olive branch of sorts on Thursday in a letter filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
But that quasi-olive branch didn't seem to sway Turkey, which opened fire Friday against Kurdish forces in northern Syria.
Then there is the stunning rejection, proclaimed by Sunday's outpouring of people, of the olive branch proffered by the authorities.
"I have to say sorry guys and thank you," said a sheepish Medvedev, extending an olive branch to the crowd.
Last year, Perry sent Swift an olive branch along with a heartfelt note asking if the two could bury the hatchet.
Months earlier, as Swift started her Reputation tour in May, Perry sent Swift a literal olive branch and a conciliatory letter.
But it has given May an olive branch, agreeing that Brexit negotiators from both sides will sit down to talks again.
And certainly Clinton could look to Obama's model and promise a senior cabinet post to Sanders as a significant olive branch.
However, it is on Ukraine where Paris hopes to see progress after its new president offered an olive branch to Putin.
The Turkish government also claimed that its offensive, codenamed "Operation Olive Branch," had killed at least 260 YPG and ISIS fighters.
If you do decide to take advantage of Apple's $29 olive branch, it looks like it still comes with a wait.
Aides say her speech there will directly address the significance of the moment and extend an olive branch to Sanders' supporters.
President Donald Trump extended an olive branch to Democrats when he pledged to support the controversial Export-Import Bank last week.
Isaka's decision to keep Suzuki on is seen as an olive branch that could help mend a divided board and management.
"When I opened the letter I was hoping it was the olive branch I'd longed for," Thomas Markle told the Mail.
Clinton claimed victory at a campaign rally in Brooklyn on Tuesday night, where she extended an olive branch to Sanders supporters.
Gloria seemingly extends an olive branch to her old enemy when she gives Maria a picture book to read to Pepa. 
The planned encounter follows months of warming relations since Kim held out an olive branch in his New Year's Day speech.
Airbnb's most public olive branch has been its proposal to collect millions of dollars in hotel taxes for New York City.
Biden has extended an olive branch to supporters of Bernie Sanders, who is pressing on despite weak support among African Americans.
But Mr. Gilbert said the park was offered in line with the company's longtime altruism and not as an olive branch.
North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, extended the olive branch by offering to enter peace talks and diplomatically de-escalated tensions.
Earlier in the week, Beijing offered an olive branch of sorts, exempting a handful of American-made goods from retaliatory tariffs.
Meanwhile, others have since made up, including Katy Perry and Taylor Swift&aposs fight that ended with a literal olive branch.
"Operation Olive Branch is ongoing as planned and the ground operation has started," the Turkish armed forces said in a statement.
Turkey opened a new front in Syria's multi-sided civil war with its Afrin operation, which it has dubbed "Olive Branch".
Corbyn has vowed to unify and the party and offer an olive branch to MPs who wanted to see him replaced.
Hell, even Alec Baldwin extended an olive branch Sunday night -- so, maybe Spicer could have a future in Hollywood after all?
That's an impressive olive branch since, as we told you ... Kris Jenner and Rob's sisters aren't sold the engagement's even real.
And in his victory speech, Khan offered an olive branch to India and called for mutually beneficial ties with the United States.
The gift basket would have been an interesting olive branch because Nicki and Cardi were beefing earlier this year -- but no dice.
He left that job after being arrested in Olive Branch in 2010 and charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Instead of the typical olive branch and arrows, the parody seal shows the eagle clutching a wad of cash and golf clubs.
This made it more likely that Mr Issaias, whose enmity with the TPLF dates back several decades, would accept the olive branch.
It's rather confounding why Jadis would rebuke his offer and decide to imprison the man who showed up with an olive branch.
Extending an olive branch, Trump also entertained the idea of opening the spigot of foreign investment to help secure Kim&aposs rule.
As many of the late night hosts pointed out on Thursday, Trump's speech during the event didn't exactly constitute an olive branch.
Amazon's decision could be viewed as an olive branch intended to ease a growing and very public feud between two tech giants.
Yes, there are outliers – people who can't be reasoned with and who will not respect us regardless of any olive branch extended.
The good news ... the unblocking seems to be an olive branch and JaVale says he and LeBron are getting along great now.
Upon completing their meeting, the pope gave the president a medal featuring an olive branch, a symbol of peace, among other gifts.
Turkey has carried out two operations, dubbed "Euphrates Shield" and "Olive Branch", against Kurdish YPG militia and Islamic State in northern Syria.
Trump appeared to offer Pelosi an olive branch earlier Tuesday, inviting her to make a deal to end the partial government shutdown.
Priebus's appointment was widely interpreted as an olive branch to establishment Republicans, while Bannon's was meant to please Trump's grassroots conservative supporters.
A month later, Maria received a second letter billed as an "olive branch"—a reduction of the increase to $238 a month.
It was less of an olive branch than a sign of the former president's penchant for protocol, a Bush family friend said.
Despite this olive branch, Google was unable to convince French authorities that it was now in compliance with the country's privacy rules.
Many Trump supporters see the plan as an olive branch to congressional Democrats, who historically have strongly supported federal spending on infrastructure.
On Saturday, she tried to offer an olive branch to the white working-class voters there who have gravitated to Mr. Trump.
The outrage machine seems to have left its mark on this one, but hopefully Kobe's olive branch here can change some minds.
Bannon claims McConnell's office declined an olive branch from the administration after a tense summer between Trump and the Senate majority leader.
His release appeared to represent an olive branch, and to ensure American support as Turkey confronted the Saudis over Mr. Khashoggi's killing.
At the Olive Branch, a cozy, unpretentious room, Hendry Olivier, the chef, explained how he slow-cooked the lamb for four hours.
Nonetheless, Biden tried to an extend an olive branch to young voters Tuesday night who continue to turn out for his challenger.
China extends an olive branch on trade Asian stocks advanced Monday after China unveiled new guidelines about the protection of intellectual property.
"The Olive Branch Operation is going on as planned, and the ground operation has started," the Turkish army, NATO's second-largest, said.
If protesters reject the olive branch, it will strengthen their government's line that these demonstrators are unruly and unreasonable and needlessly disruptive.
Turkey launched its Afrin operation, dubbed "Operation Olive Branch", nearly two weeks ago to target Kurdish YPG fighters near its southern border.
China also extended an olive branch to the U.S. on Friday by waving import tariffs on some American pork and soybeans shipments.
The rebuff of the Facebook chief executive's attempted olive branch underscores how messy the social network's regulatory problems could become in Europe.
But he was willing to hand over some pictures of his brother Liam in the shower, as an olive branch of sorts.
McDonald said tensions are already rising despite the fact that Trump and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi each held out an olive branch.
He&aposs extending an olive branch to try to diffuse long-term tensions with an adversary that has nuclear weapons aimed at us.
In June, Trump — after reported cajoling from House Republican leaders including Kevin McCarthy and Paul Ryan — appeared to extend Roby an olive branch.
Ash also speculated that Britain's recent referendum might have had a role to play in Turkey's sudden interest in extending the olive branch.
WHY did Theresa May pick a famous church in Florence to offer an olive branch, of sorts, to her negotiating partners in Europe?
Given what's been said by Trump, unless an olive branch is extended, such meetings would seem awkward at best and dysfunctional at worst.
Like that 2005 movie, Peter Farrelly's interracial buddy dramedy is insultingly glib and hucksterish, a self-satisfied crock masquerading as an olive branch.
Ankara launched Operation Olive Branch Saturday, a cross-border offensive targeting U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters in the enclave of Afrin in northern Syria.
On Thursday, YouTube offered its creators a much-needed olive branch: It announced that it will expand the ways they can make money.
The five-page document was reportedly written in August 2018, and Markle says he thought it would be an "olive branch" between them.
It's possible they've connected away from the spotlight -- or it could just be that Joseph's using social media to extend an olive branch.
Ahead of her first Reputation Stadium Tour show, Perry sent Swift an actual olive branch as well as an apologetic note from Perry.
We got Chelsea's former sidekick and her hubby out at L.A. Live Tuesday night, and Heather was conciliatory, even extending an olive branch.
And then just continue to be an evil villain after offering a tiny olive branch that gun control activists say doesn't do enough.
While details are still scarce, the olive branch could signal that future iterations will also include offsets and fundamental reassessments of government programs.
I've been trying to think of a way to set an example — to come up with an olive branch that doesn't go overboard.
But, Facebook is extending an olive branch and — initially, at least — engagement baiters can earn their original reach back with good behavior, i.e.
On Wednesday, White House aides bought doughnuts for the press corps, in what was seen as an effort to extend an olive branch.
In a speech Tuesday night in Delaware, after his victory in Michigan and other primaries, Biden extended an olive branch to Sanders supporters.
He recommends playing hardball — not extending an olive branch until Iraq is won and the US and UK can prove they were right.
As part of an olive branch to end the war, he announced that flag carrier Ethiopian Airlines would resume flights to the country.
Turkey last month launched an air and ground offensive, dubbed Operation Olive Branch, against the Kurdish YPG militia in Syria's northwestern Afrin region.
Turkey launched its operation "Olive Branch" in northern Syria nearly two months ago to sweep the Syrian Kurdish YPG from the Turkish border.
After noticing this, Grey is quick to assuage his concerns and offer an olive branch, volunteering herself as the "biggest freak" in the school.
But Collins tweeted out Wednesday morning that he's extended an olive branch to Apple ... and has since apologized to the rest of his teammates.
But I think the development is very welcome because you know, that language suggests that there is a bit of an olive branch here.
The curriculum changes were shelved, and again protesters offered an olive branch by ending the protests, rather than pushing for further guarantees and assurances.
The "Delicate" singer, 28, shared a video of the package — which includes an olive branch and sweet letter — on her Instagram Stories Tuesday afternoon.
Some officials said it was an olive branch to the incoming U.S. president, who had said he would kick Guzman's "ass" after taking office.
Guaido has said all lawful agreements approved by Venezuela's National Assembly will be honored, a statement widely seen as an olive branch to China.
But ECB President Mario Draghi appeared to extend an olive branch on Tuesday, calling for a "joint effort" between regulators, supervisors and national authorities.
Under an operation dubbed "Olive Branch" by Ankara, the military and its Free Syrian Army allies drove YPG Kurdish fighters from Afrin in March.
Turkey launched its operation, dubbed "Olive Branch", in northern Syria nearly seven weeks ago to sweep the Syrian Kurdish YPG from the Turkish border.
His tough stance, in contrast to President Barack Obama's offer of an olive branch to Tehran, could serve the interests of hardliners in Iran.
Though not quite an olive branch, it is a commendable step forward, one that demonstrates an awareness of a community of scientifically involved citizens.
"I have two sons and I have a daughter as well," said Jill Gregory, 33, a Trump supporter who lives in Olive Branch, Miss.
Even the Fox News round-table noted that it did not come off as the bipartisan "olive branch" hinted at earlier in the day.
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But they offered an olive branch: Should he win, which he's widely expected to, Bouteflika would call early elections and not participate in them.
That would be seen as an olive branch to the bureau and would help avoid allegations that Mr. Trump was selecting a political loyalist.
Perry also offered Grassley an olive branch, noting that he used to be governor of Texas, which leads the country in wind energy production.
That announcement — which was somewhat more specific than YouTube's past disclosures — may have been intended as an olive branch extended to the music industry.
Alice Johnson, a 61-year-old grandmother from Olive Branch, Mississippi, listened to the results on the radio in her cell after 10 p.m.
Ahead of her first Reputation Stadium Tour show, Swift received an actual olive branch and an apologetic note from Perry, officially ending their lengthy feud.
Trump said new tariffs were on hold and offered an olive branch to Xi on Huawei Technologies Co, the world's biggest telecommunications network gear maker.
Russian President Vladimir Putin extended an olive branch on Friday to the European Union (EU), whose sanctions on Moscow are up for renewal in July.
Bündchen extended an olive branch to the Eagles while also praising her husband and his team for their "commitment" and "sacrifice" after the Super Bowl.
Minaj's pal Katy Perry extended a literal olive branch to Taylor Swift before the latter's Reputation tour kicked off, finally squashing the pair's bad blood.
Repatriation of funds held overseas could also be an olive branch between the two major political parties, the former Senate majority leader from Maine said.
His tough stance, in contrast to Obama's olive branch, is expected to empower hard-liners who would benefit from an economy that excludes foreign competition.
