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"tarp" Definitions
  1. tarpaulin (def. 1).

860 Sentences With "tarp"

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Bush and the Obama administration, TARP one, TARP two, bail out Detroit.
He saw what appeared to be a motorcycle covered in a tarp, walked up the driveway and lifted the tarp.
The grounds crew began removing the tarp a few minutes before the new start time, but the water on the tarp wound up getting dumped in left field.
Other than serving as a consistent representative for the militia, Finicum was also known as "Tarp Man" after he was interviewed during a live newscast while sitting under a tarp.
"One of the lessons learned from TARP in 2008 was the concern that companies had about being identified publicly as soon as they accepted TARP assistance," said a GOP official.
Around the village, storefronts and homes were protected with tarp.
For a graphic on Market muscle and TARP, see - tmsnrt.
Rejection of TARP by the House of Representatives on Sept.
Throw a tarp and a fence in the baseball's way.
A plastic tarp for a tablecloth, lunch trays for workstations.
"I think there are snakes under the tarp," I say.
And I think that unfortunately TARP has helped facilitate that.
They sleep under a tarp on their old concrete porch.
And he tried to install a tarp on his own.
The tarp was installed about a month ago, they say.
But not TARP, the main bailout for the banking industry.
That same evening, someone covered the statue with a tarp.
There's a sniper located center right, hiding under a green tarp.
I have a tarp at the ready just for complicated moments.
Then it was all wrapped in a tarp from the floor.
I look over and see a dead body on a tarp.
We ran to secure the tarp and fixed it with tape.
Several people huddle under a green tarp to escape the rain.
This was to prevent the balloon from sticking to the tarp.
Next, he carefully unfolded a big plastic sheet atop the tarp.
He shrugs his shoulders, keeps the tarp up, and stays put.
Frank and Benjamin then wrapped Beverly Jean's body in a tarp.
The suspect then laid down on a tarp on the ground.
It's false that everyone who received TARP funds paid it back.
Also, some small community banks did not repay their TARP assistance.
Clothes hang on me like a tarp on a station wagon.
Shelby did vote against the TARP bailout, and has consistently called
Keala Martins-Keliihoomalu under a tarp tent, opening boxes of donations.
"We even learned how to roll out the tarp," he said.
It would likely eventually turn a profit, just like TARP did.
The tarp would be removed and the yard would be wondrous.
"Where you going to put the tarp then?" my grandpa says.
But then the TARP type thing in India has its limitation.
I advise a tarp to keep things clean — speaking from experience.
The grounds crew removed the tarp at about 6:30 p.m.
He pulled off the tarp to reveal a beautiful wooden sailboat.
He became known to many as "tarp man," the militiaman in Oregon who spent time huddled under a tarp out in the cold, saying wistful things like how he'd rather die than spend a day behind bars.
There was also a judge's booth on the scaffolding surrounded by tarp.
A woman in underwear wrestling with a plastic tarp is visually interesting.
"It was just basically a tarp he was living under," Spoden said.
It's misleading to imply that TARP II was an auto bailout bill.
The officer then reported that Clark lay down across a green tarp.
She'd been living without a roof or tarp for weeks, she said.
At one point, the sound of a tarp wrinkling was inappropriately amplified.
Investigators say the man found the mutilated body beneath a bloody tarp.
The saleswoman offers Schumer a blue tarp, which she agrees to buy.
By comparison, the 2008 Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) was $700 billion.
Mr. Sherred mounted a rooftop to help someone put up a tarp.
From inside, Mr. Cole could see a tarp pulled over the man.
For something more recent, there are David Hammons's insurrectional shrouded "Tarp" paintings.
Fortunately, flexibility written into the TARP legislation allowed that shift to occur.
If you prefer a solid rainproof cover, an inexpensive tarp works well.
Talk of a so-called "TARP scenario" has picked up since Mrs.
Television news outlets later showed images of the van underneath a tarp.
A tarp taped over the front window blocked the day's bright light.
Women were separated from men with chain link fencing and a tarp.
Near the staging area, some men were sipping beer under a tarp.
Authorities covered the van in a blue tarp before hauling it away.
"There (were) some people angry when they put the tarp (on)," Beltran said.
They're living in a six foot by 10 foot tarp over some dirt.
Cold winds buffeted against the tarp, as steam collected on the plastic inside.
Crew chief Jerry Meals called for the infield tarp at 23:43 p.m.
And, later, President Obama drew on TARP more heavily to execute the rescue.
Prepare the clambake: Soak a canvas tarp in the ocean and set aside.
It. What is the big fucking deal about sleeping in a contorted tarp?
We're told he used a tarp to change the shape of the O's.
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson in Justice Park were each covered with a tarp.
The key element in that successful protest was, of all things, a tarp.
He pulled off the tarp and ran a search of the license plate.
A dog lay in the shade of a tarp, wagging in its sleep.
A vendor unpacked tarp-wrapped souvenirs from the back of his white van.
As of October 15, 25 days after the storm, the tarp hadn't come.
These labs can be covered by a tarp or moved on short notice.
Someone had rigged two umbrellas and a tarp over the four-seat counter.
But Sanders voted against TARP, which was used to bail out the banks.
We responded with the very successful $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
He's bringing only a tarp, a wool blanket, and supplies to make fire.
That's exactly what critics of America's TARP bailouts wanted to happen in 2008.
The slide, which was uninflated, looked like a "giant silver tarp," she said.
The tarp wrapped around the body could also have an impact, she said.
A local church donated a tarp that is meant for 30-day use.
A professionally installed tarp sits on top of her home -- a blue roof.
Installing a tarp may not solve the problems, she says in an email.
The camps are a maze of tarp-covered huts clinging to steep hills.
As gymnasts dance to Russian music, Mr. Gebbie disappears behind a blue tarp.
That's exactly what critics of America's TARP bailouts wanted to happen in 219.
The tarp is also used during rehearsals to prevent "abrasions," as Mangan put it.
CNN has previously reported that Navy sources provided a similar explanation for the tarp.
For actual survival, a generic blue tarp from Lowe's isn't going to cut it.
Some of the longer pieces had nails in them, with fragments of tarp attached.
"Rocks were placed over the tarp so animals wouldn't get into it," Spencer says.
They threw a blue tarp over half of it and sat on patio furniture.
At night, they bed down on the ground, each with a tarp for shelter.
The Dow industrials fell 7 percent in late-September 2008 after the TARP rejection.
Its clapboards are rotting and a blue tarp is draped over a leaky roof.
That unpopular president put forward the most unpopular economic legislation of my lifetime, TARP.
The government had to put TARP funds to use with maximum impact, and quickly.
When the wind and dust storms rip through here the tarp does not succumb.
Water drizzled off the tarp edges, down the concrete walls and past exposed wiring.
In a July teaser trailer, viewers spotted it sitting beaten up under a tarp.
Bond throws a tarp off a 1980s Aston Martin V8 Vantage in the trailer.
Shelter When Maria hit, there wasn't a single cot or tarp in FEMA warehouses.
A tarp slung over a pile of stuff pushed up against the garage door.
When two officers arrived, about an hour later, Boyd was sitting under a tarp.
The sniper is to the right of this plank under a white tarp, muzzle visible.
It's stiff enough to roll around, but the tarp shell, however sturdy, is still soft.
TARP, the Troubled Asset Relief Programme, at first earmarked around $700bn for companies in difficulty.
But in the nine months after the TARP was announced, they achieved particularly good results.
And Congress passed TARP because the markets were melting down and it had no choice.
Police towed the van, covered in a blue tarp, away from the AutoZone for investigation.
"Why It's A Hidden Gem: "It's tarp on one side and soft on the other.
In the Senate, she voted for TARP, the Bush plan to bail out the banks.
There, in the center of the ring, was a stage covered with a large tarp.
Some patients lay in beds under a tarp in the heat of the parking lot.
She told CNN affiliate KCRA that her family covered everything they own with a tarp.
