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"My campaign is the campaign that tries to reach across the racial chasm, reach across the party chasm and bring us together," Espy said.
Clinton's trustworthiness and her ability to reach across the aisle.
See, Trump can reach across the aisle, if absolutely necessary.
One is the desire to reach across the left-right divide.
Anyone who tries to reach across the gap becomes a target.
Or should you reach across the aisle to grab some greatness?
Publishers are looking to maximize their reach across platforms, across mediums.
I don't want to reach across the aisle on that issue.
Barack Obama's farewell address encouraged us to reach across partisan lines.
It's hard to reach across a wide screen and comfortably type.
They won't be afraid to reach across the aisle for bipartisan solutions.
But again, reach across the aisle and serve our country and community.
And her nomination would show Trump's willingness to reach across the aisle.
After a while, I reach across the console and take her hand.
Progressives must reach across the party divide, making a virtue of nonpartisanship.
An ability to reach across an aisle and encourage some real dialogue.
To get to 50, Democrats did have to reach across the aisle: Sen.
This appears to be a reference to Iran's growing reach across the region.
You need electromagnetic waves if you want to reach across the Milky Way.
These canvassers were trying instead to reach across the political and cultural divide.
"I reach across the kitchen table every night" is a favorite campaign mantra.
To reach across to those who didn't vote for us to reach common ground.
It is often inspiring when lawmakers reach across the aisle to find common ground.
They need to begin again to reach across the aisle and go outside Washington.
When geeks and wonks reach across the divide, both policies and products will benefit.
If Motta looks across borders, then Rhys Ernst and Zackary Drucker reach across time.
Mr. Biden's ability to reach across the aisle is the better way to behave.
Facebook and Google's ad reach across the web makes the companies billions every year.
We must reach across cultural divides and recognize our power as an undivided force.
"It's awful hard having to reach across the table and shake hands," he said.
When she is happy, the gaze is kind enough to reach across an avenue.
Cummings's capacity to reach across the aisle, Meadows said, was among his most striking characteristics.
In only one drawing do the dancers reach across the seam and touch one another.
Ranku's product could fit nicely amongst Wiley's many tentacles that reach across the education space.
Do they go back to the drawing board, give up or reach across the aisle?
In his own way, Goldsmith also appeared able to reach across the city's traditional divides.
Despite her political scars, she has shown an unusual capacity to reach across the aisle.
He sees himself as a "pragmatic idealist" He has tried to reach across party lines.
As for Mr. Trump's incentive to reach across the aisle: The man likes to win.
Trey Gowdy, a Tea Party Republican who criticized Inglis' willingness to reach across the aisle.
Then she saw women dressed all in white reach across the barrier to pull her across.
From the outside Iran looks ascendant, using proxies to expand its reach across the Middle East.
That was in between saying she wanted to reach across the aisle and put partisanship aside.
It's my sincere hope Congress will be able to reach across the aisle & find a solution!
They say cats and dogs are enemies — but some pets want to reach across the aisle.
Be more persuasive by finding common ground with the other side, and reach across the aisle.
McConnell might meet resistance if he tries to reach across the aisle on healthcare legislation.  Sen.
She hopes art can reach across the divide, even in a world where that seems unlikely.
Joe Biden keeps talking about his desire to reach across the aisle and work with Republicans.
Astronauts will be able to reach across the suit and lift their arms above their heads.
And he wants Democrats to reach across the aisle so Republicans also participate in the conversation.
We have not yet seen Mr. Trump make any such effort to reach across party lines.
Music production didn't require a massive infrastructure, and YouTube helped extend K-Pop's reach across borders.
Somehow, this wizard in a cardigan could reach across the airways and make you feel loved.
I especially loved trying to find ways to work with Democrats and reach across the aisle.
His contribution is "single-handedly expanding [the program's] reach across the state," according to a press release.
Amy Klobuchar for trying to reach across the aisle by participating in town halls on FOX News.
"  "I will reach across the aisle and work with Americans in good faith instead of picking fights.
It's clear that Trump will have to reach across the aisle to make a deal on infrastructure.
They've made a toy that can reach across the jaded decades and capture your imagination once again.
He has sought to present himself as a moderate Democrat that seeks to reach across the aisle.
She then highlighted her willingness to reach across the aisle, citing her work with the late Sen.
In this case, nostalgia for the way old-school sitcoms were able to reach across partisan lines.
Worth tempts viewers to reach across the porous surface and take hold of what cannot be reached.
Whether Mr. Trump can reach across the aisle to sell it to Congress remains an open question.
It would evaporate the artifacts, institutions and communities that bind us together and reach across the generations.
"Google, however, is a serious platform with very deep reach across the entire country," the statement reads.
At that point, Democrats believe, Republicans will have to reach across the aisle and repair the law.
Let's come together on our side and reach across to their side and say, 'What are you feeling?
Because it is not associated with any political party or grandee, it can reach across the political spectrum.
Max Rose used Trump's tweet to reach across the aisle, there was no notable criticism of Omar's comments.
The need to reach across the aisle was a theme brought up again and again in the profile.
A recent Harvard/Harris poll found that 89% of Americans want their representatives to reach across the aisle.
Now more than ever, Democrats and Republicans must work together, reach across the aisle and achieve legislative compromise.
But now is the time for secular Jews to reach across that distance and build connection and solidarity.
Once a sprawling grass-roots organization with a reach across Egyptian society, the Brotherhood has been effectively shattered.
If there was any attempt to reach across and maybe lock a door across my breast, nuh uh.
Or maybe even reach across the aisle and pass legislation to stop the lawsuit dead in its tracks.
The game's reach across the Mid-Atlantic will be constrained because Baltimore is playing at the same time.
As Senators take up the House-passed legislation, they have a fresh opportunity to reach across the aisle.
The two Marines looking directly at the camera seemed to reach across the decades to compel a response.
The key to her success could lie in her ability to reach across the aisle and appeal to Republicans.
If this was an attempt to reach across the aisle—to connect with "real people"—it was transparently insincere.
But while Didi strengthens its position in China, it is also looking to expand its reach across the globe.
With Google's reach across YouTube, search, and Google Maps, it can give advertisers a deep understanding of people's intent.
And it's not even clear that Republicans are ready to reach across the aisle simply based on Tuesday's results.
It was the rare Bollywood movie to reach across the aisle, as it were, attracting moviegoers beyond the faithful.
So, the SNP will need to reach across the aisle in order to push through its most radical legislation.
Adding cross-channel comparability: Cross-channel comparability allows ad buyers to measure ad engagement and reach across different platforms.
"This is an opportunity to reach across the political aisle," she told viewers during her debut appearance on Monday.
But he also sought to present himself as a genteel moderate who was willing to reach across the aisle.
But the new act is proof that she can reach across the aisle in order to get things done.
His efforts to "reach across the aisle" resulted in compromises that came at the expense of the Democratic base.
In the "Parks and Rec" episode, which aired in 2015, he shows his willingness to reach across the aisle.
The divide between children and nature is vast but efforts to bridge it reach across sectors and political parties.
He compares it to having a long straw to reach across a table and dip into the other's beverage.
Reconciliation, which allows escape from the Senate filibuster, means that Republicans did not have to reach across the aisle.
I think somebody who really can reach across and understand the cross-currents that we have in America right now.
But he continued to press me, even going so far as to reach across his friend and stroke my thigh.
If you counsel them on civility, they'll be well-equipped to reach across the aisle once they reach Capitol Hill.
At its heart, this film is about two people who reach across cultures, fight against corporate greed, and find love.
By Halloween, the warmer temperatures will likely reach across to the Midwest, Central Plains, Southwest, and part of the Northeast.
On Tuesday, the leader of the Senate Democrats, Andrea Stewart-Cousins, praised Mr. Libous's willingness to reach across the aisle.
Specifically, we asked them to reach across the aisle and see what areas of agreement they could find, if any.
The episode left privacy watchdogs wary of how Verizon would handle user data as its reach across the web grew.
"As hard as it is, this is a moment to reach across divides of race, class and politics," Clinton said.
President Trump may now have to choose between escalating the conflict in Washington or attempting to reach across the aisle.
These days, it can be rare for legislators to reach across the aisle and work together to achieve meaningful change.
Throughout our live segments, you were able to reach across geographic and ideological divides to share your thoughts and questions.
"When we're really trying to reach across the aisle, it means including everybody – because that's what we're talking about," Parker said.
But he learned, over time, to reach across the aisle, even in small ways — something that the Central Committee frowns upon.
Genetic testing is becoming a popular way to reach across the African diaspora, the Atlantic reports from the Aspen Ideas Festival.
"This gives an opportunity for (President) Trump to reach across the aisle," Mike Caudill of Mountain Comprehensive Health Corporation told CNN.
In reality, Perez is standing between the Democratic candidates and Fox News' dizzying reach, across what looks like 2202 primary debates.
Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) signaled that the president was willing to defy Republican guidance and reach across the aisle on policy.
Those defections will force Ryan to reach across the aisle for Democratic votes, but the numbers on both sides remain uncertain.
And La Maison Simons is extending its reach across much of the country, after 175 years of operating only in Quebec.
