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"Sanger" Definitions
  1. Frederick,
  2. English biochemist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1958.
  3. Margaret Hig·gins
  4. U.S. nurse and author: leader of birth-control movement.
  5. a town in central California.

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Margaret Sanger (1879-1966) Ms. Sanger, a nurse, coined the term "birth control" during her decades-long fight to legalize contraception.
Here's the critical exchange between Trump, Sanger, and the Times's Maggie Haberman, which is worth reading in full: SANGER: I was just in the Baltic States.
Trump's words about the Baltic States, in an exchange with Times reporter David Sanger, are worth quoting at length: SANGER: I was just in the Baltic States.
TRUMP: You understand what —— SANGER: I do, I do.
Q: Mr. President, David Sanger for the New York Times.
SANGER: Some days we do, and some days we don't.
"We're just not getting into the reporting process," Sanger said.
David E. Sanger reported from Naypyidaw, Myanmar — not from Washington.
SANGER: Some days we do, and some days we don't.
SANGER: So you agree with President Obama in that regard?
SANGER: Yeah I think we can all agree on that.
SANGER: Thank you, you've been very generous with your time.
SANGER: And to stop the missile launches they've been doing?
SANGER: One more along the lines of your ISIS strategy.
The Sanger Institute celebrates its 25th anniversary in October 2018.
"You don't say, 'Kennedy's out, Roe's overturned,'" Ms. Sanger said.
Another thing that didn't work out was using Margaret Sanger.
Sanger has been criticized for embracing some principles of eugenics.
David E. Sanger, Edward Wong and Johnny Diaz contributed reporting.
Eric Schmitt and David E. Sanger contributed reporting from Washington.
David E. Sanger and Michael Crowley contributed reporting from Washington.
Sanger is also a director of Pfizer, the site said.
Vice chair and former Fed Governor Elizabeth Duke succeeds Sanger.
Jennifer Jett, William J. Broad and David Sanger contributed reporting.
When the New York Times's David Sanger pressed him on his use of the phrase in July, Trump shrugged off the historical parallels: SANGER: We talked about that a little bit at the last conversation.
The strongest indication that Morell and Sanger were discussing topics that the U.S. government was interested in protecting from prying eyes is the fact that Rapp attempted to encrypt at least one message to Sanger.
Sanger died in 1966, but her legacy has clearly lived on.
We'll probably never know what exactly Michael Morell told David Sanger.
Stephen Sanger will be chairman and Elizabeth Duke the vice chair.
David Sanger reported from Washington, and Richard Pérez-Peña from London.
SANGER: This would be a declaratory policy of the United States.
SANGER: You would keep Assad there if he's also fighting ISIS?
According to Sanger, Trump replied, 'How I could possibly believe it?
SANGER: So was it Eisenhower, was it Truman, was it F.D.R.?
SANGER: Humanitarian intervention: Are you in favor of that or not?
That led me to Sanger, which totally derailed my original interests.
Ever since, Sanger (population: 25,000) has identified closely with the holiday.
He is the son of Patricia A. Nessenthaler of Sanger, Tex.
Margot Sanger-Katz and Daniel Rukke Friedman were married June 2132.
" As Sanger writes, "Deterrence is not working in the cyber realm.
Hamilton Boardman, Mikayla Bouchard, David Sanger and Gardiner Harris contributed reporting.
"On that score, the Supreme Court decision prevails," Professor Sanger said.
Margot Sanger-Katz and Daniel Rukke Friedman were married June 30.
When Mr. Sanger suggested the South Bronx, Mr. McKnight was intrigued.
He married the former Jane Crosby Sanger, who died in 1975.
Next, as a prank, Sanger asks Trump about something genuinely obscure: SANGER: President Obama, as you probably know, as you probably read, is considering a no-first-use pledge before he leaves office for nuclear weapons.
In 2012, investigators showed Cartwright classified information, including top-secret information, in a book by David Sanger, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, but Cartwright denied providing the material to Sanger, the government said.
Indeed, Thomas did allow that Sanger distinguished between birth control and abortion.
"Usually there's a bit of truth in their statements," Mr. Sanger said.
Margot Sanger-Katz Here's an indicator of prosperity and optimism: the birthrate.
SANGER: Some days we do, and some days we don’t.
Sanger and Duke did not respond to requests for comment on Thursday.
If you're having a rough day, then Sanger is here for you.
SANGER: You said that they could be much more helpful with ISIS.
SANGER: Since your time is limited, let me ask you about Russia.
SANGER: This is an America First day you are having out there.
SANGER: We talked about that a little bit at the last conversation.
But, Ms. Sanger added, she will accept the outcome on Election Day.
SANGER: You've given us a lot of your impressions of Vladimir Putin.
HABERMAN: Will you – SANGER: And would you have an objection to it?
The NYT's David Sanger has a good piece on that problem here.
After that, "Margaret Sanger built a movement by compromising," Dr. Gordon said.
Sanger has been criticized over her embrace of some principles of eugenics.
News Analysis Mr. Sanger is a national security correspondent for The Times.
Our national security correspondent David Sanger examines the study and the implications.
New York Times national security correspondent David E. Sanger is the moderator.
But those which aren't, Sanger writes, are often denied on dubious grounds.
The article was written by Choe Sang-Hun, not David E. Sanger.
David E. Sanger reported from Washington, and Farnaz Fassihi from New York.
My colleague David Sanger has a good analysis of the risks. 2.
We discuss with David E. Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for The Times.
I spoke with Alex Sanger about Margaret Sanger and the state of reproductive and sexual rights today — and why, on Planned Parenthood's 250th anniversary, he hopes that in another hundred years we won't need Planned Parenthood at all.
But because Planned Parenthood is a favorite target of abortion foes, Sanger is often subject to smears from anti-abortion advocates and some Republicans who claim, falsely, that Sanger was a racist eugenicist who wanted to eliminate black people.
Ladd Sanger, a pilot at the airport, said he heard the commotion nearby.
The lead byline on both stories is David Sanger, a national security correspondent.
Sanger were inspired by social Darwinism and became gripped by a fervor for
He left the bank shortly after, to be replaced by Sloan and Sanger.
SANGER: Relatively new missile defenses would allow us —— TRUMP: I'm only saying this.
SANGER: So I was just in —— TRUMP: But he's been complimentary of me.
SANGER: You know, we have an alternative these days in a growing cyberarsenal.
SANGER: What they'll say to you is that Russia is resurgent right now.
As a visiting American, Ms. Sanger-Katz was particularly struck by one thing.
Reid J. Epstein contributed reporting from Philadelphia, and Margot Sanger-Katz from Washington.
David E. Sanger reported from Washington, and William J. Broad from New York.
In an interview with Reuters, Sanger said the bank was not scapegoating anyone.
David E. Sanger contributed reporting from Washington, and Maggie Haberman from New York.
Ms. Sanger, who is 220 and works at a furniture factory, explains: Mrs.
I think Margaret Sanger is a fascinating woman in a lot of ways.
Sanger launched a "social media strike" this week to draw attention to his concerns.
What inspired you to do a comic-style telling of Sanger and Planned Parenthood?
SANGER: That's true, but we are treaty-obligated under NATO, forget the bills part.
The New York Times's Margot Sanger-Katz explained it well in a recent piece.
SANGER: Well that raises the question whether we need that part of the triad?
When the stand opens permanently, Pyron will be the youngest business owner in Sanger.
SANGER: So you would lift the domestic sanctions so they could buy American goods?
HABERMAN: O.K. SANGER: The question was about cyber, how would you envision using cyberweapons?
What made you want to make a comic about the life of Margaret Sanger?
Mr. Sanger, on the other hand, has been a Wells Fargo director since 2003.
That comes with its own problems, as The Upshot's Margot Sanger-Katz has written.
Sanger describes a Russian cyberattack on the Ukrainian electrical grid shortly before Christmas 2015.
"You should get one too," advises Margot Sanger-Katz, a Times health care writer.
We talk with my colleague David E. Sanger, who is just back from Russia.
Six directors will reach that threshold within the next four years, Mr. Sanger said.
Here are a few more details, courtesy of the Times's David Sanger and William Broad.
"It all started with one woman," the video begins, telling the perspective of Margaret Sanger.
On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal reported Sanger would now step down in early September.
"There are going to be lawyers trying to find ways of saving lives," Sanger said.
Judy Sanger, a poet, stood near the front of the line, wearing a fur hat.
Margaret Sanger's grandson, Alex Sanger, was and is a big admirer of his grandmother's work.
SANGER: Well it's geared toward state actors and you're discussing gearing something toward nonstate actors.