"You don't need a lecture when your tarp falls down in the rain," he explains.
"This particular piece has been stored outside under a tarp for three years," says Garrett.
She placed the tablet and a few mud-smeared photos on a tarp to dry.
The Navy initially complied with the order by hanging a tarp over the ship's name.
PARIS — David Goffin's French Open ended when he tripped on a tarp during a point.
KAYLA TAUSCHE: Would you consider in hindsight the TARP program to have been a failure?
All that remained was to decide what would happen to the tarp-covered statue itself.
Bugs attracted to the light fall on the tarp, and we collect and study them.
We only had our sleeping bags and a tarp, which we made into a bivouac.
Last night and the night before I was just under a tarp, waiting it out.
The idea carries with it a whiff of the U.S. TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) and TALF (Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility) efforts of 2008, except with the critical weakness of not, like TARP, having been expressly paid for and backed by the government.
It included water jugs, a tarp, tennis shoes, a basketball and a propane tank, Case said.
Goldsmith Romero leads a staff of roughly 140 investigators examining possible abuse of the TARP program.
Brown told McGraw on Monday she recalled that Kohlhepp wrapped Carver up in a blue tarp.
Scraps of tarp flap against the tent poles, sending flashes of light across the dirt floor.
Ms. Cassone, 56, a retired school administrator, laid down a tarp on the slushy street below.
"They try other places before coming here," Romero said, stepping into the shade of a tarp.
Craig's disfigured body was found wrapped in a tarp in a wooded area in Yates County.
The platform was cocooned by a black tarp, a shelter that also obscured Deckard from view.
On windy days, a tarp hung between two houses to create some shade blows about softly.
The body of Devins, a popular personality among internet gamers, was found under a tarp nearby.
He also advised Treasury on its $250 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, in 2008.
Her arms bob, the tarp pulses, she looks away, and the face under the cover forms.
Lawmakers thought that TARP would be used only to buy troubled mortgage assets from financial institutions.
Tooze tells it, those who refused to vote for TARP would pave the way for the
The European Union will permit an Italian TARP only if pain is imposed on junior investors.
But that tarp was meant to last 30 to 60 days, not nine or 10 months.
"The problem is that Europe never injected capital into its banks like TARP in the U.S."
Chair of the congressional oversight panel of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) from 2008-2010.
In that moment, Thompson is as hard to wrangle as a heavy tarp in a gust.
Their houses were literally a floor, four bedroom poles, and roof made out of blue tarp.
Several men wrapped him in the tarp and kicked him "many times, many times," he added.
When the clouds darkened, she would cover her bundle of sleeping mats with a plastic tarp.
The house has a generator, but it is sitting broken on a tarp in the driveway.
And while TARP set aside billions in relief to homeowners, the program was riddled with problems.
That sparked anger among pro-Russian activists who repeatedly tore down the tarp covering the statue.
The neighbor was out walking his dog and put a tarp over the vandalism, KCRA reported.
He said the team would discuss the tarp wall "directly" at some point in the future.
And we didn't cause the crisis and we didn't need the TARP, but they were mad.
Goldsmith Romero leads a staff of roughly 140 who investigate possible abuse of the TARP program.
Another security bot, in San Francisco, was covered in a tarp and smeared with barbecue sauce.
The city responded to the protests on Wednesday by covering the monuments with a black tarp.
The heavy rains that arrived in recent weeks forced Mangan's crew to tarp the field several times.
Desperate for information, they linger, waiting for word of whose body might be under a police tarp.
Additionally, she'd recommend some kind of emergency shelter, such as a small sleeping bag or a tarp.
As FBI agents descended on the van, it was covered with a blue tarp and towed away.
Her boyfriend rigged up a tarp to try to enclose their living space and conserve some heat.
The officer noticed brown hair extending from underneath the tarp and asked where the injured female was.
In the two years prior to the TARP, these people's trading gave no evidence of unusual insight.
I came home one day, and the living room of our apartment was covered in a tarp.
They are mostly built with branches, tarp and old sheets that provide cover from the baking sun.
Most still rely on handouts from aid organizations working in the camps, including food, blankets and tarp.
I understood why Hillary was reticent about identifying the bill she supported and Sanders opposed as TARP.
When dawn came he was still holding the tarp - and ready to move to a safer space.
The bank took $8003 billion from TARP at the government's request; it did not seek the assistance.
On October 3, President Bush signed into law the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP.
The concert stage and other structures were gone and a green tarp covered the chain link fences.
From body prints to sculpture to installation, Hammons's works incorporate materials like chicken bones, tarp, and hair.
Suddenly, he spotted something suspicious: a man pulling a long cylindrical object out from under a tarp.
This is not so much a defined camp as a dense collection of bamboo and tarp stacks.
The many fences around us were covered with green tarp to block us from seeing the sea.
In the center of SpinLaunch's cavernous warehouse, Yaney approached an object and pulled back its protective tarp.
So we have not given a TARP, but we have certainly given what is workable in India.
The image showed a woman wearing an apron kneeling over a blue tarp covered in red meat.
All around her, houses were still boarded up or covered with sagging scabs of blue emergency tarp.
A key piece of the victory was their ability to find the best level to tarp through.
And he certainly didn't object to Bush or Obama using TARP funds to do the auto bailout.
Drive along any side road and you'll see them—ramshackle sprays of tents, fashioned from UNHRC tarp.
But PAX, as London Cannabis Club founder Orson Boon points out, are no tarp-covered tourist trap.
Investigators from the FBI, NYPD and U.S. Postal Service have since covered the van in a blue tarp.
The meeting ultimately led the Treasury to inject $250 billion into the banking system, drawing funds from TARP.
In order to avoid any accidents, a wooden floor is also built with a white tarp on top.
The "T" in Trump is still visible, but the remaining letters have been covered with a white tarp.
A BuzzFeed News reporter at the scene saw two bodies covered with an orange tarp on the sidewalk.
The remains — identified as belonging to 31-year-old Ashley Young — were discovered concealed under a bloody tarp.
Other banks, even ones which did not get TARP funds, quite possibly might have offered a similar loan.
The most interesting piece includes a camouflage hunting tarp layered with LED lights and stretched like a canvas.
She was allegedly forced to live in a cage made of chicken wire and covered with a tarp.
Police believe Haverly killed his mother, rolled her body in tarp and then threw her into the creek.
Jerry had a drummer named Robert Tarp Tarrant who robbed a 7/11 when they were playing there.
He spent the first night wrestling for control of the blue tarp that was his roof and walls.
It is similar in size to the $700 billion TARP bail-out that Congress reluctantly passed in 2008.
You want me to just pull out of here, put a tarp on, and then come right back?
After Piazza spoke, he and Leiter traversed the wet tarp over the infield for a ceremonial first pitch.
The umpires huddled, and moments later, the game was halted and the tarp was rolled onto the field.
He was the first defendant convicted of trying to defraud the government's Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP.
He voted against a different bailout measure, the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, which passed.
He also joined with Republicans who sought to stop the distribution of additional TARP funds in January 2009.
For instance, TARP recipients needed to adopt clawback provisions and were banned from incentives that encouraged unnecessary risks.
Topping it was a 75-foot veil that could have doubled as the world's largest and fanciest tarp.
The tarp, they said, was part of efforts to repair the hull; the barge was a painting barge.
Sometimes he asks the pet's owners to hold an outstretched sheet or tarp to catch the plunging cat.
Later that week, my neighbor Tony and I headed to Charlotte Amalie, the territory's capital, to get tarp.
Piece by piece we nailed them together like a puzzle before covering the roof with the new tarp.
Once, I tried to tear off the tarp, but guards saw me and I was sent to isolation.
Pros: Easy to assemble, accommodates 6 to 8 kids, cover tarp can be secured, made from recycled plastic.
By Joy Williams All the stuff that got broke was put in the front yard under the tarp.
Your GoFundMe page shows piles of tarp-covered lumber awaiting their fate: a frame for a new house.