Dole believed in the art of compromise and was more than willing to reach across the aisle to work with Democrats.
TV's Buck Sexton on "Rising" when asked if there would be an effort from House Democrats to reach across the aisle.
Mr. Robinson could sit on the top stone course at one side of the steeple and reach across to the other.
When he finished and took his seat next to his wife Laura, he felt a hand reach across to hold his.
Now is the time to reach across the aisle and finally do what is right, for the Dreamers and for America.
Our survival depends on our ability to reach across our comfort zones and challenge our own prejudices and assumptions about others.
And national rights, history tells us, reach across borders, for example to neighboring lands considered the rightful domain of that nation.
However, the FCC has an ongoing proceeding that could jeopardize the E-Rate program and limit its reach across the country.
It clearly worked in our administration, and you can get things done if you reach across the aisle and work hard.
He even tried to reach across the aisle, declaring the need for bipartisan support to accomplish these ambitious tasks at hand.
I have observed that men tend to prioritize party, while women tend to reach across the aisle and get things done.
Even in light of the election results, it will still be critical to reach across the aisle to find durable compromise.
JetBlue had a similar campaign in which they encouraged voters to "reach across the aisle," ideally to help reduce political polarization.
"In its pervasiveness, concentration, and reach across class lines, black poverty proves itself to be 'fundamentally distinct' from white poverty," Coates wrote.
All they had to do is reach across that sink and hold hands to realize they weren't that far apart at all.
It's only natural that these channels of common interest should eventually reach across continents and oceans, especially as automated translation technologies mature.
Someone in Egypt witnessing the Arab Spring could reach across the Atlantic to a young American student scrolling through a Twitter feed.
After hinting at a new embrace of bipartisan principals, the president needs to demonstrate an authentic willingness to reach across the aisle.
During my border visit, I met many artists, activists and even ranchers who sought to reach across the border, not close it.
He's sold himself as a dealmaker who can reach across the aisle, and even praised a Republican congressman during the 2018 midterms.
Alternatively watch Lennox Lewis make use of every inch of his reach across his back in jabbing other heavyweights half to death.
And some reach across all borders, connecting DJs in real life and online for a variety of projects, both musical and political.
But campaigners say giving governments so-called extra-territorial authority to reach across borders and access data would erode individuals' privacy rights.
This is why leadership from the federal government, with its immense reach across hundreds of millions of acres, could be so important.
He has also regularly spoken out about the need to reach across the aisle should he win the general election in 2020.
Iran isn't interested in those goals, Gerges said, and a US withdrawal would embolden it further its reach across the Middle East.
As president of distribution for the Studio, he directed the Company's film distribution strategy and expanded our global reach across multiple platforms.
When Biden touted his ability as a senator in the 1970s to reach across the aisle to work with segregationists, Booker pounced.
Mr. Trump said he was eager to reach across partisan lines and put aside "trivial fights" in the interest of helping Americans.
I had tried to make it work, compromising and bending my body over a divide too large for me to reach across.
Singapore-based Spacemob is one such contender, and today it announced a $5.5 million seed round to expand its reach across Asia Pacific.
First, he must reach across the aisle and be content with "half a loaf," to gain some Democrats' support for his agenda items.
With the launch of its speakers and digital assistant, Line is looking to move beyond its roots and expand its reach across Asia.
GUIRANE NDIAYE, a Senegalese zone commander, on how the Islamic State's Libyan branch is beginning to reach across a wide area of Africa.
Criminal justice reform is hailed as the one policy area where conservatives and progressives can still reach across the aisle and find consensus.
One interesting look that Larkin showed throughout the fight was using his left hand to reach across and check Lima's own left hand.
He was known to buck the GOP's leadership — earning the nickname "Maverick" — and reach across the political aisle to voice his candid opinions.
"There are many people in our country willing to reach across the divide, regardless of what you've heard in this campaign," she said.
The growth of Cantopop was driven by a huge expansion of Hong Kong media, especially television, which gave it its reach across Asia.
When failure to reach across the aisle is sure to lead to catastrophe, our leaders are still capable of doing the right thing.
He talks about his ability to "reach across the aisle" and be "less divisive" and restore a more inclusive tradition in the party.
For his part, Mr. Trump may have to choose between escalating the partisan warfare in Washington or trying to reach across the aisle.
First, he must reach across the aisle and be content with "half a loaf" to gain some Democrats to support his agenda items.
This time, Facebook said it had inaccurately measured the number of people an advertiser had the potential to reach across the social network.
And, if you are a Democrat and you reach across the aisle in compromise, I cannot even print what you might be labeled.
But of all the people who marched on Washington last month, they may be among the best positioned to reach across that aisle.
The former governor was especially thankful that the president, a Republican, would reach across party lines to commute the sentence of a Democrat.
Trump has said on several occasions since he was elected in 2016 that he wants to reach across the aisle on the issue.
Red Hat allows IBM to expand its reach across its hybrid cloud infrastructure, which combines on-site private servers with third-party cloud computing.
I believe we can learn a lot from the spectrum of responses of these remarkable people who attempted to reach across an unfathomable divide.
They can pull themselves upright and walk by the time they're 1 year old, which allows them to close doors and reach across counters.
One resembles Nintendo's Joy-Con grip, but it pushes the controller halves together to make it easy to reach across to the other side.
It plans to use the new funding to further develop its technology products and to expand commercial reach across North America, Europe and Asia.
Japan has no claims in the waterway but worries about China's growing military reach across sea lanes through which much of Japan's trade passes.
Omise, a Bangkok-based payment enabler much like Stripe, has raised a $17.5 million Series B round to expand its reach across Southeast Asia.
To restore confidence in American elections in the long term, however, leaders with vision need to reach across the aisles to implement pragmatic reforms.
Ratcliffe hopes that the uproar surrounding Russia's election interference does not compromise lawmakers' willingness to reach across the political aisle to legislate on cyber.
He has shown an ability to reach across the aisle, working with Senator Edward Kennedy on the last serious congressional attempt at immigration reform.
There was pointed observation from the dais that two men from different political parties could "reach across the aisle" and have a civil discussion.
Best Buy wanted to team with the "Darnit Family" because they have broad reach across many digital platforms and are known for family fun.
The president in his State of the Union should reach across the aisle and challenge Democrats to work with him in the national interest.
Indeed, our security depends on our ability to reach across ideological divides — to understand one another, but also to try to solve problems together.
They elected him to be a pragmatic, non-ideological dealmaker who could reach across the aisle, break Washington gridlock, and get healthcare reform done.
Another major concern is Iran's missiles, which can reach across the Middle East to parts of Europe and Asia and need to be rolled back.
Though much of the party's base is fired up about left-wing policies, many of its candidates are busy trying to reach across the aisle.
"Different entities, the archaeological community, collectors, auction houses and museums, are trying to reach across the table to come up with some solutions," says McAndrew.
Australia-based cross-border payments startup Airwallex has closed a $13 million Series A round to expand its reach across Asia Pacific and into Europe.
It also eliminates the opportunity to demonstrate that the party can reach across the aisle and work with Republicans on issues that have bipartisan appeal.
Towards the end of her TimesTalk discussion on Wednesday, Dunham made a point to reach across the philosophical aisle to women who voted for Trump.
Both sides in Washington must simply come together, listen to each other, put down their armor, build trust, reach across the aisle and find solutions.
"Candidates who listen to voters in the middle are more likely to reach across the aisle and to get things done," Mr. Bloomberg argued there.
In total, however, the campaign will reach across 40 states and be mainly comprised of direct contact and online advertising tailored to people of color.
We got Perez Tuesday afternoon on the Hill, and asked if he's going to reach across the aisle and attempt to work with the president.
This leaves Trump two options if he wants to get something done: Fall in line with the rest of his party, or reach across the aisle.
"Our reach across Australia is second to none and we will use all our contacts and relationships to find you and bring you before a court."
CNN pointed out the first, then the second time on the video where viewers can see Finicum reach across his body toward that left-side pocket.
She's willing to be a progressive pugilist when necessary, but has also demonstrated the savvy to reach across the aisle in the service of her ideals.
Third, even the White House is not spinning the deal with Schumer and Pelosi as the beginning of a new strategy to reach across the aisle.
Democratic pollster Pia Nargundkar said on Wednesday that the fact political bases do not want to compromise makes lawmakers less likely to reach across the aisle.
Because they run on proprietary software, and because they are connected to the internet, their corporate creators can always reach across cyberspace and meddle with them.
It will be critical for both political parties to reach across the aisle to find solutions on issues such as trade, immigration, and denuclearizing North Korea.
Indeed, Hoyer has carved a reputation as a centrist compromiser, well-liked even among Republicans, who will reach across the aisle in search of a deal.
It's from this base that the United States extends its reach across the Pacific Ocean and projects military might far and wide across the Asian continent.
It is up to us to expect more from our leaders, to demand civility and a willingness to reach across the aisle to get things done.
But Republicans who supported previous versions of the Dream Act are livid over what they call Democrats' failure to reach across the aisle on this version.
Daniel Aldrich: Even though Sanders may have some different viewpoints than I do, he is trying to reach across the social Grand Canyon in this city.