SANGER: They also pay more for troop support than any other country in the world.
TRUMP: Are you talking about for… SANGER: For when you would commit American troops abroad?
SANGER: But I just want to make sure I understand your answer to Maggie's question.
David E. Sanger, a national security correspondent based in Washington, discussed the tech he's using.
On today's episode: • Margot Sanger-Katz, a health care reporter for The New York Times.
How we know: People familiar with the matter told our national security reporter, David Sanger.
David Sanger and Zolan Kanno-Youngs reported from Washington, and Maggie Haberman from New York.
She is a daughter of Mary Bryna Sanger and Harry A. Katz of New York.
Fact-checks contributed by Linda Qiu, Margot Sanger-Katz, Alan Rappeport and Sheryl Gay Stolberg.
David E. Sanger joins to discuss the last year between the leaders and their countries.
Just 56 percent of shareholders backed Mr. Sanger at the bank's annual meeting on Tuesday.
The reporter, David E. Sanger, and a colleague wrote an article after interviewing Mr. Craig.
Margot Sanger-Katz of The Times has also analyzed Cruz's plan, explaining his policy rationale.
"The calculus was straightforward," David Sanger wrote in The New York Times over the weekend.
Here's his interaction with the Times's David Sanger and Maggie Haberman on July 21, 2016: Sanger: Can the members of NATO, including the new members in the Baltics, count on the United States to come to their military aid if they were attacked by Russia?
Wells Fargo said Elizabeth "Betsy" Duke would succeed Stephen Sanger as independent chair, effective Jan. 1.
Unusually for a big American bank, it will now have a non-executive chairman, Stephen Sanger.
Here, for example, are his thoughts on cyber attacks from abroad: SANGER: We're under regular cyberattack.
For example, the fax of typeset pages Sanger sent to Morell wasn't included in the release.
Lead director Stephen Sanger will serve as the nonexecutive chairman of the company's board of directors.
Times' David E. Sanger recently pointed out to Trump, is that rather than pay America, a
" Sanger, his interviewer, had to politely explain, "Our law prevents us from selling to them, sir.
Sanger only received 56 percent support, while post-scandal CEO Tim Sloan received 99 percent support.
Birth Control Review, published between 1917 and 1940, was edited by Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger.
"If the government gets involved their interests are not the same as individual people," Sanger said.
SANGER: So what we want to do is pick up where we left off in March.
Academic research has found that taxes reduce soda drinking, Margot Sanger-Katz of The Times reports.
SANGER: And who would protect those safe zones, you know as soon as you build one…?
SANGER: So basically Truman, Eisenhower, the beginning of the 1947 national security reviews, that's the period?
SANGER: You mean if Japan had a nuclear weapon it wouldn't be so bad for us?
SANGER: I saw it on TV. TRUMP: You saw the response Maggie, then, from the crowd?
"Technically, if they didn't close, the police would come and close them down," Sanger told me.
Circumstances must be extraordinary, a law unworkable, for a court to overrule itself, Ms. Sanger said.
Task Force Moderator: David E. Sanger, national security correspondent and senior writer, The New York Times.
Sanger did not return a request for comment and Sard declined to comment on his behalf.
I was joined by David Sanger of The New York Times and Kylie Atwood of CNN.
I guess you've got David Sanger from the Times as your sort of through line, right?
The emails, which we received under the Freedom of Information Act, are redacted in a manner suggesting that Morell and Sanger discussed sensitive national security information, and show that on at least one occasion, a CIA public affairs officer sent Sanger an encrypted message via email.
There is "no magic," as Margot Sanger-Katz has written, in how the Republican plan lowers premiums.
Jeff Barrett, who led the study for the Sanger Institute, said its results were surprising and exciting.
"If you're taken by surprise by these things, you're probably not doing your job," Mr. Sanger said.
"If we can get through this period of time, then it's a tremendous opportunity, too," Sanger said.
In addition to Stumpf's retirement and Sloan's promotion, lead director Stephen Sanger becomes the board's nonexecutive chairman.
Wells Fargo said this month that former Federal Reserve governor Elizabeth Duke will replace Sanger on Jan.
In 1921—five years after Margaret Sanger founded Planned Parenthood—she started at Vassar, majoring in chemistry.
Sanger said on CNBC's "Power Lunch," however, that shareholders weren't sending a message to any particular director.
Several people who have worked with Duke ticked off multiple reasons they believe she will replace Sanger.
Others were escorted out after ignoring pleas to simmer down from Sanger and Chief Executive Tim Sloan.
Melissa Eddy and Christopher F. Schuetze contributed reporting from Berlin, and David E. Sanger from New York.
They did something, David Sanger last week about Russia that we're; it was a totally false story.
"I think we've addressed the main core issue of structure that led to the problem," Sanger said.
SANGER: So you would advocate that they have to turn off the oil to North Korea basically.
SANGER: So you would cut into trade in return – TRUMP: No, I would use trade to negotiate.
Looking beyond missiles, Sanger notes that North Korea's backwardness generally makes it an unpromising target for cyberwarfare.
" Shown a message from Sanger, "Cartwright read through the email and scanned the document with his finger.
Kenneth P. Vogel and David E. Sanger contributed reporting from Washington, and Nicole Perlroth in San Francisco.
We talk to Margot Sanger-Katz, who has been reporting on our health care system for years.
David Sanger in The New York Times reported that an administration "statement" concluded there was no hacking.
As the New York Times's Margot Sanger-Katz pointed out, this push runs into a lot of the same obstacles Republicans' "Obamacare repeal" campaign did: "Like 'repeal and replace,' 'single-payer' is a broadly popular slogan that papers over intraparty disagreements and wrenching policy choices," Sanger-Katz writes.
Planned Parenthood only recently acknowledged that Margaret Sanger has a checkered history, and I think the anti-abortion folks are able to use nuggets of this and exaggerate it and twist it to make it a whole genocidal approach that Margaret Sanger had and that Planned Parenthood has.
Thomas acknowledged Sanger wasn't talking about abortion, but he wrote that her arguments could also apply to abortion.
"Within IBD, there are common subtypes," study author Jeffrey Barrett from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute told Gizmodo.
But they do suggest that Morell and Sanger discussed information that the U.S. government considers unfit for publication.
Sanger replied that, for security purposes, his publisher wouldn't permit him to email an entire chapter for review.
The bank is splitting the role of chairman and CEO with Stephen Sanger, its lead director, becoming chairman.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Our Lady of Birth Control isn't the first comic to illustrate the life of Margaret Sanger.
Then American contraception activist and nurse Margaret Sanger opened America's first birth control clinic in Brooklyn, New York.
Those who spent time in Lily Dale included women's rights leaders such as Susan Anthony and Margaret Sanger.
After investors had time to speak, Sloan and Sanger opened the floor to a general audience Q&A.
Sanger questioned whether Zuckerberg's intentions are "sincere" and blasted the Facebook executive for abusing the company's power online.
"We are deeply concerned by these matters," Stephen W. Sanger, a Wells Fargo director, said in a statement.
The bank's lead independent director is Stephen W. Sanger, a former chairman and chief executive of General Mills.
SANGER: Do you think we have too many weapons than we actually need to defend the United States?
Alex Sanger: She was just shy of her 21960th birthday when she died in 303; I was 230.
Now I don't know was that Schwarzkopf, was that, was that — SANGER: It was George W. Bush himself.
SANGER: Yup, Maggie, did you having anything more on that before we wanted to turn back to Israel?
But they've done it – SANGER: I think what Maggie was asking was how would you deter their activity.
Wellcome, the publisher of Mosaic, founded the Wellcome Sanger Institute in 1993 and has funded it ever since.
"It was basically hand-to-hand combat in a network," Rick Ledgett, a senior N.S.A. official, told Sanger.
Carol Sanger: The Supreme Court found that the right to privacy [protects women who want to have abortions].
David Sanger explains how American attacks on Russia's power grid are renewing questions about what's fair in cyberwar.
"Foreign policy is what I'll be remembered for," Trump boasted in 2017 to my colleague David E. Sanger.
Fact checks and explainers by Linda Qiu, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Margot Sanger-Katz, Jim Tankersley and Jim Dwyer.
"Much of current abortion regulation operates to punish women for their decision to terminate a pregnancy," Sanger writes.
But the board's chairman, Mr. Sanger, was re-elected far more narrowly, with 56 percent of the vote.
Margot Sanger-Katz has been reporting on our health care system for years and joins us to discuss.
Background reading: • Ms. Sanger-Katz on why even some Republicans are rejecting President Trump's replacement health care bill.
The journalist, who is not identified in the settlement, is David E. Sanger of The New York Times.
