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"shortsighted" Definitions
  1. unable to see far; nearsighted; myopic.
  2. lacking in foresight: a shortsighted plan.

858 Sentences With "shortsighted"

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It may contain costs, but it's also shortsighted, experts say.
"I find it deeply disheartening and stupid and shortsighted, personally."
But the criticism of the FTC is unfair and shortsighted.
He's shortsighted, impolitic and quick to snatch a fast buck.
Experts warned at the time that this was dangerously shortsighted.
Setting a specific exchange rate now is naïve and shortsighted.
Pitting these goals against each other is unnecessary and shortsighted.
"It is shortsighted to slash foreign aid and diplomacy," Sen.
But this reckless, shortsighted proposal won't be allowed to stand.
I had been shortsighted in my interpretation of Theon's journey.
Which is how we get to Ernst and Lee's shortsighted plan.
It is inhumane, shortsighted and against all of our shared values.
Senator Risa Hontiveros called Duterte's request "extremely reckless, shortsighted and uncaring".
Wasser says this type of shortsighted view can ruin an agreement.
It's also true that shortsighted campaigns for lifestyle change can backfire.
Don't miss out on future opportunities or risk doing something shortsighted.
It would be shortsighted for Eurosceptics to be indifferent to this.
The Trump team's proposed EPA cuts are reckless, dangerous and shortsighted.
The governors of California, Oregon and Washington called the move shortsighted.
Some researchers, however, maintain the company's approach is shortsighted at best.
The example of long-acting contraception illustrates how shortsighted this is.
It was a cruel, shortsighted act, born of ignorance and intolerance.
Liz Mair is right in stating that this is very shortsighted.
Emily Hanford's conclusions about whole language and balanced literacy are shortsighted.
The Florida Everglades became the symbol for shortsighted intentions gone wrong.
Laying the blame on games is not only shortsighted, it's unrealistic.
Nutrition advocates said the move by the Trump administration was shortsighted.
To suggest that Russia has not achieved anything here is shortsighted.
Defunding organizations like Planned Parenthood is a cruel and shortsighted approach.
Mr. Hingle, as it turns out, also made a shortsighted bet.
But that's a shortsighted approach to a record that demands your time.
It's stupid and shortsighted to think that things will stay the same.
That's not just blind to history, it's dangerously shortsighted about the future.
It leads to shortsighted and unfair decisions that make the world worse.
Look at the news: Politics has become frustratingly small-minded and shortsighted.
He also called protectionism a "shortsighted approach" that was "doomed to fail".
He told her she was being shortsighted, but he did not protest.
Still, Professor Osterman points out that shortchanging long-term care is shortsighted.
Most Brazilians tolerate this state of affairs, but this forbearance is shortsighted.
Still, on another level, the committee's action is bafflingly disingenuous and shortsighted.
It seems shortsighted not to have made space for more of that.
But it still seems cruelly shortsighted to deny kids food and books.
Measuring creativity in science by the ability to accumulate prizes is very shortsighted.
The idea that Trump only had these two options is also hugely shortsighted.
The authors of the paper argue that this view would be incredibly shortsighted.
Counting on any flaw to remain a "nobody but us" advantage is shortsighted.
This shortsighted policy will deprive them of the best and brightest talent available.
" And more explicitly: "Germany is risking a historic failure with its shortsighted wrangling.
But others say that making large capital investments in oil production is shortsighted.
Hillary Clinton's concern that the math wouldn't add up is understandable, but shortsighted.
It is shortsighted and will harm the U.S. in the medium-long term.
We're very shortsighted about how we think about selecting the commander in chief.
But there is also something shortsighted about not simultaneously embracing the J20 protesters.
This surreptitious approach is shortsighted at a time of change and rising discontent.
Mr. Ovitz is not so shortsighted as to deal exclusively with the past.
Veteran activists view the no-compromise strategy as shortsighted and unlikely to succeed.
Voter disillusionment makes perfect sense but it is also incredibly selfish and shortsighted.
I have a tendency to be more shortsighted; she's more concerned about things.
But it's also very shortsighted and could hurt the party and its candidates.
This conclusion seems shortsighted, given the potential long-term benefits for the city.
Are we so shortsighted to forget the harm caused by compulsory disclosure laws?
Such legislation is shortsighted and would damage the institutions it claims to protect.
But, Ms. Shoket confirms, zoning out with headphones may be a shortsighted solution.
But it would be shortsighted to make a huge a deal about this.
I think this is a difficult and dangerous approach, and it's extremely shortsighted.
However, it would be extremely shortsighted if they are when journalism is under attack.
This is wrong and dangerous and (ironically) spectacularly shortsighted; we need to do better.
I think this line of thinking is shortsighted and does the iPad a disservice.
Both presidential candidates have voiced their opposition to the agreement and that is shortsighted.
This shortsighted measure promises to hurt, not help, Missouri's working families and local communities.
I'm not going to mince words here: This is a sanctimonious and shortsighted attitude.
But calling a generation used to taking selfies self-centered by default seems shortsighted.
The decision to end TPS for Hondurans is mean-spirited, shortsighted and wholly unnecessary.
They cast decisions by tech companies to not work on the projects as shortsighted.
Ending it would be a dreadfully shortsighted, self-harming way to start a presidency.
Even his strongest allies can hopefully admit his presidency has been sloppy and shortsighted.
She is also impetuous, often shortsighted and frequently derailed by her own compounding trauma.
Hyperinflation commonly leads to two shortsighted types of behavior: short-termism and ultra-conservativeness.
He called the proposed restrictions "shortsighted," with the potential to reduce middle-class jobs.
They offered no serious evidence, but the narrative took hold in shortsighted media reports.
Supporting Saudi Arabia today in its misbegotten war in Yemen is no less shortsighted.
When partisan politics and shortsighted agendas are in play, transparency is rarely a consideration.
" Mr. Simon said the governor had engaged in "a very shortsighted abuse of authority.
Cutting such badly needed programs is woefully shortsighted in light of the obvious need.
That's bad news for the coming generation and a shortsighted move by the state.
Only the shortsighted, the stupid, the coddled, and the unprepared would turn against it.
"Failure to tackle the pay gap isn't just discriminatory, it's shockingly shortsighted," said Rep.
But the administration's response, paradoxically, is shortsighted policies that hurt local law enforcement agencies.
This may have proved shortsighted — Jarvis was quickly burning through her coffers defending Mother's Day.
I'm not sure why some schools put "code" in their name, but it'll prove shortsighted.
Since Sirisena was elected president, America's Sri Lanka policy has been disappointing, shortsighted and naive.
If this is related to his technical consulting for WaPo on Snowden articles, incredibly shortsighted.
A look into what the industry is after demonstrates how shortsighted this proposal truly is.
He now knows how shortsighted that was, and was heartened to hear about Rowe's experience.
Absolutely not — Good Parents before me had already warned how shortsighted a plan this was.
To the Editor: While Michael Bloomberg's sentiment and generosity are wonderful, the execution is shortsighted.
Mr. Trump's decision has been criticized by members of both parties, who call it shortsighted.
But giving into it is ultimately more likely than not to prove shortsighted and pointless.
Last month, the union said it "adamantly" disagreed with the N.H.L.'s "shortsighted" Olympic decision.
And the trust that good men would always be in office was all-too shortsighted.
Leaving tens of thousands of people to languish in camps in Syria is deeply shortsighted.
Reconstituting the general economic order, not exacting shortsighted retribution, was the imperative of the day.
" The American Library Association said that eliminating federal funds for libraries was "counterproductive and shortsighted.
Still, even bringing this up—again and again—is very shortsighted by the Big Six.
Speaking to CNNMoney on Friday, Mwangaguhunga admitted publishing the potentially libelous accusations was shortsighted and irresponsible.
That's a shortsighted move, said Sean T. Keating, a certified financial planner in Eatontown, New Jersey.
She also says that failing to improve the water quality along South African shores is shortsighted.
This is such a shortsighted view, both for the next generation and for the mothers themselves.
Every shortsighted critic would be exposed, those of insufficient faith or unworthy vision would be shamed.
" Pelosi characterized the proposed cuts as a "cruel and shortsighted ... roadmap to a sicker, weaker America.
Other security experts cast decisions by tech companies to not work on the projects as shortsighted.
We've seen this kind of shortsighted decision-making lead companies to cut jobs, merge, or outsource.
That method of thinking is shortsighted, ignoring the long-term effects of the decisions we make.
"It is shortsighted for people to focus solely on the South China Sea," Colonel Padilla said.
Ultimately, the U.S. government must right these historic wrongs and compensate for its shortsighted economic meddling.
This shortsighted approach has been forced on them by necessity, but those bills are now due.
The Brotherhood failed as well, pursuing shortsighted, petty agendas that alienated the public and elites alike.
Louisiana's levee system stands, for now, as a sinking monument to America's dangerously shortsighted climate policies.
To not acknowledge that or deal with it in a responsible way is shortsighted and dangerous.
Diane Yentel, president of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, called the move misguided and shortsighted.
That might have seemed cheaper than building and maintaining new shelters, but it now appears shortsighted.
We cannot let the Trump administration champion a shortsighted infrastructure plan that primarily serves the wealthy.
Those signals may, for example, strengthen the most shortsighted and therefore suicidal fringe of Israeli politics.
That expensive mistake was wrapped up in a shortsighted excuse about reducing costs for auto manufacturers.
Obama called the plan another shortsighted idea from Trump that could spark concern among world leaders.
It would be cold and heartless for people to believe otherwise, not to mention economically shortsighted.
Prior Presidents have been cruel or mean-spirited, bigoted or shortsighted, and sometimes exercised terrible judgment.
In the early 22019s, shortsighted politicians and demagogues plunged the country into a devastating civil war.
The Framers knew politicians would often take the nation into wars for stupid or shortsighted reasons.
As sad as it makes him, meeting without armed security is now simply shortsighted, he said.
" Oxfam America Abby Maxman, president of Oxfam America, called the administration's proposal "shortsighted, harmful, and counter-productive.
But if Apple and Microsoft are right about tablets, it could also look like a shortsighted one.
It's a very shortsighted model, because an economically healthy middle class actually helps to drive economic growth.
Confining the government's search for innovation to only one or two areas of the country is shortsighted.
While many are lauding the Brexit as a victory, their response to this outcome may be shortsighted.
In fact, solar industry tariffs are simply the latest illustration of America's shortsighted resistance to renewable energies.
In his remarks, the president made a shortsighted and demonstrably false economic argument for leaving the pact.
It is shortsighted for the Trump administration to undermine support for the important work the ICC does.
The proposal is shortsighted, as it surely will not save the costs projected in the proposed budget.
The use of any technology to deter is shortsighted and can't hold up over the long run.
Repealing the Clean Water Rule is a shortsighted slap in the face to communities throughout the country.
The U.S. government may have been shortsighted to let Facebook acquire Instagram in 2012 for $715 million.
But in damaging itself, merely for shortsighted short-term gain, the Senate damages the Supreme Court also.
Pebble Mine with its slipshod dams and shortsighted planning is finite in the wealth it will bring.
" He added, "We believe this decision to be politically motivated, shortsighted and not based on sound science.
The decision not to debate on Fox is shortsighted and could hurt the party and its candidates.
A recent study by economists from Texas A&M and Montana State Universities suggests this is shortsighted.
Seehofer's intentions, which, in my opinion, accurately reflect those of the whole CSU, are selfish and shortsighted.
It seems we have an answer, but these shortsighted developments leave open questions of what comes next.
But like so many Saudi policies to simultaneously counter and appease extremists, it was shortsighted and dangerous.
Sitting in an office, spitting out reports, and using them to infer customer needs and desires is shortsighted.
Which is why when people make ageist remarks or ask age-related questions, I find it so shortsighted.
Shaping future generations with the limited knowledge we have at present moment, Taylor said, is "arrogant" and shortsighted.
Board pressure, top/bottom line revenues, or shortsighted/toxic personnel consistently tip the scales in the wrong direction.
But, for the shortsighted purposes of NFL teams and the players trying to stay on them, it worked.
Inundated by quarterly business reports, weekly sporting events and hourly news cycles, Americans have become far too shortsighted.
"It implies that people are frequently shortsighted in achieving their goals and often lack communication skills," he explains.
"If MLB moves ahead with this shortsighted, misguided plan, our resolution signals there will be consequences," he said.
Yet, in an astonishingly shortsighted move, John Bolton dissolved that directorate upon his arrival as national security adviser.
To focus on police intervention rather than education isn't only shortsighted, it's also been proven not to work.
"It's shortsighted and cowardly of the board," said Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor at the Yale School of Management.
Water in India: Climate change is messing with the country's all-important monsoon (and shortsighted policies aren't helping).
And Democrats of all stripes went on cable news to hammer the decision as shortsighted and politically expedient.
Brian Smith, chief operating officer of Hyundai Motor America, feels that Ford and Fiat Chrysler's strategies are shortsighted.
Ray, shortsighted and dim, has steadily amassed a beer gut and the urine of parolees on his shoes.
It is also why a shortsighted political day trader such as Trump is doomed to fail in Washington.
Flexibility from annual catch limits is not a "shortsighted" approach as some claim that would cause disastrous consequences.
" He added: "I hope I'm making myself clear how shortsighted and irresponsible this decision is in my view.
It would be shortsighted politically to rush Guaidó just because the transition is uncomfortable for certain international partners.
Shortsighted Democrats might think the endgame is driving Mr. Trump from office and retaking the reins of power.
We were immature and shortsighted in 1968, rejecting Humphrey even when he belatedly announced his opposition to the war.
By continuously presenting Africa as an either/or, narratives such as that espoused by Milanovic are crippling and shortsighted.
But a recent report from NATO suggests that banning the company's products would be shortsighted from a strategic standpoint.
It's very shortsighted that we're clearing all of this rainforest so quickly at such a devastating and large scale.
In both cases, critics argue that the directive is too vague and efforts to fix the issues are shortsighted.
The addicted person need not be shortsighted or selfish; she may have the very same priorities as anyone else.
" Landrieu said withdrawal from the Paris agreement "is shortsighted and will be devastating to Americans in the long run.
"I think that the idea of the rollback on birth control is ridiculous and shortsighted," Nilsen posted on Facebook.
But he was too shortsighted—or too concerned with appeasing his right-wing coalition—to make the essential point.
Nordea's move drew strong criticism in Sweden, with unions and politicians accusing the bank of being greedy and shortsighted.
We understand the demands of realpolitik, but the exclusion of Rojava from the U.N. talks is shortsighted and unjust.