Trump gives no quarter to the old guard Trump's speech came with an olive branch for evangelicals and a mention of the National Rifle Association.
Ahead of Swift's first Reputation Stadium Tour show last year, Perry, 34, showed her support by sending her a literal olive branch and apologetic note.
" Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis told reporters on Wednesday that "we don't know if [the offer of talks are] a genuine olive branch or not.
Many on the left will not extend an olive branch to Trump in the way that elites are encouraging them to, and for good reason.
His team may have dreamed up the invitation as a way of making him seem more statesmanlike through the gracious extension of an olive branch.
The White House extended a sugary olive branch to the press corps on Wednesday after a top aide's derisive comments angered members of the media.
Ahead of her first Reputation Stadium Tour show, Swift received an actual olive branch and an apologetic note from Perry, officially ending their lengthy feud.
On one level, the fact that President Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner apparently both seek an olive branch to tech is unsurprising.
They finally head over to the wildflower and olive branch-covered table, making introductions and trading handshakes with their new dining partners for the evening.
President Ghani extended the Tailban an olive branch, offering to hold peace talks without preconditions and to grant a ceasefire, prisoner swap, and even passports.
I was trying to, like, extend an olive branch and I was hopefully trying to leave on a good note and just couldn't get there.
" When I asked Pelosi about this olive branch two weeks later, however, she abruptly walked it back: "I think every leader is a transitional figure.
There, he extended an olive branch: "All the opportunities your people so richly deserve" in exchange for the end of North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
Take the Great Seal of the United States: The eagle clutches an olive branch in one claw, a set of 13 arrows in the other.
New controllers will be supported soon, including Sony's DualShock 4, which comes with the PlayStation 4; that's a real olive branch to Microsoft's arch-rival.
But Sanders, the only candidate to use a podium, arrived with an olive branch, saying his campaign had donated $20,000 to the Iowa Democratic Party.
Furthermore, the Olive Branch Operation is fully legitimate within the framework of self-defense as it is enshrined in Article 51 of the UN Charter.
The bill does extend an olive branch to the left in not making the cuts retroactive -- meaning anyone already in line would still be eligible.
His statement was seen as an olive branch after a year of aggression, with Kim overseeing advancements in Pyongyang's nuclear and long-range missile technologies.
" He extended a rhetorical olive branch to those who had "lost confidence not only in their governments but in global institutions, including the United Nations.
It seems the LGBT-Left would rather bash the man with an olive branch than duck from the man with a fist full of rocks.
However, our Grande sources say Ariana actually enjoys the impressions and wanted to extend an olive branch to Gabi by inviting her on the project.
The eagle carries the American shield on his chest, as is his duty, and holds the requisite olive branch and 13 arrows in his talons.
But Swift, 27, had yet to respond to the olive branch on Sunday and end the bad blood between two of pop music's biggest female singers.
Trump's speech also focused on the criminals and terrorists he sees among immigrants Democrats said Wednesday that Trump's supposed olive branch was nothing of the sort.
Ahead of her first Reputation Stadium Tour show, Swift received an actual olive branch from Perry, and the friends seemingly put their complicated past behind them.
His victory speech on Tuesday night took on a noticeably more low key tone, as Trump extended an olive branch to his one time competitor Cruz.
Some diplomats said it came as a surprise - at one level, the government wanted intensified air strikes, but on another it was offering an olive branch.
Taylor Swift and Katy Perry's longstanding feud is apparently water under the bridge, because Katy sent a literal olive branch ... and it looks like Taylor accepted.
"She was truly happily surprised and very impressed that Katy reached out," a source tells PEOPLE exclusively about Perry's peace-making letter and literal olive branch.
However, Yorke probably doesn't see any olive branch Radiohead may be handing over to technology as a surrender; to him, humans — not androids — hold the power.
Georgia Peace Monument Demonstrators defaced a statue in Atlanta's Piedmont Park depicting an angel holding an olive branch, standing over a Confederate soldier with a rifle.
And Trump's extending an olive branch to his former Republican foes could have lasting effects on the GOP, strengthening and uniting the Party for future elections.
However, they extended an olive branch in "Ready-Like," telling us more about Lawrence's post-Issa (Rae) life than any of us thought we would know.
"I think it was a genuine olive branch, something that allows the Chinese government to save face [and] start buying some American ag products," he said.
Afrin, another Kurdish enclave, has been the target of Turkey's Operation Olive Branch, which started in January 2018 and displaced 137,000 people, Human Rights Watch reports.
Let's pretend this is Zayn's olive branch, and that we should be ashamed for inflicting our heterosexual norms on each and every one of his tracks.
On Friday, the White House signaled it could offer an olive branch and take steps to ease the financial strain on US airlines by deferring taxes.
Last week, Trump offered an olive branch to a communist adversary, saying he would be willing to send aid to help North Korea fight the coronavirus.
EU leaders could hand May an olive branch at the summit by launching their own internal preparations for a transition to a new relationship with Britain.
China has extended an olive branch on this front before: in September, Beijing announced it would exclude some soybeans and pork products from its newest tariffs.
NATO ally Turkey last week began an offensive called "Olive Branch" against a Kurdish force known as the YPG in Afrin, a region in northern Syria.
His statement was seen as an olive branch after a year of aggression, as Kim oversaw significant advancements in Pyongyang's nuclear and long-range missile technologies.
Perhaps the President, in unifier mode, will offer the speaker an olive branch despite calling her "very bad for our country" in a Super Bowl interview.
Mexico's olive branch comes at a rocky time for the U.S.-Mexico relationship, as Trump vows to build the border wall and crack down on immigration.
" Following the outcome of Sunday's game, Bündchen extended an olive branch to the Eagles while also praising her husband and his team for their "commitment" and "sacrifice.
In 2012, it appeared that the blondes had buried the hatchet when Judge extended Rossi an olive branch in the form of a pink and blingy bracelet.
The Migos rapper's first solo venture appears to be an olive branch to his wife, Cardi B, on whom he possibly cheated, resulting in their brief separation.
Facebook decided, too, that it had to extend an olive branch to the entire American right wing, much of which was raging about the company's supposed perfidy.
Someone had to extend an olive branch in this situation, and while I didn't think that had to be literal, at least it got the job done.
The two sides each offered an olive branch over the summer in an effort to ease tensions and resume talks starting with deputy-level negotiations in September.
At her victory speech, Clinton extended an olive branch to Sanders in an apparent effort to begin the process of unifying the Democratic Party behind her candidacy.
Justin Carroll, owner of FruitFixed, a series of independent repair shops in Virginia, told Motherboard that he sees the IRP Program as an "olive branch" from Apple.
" Following the outcome of Sunday's game, Bündchen extended an olive branch to the Eagles while also praising her husband and his team for their "commitment" and "sacrifice.
The US appears to be banging war drums at the same time it's, conversely and perhaps superficially, extending an olive branch just a few hundred miles away.
" In talking to Cramer, Culp extended an olive branch to shareholders, employees, retirees and others who he said "are very much a part of the GE family.
Following accusations of selling-out the city to developers, city officials have been looking to extend tax dollars, and an olive branch, to the underground art scene.
Before a crowd of some 70,000 supporters assembled around Marseille's old port on April 9, Mélenchon walked to the stage with an olive branch in his lapel.
Harris, of course, is the ex-boyfriend of Taylor Swift, Perry's notorious frenemy-turned-enemy whom the "Part Of Me" singer recently extended an olive branch to.
Trump also extended an olive branch to the Christian community last month by hiring anti-abortion rights advocate John Mashburn to act as his top policy adviser.
Turkey, with support from the FSA, carried out two cross-border operations in northern Syria, dubbed "Euphrates Shield" and "Olive Branch", against the YPG and Islamic State.
That's stricter than Oregon's recent law, which imposed a 7 percent cap, although last month California lawmakers offered a twig-sized olive branch by exempting newer rentals.
Some estimates put the total number of civilian deaths at over 204 since Turkey began its aggression under the perversely named "Operation Olive Branch" in January 2018.
When reports surfaced that Salesforce, among others, was looking at acquiring Twitter it offered an olive branch for investors that for a moment had optimism around Twitter.
Anyone looking for a grand gesture (or even the smallest twig of an olive branch) on the issue, well, this wasn't the speech for that on immigration.
Comcast called it quits soon after, and its chief executive, Brian L. Roberts, offered an olive branch of sorts by releasing a statement congratulating the two companies.
Ms. Haley, a former governor of South Carolina, had been an early and frequent critic of Mr. Trump, so her appointment was seen as an olive branch.
Reaction has been swift: Analysts said the North's olive branch could drive a wedge between Seoul and Washington and undercut President Trump's tough stance on the North.
Trump should rise above the fray and surprise all by an extending an olive branch to anxious Democrats, which ironically is what they should fear most politically.
On Monday, the mayor of Ankara, the Turkish capital, approved renaming a street outside the United States Embassy "Olive Branch," after Turkey's continuing military campaign in Syria.
The HDP, parliament's second-largest opposition party, is the only major political party to oppose the campaign - dubbed "Operation Olive Branch" - against the Kurdish YPG militia in Afrin.
In that moment, I wanted nothing more than to extend a metaphorical olive branch and turn the situation into a teachable moment, but fear stopped me from acting.
President Reagan in the 1980s and President Trump now extends an olive branch of peace first, with the hope that the arrows of war will not be needed.
On Tuesday, Sanders extended a long-awaited olive branch to the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee, announcing his formal endorsement of Clinton at a campaign event in New Hampshire.
Install iCloud and iTunes for WindowsiCloud for Windows is Apple's olive branch to Windows users, bringing over photos, videos, email, files, bookmarks and more to your Windows machine.
We're told the ex-BFFs have texted a bit, and as we reported ... Khloe slightly extended an olive branch Saturday, tweeting that Tristan was to blame -- not Jordyn.
As an olive branch, the Army didn't require participating hackers to undergo background checks prior to joining the program, even though some private companies make background checks mandatory.
If Warren didn't do much to extend an olive branch across the intra-party rift, some Sanderistas in the crowd showed little interest in being reached out to.
As an olive branch to Brexit campaigners in Britain, May was seeking to include their proposed technological solutions to keep the border open on the island of Ireland.
In an olive branch on Friday, Zuckerberg threw his support behind proposed legislation requiring social media sites to disclose the identities of buyers of online political campaign ads.
We're going to be an expanded party," said the normally combative Trump, who even offered a bit of an olive branch to the press, claiming, "I'm becoming diplomatic.
When Hakeem threatens to distance himself and the baby from the family if Lucious doesn't treat Anika better, Cookie heads over to Anika's to extend an olive branch.
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The onus is squarely on the Republican White House and Congress, given their supermajority status, to extend the olive branch to Democrats and secure a viable spending bill.
To somehow now turn this failure to comply with the law into an olive branch for higher octane by the oil industry is somewhere between sad and insulting.
When Trump reopened the government with no new wall funding, caving to Pelosi's position, the Speaker extended an olive branch, and a second invitation, to Trump for Tuesday.
"All of us will form part of a deeply enriching national dialogue," said Moreno, offering an olive branch to the press, saying it was part of that conversation.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Katy Perry sent Taylor Swift a real olive branch on Tuesday, appearing to end a long-running feud between two of pop music's biggest stars.
Turkey launched "Operation Olive Branch" two weeks ago targeting the YPG Kurdish militia in Afrin, opening a new front in Syria's seven-year-old, multi-sided civil war.
I mentioned earlier that Trump will have to dig into his hopefully vast olive branch supply if he hopes to do well among Hispanics in the general election.
Just moments before he extended this unexpected olive branch to the embattled Mr. Maduro, Mr. Trump said once again that he was considering a "military option" against Venezuela.
The olive branch comes after Bud Light released multiple commercials during the Super Bowl touting the fact that Bud Light is sweetened with rice rather than corn syrup.
For his own part, Trump has extended an olive branch to Cruz, praising him as "one hell of a competitor" and "a tough, smart guy" on Tuesday night.
" The announcement for plans to build a border security force that would be situated close to the Turkish line led to a retaliation by Erdogan: "Operation Olive Branch.
One day after visiting a mosque to extend an olive branch to the Muslim community, President Obama urged Americans to practice religious tolerance as a matter of faith.
Soon after that missile test, the North declared that its nuclear force was complete, after which Pyongyang extended an olive branch to the South and the United States.