A.E.D.T., join David Sanger on a group phone call with Jamie Tarabay, a Times correspondent based in Sydney.
That's a good transition into talking about the Margaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood part of this some more.
On October 16, 1916, Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. in Brooklyn, NY. The clinic was discovered and shut down by police, and Sanger was sent to jail for 30 days for breaking the "Comstock Law" (which forbade the discussion and distribution of birth control).
Perhaps his most prominent link to this world was Olive Byrne, his mistress and the niece of Margaret Sanger.
All the bank's directors were re-elected at the meeting, but the chairman, Stephen Sanger, received only 703% support.
President and Chief Operating Officer Tim Sloan replaced Stumpf as CEO, while lead independent director Stephen Sanger became chairman.
He also worked at a barbecue restaurant in Sanger, which is what inspired him to open his own business.
Chairman Stephen Sanger reaches the mandatory retirement age of 72 in April, ahead of the next annual shareholder meeting.
"Wells Fargo stockholders today have sent the entire Board a clear message of dissatisfaction," Sanger said in a statement.
Sloan and Sanger reiterated those comments and apologized repeatedly to shareholders, customers and employees at the meeting on Tuesday.
In addition to Tubman, 15 finalists included Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, Margaret Sanger, Clara Barton, and Susan B. Anthony.
"A decentralized internet, a freer internet, that's what led to the internet being created in the place," Sanger said.
Wikipedia, which he cofounded along with Larry Sanger and others, has more than 5 million articles, just in English.
Connecticut, the Supreme Court case that legalized birth control for all women, was decided a year before Sanger died.
And you know, look that was — SANGER: There was something else to George W. Bush, Bush 43's philosophy.
SANGER: Iran is a major arms exchanger with... TRUMP: Well that is true but I've heard it both ways.
And you have to go at – SANGER: So how would your strategy differ from what he's doing right now?
SANGER: And so in the end do you agree that Russia is going to end up dominating the Ukraine?
It helped that Katharine McCormick, the women's rights activist Sanger recruited to fund the majority of Pincus's research, agreed.
"[Roberts] has some concern about if his court is gonna be the one that overturns Roe," Sanger told me.
It's an improvement that the board will now get a separate chairman, Stephen Sanger, and a new vice chairwoman.
And Margot Sanger-Katz, who writes about health care for The Upshot, answered eight questions about the executive order.
Ms. Sanger-Katz, 212017, works in Washington as a domestic correspondent, covering health policy, for The New York Times.
For more, read Daniel Borenstein in The Mercury News or Anahad O'Connor and Margot Sanger-Katz in The Times.
Ms. Sanger-Katz, 38, works in Washington as a domestic correspondent, covering health policy, for The New York Times.
On today's episode: David E. Sanger, a national security correspondent and a senior writer at The New York Times.
New York Times journalist David Sanger exposed the operation in 2012, sparking the federal investigation that led to Cartwright.
For instance, when Margot Sanger-Katz, who writes policy analyses for The Upshot, collaborates on a story with the reporter Reed Abelson, who joined the health team from Business Day, Ms. Sanger-Katz can bring the expertise on the policy structure and incentives, and Ms. Abelson can report from insurers' point of view.
Sanger is one of three long-serving directors who will retire at the end of the year, the company said.
"Woman and the New Race" (1920), a book by Margaret Sanger, an American birth-control pioneer, provided the guiding philosophy.
Chief Operating Officer Tim Sloan will succeed Stumpf as CEO, while lead director Stephen Sanger will take the chairman's slot.
It's also true that the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, believed in eugenics as a matter of public health.
SANGER: Would you support the United States’ not only developing as we are but fielding cyberweapons as an alternative?
NGS is something of a catch-all term describing a variety of sequencing technologies that have largely replaced Sanger sequencing.
Two directors, Federico Peña and Enrique Hernandez, received even less support than Sanger, at 54 percent and 53 percent, respectively.
I asked Sanger, a highly knowledgeable and seasoned hand on matters of cyberwarfare, about the challenges in covering information hacks.
Later this week, he'll cut the ribbon at Blake's Snow Shack, his very own snow cone truck in Sanger, Texas.
In a live interview, Sanger pointed out that the total amount was still the greatest "clawback" in financial services history.
SANGER: They signed on to the most recent sanctions, more aggressive sanctions than we thought the Chinese would agree to.
SANGER: Mr. Trump with all due respect, I think it's China that's the No. 21947 trading partner with North Korea.
But when Sanger asked Trump specifically about his feelings on Baltic allies, he said openly that he wouldn't defend them.
Background reading: • Ms. Sanger-Katz's article on how eliminating the individual mandate could reduce insurance coverage and drive up premiums.
On today's episode: • David E. Sanger, a New York Times correspondent who has covered North Korea's missile program for decades.
In 1914, Sanger fled to Europe to avoid a potential 45-year prison term for distributing information on birth control.
"There's a striking loneliness to the Y chromosome," said George Vassiliou of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and Cambridge University.
A more experienced player is Russia, which Sanger says was hacking into American government systems as early as the 1990s.
"David is very meticulous, and he is good at visualizing how he would set up an apartment," Mr. Sanger said.
Yet another reason, Sanger argues, is that the personal experience of abortion, for all its political prominence, isn't discussed much.
She was the board's unanimous choice to take over, Mr. Sanger said on Tuesday in a statement announcing the changes.
Sanger, who led the internal investigation after being installed as independent chairman in October, had faced controversy involving whistleblowers before.
If David Sanger from the New York Times hadn't been writing about this, we wouldn't know about it at all.
At the same time, Sanger had views that if we looked back we would find some of them egregious now.
" Bottom line: "Every time we face this issue," Sanger says, "American presidents sort of backed down and started up a negotiation.
Scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Britain recreated the study and found that there wasn't much to be concerned about.
"When I left the hangar, I saw the smoke, and I knew there had been an aircraft crash," Sanger told WFAA.
THE Wellcome Genome Campus, the Sanger Institute and the European Bioinformatics Institute are unlikely places to find a choreographer at work.
Sanger recommends setting up a beneficial ownership registry for corporations to improve transparency and increase funding to fight offshore tax evasion.
Cartwright's defense is almost identical to the explanations given by the CIA and Morell for Morell's willingness to engage with Sanger.
SANGER: They are NATO members, and we are treaty-obligated —— TRUMP: We have many NATO members that aren't paying their bills.
It was founded by Margaret Sanger in 1916 as a network of contraception clinics, and didn't offer abortion for many decades.
Sanger said onerous regulations could make it more difficult for competitors to enter the market, ultimately benefiting big corporations like Facebook.
" And David Sanger of The New York Times added bluntly, "This is the most closed, control freak administration I've ever covered.
In the 1950s, however, activist Margaret Sanger convinced a wealthy philanthropist to fund research into the first-ever birth-control pill.
SANGER: One place that might be a good place to start is where we ended up on the foreign policy advisers.
The big picture: "The dominant factor is the changing drug supply," epidemiologist Brandon Marshall told the N.Y. Times' Margot Sanger-Katz.
Hunt said he and the others hadn't told her relevant details about the public relations strategy and the interactions with Sanger.
Duke, a former Fed governor, is set to take over from Wells Fargo Chairman Stephen Sanger at the start of 2018.
Background reading: • An analysis by Choe Sang-hun and Mr. Sanger on Kim Jong-un's call for dialogue with South Korea.
Professor Sanger noted that the campaign to define life as starting at conception was nonetheless making headway in government and elsewhere.
Those reporters include: Yamiche Alcindor, Peter Baker, Rukmini Callimachi, Nick Confessore, Max Fisher, Maggie Haberman, Katie Rogers and Margot Sanger-Katz.
As The Times's David Sanger reported Sunday, the president was increasingly concerned that the meeting could turn into a political embarrassment.
Planned Parenthood has been a flash point ever since 1916, when Margaret Sanger was arrested for handing out birth control information.
On today's episode: • David E. Sanger, the Times's chief Washington correspondent, discusses the United States' options for dealing with North Korea.
In fact, a few women have been begging Hollywood for a Sanger film for years, even offering up their top leading ladies.
Sanger instead stood silent onstage in front a crowd of 23 as Harvard professor Arthur M. Schlesinger read her prepared speech. Gen.
The big picture: Darroch's less than glowing leaked messages match what other ambassadors are sending home about the Trump administration, Sanger reports.
"We need new drug targets against malaria now more than ever," said Julian Rayner, a Sanger expert who co-led the research.
Very few people leave a legacy that's still relevant 100 years later, but that's exactly what Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger did.