TARP ultimately bought $2716 billion of these assets and recovered $2542 billion for a profit of $22013 billion.
More money is needed, as the cross has suffered water damage and is partly covered by a tarp.
After positioning the two bodies under a tarp in the garage, Ryan's brother Alexander arrived on the scene.
Just to give you an idea, this man was sleeping in the corner of his home under a tarp.
The van, which was outside Auto Zone in Plantation, Florida, was covered with a blue tarp and towed away.
Flinging open the trunk, he took out a large, rolled‑up canvas tarp and dropped it onto the ground.
In this tradition, Altadena's TARP offers up its spacious, overgrown yard for artists to produce site-specific installations around.
Despite earlier warnings not to look under the tarp, Jughead does just that after spotting a pool of blood.
It's February, 2018 now and the statue of General Lee is still standing, covered by a black, plastic tarp.
Chuck Grassley to add an amendment to the TARP bill that created hiring rules for companies receiving government funds.
The government has now taken back a total of $275.8 billion on TARP bank investments, according to the Treasury.
As a tarp was rolled out over the infield, Heyward ushered his teammates into a Progressive Field weight room.
Within months, GM received a bailout of $6900 billion from U.S. taxpayers through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
She uses her skirt as a tarp, and her underthings as kindling to start a fire once night falls.
Crew chief Jerry Meals called for the infield tarp with Cleveland holding a 24-13 lead through five innings.
Later footage showed the van in transit to an FBI facility, with agents holding a tarp down around it.
I wiped dirt from the tarp, then laid out the flat sheet and ran my hand over the wrinkles.
I wrote them all winter long, on a notepad, while sitting on a tarp on the living-room floor.
If a strong gust of wind blew the tarp off, their home would be exposed to the elements. Gov.
The statue from Emancipation Park has been covered with a black tarp for weeks, its removal delayed by litigation.
Some were painted with a Syrian flag or had a United Nations tarp over them, like this one below.
The women used sticks to build tarp-covered domes for shelter, before marching fresh yogurt to town to sell.
Nor was there enough money in the TARP to buy up a large enough fraction of outstanding troubled assets.
There were minimal furnishings except for a piano covered in a plastic tarp and a couple of yoga mats.
A government bailout of big banks — using $20083 billion from the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP — was key.
After a storm, the first thing we do is see if the tarp has held and it always has.
" — A.B. Phat Phuc Noodle Bar "This place is outdoors, basically under a tarp in the middle of fancy Chelsea.
Maritza, a cousin from the town of Juncos, still lived under a blue tarp from FEMA that increasingly leaked.
Back at Balad, Flynn and McChrystal inspected the corpse, laid out on a tarp, confirming that it was Zarqawi.
To reduce melting, this Swiss glacier was covered with a tarp to insulate the ice and reflects back sunlight.
A porous tarp at their makeshift camp shielded them from the sun and, for the most part, the rain.
Clinton voted in favor of releasing the second half of TARP, which allowed the auto bailout to go forward.
Shanahan on Sunday also pushed back on a report from The Wall Street Journal that said a tarp was put in place to cover the ship's name since it could not be moved due to repairs, saying the tarp was for "hull preservation and not to obscure the name" so it was removed.
Draw a line down from the right corner and the sniper is out in the field under a white tarp.
"As soon as the tarp fell away, he jumped up and began running around licking the firefighters," Bauer said afterward.
When he was in first grade, he created Streetubez, a blue tarp contraption skateboarders can use to simulate a wave.
"We are not rolling back the tarp on the progress that we have made," she said, appearing alongside Helen Mirren.
The tarp was reportedly removed on Saturday after senior Navy officials realized what was happening and directed personnel to stop.
Keep them occupied with this wooden swing set, featuring two swings, a slide, rock wall, sandbox, clubhouse, and chalkboard tarp.
But TARP was, in the main, a program to save the big banks and the rest of the financial industry.
The pond, covered with a tarp to ward off evaporation, also allows him to raise fish to eat and sell.
He helped engineer the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) — the bailout credited with preventing the collapse of the financial system.
Also, George W. Bush got stuck in a tarp and we received further proof that Melania clearly hates her husband.
But just like an old tarp, the value of this bag is in protecting the things that lie within it.
That's one hundred times larger than the reported $2.5 billion middle class American's received under Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
Another storm blew in, and at night's end a group of us lingered under the kitchen tarp, telling river tales.
Grant then brought out an orange tarp, first letting the mare smell it to make sure it wasn't anything scary.
On Monday, Turkish authorities used a blue tarp to prevent journalists from viewing the processing of the first returned refugees.
The distinctive building is now moldering, however, with rotten clapboards, boarded-up windows and a blue tarp on the roof.
But first President George W. Bush and then President Barack Obama used some of the TARP funds to bailout automakers.
And officials are distributing more tarp, bamboo and sandbags to refugees to shore up their tents before the rains begin.
The judge said that Mr. Sidhu appeared to have been distracted by a flapping tarp on one of the trailers.
Instead of professionally addressing the problem, a black tarp simply was placed over the entire area like a Band-Aid.
A few of the crew members carefully picked up a tarp that was covering the table, carrying the foam backstage.
Donald Trump's minders can put a tarp over John's name on a warship, but they can't cover an entire day.
Thick, lustrous hair fanned over the tarp, the wild red-orange of an orangutan's fur, dyed by the bog acids.
Boyd might have set up a tarp for shade, catching the occasional breeze, staring out at the city spread below.
Heavy rain lashed the tarp roof of the shelter as Nur Jahan wiped tears with an end of her scarf.
Alonso logged onto Twitter between games on Friday and responded to criticism over his decision to shoo away the tarp.
The series opener was also delayed after the bottom of the eighth, when the grounds crew rolled out the tarp.
I placed my bag on the ground, opened it, and took out the plastic tarp I'd carefully rolled up inside.
And while Stabenow may have voted for TARP II out of concern for the auto industry, Clinton voted in favor of TARP for the same reason the Bush administration proposed it in the first place: Most economists, and certainly most economic policymakers in Washington, regarded it as necessary to prevent a depression-scale economic collapse.
The tarp came down on the Friday before the President's Monday arrival to speak on a nearby ship in Yokosuka, Japan.
Making the incident even more traumatic, Barlow says that the man then brought Poochies to her doorstep wrapped in a tarp.
The field was covered with a tarp on Saturday and warm air was pumped in to prevent ice accumulation, KCTV said.
After they took the tarp off and we were able to put (together) that great inning, it was fun to watch.
The body was wrapped in a blue tarp and may have fell out of the box when someone stood it up.
In 2014 the government sold its last shares in a TARP bank: Ally Financial, formerly the financial wing of General Motors.
When the TARP vote was taken, many feared that banks would fail and the financial system would break down within days.
I have an old tent, but no rainfly, and I share a tarp with a stranger I meet on the greens.
Footage from the site of the arrest — an auto parts store, according to The Guardian — shows Sayoc's van under a tarp.
I called home insurance, put a tarp over a gaping hole in the shed rooftop and continue to pick up debris.
Two years later, Wilmington Trust raised $273.9 million in a February 2010 sale with the intention of repaying the TARP funds.
Using just a tarp will help keep the floor of your vehicle clean, but what about all the other surfaces inside?
During both plans, we had members on the ground holding a tarp to catch the dog if she would have fallen.
Chatter about a so-called "TARP scenario" has picked up since May unveiled her unpopular deal to leave the European Union.
The 50-odd homes there are all temporary structures, made with wooden planks, held down with bricks and covered in tarp.
Who had, you know, if you recall, before TARP, we got financing in the public market and also from Warren Buffet.
"For us, it doesn't matter if a bank pays TARP, because you can't pay to get out of jail," she said.
They took his fast-cooling body to the top of a hill, wrapped him in a tarp and whispered a prayer.
Seven hours later, a dragnet of officers found him hiding under a tarp in a garage 22015 yards from the scene.