" The olive branch represented an abrupt shift in tone from Trump, who just last week warned Rouhani with all-caps tweet: "NEVER, EVER THREATEN THE UNITED STATES AGAIN.
For years, the superstars have had a complicated friendship, but in May, Perry sent Swift an olive branch and sweet letter ahead of Swift's record-breaking Reputation Stadium Tour.
Related: Canada Extends Olive Branch to First Nations Amid Escalating Pipeline Tensions When the Trans Mountain hearings resumed in the afternoon, the three activists sat down on the floor.
However, he'll also extend an olive branch, which is that he'll be willing to hold off on applying his tariffs to the other half of China's U.S.-bound exports.
She already extended an olive branch to those who "Feel the Bern," in an April speech in which she listed all the issues on which she and Sanders agree.
Turkish-backed Syrian rebels watch as smoke billows in the village of al-Amud following artillery shelling as part of Turkey's operation Olive Branch against YPG militia in Afrin.
She opened it up, and it included a literal olive branch (and you're smart, so I don't have to tell you it's a symbol for peace) and a note.
The new president vowed to use "the full force" of the Philippines armed forces to "crush" Abu Sayyaf, Duterte's olive branch didn't extend to criminals and drug offenders either.
While the flag had the same symbols of a sun burst and eagle carrying an olive branch, it was rendered in white, gold, and black – no red at all.
The olive branch is meant to persuade President Donald Trump to extend a temporary truce over tariffs, according to the report, which cited people with knowledge of the matter.
The eagle is holding golf clubs in its left talons, instead of the traditional seal's clutch of arrows, and cash in its right talons, instead of an olive branch.
Sentiment was also helped by news that North Korea had offered an olive branch to South Korea, with Kim Jong Un saying he was "open to dialogue" with Seoul.
Rick Ross extended an olive branch to Drake to squash the beef, but there is NO cease-fire with Meek Mill ... even after all these months ... TMZ has learned.
He is expected to extend an olive branch to the Cuban people and also take the Cuban government to task for the lack of civil liberties on the island.
It's on the same album as "Innocent," the cringe-worthy ballad Swift wrote in an attempt to publicly flaunt an olive branch in the general direction of Kanye West.
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The president only made brief mention of Pelosi, extending an olive branch to work together on issues like infrastructure and brushing aside the expected conflicts between the two leaders.
That has included the Philippines extending an olive branch to China, despite the two countries being locked for years in a bitter territorial dispute in the South China Sea.
"Zimbabwean manufacturers, traders and tourism operators will rejoice if the EU's presence at the polls proves to be the first step towards extending a political olive branch," he said.
On Thursday, Trump extended an olive branch, saying he would not terminate NAFTA after the leaders of Mexico and Canada asked him to work on a new trade deal.
During the "Closing Arguments" section of Cuomo Prime Time, the CNN anchor suggested that the president could find an easy "win" by extending an olive branch to black athletes.
But after Jones defeated Cormier at UFC 214 in July, JJ offered the olive branch -- and then told TMZ Sports he hoped the two would be friends one day.
Bernie Sanders, is Biden's latest olive branch to the left as he attempts to consolidate the party behind him and pivot to a general election against President Donald Trump.
Presenting himself as the leader of "a movement like the world has never seen before," he offered no olive branch to the majority of American voters who opposed him.
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Daniel WebsterDaniel Alan WebsterJudd Gregg: Pelosi's olive branch...sort of Lawmakers propose banning shark fin trade Republicans mull new punishments for dissident lawmakers MORE (R-Fla.), scuttling McCarthy's chances.
Traditionally, only frat members can don the letters on clothing ... but Boosie thinks it's funny Kappas dance to his biggest hit, so he's extending an olive branch of sorts.
Zimbabwe's historic election on July 30, its first without former leader Robert Mugabe on the ticket in nearly four decades, is a major olive branch aimed at the West.
Unlike President Barack Obama, who used his first Nowruz message in 2009 to extend an olive branch to Tehran, Mr. Trump demonstrated no interest in engaging with Iran's leadership.
But Facebook's main olive branch to advertisers has been a promise to list exactly where ads could potentially run and did run, especially on Instant Articles and Audience Network.
That is, Moscow is allowing Turkish use of the airspace it controls for "Olive Branch" while simultaneously brokering a deal with the YPG that may ultimately extend Assad's power.
Wiz Khalifa has accepted Kanye West's olive branch, saying he'd be willing to give the dude some of the weed that started their feud more than 2 years ago.
On Monday, Ankara governor's office said it banned all rallies, protests, meetings, concerts and similar organisations across the capital, for as long as the "Operation Olive Branch" is underway.
His executive order attempts to offer an olive branch to the LGBTQ community by prohibiting people from entering the United States who would "oppress" Americans based on their sexual orientation.
Graham has been one of staunchest Trump critics in the Senate but recently announced he would support Trump's pick for secretary of state, an olive branch to the new President.
The mastermind, according to cops, behind Kim Kardashian's Paris robbery is trying to extend an olive branch by writing her an apology letter ... but Kim ain't buying what he's selling.
The song is a tribute to New York, an olive branch to remind people that even if New Yorkers don't want to fuck with the South, Wayne fucks with them.
He told Reuters the process failed because the rebels did not show good faith or reduce the intensity of attacks on government forces after Duterte offered them an olive branch.
The opposition considers the detained politicians and democracy activists to be political prisoners and the apparent olive branch may blunt international criticism of the government over its human rights record.
At the time of Bobby's death, the former BFFs were still at odds, but when Frankel reunited with Jill at the service, an olive branch was extended between the duo.
Clinton, as she has been doing, will extend an olive branch to the Vermont senator's supporters, hoping that doing so will make uniting the party easier in the coming weeks.
Now that the excitement of the presidential election is over, perhaps it is time for the White House to signal its plans and its reciprocity to the Fed's olive branch.
So, even as Republican leaders try to unite the party behind an anti-Cruz candidate -- most likely Rubio -- they will also be extending an olive branch to the far right.
The Kendrick Lamar collaboration "Dedication" and "Rap N****s" are pure California dreaming, but Victory Lap also unites both coasts in what would have been 1996's greatest olive branch.
"The number of Syrians that returned to their country after the Euphrates Shield and Olive Branch operations is 291,790," Soylu was quoted by state-owned Anadolu news agency as saying.
Turkey and its Free Syrian Army (FSA) allies launched the operation, dubbed "Olive Branch" by Ankara, in January and have since swept the Syrian Kurdish YPG from the Afrin region.
Vivendi held out the olive branch on Friday to resolve a bitter dispute with rival shareholder U.S. fund Elliott that has hobbled Italy's biggest phone group over the past year.
If Trump would extend an olive branch to these players instead of attacking them for exercising their first amendment rights, he would be working with men who are proven winners.
"It is ironic as the olive branch is a sign of peace, and those of a different faith than Islam are made to feel unwelcome at Temple Mount," Thomas said.
Most notable, as politics are concerned, is his implicit olive branch to Democrats, who will be in a contest to see who can extract the most sweat from his brow.
He arrived with a directive from Mr. Trump to blunt the propaganda campaign of North Korea, which has used the Olympics as a kind of olive branch to the South.
When Mr. Orban returned to office in 2010, this time as a right-wing nationalist, his party extended another olive branch to Mr. Ivanyi, inviting him to a commemoration event.
The former vice president himself appeared to extend an olive branch to Sanders and his supporters in an address on Tuesday night, after winning the Mississippi, Missouri, and Michigan primaries.
Wall Street moved higher on Wednesday, led by tariff-sensitive technology and industrial stocks after China extended an olive branch ahead of next month's trade negotiations with the United States.
Trump offered an olive branch to China after days of intense feuding between the world's two largest economies over trade that has spooked financial markets and worried his G7 allies.
The Turkish army began Operation Olive Branch on January 20: its goal is to eradicate the Kurdish militia in the Afrin region and establish a buffer zone along the border.
Republicans will probably have to do what Mr. McConnell predicted earlier this month: offer an olive branch and work quickly with Democrats to shore up ailing online health care marketplaces.
Olive branch from China: Beijing said today that it would exempt some American-made goods from retaliatory tariffs, but the move is probably not enough to rescue a trade deal.
The company has also worked to extend "an olive branch to the Hollywood community," she said, making a concerted effort to reach out to creatives about what Spotify can offer.
In his New Year's address, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appeared to extend an olive branch to his counterpart in the South, Moon Jae-in, centered on the Olympics.
" Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister, has extended an olive branch, saying, "We will still try to de-escalate, but of course to de-escalate, it takes two to tango.
With rumbles of discontent echoing in the MacWorld, there's no doubt that extending these special prices is in some ways an olive branch to the faithful community of Apple fans.
Yet complexities in this multisided fight have only multiplied since Turkey launched Operation Olive Branch -- the invasion of a northwestern enclave of Syria, held by Syrian Kurds, known as Afrin.
Since Gorsuch is about as mainstream a choice a Republican president can make, his nomination was essentially an olive branch to Democrats with whom the White House hoped to work.
Speaking with Erdogan by phone, Trump said that Turkey's "Operation Olive Branch," targeting US-backed Kurdish fighters, "risks undercutting our shared goals in Syria," according to a White House statement.
But he offered an olive branch in calling on U.S. officials to revisit penalties for Chinese company ZTE Corp for flouting U.S. sanctions on trade with Iran and North Korea.
As an olive branch to those Brexit campaigners, her spokesman signalled May was open to looking at their proposed technological solutions to keep the border open on the island of Ireland.
Judge Garland is definitely not someone most Republicans would like to see on the Supreme Court, but he's actually a bit of an olive branch to them, for two main reasons.
Progress started to be made in the dispute over the summer when a Bloomberg reporter criticized Google for withholding the domain and Google exec Rob Shilkin responded with an olive branch.
While Priebus is an olive branch to the establishment, Lewandowski, who had a tumultuous relationship with the RNC while campaign manager, would send a message that Trump won't forget his base.
To local activists, the national group is a hidebound practitioner of the "appeasement or olive-branch theory of governance" that keeps gun owners from claiming the full liberties owed to them.
Wall Street was expected to get 2018 off the mark with a small gain, with sentiment also helped by news that North Korea had offered an olive branch to South Korea.
Gisele Bündchen is extending an olive branch to the Philadelphia Eagles after her husband Tom Brady's team, the New England Patriots, fell to them, 41-33, at Sunday's Super Bowl LII.
In Northern Cyprus crowds of Turkish nationalists attacked the office of a local newspaper that likened Operation Olive Branch to Turkey's invasion of the island in 1974—ie, an illegal occupation.
We don't know what it looks like for Trump to extend an olive branch; to try to heal a divide; to attempt to restrain, much less disown, his most deplorable supporters.
In a phone call with the Qatari Emir, Trump extended an olive branch, offering to help the parties resolve their differences by inviting them to a White House meeting if necessary.
And who can forget that the very candidate that Gutierrez was stumping for had also chosen the taco bowl as his olive branch of choice to demonstrate his love for Latinos.
If two colleagues aren't working well together and it takes an out-of-office happy hour to get the olive branch into both hands, I'd thank the meeting for its effectiveness.
The move could also be made under the guise of an olive branch as China has consistently played one of the key mediator rolls between the Afghan government and the Taliban.
That year, Mr. Obama offered another olive branch: He ordered the American military to reduce the number of warheads atop its land-based missiles to one, from as many as three.
"I don't think it's my job to offer the olive branch," said Representative Steve King of Iowa, a hard-line Republican who was a national chairman for Senator Ted Cruz's campaign.
League leader and Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini held out an olive branch to his coalition partners on Friday by saying he was ready to change contested parts of the amnesty.
A history of well-documented dog-whistling back in the 90s has caused many people of color to develop a healthy skepticism towards her desperate attempts to extend an olive branch.
NEW YORK (LPC/IFR) - U.S. regulators said they are open to revising restrictions on leveraged lending, offering an olive branch to a GOP-controlled Congress keen to roll back banking regulations.
Earlier in the day, however, a breakthrough seemed possible as Trump appeared to offer an olive branch when he said there should be "tariff free" trade between the G-7 nations.
Détente for Netflix and Comcast The relationship between the two companies has often been rocky, but nothing brings out the olive branch like a business opportunity, Jennifer Saba writes in Breakingviews.
Saikawa extended an olive branch to Renault and its state shareholder, while also dismissing French speculation that the scandal had been engineered by Nissan to oust Ghosn and end Renault's control.