But judging it as you would any other digital photograph, shorn of all context and understanding, would be shortsighted.
Lindsey Graham, a long time Trump ally, said the "shortsighted and irresponsible" decision "virtually reassures the reemergence of ISIS." 
Nor is it some sort of radical and shortsighted ruse that would harm the nation in the long run.
I appreciate fiscal responsibility, but I think looking at a quarterly report without that appreciation is a bit shortsighted.
Millennials may be the most shortsighted with their spending habits, but saving money is a problem that transcends age.
Is it Casement, whose well-intentioned if shortsighted effort to forge an alliance with the Germans fails so miserably?
On the other hand, I think they are more shortsighted, more short term oriented than they used to be.
Similarly, the notion that it would be acceptable for abortion to be decided at the state level is shortsighted.
"It's a shortsighted perspective on the potential of the energy sector," said Dwight Dyer, a former Energy Ministry official.
Critics assailed it on Tuesday as a shortsighted effort that could set back the effort to tame global warming.
To label "Pill" a breakup album is shortsighted, despite how it navigates the nuances of closure in a relationship.
But this is shortsighted: It essentially pits employees against each other involuntarily, potentially adding needless tension to the workplace.
But it's a significant and shortsighted mistake to assume that because we lost in 2016 we did everything wrong.
Supporting Iraq in its foolhardy war with Iran in the 1980s proved to be strategically shortsighted in the extreme.
"This is a shortsighted decision that will set the biomedical enterprise on a path toward devastation," Dr. Daley said.
But in a country often hit by floods and landslides as well as earthquakes, it can also be shortsighted.
The shortsighted cost-savings promised by this plan pale in comparison to the potential savings of sound safety practices.
President Trump, quickly moved to address the shortsighted national security decisions that provided both opportunity and advantage to Russia.
Yet in this attempt to improve the human experience, embrace of shortsighted advances may actually be tearing it down.
Other shortsighted decisions by Mr. Redstone and his cronies — rooted in hubris and old-fashioned greed — dragged Paramount down.
Time will tell if lawmakers in any of those locations made shortsighted changes that will screw them in the future.
"Abusing a security tool like 2fa to spam users is a really shitty, shortsighted thing to do," I texted back.
That's useful to them, and in some cases to law enforcement, and not so helpful to your average shortsighted criminal.
"Limiting beacons just to this particular use case is shortsighted since there is so much more to it," says Habermann.
The company could see a soft quarter when it reports earnings later this month, but he thinks that's too shortsighted.
Erik Smith, a partner at the strategy firm Blue Engine Message & Media, said that can be shortsighted for a candidate.
Their anxieties and grand hopes might seem extreme, but it may well be that we have grown complacent and shortsighted.
Many will take this shortsighted view, ignoring the billions of dollars in opportunity created by our investments in new technologies.
With cities like Denver choosing a more punitive and shortsighted path, it's up to national figures to provide an alternative.
Ultimately it culminated in the signing of a shortsighted deal that can be described most accurately as feckless and dangerous.
But that targeting would be one of the most misguided and shortsighted actions a new president and Congress could take.
However, our boundless consumption, shortsighted reliance on fossil fuels and our unsustainable use of nature now seriously threaten our future.
Although Pennsylvania has extensive environmental constitutional protections, it is shameful and shortsighted that they are not being put into practice.
But let's take a closer look at the potential outcomes of this narrow and shortsighted approach to the Zika virus.
The failure is a relic of the well-meaning but shortsighted move to deinstitutionalize psychiatric care in the last century.
Despite voicing good intentions, Mr. Duterte's insistence on prioritizing a punitive, rather than rehabilitative, approach to addiction is proving shortsighted.
As I said at the beginning, you could argue that we've protected the country, but that's a very shortsighted view.
Daniel Schuman, policy director at Demand Progress and an advocate for congressional reform, argued that Pelosi's attitude is dangerously shortsighted.
New York leaders, in general, have been shortsighted about subway finances almost from the day the system opened in 203.
Call it identity politics, moral relativism or political correctness — it is shortsighted, dangerous and, ultimately, a betrayal of liberal values.
If the Republicans force feed a plan, they are being just as shortsighted as the Democrats in the opposite direction.
Shortsighted political consultants and party leaders see this and write off our state, further feeding into the frustrations of voters.
And only a shortsighted parent would blow up a loving relationship over a tattoo (that can be covered at mealtime).
In light of this dynamic, keeping sitting members of Congress from visiting Israel is incredibly shortsighted, no matter their views.
The proponents of the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015 must not let shortsighted politicians thwart this bill's progress.
Our continued failure to fund broad access to computer science education is shortsighted and threatens to stymie our future prosperity.
Nordea's move has drawn strong criticism in Sweden, with unions and politicians accusing the bank of being greedy and shortsighted.
But I do think it would be shortsighted of DJI to ditch its original, iconic drone design and name so easily.
In defense of Facebook's efforts, Mr. Andreessen, who posts prolifically on Twitter, argued that Indians were being shortsighted with the ban.
At worst, it'll feed into more shortsighted obsession that the information provided by five parts of someone's DNA provide meaningful insight.
I can't help but think that any self-righteousness on my part in sharing news this way would likely be shortsighted.
A straight dose of the harshest reality might be the only cure for the addict's self-deceived beliefs and shortsighted preferences.
But it's shortsighted to remain in the rearguard on this issue, for reasons of gender equity as well as military strength.
Companies need to have rules — that's a given — but they don't have to be shortsighted and lazy attempts at creating order.
I think this is shortsighted, unproductive, and not appealing as a vision for what we want to be as a society.
"We are concerned that the commission may focus on shortsighted solutions involving mandated or compelled backdoors [into encrypted platforms]," he said.
To the Editor: President Trump's decision to remove protections against deportation for Dreamers is economically foolish, morally troubling and politically shortsighted.
A meet-and-greet tour was booked and then canceled — it was deemed too shortsighted as her following continued to grow.
"Shame on those responsible for such a shortsighted decision to take the NBA All Star (Game) away from Charlotte," Sabates wrote.
However, it is irresponsible for Congress to stand by and allow shortsighted, hastily-implemented standards to add fuel to the fire.
"Players are extraordinarily disappointed and adamantly disagree with the NHL's shortsighted decision," the NHL Players Association (NHLPA) said in a statement.
" He also criticized Mr. Trump's approach to China, saying the president's plan was shortsighted while China was "playing the long game.
Thankfully, in response to business leaders across the political spectrum that feared losing our competitive edge, Congress rejected these shortsighted cuts.
In an industry too often focused on short-term returns, corrections can cause shortsighted reactions that negatively impact long-term plans.
In Episode 43 of Season 6, the frequently distracted and shortsighted Paulie cuts costs on an annual festival, with disastrous results.
The current crisis, she added, is " unfortunately caused by our own shortsighted avarice, rather than a chance encounter with an extraterrestrial body."
I'm on record as saying this Warriors group won't make the playoffs in the loaded West, but it's shortsighted to focus there.
Are we so shortsighted that we cannot spend the extra dime now to protect California's people and ecosystems for generations to come?
He responds to most of it flippantly, offering one-word answers to anyone shortsighted enough to ask a yes-or-no question.
But to interpret this outcome as a sign of Mr. Trump's and Mr. McConnell's waning power in a Republican stronghold is shortsighted.
Arguments that the absence of fully empowered refs slows the game down and allows boring haggling between players are wrong and shortsighted.
But it's shortsighted to rely on a new fracking boom when we've already seen how vulnerable the business is to cyclical dips.
It is clear that when the president released this budget he did not understand the long-term consequences of these shortsighted proposals.
Republicans and former US officials slammed Trump's decision, saying the move was "shortsighted and irresponsible" and put America's Kurdish allies in danger.
It would be a flagrant abuse of power for the Democratic majority to act in so unconstitutional, unwise and shortsighted a manner.
Tell committee members that opposition to protections for this place is shortsighted decision-making that would threaten thousands of sustainable American jobs.
"It is very shortsighted and erroneous in my mind," said Maha Yahya, the director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.
We've seen this before: a campaign built on the politicization of intelligence and shortsighted policy decisions to make the case for war.
Ignorant put-downs of institutions that have helped maintain world peace for decades, no matter how entertaining to his base, are shortsighted.
I hope that the shortsighted Senate leadership or at least some Republicans can see the danger in permitting the stonewalling to continue.
This is "America first" at its most shortsighted, sacrificing an international system that is the basis of American power and American security.
Again we regrouped, feeling it would be shortsighted to spotlight the crisis over two episodes without assigning some responsibility for the problem.
The Trump administration's decision to eliminate funding for the United Nations agency that aids Palestinian refugees is shortsighted, the editorial board wrote.
Also from our Climate desk: India's unpredictable rains and shortsighted policies have left millions defenseless against climate change — especially its poor. 250.
This shortsighted politicking denies a fundamental virtue — and key advantage — of America's democracy: that it is a land of immigrants and refugees.
It is equally shortsighted to think that only bad Republican candidates are driving Democratic success or that such success is a fluke.
But when that flashpoint happens, we may find our greatest bargaining chip, our vaunted military, utterly paralyzed by our own shortsighted greed.
It's shortsighted to think of this issue solely in terms of revenue: International students and scholars also spur American innovation and growth.
I think it's shortsighted to take actions that undermine the WTO, recognizing that it's hard to reform an international organization like that.
Sectarianism also did not cause ISIS, but it was a factor, and one in which shortsighted Saudi policies did not exactly hurt.
They snap up research organizations wholesale – just ask Carnegie Mellon's robotics program about Uber – and try to trap genius with shortsighted equity plays.
In his homily he paid homage to motherhood, saying a world that looked to the future while forgetting "a mother's gaze" was shortsighted.
This gets to something important: The Kremlin's policymaking can be more shortsighted and arbitrary than the myth of Putin would have us believe.
Once their shortsighted shell games toppled the world economy, though, it was a little harder to get into that high-capitalist gambling spirit.
Others say this is perhaps why the practice is shortsighted, shifting the focus from quality to quantity, and away from innovation and creativity.
"This amounts to an incredibly premature and shortsighted lifting of sanctions against senior military officers, military-connected companies, and crony capitalists," he said.
"These chicks don't know," he told Webber, who affirms that the shortsighted misogyny was ultimately bad for his business in the long run.
Patience is required for any player this young, but the weakened buzz—particularly relative to a year ago—is understandable, albeit unbelievably shortsighted.
But that kind of shortsighted thinking is not the way to maintain our position as the world's leading oil and natural gas producer.
Critics argue that both priorities are shortsighted and overlook the city's long-range plan for decreasing urban congestion: getting more citizens on bikes.
Like Mr. Eisenberg's previous plays, "Happy Talk" is centered on an imbalanced relationship between a shortsighted, affluent American and a relatively penurious foreigner.
"The Democrats' court-packing proposal represents the latest shortsighted effort to undermine America's confidence in our institutions and our democracy," Mr. Rubio said.
"It just seems shortsighted and counterproductive to condition SNAP benefits on making those kinds of decisions during a public health emergency," he said.
In some cases, her refusal seems shortsighted; in others, we sense that she knows the coping methods on offer aren't right for her.
The city has historically struggled to provide adequate drinking water, saddled as it is with inadequate infrastructure, a shortsighted administration and urban sprawl.
Andy Puzder, President Donald Trump's former pick for secretary of Labor, said Wednesday that CEOs are acting "shortsighted" by leaving Trump's special councils.
Still, he offered nothing but scorn for the few remaining Never Trump Republicans, whom he accused of being self-righteous and politically shortsighted.
Not in the United States, where shortsighted budget cuts and growing nationalism have shrunk commitments to pandemic preparedness, both at home and abroad.
That doesn't enter the thinking of Mr. Trump and Mr. Pruitt in their shortsighted attack on our health in the name of deregulation.
It's a short-term, and shortsighted, approach that's difficult to resist, especially when people are afraid and the authorities are taking draconian actions.
Ms. Gabbard met with President Bashar al-Assad of Syria in January and on Thursday criticized the missile strike as shortsighted and reckless.
"I think we'd be shortsighted to think that if we build a wall that will end all the drivers for illegal migration," Adm.
We recognize our political mishaps, but the leap from public deliberation to detentions and fallacious designations is preposterous, shortsighted and an alarming precedent.
While certain types of transaction fees may move downward, it&aposs shortsighted to discount the value a financial adviser brings to a client.
Students were incredulous at the shortsighted and callous ways in which European settlers polluted their own waterways, clear cut forests and destroyed ecosystems.
That's shortsighted, say residents, business owners and brokers, as Nyack has as many antique houses, restaurants and live-music showcases as its peers.
The woman makes a point that advocates often raise: It's shortsighted to focus on how individual women can protect themselves from sexual assault.
Japan's decision to limit exports is economically shortsighted, as it should know since it has itself been on the other side of such controls.
Trump's escalation of tensions with allies was "beyond shortsighted," said Heather Conley, a former U.S. State Department official in the George W. Bush administration.
"I found the announcement today to be shortsighted," said the California Democrat, slamming the Trump plan before an Asian American audience in Las Vegas.
The plot centers on Wotan, ruler of the gods — who, despite wielding tremendous power, seems unsure of himself and makes almost comically shortsighted deals.
When Guzmán escaped in 2015, Mexico's refusal to extradite him to the US started to look shortsighted at best, and perhaps suspicious at worst.
Trump's plan is "cruel, shortsighted, inhumane" and driven by a personal bias against Mexicans and Latinos, New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman said.
However, these shortsighted choices can be costly in the long term, and they often stem from quick decisions and a lack of internal communication.
It can continue to follow shortsighted policies with a massive human cost in order to avoid responsibility in helping out fellow humans in need.
Owens declined to make the investment, but despite this shortsighted decision, the plant wound up prospering for well over a decade — because of trade.
The budget document doesn't add up fundamentally, purported efficiencies are undocumented, and savings in one place are undermined by contrary, shortsighted actions in others.
It can seem selfish or shortsighted from a distance, throwing a fit over aesthetics or minor inconveniences in the face of giant collective problems.
Asked by CNN's Dana Bash on "State of the Union" whether Republicans were shortsighted to push Kavanaugh's controversial nomination through, Kasich chastised both parties.
Barr, for example, retweeted a QAnon post arguing that conservative criticism of the omnibus spending bill, legislation many on the right deplored, was shortsighted.
We could mess up this wondrous gift or else settle for very shortsighted goals and trivial purposes, which would ultimately mean nothing to us.
" Educated at Auburn University, the University of Alabama in Huntsville and California College of the Arts, Ojih Odutola describes her training as "incredibly shortsighted.