Under a tarp, five men hammered away at a vein of quartz, which they would grind down and sift for gold.
It also identified a pronounced increase in the trading activity of politically connected insiders 30 days prior to the TARP announcement.
It also identified a pronounced increase in the trading activity of politically connected insiders 30 days prior to the TARP announcement.
We're collecting a bunch of assets, presumably for a short term, much like we did with TARP back in 2008-2009.
Because if I remember correct, the TARP that you're talking about also had to do a lot of investment in private.
We sleep under the stars rather than in a tent; if it rains we pull out a tarp to keep dry.
Many people still ask me about TARP, a government program that provided funding to banks in the midst of the crisis.
When he had fetched the kayak out from under the tarp, there were cobwebs, and earwigs in among the hatch straps.
When asked about the tarp wall Thursday, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin declined to go into details but hinted at privacy concerns.
And when given the opportunity to articulate his objections to TARP, sending money to the auto industry wasn't on the radar.
The timeline goes like this: Sanders voted against George W. Bush's emergency financial industry rescue plan (TARP) in the fall of 2008.
The roof is a plastic tarp while they wait for their application to FEMA to be approved so they can finish rebuilding.
He claimed he beat his mother with a bat several times in the head and proceeded to wrap her in a tarp.
She stops at a large concrete circle in the grass, and beside it, the form of a pump, covered in a tarp.
That's what's inside the Monty: a strong tarp layer lining every pocket and space that pretty much guarantees your gear stays dry.
Outside, the boat was tied to the dock and covered in a thick black tarp, as if it had never been used.
But if Manchester United were a car, the manufacturer might wish to throw a tarp over the engine to hide its corrosion.
In it, dozens of people can be seen marching through downtown Charlottesville toward the statue now covered in a tarp awaiting removal.
Amid fire engines, ambulances, and paramedics rushing about, the truck looms unusually large, with no logos or names on its black tarp.
"It's like Plastic People in here," someone laughed, comparing the scene under the tarp to the now-defunct black box London club.
"It&aposs nothing imaginable, seeing your child on the BART platform with a yellow tarp over her body," Muhammad said Monday evening.
In response, apparently some members of the encampment covered the Knightscope robot in a tarp and lathered its sensors with barbecue sauce.
Some of the sculptures, like a large chunk of lava from California or a tarp suspended from the ceiling, grasp for significance.
He pulled the tarp there, too, first sending the broadcast back to the station so it could fill rain delays with music.
But higher-level officers got wind of the plan and ordered the tarp removed and the barge moved before Mr. Trump arrived.
Their boat was a battered wooden craft about 30 feet long, with a roof made of bamboo sticks and a plastic tarp.
"I think they're trying to stay away from using words like TALF and TARP because of the political implications," Mr. Minerd said.
"The tarp-covered motorcycle parked in the driveway could have been uncovered and ridden away in a matter of seconds," he wrote.
Against the side of a building under a plastic tarp, I saw a man welding old mechanical gears into weight lifting sets.
But wait for a crisp sunny to day to cover patio furniture — you don't want to trap any moisture under the tarp.
He struggled with a flapping tarp against the rain, and was troubled by misgivings as he hurtled above a darkened Coney Island.
Yet in rural Bay County, amid forests of snapped trees and the more-than-occasional home still roofed with a blue tarp.
As they drove past a Starbucks and glossy new lofts, they watched for any flashes of blue tarp, litter, or shopping carts.
The photo shows a warehouse filled with about 20,000 tarp rolls -- each representing at least one house, like his, without a roof.
Local reporters estimate that the black tarp, when stretched upward and across four permanent pillars, would stand at least two stories tall.
Some advisories told people to put a plastic tarp over their windows, sealed with duct tape, to prevent air from coming in.
On the drive through town, we passed a truck with an animal carcass in the bed, antlers poking out past a tarp.
Leguia said she and her neighbor thought it was a "giant silver tarp" before find a "Boeing" logo printed on the object.
It's been nearly a year since a teaser trailer revealed a world weary Ecto-1 beneath a tarp in some mysterious barn.
But the Obama administration didn't want a repeat of the TARP experience, where Congress voted down the bill and sent markets reeling.
A white roof tarp still covers a section of the bright yellow house where Ms. Penn, 2000, lives with her two children.
American firms were forced to face up to their problems quickly, in 2008, taking government money and recognising losses under the TARP programme.
The official said the ship's commanding officer wasn't aware of the tarp and that it was gone before he arrived on board Saturday.
One possibility would be to point to rattled markets, which in 2009 persuaded legislators in America to back the TARP financial-rescue plan.
Every time he moved, sweat dripped off him, making spots on the tarp that immediately evaporated under the searing sunlight and dry wind.
I saw a dead body last week, biking back from Jacob Riis, barley covered by two NYPD officers holding a deep blue tarp.
Cruz lambasted Trump for supporting Obamacare, Planned Parenthood, a path to citizenship for immigrants, and the TARP bailout of the Wall Street banks.
He even floated a candidate: Kenneth Feinberg, the lawyer who oversaw the 9/11 victims compensation fund and monitored executive compensation under TARP.
When rain came in a Giants-Cubs game in August 2014, the host Cubs struggled to get the tarp on the field quickly.
Photographs of the household show a makeshift structure created from tarps strung together, with a bed that's simply a tarp on the ground.
With the Republican Party divided, the president needs the votes of Democrats on some crucial upcoming issues, notably TARP and debt ceiling extensions.
Mr. Ben Soud, in court documents and interviews, described being forced onto a plastic tarp while naked, his hands shackled above his head.
Because like TARP, we made a ton of money on that ultimately with the government so to speak buying in at the lows.
The stimulus wasn't big enough, though, and so — for all the good it did — all anyone remembers is TARP and the Solyndra debacle.
Navy officials struggled to explain why a tarp was hung over the ship's name, and later, where the president was scheduled to visit.
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — The hulking figure lay on its side in the long grass, partially mummified by a tarp and some bubble wrap.
Mr. Doye, who is part of the Lébou ethnic group, showed them a tarp covering some rocks that he'd used in a ceremony.
At the recreation area, if we lay on our stomach, we could get glimpses of the sea through small openings below the tarp.
Her family of three, including her mother and baby sister, had lost their shelter, fashioned from plastic and tarp, to the heavy rainfall.
Wanda Vázquez urged those living in flood-prone areas or under a blue tarp to move into one of the island's 360 shelters.
The former presidential candidate first rose to political prominence while overseeing TARP, the bailout fund set up for banks during the Great Recession.
"Now we have to pay for transportation to the ocean," Mr. Gueye said, sitting under a pitched white tarp to avoid the sun.
Once near the border, they slept for 10 days under an olive tree draped with a tarp until someone gave them his tent.
"We took out the casket with the body in it, cleaned the entire place, and covered the area with a tarp," Emmette said.
We stood and talked for a while until, finally, with Richard Attenborough-ish aplomb, Finlayson lifted a tarp and showed it to me.
At one such facility, anguished residents pleaded for more than the single sheets of plastic tarp that National Guard troops were handing out.
Much more so than the auto bailouts, TARP is an excellent example of the two-sided coin that is the 2016 Democratic primary.
Ultimately, the group dumps the garbage onto a giant, blue tarp, where it's sorted and carried out to a truck for proper disposal.
Commander Clay Doss, a spokesman for the Navy's Seventh Fleet, said the tarp was taken down on Saturday before Trump's visit to the area.
From town it was trucked south to São Paulo and placed under a tarp in a carport at one of the mine owners' homes.
But later, a very angry Woodard carries something wrapped in a tarp out of his shed, and it looks suspiciously like a small body.
The city also covered the statues with black tarp while it mourned the deaths of Heyer and two troopers who died during the rally.
Moments later, the rain began to fall in such violent, gusty torrents that the grounds crew could not get the tarp on the infield.