Heidi also insists there's nothing but love for Jenner -- even as she jabs him a little -- and says she's prepared to extend the olive branch and bring the buds back together.
After that, Trump extended a large middle finger to Democrats dressed up as olive branch: a path to citizenship for 1.8 million people who were brought here at a young age.
" By Tuesday, however, Cuomo seemed to have accepted Trump's olive branch, tweeting: "This is an extraordinary time in our history and we need to see government & people perform at their best.
According to Nikkei however this olive branch may not be enough, as some Model 3 owners are forming a class action, with some seeking compensation of three times the vehicles' cost.
In 1974, Yasir Arafat called for Palestinians' right to sovereignty during his first address to the U.N. "I have come bearing an olive branch and a freedom fighter's gun," he said.
" Turkey's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Nauert's statement "reveals that the US authorities still cannot or unfortunately do not want to comprehend the reason, purpose and nature of Operation Olive Branch.
Holmes said she believed that the Queen, by wearing tan to church, was publicly offering Meghan and Harry an olive branch amid Megxit (this was before their summit on Jan. 13).
Stephen Innes, chief Asia market strategist at AxiTrader, called the announcement an "encouraging olive branch" as China and the United States move toward the signing of a "phase one" trade deal.
Still, while the administration offered China an olive branch on its currency, it pressed ahead on Monday with new plans to scrutinize foreign investment that were devised with China in mind.
"Operation Olive Branch" Around 25,000 Free Syrian Army rebels joined Turkish forces to capture Arab towns and villages seized by the YPG, taking control of the Afrin region of northwest Syria.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un rang in the new year by appearing to extend a potential olive branch to South Korea and again threatening the US with his nuclear capability.
Called "Operation Olive Branch, " the Turks are seeking to push the Kurds away from the Syria-Turkey border, and threatening to move their forces to other areas held by Kurdish forces.
Some experts are already expressing concerns about the gesture, suggesting it could be an olive branch intended to mitigate a potential public relations nightmare about how the company treats its drivers.
In May, during an episode of Southern Charm, Ravenel revealed that Dennis had extended him an olive branch in the midst of their custody battle by sending him a letter making amends.
The foreign minister of Saudi Arabia believes that the new U.S. administration can extend an olive branch to every region of the globe, which includes forming strong alliances within the Arab world.
The new incumbent can reward spiritual figures, and constituencies, who have served as political allies, and offer an olive branch to religious and social groups that view the election result with dismay.
The three-time NBA All-Star registered 26 points, nine rebounds, and two assists in the victory and seemed to extend an olive branch to 76ers fans in his post-game interview.
Ghani extended an olive branch to the Islamist group in February, offering to recognize the Taliban as a legitimate political actor "without preconditions," in a bid to end the 17-year war.
Mattis said it was too early to say if North Korea's offer to talk to South Korea was a genuine olive branch, but said it was clearly the result of international pressure.
On Wednesday, it appeared to offer an olive branch to the HNC, enemies of Moscow's ally Assad, when Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov received the opposition leadership at Russia's mission in Geneva.
This is a replica of the gold pin the astronauts placed on the moon before they left: It's an olive branch, less than 2363 inches long, meant to symbolize peace among humankind.
This is a replica of the gold pin the astronauts placed on the moon before they left: It's an olive branch, less than 2003 inches long, meant to symbolize peace among humankind.
Since taking office, Abiy has loosened the state's grip on some economic sectors, extended an olive branch to dissidents overseas, acknowledged abuses by security services and ended a military stalemate with Eritrea.
In short, the device seems to be a multi-thousand-dollar olive branch to some of Apple's most important and coveted customers — and those that have been feeling neglected in recent years.
He has initiated every step of this process, from the initial overture to South Korean President Moon Jae-in that resulted in the Olympics breakthrough, to the latest olive branch to Trump.
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Bieber extended an olive branch of sorts by posting a video to Instagram that shows him not only listening to Swift's 2007 country hit "Teardrops on My Guitar," but singing along, too.
She's part of a memorial to Brooklynites lost in World War I. In one hand, she raises an olive branch, her whole body swaying forward, an expression of hope for future peace.
Her cafe is thriving; she extends an olive branch to Claire, despite Claire's steadfast animosity towards her; and she at least attempts to resist the temptation of going after the wrong person.
In a symbolic olive branch to the host country of the ECB, Lagarde began her speech by greeting the audience in German and promised to deepen her knowledge of that language further.
A 63-year-old human rights lawyer, Moon has said he will extend an olive branch to North Korea if elected and visit Pyongyang before making a trip to the United States.
" — JIMMY FALLON "So the North Korean leader extended an olive branch to Donald Trump, which is a big deal because olive branches are really the only thing they have to eat there.
However, none of the candidates seeking to replace May are expected to offer an olive branch to a longstanding rival who has the potential to split the right-wing vote in Britain.
But Mr. Biden's singular focus on the president as the source of the nation's ills, while extending an olive branch to Republicans, has exposed a significant fault line in the Democratic primary.
When the former vice president offered him an olive branch by adopting a plan to make college free for families earning less than $125,000 annually, Sanders said it didn't go far enough.
While this backlash comes from an understandable place of frustration with climate inaction, it risks breaking this olive branch before we see how it might change the climate conversation for the better.
On the first night of her Reputation tour, Taylor Swift took to her Instagram story to share her gratitude for receiving a handwritten note and a literal olive branch from Katy Perry.
Shields -- BY FAR the best active female boxer on the planet -- says she offered up an olive branch to Ali back in January, after Laila trashed her on 'Sway in the Morning.
"Honor of a lifetime to meet His Holiness Pope Francis," Mr. Trump wrote at one point, offering an electronic olive branch to the pontiff with whom he had feuded during the campaign.
While the president "left an olive branch on the table for a political solution," said the lawyer, Mark Stephens, Mr. O'Brien said that Ms. Sacoolas was "not going back under any circumstances."
Mr. Bourguiba's statue had replaced a humiliating symbol of colonialism: an image of the colonialist politician Jules Ferry with a Tunisian woman at his feet proffering an olive branch, he reminded Tunisians.
By extending an olive branch, American officials said, North Korea is putting pressure on the United States to accept a deal before Mr. Kim agrees to give up North Korea's nuclear weapons.
But rather than offering an olive branch on Wednesday, Trump doubled down, saying his administration would impose fresh "powerful sanctions" on Iran — without giving any specifics on what that might look like.
Transition Briefing ■ James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, offered a public olive branch to President-elect Donald J. Trump on Wednesday night, which Mr. Trump appears to have twisted.
Also of note: Alfonso Cuarón's critically acclaimed "Roma" played in a handful of theaters in New York and Los Angeles, part of an olive branch by its distributor, Netflix, to awards voters.
They have extended an olive branch to the security forces in the hope that enough middle- and low-level members break ranks, and that Mr. Maduro loses a critical pillar of support.
President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela said he was open to sitting down with the opposition, although it was unclear whether the olive branch was a genuine offer or just a delaying tactic.
Unveiling a medium-term energy plan for France last week, he held out an olive branch by saying he would review fuel prices each quarter, but said the carbon taxes would stay.
Instead of holding the customary 13 arrows representing the original states, or an olive branch, the eagle is perched behind a red, white and blue shield, with 13 stars around its wings.
The scion of a politically active Coptic Christian family, he accompanied Mr. Sadat on his historic olive-branch mission to Jerusalem in 1977, then played a pivotal role in the Camp David accords.
While Trump seemed to be sending an olive branch to Democrats with his approach Tuesday night, the Republican is going to face problems within his own party when it comes to his budget.
But they offered an olive branch: Should he win, as he was widely expected to given the elections weren't considered free or fair, Bouteflika would call early elections and not participate in them.
In Hamburg Mrs Kramp-Karrenbauer held out an olive branch by offering the post of CDU secretary-general (the job she had just vacated) to Paul Ziemiak, head of its conservative youth wing.
Ethiopia's prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, extended an olive branch in April, shortly after his appointment, as part of a package of reforms that have reshaped the political landscape in the Horn of Africa.
Then, the former BFFs were seen being friendly with one another at a nightclub party, suggesting that a Katy Perry-Taylor Swift olive branch was potentially extended in the wake of the drama.
In an apparent olive branch to the protesters, President Mulatu Teshome Wirtu told parliament on Monday Ethiopia should "widen democratic platforms to ensure alternative views are expressed" before the next vote in 2020.
House GOP Whip Steve Scalise brushed off Trump's comment about Ryan, telling CNN on Wednesday, "Look, I think right now that's probably his way of reaching out an olive branch to the speaker."
So the Yankees fan extended an olive branch, and brought him out for a night on the town, seemingly the next night, if the time stamps were live: The narrative arc is glorious.
Jenelle Evans' 2nd baby daddy extended an olive branch to her 3rd baby daddy, David Eason, after the men got into a heated dispute outside court -- but they're nowhere near a peace treaty.
When Trump extended the specious olive branch during his State of the Union address – "let us work together to build a culture that cherishes innocent life" — it was nothing but a hollow statement.
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Despite the rancor over immigration, Trump also extended an olive branch to Democrats, offering to work together on areas where he sees the potential for bipartisan agreement like infrastructure and prescription drug pricing.
To extend the metaphorical olive branch to your ex, send her a text before the next gathering or come up to her during the event and explain how you want to be civil.
Kim later regrets the olive branch once Khloé points out how awkward of a position that puts Kris in — she already had the party taken from her, and now her ex is invited?
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders could hand Theresa May an olive branch in deadlocked Brexit negotiations next week by launching their own internal preparations for a transition to a new relationship with Britain.
His earnest introduction was an olive branch of sorts, an effort to signal that he was attuned to Etsy's vibrant gay and transgender community, and would be respectful of the company's distinctive culture.
" That was President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey speaking on Saturday, the same day that Turkish jets bombed more than 100 targets in a Kurdish enclave of Syria — an operation named "Olive Branch.
"The news around China throwing out an olive branch gave everybody hope that it leads to some de-escaltion and cooler heads prevail," JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade, told CNN.
But chances seem slimmer now that he will take this opportunity to extend an olive branch to his opponents and ask them to help come up with new ideas to protect the country.
Ms. Yellen extended an olive branch to the Trump administration, saying the Fed wanted to improve regulations, including easing the burden on smaller banks and reviewing restrictions on investment activity by larger banks.
In a statement, the defense ministry said the two soldiers were killed after YPG militants hit the area where a Turkish military post is located, inside what it called the "Olive Branch region".
In a statement, the defence ministry said the two soldiers were killed after YPG militants hit the area where a Turkish military post is located, inside what it called the "Olive Branch region".
China, Uber, Tiffany Three major moves have dominated the business world, so let's round them up: • China extended an olive branch on the trade front by rolling out new guidelines about intellectual property.
Operation Olive Branch, which Turkey launched on January 20, aims to remedy this situation and create a safe environment in Northern Syria to facilitate the permanent return of Syrian refugees to their country.
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The commentary comes as South Korea appeared to embrace an olive branch from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who said on Monday that he is open to talks between the two countries.
The operation, named "Olive Branch," aims to eliminate terrorists and establish security along Turkey's border with Syria and to save "friends and brothers" from the terrorists' oppression, the ministry said in a statement.
"With the Olive Branch operation, we have once again thwarted the game of those sneaky forces whose interests in the region are different," Erdogan said in a speech to provincial leaders in Ankara.
In fact, the seal of the president of the United States has an eagle in the center clutching the olive branch of peace in one talon – and the arrows of war in the other.
In what appeared to be an olive branch to the Philippines, China's coastguard in October started allowing Filipino fishermen to return and fish at the strategic Scarborough Shoal, which Beijing seized in June 2012.
Turkey's air and ground campaign in northwest Syria - "Operation Olive Branch" - against the Kurdish YPG militia has opened a new front in Syria's multi-sided war and further strained relations with NATO ally Washington.
Since the start of the incursion, dubbed "Operation Olive Branch" by Ankara, Erdogan has said Turkish forces would continue east to Syria's Manbij, potentially bringing it in confrontation with the U.S. soldiers positioned there.
When Priebus was originally hired as chief of staff, the move was regarded as an attempted olive branch to the Washington Republican establishment with whom Trump had openly warred for much of the campaign.