There was a brief recess after one shareholder made what Sanger called a "physical approach" toward a board member and was removed.
David Adams went on to train as a geneticist and a physiologist in Sydney, before joining the Sanger Institute, in Cambridge, England.
Thomas pointed to comments from Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger in the 1920s that promoted eugenics as fueling his concerns surrounding abortion.
SANGER: So in other words you don't want to take the oil right now, you want to just destroy the oil fields.
Elizabeth Duke, vice chair of Wells Fargo's board, is expected to replace Sanger, the Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
The question was prompted by a visit to Toronto by Margot Sanger-Katz, a health policy reporter in The Times's Washington bureau.
At Dr. Sulston's urging, it was named after Fred Sanger, who figured out how to sequence DNA, earning him two Nobel Prizes.
The journalist, David E. Sanger of The New York Times, is an author of the article in which Mr. Craig is quoted.
Sanger ponders whether the serial failures of North Korean ballistic missile tests in 2016 reflected a Stuxnet-like attack on that program.
In 2017, researchers at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in England examined 19153 women, sequencing batches of white blood cells from each.
The reaction from the government was — we let the government know, or I should say, via David Sanger, the New York Times.
Abortion is the flashpoint in other conflicts that are vastly and violently different from those Sanger faced before her death in 1966.
In that study, scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Britain recreated the original study and found that there weren't significant unexpected mutations.
The first time, in 2016, on the city's nearly 2½-century-old Main Street, shop owners like Donna Sanger worked tirelessly to rebuild.
Sanger will retire at year-end, earlier than his previous plans to depart in April upon reaching a mandatory retirement age of 72.
But the agency applied more extensive b(22012) redactions to several emails in which Sanger discussed a particular chapter of Confront and Conceal.
Sure. Sanger sounds like he just woke up from a 25-year coma and is asking why no one's posting on USENET anymore.
He retired from the U.S. Marine Corps in September 2011, four months before he began providing information to Sanger, the plea agreement said.
Mike Stratton, director of the Sanger Institute, set up its cancer-genome project in 2000, when sequencing was still a comparatively arduous business.
SANGER: It does, but we also know that defending the United States is a harder thing to do if you're not forward-deployed.
SANGER: You've seen several of those countries come under cyberattack, things that are short of war, clearly appear to be coming from Russia.
Wells Fargo Chairman Stephan Sanger reiterated in an interview with CNBC that Tolstedt "is responsible" as former leader of the Community Bank unit.
Sanger founded the organizations that later became the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, but she was never actually an advocate for abortion rights.
SANGER: But the other day, I'm sorry, this morning, you suggested to us you would only use nuclear weapons as a last resort.
In the July interview, the New York Times's David Sanger asked Trump if he would defend our allies in NATO and East Asia.
From Sanger and McCormick's perspective, men already had condoms; women needed their own way to prevent their husbands from impregnating them at will.
To find out, I caught up with Sanger and some other experts who helped me game out the legal, social, and economic repercussions.
Ms. Sanger, a great-granddaughter of Henry Clay Frick, is the author of three books on Frick and his family, houses and gardens.
Mr. Sanger asked the listing agent, Ariela Heilman, an associate broker at Halstead Property's Harlem office, if she knew of other available places.
Wells Fargo — The bank announced the retirement of board chairman Stephen Sanger at year end, earlier than his previously planned April 2018 departure.
At 71, Mr. Sanger is one of them, and he indicated that he was likely to leave at the end of his term.
And they questioned why, if the entire case rested on Mr. Craig's interactions with Mr. Sanger, prosecutors never called the reporter to testify.
"We focussed our search by looking at existing drugs for human illnesses," said the Sanger Institute's Avril Coghlan, who worked on the team.
A "Notebook" article like this can be somewhat similar to a News Analysis, and this Sanger piece could probably have carried either label.
The contact with Mr. Sanger should have prompted a lobbying registration under FARA at the time, the Justice Department said in the settlement.
The eugenics movement was embraced by prominent doctors and biologists as well as social advocates like Margaret Sanger and political leaders like Theodore Roosevelt.
The bank did separate the roles of chairman and chief executive following Stumpf's departure, with Stephen Sanger, the board's lead director, chosen as chairman.
They were suffragists and careerists who yearned for more than they were given—and at least one of them was related to Margaret Sanger.
The Sanger and USF researchers, whose work was published in the journal Science on Thursday, analyzed almost every one of this parasite's 5,400 genes.
As the New York Times's David Sanger pointed out, Saudi Arabia is an important player in the United States' plan to go after Iran.
This has been the case since 1916, when Margaret Sanger opened America's first birth control clinic, spending 30 days in jail as a result.
That Sanger could not decide on which day to coordinate the inaction of the 900 or so people to sign his petition on Change.
Hernandez and Pena remain on the board but Hernandez will no longer chair its risk committee and Pena and Sanger are leaving the committee.
Janney said her great-grandmother worked with Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger and her mother once sat on the board of an affiliate organization.
Larry Sanger co-founded Wikipedia in 2001 — and he's not happy with how the internet has evolved in the nearly two decades since then.
Margot Sanger-Katz and Reed Abelson, two New York Times reporters who have been covering Obamacare, discuss the policy changes that the president wants.
SANGER: But we've had them there since 244 and —— TRUMP: Sure, but that doesn't mean that there wouldn't be something going on right now.
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger recently called for a social media boycott, to compel social media platforms to give users ownership of their data.
SANGER: So we talked a little this morning about Japan and South Korea, whether or not they would move to an independent nuclear capability.
"Condoms are male-controlled, so [Sanger] had the sense that women didn't have control over their fertility," Dr. Craig tells me over the phone.
He also recently made Woman Rebel, a graphic novel about the life of Margaret Sanger, the mother of modern birth control and Planned Parenthood.
David E. Sanger, our chief Washington correspondent, describes what happened in the week since Washington proposed that plan to the United Nations Security Council.
Hollingworth was writing in the same year that Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the US, which police immediately shut down.
When Bernie Sanders made his way to Toronto last weekend, Margot Sanger-Katz, a health policy reporter in The Times's Washington bureau, tagged along.
"When abortion was a crime, the extralegal punishment for women was being pushed into the unsavory and dangerous world of illegal abortions," Sanger writes.
I was a freshman in college in 2000, when Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger launched the crowdsourced research site that would later become Wikipedia.
Breakingviews It's time to add Wells Fargo's chairman, Stephen W. Sanger, to the list of firings over the creation of millions of fake accounts.
The crusade also found champions in social reformers like birth control proponent Margaret Sanger and W.E.B. DuBois, one of the founders of the NAACP.
Schoen acknowledges that Sanger did adopt some of the eugenics framework in order to gain the support of medical professionals in the 1920s and '30s.
"No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body," Sanger wrote, unknowingly kickstarting what would turn into a national movement.
"No food elicited a greater difference of opinion between experts and the public than granola bars," wrote Times reporters Kevin Quealy and Margot Sanger-Katz.
Mosaic is published by the Wellcome Trust, which supports the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and was a funder of the publicly led Human Genome Project.
But when it came time for the report's release, Craig had contacts with several journalists about it, most notably the New York Times's David Sanger.
Margot Sanger-Katz of the New York Times reached a similar conclusion: Higher US prices can encourage innovation, which benefits people in many other countries.
Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee asked its Republican leaders in a letter to summon Wells Fargo Chairman Stephen Sanger and Chief Executive Tim Sloan.
Sanger spent her career advocating for women of all races and classes to have access to birth control, which she believed was a fundamental right.
"One day I sat next to some of Mandia's team, watching the Unit 2628 hacking corps at work; it was a remarkable sight," Sanger wrote.
SANGER: President Obama, as you probably know, as you probably read, is considering a no-first-use pledge before he leaves office for nuclear weapons.
Sanger, who died in 1966, did make comments in favor of eugenics on the basis of disability, but Planned Parenthood has since denounced that viewpoint.
It was an illegal move that got Sanger arrested, since even information about contraceptives was banned as "obscene" material under the Comstock Law of 270.
Previous research by Sanger scientists published in 2015 found that the H58 strain of typhoid first emerged in South Asia 25 to 30 years ago.
SANGER: What I'm getting at is a weakening China may have different effects on the world and on the United States than a strengthening China.
SANGER: So, it's a deal you would inherit if you were elected, so what I'm trying to get at is, what would you insist on.
SANGER: For that reason, they may well need their own and not be able to just depend on us… TRUMP: I really believe that's true.
SANGER: President Obama ordered an end to the spying, to the listening in on Angela Merkel's cellphone, if that's in fact what we were doing.