They covered the cage with a plastic tarp, hid it with tree branches, and locked it at night so the woman could not escape.
He then unrolled its wire all across the surface of the tarp and put the sole of his shoe down on the other container.
A few hundred feet beyond the police camp, a young West Virginian waved me towards a small tent, a tarp, and a fire ring.
Within minutes, this act of rugged commitment to raving had drawn a crowd of hundreds, packed tight under the rubbery absolution of the tarp.
Cover image: City workers drape a tarp over the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee in Emancipation park in Charlottesville, Va., Wednesday, Aug.
This show is always bleak, but this moment is just so haunting; Jasper on a tarp, gun in hand, Maya's favorite painting near him.
We enter a room with one machine that nearly scrapes the roof 40 feet above us — covered, of course, in 40 feet of tarp.
Amid the sea of makeshift bamboo-and-tarp shelters dotting the rolling hills of Kutupalong, some huts are now painted over with colorful murals.
And the data in the report show that these banks went right back to exploiting the performance pay loophole after getting out of TARP.
He wrapped him in a blue tarp, put him in the bucket of the tractor, locked me down here, I've never seen him again.
Tonight's highlights include a big fine for Barclays, a TARP update and the latest in the revolving door between Team Trump and Goldman Sachs.
He scaled mountains, dived to the depths of the ocean, camped alone in the wilderness with just a hunk of cheese and a tarp.
If TARP was meant to keep the economy out of free fall, the stimulus was meant to help it get back into good shape.
Because the roof has been chronically leaky, about 22015 books were damaged during a rainstorm three years ago; a tarp still covers some volumes.
While the US government turned a profit on the TARP bank bailout, it lost money on the auto rescue from a strict dollar sense.
As mock-paintings, à la Mr. Hammons's tarp-wrapped canvases, they invoke the high status of fine art and those who can afford it.
But it's actually an optical illusion, thanks to the creative use of tape and a tarp, the school district said in a Facebook post.
They drove it back to the cemetery in a pickup truck, covered it with a tarp and placed it next to the empty grave.
Toward the end, a "2001"-like monolith hovered over a distant, luminous portal; then an inflatable tarp of garbage-bag plastic covered the stage.
A tarp will cover the snow in Anchorage in case it rains before the race begins, according to Karl Heidelbach, Iditarod Anchorage start coordinator.
And they shaved his head, laid him on a plastic tarp and poured gallons of ice water on him, inducing a feeling of drowning.
The 2008 Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, bill was drafted in a 72-hour timeframe and passed within three days of its completion.
When Hammons attaches a dirty tarp to a wood-and-plaster framed mirror, he is covering and defacing an upper class sign of vanity.
At the Elko Convention Center, a painted tarp frames the stage: a cloudless blue sky and the dun prow of a mesa jutting skyward.
By noon they had packed every last ripped tarp and bloodstained poet shirt into the vehicles for the three-hour drive back to Lenox.
The TARP program ultimately disbursed around $426 billion and eventually recovered $441 billion, earning the Treasury Department a nominal profit of around $15 billion.
They have stripped the landscape of 600 million cubic feet of grass, trees, and topsoil and stuffed it into millions of black tarp bags.
As Coady says he observed on several occasions, the bald eagles learned to fly down, land on the ground and walk beneath the tarp.
The Right of Entry Form indicates Rodríguez has applied for a professionally installed tarp -- or Blue Roof -- from the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Blue Roof installations, according to the spokesperson, are prioritized by location and other factors, not by the date a person applied for a tarp.
Relatives helped install a tarp over part of the property, but water creeps across the floor and her arm is still in the cast.
Others worked to hang a large blue tarp from the ceiling to thwart the leaks from damaging what work the medical team had accomplished.
Did any of them once campaign on the fact that all of TARP had been repaid and had begun earning American taxpayers real money?
As he writes, there were three different relevant votes: On October 1, 2008, Senator Clinton voted for TARP while Senator Sanders voted against it.
The bodies of Baker, Medley and Payton were discovered on June 19, 2017, under a tarp inside a shed on Bullinger's five-acre Caldwell property.
Three pitches into the 10th, the decision to pull the tarp on the field was made, and after nearly two hours, the suspension was announced.
The junk featured a broad foredeck, upon which teak deck chairs lined a row of tables, all protected from the bright sun by a tarp.
Police said the officer saw brown hair protruding from underneath the tarp, and the suspect confirmed it belonged to the woman he said he harmed.
The auction record for a work by Haring was set in 2017, with the $6.5 million sale of Untitled, a large-scale tarp, at Sotheby's.
"The male advised [the officer] that the female was beneath the tarp, and proceeded to pull out a cell phone," police said in their statement.
The gaping hole is actually just a black tarp held up to the exterior wall of the school by what appears to be duct tape.
After Pineda threw his 68th pitch, heavy rains began pelting the field and the tarp was applied with the Yankees holding a 5-0 lead.
For our part, my brother and I would help carry then assemble metal pipes and heavy tarp into the makeshift canopy under which she worked.
The tarp was on the field and a steady rain was falling when the game was postponed approximately 40 minutes before the scheduled first pitch.
A blue tarp stands in for a wall that was meant to enclose a dining room but wasn't built on time for this year's gathering.
She catches a fearless shrub or nervy marigold sidling up to the safety-cone-orange tarp, nature finding an opening to reclaim some real estate.
In other words, the one under tarp on a trailer was probably being transferred to the boneyard, to be scrapped or prepared for a museum.
Even Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, never made an impassioned Beijing-style speech about women in Saudi Arabia being obliterated under a black tarp.
TARP authorized the purchase of toxic assets and stock shares from banks and other financial institutions to prevent them from failing during the Great Recession.
The entry was furnished with a small desk, but a larger portion of the ground floor was occupied by a vintage automobile under a tarp.
He returned to selling flowers at a pop-up stand he set up before Mother's Day, under a tarp on Strickland Avenue outside a barbershop.
When people like Michael Bloomberg say the Green New Deal is unrealistic, remember the half-trillion-dollar TARP program to bail out the financial sector.
Mr. Garza is back in the place he currently calls home, under beams holding up sheets of vinyl tarp, strung up along tents and umbrellas.
The homes are patchworks of boards and thin metal sheets, with the occasional piece of plastic tarp covering a part of the roof or walls.
The police searched the hole and the area around it in August, but they never found human remains, signs of the tarp or of lime.
But after Oswaldo Arcia struck out to end the sixth, the rain intensified as the Target Field grounds crew covered the infield with a tarp.
These blocks are then covered with a secured tarp and left out in the fields until there is room for the crop at the gin.
That night, we slept in a ragged tent with no tarp, its doors flapping open, directly atop the ice, nine hundred and fifty feet thick.
A tarp was put on the field early, but even though the skies remained dark, the rain never really came, except for a light mist.
The Navy at first complied, placing a giant tarp over the name and then hiding it with a barge before senior admirals reversed the decision.
Shuttered businesses, blue tarp roofs and extensively damaged homes can still be seen throughout Puerto Rico and access to electricity and fresh water remain spotty.
In an email to another staffer, he noted that Summers's idea may be the "worst advice ever": Clinton steered clear of attacking Sanders as insufficiency pro-bank, and when she did bring up their difference on TARP she did so by talking about the auto bailout funds that were tied up with TARP legislation — portraying herself as a champion of autoworkers rather than bankers.
Though she was told by the housing office that someone would come by to put a tarp on her roof, no one has yet, she said.
Nine months later, she is still relying on a blue plastic tarp to protect her home, even with a new storm season already two weeks old.
A fan makes a bright blue tarp undulate like a jellyfish; a totem made of ice melts or grows as the ambient humidity rises and falls.
The young man then began to unroll the tarp behind the van but immediately found a small piece of wood caught inside and plucked it out.
He had lent the tarp to his friend, Alef Kadiba, whose father owned a wealthy estate, after Alef had said he was going for a picnic.