To serve your constituents and find real solutions to the issues most important to your local communities, you must be able to reach across the aisle.
Lawmakers say they are worried about the power of Facebook over public opinion and Amazon's great reach across retail, media, and business services like cloud storage.
I bring mints, so I won't need anything to drink, so that the flight attendant won't have to reach across the row for the fat person.
My plea to Venezuelans who oppose Mr. Maduro's despotic rule is to reach across our divisions and reunite around the common project of a better country.
"If we can reach across the aisle, we can get things done and not be held hostage by 30 or 40 people," said Representative Peter King.
Such a candidate will reach across divisions of region, ethnicity and gender because he or she will appeal to a much larger constituency, the 99 percent.
Acknowledging those concerns, Collins is quick to tout his bipartisan bona fides and insists that impeachment will not hamper his ability to reach across the aisle.
It is time to reach across the aisle and to find a way to move forward in finally solving the problems facing our broken immigration system.
Through these efforts, we came to understand that in order to achieve most anything in this town one must be willing to reach across the aisle.
If we are to establish a lasting and successful replacement for Obamacare, Republicans should reach across the aisle for help, and Democrats should accept the offer.
Is it possible for the funeral of any great activist to reach across the aisle, and yet stake out a clear political legacy to its mourners?
Fantasy Flight Games is leading a board game revolution, with three games that reach across the digital divide to bring smartphones and tablets into the tabletop experience.
"On countless technical and challenging issues, she has an ability to reach across the globe to get the voices that need to be engaged involved," Lew said.
And in late 2014, one strain managed to cross the ocean that had previously prevented its spread into the Americas, significantly expanding its reach across the globe.
Its primary purpose is to document the efforts of communist states to expand their ideological and cultural reach across what was then known as the "Third World".
Despite pushing out content in this digital medium, The Rock understands that having monetized reach across all mediums important, surely keeping a stronghold on film and television.
For a long time, I considered it my mission in life to reach across the aisle and racial divides, even if it meant being a lonely voice.
As election season rolls onward, the rhetoric has become nastier, the ads have become tougher, and both voters and politicians seem unwilling to reach across the aisle.
In some places, like Seattle and Washington, D.C., activists were able to reach across dividing lines and re-route development away from some of its worst effects.
The speaker will also have the ability to set the agenda in the lower chamber and decide whether and to what extent Democrats reach across the aisle.
"Both sides in Washington must simply come together, listen to each other, put down their armor, build trust, reach across the aisle and find solutions," Trump said.
For years, large retailers have aggressively lobbied Congress to enact new taxing authority that would allow states to reach across borders to collect revenues on Internet sales.
They're frustrated that the two major political parties in Congress have too often refused to reach across the aisle to find common ground and avoid legislative paralysis.
The metric captures the combined reach across all Facebook's apps including core Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, which Facebook estimates is about 63 billion monthly active users. 2.
Anti-vaccine advocacy is a growing force in American politics and around the globe as formerly fringe activists have developed a wide reach across social media platforms.
He has emphasized the need for a national 50-state campaign, saying as a governor he knows how to reach across the aisle to get things done.
The marker is called Monument 1 and is the first of more than 900 that reach across the United States from the St. Croix to the Pacific.
But under normal circumstances, one thing an Upper West Side enhancer will not do is reach across town to twiddle genes residing on the Upper East Side.
Compared to men, American women co-sponsor more bills across party lines, and the huge majority declare to researchers that they're more willing to reach across aisles.
And she personifies a realistic, down-home, reach-across-the-aisle, let's-get-things-done approach to problem-solving that makes Warren look like a brick wall.
Williams thinks Utah is a sign that other Republican states are movable on the issue — so long as LGBTQ activists are willing to reach across the aisle.
Carper prides himself on an extensive record of serving the state and an ability to reach across the aisle, while serving as a check on the Trump administration.
However, during Moran's tenure on the Committee, he has demonstrated the willingness to reach across the aisle, having sponsored several pieces of legislation with Tester before becoming Chairman.
In his new role, he will open Square 1's first office in Utah and build the company's reach across the state supporting existing clients and new prospects.
Clark, who tended to land on the DL if asked to reach across the coffee table to pass the remote, wound up spotting in the outfield corners instead.
This vulnerability has given me a new determination to reach across boundaries and bridge chasms of distrust, and to encourage my organization and my church in that direction.
Partisan polarization, and the rise of issue-based purity tests for party leaders, had reduced incentives for centrist establishment leaders to reach across the aisle for coalition building.
The senior senator from Maine has been in Congress for nearly two decades, and she is one of the few Republicans willing to consistently reach across the aisle.
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie said Trump should witness first hand the work being done by local Muslims to reach across faiths and help those in need.
Under former President Obama, the group emerged most prominently during spending fights, forcing GOP leaders to reach across the aisle for Democratic support to keep the government running.
"It would mean not being able to reach across the table and touch his hand or, if we're having an intimate moment, to kiss his face," she mused.
" When Bash asked if Sanders would reach across the aisle and "pick up the phone and call the White House" to promote the legislation, Sanders emphatically replied: "Absolutely.
But unlike the states, one of the biggest barriers comes down to topology: they just literally can't get the wires to reach across the rocky hills and valleys.
He went on to say that Republicans have failed to "reach across the aisle to craft bipartisan solutions," citing guns, climate change, jobs, immigration, health care and infrastructure.
I was in an interesting discussion ... So there's this argument that says, well, you have to learn to reach across the aisle and understand where they're coming from.
Mr. Biden's opening pitch as an electable pragmatist who can reach across the aisle has resonated with many Iowa Democrats who are desperate to end Mr. Trump's presidency.
Not only will the normal range of motion be easier, but astronauts will be able to reach across their own torso or lift something clear over their head.
Mr. Trump said he was eager to reach across partisan lines and put aside "trivial fights" in the interest of helping Americans, but he was short on details.
In recent weeks, his campaign has also begun highlighting efforts to reach across the aisle and framing his six terms in office as evidence of his effectiveness in Washington.
Chinese tech giant Alibaba is using its unparalleled reach across e-commerce, logistics, entertainment and travel to change the way its users consume, interact with and participate in sports.
KELLY: Senator Christie, you began this campaign touting your record as a Republican from a blue state who knows how to get things done and reach across the aisle.
" — Amy Walter, national editor of the Cook Political Report "Kasich: the nice-guy-reach-across-the-aisles stuff just won't play in the first-in-the-South G.O.P. primary.
The big picture: Alibaba and Tencent use unparalleled reach across e-commerce, logistics, entertainment and tech to change the way its users consume, interact with and participate in sports.
Conservative Ted says he's got no issues working with the NY's liberal rookie Congresswoman and adds, he'll reach across the aisle for anyone -- it's all about the policy, baby.
It was meant to ensure that the Obama government appeared dysfunctional and broken and prove the argument that Obama is ineffectual, weak, and unable to reach across the aisle.
Second, the acquisition of media and digital marketing assets will enhance operators' brands and extend reach across the value chain, although this is likely in more developed markets initially.
Along the way, allies of No Labels recognized leaders willing to reach across the aisle – like those in the Problem Solvers Caucus – often did so at significant political risk.
Current Prime Minister Haider al Abadi, in power since 2014, is running for re-election with his newly formed "Victory" coalition on a bid to reach across sectarian lines.
With the power of social media, mobilizing people to act is now easier than ever and a chance for people to reach across the aisle for a common goal.
If the sort of reach-across-the-aisle politics McCain practiced at the peak of his maverick period were ever popular, they have now been nearly entirely wiped out.
But they're also encouraging the Speaker to reach across the aisle sooner on the must-pass bills, which, in any case, must ultimately gain Democratic support to become law.
The giants of global banking have turned London into a financial center rivaling New York, using hubs here to extend their reach across the rest of the European market.
At a time of deep polarization, Mr. Frelinghuysen sought to strike a more moderate tone, saying in his statement that he has striven to reach across the political aisle.
Despite the deep divisions within the federal government, Grisham also said that Trump would reach across the aisle to pass more bipartisan policy priorities such as prescription drug reform.
Many Americans, at least in the weeks that followed the presidential election, attempted to reach across the political divide and establish a constructive dialogue with one-time ideological adversaries.
"If Hispanic grass-roots organizations don't find ways to reach across the aisle and work together on all the issues affecting Hispanic Americans, we'll never make progress," Curbelo said.
Trump could sidestep the conservative House Freedom Caucus – members of which largely opposed the healthcare bill he pushed – and reach across the aisle to make a deal on infrastructure.
The response sets up a political clash for Amazon — a company that has had no shortage of battles with officials as it extends its reach across the country and globe.
It's the old promise of transmedia storytelling, where a single story can reach across multiple platforms and channels — only this time, the actual writers and directors themselves are on board.
At the same time, the G28.0 measures just 73 inches across, which lets me reach across the screen easily with my thumb when I'm using the phone in one hand.
If Republicans had a genuine desire to reach across the aisle for a respectable Democrat capable of leading the bureau, there are any number of other people they could choose.