In The Perfect Weapon, Sanger alleges that staff from American cybersecurity firm Mandiant, a private company, broke into the laptops of individual, Chinese military hackers.
One of them is Carol Sanger, a professor at Columbia University Law School and the author of About Abortion: Terminating Pregnancy in 21st Century America.
"We found that changes in the DNA have been seriously underestimated before now," said Allan Bradley, a researcher at the UK-based Wellcome Sanger Institute.
Margot Sanger-Katz and Reed Abelson, two New York Times reporters who have been covering Obamacare, discuss the public option and the questions it raises.
Margaret Sanger, who opened the first birth control clinic in the U.S. on this day in 1916, might have had something to say about that.
Sanger, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, stays firmly grounded in real events, including communication systems getting hacked and servers being disabled.
The book flows from reporting for The Times by Sanger and his colleagues, who have had access, and volunteer informants, that lesser publications rarely enjoy.
Last summer, Mr. McKnight began hunting for a place to buy with the help of a friend, Shalabh Sanger, an associate broker at Spire Group.
"It was almost impossible to find what he wanted in the type of building he wanted, a newer building with modern finishes," Mr. Sanger said.
Mr. Sanger said that the report issued on Monday concluded nearly all of the bank's investigation and that no further terminations or clawbacks were expected.
Yet when it came time for the report's release, Craig had contacts with several journalists about it, most notably the New York Times's David Sanger.
The Statue of Liberty is posing for pictures, along with Laurie Sanger, in an orange jumpsuit, a blond wig and handcuffs: a jailbird Hillary Clinton.
Margot Sanger-Katz notes that a straight repeal of Obamacare would take health insurance from many people — but not as many as this bill would.
But in an interview with the New York Times' David Sanger and Maggie Haberman at this week's Republican National Convention in Cleveland, something weird happened.
Second, that the original eugenicists, Sanger included, did not usually favor abortion, so it's a mistake to connect their views to the pro-choice case.
"One of the big proponents of eugenics in the United States, pre–World War II, was Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood," she told them.
Sanger hoped to eliminate the need for abortion, and if she were alive, she would be dismayed at how many people equate her organization with it.
"We have been married for 25 years and it breaks my heart when I think about losing her," Robinson, of Sanger, California, wrote in his post.
David E. Sanger is national security correspondent and senior writer at The New York Times and one of the country's leading authorities on American foreign policy.
Chairman Stephen Sanger also bought stock in the company on Monday: 58,342 shares at $51.65, each, for a total value of $3 million, another filing said.
Wells Fargo's last CEO may have mishandled the cross-selling scandal, but investors did well otherwise during his tenure, the company's chairman, Stephen Sanger, told CNBC.
Six Wells Fargo directors will reach a mandatory retirement age of 72 in the coming years and are expected to leave when they do, Sanger said.
The team that did the analysis, led by Serena Nik-Zainal of the Sanger Institute in Cambridge, England, sequenced the genomes of cells from 560 tumours.
SANGER: Do any of them involve diplomacy, as opposed to — in other words, diplomacy in terms of getting Russia and others to help cut them off?
That meeting went into a brief recess after a shareholder made what Chairman Stephen Sanger called a "physical approach" toward a board member and was removed.
One presence on camera is David E. Sanger, a reporter for The New York Times who calmly puts the development of cyberwarfare into a broad perspective.
SANGER: It was also a period of time when we were threatening to use nuclear weapons against the North Koreans and the Chinese in the war.
Motivated by the prevalence of marital rape, Sanger wanted women to at least decide whether or not they got pregnant, if not when they had sex.
Over at the Upshot, Margot Sanger-Katz and Reed Abelson have an interesting discussion of the difficulties some insurers are having adjusting to Obamacare's insurance exchanges.
The topic of the newly unleashed Cyber Command re-emerged Monday in a book excerpt in the New York Times by its cybersecurity reporter David Sanger.
Before talks with North Korea can progress, the U.S. must officially declare the Korean War over, the New York Times' David Sanger and William Broad report.
"This is quite a fundamental piece of biology that we were unaware of," said Inigo Martincorena, a geneticist at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Cambridge, England.
These are some of the issues explored in an important — and deeply sobering — new book about cyberwarfare, "The Perfect Weapon," by my Times colleague David Sanger.
"Recent federal public policy responses to the opioid epidemic have focused on opioid prescriptions," as Josh Katz and Margot Sanger-Katz of The Times have written.
For more on the mandate, I recommend this piece by Margot Sanger-Katz of The Times and another by Dylan Scott and Sarah Kliff of Vox.
" And The Times's Margot Sanger-Katz has written, "Even Democrats running in red states are unapologetically putting health care at the center of their campaign messages.
Reporting was contributed by Rick Rojas, Patrick J. Lyons, Sean Plambeck, Roni Caryn Rabin, Farah Stockman, Louis Keene, Emily Cochrane, Margot Sanger-Katz and Noah Weiland.
What is supposed to be protected, Sanger says, is not only the resolution a person comes to but the deliberative path she takes to get there.
Mr. Sanger, a Wells Fargo board member since 2003 and a former head of General Mills, will see his annual retainer bumped to $250,000 from $60,000.
In fact, he had contacted Mr. Sanger, offering him an advance copy of the report and an interview about its findings two days before its publication.
When we're talking about Sanger and Planned Parenthood and the belief that both play a role in black genocide through abortion, what's fact and what's not?
Karen Katz President & CEO, Neiman Marcus First job: Gift wrapper Back when I was 15 or 16, in Dallas there was a department store called Sanger-Harris.
The second study, led by Velislava N. Petrova from the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Britain, tested samples from 26 of the same unvaccinated children from the Netherlands.
That is the unescapable message of the interview he conducted with David Sanger and Maggie Haberman of the New York Times that's published today on their website.
Together with their colleagues, Elizabeth Klemm of the Wellcome Sanger Institute near Cambridge and Rumina Hasan of the Aga Khan University in Karachi have analysed the pathogen.
In 2012, the New York Times's David Sanger broke a bombshell story detailing a joint US-Israel cyber attack on Iran that undermined its nuclear enrichment facilities.
President and Chief Operating Officer Tim Sloan was chosen to succeed him as CEO and Lead Director Stephen Sanger will serve as the board's non-executive chairman.
"The report confirms and shows there is a massive problem in tax dodging, particularly by larger corporations," Toby Sanger, executive director of Canadians for Tax Fairness, said.
Only three directors received more than 90 percent support from voting shareholders, a benchmark cited by Sanger as what would be the outcome of a normal vote.
On the other, Trump told Sanger and Haberman that he'd refrain from reprimanding allies with poor records on civil liberties because the United States is no paragon.
That review was overseen by a special board committee, chaired by Stephen Sanger, and also includes three other independent directors: Elizabeth Duke, Enrique Hernandez and Donald James.
Kurt Sanger is a lieutenant colonel and judge advocate in the U.S. Marine Corps, and a graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center's National Security Law program.
TRUMP: I would hate, I would hate — SANGER: General MacArthur wanted to go use them against the Chinese and the North Koreans, not as a last resort.
SANGER: So Maggie and I were at the end of our conversation this morning we were talking with you a little bit about your foreign policy advisers.
Michael Kosicki, study author of the Wellcome Sanger Institute study from the U.K., agrees more analysis is needed before clinical trials can proceed, even with base editing.
A stodgy board led by Stephen W. Sanger, the chairman, put him in charge last September in what seems like an autopilot move to replace Mr. Stumpf.
Stephen W. Sanger, 71, will retire at the end of the year and will be succeeded by Elizabeth A. Duke, 65, a former Federal Reserve Board governor.
Mr. Sanger will leave the board in December, with two other directors, Cynthia H. Milligan and Susan G. Swenson, who both joined the board in the 1990s.
In a startling story, The New York Times's David E. Sanger and William J. Broad detail a three-year cyberwar quietly waged against North Korea's missile program.
In particular, the exhibition highlights five performers, including Evanion himself, magician John Nevil Maskelyne, circus showman George Sanger, hypnotist Annie De Montford, and pantomime star Dan Leno.
In 1916, Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the US, in defiance of a New York state law that forbade the distribution of contraception.
"I went to [an] abortion center and there was a protest, and there were signs out there that talked about Margaret Sanger being a racist," she says.
In February, the work was further discredited when scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Britain recreated the original study and found that there weren't significant unexpected mutations.
This is based on a deliberate misquote of what Margaret Sanger actually said, which was in fact to warn against people thinking the organization was targeting black Americans.
" What's less true is how that idea was echoed in a discussion minutes later, when one student said Sanger had gotten "a lot of her ideas from Hitler.