As a news helicopter followed the covered vehicle, the wind blew the tarp off, revealing windows packed with decals of Donald Trump and other Republican figures.
My idea of fun was making a slip-n-slide with my cousins out of a tarp, dish soap, and a hose (and it still is).
Using tape and a black tarp, the students created the illusion of damage, making it look like the car crashed into the side of the building.
"She was a sweet little thing, loved to be in the pool," she said, nodding toward a snow-lined green tarp covering the complex's swimming pool.
Growing expectations that parliament will reject May's deal could themselves undermine the TARP scenario if a first-time failure for the bill is priced into markets.
Which meant I had a chance to fight through a literal mob of people to get a front row spot to see the tarp pulled off.
Operation Blue Roof aims to provide temporary roofing help that is somewhat more substantial than a tarp but is designed to last only about 30 days.
They'd stretched a blue plastic tarp above a picnic table in the courtyard, and their wives and daughters were setting out charro beans and fresh tortillas.
Unverified photographs shared earlier on social media showed a bloodied body carried in a tarp by men dressed in fatigues, and homes pockmarked with bullet holes.
Tel Kabri, Israel — In a lush avocado grove, shaded by a tarp, a group of archaeologists and volunteers carefully hacked away at an ancient plaster floor.
Immigrant children are being held in a tent city in the West Texas desert where they eat and sleep under temporary structures with tarp-like ceilings.
More than two hours later, the tarp in the Yankees' bullpen remained undisturbed, a subtle sign of Gray's longest and most effective outing of the season.
Simply put down a tarp to reserve a viewing spot, walk back to the city center for the festivities and return later to enjoy the show.
The Navy has since said that the tarp was removed the Saturday before Trump arrived and the ship was in a "normal configuration" during the visit.
They replaced a tarp that, before it blew away, was covering the remains of a worker that couldn't be safely retrieved from the partially collapsed building.
When I ask Rodríguez about the yellow paper on the wall -- the prospect of a tarp -- he brushes off delays, citing the crazy magnitude of Maria.
Both statues were covered in a black tarp following the Charlottesville rally, as officials could not remove them without the approval of the Virginia state legislature.
The vote failed and the resolution died, thus allowing the full TARP funding to be used by President Obama and his team when they took over.
But earlier in the week he had to sleep on the ground as the storms blew through, tearing away the tarp that provided him scant protection.
One fan tweeted at Braves outfielder Ender Inciarte, suggesting the players get buckwild and use the tarp as a slip-n-slide for pre-game entertainment.
And then baseball will begin shrinking until there is only one team left, wearing ski goggles in a tarp-covered locker room, screaming and wasting champagne.
Curtsinger loaded whiskey barrels into a pickup truck, covered them with a tarp and hauled them to potential buyers while wearing a Buffalo Trace shirt, authorities said.
One of the least unusual items is plastic tarpaulin, also known as tarp or plastic sheeting, though neither of those names make it sound any less boring.
There are holes in her floor — and her walls — and she prays the blue-tarp roof that covers her home won't collapse on her and her family.
Next, Watchers has some exclusive images of the Winterfell set ground covered in white tarp, which they assume is for the foundation for fake (possibly CGI?) snow.
The AP reports that the EPA handed down a series of measures designed to stem the fire, including temperature monitors, cooling loops, and a giant smothering tarp.
Crew chief and third base umpire Fieldin Culbreth called for the tarp to be put on the infield after one pitch in the top of the sixth.
And there I was and Jerry Lee asked me to come and sit down and play because Tarp had been taken away... I was 18 years old.
The 2-year-old boy was allegedly naked and locked in a tarp-covered, plywood enclosure that "had a plate of food in it," says the spokesman.
HoloVit says it's also building a holographic game, and you can create your own holograms, using a recording set featuring giant black tarp that looks very professional.
Mr. Zingales was a critic of TARP and says that investors in the bonds of United States banks should have been made to participate in bail-ins.
Outside the police station in Sagamihara, a popular summer destination for hikers and campers, a black car sat in the parking lot, covered in a blue tarp.
Before Trump's address, a tarp was hung over the USS John McCain's name and sailors were reportedly directed to remove any coverings that showed the ship's name.
Girardi held a discussion with the umpiring crew, after which stadium workers were summoned to begin unrolling the tarp, bringing Rangers Manager Jeff Banister onto the field.
Jorge Lima of Portugal recalls dropping from first place to last in a race here after a tarp that was floating beneath the surface caught his centerboard.
Local television images showed what appeared to be a body covered in a yellow tarp in a street near where police tape marked off several crime scenes.
The current proposal also doles out hundreds of billions of dollars in direct payments to individuals and for loans to small businesses -- something TARP did not include.
Now the foliage here is bare, and he has helped cover the community center with a large blue tarp to save it from the unrelenting, torrential rain.
TARP helped clear out some of the damage done to bank balance sheets while also providing funding mechanisms for small businesses and other parts of the economy.
Marijuana groves are pretty much everywhere, in greenhouses concealed within tall wood walls and hidden behind sheets of black tarp on homesteads nestled in the surrounding hills.
On Friday, eight days into the championships, organizers finally had enough fans to remove a tarp that covered a swatch of seats and fill them with people.
But a few wrong turns in life 10 years ago left him homeless, and today he's living underneath a tarp in the Koreatown section of Los Angeles.
She and her husband, Alvin Nibbs, have been living under a temporary tarp that British soldiers strung over the one remaining room of their house last year.
The Grants brought with them all the food and water they would need and cooked meals in a shallow cave sheltered by a tarp from the baking sun.
The family of six lives in a plywood and cinder block structure, measuring 6 feet by 10 feet, with a tarp for a roof and a dirt floor.
She was living in her home with a damaged roof — a blue FEMA tarp keeping the elements out, but not preventing drips and dampness all over the house.
Acharya that the house was in order, the backyard maintained, the mail stacked neatly in the den, the boat still covered in its tarp, per their instructions, unused.
"We are in the middle of winter now and still struggling to survive without any support," said Kanchhi Bika, an earthquake survivor, outside her tarp hut near Kathmandu.
Material similar to a tarp was placed over the two Os to make them appear as Es, and park rangers were assessing how to remove them, Payan said.
Denise — who says she thought she was going to have her baby in the garage — frantically told Bill, 36, to grab a tarp or towels for the truck.
Our area wasn't even a cell or a room; it was a patio area they had covered up with a tarp, and we spent a whole month there.
Had GM and Chrysler not received support from TARP when they did, they likely would have folded before the Obama administration ever had a chance to meaningfully intervene.
The sale returns $22019 million to the federal government, which had previously recovered $174.2 million from its bailout to First BanCorp through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
The sale returns $57.7 million to the federal government, which had previously recovered $174.2 million from its bailout to First BanCorp through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
TARP initially authorized up to $700 billion in purchases, but that number was reduced to $400 billion through the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
Bipartisan passage of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) legislation to invest millions in financial institutions to stabilize the fragile banking industry in 2008 was such an example.
Under a muslin tarp, the warm evening air seeping through, we watched the last sunlight of the day painting the peaks of Mount Etna a dreamy, golden color.
Two beds, a wardrobe, clothes, bed linens, pots, a stove, a table, two chairs, and a canvas tarp—plus two horses, a cow, and a pig, I think.
A tarp-off DeAndre partied with Diplo—an automatic deficit—but my friend ran into him a few days ago in Venice Beach and said he was nice.
On the other side of the vast pit, Pedro Pérez, 2100, sat in a structure made of tree poles and tarp where he sleeps with 10 other miners.
I did debate prep with him in Michigan, and he would take breaks from debate prep to call members of Congress and get them to vote for TARP.
If you can't find good shelter, look for a trench or a deep gully and dig yourself into the side, covering the opening with a tarp or blanket.
They jointly construct a kind of slimy tarp, a biofilm, on a convenient surface like a pond rock or your teeth, under which the microbes then safely hide.
As if to underscore his point, searchers laid out a large white tarp and placed one black body bag in a far corner, leaving room for many more.