From its excerpts, the letter was an olive branch from Meghan to her estranged father just days after he admitted to staging paparazzi photos and missing the Royal Wedding due to a heart attack.
The core of TPP, according to Elms, may not require going back to the drawing board if U.S.-specific provisions are left "dormant" – an olive branch effectively allowing Washington access at a later stage.
While the decision is a sign of how much Merkel's position has weakened, it may be a shrewd move to stretch an olive branch to her most outspoken critic to keep him on board.
Earlier this year, parliament removed the ONLF from a list of banned movements as part of a reform drive being led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who has extended an olive branch to opponents.
"The Street is relieved this ZTE situation is [now] resolved as it's an olive branch that will help the broader tech sector with a thawing of tensions, especially on the [telecommunications] front," Ives said.
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The move extends an olive branch to its biggest investor as Avis tries to end a proxy battle and as U.S. regulators are considering changes to how investors can vote in contested board elections.
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Labelling the DCCC "an incumbent-friendly organization," Bustos extended an olive branch to Ocasio-Cortez, sitting down recently to breakfast with the rising Democratic star, though she declined to say what the two discussed.
It doesn't sound like Shane has taken him up on the offer yet -- and NBC execs have been mum on what's gonna happen to Shane -- but at least the olive branch is out there.
To the chagrin of many of his own advisors and senior officials, the president has extended an olive branch to North Korea, seeking to build an atmosphere of trust before seeking more tangible gains.
Turkey, a NATO member, launched "Operation Olive Branch" on January 20, targeting Kurdish groups -- some of them backed by the United States -- to clear Afrin province of militias it considers to be terrorist organizations.
In this context, Turkey started its military operations in northern Syria to disperse it: Euphrates Shield operation in 2012–2017, Olive Branch operation in 2018, and now the Peace Spring operation in October 2019.
In an apparent olive branch to the Rome government, Vivendi left TIM's Deputy Chairman Giuseppe Recchi - an Italian national - responsible for all assets associated with national security and defence, including international wholesale unit Sparkle.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump brandished a closed fist and extended an olive branch to Iran in remarks at the United Nations Tuesday, threatening more sanctions even as he signaled his willingness to talk.
Before Trump arrived, several top California leaders extended an olive branch, hoping to persuade him to join with them in building out an effective strategy for getting the homeless housed across the Golden State.
He led the delegation in opening remarks with Lavrov in at least one meeting and had extended an olive branch at the time: "We have some common interests," Shelby said to the Russian official.
In remarks after his projected wins started to roll in, he extended an olive branch to Sanders' devoted supporters, many of whom are young and feel he does not have a progressive enough platform.
" Despite the anger, Kanye tried to issue an olive branch at one point -- "I'm Ye bro Remember that I love you I would never intentionally hurt you That's what I've been saying to you.
Turkey launched "Operation Olive Branch" over the weekend, pushing into the Afrin region to dislodge the U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish YPG and opening a new front in the seven-year-old Syrian civil war.
Amazon appeared to offer an olive branch last Friday, when the retailer announced that it would begin selling Chromecasts, in addition to the Apple TV, but the devices are still not listed on the site.
Turkey began its push to clear YPG fighters from a northwestern enclave of Syria on Saturday when it launched artillery and air strikes against their positions in Afrin in what it called "Operation Olive Branch".
I mean, when Sheldon Adelson is refusing to meet with him after Wednesday and granted, I have my own problems with the establishment, but you have to reach out the olive branch with establishment people.
The iconic comedy, about a white, Midwestern, working-class family, is a purposeful olive branch from ABC to the real-life white, Midwestern, working-class families who helped put Donald Trump in the White House.
Trump's announcement Saturday — an olive branch to Beijing to revive stalled trade talks — was cheered by U.S. chipmakers eager to maintain sales to Huawei, the world's largest telecoms equipment maker and a key U.S. customer.
Trump's announcement Saturday -- an olive branch to Beijing to revive stalled trade talks -- was cheered by U.S. chipmakers eager to maintain sales to Huawei, the world's largest telecoms equipment maker and a key U.S. customer.
They may think it's wise to offer an olive branch to Trump on this issue because they think they can fix this scheme, with Trump getting an early victory to his liking in the exchange.
Offering some kind of olive branch to the Saudis in Yemen was therefore a purely political move and a way to demonstrate — the Iran deal notwithstanding— that the U.S.-Saudi relationship was still rock solid.
According to state-run Anadolu news agency, the latest attack brought to seven the number of Turkish soldiers killed on Saturday in Operation Olive Branch, which Turkey launched against the YPG in Afrin last month.
But Gails' vengeance returns when she logs on to eBay back home, only to see Sophia has listed an altered version of the deb ball dress, breaking their olive branch into a million little splinters.
Even though the new God of War has plenty of violence for the bloodthirsty, the story of Kratos wrestling with the emotional difficulties of parenthood is a potent olive branch to the culture at large.
She takes Veronica's olive branch gift of manis/pedis and blowouts at a fancy salon and instead invites Cheryl of all people, who accepts only to try and get information out of Betty about Polly.
Ice Cube is offering an olive branch to Lamar Odom ... sorta ... telling the guy he can come back and try out for the BIG3 again next year -- if he can get his ass in shape.
Since the start of the incursion, dubbed "Operation Olive Branch" by Ankara, Erdogan has said Turkish forces would push east towards the town of Manbij, potentially putting them in confrontation with U.S. troops deployed there.
Seeing as the ​de facto​ song choice​ for these videos is Rae Sremmurd's "Black Beatles," the best rock single this year,​ these 17 seconds are an olive branch extended between the baby boomers and millennials.
President-elect Donald J. Trump overhauled his transition team from top to bottom on Friday, expanded his outreach to more establishment Republicans, and even offered an olive branch to President Obama — albeit a narrow one.
Along with the olive branch being extended to Nike, Kanye took the time to thank the audience for their support and said he wants to inspire future generations to be the best version of themselves.
On a humanitarian level, this bodes ominously for local inhabitants — several civilians have already been killed in airstrikes, and the precedent of Turkey's 2017 "Olive Branch" operation suggests large-scale ethnic cleansing may follow suit.
Several officials tell CNN that the US wants to see a consistent pattern of positive behavior by North Korea before concluding that the North Korean leader is truly extending an olive branch to South Korea.
" Mr. Trump offered both an olive branch and a warning to Democrats in Washington, saying he believed that "they want to get together" but reminded them that they had lost "because the people are angry.
This would provide a perfect opportunity for the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, and the House speaker, Paul Ryan, to extend an olive branch in the wake of the partisan acrimony over Judge Gorsuch's nomination.
MARKET NEWS * Asian stocks rose as an apparent olive branch from Beijing in trade talks with Washington added to other recent signs of progress, fueling a rally in Wall Street's main benchmarks to record highs.
"Schumer clowns" may not be an olive branch to Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the new minority leader, but it is a signal that the incoming president is ready for war over health care.
Lev Parnas, a Ukrainian-born U.S. citizen under house arrest in Florida on campaign finance charges, is offering an olive branch to Congress after rebuffing a subpoena issued by the House Intelligence Committee last month.
Given her rift with Bernie Sanders over the past few months, however, it's unclear how much his supporters would even view Warren's selection as an olive branch as opposed to Warren betraying the progressive movement.
Turkey's air and ground "Operation Olive Branch" in the Afrin region of northern Syria is now in its fifth day, targeting Kurdish YPG fighters and opening a new front in Syria's multi-sided civil war.
That's not exactly enough to rewrite the unfortunate history of Stein's deleterious influence in this election, but it's one heck of an olive branch to the very depressed and hopeless progressive side of the political ledger.
In his meeting, Alibaba CEO Jack Ma promised (perhaps unbelievably) to help create 1 million jobs in the U.S., not a bad olive branch from a company that you might otherwise expect to draw Trump's ire.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg on Monday tried to extend an olive branch to mobile phone companies, on which the popular social network company increasingly relies, but which are also among his biggest critics.
Since joining Netflix in 2017, Stuber has used his connections in Hollywood to help bring major talent over to the streaming giant and his laid back style to extend an olive branch to the exhibition world.
Trump's announcement on Saturday - an olive branch to Beijing to revive stalled trade talks - was cheered by U.S. chipmakers eager to maintain sales to Huawei, the world's largest telecoms equipment maker and a key U.S. customer.
He also angered the LGBTQ community back in February, when he tried to extend an olive branch to the anti-gay crowd in France by saying he understood they felt "humiliated" when same-sex marriage passed.
Trump's announcement on Saturday — an olive branch to Beijing to revive stalled trade talks — was cheered by U.S. chipmakers eager to maintain sales to Huawei, the world's largest telecoms equipment maker and a key U.S. customer.
Now, facing trade war with the United States and a slowing economy, Xi is offering the sector an olive branch, which analysts and investors say is necessary to boost confidence in the critical job-providing sector.
When he was appointed to the panel, he was one of several new members, including the Tea Party firebrand Michele Bachmann, whom Boehner had chosen as an apparent olive branch to the House's most conservative members.
Khan did appear to offer India an olive branch, saying thatIslamabad was determined to dismantle all Pakistan-based militias in the country, and that the government had full support from Pakistan's powerful army for the programme.
As a tense court case resumed Friday morning, the Trudeau government extended an olive branch to a First Nation that accused the federal government of failing to consult them on Kinder Morgan's controversial Trans Mountain pipeline.
Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani earlier offered an olive branch to the Taliban, but just last month, the Taliban announced the start of the Spring Offensive, and that the group intends to cause more mayhem than ever.
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This improvement to Argentina's debt profile would come after Macri sent an olive branch to the bond market this month by cutting Argentina's 2018 deficit goal to 2.7 percent of gross domestic product from 3.2 percent.
The police raids, which state-run Anadolu news agency said were focused on the Western province of Izmir, brought the number of such detentions to around 70 since "Operation Olive Branch" was launched at the weekend.
Ford, which during the election campaign was a frequent target of Mr. Trump's criticism for moving jobs to Mexico, was no doubt waving a political olive branch by deciding to keep Lincoln MKC production in Kentucky.
"Team @AstonMartinLagonda stole the show in Geneva," Brady wrote ... "I'm gonna need a bigger garage..." We're pretty sure this was an olive branch ... but it's clear it was an easy one for Brady to throw out.
Reagan's letter was a humorous gesture to welcome an old friend to the White House, Mr. Updegrove said, but Mr. Bush's decision to offer an olive branch to a political foe in his letter was profound.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell offered an olive branch to Democrats late on Sunday, pledging on the Senate floor to bring immigration legislation up for debate in February if the issue is still unresolved by then.
"The mission is very simply, the Secretary of Defense is trying to find ways to widen the aperture … one of the ways is to extend an olive branch out to the technology community," the source said.
You could extend an olive branch to supporters of the other candidate, pledging to work together and find common ground, but that wouldn't get many likes, and we all know you aren't going to do that.
Dahlia Press, which is based in Seattle, released four female-empowerment illustrated postcards, including one with a hand with red fingernails holding an olive branch and "Tough as Nails" written across the wrist ($12 for eight).
That softened a little this week when Soriano appeared to offer UEFA an olive branch in an interview with the club's in-house television station, but City remains determined to fight these charges to the end.
"Since the start of Operation Olive Branch, 449 people have been detained for spreading terrorist propaganda on social media and 124 people detained for taking part in protest action," the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
Clinton — who was booed at the conference in 2007, the only conference she has attended — offered another olive branch Saturday in her video: She committed to a constitutional amendment overturning the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision.
There are also reasons to be skeptical of Kim's olive branch: North Korea has eagerly pushed for talks with past administrations and either reneged on or introduced untenable demands that derailed negotiations before they could begin.
Rajoy urged the Socialists on Thursday not to reverse his economic reforms and offered an olive branch to the opposition saying he was willing to compromise and strike a national pact on reforming Spain's struggling education system.
Citing unnamed White House officials, the publications say the concessions on so-called "Dreamers" is seen as an olive branch to Democrats, and a potential way to end the nearly month-long stalemate that's shuttered the government.
Washington (CNN)Vice President Joe Biden offered an olive branch to Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday, meeting with Vice President-elect Mike Pence and offering his full support as the Indiana governor prepares to move to Washington.
She sent Swift an apology in the form of a photo opp — an aesthetically-pleasing olive branch and note — Perry made sure her gesture would end up on social media, and therefore be broadcast to the world.