" He also called the play shortsighted for suggesting that the "chaos of Trumpism" would "be back in its bottle just two years from now.
In the same way, it would be shortsighted to say that preparedness for the next biological threat is only a concern for future leaders.
But if anything seems shortsighted about the sale, it is the self-inflicted loss of passenger- and small-car engineering smarts that Opel represents.
The United States funds some of this critical work; defunding it because an organization's brief may include family planning with abortion services is shortsighted.
As a law enforcement officer with 30 years' experience, I feel that the practice of blaming individual officers for use of force is shortsighted.
But he called some of the proposed reductions "shortsighted," including those to the federal TRIO programs, which provide support to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Our tendency to be shortsighted — to value the pleasures of the present more than the satisfactions of the future — comes at a considerable cost.
Making white people the stars of this story would've been an infuriatingly shortsighted choice, and Underground is smart to avoid it at all costs.
But as Syvitsky's radar mapping analyses reveal, some of the most important deltas in the world are falling into the ocean because of shortsighted decisions.
How disappointing that this show that wanted to break the wheel couldn't even break through its own shortsighted vision of which stories are worth telling.
Slashing pensions is a shortsighted fix that would backfire by making more Americans financially vulnerable in their golden years, with devastating consequences for their communities.
However, this argument not only ignores the economic impact of policies like MACRS, but is woefully shortsighted as a matter of long term budget policy.
Critics have often pointed out that some of Trump's plans are shortsighted at best, and focus on the improbability or impossibility of carrying them out.
It is time to move the national discussion toward adopting clean energy, instead of shortsighted proposals that will turn our beach towns into oil towns.
Democrats privately disagree over whether that go-it-alone strategy will prove shrewd or shortsighted for Republicans, particularly in front-line Senate races next year.
Decades of shortsighted fiscal management, combined with the expiration of key federal programs, have left it with enormous debts that it is unable to pay.
In a shortsighted move, party leaders have since sought to suppress minority voting power through a combination of redistricting and tactics like voter ID laws.
This would mean more competition from China, of course, and lost jobs in some fields, but to simply focus on the negatives would be shortsighted.
Shortsighted cost-cutting and willful bureaucratic blindness may have caused the calamity in Flint but the effect is no less than a huge natural disaster.
But for most Republicans in the state, it's a shortsighted strategy — and one that's already pushed two vulnerable Republicans in swing districts, Issa and Rep.
And Mr. Trump's campaign proposal was limited to infrastructure projects that could pay for themselves out of user fees, which seems like a shortsighted approach.
Unite, the largest union in Britain, criticized the planned cuts on Tuesday, calling them "devastatingly shortsighted" and saying they would harm manufacturing in the country.
As I noted above, though, many economists worry that those policies are shortsighted, raising the specter of inflation and increasing the risk of a recession.
And traffic and public transit are a daily trial, thanks in part to Mr. Christie's shortsighted cancellation of a new rail tunnel under the Hudson.
Refusing to borrow in the near-term would be shortsighted and economically damaging; but so too would continuing to expand our borrowing into the future.
Believing that the low price of instantaneous publishing of text to the internet would result in a model that could be eternally exploited was shortsighted.
The rejection of Nancy Pelosi by those new to the game who now think they can run the show in these perilous times is shortsighted.
Another Defense Department official said the move to close the commando outposts would greatly diminish American influence in Africa and could prove to be shortsighted.
In their effort to manage chaos and silence astute doctors, I would argue the government took a shortsighted action and it had a cascading impact.
But I have faith in the American people and civil society, as well as the lawmakers who continue to challenge these shortsighted, morally unsound policies.
In that one decision, he seemed to prove what critics would later say: He put shortsighted politics before constituents, and himself above public welfare. Gov.
This will leave shortsighted Medicare providers with less income and more importantly, will leave beneficiaries with significant reductions in health coverage and much needed services.
The top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee is calling President Trump's proposed defense budget "shortsighted" for slashing foreign aid to boost defense spending.
In a shortsighted move, Kerensky allowed the Bolshevik military organization to rearm, thus acquiring the weapons they would use to oust him two months later.
We know from experience that such shortsighted fisheries management approaches reap disastrous consequences for both recreational and commercial fishermen and the economies of fishing communities.
There are wealthy Jews who are sufficiently shortsighted, ignorant or arrogant enough to imagine that they can continue to prosper under a white nationalist government.
"The future of the U.S. auto industry is at stake, and Mr. Trump is being shortsighted," said Dan Becker, director of the Safe Climate Campaign.
These policy moves are shortsighted given that 95 percent of world's consumers and 80 percent of world's purchasing power is located outside the United States.
Combined with the government's shortsighted fiscal policy and overreliance on imports that it can't afford to keep up, the economy has ground to a halt.
The Southern Maine Agency on Aging, which provides meals to elderly in Maine's Cumberland and York counties, said it would be "shortsighted" to cut that funding.
Shortsighted government officials have strangled the Mississippi River with so many dams and levees that it doesn't deliver the soil that's needed to rebuild the marshes.
"This new policy will negatively impact travelers, workers, commerce, and our economy, so we will fight the president's shortsighted crusade against his former home," she added.
It's too soon to know if they will continue to decline or will rise again, but measuring success by those numbers is shortsighted and wrong-headed.
This could be a very shortsighted way of thinking about our interactions with developing countries and can lead to long-term problems that pose security threats.
"It was very shortsighted for the Trump administration to reverse the existing executive order," Van Hollen told BuzzFeed News, especially in the aftermath of the hurricanes.
"Claiming that kratom is benign because it's 'just a plant' is shortsighted and dangerous," FDA chief Scott Gottlieb said in a statement released earlier this year.
One of this country's problems is that we tend to be pretty shortsighted, just thinking of presidential terms and an economy that is crumbling from within.
It's easy to see this as an act of shortsighted martyrdom: losing power by adhering to your ideals, winning a moral victory while losing the war.
And you could have Alan Dershowitz say it is the most shortsighted and I have to say stupid thing I have heard in a long time.
Thanks to shortsighted politicians addicted to regime change wars, my constituents in Hawaii and the American people are on the verge of a stark new reality.
" Justice Scalia concluded: "By its shortsighted action today, I fear the court has permanently encumbered the Republic with an institution that will do it great harm.
To claim that forward-looking climate policies hurt our economy or that they have no benefits – as Speaker Ryan does – is inaccurate and shortsighted at best.
The Congressional Arts Caucus is joining with advocates nationwide to stress the importance of these programs and what's at risk if these shortsighted proposals become reality.
"Today's NTSB report underscores just how shortsighted and reckless the Trump Administration's decision was to reverse the rule requiring sleep apnea testing and treatment," Booker said.
It only reinforces the feeling of stagnation, that the product that represents the sport's pinnacle is too obstinate or shortsighted, or both, to become truly dynamic.
Sadly, Congress will likely put up a fight against spending too much on peacetime space exploration — they do have that habit of being boring and shortsighted.
I think tearing up the Trans-Pacific Partnership was an incredibly shortsighted decision; the country that most benefited from us tearing up the TPP was China.
In a shortsighted effort to make the paper more appealing to buyers, SouthComm laid off some passionate, immensely talented journalists and seriously overburdened those who remained.
Like its shortsighted, matchmaking heroine — who looks for love in all the wrong places — the movie exuded a delicately balanced aura of deadpan, self-delighted innocence.
Not only could this shortsighted decision lead to higher prices for consumers, it is also bad energy policy that flies in the face of common sense.
Taylor grew up in what she called the ghetto of St. Louis and said her fellow African-Americans were shortsighted in their criticism of black cops.
During that time, he pushed back against certain proposals to tighten banking oversight, calling them "shortsighted" and contending they would "provide major advantages" to foreign competitors.
Her decision to skew the thrust of her campaign to a select demographic, women and minorities, rather than to a broader, more diverse constituency was shortsighted.
But Spiegel, the former UN doctor who is now the director of the Center for Humanitarian Health at Johns Hopkins University, said that's a shortsighted view.
But some residents said the reasoning could prove shortsighted since homeless people were unlikely to find an affordable apartment in the neighborhood they were sheltered in.
However, it would be shortsighted to stop with tax reform if we really want to continue the current streak of good news on key economic indicators.
A lot of this is a reaction to that narrative, because the shortsighted Wall Street something something ... and they could get forced out for any reason.
According to The Washington Post, Obama didn't answer directly, but instead noted that Americans could often be kind and noble, and at other times cruel and shortsighted.
But those who speak Japanese or Uighur, have a "well-proportioned physique" and are not too shortsighted may be in luck: They could become state security agents.
In addition to driving economic inequality, performance pay can (and has) made executives very wealthy, very quickly, which creates incentives for shortsighted and excessively risky decision-making.
State should urge the Burmese government to end its shortsighted promotion of investments on land where the Rohingya community lived for generations before being forced to flee.
Perhaps I'm being a little harsh, but I think the newspaper executives who made this decision are being shortsighted and that the paper will lose many subscribers.
So, while flipping the House has become the holy grail of 2018 for good reason, it would be devastatingly shortsighted for that to be the sole focus.
What we can't afford are more shortsighted policies that skirt big ideas, avoid tough issues and do little to alleviate the poverty faced by millions of Americans.
That argument has been echoed by Fox News executives, who say that the Democrats' debate decision was shortsighted and that the network's reporters serve as neutral journalists.
And it would be shortsighted to dilute or rethink that formula as player dissatisfaction rises again in the men's game over prize money and sharing tournament revenue.
As Searchinger watched Bush's call for an unprecedented increase in biofuel production, his hunch was that the biofuel balance sheet would turn out to be tragically shortsighted.
But critics who have chafed at what they considered the president's shortsighted boasting for the past year saw Monday's meltdown as overdue comeuppance and eagerly piled on.
When he's in the studio, Fugazzi tries "to be as shortsighted as possible," as he put it in an interview with Jim Cory in the accompanying catalogue.
However, divulging classified information and calling out inaction as well as wrongheaded or shortsighted decisions by our elected leaders and their senior advisers are very different things.
His notoriously shortsighted rant arguing, more or less, that black people are their own worst enemy, at a 2004 N.A.A.C.P. commemoration ceremony, helped tarnish his saintly glow.
As long as President Trump views the world as a zero-sum game, with one winner and everyone else a loser, our foreign policy will be shortsighted.
The issue is not what the young generation has done wrong, but rather the wrong that has been done to them largely through shortsighted federal government policies.
Several experts, however, said the recent sidewalk-clearance campaigns were a far cry from Singapore's earlier effort because they seemed shortsighted, haphazard and biased against the poor.
But I feel it is shortsighted to mistake this explosive growth as being sustainable—in fact, I feel 22017 was arguably the worst year for cryptocurrencies yet.
It's easy to think of this as an act of shortsighted martyrdom: losing power by adhering to your ideals, winning a moral victory while losing the war.
"This was a shortsighted gambit to appease legislators, avoid regulatory action, and protect the wealth of Facebook shareholders," said one event organizer, who asked not to be named.
" In anticipation for what was expected to be a personal announcement from Trump on the withdrawal, the Union of Concerned Scientists called such a move "irresponsible and shortsighted.
But to repeatedly dismiss arguments that the bill had a role in increasing the mass incarceration rates, and how it continues to impact communities of color, is shortsighted.
Is it really so shortsighted and dumb for college basketball players, who already work demanding, full time jobs, to decide they'd like to be paid for their labor?
But to many fans and critics, including me, Bran winning the game of thrones hardly seemed like a step forward for Westeros; instead, it felt shortsighted and regressive.
Amnesty International called Europe's plan to designate Turkey a safe haven "alarmingly shortsighted and inhumane", noting that it had documented the forcible return of several refugees to Syria.
It's no wonder, since we have the highest combined corporate tax rate in the developed world, an antiquated international tax system, shortsighted protectionist fervor and a regulatory onslaught.
Republicans refuse to recognize the significant human contribution to climate change, and Democrats embrace a shortsighted climate policy that works mostly for their Northeast and West Coast constituencies.
In Yan's novels, misfortune arrives as the consequence of an external threat, but more often than not it is abetted by shortsighted avarice, which hastens a community's downfall.
Ditching the blue slip process altogether, by either party, would be shortsighted and threaten one of the few avenues for executive consultation before a president selects a nominee.
Its harmful policies and shortsighted funding cuts to international assistance impact the world's most vulnerable and undermine our country's hard-fought progress on global health and human rights.
Those proposals are likely to find support from conservatives, but some GOP lawmakers are warning that efforts to tackle the nation's fiscal problems through discretionary spending are shortsighted.
"I've found that unions are very shortsighted," says Bill Fletcher Jr., co-founder of the Center for Labor Renewal and a former education director of the AFL-CIO.
But that may be collectively shortsighted, if the unintended result is less demand for the goods and services they are all trying to sell to these same people.
We have a lot to learn from the women who came before us about aging, power and thumbing our noses at our nation's shortsighted thinking about older women.
" Bob Shireman, a senior fellow at the Century Foundation and an architect of the rule when he was in the Obama administration, called the repeal "disturbing and shortsighted.
Although the system certainly raises alarms — Human Rights Watch is concerned about it, after all — the idea that the US credit system operates much more equitably is shortsighted.
Advocates of this approach say it's shortsighted for teachers to focus narrowly on intellectual learning and ignore the cooperative emotional skills that enable learning — and learners — to flourish.
The Coast Guard's top admiral said Wednesday it would be "shortsighted" to think building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border will stem illegal immigration on its own.
Now Americans again have a chance to show there is something different about a country founded by idealists and move beyond shortsighted political wrangling toward a higher goal.
There has been a weird epidemic of shortsighted schadenfreude among Republican insiders over the past week as they watch Trump's campaign blunder through the intricacies of delegate selection.
That public health perspective seemed awfully shortsighted, though, when I had to face my patient and his dad each week as his leukemia threatened to come raging back.
"Now is not the time to be shortsighted and simply react to the demands of those who challenge us," Mr. Hancock said in a memo to employees on Tuesday.
From a global perspective, Browne said, not testing for toxic adulterants in the US looks shortsighted because they are known to have caused tremendous problems elsewhere in the world.
The proposal to destroy a cultural site and resource of this significance, without meaningful discussion with students, faculty, and staff is both shortsighted and, finally, lacking in vision entirely.
Removing those additional elements of gaming that are crucial to an experience feels shortsighted, and it's something the iPad Pro simply can't give people who are looking for more.
" Similarly, Neil Portnow, president and CEO of The Recording Academy, says "the White House proposal to eliminate funding for the National Endowment for the Arts is shortsighted and alarming.