The first night she slept in the plaza, Ms. García said, she broke down in tears before crawling under a black tarp she now shares with her daughter.
Sitting outside a tent covered in blue tarp, 60-year-old Khadija Um Mohammad says that when airstrikes struck her house, everything she worked for in life vanished.
Covering the statue with a large white tarp was a stopgap measure proposed by the temple's officials after a governmental religious body pushed them to find a solution.
City officials say the tarps cost about $375 each and City Manager Maurice Jones testified that the city spends about $3,000 on each tarp, the news outlet reported.
At the time, Mr. Kashkari was working in the Treasury Department and was an architect of that bailout, helping to develop the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP.
Jackson served as a special assistant to the Treasury Department during the 2008 financial crisis, focusing on executive compensation caps mandated by the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
On January 15, 2009, Senator Clinton voted against a resolution of disapproval to release the second $350 B of TARP funds while Senator Sanders voted for this resolution.
Angie says her dad covered the top of the pen with a huge tarp on the first day to make sure Hank wouldn't get wet in the rain.
Authorities in California are investigating the death of an unidentified woman found wrapped in a tarp and stuffed inside a box in a San Bernardino parking lot Sunday morning.
The latest bells and whistles ... a giant tarp that's hanging in between trees, and at least one security camera along the beach, which we're told has a wandering lens.
Quantrill had gone straight to the practice field from an afternoon class and jumped into tarp duty with gusto along with any other jobs needed to prepare the diamond.
While they waited for help to arrive, Hall Jr. shaded the injured man with a tarp, gave him raisins and offered the man and his dogs water to drink.
I'm looking for something that is specially designed to help you survive in winter, like [the Xenon winter tarp, $140 and the Old Man Winter by Wilderness Logistics, $160].
This line of attack didn't work so well for Clinton the last time around, in Michigan, but the moderators moved on before she could pull out receipts on TARP.
The simplest designs rely on readily available materials—chipboard, corrugated metal, plastic tarp—that can be cobbled together into housing complexes, some complete with courtyards, playgrounds, and community gardens.
Dinardo wraps Finocchiaro's body in a blue tarp and then uses the backhoe to place him into a metal tank that Dinardo calls the "pig roaster," according to police.
The legislation's centerpiece was the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, created to shore up or bail out failing banks with an infusion of $21962 billion in federal funds.
The next morning, she said, she awoke at 4 and hitched a ride into the valley so she could apply for a tarp to stop it from raining indoors.
"Indeed, a 'mini TARP moment' might be required for politicians to be forced into doing what they don't want to do but need to do to save the day."
Days later, a man wearing a mask called Mr. Hame outside, told him to lie down in the bed of a pickup truck and covered him with a tarp.
Officials wrote numbers on their arms — his was 4838, he says — and held them overnight in cages in a parking garage, men and women separated by a plastic tarp.
After grabbing a tarp I returned home to find my neighbor Robert sitting in his green pickup truck waiting to help me, just as he had after Hurricane Irma.
A few months later a group of angry protestors in San Francisco covered another one in a tarp, pushed it to the ground, and smeared barbecue sauce on it.
"She developed the ballet-trained dancers into more soft movements with a gliding energy," Eva Tarp, a longtime friend who studied under her in the 1970s, said by email.
Virginia, No. 16-1027, the police entered the driveway of a suspect's house without permission, inspected a parked motorcycle covered by a tarp and learned that it was stolen.
Warren, who after the financial crisis was the head of a congressional panel overseeing the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), a $700 billion bank bailout, quickly called it out.
He served as chief operating officer of the TARP in the George W. Bush and Obama administrations and general counsel of the Export-Import Bank of the United States.
Consistent with their hypothesis, Jagolinzer and his colleagues found no evidence that insider trades boosted performance in the two years prior to the crisis and the creation of TARP.
The tarp was wrapped with gray duct tape and the man's legs were tied with an orange electrical cord, which was fastened to a cinder block, the police said.
The indignity — which circulated in graphic photos on social media — ended on Wednesday when firefighters traversed the site to place a yellow tarp that blocks views of the remains.
He took the field 40 minutes before the first pitch, running around the tarp still on the infield to begin his outfield stretching routine while a drizzling rain fell.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported that the tarp wall is at the southern end of the practice field closest to Pittsburgh's team headquarters at the UPMC Rooney Sports Complex.
"We made a decision early on that we weren't going to tarp, we were going to rebuild because that's what was most beneficial to the homeowners here," Falk said.
"It's tough being here, while our crops rot in the fields," said Serafino Oliveros, a coca farmer, while perched under a six-foot wet tarp with four union companions.
Some suggested that if the Mets had kept quiet, the umpires would have left the tarp on the field and not taken it off, resulting in a Mets win.
TARP funds bailed out major investment banks, and were also used, as the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis put it, "to make loans and direct equity investments to select auto industry participants, backstop credit markets, provide a lifeline to the American International Group (AIG) and provide ongoing support for government housing initiatives" – but in addition, TARP insulated the very institutions and executives that caused the collapse and the disastrous recession that followed.
At the other end of the spectrum is University of California San Diego (UCSD) student Zebulon Zang's "Do or Die," which humorously reads "DO OR DIET" across a blue tarp.
Pittsburgh Pirates ball-girl Olivia does an outfielder's job and then some, catching a wild foul ball that hopped off of both a tarp and fence, with her bare hand.
Afterwards she had us drop the phone off at her Moca home where she waited for the municipio to install a tarp since she had lost half of her roof.
A gale suddenly ripped through the valley, and a silvery tarp that had been fastened over the tent to protect the equipment inside from the sun's heat started to tear.
There was money appropriated under the TARP to help homeowners, and the Treasury set up programs both to help people refinance their mortgages and to modify or restructure troubled mortgages.
To put these numbers in perspective, the reviled TARP bill to rescue the financial industry in 22016 — benefiting unpopular companies, attacked as a budget-buster —polled at around 22014 percent.
Thompson, on the other hand, is everywhere -- working on Challenger 2 himself in the pit, even pushing a broom to sweep the salt off the tarp that covers the ground.
Earlier this month, she circulated a WhatsApp video showing her wrecked house, a flimsy blue tarp covering the roof and a rat-infested pile of hurricane detritus in her yard.
They took shade under a tarp emblazoned with the words "Feminist Brigade," bearing a shopping cart full of shovels and boxes of food and water to aid the rescue efforts.
Then, out of sheer willpower and a lot of luck, he kept the snow insulated under a tarp for six weeks, occasionally adding to it when a fresh layer fell.
We carried backpacks, sleeping bags, jackets, hats, a plastic groundsheet, a tarp in case of rain, a water filter and a tiny roll of duct tape for when things break.
"It's better to be outside than inside because you are free," said Mohammed Ahmad, a 30-year old Sudanese, from a dune in front of his wooden and tarp shelter.
Bleated instructions through a crackling megaphone, he told them to line up under a blue and yellow striped tarp, in one line for men and another for women and children.
They used to be fiberglass semi-submersibles that would stay 90 percent underwater, and in the daytime, they'd throw a blue tarp over themselves and lie still in the ocean.
Later, when the voracious Hunahpus had eaten through their rice, they offered Jeff everything they had — a hatchet, a hammer, flint, a pot and even their tarp — for more food.
"You have to have enough roof structure to attach a blue tarp to," Long says while describing the difficulty of a construction mission on an island without enforced building codes.
Some form of EU Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) is still possible for banks on the periphery with impaired loans, if the European banking association can persuade Germany of it.
Twilley slept in the bottom of a bunk bed, partially protected from the rain by the top bunk, and covered herself with a blue tarp in order to stay dry.
"We all know there was a load of dissatisfaction with TARP," he said, referring to the controversial Troubled Asset Relief Program Congress set up during the 85033-2009 financial crisis.
He'd noticed that rain from the night before had caused his roof to leak, and he'd bought a tarp to cover it, hoping to stay dry if things got worse.