Free Syrian Army members, backed by Turkish Army, at Burseya Mountain after Turkish military aircraft hit PYD/PKK terror group targets and secured the mountain within the "Operation Olive Branch" launched in Afrin, Syria, on Jan. 22.
Over the weekend, Offset, 27, offered a very public olive branch to Cardi B during her headlining performance at Rolling Loud festival in Los Angeles, when he crashed her set to beg her to reignite their romance.
Debra Tate is unmoved by the olive branch extended by the director who cast Hilary Duff to play her sister, Sharon Tate, in a horror movie ... because Debra says it's just an attempt to cover his ass.
Turkey launched the air and ground offensive, dubbed "Operation Olive Branch", a little more than a week ago, opening a new front in Syria's seven-year, multi-sided civil war to target Kurdish fighters in northern Syria.
Khan did appear to offer India an olive branch, saying that Islamabad was determined to dismantle all Pakistan-based militias in the country, and that the government had full support from Pakistan's powerful army for the program.
Eight Turkish soldiers were killed and another 13 were wounded in clashes in northwest Syria's Afrin region on Thursday, Turkey's armed forces said, bringing to 41 the death toll among Turkish soldiers in the "Olive Branch" operation.
Noting that Trump extended "an olive branch" to both Russia and Iran in his speech, Taleblu added that "the question for the US and the coalition is how long are they prepared to sustain this," he asked.
Pompeo appeared to hold out an olive branch, saying the administration is "open to new steps" with Iran, including a diplomatic relationship, but he laid out 12 preconditions that regional experts said precluded any chance of negotiations.
Khan did appear to offer India an olive branch, saying that Islamabad was determined to dismantle all Pakistan-based militias in the country, and that the government had full support from Pakistan's powerful army for the programme.
Since the onset of Turkey's "Olive Branch" operation in Afrin against Kurdish militias, the 250 Christian families living there have been under threat by the Turkish-backed Islamist forces that have attack their churches and forced conversions.
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PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron will seek to persuade his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin next week to resume peace talks with Ukraine after its new president offered an olive branch, a French official said on Tuesday.
The olive branch, along with a letter beginning "Hey Old Friend, I've been doing some reflecting on past miscommunications and hurt feelings between us," arrived on the first day of Swift's worldwide "Reputation" tour, in Glendale, Arizona.
The French government has faced growing criticism at home over its response to developments in northern Syria where Turkey launched its operation "Olive Branch" nearly two months ago to sweep Syrian Kurdish YPG militants from the border.
A few possibilities: Divine creative downloads, spiritual awakenings, a sudden interest in yoga and meditation, the desire to extend the olive branch to a frenemy, or even to bolt from a situation that fails to thrill anymore.
Juncker extended an olive branch to the eurosceptic governments in Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic in his annual speech on the state of the European Union, where east-west divisions have driven a painful wedge.
That, of course, assumes that moderates and not hardliners are in the ascendency in Tehran, and that the regime decides it has avenged Soleimani's killing, and will eschew violence for the diplomatic olive branch, thorns and all.
" In response to Monday's olive branch from Kim, South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, said he welcomed the news and possibility to turn the "games into a groundbreaking chance to improve South-North relations and establish peace.
But there was no hint of an olive branch from the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, who this summer suggested that a failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act would force him to work with Mr. Schumer.
Speaking with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by phone, US President Donald Trump talked tough, saying Turkey's "Operation Olive Branch," targeting the US-backed Kurdish fighters, risked undercutting shared goals in Syria, according to the White House.
Afrin has borne the brunt of Turkey's attacks since January 20, when Ankara launched Operation Olive Branch to remove Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) and ISIS militants from the area along its border.
Belgium extended an olive branch to Mr. Trump in its video, agreeing with his comments last March that its capital, Brussels, was a "hellhole," but urging him to check out the Flemish-speaking north of the country.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared to extend an olive branch on Wednesday, saying he would keep pressing Saudi Arabia on civil liberties but also saying the Gulf Arab state had made some progress on human rights.
Trump said the proposal includes some other provisions: The olive branch comes as Trump faces pressure to end the partial closure that has inflicted financial pain on government workers, and disrupted services from food inspection to airport security.
Senior EU officials urged her to grasp an olive branch from Labour opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn that echoed EU proposals for a permanent EU-UK customs union as a way to end deadlock on the Irish border "backstop".
Troy Stangarone, senior director at the Washington-based Korean Economic Institute, said that South Korean President Moon Jae-in's decision "is a perplexing move," because he appeared to be offering "an olive branch" to Japan just days before.
But EU leaders could hand beleaguered British Prime Minister Theresa May an olive branch in Brexit negotiations next week by launching their own internal preparations for a transition to a new relationship with Britain, giving her some hope.
Swift and Perry already made amends in May of 2018, when Perry sent Swift a literal olive branch as a "sorry for shading you on Twitter" gift, and Swift added "Never Really Over" to her playlist weeks ago.
This month Cevian said that any transition should fully consider the interests of employees, offering an olive branch to labour leaders who control half of Thyssenkrupp's supervisory board and fear that activist investors could seek a break-up.
The United States and Russia both have military forces in Syria backing opposing sides and have called for Turkish restraint in its "Operation Olive Branch", meant to crush the YPG in the Afrin region near Turkey's southern border.
In a Wednesday phone call with the Qatari Emir, Trump extended an olive branch, offering to help the parties resolve their differences with a White House meeting if necessary, and offered the services of Tillerson as a mediator.
At the same time, Trump in his Tuesday meeting with reporters and editors at The New York Times offered an olive branch, acknowledging that he's a longtime reader and pledging a willingness to develop a professional working relationship.
We will inevitably hear how this decision is some kind of an olive branch to the many critics in both parties who have said that the stances Trump took on the Charlottesville violence are intolerable for the nation.
Less than a week after delivering a State of the Union address extending an olive branch, the president of the United States has used it to try to bludgeon an opponent, this time tweeting a smear against Rep.
ANKARA (Reuters) - The mayor of the Turkish capital of Ankara said on Monday he had approved re-naming a street outside the U.S. Embassy as "Olive Branch", the name Turkey uses for its ongoing military campaign in Syria.
"None of this guarantees Britain won't bumble out of the EU sans deal, especially given the frothing fury May's cross-party olive branch has caused among the hard right of her Tory party," said Spreadex Analyst Connor Campbell.
Clinton had hoped she would extend an olive branch to the liberal wing of the party and choose a vice-presidential candidate whose stances on Wall Street and global trade deals closely aligned with those of Mr. Sanders.
The hashtag was at the end of a Twitter post that Puig sent to Jared Goff as an olive branch after Goff was selected by the Los Angeles Rams earlier this year with the No. 1 overall pick.
In office, Moon's administration froze deployment of the THAAD missile defense system, a move that has now been reversed, and reached out to Pyongyang to set up talks between the two countries, but that olive branch was rebuffed.
Accompanied by a redrawn Constitution and a new bicameral assembly, it represented an olive branch intended to win back disaffected Vietnamese voters who might otherwise side with the Communists, and to stem flagging support in the American Congress.
The lawyer for the family, Mark Stephens, said that Mr. Trump's team had "left an olive branch on the table for a political solution" but shut down any possibility of Ms. Sacoolas returning to Britain to face charges.
The exemptions announced by China also indicate an "olive branch" that suggests the country's willingness to end or at least de-escalate tensions between the two sides, said Stephen Innes, a market strategist for Asia Pacific at AxiTrader.
Uber has taken that criticism to heart and proffered a tiny olive branch to local governments by introducing a website that it hopes will persuade city planners to consider Uber as part of urban development in the future.
The invitation could be interpreted as an olive branch from the speaker to the president, who has little experience in dealing with an adversary as powerful as Ms. Pelosi and has at times seemed flummoxed by her. video
Related: The Fort McMurray Fire Created Lightning That Set Off New Blazes But considering the frosty state of relations between the two nations, it's unclear whether that was a legitimate olive branch or simply another Russian propaganda effort.
In the locker room after practice on October 23, 2015, one of James's teammates went to give him a hug—a gesture that could have been perceived as an olive branch, an apology for the months of taunting.
Perry said that their path to reconciling began when she sent the singer "a literal olive branch and a note apologizing for my part in all of it" last year as Swift hit the road her Reputation Stadium Tour.
Perry, 34, explained that their path to reconciling began when she sent the singer "a literal olive branch and a note apologizing for my part in all of it" last year as Swift embarked on her Reputation stadium tour.
This week he dropped demands for President Bashar al-Assad to depart as a condition for any peace settlement in Syria and held out an olive branch to Russian President Vladimir Putin at talks in Versailles on May 29.
Perry previously explained that their path to reconciliation began when she sent the singer "a literal olive branch and a note apologizing for my part in all of it" last year as Swift embarked on her Reputation stadium tour.
Scrapping sanctions on him was seen as a way to fortify an olive branch from Guaido to officials in Maduro's government - and pick off those nervous about Maduro's ability to survive Venezuela's political crisis, a White House official said.
Trump extended an olive branch to the Republican establishment — a tax refund to female voters, with whom he is currently unfavorable — and offered an anti-trade message and promises of infrastructure spending to blue-collar workers, Holtz-Eakin said.
That olive branch set off a schism within her own Cabinet, punctuated by the resignation of Andrea Leadsom, the leader of the House of Commons, as ministers signaled throughout the week that the prime minister's political situation was deteriorating.
Trump's olive branch comes as his top trade and economic officials prepare to meet this week in Washington with Chinese Vice Premier Liu for talks on trade concerns ranging from intellectual property protections to farm goods to steel capacity.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp said it was open to talks with Western Digital Corp in their dispute over the sale of the Japanese conglomerate's prized chip unit - an apparent olive branch after it chose another suitor as preferred bidder.
DONETSK/SLOVYANSK, Ukraine (Reuters) - In one of his first acts as Ukrainian president, comedian-turned-politician Volodymyr Zelenskiy held out a symbolic olive branch to people in Ukraine's mostly Russian-speaking Donbass region, by switching from Ukrainian to Russian.
Far from being an olive branch that might ease tensions between the two nations, locals said ceding Badme to Eritrea, which Abiy said Addis would finally do in accordance with a 2000 peace deal, is an act of betrayal.
Twitter's move on Thursday feels like an olive branch of sorts for politicians in D.C. There has been speculation ever since the election that Congress may try and regulate social media companies that were caught sleeping at the wheel.
DAVAO, Philippines (Reuters) - Philippines President-Elect Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday he would pursue peace talks with Marxist guerrillas and as an olive branch would offer government roles to the Communist Party of the Philippines, including its exiled founder.
While the second meeting between Tillerson and Lavrov is likely to again be fraught with tension, some could inevitably see the invitation as an olive branch to the Russians, given that Lavrov has not visited Washington in several years.
Even if Pyongyang engages, and even if it does not conduct a missile or nuclear test, the Kim regime will almost certainly continue developing its nuclear weapons program and using its olive branch to South Korea to buy time.
But the prospect is certainly an unwelcome one for the Republican Party: A debate on the convention floor, on national television, over whether to extend an olive branch to people who disagree with the party's official line on marriage.
GIVE THE MAN AN OLIVE BRANCH: The Hill's Jonathan Easley reports: Ben Carson will personally reach out to all of the former Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump has vanquished to ask them to rally behind the presumptive GOP nominee.
"The olive branch of trying to reach out to the South, that's the most significant change, because up until now, they just haven't shown any interest in engaging with the South, or anyone else for that matter," he said.
SEOUL, South Korea — Offering an olive branch to President Trump, Kim Jong-un told a South Korean envoy that he wanted to denuclearize North Korea before Mr. Trump's current term ends in early 2021, the envoy said on Thursday.
Li's statement came after China's Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission published an article on social media accusing the tycoon of "harboring criminality" after he called on the authorities to offer young people an olive branch amid the protests.
Li's statement came after China's Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission published an article on social media accusing the tycoon of "harbouring criminality" after he called on the authorities to offer young people an olive branch amid the protests.
Even after the missile test in July, Mr. Moon extended an olive branch, using a speech in Berlin to invite the North to the Games and remind Mr. Kim that the I.O.C. was on hand to make the arrangements.
As a fourth Saturday of protests looms, in spite of an olive branch offered by the government, nobody can predict whether this revolt will eventually give way to dialogue or degenerate into an even more profound and dangerous crisis.