But even more, no matter what your political affiliation is, it's not hard to see this as a terrible, stupid, shortsighted decision, for so, so, so many reasons.  20173.
While ultimately shortsighted and not at all in the interests of the client, these are the extreme lengths many lobbyists will go to avoid embracing innovation in the industry.
In fact, these shortsighted budget cuts along with reversals of U.S. commitments to combatting climate change are creating precisely the right conditions for the next infectious pandemic to thrive.
Charging high fees for access to these public rights of way is a shortsighted, underhanded way of raising government revenue that hampers citizens' ability to get access to broadband.
"Criminalizing homelessness is cruel, shortsighted and an absurd waste of resources," Diane Yentel, president of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, wrote in a tweet after the ordinance passed.
It is hard to imagine the current government weathering these crises without the bedrock of civic organizations, which is why Mr. Sisi's attacks on civil society seem so shortsighted.
And though the youth may mock the old for a shortsighted vote now, they should probably realize that, to some degree, they may be heading in that direction themselves.
Yes, American families are in crisis, but to blame the entry of women into the work force and declining (heterosexual) marriage rates is as sexist as it is shortsighted.
In spite of the apparent setback of needing to secure a new location for the Koons, the signatories of today's op-ed see opposition to the work as shortsighted.
It depicts a love affair between a deep-ocean biologist and a spy, but it's really Ledgard's attack on shortsighted politics and an ode to our sickly, fading earth.
There are three reasons I think it's shortsighted to direct liberal fury at the entire mass of Trump voters, a complicated (and, yes, diverse) group of 63 million people.
"While some have suggested ignoring our debt problems in light of today's low interest rates, we believe such an approach would be shortsighted and ill-advised," the CRFB wrote.
The difference between what's made available to me as a surgeon and what's made available to our internists or pediatricians or H.I.V. specialists is not just shortsighted—it's immoral.
Although the finger is routinely pointed at the B.L.M. for mismanagement, the bulk of the blame lies with shortsighted decision-making by misinformed but well-meaning members of Congress.
It would be shortsighted to bet the entire global passport structure on one of these relatively new innovations, because they could end up causing more problems than they solve.
" On Monday, Graham blasted Trump over his decision to remove US troops from northern Syria as Turkey plans a military offensive in the region, saying it was "shortsighted and irresponsible.
The sportswriter Frank Deford, whose articles about Tilden for Sports Illustrated later became a biography, said that the state's rejection was shortsighted and that a Tilden memorial was long overdue.
The recent report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC), Out of Reach: The High Cost of Housing, illustrates why President Trump's budget proposal is so shortsighted and cruel.
While President Obama is enjoying the last laugh after what Prime Minister Netanyahu called his "shameful ambush" of Israel at the U.N. Security Council, his glee may be severely shortsighted.
It would be shortsighted and self-defeating of the generals running Thailand to insist on dismissing these latest attacks as a partisan vendetta unconnected to the conflict in the south.
And it's there in her fifth and latest novel, "Barkskins" — a tale of long-term, shortsighted greed whose subject could not be more important: the destruction of the world's forests.
"I think a disruption of the international order is something that Russia, in a shortsighted way, thinks works to their benefit," Mattis responded during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.
This should have happened already — allowing diplomacy to rely on a single personal connection is shortsighted — and it would preclude North Korea's efforts to exclude its southern neighbor going forward.
But it is definitely withdrawing, and if Trump gets his budget, unless you're making a bomb, you won't be getting support anymore for research, and that's a very shortsighted decision.
Leveraging Andrew Brunson, an American arrested by the Turkish police, as a bargaining chip is just the latest example of Turkey's oppressive and shortsighted behavior when dealing with its allies.
"It is easy to get shortsighted, but what I have found is that taking a long-term approach with this business is going to serve you well," he told us.
Like a parasite, the industry fed off harsh and shortsighted sentencing policies, such as mandatory minimums and three-strikes laws, that resulted in the largest prison population in the world.
The Russian government is unlikely to alter its foreign policy on the basis of what it considers to be the "totally unacceptable, unjustified and shortsighted" actions of the Prime Minister.
First, there was the flurry of bills that the lame-duck governor released after the election outlining a jaw-droppingly shortsighted recovery plan that flatly ignored fiscal and political reality.
China calls that effort shortsighted, saying it has made itself an indispensable provider of high-quality steel to the world at a time when many American steel mills are aging.
CHLOË BULINSKI, TENAFLY, N.J. To the Editor: While I often agree with David Brooks, his analysis of the "The Cuomo College Fiasco" (column, April 14) is shortsighted on numerous levels.
Drilling in the Alaskan refuge would not only exploit one of the last untouched, wild places in America, but it would also be a shortsighted solution to an imaginary problem.
The practical effect of this shortsighted idea is that 2628 million American taxpayers — that's 28503 percent of our population — living in 22019 communities would lose access to passenger rail service.
"We hope the relevant American can correct his attitude, not be shortsighted, and hold an objective, rational and correct opinion of China's development," Hua told reporters at a regular briefing.
Nicolas Sarwark, the chairman of the Libertarian Party, criticized the recount as a "fundraising scam" because it won't lead to any fundamental changes, which makes him view it as shortsighted.
At a time of rising needs, any cuts to foreign aid are immoral, shortsighted and costly, both to people in crisis and to the United States' standing in the world.
All year long we worked to connect the worldviews that could lead to such opportunistic and shortsighted thinking 100 years ago with those we are seeing in the world today.
" Removing her, Hanna-Attisha added, may be seen as "a threat to today's children and generations of children who will bear the brunt of this anti-science and shortsighted disinvestment.
What all of this tells us is that it's very shortsighted to try and attribute rising rates of STDs to apps without first taking a bunch of other factors into account.
Tuesday morning, most Canadians probably woke up dissatisfied, concerned about the state of Canadian unity and whether their political leaders have the fortitude to look beyond their own shortsighted self-interest.
Since the HBO show's inception, Erlich Bachman had been the perfect agent of chaos: shortsighted, greedy, and insecure enough to constantly undercut the Pied Piper gang without being an actual antagonist.
Without the leadership and determination to grow our economy, enforce balanced budgets, and end the shortsighted policy of bonding out our budget deficits the enormous national debt will only keep increasing.
When you add mission uncertainty, pilot shortages and the shortsighted interests of some defense contractors, who are sacrificing military training for their own financial well-being, the challenges become nearly insurmountable.
Saudi Arabia's effort to persuade its Western patrons to back its shortsighted tactics is based on the false premise that plunging the Arab world into further chaos will somehow damage Iran.
Such a view would be shortsighted, however; Congress and the president are moving closer to a major deal on what may be one of the most important issues facing America today.
"Coal is part of our future, and I think the banks are taking a shortsighted view," said Mike Duncan, president of the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, an industry group.
They can even encourage shortsighted choices: One study found that people ordering their pizzas online chose those with 33 percent more toppings, 20 percent more bacon and 6 percent more calories.
However, it would be shortsighted to ignore the fact that the main characters are an African American family or assume that all mental health challenges are the same across racial lines.
For one, a shortsighted understanding of cost has led states to minimize mentoring requirements for aspiring teachers and discouraged school districts from elevating the pay and status of high-quality mentors.
In an interview, Mr. Shaich said he would also work to raise awareness of what he called a damaging trend toward quick-hit investing, driven by activist shareholders and shortsighted traders.
She mentioned the president's "draconian and racist and bigoted and cruel and shortsighted policymaking" and said he had been "playing footsie" with Russia's president, Vladimir V. Putin, which she called treasonous.
We do not support, however, handing the decision making authority for public lands management over to state governments, especially given that there's a history of shortsighted management with many state lands.
If working and learning is good enough for the president's children and a few lucky ones, it deserves to thrive for all and not be the victim of a shortsighted budget.
It is an immense repository of human thinking, doing, and being that can and should help us be slightly less narrow-minded and shortsighted than our forefathers and foremothers sometimes were.
But when heartfelt concerns about shortsighted or morally damaging policies emanate from so many sources, including Israel's closest friends, it cannot be sustainable to keep lashing out at every well-intentioned critic.
We had a cascading series of decisions that could be justified in the moment, but when you stepped back and took the broad view, it was just a lot of shortsighted foolishness.
The Twitter outbursts of Elon Musk are due to frustrations with what he sees as shortsighted views about the progress he's making with Tesla, former colleague Reid Hoffman told CNBC on Tuesday.
His war again the U.S. Intelligence Community, which is comprised of our 17 intel agencies including the CIA, NSA, FBI and Defense Intelligence Agency — is ill-conceived, shortsighted and politically suicidal. 19.
Instead, their failure to do so reveals a shortsighted approach to business that will prove costly to automakers, the auto industry, the broader U.S. economy and the planet in the long run.
How this plays into the future One could argue we are headed toward a day when dealerships don't need to exist, but that would be shortsighted to make such a blanket statement.
There is a weird satisfaction in being among the ones who saw that capitalism is at once too venal and too powerful, or humanity at large too shortsighted and tribal to survive.
The U.S. patent system has experienced the most dramatic changes since the Patent Act of 1790 created our patent system and American innovators have paid the heavy price for shortsighted sweeping changes.
At the same time, President-elect Trump should also reverse Obama's shortsighted decision of eliminating the decades old privilege of cash flow financing for the Egyptian military's purchases of U.S. military equipment.
Advising low-income students to sidestep higher education in favor of direct entry into the job market is shortsighted, because there is ample evidence that higher education levels the economic playing field.
Democrats and some Republicans, business executives, college presidents and immigration activists condemned the move as a coldhearted and shortsighted effort that was unfair to the young immigrants and could harm the economy.
" In a statement on Thursday, representatives for R. Kelly denounced what they called an "ongoing smear campaign against him, waged by enemies seeking a payoff," and called Spotify's decision "unfortunate and shortsighted.
This shortsighted and, as some of the kidnappers know, potentially fatal suggestion — like it or not, Chace and Gail now know Fifty's real face and name — elicits an inspired speech from Primo.
"There is an acknowledgment that it is very shortsighted to blame this loss on a letter from the F.B.I. or what states Hillary went to," said Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota.
Tax collection in Afghanistan has increased 22 percent in 2015 from the previous year, but the methods of tax collection — increasing the tax percentage and freezing accounts of large investors — are shortsighted.
Mr. Godfrey said that continuing to prohibit sports betting was shortsighted and that Mississippi should provide the chance for gamblers to place their bets with licensed casinos instead of with a bookie.
The results have included deforestation, flattened mountaintops and heavy metal contamination of water and soil, said Mr. Saño, who called it shortsighted to focus on the benefits brought by the mining industry.
Such unity, such a mandate, for any space exploration goal has not been seen in the United States for decades, and it would be extremely shortsighted to fail to harness that momentum.
Thanks to unanticipated market forces and shortsighted government policy, 101,85033 MW of coal fired generating capacity — one fourth of the entire U.S. coal fleet — will be forced into premature retirement by 2020.
" The senator also proposed restoring funds to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), which were stripped under the Trump administration, a move Sanders called "shortsighted and cruel.
Our shortsighted approach means that when we invest in a new bridge or water treatment plant it is at risk of being washed away even before we hold the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Second, while the Saudi policy of supporting jihadists was and remains disastrously shortsighted, that shortsightedness is part of what makes conspiracy theories of an elaborate Saudi-9/11 plot so far fetched.
"It's so shortsighted to cut out everything that allows us to ask questions for our interests," June Wicks, assistant professor from Johns Hopkins University and first author on the new paper, told Gizmodo.
But even if you grant that it was good practice for First American Financial to make documents available without a password, it's still incredibly shortsighted to make those URLs so easy to guess.
"When heartfelt concerns about shortsighted or morally damaging policies emanate from so many sources, including Israel's closest friends, it cannot be sustainable to keep lashing out at every well-intentioned critic," Ban wrote.
Federal agencies need some flexibility after a natural disaster, she said via email, but they also need to better train contracting officers to make sure they are not frightened into making "shortsighted" decisions.
Sexual assault of men in the military cannot be shortsighted as an issue that can be generalized across all sexual assault or pawned off as a consequence of a man's natural sex drive.
But he has left Thailand, as well as his heir, in the same situation he inherited all those years ago: in the hands of corrupt and shortsighted generals who rule however they want.
The world looks on in fear and astonishment, with the overpowering sense that America has become a danger to itself and the world, shortsighted, deeply divided and unwilling to consider the common good.
For his part, BMO Capital Markets rates strategist Aaron Kohli believes that viewing the recent credit worries in isolation could be shortsighted; they could, in fact, be suggestive of a more systemic issue.
According to one Twitter user: "Old Ben Sawyer Bridge easily could have been replaced by a fixed span for less money, but Sullivan's Island residents insisted on replicating the antiquated swivel bridge. #shortsighted."
Nebraska's decision to approve the Keystone pipeline just days after that same pipeline sprung a leak, spilling 210,000 gallons of oil across South Dakota, was tragically shortsighted and stupid, but it wasn't surprising.
President Donald Trump and his advisors clearly understand that, which is why the Trump Administration has stood in the way of shortsighted calls to block arms sales to the Saudis and their allies.
"To think that as superintendent of Glacier National Park that I am going to somehow navigate climate change just by managing the million acres I have here, boy, that's very shortsighted," he says.
The former, driven by profit margin and return on investment, changed the world and eased our lives but it is by its nature shortsighted and unable to act on long-term humanitarian goals.
This was shortsighted from the start, because, even at the time, sound economic thinking — accounting for the incentives at play and mindful of less immediate consequences—predicted that CON restrictions would hurt consumers.
But the U.S. food safety system is already notoriously fragmented, and these examples hardly suggest that the USDA's catfish inspection can be written off as "cronyism and shortsighted political maneuvering," as Siefring argues.
For someone so calculated, he is also surprisingly shortsighted not to consider Bran, aka, the Three-Eyed-Raven, who has expansive, though not, it appears, unlimited, knowledge of the past, present and future.
That would be shortsighted, though, as China seems unwilling to make concessions to address its intellectual property theft and other unfair economic practices, while doing little to assist with North Korea's stalled denuclearization process.
While acknowledging the shortsighted medical practices of the past, they argued that the technology has advanced to improve outcomes for patients, and that surgery should not be taken off the table as an option.
"These revelations underscore just how shortsighted and reckless the Trump Administration's recent decision was to roll back common sense steps to keep commuters, train operators, and trucker drivers safe," Booker said in a statement.
It would be shortsighted to think that Canada and Mexico would accept a NAFTA deal that would hurt their bottom lines given that their political leaders also have to answer to their domestic constituents.