"We believe formalizing this structure is the right decision at this time for the company and its investors, customers, and team members," Sanger said in a press release.
Sanger said that the proposed federal universal pharmacare program that would create a single-payer system for prescription drugs would be funded if the unpaid taxes were recovered.
Indeed, another high-level Obama Administration official—four-star Marine General James Cartwright—was recently convicted of lying to federal agents who were investigating his contacts with Sanger.
The agency says that Rapp's "secure message" to Sanger was not sent intentionally, but rather triggered by network issues the agency was experiencing in late March of 2012.
To corroborate this explanation, Boyd pointed to other messages around the time period in which Rapp alerted Sanger that the agency had experienced some sort of network interruption.
As the interview with Haberman and Sanger makes clear, Trump has no real foreign-policy doctrine—and very little grasp of even the elementary facts about global politics.
Leading this team is Mike Stratton, director of the Wellcome Sanger Institute near Cambridge, UK, one of the largest centers in the world for DNA sequencing and analysis.
Blake Pyron, a 19-year-old with Down syndrome, is set to open a snow cone shop in Sanger, Texas, becoming the youngest business owner in the city.
Shareholders who spoke about voting against Sanger supported Duke on the grounds that her relatively short tenure on the board gave her less responsibility for Wells Fargo's scandals.
In research using mice of both sexes, scientists at Britain's Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute found that gender differences could impact results in more than half of their experiments.
One hundred years ago today in 250, Margaret Sanger started a revolution when she opened America's first birth control clinic in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
"This is the first time we have seen an outbreak of extensively drug-resistant typhoid," said Elizabeth Klemm, who co-led the analysis work at the Sanger Institute.
In 1907, Indiana became the first state to legalize forced sterilization, starting a landslide endorsed by progressive icons like Theodore Roosevelt and the birth control champion Margaret Sanger.
Mr. Cuarón's last theatrical release, "Gravity," brought in $723 million worldwide, and he won an Oscar for best director and shared one for best editor (with Mark Sanger).
Mark Landler and David Sanger, NYT: By declining to certify Iran's compliance, Mr. Trump would essentially kick it to Congress to decide whether to reimpose punitive economic sanctions.
For example, in East New York, he visits the unassuming Brownsville brick building where in 1916 Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the United States.
" With every new technology, Sanger says, as with airpower when it was first invented, there is an "initial thought" that it will be "completely separate from ordinary warfare.
Cyberweapons, by contrast, offer a degree of stealth and deniability and a broad range of uses, as David Sanger, David Kirkpatrick and Nicole Perlroth detailed in their article.
In an earlier work, "Confront and Conceal," Sanger told the story of the electronic sabotage of Iran's nuclear program by means of a computer worm known as Stuxnet.
In a clear and persuasive new book, "About Abortion" (Harvard), Carol Sanger, a professor of law at Columbia, explores the roots and the ramifications of this chastening regime.
" Mr. Sanger added: "The Times has frequently said that stories like this one are critical to helping Americans understand how decisions on vital national security matters are made.
Mr. Sanger, the 71-year-old former boss of General Mills who took the chairman's seat when Mr. Stumpf departed, wasn't the only one to just squeak by.
Leading this team is Mike Stratton, director of the Wellcome Sanger Institute near Cambridge, UK, one of the largest centres in the world for DNA sequencing and analysis.
Margot Sanger-Katz at the New York Times charted what happened to premiums there — and how they changed when the Affordable Care Act added subsidies and a mandate.
Through that, I started seeing that mainstream Republican lawmakers were also saying that Margaret Sanger was a racist and pointing to Planned Parenthood as having a genocidal agenda.
Only three Wells Fargo directors received more than 90 percent support from voting shareholders in April, and four directors, including Chairman Steve Sanger, received less than 60 percent support.
Six directors will reach the mandatory retirement age of 72 in the next few years and are expected to leave when they do, Sanger said at the annual meeting.
The team, led by researchers at Britain's Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, said damaging changes to the gene happen very rarely but can increase the risk of schizophrenia 13-fold.
Margot Sanger-Katz If you want to feel optimistic about the job market, look to the unemployment rate, which at 5 percent suggests an almost complete recovery since 2008.
Sanger said investors told him they did not have a particular problem with any individual, but voted against directors who held leadership positions on the board or its committees.
Elsewhere in the same section, Sanger thanks Rapp (along with several other officials at the White House and the State Department) for arranging interviews with high-ranking government officials.
Dr. Larry Sanger, a co-founder of Wikipedia, is declaring a social media strike for July 4 and/or 5, complete with its own patriotic Declaration of Digital Independence.
As with Wikipedia, the site Wales launched with Larry Sanger in 2001, Wikitribune will be co-created with the community, and will be funded by donations rather than advertising.
But death penalty attorney Robert Sanger, who filed an amicus brief supporting the challenge to the measure, said the court left open a key avenue for challenging the initiative.
On that same flight that he called Sanger, Trump also "dictated" a misleading statement given to the Times about his son's controversial 2016 meeting with Russians at Trump Tower.
David E. Sanger is a national security correspondent for The New York Times and the author of "Confront and Conceal: Obama's Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power."
In 1917, Margaret Sanger made a drama/documentary about birth control that was censored at the very last minute in New York, and wound up being screened exactly once.
Sanger writes that American officials debated whether to punish Vladimir Putin for his hacks by exposing his links to oligarchs, or even by making some of his money disappear.
The text frequently shifts to the first-person singular, along with excerpts from interviews Sanger has had with officials up to and including the president of the United States.
" David Sanger, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, said in a Times Q&A on Friday that he wasn't surprised by Pompeo's most recent confrontation. "Mr.
Sanger distinguishes between privacy, which we often choose, and usually makes us feel more autonomous, and secrecy, which is often imposed on us and can make us feel oppressed.
In The Times, Margot Sanger-Katz breaks down Warren's transition plan, while Shane Goldmacher, Sarah Kliff and Thomas Kaplan explain how Warren came to believe in Medicare for All.
EC: Some politicians today say that Planned Parenthood commits black genocide, or that Margaret Sanger was a eugenicist and that her intention was to kill black babies in the womb.
New research shows that each year, about 400,000 babies born worldwide have neurological disorders caused by random mutations, said Matthew Hurles, head of human genetics at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
People who oppose abortion think the fetus has a life and that women should bear the child, says Carol Sanger, a professor focusing on reproductive law at Columbia Law School.
Mr. Sanger, Mr. Choe and William J. Broad, a science reporter and an expert on all things nuclear, exchanged emails about the possibility, and had resolved to monitor the situation.
Using new genomic techniques to analyze the parasite's genes, researchers from Britain's Wellcome Sanger Institute and the University of South Florida (USF) were able to determine which ones are indispensable.
White, who now works at the law firm Debevoise & Plimpton, interviewed directors about who the next chair should be and consulted with regulators before handing down an assessment, Sanger said.
Refinery29 spoke to Jones in an email interview to ask about her work, her love of Margaret Sanger, and the ongoing battle for women's reproductive health care — 100 years later.
Wells Fargo's president and chief operating officer, Tim Sloan, was chosen to succeed him as CEO and the bank's lead director, Stephen Sanger, will serve as the board's nonexecutive chairman.
The internet is spilling over with denunciations of the reckless things Trump told the Times's David Sanger and Maggie Haberman, most specifically his threat to abrogate our NATO treaty obligations.
From the Times: [DAVID E.] SANGER: You've seen several [NATO members in the Baltics] come under cyberattack, things that are short of war, clearly appear to be coming from Russia.
Clinton has not given a major interview about her foreign policy views with any longtime national foreign policy writers, such as Mr. Trump did with my colleague David E. Sanger.
"[T]he HbA1c test remains a suitable test for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes for the majority of people," said Dr. Inês Barroso, another lead author and Wellcome Trust Sanger scientist.
She was especially well known for her radical views on women's sexual liberation, serving as mentor to Margaret Sanger, who went on to open the country's first birth control clinic.
Tech We're Using David E. Sanger, a national security correspondent, recounts his gear from the computers in use when he joined The Times in 1982 to his overloaded backpack now.
As The Times's David E. Sanger and Farnaz Fassihi wrote this week, Iran is not finding the support it hoped for in Europe and could be susceptible to broad censure.
Winners for this series included Andrew Higgins, Andrew E. Kramer, Neil MacFarquhar, Eric Lipton, Jo Becker, David E. Sanger, Eric Schmitt, Scott Shane, Steven Erlanger, Mike McIntire and Barry Meier.
In particular, you can learn a lot from the Twitter accounts of Margot Sanger-Katz, Sarah Ferris, Matt Fuller, Peter Suderman, Topher Spiro, Sarah Kliff and Jonathan Cohn, among others.
