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" Co-host Ainsley Earhardt seconded that, adding, "He is young.
On Monday, Amazon Web Services CEO Andy Jassy seconded Cook.
John Lewis of Georgia, a civil rights icon, seconded it.
Out in the parking lot, Mr. Strines seconded the praise.
That message was strongly seconded by Mr. Biden on Wednesday.
Buchanan's concerns were seconded by a colleague, Charles K. Rowley.
"The opposition also seconded the position of the government," he said.
John Lewis (D-Ga.), a civil rights icon, seconded the nomination.
Rick Scott, R-FL, seconded Bondi's admonition during a press conference.
Four public prosecutors have been seconded to IPOA to help, he said.
Carolina Milanesi, a consumer technology analyst with Creative Strategies seconded this notion.
The U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross seconded plans to tinker with NAFTA.
Presidents of the international police organization are seconded from their national administrations.
Mr. Fusco-Straub seconded the importance of shared activities outside the home.
"McCarthy nominated him; no one seconded" the nomination, said a GOP source.
That sentiment was seconded by Deborah Baum, a lawyer for Zakarian's company.
No, he does not like him at all, seconded only to Travis Kalanick.
The New York Times first reported the story, and was seconded by NBC News.
Emelina Spinelli, 31, an Instagram consultant who lives in Los Angeles, seconded his suggestion.
Earlier this year Mr Feoktistov was seconded to Rosneft to oversee its internal security service.
He sends her packing, but not before asking her to be nice to Bernie (Seconded!).
Daniels's comments were seconded by the founding director of the Congressional Budget Office, Alice Rivlin.
Danny Wong, a freelance architect who works there several days a week, seconded the assessment.
Mr. Macron seconded Mr. Trump's assertion that North Korea's nuclear belligerence is dangerous and unacceptable.
This claim—of things not being as dire as they seemed—was seconded by Google today.
Kelly and Shi study in Shanghai but are seconded in New York for this current semester.
Brown even seconded his own nomination at the convention to give himself an opportunity to speak.
On Twitter, Hillary Clinton called the decision "outrageous"; hundreds seconded her tweet with words of disgust.
It did not say if those crew members were on leave or seconded to emergency operations.
His words were seconded by Tom Dominguez, president of the Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.
Academic observers seconded that observation, noting that China is loathe to give up land and sea holdings.
Attorney General Pam Bondi seconded the notion that the law would protect Floridians from dangerous drug traffickers.
Butler was seconded to the FCA last September when the decision was taken to scrap the review.
" Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark, seconded that: "I'm lucky to be married to Peter Dinklage onscreen.
Monroe's views were not seconded by officials of his team, the Baltimore Ravens, including Coach John Harbaugh.
The few tourists who could be found seconded Mr. Argiles's assessment of why Americans are staying away.
Mr. Farrell's chief of staff, Al Taylor, was the only person nominated; Mr. Farrell seconded the pick.
Of the nearly 140 people who run India's HIV/AIDS program, 112 are consultants seconded from foreign organizations.
Jeff Sessions, an early supporter of the businessman, and was seconded by fellow early supporters New York Rep.
That has not stopped the PRI from hurling accusations at Mr Anaya, seconded by the pro-government press.
" Seconded Jerome Benton, who has worked with Prince as a roadie, backup singer and actor: "He's a genius.
Accordingly, the impeachment motion in Parliament was put forward by his own party, and seconded by the opposition.
Tim Ryan, president of the Culinary Institute of America, seconded the importance of this auction to his students.
Of the nearly 140 people who run India's HIV/AIDS programme, 112 are consultants seconded from foreign organisations.
He also seconded reports from Moscow that Russian government officials deny having any compromising material on Mr. Trump.
Career officials seconded to the NSC and White House talk of a policy machine paralysed by infighting and distrust.
" Bruno Tonioli seconded that, in his Bruno way: "You should be a ride at Six Flags, I tell you.
But lacking local licenses, those seconded to Hong Kong can only advise their colleagues, not work on deals themselves.
Every important Russian firm and institution has an FSB officer seconded to it, a practice preserved from Soviet days.
But lacking local licences, those seconded to Hong Kong can only advise their colleagues, not work on deals themselves.
After Mitt Romney excoriated Mr. Trump as unqualified for office, Mr. McCain seconded his remarks from the Senate floor.