Islamic State has extended its deadly reach across the Middle East and beyond, with recent attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, carried out or inspired by the jihadist group.
The idea of one online media company producing the most content and possessing the widest reach across the most relevant platforms might not be 'the model of the future' afterall.
The examples above show that when there is a willingness to reach across the aisle and work together to develop real solutions for America's families, consensus and agreement are possible.
Yet well before its formation, subnational governments had recognized the need to reach across political borders to address commonalities such as social policies, environmental and climactic concerns, and economic development.
But I believe that 'We the People' cannot afford to elect another Congress that lacks the courage to reach across the aisle and the independence to assert its constitutional authority.
A prime aim of the acquisition and new PropertyPro platform is to expand ToLet's agent and listings reach across Nigeria and increase the number of sales listings, Balogun told TechCrunch.
Meanwhile, on the left, the thinking goes: we need to reach across the aisle to combat climate change, and maybe the military is the institution that can make the reach.
Given a chance to reach across the pond and offer condolences to longtime European allies in Wednesday's Oval Office address, Trump said nothing positive and put up a travel wall.
It sings of how men become warriors and of how they can reach across seemingly impossible divides to clasp hands and lock eyes before blowing their mutual enemy to pieces.
Faced with a Democratic-controlled House, Mr. Trump may now have to choose between escalating the partisan warfare in Washington or trying to reach across the aisle, our correspondent writes.
" She was a legislative aide when Mr. Gardner was a member of the state House, and remembers him as "a really good legislator," someone who "would reach across the aisle.
Jones said that he would represent the interests of the people of Alabama, even if he has to buck the Democratic Party and reach across the aisle to the Republicans.
With dozens of conservatives poised to oppose the budget deal over deficit spending concerns, Ryan and House GOP leaders will be forced to reach across the aisle for Democratic votes.
And while a pet-centric documentary certainly cannot "fix" the long-standing political stratification of the United States, it could help those who see it reach across the proverbial aisle.
As our lawmakers arrive to the negotiating table, let us applaud their efforts, encourage them to reach across the aisle, and create smart and lasting policy that does right by all.
While stories about Don Jr. have vast reach across Facebook and a high number of average clicks across the social network, Russia-related stories mentioning Eric Trump have not captivated audiences.
Coupled with events like the recent disappearances of five people connected to a Hong Kong publisher of books critical of Beijing, the episode has raised questions about China's reach across borders.
The Other Politicians: Perhaps in an effort to reach across the aisle — which she hasn't exactly been doing with the paid family leave policy she's working on — she also follows Sens.
But on 2nd thought - how amazing is it that Patrick inspired so many of us to reach across that divide & care for a creature previously unknown to so many of us?
I felt like she was trying to make a connection but Lady Bird was very...distant, and it was clearly hard for the mom to reach across and make that connection.
Perry praises Bush for his commitment to campaign promises, his willingness to reach across the aisle in Congress, and how he "rose to the occasion" in the wake of 9/11.
Scaramucci told CNBC on Tuesday a Democratic win would also mean Trump will be forced to reach across the aisle and "frame his narrative" for a possible 2020 presidential election run.
Six-year-old Snapdeal claims to have over 4003 million products from some 275,000 sellers — a figure boosted by its marketplace — and reach across over 6,000 towns and cities in India.
MONTREAL, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Irving Oil said on Wednesday it agreed to buy Ireland's only refinery from Phillips 66, a deal that will extend the Canadian company's reach across the Atlantic.
Instead of taking the easy path and developing partisan proposals, reach across the aisle to develop policy approaches that can support healthy early childhood development for the good of the country.
"What a difference in time that was from what we are witnessing today," she said, adding that there was not enough of an effort to "reach across the aisle" in Congress.
"And that requires us to be more civil, to support politicians who have the courage to take risks and to reward those who reach across the aisle in search of compromise."
By exhibiting these short documentaries together, Heller prompts a discussion of international intervention and the quest for genderqueer security and acceptance that can reach across borders and lift an impoverished population.
They showed me what it looks like to reach across the aisle and stand up for free speech even though they didn't agree with what I wrote in that controversial article.
And here the story of Paddy Hearn, the baroquely unwanted homeless youth, starts to flower into the biography of Lafcadio Hearn, the writer whose reputation would eventually reach across the world.
Those components underscore the law's broad reach across the healthcare sector and its potential to form a pillar in a federal strategy to combat the spread of a deadly, unknown disease.
But Trump has thus far failed to reach across the aisle for any major piece of legislation, while also attacking Republicans over health-care legislative failures and the Russia sanctions bill.
The 85-year-old justice, who recently marked 25 years on the bench, also lamented what she said was a lack of effort to "reach across the aisle," the newspaper noted.
Theresa May under scrutiny Ireland's Prime Minister and his deputy have for several months now been politely offering May advice to drop some red lines and reach across the political divide.
"If you are ever trying to reach across party lines, that's a much more difficult strategy on Facebook," said Aaron Rieke, managing director at Upturn and one of the study's authors.
The transport giant will collaborate with and provide investment to help Europe's Taxify extend its reach across a range of markets from Hungary and Romania, to South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya.
Now the group, hoping to stir some bipartisanship on Capitol Hill, is overhauling its scoring system in hope of broadening its congressional base and rewarding those who reach across the aisle.
To allow for mobility, the upper torso has a new shoulder placement so the astronauts can move their arms in a range of motion, lift objects overhead or reach across their body.
China has started fresh construction work in the disputed South China Sea, new satellite images show, a sign that Beijing is continuing to strengthen its military reach across the vital trade waterway.
If healthcare reform passes on a party-line vote via reconciliation, they say, there will likely be less appetite for Republicans to reach across the aisle for Democratic votes on tax reform.
And I pledge that this Congress will be transparent, bipartisan and unifying; that we will seek to reach across the aisle in this Chamber and across the divisions in this great nation.
Democrats also question why GOP lawmakers would work to preserve rules which the new FCC chairman has long criticized and why Republicans would reach across the aisle when they control Congress. Sen.
"But I believe that 'We the People' cannot afford to elect another Congress that lacks the courage to reach across the aisle and the independence to assert its constitutional authority," Bloomberg said.
One solution is to reach across disciplines – for patients, doctors, biologists, engineers, mathematicians, computer scientists, social scientists, designers and developers to work together to harness research, technology and the Internet of Things.
It is more critical than ever that we work together and reach across the aisle to get meaningful legislation done, remembering that Congress represents its people and not its own partisan interests.
And while Sanders could, in theory, reach across and win over some Trump voters—much as Robert Kennedy did in 1968, with supporters of George Wallace—defeating Hillary Clinton is obviously tough.
These residential homes placed young, middle-class, often female reformers among poor immigrant communities, providing classes and services and trying (with uneven results) to reach across differences of class, language, and ethnicity.
Hezbollah has reach across the Middle East and into Africa, Schuster said, including in Kenya -- where three Americans were killed at the weekend in an attack by the al-Shabaab terror group.
"It does show a willingness to reach across the aisle, and on top of that, a different wing of the Democratic Party," said Alex Ward, a defense expert at the Atlantic Council.
Shuster cautioned that there is still a "lot of work to do" on the plan, but said he has every intention to reach across the aisle and incorporate Democrats into the process.
Overwhelming opposition from the Democrats could prove significant since dozens of conservative Republicans are expected to oppose the Senate's budget package, likely forcing Ryan to reach across the aisle for Democratic support.
No other superstar in rap's short history has been able to reach across generational and cultural lines without compromise, let alone being able to dictate their own narrative on the grandest stages.
Legislation that would regulate automated cars, set rules regarding data privacy, or even fund President Donald Trump's Space Force would require members to reach across the aisle, forging new alliances with new priorities.
Consolidating multiple, siloed apps into a single interface that can reach across borders also looks like a strategy to maximize activity from an existing user-base by simplifying access to its booking platform.
Sternlicht said that his company's broad reach across the real estate space — with hotels, apartments and malls in the United States and abroad — enables him to view the market on a broader scale.
Though Republicans will soon control the White House, there still remains the same finger-pointing and blame-shifting along with the same reticence to reach across the aisle and look for common ground.
You think you can reach across hundreds of millennia of genetic variation to tell this horse, Grand Tito, to calm down after getting hit by a bunch of debris before the Kentucky Derby?
Meanwhile, Marc Short, the White House's legislative affairs director, on Tuesday suggested Democratic support would be crucial for tax reform, raising questions about how much the White House will reach across the aisle.
He has also bought stakes in a number of leading video-game companies, including Ubisoft, the French company behind the popular Assassins Creed franchise, to expand the company's reach across the media industry.
And in his closing statement, Espy criticized the current state of Congress and said he would "lift us above all the noise" and reach across the aisle to bring people of Mississippi together.
Blue Dog Democrats are lining up in firm opposition to the Republicans' tax code overhaul, hoping that Tuesday's election results will force GOP leaders to reach across the aisle for a bipartisan alternative.
The invitation, which was first reported by Politico, marks one of the first significant efforts to reach across the aisle by the Trump administration since the 35-day government shutdown ended last month.