The $28 million that the board is taking back from Mr. Stumpf — the proceeds of a 2013 equity grant — will be deducted from his retirement plan payouts, Mr. Sanger said.
David E. Sanger and William J. Broad have reported together on nuclear arms and missile defense for decades, and join us to discuss what Mr. Obama revealed to Mr. Trump.
Public Health Margot Sanger-Katz, who covers health care for The Upshot, and Nate Cohn, The Upshot's elections analyst, talked about the coming vote on the Republican health care plan.
To suggest that Vladimir Putin is a distant nuisance but Maggie Haberman or David Sanger is an existential threat to our civilization isn't seeing things plain, to put it mildly.
David Sanger was going to Japan, and the Times, because we were going to replace our national computer writer, which meant covering IBM back then, with somebody from the Journal.
Richen was first exposed to the criticisms of Sanger and the abortion-as-black-genocide argument when she stopped by an anti-abortion protest while working on a different project.
The controversy was well under way 100 years ago when Sanger and her sister, both trained nurses whose mother died young after giving birth to 11 children, opened the clinic.
Sloan faces a rocky shareholder meeting on April 25 after influential proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services called on investors to vote against 12 out of 15 directors, including Chairman Stephen Sanger.
He quoted Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, who wrote in the early 20th century about how the eugenics movement could embrace birth control to serve its purposes and shape the population.
Directors ISS recommended votes against included the San Francisco bank's chairman, Stephen Sanger, although it suggested investors vote in support of Timothy Sloan, who took over as chief executive in October.
Sanger reported, citing "the generous description of a senior American diplomat," that the decision sprung from an "off-script moment" during a call between Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
"We found that changes in the DNA have been seriously underestimated before now," said Allan Bradley, a professor at Britain's Wellcome Sanger Institute who co-led the research published on Monday.
Cartwright acknowledged in late October that he had spoken with Sanger, as well as Daniel Klaidman of Newsweek, and pleaded guilty to misleading federal investigators about his contact with the reporters.
"We will proceed with a sense of urgency but will take the time we need to conduct a thorough investigation," Stephen Sanger, Wells Fargo's lead independent director, said in a statement.
The company's board of directors elected President and Chief Operating Officer Tim Sloan to succeed him as CEO, while Lead Director Stephen Sanger will serve as the board's non-executive chairman.
Margot Sanger-Katz at the New York Times noticed the key passage today: CBO: Planned Parenthood defunding will result in more births and around 15% of current patients losing care. pic.twitter.
According to Wells Fargo's final tally released on Friday, just three board members received more than 90 percent of shareholder support, and four directors, including Sanger, got less than 60 percent.
Though she was openly opposed to abortion, Sanger would regularly print heart-wrenching correspondences from women suffering from unintended and unwanted pregnancies who thought she might be able to help them.
In this piece, David E. Sanger, a national security correspondent, tells why he didn't travel to Egypt to cover Secretary of State John Kerry's visit with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
SANGER: Erdogan put nearly 50,443 people in jail or suspend them, suspended thousands of teachers, he imprisoned many in the military and the police, he dismissed a lot of the judiciary.
Researchers from Britain's Wellcome Sanger Institute who analyzed the genetics of the typhoid strain found it had mutated and acquired an extra piece of DNA to become resistant to multiple antibiotics.
An outbreak of drug-resistant typhoid that began in Hyderabad in Pakistan in November 303 is still spreading, according to experts from Aga Khan University who worked with the Sanger team.
Over two telephone conversations on Friday, Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, discussed his views on foreign policy with Maggie Haberman and David E. Sanger of The New York Times.
SANGER: There are several countries that have joined NATO in recent times – Estonia, among them, and so forth – that we are now bound by treaty to defend if Russia moved in.
But the movement, because of its supposed reliance on science to improve society, also found champions in the progressive and intellectual elite, including Alexander Graham Bell, Margaret Sanger and Theodore Roosevelt.
He died, of stomach cancer, on March 22001 at 75, according to the Wellcome Sanger Institute, a British genome research organization in Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, where he had been the founding director.
Craig maintains, however, that he spoke to the media and gave Sanger a copy of the report before its release as a way to encourage accurate coverage of his own work.
So as the New York Times' Margot Sanger-Katz reports, this is what happened: When Obamacare kicked in, it added in the two missing portions: The individual mandate and the subsidy.
She was commissioned by National Geographic to write about Japan and then traveled to Soviet Russia, where she wrote for Birth Control Review, a journal that was edited by Margaret Sanger.
But when the coronavirus crisis required ramping factories to make ventilators, "the White House's ability to gather the power of American industry crumpled," the NYT's David Sanger and Maggie Haberman write.
Wells Fargo's current board chairwoman, Elizabeth A. Duke, took on the position last month, replacing Stephen W. Sanger, a 13-year board member who retired after a year filled with scandals.
If you want to read more on the Senate bill, I recommend — as I often do on health care — both Margot Sanger-Katz of The Times and Sarah Kliff of Vox.
These are just a few of the deep differences among the Democratic candidates on foreign policy and national security, based on a survey by our colleagues Maggie Astor and David Sanger.
After 5,300 employees and the chief executive, John G. Stumpf, paid with their jobs, Mr. Sanger and other board members with lackluster support should go, too, to help the bank rehabilitate.
As well as the consent order, the Fed issued letters of reprimand to past chairs of the board Steve Sanger and John Stumpf, who was CEO when the original crisis unfolded.
The journalist, who is not named in the filing, is David E. Sanger of The New York Times, which published an article in December 2012 about the report quoting Mr. Craig.
"This is where it all started," said the grandson of Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger in his first visit to the Brownsville, Brooklyn, site where she started her clinic in 19503.
So as the New York Times's Margot Sanger-Katz reports, this is what happened: When Obamacare kicked in, it added in the two missing portions: the individual mandate and the subsidy.
Wells Fargo (WFC) reportedly chose four of its directors, including chairman Stephen Sanger and vice chair Elizabeth Duke, for a panel that will lead an investigation into the recent sales practices scandal.
Jake and Maria Grey of Sanger, Texas, opened up in a Today report about the cost of caring for their daughter Brighton, who has a rare chromosomal disorder called Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome.
According to a "news analysis" story by David Sanger in the New York Times, "Trump Followed His Gut on Syria," and the disastrous fallout just represents a failure to think things through.
This piece of research, co-ordinated by Allan Bradley of the Wellcome Sanger Institute, in Cambridge, England, looked at genetic changes in mouse and human cells across large stretches of the genome.
Sanger has been hailed as one of the most influential people in women's history, though she's also a controversial figure for her support of eugenics (which Jones addresses in her own work).
FIFTEEN years ago today, on January 15th, 2001, Wikipedia was founded by two internet pioneers, Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, although neither had any idea how ambitious their online encyclopedia would become.
Chairman Stephen Sanger said that while shareholders have liked what Wells Fargo's board has done to address issues regarding the bank's sales practices, investors wish the board jumped on the issue sooner.
The president is grappling with risks of political embarrassment if he proceeds with pursuing a North Korea meeting, and is conferring with advisers and Moon, The New York Times's David Sanger reports.
SANGER: So that suggests that you would not, as, say, President Bush did, the last President Bush, make the spread of democracy and liberty sort of a core of your foreign policy.
Last week he suggested to The Times's David Sanger and Maggie Haberman that if Russia invaded a NATO ally that wasn't pulling its weight financially, he might not rise to its defense.
At the bank's 2017 meeting in Florida, only three of the board's 12 directors received more than 90 percent of shareholders' support, and then-Chairman Stephen Sanger received just 113 percent approval.
SANGER: Do you fear that if you have too many military on your council, they tend to search for the military solution first instead of the diplomatic or economic sanction solution first?
SANGER: O.K.. We wanted to ask you a little bit, and Maggie maybe you may have something on this as well, about what standards you would use for using American troops abroad.
A description of it was contained in "Confront and Conceal," a book by David E. Sanger, a New York Times reporter, that was also adapted as an article published by The Times.
President Trump used that argument yesterday in a move to keep any hardware that threatens national security out of U.S. wireless networks, Cecilia Kang and David E. Sanger of the NYT write.
Only four isolated cases of extensively drug-resistant, or XDR, typhoid had previously been reported worldwide, according to Dr. Elizabeth Klemm, an infectious disease geneticist at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in England.
In particular, Mr. Assange said his anti-secrecy organization would let the tech companies view unpublished technical details about what needs to be repaired, write Scott Shane, David Sanger and Vindu Goel.