The officials may be seconded from the telecoms regulator and the interior and justice ministries, a government source said.
That's to rank Tchaikovsky merely as equal to others who seconded Petipa's intentions: Cesare Pugni, Ludwig Minkus, Riccardo Drigo.
" Czuleger seconded the dewy effect, and added, "It's a high-pigment, creamy formula that clings to the skin as promised.
During her confirmation hearing, Haley seconded criticism of the 193-nation organization by Trump and many of their fellow Republicans.
" Aesthetic doctor David Jack seconded Kerr's stance, telling me, "The effects of moisturizer are usually pretty superficial and short-lived.
" McGeorge Bundy, Johnson's former national security adviser, quickly seconded Acheson's comments, adding that pulling out was both "impossible" and "undesirable.
As the hearing proceeded, fans representing the #FreeBritney campaign marched outside the courtroom with protest signs that seconded that request.
She seconded Axe's decision to hand out non-competes contracts forcefully, and to fire some poor schmuck for no apparent reason.
Yet it is also the case that some of the brightest young officials from other departments have been seconded to DEXEU.
"[He] looks like Nori," Malika said, an answer her sister Khadija seconded (and which a source told PEOPLE back in December).
In a letter to the G20 leaders, Financial Stability Board Chairman Randal Quarles seconded that, emphasizing the importance of global coordination.
" He seconded the opinion of Fir Tree Partners as saying "the proposed acquisition of Bonanza makes no economic or strategic sense.
Presidents of Interpol are seconded from their national administrations and remain in their home post while representing the international policing body.
However these rules did not apply to SIS, who are overseen by the FCO, or to special forces seconded to SIS.
"Everyone in the state was proud to have her as an ambassador," seconded a prominent Volunteer athlete of yesteryear, football's Peyton Manning.
This point was seconded by Peter Boockvar of the Lindsey Group who highlighted Tuesday the extreme weakness in Hong Kong's trade data.
"I'm doing this for everybody: for me, for my family," he said, and the assembled fasters and their supporters seconded Ortega's sentiment.
The individual involved, a civilian contractor seconded by Norway and not a NATO employee, was immediately removed from the exercise, Stoltenberg said.
President Barack Obama seconded Kerry's sentiment in remarks Tuesday, saying foreign impressions of the GOP race were damaging the United States' reputation.
"Lieutenant Emma Higashi of the US Navy, seconded to the Brunei Accords Peacekeeping Force and, now, to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department."
Cruz seconded that assessment, drawing a harsh response from Rubio ("This is the lie that Ted's campaign is built on," he said).
In a tweet, Trump seconded Kim's insult of his potential presidential rival, and at the press conference with Abe, he repeated it.
The judgment was seconded by Assaf Dahan of Boston-based Cybereason, which is publishing its own, separate report on Trickbot's operations Wednesday.
"To be invited by James to perform at the crosswalk outside of CBS, that's what we call a dream come true," Gad seconded.
One such place is Zambia, the land Colebrook-Robjent adopted after he had been seconded there from Britain, to serve in its army.
Its filing represented the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in U.S. history — seconded only by Detroit's $17 billion bankruptcy under Chapter 9 bankruptcy code.
The judgment was seconded by Assaf Dahan of Boston-based Cybereason, which is publishing its own, separate report here on Trickbot's operations Wednesday.
But its leadership has seconded the assault accusations and defended the actress against the couple's assertions that she was working for the state.
But Macron is likely to face resistance from Poland, eastern Europe's biggest country and one of the main beneficiaries of posted or seconded workers.
The number of seconded or "posted" workers, employed in one EU state but temporarily sent to work in another, has jumped in recent years.
The Mounted Police tweet added that the incident wasn't affecting operations at Vancouver's airport on Saturday morning, a fact seconded by the airport itself.
"If my Uber bill this summer is any measure of success, improvement would not be the term I would use," commuter Niklaus Gunter seconded.
" Seconded executive producer David Mandel, who took over showrunning duties from creator Armando Iannucci before season 5: "It was just a very natural thing.
Telenor said a central part of the report related to its handling of a "serious matter" in 2011, from an employee seconded to Vimpelcom.
After Viper Company left Afghanistan, the new commanders responsible for the valley seconded the outgoing officers' assessments and lobbied to close the Korengal Outpost.