It can also use its variety of instruments to measure the sun's magnetic fields and solar wind, or the energized stream of particles emitted by the sun that reach across our solar system.
It can also use its variety of instruments to measure the sun's magnetic fields and solar wind, or the energized stream of particles emitted by the sun that reach across our solar system.
"The scale of the bushfires this season, not least their simultaneous reach across many borders, has demonstrated to me the limits of these arrangements," Morrison said in a speech in the capital, Canberra.
But she remains mired near the bottom, despite the conventional wisdom -- pushed by highly placed center-right pundits -- that Democrats are going to have to reach across the aisle to win in 2020.
"It's truly troubling that the administration wants the Supreme Court to support South Dakota's attempt to reach across its borders to tax any business anywhere in the country," he said in a statement.
So the question is how do you break the filter bubble, and how do you think we as a society will reach across the island and break those filter bubbles to change hearts?
The benchmarks reach across seven broad categories — health care, education, opportunity, economy, infrastructure, crime & corrections and government — and include 22 metrics within the larger categories, with literally thousands of data points behind the measures.
With 2,000 colonists in cryosleep and bevy of human embryos on board, its mission is to reach the distant planet Origae-6 and set up a new outpost, spreading humanity's reach across the galaxy.
With Fleek, after a marketer creates their campaign, they can browse a "talent marketplace" of different creators, which includes their reach across different demographic groups and on various video platforms like YouTube and Facebook.
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It puts House Speaker Paul Ryan in exactly the same position as John Boehner was in 2015: having to reach across the aisle for votes on legislation that the hardliners in his caucus oppose.
Despite our political differences, the debt of gratitude we owe our servicemembers unites legislators and inspires us to reach across the aisle to make good on the promises our nation has made to veterans.
The prince also spoke of how he has always tried "to reach across the boundaries of faith and community; to extend a helping hand wherever one might be needed," citing his late grandmother's actions.
It is my hope that Members of Congress will finally reach across the aisle and work together to solve this problem with common sense immigration reform that secures our borders and keeps families together.
McCain's service, by the late Republican senator's design, became an extended comparison between his heroism, capacity to reach across the aisle and ethos of service and the self-promoting behavior often displayed by Trump.
The coronavirus has landed on this city's doorstep, its unwelcome arrival a sign of the outbreak's growing reach across America to cities far from the coasts and not as densely populated as New York.
Presidents typically use the annual showpiece to invoke national togetherness, to reach across partisan divides and to market political priorities while relishing the pageantry of an occasion designed to highlight their power and prestige.
We applaud Grassley and Durbin for leading the effort to reach across the aisle in a difficult political environment to affirm that Americans should not serve prison time for crimes they did not commit.
Bahrain, which has been accused of torture and other abuses, had used what is known as an Interpol red notice to reach across the world and grab him, despite rules meant to protect refugees.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China has started fresh construction work in the disputed South China Sea, new satellite images show, a sign that Beijing is continuing to strengthen its military reach across the vital trade waterway.
When you reach across the aisle and open your heart and mind, you might just find that you have more in common than you think with the guy on the other side of the fence.
Reed has fashioned himself as someone willing to reach across the aisle: He is the co-chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus and has sought to promote a bipartisan approach to issues like immigration.
Lucidworks has been helping large organizations like Reddit with complex content build search tools that reach across massive content stores, but the company wanted to make the underlying search technology available to a wider market.
Early spin from the White House was that Trump was supposed going to reach across the aisle, make nice with Democrats after a bruising shutdown fight, and look for policies that could build common ground.
In November, Scaramucci told CNBC that Democrats taking control of the House would mean that Trump will be forced to reach across the aisle and "frame his narrative" for a possible 2020 presidential election run.
There is little reward, in the current political environment, for people of either major political party to reach across partisan boundaries to solve problems, even though it is in the best interest of our nation.
Karlie: As we've scaled Kode With Klossy's reach across the country it's not always possible for me to be at each and every camp, but I do my best to visit camps when I can.
By 2000, it wants full fiber broadband coverage to reach across all of the UK. Currently the UK only has 22020% full fiber connections, which compares dismally to 23% in Spain and 89% in Portugal.
And he's warning Ryan and GOP leaders that they'll need to reach across the aisle to secure a bipartisan deal if they hope to keep the government open beyond April 28, when current funding expires.
The Lugar Center, for instance, publishes a Bipartisan Index that singles out those legislators who work hardest to reach across the aisle and co-sponsors bipartisan staff outreach on arms control and global food security.
It should be noted that while Cruz is a fierce partisan on issues such as health care, immigration, and gun rights, he has managed to deftly reach across the aisle with regard to space policy.
"It's there for all political thinking and policy approaches so we are all on the same page going forward and bringing a bipartisan, bicameral discussion," he said of his desire to reach across the aisle.
Republicans, who control both houses of Congress, have done little to reach across the aisle to craft bipartisan solutions – not only on guns and climate change, but also on jobs, immigration, health care, and infrastructure.
He calls the maneuver the "Dutch Reach," and it works like this: When you are about to exit the car, you reach across your body for the door handle with your far or opposite hand.
As a Democrat in Arizona, I voted for McCain as senator because I felt he was a leader for all, one who would reach across the aisle to try to create solutions for all Americans.
Nor was it clear that Mr. Trump was any more eager to reach across the aisle and build new coalitions with Democrats even as his party's control of the Senate narrowed to a single seat.
Since Austria's snap elections in September, it had been unclear whether Mr. Kurz would revive a politically costly coalition with the far right or reach across the political spectrum to the Greens, his ideological opposites.
The demise of the Libor and London Whale prosecutions shows how difficult it is for federal prosecutors to pursue charges in cases that reach across markets and involve defendants acting largely outside the United States.
"Every single Mozart opera is about reconciliation and trying to reach across a divide of violence," said Peter Sellars, the American theater director who is staging Mozart's "La Clemenza di Tito" during the Salzburg Festival.
But people have grown impatient with calls to reach across the aisle simply for the sake of bipartisanship; those who use their power to systematically deny women and minorities their basic rights are not "decent" people.
In a social-experiment-slash-promotion, JetBlue promised an airplane full of passengers a free round-trip ticket to somewhere on JetBlue's route if they could "reach across the aisle" to unanimously decide on a destination.
Creating an immigration commission would be a way for President Trump to reach across the aisle to ensure that whatever agreement is made on immigration is bipartisan and earns enough support to avoid a Senate filibuster.
Content companies are doing their best to aggregate their reach across platforms into a coherent pitch, rather than letting the cross-platform model be interpreted as a temporary solution for the fractalized state of online media.
"It is my hope that Members of Congress will finally reach across the aisle and work together to solve this problem with common sense immigration reform that secures our borders and keeps families together," she added.
NEW YORK, June 1 (Reuters) - Elliott Management, the $27 billion hedge fund, has hired a Houlihan Lokey banker as part of its activist team, as the group expands its reach across a broad range of sectors.
The perpetrator (or perpetrators) made a critical mistake in assuming that having the power to reach across borders and permanently silence a well-known critic meant they were free to do so without fear of repercussions.
As Democrats call for independence and pragmatism from Republicans, we should be asking ourselves how tolerant we are of dissent within our own party and how much we are really willing to reach across the aisle.
Ms. Collins has highlighted her record as a centrist senator willing to reach across the aisle and work on bipartisan legislation, including her work as one of the most senior members of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Artemis, of Sweden, was flagged for a port-starboard violation at the mark and had to slow just as it approached the finish line after a short reach across the wind, allowing the Kiwis to win.
The most immediate threat comes, of course, from President Trump's fixation on expanding the staggering number of barriers that already reach across more than one-third of our nearly 2,000 miles of border shared with Mexico.
It seems absurd that the United States and its allies could fail to see that these were only the first of many tentacles that would unfurl from Tehran to extend the mullahs' reach across the region.
While often viewed as a pesky left-wing gadfly, he is also known to reach across the aisle, working on legislation with Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa and Senator John McCain of Arizona, both Republicans.
The former vice president used the speech to push his "unity" theme, hitting directly back at those who criticize his desire to reach across the aisle, as well as highlighting his links to former President Barack Obama.
After spending months governing as a hard-right conservative, President Donald Trump made his first real reach across the aisle last week — coming to an agreement with congressional Democrats to raise the debt limit for three months.
In this latest episode of Shocking Crimes Florida Man Committed, we see a 40-year-old customer named Daniel Taylor reach across a McDonald's register counter to grab onto the front of employee Yasmine James's shirt collar.
"Nothing of this magnitude had ever been done before," says Arnold Howard, a pastor at Eno Baptist Church in Baltimore whom Friend tapped early on to grow the Health Ministry Network's reach across all the independent denominations.
The leaders of the Blue Dogs said the changes will bring more transparency to the legislative process, encourage members to reach across the aisle and restore public trust in an institution many voters deem to be dysfunctional.
Women are also more likely to reach across the aisle to find common ground: a 2015 study of the US Senate found that female senators more frequently worked across party lines as compared to their male counterparts.
A spectacular explosion of a SpaceX rocket on Thursday destroyed a $200 million communications satellite that would have extended Facebook's reach across Africa, dealing a serious setback to Elon Musk, the billionaire who runs the rocket company.