Mr. Biden's team believed it had extended an olive branch to Sanders loyalists in the hours before the debate, embracing a version of a plan Mr. Sanders has championed that calls for tuition-free public college for many students.
The designation "will worry markets as a sign of deepening tension over the currency's entanglement in the trade conflict — rather than the olive branch investors were hoping for," analysts at the Eurasia Group wrote in a research note Tuesday.
SEOUL, South Korea — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo extended an olive branch to senior North Korean officials on Wednesday: "All the opportunities your people so richly deserve" in exchange for the shutting down of the North's nuclear weapons program.
But the role served an olive branch: Banderas played it as a tribute to the man who had transformed his life, and when Almodóvar went to embrace his actor on the final day of shooting, he burst into tears.
But the ONLF was among two other groups that were removed by parliament from a list of banned movements - part of a reform drive being led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who has extended an olive branch to dissidents.
"Instead of acting like we're going to be defiant, I'd like to see us extending an olive branch" to the new administration, said state Senator John Moorlach, a Republican who represents part of Orange County south of Los Angeles.
Yes. Bush's 2013 book, Immigration Wars, was an attempt to extend an olive branch to the hard-liners in his party, by recommending that unauthorized immigrants living in the US be allowed to get legal status but not citizenship.
A wheelchair-using worshipper who survived the slaughter at the Al Noor mosque, but whose wife was killed, has offered an olive branch to the gunman, saying he would like to meet him and tell him "I still love you".
In September of 2013 (not long before Melania shared her Cyrus commentary), Melania's husband posted this: (Just a tad awkward, Don, considering Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are now very much back on.)Is Cyrus' tweet shade or an olive branch?
Powell's olive branch may have encouraged the Dow to bid farewell to recent lows, but is it enough to sweep the index 11-percent higher in one month, or more than 2600 points from its lows, to reclaim the highs?
WATTERS: That sounds like a good idea and the President just earlier offered a little bit of an olive branch, Jason to some of the athletes that had been kneeling during "The National Anthem," and here is what he said.
In a 30-minute speech to tens of thousands of supporters in Harare's national stadium, Mnangagwa extended an olive branch to opponents, apparently aiming to bridge the ethnic and political divides exploited by his predecessor during his 37 years in charge.
Trump describes Election Night jitters to donors; offers olive branch to critics Trump and Pence's big plans contrast to some of the other past incoming tickets, who after winning the White House have tried to ratchet back rhetoric and manage expectations.
KOBANI, Syria – As the battle for the northwestern Syrian city of Afrin raged earlier this year, amid Turkey's eventually successful "Operation Olive Branch" to seize control from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), images of the bloodbath flooded social media.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A group of Nobel laureates visited sanctions-bound North Korea over the last week despite objections from South Korea, saying they wanted to extend an olive branch by bringing non-political, academic diplomacy to the isolated nuclear-armed state.
Many Muslims concerned And Trump himself recently offered an olive branch of sorts to Muslim allies of the United States, making rare remarks Wednesday pointing to the ways in which the U.S. can have constructive relations with the Muslim world.
The biggest TV trend of the 2017-2018 season was brand new military dramas, which felt like a major olive branch to the conservative, blue collar white voters in middle America who helped Trump win the White House in 2016.
Trump unveiled the Huawei policy shift as an olive branch to Chinese President Xi Jinping as part of an effort to revive trade talks between the world's top two economies, which have been engaged in a tit-for-tat trade war.
The tours could be seen as a small olive branch to the media, which Musk often criticizes, or simply an effort to show the world (including analysts and investors) "everything's under control, situation normal" ahead of the end of the quarter.
Michelle Mathis, a minister with North Carolina's Olive Branch Ministries, who practices "faith-based harm reduction," says that when it's late in the year, she has to save naloxone kits for only the most at-risk people in her community.
Lam offered no olive branch to protesters in her policy speech on Wednesday, but sought to ease resentment by announcing measures to ease Hong Kong's chronic housing shortage that has partly fueled protests - a move widely rejected by pro-democracy leaders.
In a New Year message last year, Kim extended an olive branch to old enemy South Korea, then sent a team to the Winter Olympics there in February, and held three summits with Moon over the course of the year.
Kanye went on Twitter earlier this week to apologize to Drake for leaving him off "Lift Yourself" ... adamantly denying he spilled the beans about Drake's secret son to Pusha T. Kanye's olive branch -- a promise to attend a Drake concert.
"I congratulate Senator Sanders on his strong showing and campaigning and I am grateful to all of you who have voted for me," she said in her Super Tuesday night speech, extending an olive branch to the Vermont senator's supporters.
The latest police raids focused on the western province of Izmir, but people have been detained across Turkey over their social media posts since Operation Olive Branch began in Syria's Afrin region at the weekend, state-run Anadolu agency said.
When George Zimmerman was found not guilty, I never needed a doc to express the devastating unfairness and loss of hope—the hope that a justice system would extend a damn olive branch to a black life rather than excuse it.
Trump may have given a speech last night in which he extended an olive branch to Republicans who were skeptical of his candidacy, but there is little evidence that the Trump government will be significantly different than the Trump campaign.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba made a rare gesture of reciprocity to the United States on Thursday, three days before a historic visit by U.S. President Barack Obama, but the olive branch was wrapped in spiky rhetoric against decades-old economic sanctions.
The Kentucky senator, who's garnered a reputation on Capitol Hill for breaking from many of his GOP colleagues on foreign policy and opposing US military interventions overseas, wants to extend an olive branch to the Iranians, according to the report.
Daniel WebsterDaniel Alan WebsterJudd Gregg: Pelosi's olive branch...sort of Lawmakers propose banning shark fin trade Republicans mull new punishments for dissident lawmakers MORE (R-Fla.), who mounted an anti-establishment bid for Speaker in 2015, has also donated to Jones.
One argument in the debate, that oil refiners are offering an olive branch of higher octane to the ethanol industry, presents an inaccurate picture of what is described as a decades-long political conflict between "big corn" and big oil.
Clinton in the Democratic primary campaign, was silent on the election for most of Wednesday, but in the early evening he offered something of an olive branch to Mr. Trump and acknowledged the middle class anger that he tapped into.
After a year of saber rattling and weapons testing, analysts say the decision by Washington and Seoul to postpone annual military exercises and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's perceived offer of an olive branch provided fertile ground for diplomacy.
Mr. Piñera has extended an olive branch on an initiative Ms. Bachelet failed to get across the finish line, vowing to support passage of a bill that would allow transgender people to update their names and gender on government documents.
"So, I just got to my dressing room and found this actual olive branch," Ms. Swift, 83, who was in Arizona for the start of her "Reputation" tour, says in the video as she zooms and pans across the wreath.
LONDON — The bombastic new British prime minister, Boris Johnson, was never likely to offer an olive branch to the European Union that he promises to leave in less than 100 days — without any deal if necessary and whatever the cost.
Daniel WebsterDaniel Alan WebsterJudd Gregg: Pelosi's olive branch...sort of Lawmakers propose banning shark fin trade Republicans mull new punishments for dissident lawmakers MORE (R-Fla.), whose wife was accompanying him on the trip, described the scary scene to The Hill.
Daniel WebsterDaniel Alan WebsterJudd Gregg: Pelosi's olive branch...sort of Lawmakers propose banning shark fin trade Republicans mull new punishments for dissident lawmakers MORE (R-Fla.), whose wife was accompanying him on the trip, described the scene to The Hill.
It's an olive branch to the company's critics, including Susan Fowler, the ex-engineer who had pushed for the changes, and further proof that Uber's chief executive, Dara Khosrowshahi, is trying to put the ride-hailing company's troubled past behind it.
Earlier in the day, he extended an olive branch to senior North Korean officials, promising better ties and a bright future for their country if it abandoned its nuclear weapons program, according to pool reports by journalists traveling with Mr. Pompeo.
Mr. Trump said the detainees, all U.S. citizens of Korean descent, were on their way back to the U.S. with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, above, who offered an olive branch to senior North Korean officials during his short visit.
Much of the cable commentary focused more on the olive branch – his stated desire to seek peace and de-escalation – than the stick, which was his announcement that the United States will impose stiffer sanctions until the regime changes its behavior.
Trump started on a bipartisan note, but ... In advance of the speech, administration officials pushed the idea that Trump would extend an olive branch to Democrats and urge the two warring parties to come together for the good of the country.
Contrary to the PKK propaganda, the Olive Branch Operation is not aimed against the Kurds of Syria but at a terrorist organization that has fought a bloody and dirty war against a key NATO ally, Turkey, for over 30 years.
At the same time, Operation Olive Branch is an effort by Turkey and its allies to preserve the territorial integrity of Syria, where we continue to work toward genuine political change for the purpose of promoting peace, stability and security.
In an apparent olive branch, the second to last paragraph of the document said that the EU approach is in line with the U.K.'s current stated objectives and if they were to "evolve" then Brussels may reconsider its offer.
Though he has been critical of Trump in the last year, quitting a presidential advisory council like other CEOs after Trump's remarks about the Charlottesville violence that did not condemn white supremacists, Dimon has put out an olive branch before.
Here's the latest: As protests broke out in Venezuela again, President Nicolás Maduro said he was open to sitting down with the opposition, although it was unclear whether the olive branch was a genuine offer or just a delaying tactic.
Since the start of the eight-day-old incursion, dubbed "Operation Olive Branch" by Ankara, President Tayyip Erdogan has said Turkish forces would push east toward the town of Manbij, potentially putting them in confrontation with U.S. troops deployed there.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta offered an olive branch to the opposition on Friday after being declared winner of this week's elections, and urged national unity and peace in the wake of a divisive dispute over the fairness of the poll.
Reed McIntosh, 74, lost a piece of the Berlin wall, an olive branch from Israel, a mask from Korea and a myriad of other priceless and personal items when an early morning fire swept through his Grand Prairie, Texas home on Feb. 14.
MONTREAL/RIYADH (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday said he would keep pressing Saudi Arabia on civil liberties amid a major diplomatic dispute but also offered an apparent olive branch, saying the kingdom had made some progress on human rights.
President Trump's 2017 visit to Saudi Arabia presented a perfect opportunity to extend an olive branch to the Muslim world at a time when millions of Muslim children are growing up as refugees — disaffected, poorly educated, and acutely vulnerable to extremist propaganda.
" That olive branch seemed to arrive early Friday afternoon when he announced he would meet with Trump next week "to begin a discussion about the kind of Republican principles and ideas that can win the support of the American people this November.
They included a medal with an olive branch and copies of his own writings, including Evangelii gaudium, in which he denounces many aspects of free-market economics; and Laudato Si, his opus on climate change, in which he chastises sceptics and their "denial".
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump held out an olive branch in his feud with National Football League players on Friday, asking them for recommendations as he considers pardoning several thousand people who may have been unfairly treated by the criminal justice system.
During his visit to the palace in October 2015, President Xi Jinping of China gave the monarch the Vessel of Friendship, a model of the "treasure ship" decorated with a dove and an olive branch medallion, which are symbols of friendship and peace.
He repeatedly extended an olive branch this week to the GOP-controlled Congress and the real estate mogul, pledging to find common ground on a myriad of policy issues and set himself up as a rare Democrat ally on some confirmation fights.
The news, possibly an olive branch to President Donald Trump, currently engaged in a low-level trade war with Beijing, came 24 hours after the White House announced a seven-year ban on U.S. companies selling components to Chinese smartphone manufacturer ZTE.
Turkey launched its air and ground assault on Afrin, dubbed Operation Olive Branch, in January to drive out the YPG, which it sees as an extension of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) that has waged an insurgency on Turkish soil since 1984.
While the delay to the latest tariff hikes will likely be welcome in Beijing, it's also likely that the Chinese negotiators won't see this move as an olive branch, or a U.S. willingness to compromise should the trade talks resume in September.
Graham appeared to extend an olive branch during a committee meeting Thursday, telling Democrats he wants the panel to be as "bipartisan as possible" and floated that he was mulling a resolution to go back to 28500 votes on judicial nominations after 6900.
A resumption of regular diplomatic exchanges between the two Koreas, analysts said, will inevitably erode the crippling economic sanctions against the North, while Mr. Trump will find it hard to threaten military action against a country that is extending an olive branch.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Kim Jong Un warned the United States on Monday he had a "nuclear button" on his desk ready for use if North Korea was threatened, but offered an olive branch to South Korea, saying he was "open to dialogue" with Seoul.