When the blockade began against Qatar last year, one of the accusations, seconded by the Trump administration, was that Qatar had provided money to terrorists.
In a CNN interview Thursday, Mr. Pence seconded Mr. Trump's contention that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia was a stronger leader than President Obama.
The unarmed monitors, mostly European diplomats seconded to the mission, are empowered to listen for cease-fire violations, escort humanitarian aid and negotiate local truces.
According to the news weekly Le Point, Turkish "consular structures" oversee more than 250 mosques and about 200 official imams seconded by Turkey to France.
The WHO also seconded an earlier warning from the US Centers for Disease Control to pregnant women to avoid areas where the virus has been found.
Chishimba Kambwili, a lawmaker of Lungu's ruling Patriotic Front who seconded Nkombo's motion, was arrested last Thursday by Zambia's Anti-Corruption Commission on suspicion of fraud.
The search for the real "leaker" is likely to be part of the questioning of the F.B.I. director, since Mr. Nunes has seconded the president's opinion.
Among obligations Britain will be asked to cover are the funding until summer 2021 of British teachers seconded to schools catering to the EU's staff and diplomats.
" The Saturday Night Live star, 49, seconded his sentiment, captioning a series of photos of her and Hart in costume, "Yo this is about to be hilarious!!!
Ms. Gordon-Reed, a professor of history and law at Harvard and the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "The Hemingses of Monticello," seconded the point.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian general killed in Syria had been seconded to the Syrian government as a military commander, Russia's military chief of staff said on Wednesday.
"He was seconded to an elite protection brigade within the Royal Guard to serve as the personal security force of [the Crown Prince]," the source told CNN.
"He was seconded to an elite protection brigade within the Royal Guard to serve as the personal security force of (the Crown Prince)," the source told CNN.
I'll let Andy Das, an assistant sports editor whose responsibilities typically include soccer and college sports, but who was seconded to dog duty this year, take that one.
In this case, because of a friend's strong recommendation, seconded by effusive praise (on the back cover) from so many famous writers, most of whom I've never read.
"He was seconded to an elite protection brigade within the Royal Guard to serve as the personal security force of [the crown prince]," a Saudi source told CNN.
Jamie realizes that he's rather wet in the nether regions, and breathes a sigh of relief (seconded!) when he discovers it is due to spilled ale, and not incontinence.
The CDC teams slept in tents in the oppressive humidity, and responders worked out of temporary facilities or community buildings that had been seconded as treatment or laboratory facilities.
He is chief of staff to Len McCluskey, the head of Unite, Britain's most powerful union, and was seconded by the Labour Party headquarters during the recent election campaign.
And this is a big concern to a certain extent in terms of the depletion of regional forces who are needing to be seconded to assist in this visit.
In the Spectator, a few days later, columnist Toby Young seconded the sexbot solution, arguing that "robot girlfriends" could be a "workable" cure for "sexual inequality" and incel mass murders.
Seconded or "posted" workers, employed in one EU state but temporarily sent to work in another, make up less than 1 percent of all employment in the 28-nation bloc.
A Russian court seconded a prior decision today when it determined that Google violated anti-trust laws by forcing Android phone manufacturers to include its apps on devices by default.
And the stalwart concertmaster Rainer Honeck — seconded on the first stand of violins by another concertmaster, Albena Danailova — carried through the expert, energetic leadership he had shown throughout the weekend.
Mr. Galle seconded this, saying "there is no constitutional right to have privacy in your tax returns," though federal law offers some protections of such information, as well as exceptions.
Before that, she was seconded to the International Monetary Fund where she was part of a team based in the Greek finance ministry to monitor bailout terms during 2010 and 2011.
Another executive in the media business opined that adding Twitter could open up usership and a new audience, but at an extremely high overhead; that opinion was seconded by a banker.
German media reported that the attackers installed malicious software on 17 computers, including one that belonged to a defense ministry official who was seconded at the time to the foreign ministry.
PARIS (Reuters) - The European Union should swiftly modify the regulation allowing pay differentials between seconded and local workers or France will stop applying it, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Sunday.
The Delaware Democrat seconded Durbin in saying he heard Kavanaugh characterize his Minnesota Law Review article as "simply making policy proposals" and not claiming any special constitutional prerogative for the president.
" Sean Spicer, the White House spokesman, seconded that: "If you gas a baby, if you put a barrel bomb into innocent people, I think you will see a response from this president.