Others reach across the eastern border, like banh chao, cousin to Vietnamese banh xeo, a giant crepe that looks like an omelet but is free of eggs, made instead with rice flour and turned gold by turmeric.
Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, who would lead impeachment proceedings, implored Republicans to reach across party lines to address what he called the "culture of corruption" around Mr. Trump.
This has led to some members of Congress more afraid of their bases than they are of a general election challenge, and it means they have a major disincentive to reach across the aisle and make deals.
The trail has been blazed; they need only to follow those who have proven that by addressing poverty with an economic agenda, one can reach across boundaries of race and ethnicity to uplift communities — and win races.
Mr. Conway, 53, would lead a department of about 1,000 lawyers that has vast reach across the government, handling issues like national security and consumer protection and enforcing federal programs and the actions of the president himself.
But Pence's importance as a tie-breaker in 2018 will depend on whether Republicans reach across the aisle, whether they can lock in support within their own party and the type of votes brought to the floor.
Their efforts to reach across the aisle keep being met by hands wielding machetes; their overwhelming impulse to take the high road ignores the fact that Republicans have already blown up the bridge on the high road.
The governor echoed critics of gerrymandering who say that putting lawmakers in safe districts leads to partisan polarization, because incumbents fear only a primary challenge from the extremes and lack any incentive to reach across the aisle.
The senior administration official said Trump, "in a spirit of trying to reach across the aisle to advance the interest of all Americans, is going to try to provide a bipartisan way forward" on the immigration stalemate.
This notion has spread widely since Trump's election: that Americans just don't talk to each other enough, that we need to build friendships that reach across our personal info bubbles if America is ever going to heal.
But GOP leaders have struggled repeatedly to unite their restive conference behind major spending bills, forcing them to reach across the aisle to prevent government shutdowns — and lending the Democrats a good deal of leverage in the process.
This November 8th, if you fear the wurst, there is another potential weiner you can consider; a candidate who is truly willing to reach across the aisle on important issues facing our nation: Frank and The Sausage Party.
"Another volume would give Latin music much more of its due, and reach across the ocean to England more often, and go into inner space on the electronic waves of techno and rave," she writes in the preface.
Clinton and her campaign implied that Obama was simply being naive in assuming he could effortlessly reach across the aisle, and that it would take the cold-eyed, combative realism of a Clinton administration to hammer through results.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, in his first address to a joint session of Congress, defended his tumultuous presidency on Tuesday and said he was eager to reach across party lines and put aside "trivial fights" to help ordinary Americans.
And if, for whatever reasons, our party falls short of controlling both chambers of Congress, the next Democratic president will have to reach across the aisle to end the Republican obstructionism that has gripped Washington for so long.
I&aposm hoping that the next leader of the Republican Party in the House, whoever that is, will reach across the aisle and shake hands with whomever his minority leader and her minority leader and say enough is enough.
AND I THINK WHAT WE'RE – OUR GOAL IS TO BRING PEOPLE, REACH ACROSS THE AISLE, THERE HAS BEEN NO PENALTY IN THE BALLOT BOX FOR OBSTRUCTIONISTS, AND THERE'S BEEN NO REWARD FOR PROBLEM SOLVERS FOR PEOPLE CROSSING THE AISLE.
They lap the stagnant gray-greenof the ornamental pond whose koifloat blurry streaks of orangeand acid-bitten rocks called "cloudskeletons" adorn an island youcan reach across the humpbackedbridge where girls in rayon imitationsof Qing gowns zipped over jeansare posing.
John McCain, who made a dramatic return to Washington on Tuesday just days after surgery to remove a brain tumor, delivered an impassioned speech scolding colleagues in both parties for refusing to reach across the aisle on most issues.
The only thing holding us back is the political will of lawmakers to reach across party lines and fund infrastructure in a way that will rebuild this nation, inspire a generation, and breathe new life into the middle class.
Its valuation has laying the groundwork to go publicFibra Uno's size and reach across the country is the reason that WeWork has worked so closely with Fibra Uno, according to Jorge Pigeon, VP of capital markets and investor relations.
Now, watching high level Versus play is similar to watching the action scenes from the shows that the games are inspired by: split second missile dodging, high speed melee clashes, and huge beam attacks that reach across the battlefield.
There will, however, be the opportunity to reach across into your opponent's game world and affect it, starting with the ability to toss a "ghost coin" at your opponent's feet that sends a guard walking in his or her direction.
Yet, it seems that political gridlock exists because of distinct factions in the Republican House, including the far-right Freedom Caucus and the center-right Tuesday Group, and the political inability or unwillingness to reach across the aisle to moderate Democrats.
I mean, I think the reason why you&aposre seeing people resonates this is because the Democrats don&apost actually have a lot of new ideas, and anything that looks like moderation would require them to reach across the aisle.
The CSU is a needed ally for the CDU in their talks, but its embrace of Orbán, a hardliner with extremely controversial views on immigration, could be a troubling sign for Merkel as she tries to reach across the aisle.
Trump's deal last week deal to lift the debt ceiling coupled with hurricane relief is a signal to the GOP to "get it done" or else the president will "reach across the aisle" to do it, Ways and Means Committee Rep.
But they do reveal how much the federal government would have to change before attaining its current size and scope, where a budget of more than $3.5 trillion funds a state that can reach across the world, or into your email.
If states are allowed to reach across their borders to tax or regulate businesses that have no standing and no presence then this becomes open season on states to regulate, audit, tax, and control virtually any business entity with impunity.
And given Apple&aposs immense reach across the tech sector — whether it&aposs the semiconductor makers that make its chips, to competitors whose stocks trade in lockstep — any weakness for the tech giant is bad news for the whole industry.
The length of the increase in federal borrowing authority was a main sticking point in last week's White House showdown that ended with Mr. Trump embracing the Democratic approach — his first real reach across the aisle on a major issue.
Yet rather than talking about ways to reach across the aisle on climate change or offering clear ideas on how to work with fossil fuel-heavy red states on reducing emissions, Governor Brown said Republicans had sole responsibility for shifting positions.
He pointed to a 2019 study by researchers from Northeastern University, University of Southern California, and the nonprofit Upturn that showed left-leaning political ads targeted at a left-leaning audience went further than ads that reach across the aisle.
Republican lawmakers working on health care should reach across the aisle, and they should seek input from both GOP and Democratic state governors who would ultimately play a major role in implementing any changes to health-care policy, Heitkamp said.
If Senate Republicans are willing to reach across the aisle now, Senate Democrats should resist the easy route of demagoguing the Republican effort, instead taking advantage of the opportunity to fix ObamaCare and offer some specific reform ideas of their own.
President Trump said Thursday that he may not reach across the aisle to work with Democrats on a massive infrastructure bill, while at the same time acknowledging that they may be more supportive of the issue than his own party.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc, said on Tuesday it launched Google Station in India, a service that aims to deepen its reach across the country, as the search giant seeks to bring more people on to its Google platform.
Yet, as the internet ceased to be the domain of bedroom-dwellers, and spread its reach across the world via social networks and smartphones, the borders of "the weird part of YouTube" grew wider and wider so that today, surrealism is for everyone.
Infinity War has been billed as "the most ambitious crossover event in history," but if Marvel goes the House of M route and shakes the entire MCU into a new form, the studio might literally have to reach across universes to top it.
As Day 101 approaches, President Trump must begin to reach across the aisle, not only to Democrats in Congress, who he will need in order to pass legislation to keep the government functioning -- but to regular Americans who did not vote for him.
In Tuesday's speech, "the market wants to hear about concrete tax reform plans that have traction either across the Republican base or have the potential to reach across to moderate Democrats," said Alan Gayle, director of asset allocation with RidgeWorth Investments in Atlanta.
But rather than obstruct, Democrats should reach across the aisle and support both Sessions and Pompeo, giving Trump the team he needs and the team America voted for both at the presidential level and when they chose to keep a Senate GOP majority.
HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - From listening posts to jet fighter deployments and now surface-to-air missiles, China's expanding facilities in the Paracel Islands are a signal of long-term plans to strengthen its military reach across the disputed South China Sea.
Now is the time for everyone to roll up their sleeves, look toward the future, reach across the aisle — and figure out whether they want to be known for dismantling the ACA at all costs, or for taking smart steps to improve it.
The filibuster — a 60 vote threshold to pass most legislation in the Senate —  has made it all but impossible for sweeping policy packages to pass through the chamber, given both Republicans and Democrats need to reach across the aisle for additional votes.
Or lawmakers can stay in their comfort zones and look the other way — where they refuse to reach across the aisle to find common political ground to protect families from child sexual abuse — and be left with some serious soul searching to do.
Meanwhile, Congress, perhaps tired of receiving scam calls themselves, managed to collectively reach across the aisle and pass the TRACED Act, which essentially empowers the FCC and other departments to take action against robocallers — and prevents carriers from charging for anti-robocall services.
There was little effort on the President's part to reach across the aisle, let alone to even shake the hand of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who had her own partisan moment when she tore up his remarks at the close of his speech.