Where a pro-lifer sees people of all races as holding within themselves inherent dignity, Trump joins with the likes of Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, in hints of eugencisim.
Byrne, on the other hand, was related to some of the influential feminists of the early 20th century: her mother, Edith Byrne, and her aunt, Margaret Sanger, mother of the birth control movement.
Wells Fargo — The bank reportedly chose four of its directors, including chairman Stephen Sanger and vice chair Elizabeth Duke, for a panel that will lead an investigation into the recent sales practices scandal.
"Homeowners tend to have some incredible properties, from chocolate box cottages in the British countryside to chic apartments in Paris with resident pugs who love to show you the city," Haines-Sanger said.
Margot Sanger-Katz of The Upshot has a revealing story online now about the burdens of medical costs on millions of Americans, even those who have, or thought they had, adequate health insurance.
As it happens, both Mr. Sanger and Mr. Choe had suspected nuclear tests since Kim Jong-un, North Korea's dictator, blustered that his country was ready to detonate a hydrogen bomb last month.
" This is true: Sanger courted eugenicists to her birth control movement by selling her mission as helping to rid the country of "the weeds" of humanity and "[breeding] a race of human thoroughbreds.
Sanger, who has been on Wells' board for 14 years, became chair in October after then-Chair and Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf abruptly departed and the board decided split the two roles.
Many of them will strike reporters (and public relations professionals) as rather routine, and they do not contain explicit proof that Morell or any of his CIA colleagues provided Sanger with classified information.
Led by Regev and Sarah Teichmann, the head of cellular genetics at the UK's Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, the international consortium aims to assemble much more than a laundry list of cell types.
He opens his verse by quipping, "It's the white cup dranker / baby I'm a trapper turned rapper turned sanger," which basically sums up 2008 Wayne, Auto-Tuned syrup fiend and T-Pain acolyte.
Since then, it has evolved and mutated into several new subgroups of resistant parasites, said the studies, which were conducted by several institutes including the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the University of Oxford.
Previous entries in the Trump handbook of cyberwarfare include an earlier conversation with the Times, which went much the same way: SANGER: The question was about cyber, how would you envision using cyberweapons?
The Republicans had their share of sexual liberals and feminists (including Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, in the last years of her life) while the Democrats had many social conservatives (including George Wallace).
Scientists at Aga Khan University in Pakistan anxious to find ways to tackle an ongoing outbreak there contacted the Sanger in the spring of 2017 and asked scientists there to genetically analyze samples.
Margot Sanger-Katz and Kevin Quealy at the New York Times explain the math: Now the silver plans will be more expensive in many markets than gold plans that have much lower deductibles.
That assignment now goes to Stephen W. Sanger, retired chief executive and chairman of General Mills, who will be assisted by Elizabeth A. Duke, a former Federal Reserve Board governor, as vice chairwoman.
He's already put out a collection of comics on figures from the American founding (Founding Fathers Funnies) as well as a longer treatment of pioneering birth-control activist Margaret Sanger called Woman Rebel.
"Rarely has a presidential decision resulted so immediately in what his own party leaders have described as disastrous consequences for American allies and interests," writes The Times's national security correspondent David E. Sanger.
Sarah A. Teichmann, a cell biologist at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute who was not involved in the new study, said the report illustrated how fast the field of cell-typing has moved.
Tuesday: "There's every possibility that the response to this strike in Saudi Arabia or another strike by the Iranians or others in the region could actually trigger a regional war," says David Sanger.
Influential proxy advisor Institutional Shareholder Services recommended shareholders vote against 12 of its 15 directors, including Chairman Stephen Sanger, arguing directors failed in their oversight duties for years leading up to the settlement.
"She threw down the gauntlet and said, 'Preventing women from contraception is inhumane,'" said Sanger, 68, chairman of the International Planned Parenthood Council and a former president of Planned Parenthood New York City.
Some of the reproductive rights battles that Margaret Sanger fought a century ago were remarkably similar to the challenges facing Planned Parenthood today, particularly organized religion's objection to sex education, her grandson said.
He explains to Sanger that defense commitments to foreign countries might make sense if they lead to trade surpluses: SANGER: We were talking about alliances, and the fundamental problem that you hear many Republicans, traditional Republicans, have with the statement that you've made is that it would seem to them that you would believe that the interests of the United States being out with both our troops and our diplomacy abroad is less than our economic interests in having somebody else support that.
Deadline confirms that a biopic about Sanger is in the works, after Jennifer Lawrence's producer partner, former assistant, and close friend, Justine Ciarrocchi acquired rights to the 2016 novel, Terrible Virtue, by Ellen Feldman.
John Harkes, head coach of FC Cincinnati in the United Soccer League, on the latest from the World Cup and David Sanger on the United States withdrawing from the United Nations Human Rights Council.
In a joint interview, Duke and Sanger said the board expedited changes to its structure and composition after discussions with investors, who offered most directors relatively little support in a vote earlier this year.
"They were voting to send a message to the board, and we clearly got that message that we need to resolve these problems and continue to make Wells Fargo a better bank," Sanger said.
"We have shown that AML is an umbrella term for a group of at least 11 different types of leukemia," said Peter Campbell, who co-led the study from Britain's Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
Sanger, who led an internal inquiry after the third-largest U.S. bank said it had opened as many as two million unauthorized customer accounts, acquired 58,342 shares, according to a regulatory filing on Monday.
Last week, influential proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services recommended investors vote to replace the majority of directors at Wells Fargo, including Sanger and the other three independent directors, at its April 25 annual meeting.
Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, discussed his views on foreign policy in Cleveland on Wednesday with David E. Sanger and Maggie Haberman of The New York Times during the Republican National Convention.
SANGER: President Obama, as you know, has talked about reducing the number of nuclear weapons in the American arsenal and hopefully getting to the point, maybe not in our lifetimes, of no nuclear weapons.
Mr. Trump made news by sharing with Mr. Sanger and Maggie Haberman, a Times political reporter, his views on the role of NATO and his openness to a nuclear-armed Japan and South Korea.
SANGER: I wasn't referring to that in the ISIS context, I was referring more in the realm of dealing with our allies, dealing with China, dealing with Japan, the other places that we've discussed.
"This appears to be the first case in which the United States has asserted that foreign control of a social media app could have national security implications," David E. Sanger wrote in The Times.
Peter Campbell, a cancer biologist at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Britain who was not involved in the new study, said scientists can't predict what the extra mutations will mean for Mr. Kelly's health.
As Sanger himself observes, Trump's "refusal to acknowledge Russia's pernicious role in the 2016 election, for fear it would undercut his political legitimacy, only exacerbates the problem of formulating a national strategy" on cybersecurity.
Sanger criticizes Barack Obama for not making more of a public case about Russia's election interference but does not explain how Obama could have done so without appearing to interfere in the election himself.
This is something akin to unlawful search and seizure in a criminal case, where, as Sanger points out, there are limits on what the state can do to extract evidence from a defendant's body.
He pointed out that the prosecutors had failed to call key witnesses, including the New York Times reporter, David E. Sanger, whose article about the Skadden report is at the crux of their case.
"Using all the data we collected, we narrowed down common genes in almost all strains of Strep A globally," said Mark Davies of the Wellcome Sanger and Doherty institutes, who co-led the work.
Featured Article: "After 18 Years, Is This Afghan Peace, or Just a Way Out?" by David E. Sanger After more than a year of talks, Taliban and American negotiators struck a deal on Feb.
In the '50s, Sanger funded research towards what would eventually be the first hormonal birth control pill, and the organization's fight to secure easy access to birth control set the precedent for Roe v. Wade.
The combined physicians' services company would be worth $10 billion, pro forma, and would be led by Amsurg CEO Christopher Holden, while Envision CEO William Sanger would stay on as executive chairman of the board.
Some early abortion advocates in the US were — as pro-life activists today are extremely eager to point out — also proponents of eugenics, with Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger being perhaps the most famous example.
"We are deeply concerned by these matters, and we are committed to ensuring that all aspects of the company's business are conducted with integrity, transparency, and oversight," Stephen Sanger, the board's lead independent director, said.
Per Sanger: If that carefully coordinated plan moves forward, the Saudis would likely see a significant increase in oil revenue at exactly the moment Congress is talking about penalizing the kingdom over the Khashoggi case.
From a leather lounge chair in his bedroom, Mr. Sanger continued to work on an extended version of the story based on the assumption that North Korea would announce it had conducted a nuclear test.
"These malaria parasites are now resistant to both drugs, and since they are no longer being killed, resistance to both drugs will spread," said Roberto Amato, who co-led the research at Britain's Sanger Institute.

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