Socialist Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Sunday an EU regulation allowing employers to pay seconded workers less than their local counterparts must be changed soon or Paris would stop applying it.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary opposes a European Union plan to equalize pay between seconded and local workers as it would pose an "unacceptable competitive disadvantage" to Hungarian companies, a government spokesman said on Monday.
One of the sources familiar with SOMO's thinking said the firm was looking at how best to deploy the knowledge of its "seconded team" - SOMO employees who had worked in the trading JVs.
The motion to rename Robert E. Lee High School in Tyler Independent School District was formally introduced into the meeting on Monday, but no board member seconded the motion and the proposal failed.
But the explosions this time have released lots of sulfur dioxide gas, which means magma is involved, said Michael Poland, scientist-in-charge at Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, one of many volcanologists seconded to Kilauea.
Employers are not now obliged to pay posted workers more than the minimum wage in the host country, which leads to underpayment of posted workers and competition between firms employing seconded or local workers.
And some experts see evidence that less competition may be weighing on economic growth, letting companies hold down wages and reduce investment in innovation, a conclusion seconded by the Obama White House last year.
But Mr. McConnell's vow not to confirm a new justice until a new president is in office — seconded by Senator Charles E. Grassley, the Iowa Republican, who is chairman of the Judiciary Committee — provided Mrs.
Erin Montgomery, a spokeswoman for America First Policies, declined to comment on Higbie's remarks but said CNN should invite Higbie on air to answer questions, a sentiment Higbie later seconded in an email to CNN.
In response, the leader demanded action from the Pakistani state and made a number of insults directed at the journalist, many of which were seconded by comments from some of the page's 180,000 odd followers.
For instance, when Jerry Brown refused to endorse Bill Clinton in 1992, he was denied a primetime speech, and spoke to the delegates only briefly when he seconded his own nomination before the roll call.
The LIA called as its final witness Catherine McDougall, a former Allen & Overy lawyer who was seconded to the LIA in July 2008 by Allen & Overy to assist and provide training to the LIA's legal team.
Levine seconded this and also noted that there are plenty of situations where you only make iterative changes that the system can watch for and push live locally without having to re-stage the complete application.
Rafik Nayed, CEO of Bahrain's Al Salam Bank and fellow panelist, seconded Harburg's remarks, noting that Chinese companies have been attracted to the region by "organic" market opportunities and "shared geopolitical structures" which unite the regions.
" Paul Bascobert, the chief executive of the former Gannett who will hold that same title for the new Gannett's operating company, seconded that statement, saying the company's mission "is to connect, protect and celebrate local communities.
Baswedan said morale at the KPK was starting to drop with resignations among its once-independent employees, who are now required to become civil servants and need to be seconded from other state agencies, including the police.
" 'The rights of the individual are being seconded to the rights of big business' Digital rights organization Open Rights Group called the ruling "a missed opportunity to develop clear principles about the limits of monitoring in the workplace.
Our time with Albini was a personal high point for me, seconded only by his praise for my Fight book, which—and he doesn't know this—actually brought me to tears as he had been an early influence.
" Hugely popular Ghanaian-British model, Adwoa Aboah, seconded Walker's statement, saying, "To me, the Pirelli change in direction suggests they are observing what 2017 needs, where the youth are going and what kind of imagery should be out there.
Before the NSC meeting, officials had told CNN that Trump had directed O'Brien to make cuts to the NSC, suggesting Trump was frustrated by damaging leaks of information that he suspected came from agency staffers seconded to the NSC.
It initially stormed into the market with $125 million to invest in its first year, along with four permanent partners (Tom Hulme, Avid Larizadeh Duggan, Eze Vidra and Peter Read) and one temporarily seconded from Mountain View (MG Siegler).
In a witness statement, Catherine McDougall, who was seconded to the LIA at the time from Allen & Overy, a law firm, says it was "readily apparent" that Goldman "had unfairly taken advantage of the LIA's lack of financial sophistication".
In the previous cabinet, Mr. Conte was seconded by two powerful deputy prime ministers, Mr. Salvini, who was also the interior minister; and Luigi Di Maio, the political leader of the Five Star Movement, who was also labor minister.
Officials had told CNN at the time that Trump had directed O'Brien to make cuts to the NSC, suggesting the President was frustrated by damaging leaks of information that he suspected came from agency staffers seconded to the NSC.