"I think it would be shortsighted to end it now, especially when American companies are going to be hit," said David Reichmuth, a senior engineer for clean vehicles at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Rich BurkeAlexandria, Va. To the Editor: Albert Samaha's critique of educational inequality is compelling, but his argument that football and accompanying scholarships can be a rational choice for children of color is dangerously shortsighted.
But Mr. Guelar argued that hitting the brakes on engagement with China would be shortsighted, particularly at a time when Washington has given up its longstanding role as the region's political and economic anchor.
But analysts say that Israel's multiparty coalitions are too unstable and its ministers too shortsighted to embark on ambitious projects that will require tax increases now but only reap results far into the future.
To do otherwise is to take the shortsighted view that all we need is an umbrella during a severe rainstorm, while ignoring that the water is rising around us, ruining crops and flooding streets.
Fountain's mission with his forceful new essay collection, "Beautiful Country Burn Again," is to pull readers out of their shortsighted social media stupor to consider the state of social and economic justice in America.
As Jonathan V. Last wrote in January 2018, "To assume that Trump is "worth it" because of his Supreme Court selections, moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, or anything else, "is amazingly, willfully, shortsighted.
The backlash was swift, with many decrying Billboard's decision as a shortsighted continuation of historically racist assumptions about music, and Lil Nas X himself describing the song to Time magazine as both country and trap.
Huge Mistakes," and, "I am ready to risk assassination attempts from corporate henchmen, misguided populists, shortsighted libertarians, cult leaders, and lobbyists of every industry modern society was built upon as I implement wildly unpopular policies.
Investors who have helped to rally stock prices since Donald Trump became president-elect are shortsighted because his policies could hurt U.S. markets in the long term, Vanguard founder Jack Bogle told CNBC on Monday.
" Brian Walsh, a former adviser to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said that Mr. Trump's attacks on his own party were "shortsighted and self-destructive," but that "unfortunately, he shows no sign of letting up.
The federal government justified the measures as a strategic move to defend the West Coast from spies for Japan, but for decades they have been seen as shortsighted and cruel acts of racism and paranoia.
To the Editor: Penn Station has been suffering from shortsighted decisions ever since commuters and rail travelers to and from New York City were condemned to a subterranean train station some 50-plus years ago.
Sheila Jackson LeeSheila Jackson LeeJackson Lee: 'Racism is a national security threat' Most oppose cash reparations for slavery: poll Poll: Most Americans oppose reparations MORE (D-Texas) had a different take, calling the withdrawal shortsighted.
" The previously mentioned former State Department official told CNN that closing the consulate in Basra -- if that is what ultimately happens -- a "shortsighted" geopolitical decision that signals the US is "backing out of the region.
"When he talks about race, he seems to be shortsighted and not empathetic to the plight of African-Americans," she said, adding that she thinks he's trying to get attention through lewd and sexist comments.
Even if the Federal Aviation Administration drags its feet a bit longer than it needs to, it seems better to err on the side of caution than to make a rushed and perhaps shortsighted decision.
"We reject selfish, shortsighted, closed, narrow policies, (we) uphold World Trade Organisation rules, support a multi-lateral trade system, and building an open world economy," Xi said in a speech in the port city of Qingdao.
Then there was the motivation for the venture, which seemed shortsighted: Get customers to pay with anything but traditional credit cards, since they cost Walmart and other retailers higher transaction fees than other forms of payment.
And, as their efforts seem repeatedly to be ignored, this is becoming yet another game that NATO members, who have contributed in untold non-monetized fashions for decades to our mutual security, find insulting and shortsighted.
It is dumbfounding at this point in time—after Winston, and Baylor, and the myriad other sexual assault cases involving athletes on college campuses—that an institution of higher education would be this stupid and shortsighted.
The idea that the disposition of the dead, loved or unloved, is a matter of personal choice, absent the commitment of belief and the burden of history, is an illusion of a cockeyed and shortsighted present.
But his desire to be a Boy Scout may have eclipsed sound judgment here, and rectitude is a quaint, shortsighted notion in an election this rife with accusations of bias, this primed for scandal, this frenzied.
Not because it is the best way to combat emerging infectious diseases, but because we have painted ourselves into a corner with shortsighted preparedness investments, and this is the only option available to reduce further harm.
Not only are these attempts to undermine our public lands shortsighted and dismissive of our natural heritage, they also detract from meaningful efforts to ensure our majestic parks remain culturally significant for the next 100 years.
While Cuba is hardly the most pressing foreign policy challenge Mr. Trump will inherit in January, he is facing calls to roll back the Obama administration's policy of engagement, a move that would be extremely shortsighted.
"The lack of funding and the elimination of the canine teams is shortsighted and poses a serious threat to border security," said Tony Reardon, the president of the National Treasury Employees Union, which represents customs officers.
In the current climate — something City Ballet and its board should know a thing or two about — elevating the job title of a man over a woman seems like a regressive, shortsighted and even cowardly act.
A shortsighted approach to public assets and the environment threatens to repeat at a national level the mistakes cities made when they industrialized waterfronts and spoiled what could have been the crown jewels of their landscapes.
The Lady Gaga-Bradley Cooper duet is plenty deserving, but even if it wasn't, it's hard to believe Oscar voters would be shortsighted enough to pass up the opportunity to serve viewers another Gaga acceptance speech.
While our hearts ache for all that the people of Texas have lost in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, this tragedy is compounded by shortsighted decisions that have exposed Texans to unnecessary health and environmental dangers.
"These shortsighted plans are in fact more likely to exacerbate the shortages in formal care, leaving it to women to pick up unpaid and increase the number of 'economically inactive' full-time carers," Ms. Reid said.
Immigrants have been a vital part of the U.S. economy since the country's founding; but today, we are at risk of depleting this essential source of prosperity because of shortsighted immigration policies at the federal level.
Sean McElwee argues that this is shortsighted, citing research by David Broockman and Chris Skovron showing that state legislative candidates drastically underestimate the high level of support for gun control (among other issues) in their districts.
Dismissing her as shiny pop frivolity, as manufactured bombast, as too much anything, is to miss the point—and the implications of doing so are way more loaded and shortsighted than simply flaunting your superior music taste.
He settled on a shortsighted plan to compel veteran agents off their "desks" — bureau parlance for supervisory oversight of a line squad — and force them down to headquarters, if they desired to remain part of management ranks.
Additionally, rather than use the money to help coordinate safe passage and dignified living conditions for the refugees, EU leaders elected to spend billions of dollars in a shortsighted plan aimed at keeping the refugees in Turkey.
" Speaking in one of the grand halls of the Kremlin on Wednesday, Mr. Putin told members of the Russian Olympic team, including those barred from Rio, that they fell victim to "double standards" imposed by "shortsighted politicians.
Instead of engaging in a victim blame narrative that accuses millennials of being shortsighted, let's focus on the 1 in 20 Americans who perpetrate this form of abuse that violates privacy, causes psychological harm and ends careers.
In a 2013 op-ed for The Nation, several academics suggested the legal fight for marriage was shortsighted and had come at the expense for other big-picture issues, such as economic, racial and gender-based inequalities.
In the video Op-Ed above, a former U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, argues that world leaders are weak, shortsighted and mediocre, and no longer willing or able to defend human rights.
The thought of the U.S. taking steps to actively reduce its position in this emerging part of the globe while countries with less than stellar environmental or civil rights records are ramping up is imprudent and shortsighted.
It would be shortsighted in the extreme for Congress to change a single word of what has been, by practically every measure, one of the most fruitful and farsighted laws it has ever put on the books.
If Michael Sam is on a team, the question is if he will be a distraction, not that the NFL and their teams are so fundamentally shortsighted and flawed to not accept him and diminish those worries.
All Things Being Equal … might be uneven, but it would be shortsighted to disregard that Zeitz MOCAA is providing access to contemporary art in Africa on a scale rarely seen outside of the biennial or art fair circuit.
QINGDAO, China (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping, whose country is locked in a high-stakes trade dispute with the United States, on Sunday said China rejects "selfish, shortsighted" trade policies, and called for building an open global economy.
My former colleague Kelsey McKinney wrote an entertaining explainer on how the phrase came to be, but the basic traits that characterize Not All Men supporters are shortsighted, condescending men who tend to live anonymously on the internet.
The same shortsighted decision-making and illogic that led Nebraska to consider the Keystone pipeline without taking safety risks into account drives much of the conversation about the economics of transitioning off dirty fossil fuels to clean energy.
"European institutions have so little good will to spare, so bulking up the court is shortsighted in the extreme," said Alberto Alemanno, a law professor at HEC Paris, a business school, and a former clerk at both tribunals.
"The Republicans are very shortsighted in recognizing their own shenanigans of the past, ignoring a Supreme Court nominee for 69 days," said Spring Moore, 41 and a Democrat, who was eating pizza with her 7-year-old daughter.
"This blatant threat and admission is being made by a regime with a long record of supporting aggression and using terrorist and extremist groups for its shortsighted and dangerous ambitions in the region and beyond," the letter said.
Meanwhile, some lawmakers want to cut funds for the international organization monitoring nuclear testing, in a shortsighted attempt to weaken support for a global test moratorium, which has kept all nations but North Korea from testing since 1998.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Democrats' Vow to Bar Gorsuch Sets Up a Clash" (front page, April 4): As a 22-year-old progressive Democrat, I am furious at the Democrats' shortsighted decision to filibuster the Gorsuch nomination.
I think it's shortsighted and I also think that, like a lot of organizations that are used to doing something a certain way, they aren't going to change their practices until they are told that they have to.
They said the move was strategically shortsighted in Syria and internationally, that it will lend credibility to the narrative -- often pushed by Iran and Russia -- that the US is an unreliable partner making it harder to build future coalitions.
It's obviously unwise to base the form factor of a major flagship device based on what can fit inside a mobile VR headset, but it's also a little shortsighted for Samsung to have even forced that choice on itself.
Read more: Just a handful of Republican lawmakers have rebuked Trump's calls for Ukraine and China to interfere in the US election"I hope I'm making myself clear how shortsighted & irresponsible this decision is, in my view," Graham said.
Not, oh well, if you come from this place, you might only have a certain number of points, and if you come from that place you might have a different number of points," she added, calling Trump's proposal "shortsighted.
Democrats and likely Democrats have been systematically packed together to ensure landslide victories in a handful of districts, sometimes with the help of underrepresented Democratic minorities looking to secure a seat in Congress — a shortsighted strategy of tragic ­proportions.
Harold Cuffe and Christopher Gibbs, for example, found that restricting payday loans reduces liquor store sales, with the biggest impact at stores that are located near payday lenders, suggesting that high-interest loans are often used for shortsighted reasons.
Lara Sidawi Moore Chief strategy officer and director at the Energy Intelligence Group The single greatest challenge is the uncertainty of the geopolitical landscape as an enabler for new sources of energy while not being taken by shortsighted trends.
In a subsequent letter to the E.P.A., a CropLife America lobbyist said the agency was relying on a "shortsighted approach," and the group submitted formal proposals to curb the embrace of epidemiology the E.P.A. undertook under the Obama administration.
Mr. Dixon, of Riverkeeper, hailed those projects but called some strategies shortsighted, such as the chlorination of sewage in pipes, which he said often failed to completely disinfect the material and did not treat certain toxins in the runoff.
"Any drawdown of our troops would be shortsighted, could cripple Africom's ability to execute its mission and, as a result, would harm national security," Senator James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma, the committee's chairman, said in a statement this month.
For a guy who claims to be a savvy businessman, President Trump is just another penny-wise, pound-foolish scold who gets a sanctimonious high from shortsighted policies that will prove costlier in the end than funding Planned Parenthood.
It would be shortsighted for Congress to suspend its ability to respond appropriately to the dangers facing our nation, which is why I am an original co-sponsor of the Uniting and Strengthening American (USA Liberty) Act of 2017.
Both Democrats and Republicans have criticized this move as shortsighted — these programs help promote economic development, reduce poverty, and promote good governance and security that ultimately help mitigate the reasons people feel the need to flee their home countries.
Garner, the co-founder of DeCarley Trading and author of Higher Probability Commodity Trading, "believes much of the recent weakness in equities can actually be blamed on shortsighted managers liquidating stocks to pay for these commodity market margin calls," Cramer said.
Graham, who is a steadfast supporter of Trump, said in an interview with Fox News that the decision was "shortsighted and irresponsible," and wrote in a tweet that he would introduce a Senate resolution opposing it if Trump doesn't reverse course.
"Instead, it's a cosmic test, one that gives us a chance to join those who successfully crossed this burning frontier—or the chance to be consigned to the scrap heap of civilizations too shortsighted to take care of their own planet."
In tragic irony, just as Mexico seems ready to shed its resentment toward the long-hated Yanquis and begin working together to achieve mutually beneficial economic rewards, the United States is leaning toward protectionism and displaying signs of shortsighted nationalism.
In a lot of ways, Trumpism is a unique phenomenon, but it didn't rise up in a vacuum, and I think treating it that way or just writing it off as a pure expression of bigotry is shortsighted and counterproductive.
In any other movie, their marriage would be a symbol of their mutual love and devotion; here, a handful of characters tell him he was just being foolish, selfish, and shortsighted by not keeping Mildred as his girl on the side.
"We have not ignored the huge movement of our peers against these fundamental human rights and liberties, but the American people must know not all of our generation shares in the shortsighted destruction of our Constitution," the event's website read.
To denounce those who voted to leave as ignorant and shortsighted, she said, is to think you are smarter and more enlightened, to pit the city not just against the rest of Britain but also, in a way, against itself.
" Osamu Aoki, a journalist and commentator, wrote, "This kind of extreme and unusual case could lead people to brand those with mental illnesses as dangerous, and lead to a shortsighted debate and calls for more preventive measures like involuntary commitment.
"Terminating the only Senate-confirmed official at the Department of Justice who can sign FISA warrants simply because the President disagrees with her interpretation of the law is reckless and shortsighted, and it makes our nation less safe," Hoyer said.
State legislatures and school districts have responded with shortsighted policies that lower the bar for new teachers, making it easier to enter the profession, which has paved the way for more people with little or no training to become teachers.
Yachty's good-natured trolling, which includes admitting he'd never listened to the Notorious B.I.G. and making a tongue-in-cheek Hot 97 diss record, can reinforce this opinion, but to dismiss him and his potential impact is shortsighted and misguided.
The two sisters each read the scene differently: Gillian, drawn to the drama of the woman's shortsighted desire, exclaims that she can't wait to fall in love, while Sally, alarmed by the spell's blood cost, hopes she never falls in love.