"This arrest sends a strong message to would-be fugitives – our reach across Australia is second to none and we will use all our contacts and relationships to find you and bring you before a court," an AFP spokesperson said in a statement.
"It's partially to reach across party lines and partially sort of calling bullshit on the hypocrisy of people who know that this is a serious problem and refuse to do anything about it or are actively putting the brakes on it," Cameron said.
Mr. Trump learned long ago to never admit a mistake, so his Twitter attack on Thursday placing the blame for the failure of health care legislation on those conservative Republicans was designed to clear the path for him to reach across party lines.
The San Francisco-based company — that shops for and delivers groceries from about 200 retailers including Target Corp and Costco Wholesale Corp — said it would use the capital to double the size of its team and expand its reach across North America.
"I have been a proud citizen of the United States for 25 years, yet the long arm of the Chinese Communist regime has extended its reach across the borders to ravage my heart by jailing the only close family I have," she said.
In the acrylic on canvas "Shoot to Kill" Lovelace succinctly evokes problems of gun legislation and racial hatred: Two arms reach across in front of the stars and stripes — not to clasp each other, but to be the first to grab a handgun.
"I am a strong supporter of Bernie Sanders too, but what I love about Elizabeth Warren most of all is her ability to reach across and talk to people in a different way," said Regina Bailey, a South Carolinian who is now supporting Warren.
Joe Manchin, a Democrat in a red state also up for re-election next term, has also been looking to reach across the aisle, skipping a meeting with President Barack Obama and Democrats on the Hill this week in favor of talking to both sides.
It's got a text conversation spread down either cheek, which I suppose could be the artist's way of saying that, while we may all be full of shit, we'll eventually figure out some way to reach across the cracks to find our other half. Maybe?
"If we want to stop demagogues, we have to start governing again, and that requires us to be more civil, to support politicians who have the courage to take risks, and to reward those who reach across the aisle in search of compromise," he said.
Since "repeal and replace" is a non-starter for Democrats and 50 percent of Americans, here are a few ways that Republicans can reach across the aisle to repair ObamaCare and successfully fulfill their duty to do what's best for their constituents, politics aside.
And because their lead foot is often almost directly in front of them to project their lead shoulder and maximize their reach across the shoulders on the jab, they will be knocked off balance by every kick thrown to the outside of their lead leg.
The strategy builds on its long-standing investments in communications services, its broad geographic reach across Europe and Latin America and efforts to offer advanced money-making services on top of basic communication connections, but does not require making huge new investments, the source said.
That much of the country, including those who have bitterly opposed his government, stood against a military coup as a violation of democracy has raised hopes that Mr. Erdogan will seize the moment to reach across Turkey's many political divides and unite the country.
Republicans and Democrats alike should reach across the aisle and foster bipartisan support for the millions of faceless, nameless North Korean victims, by elevating the importance of their forgotten human rights, on equal footing with the Administration's efforts to counter Pyongyang's burgeoning nuclear threat.
The big picture: With deployments in Ukraine, Syria and Sudan in addition to CAR, the Wagner Group has become an active, although still unofficial, component of Russia's foreign policy and military toolkit at a time when the Kremlin is expanding its reach across Africa.
Privately, Florida Republicans said he ran a lackluster race for the governorship, and Democrats — who know him mostly from his frequent appearances on Fox News in recent years defending Mr. Trump — expressed skepticism that he would reach across party lines as he has promised.
As I stared at Drake's stained-glass Arecibo message, in the middle of that redwood grove, it seemed to me that an altruistic civilization — one that wanted to reach across the cosmos in peace — would be something to aspire to, despite the potential for risk.
The conventional wisdom holds that any efforts the president makes to reach across the aisle to get support for important initiatives like tax reform or infrastructure renewal are sure to be rebuffed by Democrats disinclined to deal and hardened in their opposition to Trump.
One of his greatest weaknesses was that he really tried to reach across the aisle and find common ground with Republicans, who in turn did everything they could to undermine him, never mind how much damage they did to the country in the process.
The choice of Kennedy, the scion of the Kennedy dynasty from a solidly blue state, is a sign that Democrats want a partisan call to arms, not a moderate's appeal to reach across the aisle, as they look ahead to the midterm elections in November.
Men who apparently think the rules don't apply to them — Conyers, Matt Lauer, Harvey Weinstein and even the president, to name just a few — will hopefully be replaced by women who are working to champion equality, reach across the aisle, and get things done.
French forces intervened the following year to prevent them taking Mali's capital, Bamako, but they have since gradually expanded their reach across the region, launching high-profile attacks in Bamako, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast, as well as much more frequent, smaller attacks on military targets.
What I could relate to, although our situations might have been different, was just trying to reach across and draw out someone who is really wanting to assert their independence, so they're not wanting to share themselves in the way the mom wants them to share.
French forces intervened the following year to prevent them taking Mali's capital, Bamako, but they have since gradually expanded their reach across the region, launching high-profile attacks in Mali, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast, as well as much more frequent, smaller attacks on military targets.
Mr. Flake, who once felt so strongly about the need for bipartisan compromise that he marooned himself on a desert island for a week with Senator Martin Heinrich, Democrat of New Mexico, called it a "shame" that the chances to reach across the aisle are now rare.
Classic children's books can be beautiful and entertaining in their own right, and can show off literary and artistic genius in ways that remind us that some aspects of childhood and some ways in which children appreciate stories and pictures connect different generations and reach across eras.
This fall, a similar online exercise, designed by Dr. Okonofua and a colleague to help teachers appreciate how difficult — and how essential — it is to reach across the racial divide, will be rolled out in 50 middle and high schools that enroll more than 50,000 students.
We are a nonpartisan group of 28503 senior leaders in healthcare, business, technology, academia, and the media who believe that solutions to some of our most critical societal issues emerge from civil discourse, bold thinking, and the willingness to reach across the boundaries of discipline and ideology.
He talks generally about his concerns about the environment, the economy and education; points to his efforts in Congress to reach across the aisle, particularly on the bipartisan SAVE legislation, a series of bills to cut government spending; and stresses his commitment to running a positive campaign.
Britain will now also reach across the Atlantic to what President Trump has held out as a "very big trade deal, bigger than we've ever had with the U.K.," which Mr. Johnson has touted as a benefit of quitting the E.U. That, too, could prove a disappointment.
Bloomberg said in a statement to the Post that Republicans have not delivered results during their tenure controlling both the House and Senate, and argues that a change in power is necessary for members of Congress to reach across the aisle to solve the issues plaguing the country.
Unlike Sanders, who was the featured candidate in the first Fox News Channel 2020 town hall last month, a major part of Klobuchar's pitch is that she is a Democrat who can reach across the aisle and win over Republican-leaning voters who don't want to vote for Trump.
One of the big questions of the next year will be whether tribalism will prevail again—or whether the Whigs and Social Democrats can summon the courage to reach across the aisle and start voting as a block on the all-consuming question of Britain's relationship with Europe.
This tie-up would reach across three distinct layers of the health-care industry: the retail pharmacies for which CVS is famous; the pharmacy-benefit managers (PBM), intermediaries which negotiate drug prices on behalf of medical plans and whose number again includes CVS; and the insurers, like Aetna.
The ovoids of a button blanket by Karen Johnson (Haida) made in the 1970s don't just resonate formally with the hereditary crest forms of a late 19th-century spruce root hat; the two reach across the centuries and flatten time through their use in potlatch feasts and dances.
Of course the crown jewel of its plan is the Belt and Road Initiative, which involves more than 60 countries and will extend China's economic and military reach across the globe, creating a super supply chain able to support China's needs for as long as earth's resources last.
The deal will give comScore more firepower and coverage to compete against the likes of Nielsen in the world of cross-platform audience traffic measurement, with Rentrak bringing reach across television and cinema — 125,0003 screens in 64 countries; and 37 million TVs — with comScore's reach on digital platforms.
If May wants to be the one who delivers a Brexit deal that the country can get behind, she needs to abandon her "red lines" and reach across the aisle and engage seriously with Labour politicians' demands for a softer Brexit that includes some form of customs union.
But with the top positions in his administration mostly filled out, it looks as if Mr. Trump could well pass on an early opportunity embraced by nearly every president since Franklin D. Roosevelt to reach across the aisle: appointing a member of the opposing party to his cabinet.
On first dates, at gay book clubs, when meeting new colleagues — in pretty much any situation where you, an awkward lesbian, are trying to reach across the void and connect with someone else who has lesbianism, if not awkwardness, in common — The L Word is an easy bet.
Gillum also said he would be willing to reach across party lines to work with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
Ms. Condé is the author of "I, Tituba: Black Witch of Salem," a historical novel about a black woman condemned during the Salem witch trials; "Segu," set in 18th-century West Africa; "Windward Heights," a Caribbean reimagining of "Wuthering Heights"; and other emotionally complex novels that reach across history and cultures.
Democrats, on the other hand, have already run to the press to make sure everyone knows how eager they are to "reach across the aisle" and to "compromise" on bills in an effort to appear as though they can still accomplish things when they have a total loss of control.