" Related Video: 'I Would Like to Elope,' Eva Longoria Spills Exclusive Wedding Details The designer's PR seconded this statement, saying "Victoria Beckham does not produce wedding dresses and has no current plans to expand the collection to include bridal wear.
The issues raised by the Georgia bill — and seconded by similarly provocative bills passed in state houses of other states -- hit directly at a cause championed by women, a constituency Hollywood has rallied around in a forceful way in recent years.
Supported by 39 staff and 5 seconded national experts, Europol's director Rob Wainwright said the center would serve as an information hub and help provide a "coordinated reaction in the event of major terrorist attacks," according to a media release.
Military personnel are seconded to the State Department, working closely with staff there, and a three-star general accompanies the secretary on all international trips to provide a military perspective on the issues he or she is discussing with foreign leaders.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Warsaw is strongly opposed to changes put forward by the European Union's executive to equalize pay between seconded and local workers and hopes to block them together with other poorer countries in the bloc, Polish diplomatic sources said.
Employers are now not obliged to pay posted workers more than the minimum wage in the host country, which leads to underpayment of posted workers on the one hand but also to unfair competition between firms employing seconded or local workers.
" Edwards seconded that analysis, declaring the Confederate flag "a Christian flag," and arguing that to attack it "is to deny the sovereignty, the majesty, and the might of Lord Jesus Christ in his divine role in Southern history, culture, and life.
French politicians and unions have blamed the system of seconded or "posted" workers, allowing employers to pay them no more than the minimum rate in the host country, as the cause of job losses in France, particularly in the livestock industry.
Brad Scott, a New Zealand volcanologist with GNS Science who has been seconded to help Vanuatu authorities, said more than one-quarter of Ambae has been severely impacted, with many traditional thatch roofs collapsing under the weight of the thick ash.
Mr. Romano, who seconded the motion to vote for the contract, said the deal, as it stands, was renewed for humanitarian reasons, as an effort to keep detainees from New York and New Jersey close to their families and legal representation.
Still Mr. Parker kept his spirits up, entertaining Mr. Johnson with fun archery facts (apparently six million geese were seconded for their feathers during Henry V's invasion of France) and quoting from "Zen in the Art of Archery," a favorite book.
The three sources said that Toumajan was paid by a UAE company but, to comply with US regulations, was "seconded" in 2011 or 2012 to Knowledge International, the Virginia-based company whose advisory board was top-heavy with high-powered, retired US generals.
Known for her one-of-a-kind designs famously worn by Destiny's Child and Beyoncé (which she recently called "crazy," and Kelly Rowland seconded that), Lawson revealed that she was rocking a pair of shimmering pants created by none other than herself.
The SLA spokesman confirmed Stephanie Bruce, Head of Financial Services for Assurance at PwC in the UK, had been seconded to the company from April last year to advise during and after the Phoenix deal, but was not advising on job cuts.
Dr. Justin R. Garcia, an evolutionary biologist and sex researcher at the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University, seconded that point, saying that while the increase in young adults who are sexually inactive was compelling and statistically significant, there was a broader takeaway.
The party's political rival, the Movement for Democratic Change, seconded the motion, a striking sign of the consensus in the political class that Mr. Mugabe must go — one that formed with astonishing speed after the military took Mr. Mugabe into custody last Wednesday.
Mr. Trump's personal lawyer called the effort by Mr. Neal a "gross abuse of power" — an opinion that was seconded by the White House chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who said on Sunday that Democrats would "never" see the president's tax returns.
Yet both men are not only acting as if it's 2000 all over again, when control of the White House hinged on a few hundred votes in Florida, they are also fanning conspiratorial flames with claims of outrageous fraud, seconded by President Trump.
" As this suggests, and as the musicologist Michael Marissen seconded in a lecture before the vocal group Tenet and the early-instrument band the Sebastians performed the work at the German Lutheran Church of St. Paul in Chelsea on March 25, the "St.
The issues of seconded workers and "social dumping" took center-stage in France's presidential campaign last month after Le Pen used the relocation of a Whirlpool factory in northern France to Poland to paint Macron as a globalist who did not care about workers.
The bank had seconded staff from its head office in India to fill senior management positions in the UK who did not properly understand British legal and regulatory AML requirements, leading to a "consistent failure" to implement adequate systems and controls, the regulator said.