Budgeting is about making tough choices, but to abandon one of our most successful and innovative endeavors — one in which we are the global leader — just as it is clearly transitioning to a hub of commercial activity would be extremely shortsighted.
"They have filled some holes, but it's so shortsighted," said Dr. Gerald Hill, a four-time president of the Association of American Indian Physicians and cofounder of the World Class Native American Research Center of Excellence at the University of Minnesota.
But I don't see a lot of reason to expect it to change in 2020, not with the same people in power across most of the world's biggest emitters and the same incentives for shortsighted climate policy around the world.
"After the EPA's reckless and shortsighted decision to muzzle its own scientists from presenting to the Narragansett Bay Estuary Program, we appreciate Administrator Pruitt's commitment never to let this happen again," the lawmakers said in a joint statement on Pruitt's letter.
In the Pacific, where the situation is far worse, key fishing nations have yet to shoulder their responsibilities and have been unwilling to take the bold action necessary to protect and rebuild this sentinel species because of shortsighted national interests.
The administration's decision to renounce the talks on the agreement, the Global Compact on Migration, was announced in a statement Saturday night by the United States Mission to the United Nations, surprising migrant-rights advocates who called it shortsighted and counterproductive.
And it's both shortsighted and callous to suggest that women should expect to be raped as a possible consequence of drinking too much: Having too much to drink was an amateur mistake that I admit to, but it is not criminal.
It would be within the realm of possibility — and, indeed, would be consistent with the history of self-defeating Saudi policies — if Saudi Arabia's shortsighted support for jihadism had unintentionally allowed extremists within Islamic Affairs to divert funds to the hijackers.
But the point, as I've written previously, is that an awful lot of Saudi Arabia's behavior, particularly its seemingly most shortsighted and damaging actions, are driven in large part by regime insecurity and fear that the monarchy could lose power.
But as much as the media and other observers have focused their attention on whether or not the president obstructed justice, it would be shortsighted and legally unproductive for any prosecutor to be that single-minded if this were any other case.
And if there is a chance to change the outcome, it seems both arrogant and shortsighted of him to make the decision to hit the brakes on their romance without giving Iris a choice — shouldn't she have some say in her own destiny?
I tend to write these pieces when the team is not just behaving badly—dithering or cutting corners or sniping out anonymous quotes for unfathomable reasons or being shortsighted and willfully thick about other people's flexor tendons and rotator cuffs—but playing badly.
"It would be shortsighted and dangerous for Congress not to act quickly to give the administration the resources it needs to fully fight the Zika virus and protect Americans," according to the letter, which was addressed to McConnell and the Senate Appropriations Committee.
In fact, no such reform program will be widely put in place as long as most Republicans (there are notable exceptions) cling to the shortsighted belief that their interests will be served by reducing turnout among poor people, African-Americans, Hispanics and students.
But what these two narratives share is that they ascribe everything to the personal failings or strengths of certain individual people: a wicked dictator in the original 2011 story; naive protesters, shortsighted and oppressive Islamists, and an evil general in the 2016 version.
"The Paris agreement was flawed from the beginning — a shortsighted approach that set unattainable targets for the United States while not holding international partners to the same standards," said Senator James Inhofe, Republican of Oklahoma, who has called climate change a hoax.
The real intentions of these shortsighted self-interest groups are clear as they boldly state in their communications that this land grab is needed to prevent hunting, fishing, mining, timber harvesting, OHV use, grazing and energy development on this massive swath of land.
Claims that such a tax is regressive and unfairly targets low-income people is shortsighted, according to Zachary J. Ward, public health specialist at Harvard and the lead author of the new report, published in The New England Journal of Medicine in December.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's embrace of the country's racially charged past has thrown the Republican Party into crisis, dividing his core supporters who have urged him on from the political leaders who fear that he is leading them down a perilous and shortsighted path.
CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK Rockville, Md. To the Editor: Whatever one thinks about building a wall along our Southern border, unnecessarily insulting Mexico with humiliating demands that it pay for our wall and then following up with a possible import tax is extremely shortsighted.
This omission is not only harmful but shortsighted, as research shows that these are the very children for whom a CTC boost would likeliest improve their odds of being healthy, doing well in school, going to college, and earning more in adulthood.
Congress is on the verge of passing the CLOUD Act as part of the forthcoming omnibus spending bill, but attaching it to must pass legislation without necessary modifications to three of its components would be shortsighted and create some potential for abuse.
For a sport often shortsighted about its long-term health — it has refused to hold a World Series game in the daytime, when children can watch to the final out, since 1987 — there is plenty of good that can come from this.
J.P. Well-written and well-intentioned, Joyner Lucas's "I'm Not Racist" is nowhere near the mealy-mouthed mess that was "Accidental Racist," the shortsighted 2013 duet between Brad Paisley and LL Cool J that tried to solve racism over a coffee counter.
From now on, the Republicans are never going to get more than 10 to 20 per cent of the Negro vote and they don't need any more than that ... but Republicans would be shortsighted if they weakened enforcement of the Voting Rights Act.
Greg Archetto spent 10 years working for the State Department and the Department of Defense, overseeing U.S. military support for the government of Yemen in the early 2010s before leaving government in 2015 due to what he says are America's shortsighted counterterrorism policies.
As a former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and a former commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, we know firsthand how important and challenging it is to build good public policies — and why it's shortsighted to roll back a policy that's working.
The push by United States delegates to the World Health Organization to water down or scrap a simple resolution meant to encourage breast-feeding in underdeveloped countries was many things — bullying, anti-science, pro-industry, anti-public health and shortsighted, to name a few.
While there is no doubt the world has changed in major ways since the inception of NAFTA more than two decades ago, it would be irresponsible and shortsighted to scrap the agreement entirely, given its positive impact on America's economy, businesses and, most importantly, workers.
Todd Harrison, a budget expert with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said some of the Pentagon's proposals "may be a bit shortsighted," as there was no guarantee that increased funding would continue even if the department received the money it was seeking now.
Reducing their role, as progressives have successfully campaigned to do through the Unity Reform Commission (created by the Democratic National Committee to examine the party's nominating process), may appeal to the public's populist instincts, but it is shortsighted for those who care about effective government.
Even if such a category had been a good idea, rolling it out the same year record-setting films like Black Panther and Crazy Rich Asians — featuring casts and crews comprised largely of people of color — would have been eligible for Best Picture was ... shortsighted, at best.
His shortsighted and pointless show of defiance against the Obama administration's health care reforms could harm thousands of people in Kentucky, who may fall between the cracks as the state shifts their coverage from its own exchange, known as Kynect, to the federally run exchange at HealthCare.gov.
He led the charge against the Obama administration's move to thaw relations with Cuba last year, appearing on nearly every major news network to slam the policy shift as shortsighted and scheduling hearings as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Western Hemisphere Subcommittee on the issue.
How can an innovative company that radically transformed how we shop, live, and work in just 25 years also be a company that is often shortsighted about the potentially harmful consequences of its artificial intelligence technology, as well as the downsides of maintaining a homogeneous leadership team?
The Clippers could view Mirotic as Gallinari insurance, but dealing a first-round pick (the first they could surrender won't yield until 2021 at the earliest) would be shortsighted for a franchise that can't win it all and may be mired in their own rebuild by then.
Between the lines: Also on Monday, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, who oversees the National Park Service and vast tracts of federal lands across the country, echoed Trump in blaming the severe fires on shortsighted policies, this time preventions to clearing dead trees from areas vulnerable to fire.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Proclaims Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum, and Stocks Sag in Reply" (front page, March 2): President Trump's announcement that he plans to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum is yet another impulsive, shortsighted act that has the potential for disruption.
Senator Warren's desire to use the criminal justice system against a president the Democrats find objectionable is shortsighted: Given our polarized times, if she were to succeed, it would surely not be long before we would see efforts to use the same tool against a Democratic president.
Detroit automakers seem particularly sensitive to that fuel-economy argument for cars, in part because of a historical truism they insist no longer holds: Whenever a shortsighted Detroit became overly dependent on trucks, and fuel prices reliably soared and the economy tanked, their sales tanked, too.
Time and again, through periods both good and bad, a patronizing tone reveals itself: America is a barbarian nation, crude in its ways and shortsighted in its thinking, unable by its own immaturity to deal properly and fully with the wisest, most ancient nation ever known.
The second way in which this declaration of states' independence is different from other breaks with the federal government is that their leaders are acting on solid science and economics, while our federal government is basing its policies on shortsighted politics and benefits for the few.
There is no one simple action that can resolve this extraordinary and international crisis, and for Francis to institute a law without the understanding and agreement of the leaders of his church, reviled though they may be to many, would not only be shortsighted but also ineffective.
Setting aside the fact that some leftist policymaking experiments in South America like Bolivia are faring quite well, Venezuela's woes are due to a confluence of factors, ranging from the country's destructive addiction to oil to shortsighted monetary policy — factors that can't simply be dismissed as vices of socialism.
To say that not crowning a winner means the competition ended in failure would be shortsighted and incorrect, however; Google and Xprize's competition did bring teams close to the dream of launching a private spacecraft to the Moon, and it's not even necessarily the end yet for the finalists.
"Your department's statement in the environmental assessment that no consultation is necessary with affected Indian tribes violates your sacred trust obligation to the Northern Cheyenne Tribe and other Tribes, undermines the formation of sound public policy and constitutes a shortsighted and unwise approach to land management," Pena wrote.
" She can't stand the party's "overzealous" approach to women's health issues, she said, or to legislative obstructionism — the kind where in a Republican-dominated chamber, "if it was a Democratic idea, even if it was a good idea, it didn't go anywhere, which was very stupid and shortsighted.
But I still feel it's at least worth entertaining because as unlikely as it is for them to topple LeBron James/Toronto and Golden State in the same playoff run, the Celtics can finally afford to make a relatively shortsighted deal if that's what they want to do.
Immigrants convicted of federal crimes have been disproportionately routed to private detention centers, which run bare-bones operations, under the shortsighted theory that it's futile to invest in rehabilitation or job training for them because most get deported when they serve out their sentence and become someone else's problem.
Instead of working to advance Trump's shortsighted and destructive "energy dominance" agenda with the SECURE American Energy Act, our lawmakers should be working to safeguard the remaining opportunities Americans have to experience the outdoors — whether that's hiking, camping, fishing or exploring — and make memories with their families and friends.
As a result, the rise of corporate profits to historic highs as a share of America's G.D.P. has been due not just to the much needed productivity improvements and innovations celebrated by Cowen, but also to shortsighted, selfish decisions that have harmed society and heated up the planet.
"The U.S. refocus, which has taken resources away from Africa, is shortsighted and in contrast to the long game being used by abusive Islamist groups," said Corinne Dufka, associate director for West Africa at Human Rights Watch in Washington, who spent two weeks in Burkina Faso in January.
Editorial Only future generations will be able to calculate the full consequences of President Trump's incredibly shortsighted approach to climate change, since it is they who will suffer the rising seas and crippling droughts that scientists say are inevitable unless the world brings fossil fuel emissions to heel.
We have a chance to shift from the present trend of consuming wild places and wildlife for shortsighted short-term use to an era where our actions are aimed like a laser at securing an enduring place for ourselves within the natural systems that make our lives possible.
To the Editor: Re "Proposed Cuts Alarm Bioterrorism Experts: 'They're Just Gutting Things' " (news article, May 29): Paying for a massive increase in defense dollars by slashing spending on medical research in the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention budgets is extremely shortsighted.
Also: Calamitous. Irresponsible. Inexperienced. Unprepared. Undisciplined. Uninformed. Unimproved. Unpopular. Bumbling. Embarrassing. Flimsy. Flailing. Failing. Harmful. Hurtful. Hateful. Shortsighted. Half-baked. Irrelevant. Puny. Piddling. Paltry. Petty. Immature. Infantile. Impulsive. Trite. Tiresome. Stale. Superficial. Small. Meager. Impotent. Limp. Obstructive. Destructive. Damaging. Distracted. Despised. Backwards. Reckless. Bumbling. Bungling. Blind. Arrogant. Rude. Mean. Tacky.
"The Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the landmark Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty is shortsighted and will ultimately undermine the security of the United States and its allies," Lisbeth Gronlund, co-director of the Global Security Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists, said in a statement Monday.
" Democratic candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE responded by calling his earlier position and rhetoric of banning Muslims "shortsighted" and "dangerous.
"It is incredibly shortsighted to slash funding for energy R&D and let other countries take the lead in developing new technologies and markets that are going to grow quickly in the years to come," said Jason Bordoff, the director of the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University.
"I believe that it is just a matter of time before our party pays a heavy price for President Trump's reckless spending and shortsighted financial policies, his erratic, destabilizing foreign policy and his disregard for environmental concerns," added McKean, whose district sits in two rural, blue-collar counties in Iowa, Jones and Jackson.
And it was quickly denounced by Airbnb as more evidence that entrenched hotel groups, shortsighted politicians and other special interests are stifling the more positive impact the service has had on the city, such as bringing more customers to small businesses in minority neighborhoods and generating income for people who need the money.
It's been an excruciatingly slow-motion disaster, engineered by shortsighted, power-obsessed leaders hell-bent on denying scientific truths—and blocking the basic measures to mitigate carbon emissions and stave off drought, rising ocean tides, and mass migrations of climate-traumatized populations to higher ground in increasingly xenophobic and belligerent rich Western nations.
These pop-up podcasts might seem shortsighted because of their finite nature, but they give networks a daily or weekly relationship with listeners, and they're only going to become more common as the podcast industry consolidates into bigger networks that can spin up shows with the slightest hint of a newsworthy event.
There may eventually come a day when Netflix's business model looks shortsighted and silly — after all, there is probably a ceiling of total Netflix subscribers, and the service has yet to show how readily it can find ways to pay for programming to suit all those potential subscribers without busting its budget.
Saudi Arabia's shortsighted support for extremism has been blowing up in its face since the 1920s The findings, though frustratingly inconclusive, are in line with what many analysts and journalists have long suspected: that while the Saudi government was probably not involved, rogue Saudi officials sympathetic to al-Qaeda may have been.
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Denny HeckDennis (Denny) Lynn HeckExclusive: Guccifer 2.0 hacked memos expand on Pennsylvania House races Heck enjoys second political wind Incoming lawmaker feeling a bit overwhelmed MORE (D-Wash.), who opposed the bipartisan measure from Waters and McHenry, argued Friday that banning innocuous sales to China through Ex-Im undercuts U.S. industry with shortsighted foreign policy.