Here's a breakdown of Blake's reach across social media:YouTube:Average comments: 350Average views per video: 10,000Average view duration: 23 minutesInstagram: Average comments: 50Average views on a post: 2,500Average views on a Story: 1,300Email:Email list subscribers: 12,000+Newsletter open rates: between 28% and 42%Average podcast episode downloads: 2,700+Average LinkedIn post views: 2,200
"As Americans debate the merits of U.S. military presence in Iraq and elsewhere in the name of the U.S. war on terrorism, it's essential to understand that war costs go far beyond what the DOD has appropriated in Overseas Contingency Operations and reach across many parts of the federal budget,"  Savell said.
THIES, Senegal — The Islamic State's branch in Libya is deepening its reach across a wide area of Africa, attracting new recruits from countries like Senegal that had been largely immune to the jihadist propaganda — and forcing the African authorities and their Western allies to increase efforts to combat the fast-moving threat.
"The bank will initially focus on the GCC region and subsequently build scale and reach across its business lines, products and geographies to become the top-tier Islamic wholesale bank in the region and global arena," said Khalid Bin Kalban, chief executive of Dubai Investments, and the founder and chairman of Arkan Bank.
Hoyer predicted that, because House budget hawks will almost certainly oppose any spending package that can pass both chambers, Republican leaders will need to reach across the aisle for Democratic support to keep the government open — a process that must yield "a consensus," he said, "not a take-it-or-leave-it" proposition.
John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE knew how to reach across the aisle and work with people with whom he did not always agree.
If a significant number of them were to lose their seats as part of a wave big enough to give Democrats a majority in the House, that would not much matter: Democrats will presumably be as unlikely to reach across the aisle for Republican votes as Republicans have been to seek Democratic ones.
"Even before the Trump presidency, he's been moving consistently to the left, abandoning any pretense of being the man his father was, somebody who could reach across the aisle," said Val DiGiorgio, the chairman of the state's Republican Party, who predicted that Trump-voting Democrats in Western Pennsylvania would abandon Mr. Casey, too.
If everyone willing to reach across the aisle is going to be subject to relentless attacks from the partisan extremes—if Problem Solvers are going to be left to twist in the wind during each primary season—the collaborative approach that's defined so much of America's successful history will go down with them.
Hoyer predicted that, because House budget hawks will almost certainly oppose any spending package that can pass both chambers, Republican leaders will need to reach across the aisle for Democratic support to keep the government open -- a process that must yield "a consensus," he said, "not a take-it-or-leave-it" proposition.
He has been celebrated for his ability to reach across the aisle and at times buck his own party, as he did in the summer of 2017 when a simple thumbs down stopped Republicans from moving forward with a plan that would have advanced a partial repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
A Democrat running in a deeply conservative district covering the Northwest suburbs of Columbus, Ohio, Garrett says she wants to reach across the aisle, which is in clear contrast to Jordan's political brand, whose role in the Freedom Caucus is often seen by both Republicans and Democrats as an obstructionist force in the House.
Playlist: Bubba Sparxxx - "Ugly" / Bubba Sparxxx - "Bubba Talk" / Bubba Sparxxx - "Comin' Round" / Bubba Sparxxx - "Jimmy Mathis" / Bubba Sparxxx - "Miss New Booty" In the early-to-mid-2000s as pop versatility became an important selling point for the biggest American artists, prominent rap and country artists began to reach across the aisle with increasing frequency.
When Americans lament the loss of civility in public discourse, the nobility of purpose in education and the ability to reach across contentious political and ideological divides — or just flat out wonder why we all can't get along and learn from one another — they are talking about the loss of people like Gary Gutting.
If this holds true, our President and those Republicans who remain in the House and Senate will have an opportunity to show the country that they're ready to do exactly what American voters -- and many Democrats in Congress -- have asked for these past two years: to reach across the aisle and get something done.
According to Social Flow, Trump advisers Roger Stone, Carter Page, and Michael Cohen have appeared frequently in media coverage (Stone, for example, has been mentioned in at least one article about Russia 98 out of 260 days in 2017) but none have attracted the kind of substantial reach across Facebook as Flynn, Don Jr., and Kushner.
None of this was an accident: Glasper sat down with us to dissect his seven albums across his two projects, and the further down the list we went, the clearer it became that each musical choice was made deliberately with the goal to reach across the aisle to musical counterparts and listeners and pull them into his world.
With a team of two fueling it, Shooli has grown from running on a paired-down app that was originally designed for a laundry service to a company sustaining a consistent 30% growth in revenue month after month since May of this year that recently launched a nation-wide mail-in service, extending its reach across the country.
In a time when the American people feel that bipartisanship is a thing of the past and all that occurs in Washington anymore is gridlock and partisan vitriol, nothing could be better for all members of Congress than to prove that they can reach across the aisle in good faith for the betterment of the country.
This is now one of several website integrations that Instacart has announced – a tribute to its ability to establish partnerships that allow it to expand its reach across the web as the default on-demand grocery delivery option for recipe sites, despite competition from rivals like Google Express, Amazon's Prime Now, Peapod, and Shipt, for example.
Clinton is seeking to make a positive closing argument and appeal to voters across the ideological spectrum, pledging to reach across party lines to govern in the broader interests of the nation, Mr. Obama is taking a more bellicose tack, working fervently to crush whatever is left of Mr. Trump's chances and hold Republicans to account for his rise.
"If a Democrat is elected president, that Democrat is going to have to talk — not only try to reach across the aisle to Republicans to get things done — they're going to have to also talk to Democrats like me that are more moderate," said Mr. Jones, who is often considered the most endangered Democratic senator in the country.
"We're also seeing the opening of a new theme park land of Galaxy's Edge, which is both in Anaheim and in Orlando, and we get to the end of the movie 'Star Wars: Episode IX,' which debuts in theaters in December, and that impact from the film and all of our efforts will reach across both 2019 and 2020," Goldner said.
" But when Ms. Abrams was beginning her long run as the minority leader in the State House of Representatives, Republicans who were getting to know her style told a different story: They saw a Democrat with a "balanced view on issues," as the speaker of the House, David Ralston, put it at the time, and an "ability to reach across the aisle.
"After a very difficult election season, I urge policymakers to reach across the aisle to work on the important issues facing our nation: reducing the deficit and our long-term debt; reforming our overly complex tax code; reining-in the costs of health care; strengthening our international trade agreements; and streamlining burdensome regulations," National Small Business Association President and CEO Todd McCracken said by email.
I have to admit President Trump has surprised even me recently with his willingness to reach across the aisle and work with Democratic leaders Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE and Nancy Pelosi.
The super PAC backing former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's (D) presidential bid is expanding its reach across the early primary and caucus states as the White House hopefuls set their sights beyond the Iowa caucuses.
Throughout the tax bill process, red-state Democrats like West Virginia's Joe Manchin, North Dakota's Heidi Heitkamp, Missouri's Claire McCaskill, and Indiana's Joe Donnelly — who are all up for reelection next year in states Trump won in 2016 — have repeatedly tried to reach across the aisle to Republicans on common tax goals, including cutting middle-class and corporate tax rates (albeit at a lower rate than Republicans are proposing).
Udacity has partnered with a number of automakers and autonomous technology companies on its intro to self-driving and self-driving nanodegree programs, but this provides Baidu with a way to help evangelize and popularize its program, as well as get potential future engineers versed in its software, all of which helps with its goals of making it a platform with global reach across automakers, service providers and technology suppliers.
It seems to me that the 2020 and 2022 Senate maps both are looking advantageous for Democrats, and they'll have an important choice to make if they find themselves back in power: Pursue short-term gain and put our democracy in further peril, or reach across the aisle to those patriotic Republican senators who know that the importance of trust in the Supreme Court goes far beyond party lines.
Fueled by the Senate Republicans' failure to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, Democrats are ramping up their calls for GOP leaders to reach across the aisle in search of bipartisan fixes to former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 0,000 at auction Dirty little wars and the law: Did Osama bin Laden win?
Trump lashed out at investigations The White House had previewed Trump's speech as an attempt to reach across the aisle and encourage "comity" — a term that senior counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayIllinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Trump health chief: Officials actively 'working on' ObamaCare replacement plan Campaign aide: Trump asking questions shared by 'millions of Americans' with Epstein conspiracy theory MORE literally spelled out to reporters on Monday.
Rep. Lauren UnderwoodLauren UnderwoodHillicon Valley: Capital One faces investigation over massive breach | DHS warns of cyber vulnerability in small aircraft | Senate bill would ban 'addictive' social media features Democrats take another stab at preventing foreign election interference Serena Williams, Mark Cuban invest in company working to end black maternal mortality MORE (D-Ill.) said the newly elected millennials in the House are able to reach across party lines and look beyond "partisan nonsense," in a Bon Appetit interview published Monday.
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Debbie DingellDeborah (Debbie) Ann DingellGun reform groups to pressure GOP senators with rallies in all 85033 states Automakers rebuff Trump, strike fuel efficiency deal with California Here are the 95 Democrats who voted to support impeachment MORE (Mich.) on Tuesday said she is willing to work with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to tackle the nation's infrastructure problems if he is willing to reach across the aisle and work with the Democrats.

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