Jeffrey Miron, a director of economic studies at the Cato Institute and director of undergraduate studies in the Department of Economics at Harvard University, seconded that there are problems in reconciling one&aposs views of a follower of Smith's analyses and being a democratic socialist.
" Wyden seconded Durbin's call, saying the Republicans' last-minute partisan process on the tax bill was "outrageous," and added that the text should be in the Senate record so the "American people can get a sense of the kind of flimflam that's going on here.
It was November 21 and I had just been posted to Thailand as a "diplomatic spouse"—my wife worked as a civil servant for the UK government and was seconded to the United Nations regional office in Bangkok (conveniently over the road from Rajadamnern boxing stadium).
But Chris Spall, a seconded partner at KPMG, one of the world's so-called Big Four accountants, told Tuesday's EBA hearing that the watchdog's proposals could be complicated by auditors being subject to confidentiality rules covering parts of a European bank that are outside the bloc.
WHEN David Kilcullen, a young Australian army officer who had been seconded to America's State Department as a counter-terrorism strategist, arrived in Baghdad's Green Zone in late 2005 he found himself at "Ground Zero for the greatest strategic screw up since Hitler's invasion of Russia".
In fact, I'm told that the German VC, which has several high-profile Rocket Internet alumni as Managing Partners, has already seconded a number of its own 100-strong operational support team with the London startup, who have worked to put an in-house business intelligence unit in place.
The Editorial Board had its own ideas about who deserves the honor, many of which were seconded by readers, including Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger III, the pilot who saved 155 lives by landing safely on the Hudson River, and Katherine Johnson, who did the crucial calculations for John Glenn's flight.
No managing editor has ever received a letter from a reporter like the one that dropped on the desk of Edwin L. James in July 1945 from William L. Laurence, who had been out of the office for months, having been seconded to the United States Army by The New York Times's publisher.
"Under assumption that the average share of U.K. nationals in the EU institutions is around 4 percent out of the total of 45,845, the number of permanent and temporary EU staff of U.K. nationality could be estimated to be some 1,800, not including contract agents, freelancers, service providers, MEP assistants, seconded national experts," the parliamentary document said.
Japan's prime minister had initially said that the TPP would be "meaningless" without the U.S., but more recently, Japanese officials have seconded Australia's calls for the other 11 members of the pact to proceed without the U.S. Trump has expressed a preference for bilateral trade agreements, over multi-lateral ones, claiming he can negotiate better deals that way.
On one hand - emphasized by Powell in Congressional hearings Wednesday and Thursday and seconded by the influential chief of the New York Fed and Fed Governor Lael Brainard — global trade and economic risks have put a dent in investment, inflation is well below the Fed's 2% target, and the U.S. expansion may need a shot in the arm.
Other points raised during the committee meeting included the lack of proper sexual education that, according to Jo Sharpen from Against Violence and Abuse, leads some students to learn about sexual conduct through porn and subsequently having "unrealistic and harmful attitudes about gender, sex, and consent" — a point seconded by Marai Larasi of Black feminist organization Imkaan.
Siegfried Hecker, a Stanford expert who was part of a group that inspected North Korea's nuclear facilities during the last years of the Kim Jong-il era, seconded that assessment, estimating that it's "plausible" that Kim's forces could have "20 bombs by the end of this year and a capacity of adding approximately seven per year" going forward.
Given the abundance of documentary evidence, testimony from high-ranking public officials, and self-incriminating public statements by Trump, Hamilton would have seconded the sentiments expressed by Adam Schiff , the chair of the House Intelligence Committee, who gavelled open the public hearings on impeachment on Wednesday, saying: If we find that the President of the United States abused his power and invited foreign interference in our elections  . . .
"There is a feeling of rage, an incomprehension of the way things work, of a Europe that no longer protects and a globalization with too many losers," he said on BFM TV. Macron said harmonizing corporate taxes in the EU, reviewing seconded-workers regulations and raising anti-dumping taxes would be among the issues he would put on the agenda of his first summit with EU leaders.
Moss worked for five years in the office of the Special Envoy for Guantanamo Closure, where he led inter-agency delegations to negotiate transfers of dozens of Guantanamo detainees, before his boss seconded him to what was supposed to be a career-enhancing temporary assignment in the National Security Council in May 2016 where he worked as Director of Human Rights and National Security Issues.

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