As racist remnants of the United States' past begin to be removed from public view, we must admit that we are erecting new, planetary-scale monuments to our shortsighted greed, from obvious examples like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, all the way to the pervasive refractive sheen of oil on water captured in Flag.
Letters To the Editor: "Mayor Raises Volume in His Call for Diversity at Specialized Schools" (news article, June 4): Mayor Bill de Blasio's proposal regarding the elimination of the Specialized High School Admissions Test, or SHSAT, is shortsighted, unnecessary and potentially cruel, as without the proper preparation he'd be setting up many students for failure.
While by now the harm unregulated smartphone use can do is well documented -- in fact Rosen showed me jaw-dropping research of how the brain literally hijacks the smartphone user when the urge surfaces to go for a social media hit -- banning them entirely throughout the school day is shortsighted and doomed to failure.
The Nets had verbal commitments from all three players by night's end Sunday, resulting in a dramatic turnaround just six years after the club had squandered three future first-round draft picks to Boston in a crippling and shortsighted trade in 2013 to acquire the veterans Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce from the Boston Celtics.
The choice to put Bran in charge doesn't only reflect, however inadvertently, the elevation of one form of fandom over another; it also reflects the kind of shortsighted perspective you can wind up with when a solely curatorial approach, or for that matter a solely transformative approach, is your only way of being involved in a fandom.
History does not look kindly upon President Roosevelt's hardline stance on refusing Jews sanctuary in the U.S.  Like this shortsighted decision by FDR to blockade our borders in the name of national security, President Trump's executive orders to ban refugees fleeing war and suffering in their home countries will firmly place this action on the wrong side of history.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's shortsighted economic plan centers around bringing back the manufacturing jobs of the past, rather than creating the jobs of the future.
It is "extraordinarily shortsighted and naive," said Charles Lister, a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, who added that the decision will not only leave Iran hawks -- including lawmakers and Cabinet members such as national security adviser John Bolton and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo -- feeling "betrayed," but also plant the seeds for rebellion among Republican ranks.
Rallying strong partisan supporters may seem like a safe strategy for the 2018 midterms, but it may be shortsighted: The types of messages that are likely to please strong partisans may push more people into "leaning," diminishing the number of voters who will reliably take actions — like vote — in support of the party in the future.
I once met a Zen-trained painter in Japan, in his 90s, who told me that suffering is a privilege, it moves us toward thinking about essential things and shakes us out of shortsighted complacency; when he was a boy, he said, it was believed you should pay for suffering, it proves such a hidden blessing.
" From a statement by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce: • "China doesn't want to fight a trade war, but in the face of the shortsighted actions of the United States, which do good for no one, China will have to fight back with strength and power, and will firmly defend the economic globalization and the multilateral mechanisms of international trade.
"The subway fell apart due to inattention and a failure of accountability at so many different levels, and so much shortsighted thinking, and there is definitely that risk here," said Danny Pearlstein, a spokesman for the Riders Alliance, an advocacy group that nonetheless believes that a robust plan for the absence of the L train is vital.
Vice President Biden laid into Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's foreign policy stance on Monday, describing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's agenda as dangerous and shortsighted.
"At a time when judicial nominations are one of the few things Republicans have been able to do, it would seem particularly shortsighted to tank such a qualified nominee over hypothetical unfounded concerns that have little bearing on what she would be asked to do on that court," said Jonathan H. Adler, a law professor at Case Western University.
"This is another shortsighted decision by the Administration, and while I'm extremely disappointed, I've long said Congress has a responsibility to step up and put an end to the anxiety and uncertainty young immigrants brought to our country as children and those contributing to our country under the TPS program face because of these short-term Executive mandates," he said.
In an environment in which 76 percent of the public wants to raise taxes on the rich, trying to pick off a few center-right votes with a handful of tax credits—the cornerstone of the "centrist" Democratic policy playbook from the 1990s and early 2000s—feels shortsighted, at best, and likely not the best way to mobilize Democratic voters.
The idea that members of the G-7 can gang up on the president of the most powerful nation in the world — which, in fact, still subsidizes and provides security guarantees to each of them — and then individual members can use social media to send a virtue-signaling message at Washington's expense isn't simply galling, it is so shortsighted as to beggar belief.
The existence of those secret 28 pages, and the Saudi and White House effort to keep them secret, seem to hint at confirmation of things many Americans suspect: that we attacked the wrong enemy after 9/11, that our Saudi allies are not allies at all, and that American policy toward the Middle East is disastrously shortsighted and self-defeating.
The Lakes support 1.5 million jobs and $62 billion in wages per year, which is why reports that White House plans to slash the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative in the EPA budget by 97 percent is not only environmentally devastating but a shortsighted plan that will cost jobs and sink the economies of Great Lakes communities that have fought their way back.   Rep.
"While we understand your decision to review our force posture and to deploy our military as efficiently as possible, we are concerned that a narrow focus on confronting Russia and China in great power competition is a shortsighted action that both diminishes our overall national security posture and our ability to lead with American values and influence," the lawmakers wrote in a Jan.
Robert C. Post, a professor at Yale Law School, also views Justice Kennedy's views as exceptionally shortsighted, declaring in a 19903 lecture that It is the height of hubris for the Court, by a vote of five justices on a bench of nine, simply to dismiss concerns for electoral integrity on the ground that electoral integrity is a question of law rather than of social fact.
Given the demonstrably haphazard and shortsighted nature of the Trump administration's national security decision-making process (including calling off strikes against Iran 10 minutes before impact, inviting the Taliban to Camp David and abandoning the Kurds), it's doubtful the administration spent much time gaming out the second and third order consequences of their action or preparing to protect American military and diplomatic personnel in the region.
What made propagating urges so compelling, at least for me, was that it cut to the heart of a fundamental internal struggle: the clash between the shortsighted impulses that drive our daily behavior (checking email until it becomes ''too late'' to go to the gym) and the long-term aspirations that might make us genuinely happier if we could only persuade the petulant toddler in our minds to get onboard.
Last month though, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE chimed in.
"  He derided Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE as "past his prime.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE brushed off the market reaction.
For example, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE going over to China.
"I do feel sorry to see so many people being shortsighted about Bitcoin, just trying to predict its price changes over short term to make quick money," said Kim Joon-young, a 28-year-old who runs a popular virtual currency Facebook group, Plan B. For now, the South Korean Bitcoin exchanges that have sprung up over the past year have done their best to stoke the excitement.
Trump is reportedly considering dismissing Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE before the end of the year.
EDT: Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE speaks at a National Press Club event.
Administration officials in attendance included Treasury Secretary Steven Mnchuin and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE.
Secretary of Commerce Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, however, must have anticipated controversy over the citizenship question.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE has met twice with Senate Republicans to defend the administration's thinking.
The decline of the Oscars is overdetermined: It's nobody's fault and everybody's, shaped by the same trends driving down Big Event ratings all over and the same diversification of tastes and values and ideas, plus all the technological and economic shifts undercutting the old studio business models, all the inevitably shortsighted choices made by philistines in SoCal corporate suites, and all of our collective decisions to watch or not to watch what Hollywood churns out.
The One Hundred tower in St. Louis should command rental rates of $16.43 to $3 per square foot when it opens in 2020, which are below rates for comparable housing in major markets, said Eli Ungar, founder of Antheus Capital, a real estate developer in Englewood, N.J. "In the long run, we are investors in communities, and it would be shortsighted of us to try to extract a concession we don't deserve," Mr. Ungar said.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said extensions were given to Canada and Mexico as the three nations held NAFTA talks.
But Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said that trade talks had not advanced far enough to warrant a continued exemption.
"It is another 90 days for the U.S. telecom companies," Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said on Fox Business Network.
The board, which includes other CEOs, is co-chaired by Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and Ivanka Trump.
He previously was senior adviser to Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and acting under secretary of Commerce for international trade.
Senators hammered Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE Wednesday over the Trump administration's tariffs during a contentious hearing on Capitol Hill.
A third subpoena seeks unredacted internal communications and documents on the census question from Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE.
Finance held a contentious hearing last week at which members grilled Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE over the administration's policies.
McCaskill, speaking at a Senate Finance Committee hearing this week, pressed Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE on the tariffs.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE submitted the department's findings to Trump, the Commerce Department announced in a statement Sunday.
The panel also talked about a lawsuit that accuses Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE of stealing $4 million from a former business partner.
But Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said Thursday that trade talks with the European officials had not progressed enough to warrant renewing the exemption.
At the Milken Conference this week, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE asked: Who thinks China's large trade surplus has hurt their growth?
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in May said that constructing a 22019G mobile broadband network is a top priority for the administration.
Commerce Department: Trump is reportedly considering replacing Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, once a favored adviser and ally, after souring on the controversial billionaire.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said in May that building a 5G mobile broadband network is a chief concern for the Trump administration.
Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE had the authority to add the question to the census and that in the past, the question had been included.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORERoss tweeted that he did not write the op-ed and added that he was "thoroughly appalled" by the piece.
The Supreme Court told Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE that he could not include the citizenship question on the 2020 census forms.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said Thursday, however, that talks with the EU had not progressed enough to warrant another exemption.
While he does not speak for the Justice Department, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE carries a lot of weight in the Administration.
Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE is the secretary of Commerce and Henry Childs is the national director of the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA).
These will be the first formal discussions since Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE met Chinese economic adviser Liu He in June.
WHEN TO EXPECT THE LIST OF AFFECTED PRODUCTS: June 15 KEEP IN MIND: Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE is visiting China this weekend for trade negotiations.
In March, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE approved a request from the Department of Justice (DOJ) to add the citizenship question to the 2020 form.
California was one of several states to take legal action against the Trump administration and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE over the addition of the citizenship question.
The saber-rattling by Trump comes as the two sides continue talks on trade, and ahead of a weekend visit to China by Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said Monday the U.S. is not planning an imminent departure from the WTO despite Trump's frustrations with the global body.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE touted the strength of the economy as one reason why he thinks the tariffs won't cause much harm to growth.
An internal memo from the chief scientist of the U.S. Census Bureau warned Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE against adding a question on citizenship to the 2020 census.
Fox News host Steve Hilton on Sunday sharply criticized Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in a segment calling out Ross for conflicts of interest with his investments.
Trump's tariff decisions are coming under growing fire on Capitol Hill, where Republicans on the Finance Committee grilled Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE on the issue last week.
Organized outrage over the census citizenship question proposed by Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE has temporarily shifted to celebration of the Supreme Court's decision on the issue.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-TX) who said Friday that the terror arrests made in his state underscore the need to block Syrian refugees from entering the U.S. Clinton's rhetoric in recent days has become more and more pointed, with the Democratic frontrunner claiming Republicans are "foolish" and "shortsighted" in their approach.
"The U.S. needs to step up its game in Africa," said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in Accra, Ghana, Thursday in an expected and welcome assessment.
Vice President Pence this morning will visit the U.S. Department of Commerce, receive a briefing with Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and meet with department employees.
And a second was issued to the Department of Commerce calling for unredacted internal communications and documents on the census question from Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE announced Wednesday that his agency would investigate whether uranium imports to the United States pose any threat to national security.
Lighthizer will head the U.S. negotiating team along with Mnuchin, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, economic adviser Larry Kudlow, and trade adviser Peter Navarro.
Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE has allowed the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to slow-walk a critical element the 28500G rollout needs: midband spectrum.
The report comes a week after Trump ordered Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE to investigate auto tariffs and probe whether car imports are a danger to national security.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said Thursday that despite the U.S. decision to end tariff exemptions for Canada, Mexico and the European Union, U.S. officials hope that "continued negotiations" would bring a resolution to the issues.
A nonpartisan watchdog group has filed a complaint against Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, accusing him of violating conflict of interest laws and calling for an extensive inquiry into his personal finance holdings.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and China's top economic official, Vice Premier Liu He, led a meeting between officials from both countries on Sunday about the current trade deficit.
But late last month, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said that those negotiations had not progressed as far as the Trump administration had hoped and that the U.S. could not justify renewing the exemptions.
The Distilled Spirits Council wrote a letter this month to Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE expressing its "extreme concern" about the retaliatory efforts by Canada, the EU and other nations that would affect the industry.
The Office of Government Ethics (OGE) is refusing to certify Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE's 2018 financial disclosure form, saying the official violated his ethics agreement by reporting inaccurate information about his stock holdings.
The Wall Street Journal: The administration's surprise decision to move forward with tariffs and other sanctions against China threatens to derail trade talks scheduled for this weekend, featuring Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE.
And we are committed to fighting alongside a bipartisan group of former census directors, our communities and partners to speak against this injustice and call on U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE to reverse this decision.
Members of the Senate Finance Committee will press Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE about the administration's recent decision to impose steel and aluminum tariffs during a hearing on June 20 (The Hill).
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE acknowledged Thursday afternoon that federal workers are facing financial hardship during the partial government shutdown, hours after he expressed uncertainty about why some government employees are turning to food banks.
The justices initially agreed to hear arguments over whether Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE can be forced to answer questions under oath about his decision to add the citizenship question to the decennial population count.
Lawmakers will also have an opportunity to air their worries on Wednesday, when Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE testifies at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Trump's trade actions.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE shorted stock in a navigation company after he learned that journalists were preparing to write a negative story about his ties to the Russian-linked company, Forbes first reported on Monday.
Fifty-six House Democrats on Monday signed a letter demanding Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE address what they call "glaring contradictions" in his rationale for adding a controversial citizenship question to the census.
An activist dressed as Marie Antoinette on Thursday attended a House committee hearing with Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE as part of an effort to protest the Trump administration's past actions.
The bureau is also dealing with a proposal from the Trump administration and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE — himself a former enumerator — to add a question about whether a respondent is actually a citizen.
Trump has asked Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE to investigate whether hefty tariffs, possibly as high as 2900 percent, can be levied against auto imports for national security reasons.
"Saturday Night Live" took on recent comments by Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, who said he didn't understand why federal workers were turning to food banks during the partial government shutdown.
U.S. District Judge George Hazel in Maryland wrote that Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE's decision to add the question to the census was arbitrary and capricious, therefore violating federal law.
Judge Richard Seeborg for the Northern District of California said Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE had failed to offer a plausible reason to add a citizenship question to the next census.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He will be in Washington for trade talks this week, just days after U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said the two sides were "miles and miles" away from striking a deal.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE agreed to appear on March 14 to talk about the census citizenship controversy in which he's embroiled, the House Oversight and Reform Committee announced this week (ABC News).
Trump Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE on Thursday admitted to "inadvertent errors" in selling his stock holdings and said he is now selling them, 85033 months after the billionaire first pledged to do so.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE is seeking to delay his appearance before the House Oversight and Reform Committee for a hearing slated for March 85033, according to a letter sent Tuesday and obtained by The Hill.