The casualties, which the ministry said occurred during clashes with the YPG/PKK, took place in the area where Turkey carried out its Olive Branch Operation last year, when the Turkish army wrested the Afrin region from the hands of Syrian Kurdish forces.
Like, Hannity is someone who will sort of, you know, throw that olive branch, or grab the thing that the Gateway Pundit's talking about, or that Mike Cernovich retweeted, then a lot of people ... He's one of those people that is a crossover.
IN AN ATRIUM designed to evoke ancient Greece—ringed by stone columns and six towering approximations of the Caryatids—it was fitting that Ren Zhengfei, chief executive of Huawei, should extend an olive branch to the West: a piece of his company.
In the summer of 2018, Mr. Abiy held out an olive branch to President Isaias Afwerki of Eritrea, by promising to unconditionally give back territory under Ethiopia's control that an international tribunal recognized by both countries had granted to Eritrea in 2002.
In the summer of 2006, when the Yankees broke ground on a gleaming new stadium in the South Bronx, they offered an olive branch to a community furious that more than 25 acres of treasured public parkland had been seized for the project.
At that time, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared its nuclear force was complete and extended an olive branch to the South and the United States, holding two summit meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump and three with the South Korean leader.
While the moniker might, at first glance, seem like an effort to repair the strained relationship between the United States and Turkey, it actually pays tribute to the latter country's ongoing military effort in Syria -- Operation Olive Branch -- which the United States opposes.
North Korea's missile launch last Tuesday came after more than a two-month lull in the country's nuclear and missile testing, which raised some hopes that it might be extending an olive branch to ease the hair-trigger military tensions on the peninsula.
The words on the medallion, featured on the online shop of the Singapore Mint, are accompanied by the dove and olive branch motif, a biblical symbol of peace, as well as a rose and a magnolia, the national flowers of the two countries.
Mr. Kasich infused his message with sympathy for the downtrodden and overlooked, and offered a surprising olive branch to gay voters, saying he was uncomfortable with restrictions, advocated by conservatives, that would allow businesses to deny service to same-sex couples who wish to wed.
" Then, Offset offered a very public olive branch to his estranged wife — crashing her headlining performance at Rolling Loud festival in Los Angeles with three boxes consisting of 2,000 stem roses worth $15,000 from Venus ET Fleur that spelled out "Take Me Back Cardi.
After a few frosty years, Bill Clinton accepted the olive branch offered by Obama and made the case for the nation's first African-American President's re-election during the 2012 Democratic National Convention in a way that Obama was unable to do for himself.
Image: GoogleAfter a recent spat led Google to pull YouTube from Amazon's Fire TV and Echo Show, it seemed like things were finally cooling down when Amazon extended an olive branch to Google by selling Chromecast devices again for the first time in years.
The operation, dubbed "Operation Olive Branch" by Ankara, pits Turkey against Kurdish fighters allied to the United States at a time when ties between Turkey and Washington - NATO allies and members of the coalition against Islamic State - appear dangerously close to a breaking point.
We want to extend the olive branch and extend one to us, but if what he is doing is naming somebody like Steve Bannon, who has got such a track record and such a reputation for being controversial, for leading the hunting season against Republicans.
A reminder: This is the group that wasn't on board with the previous iteration of the bill; the White House knew it wouldn't pass without those approximately three dozen votes, so they extended an olive branch by offering to repeal the essential health benefits requirements.
While Tsai has expressed confidence in the Taiwanese military's capability to defend the island, she appeared to extend an olive branch to Beijing on Friday in light of the historic summit between the leaders of North and South Korea -- another divided region in Asia.
Washington (CNN)Ivanka Trump emerged from observing the Jewish holiday of Shavuot to commemorate the start of LGBT Pride Month 2017, perhaps extending an olive branch to more liberal supporters disappointed she was not able to change her father's mind on the Paris climate agreement.
According to local station WGN9, images of the man, who has been identified as Clayton Hickey, began making the rounds on social media earlier this week after another voter snapped a photo of him wearing the shirt at a polling station in Olive Branch, Miss.
Two days after Ted Cruz pointedly refused to endorse Donald Trump in primetime at the Republican National Convention, Trump addressed the matter at a campaign event in Cleveland, extending an olive branch to Cruz and saying he hoped to eventually earn the Texas senator's support.
In his first speech mentioning the unrest, billionaire Li Ka-shing urged political leaders to offer young people an olive branch, calling them "masters of our future," according to an online video of remarks to a small crowd during a monastery visit on Sunday.
She says neither he nor his team has reached out to her so she could have an opportunity to buy her masters from BM, and he has said on social media he wants to sit down with her but she hasn't accepted his olive branch.
It was initially thought, on the basis of historical records, that the Thera event had contributed to the fall of the Minoan civilization, but radiocarbon dating of an olive branch placed the eruption several decades earlier, at a time when the Minoans were thriving.
Apple may have offered this olive branch in the hope of smoothing relations with Moscow, but its actions have contributed to a growing sense of insecurity in Ukraine, where the foreign minister, Vadym Prystaiko, has accused Apple of "not giving a damn" about his country.
A day after the White House quashed the religious freedom order, at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, Mr. Trump offered religious conservatives an olive branch by proposing to eliminate a law that bars churches with Internal Revenue Service charity designations from making political endorsements.
But he also said the EU would offer May an olive branch at their summit on Friday by saying they would start preparing among themselves for talks on a post-Brexit transition in order to be able to engage with Britain swiftly after London delivers.
The Broadway producer Scott Rudin, facing a barrage of criticism over his efforts to shut down productions of "To Kill a Mockingbird" around the United States, on Friday offered an olive branch to the affected theaters, letting them put on a version of the play.
"On the usual issues that you expect Democrats to oppose, they seem even stonier than I remember — no hint of an olive branch or honeymoon period with a new president whatsoever, from what I can see," says Matt Dickinson, a political scientist at Middlebury College.
On Monday at Plaza Brión, I spoke to an adviser for Freddy Guevara, a figure rising quickly among the opposition, who told me they had heard reports that Maduro was said to be considering an olive branch of sorts: a schedule for elections this year.
Dr. Luke remains one of the most powerful producers in the world, and the problem with Sony's merciful olive branch to Kesha is that working without him under Sony might cause the record label to take the promotion and resources put into her future albums less seriously.
Given the divisiveness of the campaign and the fact that Trump lost the popular vote to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, some Democrats expected him to offer something of an olive branch to voters -- and maybe even to politicians -- who might not have supported him.
" Earlier this month, Offset offered a very public olive branch to his estranged wife — crashing her headlining performance at Rolling Loud festival in Los Angeles with three boxes consisting of 2,000 stem roses worth $15,000 from Venus ET Fleur that spelled out "Take Me Back Cardi.
In a sneak peek at Monday's installment that was first shared by TV Guide, Ravenel reveals that Dennis has extended an olive branch in the midst of their contentious custody battle over daughter Kensie, 3, and son Saint, 18 months, by sending him a letter making amends.
In 2015, Google's first move with its Digital News Initiative came with a $165 million olive branch to help publishers succeed in a digital world, but things turned nasty when Google shuttered its Spanish news office following Spain's vote to tax Google for using news clippings.
Now, Cruz plans to offer an "olive branch" in Thursday night's Republican debate to voters currently not supporting him, Johnson told donors, part of what he pitched as an aggressive, intentional effort to make Cruz more attractive to voters who are unfriendly to the Texas firebrand's style.
When Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.) took the gavel, however, Schweikert was put on the powerful Ways and Means Committee, which some saw as an olive branch.
U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking at a summit in Canada on Saturday, said trade among the G-7 nations should be free of tariffs and other barriers, in what looked like an olive branch to close allies amid simmering tensions over duties imposed on steel and aluminum.
While granting Latinx artists permission to paint the side of its shop might have been regarded as an olive branch in calmer times, the murals put up sans-permit, in broad daylight, are seen by many of Weird Wave's detractors as an example of its white privilege.
Here are five takeaways from Tuesday's contests: Biden begins his pivot Speaking at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Biden delivered a message of Democratic unity, extending an olive branch to Sanders and his supporters -- almost as if the Vermont senator had already exited the race.
It may be too much to expect either side to surrender territorial claims on Kashmir, but India's Ramadan olive branch, however inauspicious, could become the start of a sorely needed dialogue if Pakistan responds by at least suspending its support for Islamic terrorist groups in Kashmir.
Gorsuch did offer Democrats an olive branch by backing away from some of the most aggressive legal stances taken by the Bush administration in the war on terror, with the nominee declaring that he was in a camp of advisers who favored a less hawkish approach.
The outreach to tech companies was launched in mid-December when Trump held a meeting with a dozen industry titans, including Schmidt and Bezos, to extend an olive branch after a campaign in which he occasionally targeted their companies in broadsides delivered via Twitter or campaign speeches.
After years of bad blood, Taylor Swift and Katy Perry buried their feud, first with a literal olive branch (a gift from Perry to Swift during the latter's reputation tour) and then with a fun, burger-meets-fries cameo in Swift's "You Need To Calm Down" video.
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) actually rejected an official invitation to meet with the White House to discuss unity and race relations in June 28503, an olive branch extended just six months into the administration and a full two months before the protests at Charlottesville happened.
Oxford-educated Khan, in the past a fierce critic of U.S. policy in the region, called for "mutually beneficial" ties with Pakistan's on-off ally the United States, and offered an olive branch to arch-foe India, saying the two nations should resolve their long-simmering dispute over Kashmir.
The peso, in line with currencies around the region, slipped 20013 percent to 24.3 per greenback a day after President Mauricio Macri declared the run on the peso to be over and sent an olive branch to the bond market by vowing to speed up his deficit cutting effort.
Cohen recounts GOP attacks, olive branch for Gaetz Cohen could be heard in the 36-minute long recording voicing his displeasure on a range of topics, including what he argued was over-the-top and even hypocritical treatment by Republicans since his public parting with Trump, his longtime employer.
In an olive branch to unify her party in fighting Trump, Clinton will add three new features to her "New College Compact," including eliminating college tuition for working families, a step that moves Clinton closer to the tuition free college plan that Sanders ran on in 2015 and 2016.
I should not take this as a—sort of a green light for Huawei in any real way, but just sort of a, what— an olive branch to some extent, to sort of help the Chinese at least think that we're going to help keep them in business?
"Anyway, if you are a neo-Nazi repressing personal cuckoldry fantasies, I'm going to extend an olive branch and pass Ley's advice onto you: "If you're a healthy person and a healthy couple, that you can probably safely explore even these taboo fantasies, so long as everything is consensual.
This post originally appeared on VICE IndonesiaIndonesia instituted a nationwide ban on the sale of beer at minimarts in 2015, ending a culture of late-night convenience store drinking seemingly overnight in a move that critics called a poorly thought out olive branch to conservative Islamic political parties.
WASHINGTON, March 13 (Reuters) - After all the rancor of the Democratic presidential race, front-runner Joe Biden has a chance in Sunday's debate to extend an olive branch to rival Bernie Sanders and his fervent liberal supporters in a bid for party unity before the general election fight.
But on Monday, the state party — which Mr. Cuomo controls — simultaneously offered an olive branch and threw down a gauntlet, telling Mr. Klein and Ms. Stewart-Cousins that the price for continued bickering could come via primary challenges (for the I.D.C.) or leadership changes (for the mainstream Democrats).
Traditionally, the State of the Union was a time for a president to address the nation, lay out a policy agenda and maybe even offer a bipartisan olive branch — payroll tax cuts or infrastructure spending or some kind of legislation that both parties can work together to accomplish.
Erdogan: 'Our target is not invasion' Speaking in Ankara on Monday, Erdogan said the previous day's events marked an important phase in Operation Olive Branch -- the invasion of Afrin -- and that forces would push eastward towards other Kurdish-held towns in northern Syria and across the border into Iraq.
John Negroponte, who was the first person to serve in the DNI role when it was created under President George W. Bush, urged the newly inaugurated president to extend an olive branch to the intelligence community, suggesting that he does not yet understand the gravity of its work.
While Trump called the Mueller probe a "disaster for our country," Putin offered Mueller an olive branch, inviting him and his team to be present for interviews of Russian intelligence officers in Moscow — so long as Russian investigators get to interview Americans about their actions in Russia, too.

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