It seemed more than a little disingenuous when Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE talked about domestic steel firms engaged in "illegal profiteering" from steel tariffs — it was a textbook example of how tariffs raise domestic prices!
The Supreme Court on Monday blocked a lower court order requiring Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE to sit for a deposition in lawsuits challenging the administration's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE told a Senate panel on Wednesday that the Section 232 tariffs were designed to revive the steel and aluminum industries that have been harmed by imports.
If true, those claims undercut the Trump administration's argument that the question rolled out by the Department of Commerce under secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE was added solely to help enforce the Voting Rights Act.
As Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE recently noted, space activities are a $336 billion industry, and it won't be long before we're looking at a trillion dollars in annual revenue.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said Thursday that he was confused why thousands of federal workers, who've already missed one paycheck, are relying on food banks during the partial government shutdown.
The senators urged the president to change course after Trump tweeted on Sunday that he has directed Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE to look at easing penalties imposed on China-based phone maker ZTE.
The editorial board slammed comments by Interior Secretary David Bernhardt and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE claiming that the rule's rewrite would merely streamline the Endangered Species Act and allow for resources to be spent wisely.
Trump's tariffs have incensed Republicans on Capitol Hill Last week, Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee raked Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE over the coals for the administration's trade moves.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE on Tuesday said U.S. consumers would see little impact from new tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods unveiled this week by the Trump administration.
The Trump administration has asked a court to block Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE from being ordered to give a deposition explaining his decision to reinstate a citizenship status question in the upcoming 85033 census.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE announced earlier Thursday that the administration had decided to end the temporary exemptions for the three key trading allies despite their two months of lobbying to avoid the tariffs.
The top Democrats on eight House committees sent a letter to the Commerce Department's inspector general on Wednesday requesting an investigation into conflicts of interest and potential false statements made by Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE.
Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, centered on arguments that the 2023 Antiquities Act does not allow presidents to protect bodies of water, that the government doesn't have sufficient control of water many miles offshore and that the nearly 5,000-square-mile monument was too large.
Any effort to rebalance the economy should allow for higher imports from the U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE is delaying his review of possible tariffs on imported cars, previously scheduled to have been completed this month.
To find the origins of Trump's actions, one need only go back to his election promises and to the economic playbook written by Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and White House National Trade Council Director Peter Navarro. 2.
Commerce Department: Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE kept stakes in firms co-owned with the Chinese government while working for the U.S. government, failing to divest his holdings upon entering the Trump Cabinet, according to an investigation by Forbes.
In March, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, at the urging of political operatives Steve Bannon and Kris Kobach, announced that the Census would be asking for the citizenship status of every person living in the country as part of the 2628 decennial census.
The tariffs have prompted fears of a negative economic impact on the U.S.  However, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said on Monday that he expects growth figures for April-June will top 3 percent and move closer to the 4 percent mark.
Commerce Department – insider trading: The Hill: House and Senate Democrats wrote to the Securities and Exchange Commission seeking a probe into financial transactions allegedly made by Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, in possible violation of insider trading laws.
The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law filed a motion Friday seeking to prevent Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census, the group said in a press release Saturday.
The recently announced agreement by Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE concerning the Chinese technology company ZTE sends a strong signal that there will be consequences to those who choose to violate or ignore sanctions imposed by the United States and other multilateral institutions.
Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, centered on arguments that the 1906 Antiquities Act does not allow presidents to protect bodies of water, that the government doesn't have sufficient control of water many miles offshore and that the nearly 5,000-square-mile monument was too large.
"With the 2019 hurricane season upon us, NOAA is leveraging cutting-edge tools to help secure Americans against the threat posed by hurricanes and tropical cyclones across both the Atlantic and Pacific," Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said in a statement.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE announced earlier Thursday that Trump had decided to follow through on his threat to impose hefty tariffs on the EU, Mexico and Canada, ending the temporary exemptions for the allies after global leaders attempted to avoid the measures.
Moreover, China has scrapped the agreement Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE recently secured to lower their huge trade surplus with the U.S. by purchasing up to $22019 billion of additional U.S. agricultural products, natural gas and other goods.
The Justice Department had said Tuesday that it would move forward with printing a version of the census that does not include a citizenship question, a decision reiterated by Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in a statement.
During oral arguments, the Supreme Court's conservative majority pushed back on the argument from opponents that the Commerce Department acted arbitrarily in adding the question, and that Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE lacked the authority to include the divisive question.
The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to temporarily halt an order requiring Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and another official to sit for a deposition regarding their decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 Census.
In March, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE testified before Congress that the request to add the citizenship question was initiated by the Justice Department, but late last week he admitted that in fact he had asked the Justice Department to make the request.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.) and 85033 other Democrats, sent a letter to Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) Administrator Neomi Rao and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE questioning whether the Paperwork Reduction Act was violated.
As highlighted in the pre-election writings by Navarro and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, some prominent officials view trade deficit as an artifact of unfair competition, and if only the trade deficit could be erased, GDP would be higher by a couple of percentage points.
The government wants the high court to settle a dispute over whether high-ranking administration officials, including Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, can be forced to testify under oath about their decision making process to add citizenship to a census of immense importance every decade (The Hill).
Corker, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sent a letter on Wednesday to Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE asking for details on how the administration is deciding which countries will be exempted from the steep financial penalties, which he said were having "damaging" effects on U.S. businesses.
The request comes two days after the Supreme Court blocked a deposition of Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE but refused to stop John Gore, the acting assistant attorney general for the Department of Justice's (DOJ) Civil Rights Division, and other senior officials from being deposed.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said Thursday that despite those discussions the United States would slap the tariffs on the EU, Mexico and Canada, which combined account for about 85033 percent of all steel and aluminum imported into the U.S. The policy goes into effect on Friday.
I agree with some of the critics that the roll-out in Maputo did feel incomplete and disjointed at times, and indeed there was disappointment that U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE cancelled at the last minute, leaving the event without a Cabinet-level participant.
The Trump administration has defended the idea of adding a citizenship inquiry to the census questionnaire mailed to all U.S. households every 10 years after the idea drew backlash when it was first announced by Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE last year for the 2020 count.
If the justices end up considering the evidence, they will review documents alleging that Mark Neuman, an adviser to Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, provided a draft letter to Justice Department official John Gore arguing for the citizenship question that included language authored by Hofeller.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Friday rejected a request from the Department of Justice (DOJ) to temporarily block an order requiring Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and another official to sit for a deposition in lawsuits challenging their decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
In his ruling, Judge Jesse Furman, of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, said Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE's decision to add the question to the census was "arbitrary and capricious" and enjoined the administration from including it on the questionnaire.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.) announced a vote on holding Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in contempt over the panel's investigation into the Trump administration's efforts to add a citizenship question to the 85033 census.
The mood turned confrontational after the president returned inside, flanked by Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE.
The Supreme Court announced last week that it will review a decision from a federal district court in New York barring Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE from adding the question about citizenship to the 2020 census this term and on Friday scheduled arguments for April 23 at 10 a.m.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is considering replacing Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE by the end of the year, according to two media reports.
Adding to the hysteria is the fact than a former adviser to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE voiced support for the idea to Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and White House adviser Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE named the 2628 presidents and CEOs of major corporations joining the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board.
In a letter Monday, coordinated by Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, the former officials asked Ron Jarmin, acting director of the Census Bureau, and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE to publicly explain the technical protocols and systems the bureau will use to ensure the security of data obtained electronically in the 2020 Census.
Fresh off of last week's launch of an investigation into the national security implications of auto imports, the announcement of which highlighted the U.S. auto industry's alleged travails, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE has now served notice that the United States will be imposing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE is warning that Europe's strict new data privacy laws could hurt trade with the U.S. In an op-ed for The Financial Times, Ross said that the lack of clarity around the tough new rules, formally known as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), could hamper information-sharing between governments and businesses across the Atlantic.
The House Oversight and Reform Committee will vote on Wednesday on whether to hold Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in contempt for failing to comply with congressional subpoenas.
In the same Wednesday vote series, the lower chamber voted to hold Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in criminal contempt of Congress for ignoring Democratic subpoenas.
After the Supreme Court ruled last week that the Trump administration did not give an adequate reason for adding a question about citizenship to the 2020 Census, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE confirmed that, although he "strongly disagreed" with the court's ruling, the bureau had already started printing census documents without a citizenship question.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE on Monday said President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE won't shift his trade policies based on stock market fluctuations.
A day after Mueller's public testimony, the Oversight panel voted to hold Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in contempt for defying subpoenas.
The House voted to hold Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in criminal contempt on Wednesday, escalating a battle between the Trump administration and congressional Democrats.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE is refusing to testify before a House subcommittee about President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's proposed budget, escalating a feud with congressional Democrats.
Beside Trump, the letter was sent to Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE, Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinFive key players in Trump's trade battles Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has reportedly bashed Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE as being "past his prime" amid tensions within the administration over trade negotiations with China in recent weeks.
The House Oversight and Reform Committee voted largely along party lines on Wednesday to hold Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in contempt for failing to comply with congressional subpoenas. Rep.
The House is set to vote on whether to hold Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in criminal contempt for not complying with congressional subpoenas on their thwarted attempts to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
" Trump also reportedly told Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE he didn't trust him to negotiate, suggested former national security adviser H.R. McMaster dressed "like a beer salesman" and called former chief of staff Reince PriebusReinhold (Reince) Richard PriebusTrump blasts Scaramucci as 'incapable' Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump's no racist — he's an equal opportunity offender MORE "a little rat.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said Monday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is "perfectly happy" to hit China with more tariffs if Washington and Beijing are unable to reach a long-term trade agreement.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said Monday the U.S. is not planning an imminent departure from the World Trade Organization (WTO) despite President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's frustrations with the global body.
The letter is addressed to Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinFive key players in Trump's trade battles Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
" Trump told Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE he didn't trust him to negotiate, suggested former national security adviser H.R. McMaster dressed "like a beer salesman" and called former chief of staff Reince PriebusReinhold (Reince) Richard PriebusTrump blasts Scaramucci as 'incapable' Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump's no racist — he's an equal opportunity offender MORE "a little rat.
Talks will begin between Mexican Economy Secretary Graciela Márquez and U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and continue Wednesday between Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard and U.S. Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE, according to the news service.
Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE said a federal judge's order that Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and another top Justice Department official sit for depositions in lawsuits challenging the Trump administration's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census was outrageous.
That debate reached a fever pitch in Congress this past week as the House Oversight and Reform Committee voted to hold Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in contempt for failing to comply with congressional subpoenas relating to the issue.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.) said Tuesday that he would hold off on his committee's contempt votes for Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE if officials provided certain documents to Congress by Wednesday.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE had decided on Thursday morning to end the temporary exemptions for the three key trading allies despite their two months of lobbying to avoid the tariffs, raising tensions among the economic partners.
Chaotic Trump transition leaks: Debates must tackle how Democrats will govern differently MORE, to Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE continuing to hold stakes in foreign companies with business before the U.S. government despite claims he made to the Senate that he had divested, the Trump administration has an image problem, and the fact that his campaign chairman and personal lawyer are now convicted felons will only further hurt Republican chances at the ballot box.
Disputes over the question aren't over quite yet: The House is set to vote this week on a resolution to hold Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in criminal contempt for failing to comply with congressional subpoenas relating to the citizenship question.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE said that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE had decided on Thursday morning to end the temporary exemptions for the three key trading allies despite their two months of lobbying to avoid the tariffs, raising tensions among the economic partners.
He didn't point to examples, but they include Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.) on Friday indicated that he would formally move forward with contempt votes for Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE after they missed a Thursday deadline to hand over documents related to his committee's investigation on the census citizenship question.
One breakout session on infrastructure included Transportation Secretary Elaine ChaoElaine Lan ChaoTrump administration takes step to relax truck driver time regulations New guidance on travel with service animals is a step forward, but more can be done The Hill's Morning Report — Mueller testimony gives Trump a boost as Dems ponder next steps MORE, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, deputy White House chief of staff Chris Liddell and Kelvin Droegemeier, director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in early morning tweets on Thursday criticized Democrats for playing the "seldom used 'Contempt' card" on Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.) announced Friday that his panel will vote on a resolution next week allowing him to issue subpoenas to Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Gore for testimony and Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE for records as part of the committee's probe into the census question.
Former House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman Darrell IssaDarrell Edward IssaThe Hill's Morning Report — US strikes approved against Iran pulled back Darrell Issa eyes return to Congress Trump's 2020 campaign strategy is to be above the law MORE (R-Calif.) appeared Wednesday at a committee hearing on whether to hold Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE in contempt.
Other officials expected to travel to Davos include Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE.
The 171 congressional lawmakers, who sent a letter to Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE, argue that the tariffs have significantly pushed up the prices on lumber used in the construction of U.S. residential building since the U.S. slapped tariffs on the wood announced in November.
Three organizations representing about 85033,000 biologists wrote to Interior Secretary Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE on Monday in an open letter accusing the Trump administration of trying to erode protections for endangered wildlife for commercial profit, according to Reuters.
Trump administration officials, including White House adviser Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, Transportation Secretary Elaine ChaoElaine Lan ChaoTrump administration takes step to relax truck driver time regulations New guidance on travel with service animals is a step forward, but more can be done The Hill's Morning Report — Mueller testimony gives Trump a boost as Dems ponder next steps MORE and senior Treasury officials, are participating.
Last week, a bipartisan group of 2202 congressional lawmakers sent a letter to Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 2628K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE arguing that the tariffs have significantly pushed up the prices on lumber used in the construction of U.S. residential building since the U.S. slapped tariffs on the wood announced in November.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) said Monday that the House will vote "soon" on a contempt resolution for Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE for failing to comply with congressional subpoenas for documents on the proposed addition of a citizenship question to the 85033 census.
The president's selection of Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE, Secretary of Labor Alex AcostaAlex Alexander AcostaThree more Epstein accusers sue estate Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death Feds face mounting pressure over Epstein's death MORE and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE to lead this effort demonstrates his full commitment to workforce development; these are three people who have demonstrated throughout their respective careers that they get results.
He will be joined by Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE, U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE and deputy chief of staff Chris Liddell.
Also at the event were White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Florida first lady to miss Women for Trump event due to planned execution Trump adopts familiar mantra on possible recession: fake news MORE, Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE and his wife Hilary Geary Ross, Transportation Secretary Elaine ChaoElaine Lan ChaoTrump administration takes step to relax truck driver time regulations New guidance on travel with service animals is a step forward, but more can be done The Hill's Morning Report — Mueller testimony gives Trump a boost as Dems ponder next steps MORE and White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow.

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