It is an unsightly heap of concrete that blocks the view of the Oakland hills, and the A's have mostly laid a tarp over its roughly 220,2000 seats since 230.
"The condition of the building and the altitude above street level complicate efforts to replace the tarp, as they have prevented recovery thus far," Cantrell's office said in today's statement.
"Talks are on and various rounds of discussions have happened with the central bank on a mini TARP-like programme," the source who is involved in the discussions told reporters.
TARP, signed into law in 2008, allowed the U.S. Treasury to buy or insure up to $700 billion in toxic assets and equity, $250 billion of which flowed into banks.
He explained how he built the two-room shack his family lives in: He found tin for two walls in some rubble, saved up for a tarp for the bedroom.
The city had previously covered the statues with tarp to mourn the deaths of left counterprotestor Heather Heyer and two state troopers who died during the 2017 white nationalist rally.
It's hard to say exactly when she requested the tarp because the Army Corps says its own database is unreliable -- and because her yellow form was not filled out completely.
While TARP (the Troubled Asset Relief Program) treated bank shareholders' with kid gloves — essentially asking for repayment of what was given with a small amount of interest — conservatorship was harsh.
When the businesses of speculative and highly leveraged trading inside these banks got out of control, the taxpayers were forced to bailout depository institutions through TARP and other bailout tools.
Zang could have easily scrawled his message on a blue canvas, but maybe given the hasty impression that a blue tarp indicates, he chose to work with the rougher material instead.
Subsequently, he allegedly wrapped their bodies in a tarp and a tent, loaded their bodies into an SUV and drove 50 miles to a bridge in Annawan before dumping the bodies.
The TARP bailout was a transformational moment in American politics because it sent a clear signal that big business and big government were in cahoots, at the expense of everyone else.
As the Obama administration became responsible for implementing TARP (and the bailout of the automobile industry) it became easier and easier for Republicans to tag Democrats with the crony capitalist label.
Those have been there since they've moved in over the past couple of months, but we're told the camera and tree tarp are the most recent measures taken for privacy/security.
Another boy comes down the road behind him, this one with an old leather-and-Cordura backpack molding apart, a huge blue tarp rolled up and bungee-corded to the side.
The Journal said a tarp was hung over the ship's name ahead of Trump's trip and that sailors were directed to remove coverings from the destroyer that bore the McCain name.
The man began to stab himself in the neck with a knife as the officer approached, then got up and laid down across a green tarp "some distance away," police said.
Under pressure from her in-laws, my paternal grandmother and grandfather, my mother watched while a woman removed a part of my clitoris on a tarp on the living room floor.
They had a store of coconuts on their small aluminum boat, and managed to catch a sea bird, but otherwise were dependent on rainwater they collected in a tarp for sustenance.
But it will be sterling that will take centre-stage if the TARP model is to rescue May — her game-plan according to some, although others view it as wishful thinking.
Since their home didn't have a pool, Prestella created a makeshift pool using a tarp and bungee cords in the back of his pickup truck, and it sparked a business idea.
Drive around some of the Island's central municipalities and there are still thousands of homes covered by blue tarp roofs, a depressing daily reminder that major repairs are still badly needed.
In November, FEMA canceled tarp delivery contracts with Bronze Star, a company in Florida, over concerns that it would not be able to deliver supplies, according to an Associated Press investigation.
The insurance proved to be more than window dressing, as the Blue Jays stormed back with the ferocity of the thundershowers that had pelted away at the tarp during the delay.
It was the Troubled Asset Relief Program, not the Trouble Asset Relief Program, and the bank took $23622 billion from TARP at the government's request; it did not seek the assistance.
It was the Troubled Asset Relief Program, not the Trouble Asset Relief Program, and the bank took $25 billion from TARP at the government's request; it did not seek the assistance.
In September of 2008, one month before the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) was signed into law, U.S. oil producers cranked out less than four million barrels a day on average.
And then, the score tied 6-6 in the ninth, they rolled out the tarp — would the joy end in this rain-soaked Mudville for the Cubs or for the Indians?
"You can create an inspector general, but you have to make sure he or she has the necessary authority," said Neil Barofsky, who served as the special inspector general overseeing TARP.
The tarp and barge were removed after more senior Navy officials, in Japan and at the Indo-Pacific Command headquarters in Hawaii, thought better of complying with the White House request.
When Times journalists arrived the day after the raid, the bed was broken, the mud roof under the bed patched with blood, just steps from dried tomatoes sunning on a tarp.
After the ship's name was covered with the tarp, high-level officers ordered it taken down, but a barge was then moved in front of the destroyer before Mr. Trump arrived.
The program, also know as TARP,  cleared out some of the damage done to bank balance sheets while also providing funding mechanisms for small businesses and other parts of the economy.
Within hours, nothing was left on the spit of dirt many had claimed and inhabited — in a tent, or a lean-to fashioned from plastic, blankets and tarp — except fetid muck.
For instance, more than 850,000 households experienced damage to their home structure due to Maria — and about 30,000 families still live under makeshift blue tarp roofs two years after the hurricane.
And while it helped create the false rallying cry that all banks needed support, the government, both the Federal Reserve and Treasury, was trying everything it could in addition to TARP.
Sanders then voted against the release of TARP funds in early 2009, when Barack Obama was in office, despite the fact that some of the funds were earmarked for the auto bailout.
TARP, the 2008 financial rescue package, has become an issue in the Democratic primary race only tangentially, as it relates to whether Bernie Sanders did or didn't vote for an auto bailout.
The Journal also reported on photos showing a tarp put over the ship's name, and after it was taken down, a barge was moved closer to the destroyer to hide the name.
Groundskeepers remove the tarp over the infield at Fenway Park following a rainstorm before Game 26 of the World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers on Oct. 226.
Shirley Honore, who has been sleeping in his car to avoid the mosquitoes that breed in the standing water in his torn-open house, said he needed bug repellent or a tarp.
He gave interviews under a blue tarp, and appeared beside Ammon Bundy during the first news conferences in early January, when the group discussed why the unoccupied federal buildings had been seized.
And you know, looking back, one wishes that a variety of institutions had raised capital from the private markets and then we hadn't had to get involved with the whole TARP thing.
Carvillists draw a parallel between the parliamentary vote on the Brexit deal and passage through Congress in 2008 of the Troubled Asset Relief Programme, or TARP, a bail-out for America's banks.
We learned to block ourselves from the wind by putting the tarp facing the direction of the wind in case it started raining or it got colder as the sun went down.
The restoration process normally would have made it difficult to move the ship, but following the White House directive, the Navy covered the ship with a tarp before relocating it, per WSJ.
But while I felt Hillary was still shading the argument in a misleading way, the tweet didn't do full justice to a valid claim on her part: No TARP, no auto bailout.
He bought it from a private seller over a decade ago for $1,000, with the intention to restore it, but today it sits under a tarp, rotting away in the Florida weather.
Commentary by Barney Frank, chair of the House Financial-Services Committee from 2007 to 2011, during which time Congress enacted the TARP program and the financial-reform bill known as Dodd-Frank.
But he also protected Wall Street in its time of need: He didn't reverse the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) or the AIG bailout (which benefited its principal counter party, Goldman Sachs).
Sanders introduced his bill on the 10th anniversary of the enactment of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), which injected $424 billion into sputtering banks to stave off a global financial meltdown.
Kashkari, who unsuccessfully ran as a Republican for governor of California in 2014, served as the administrator of TARP, the Troubled Asset Relief Program, at the Treasury Department during the financial crisis.
Law enforcement officers were shown on television throwing a blue tarp over a white van with windows covered in political stickers and hauling it away on the back of a flatbed truck.
There was no trace of him in the Jumbotron highlight reels or in the rafters, where the Clipper posters that normally cover the Laker championship banners had been replaced by black tarp.
On our return, I scooped up one of those balloon-size sake bottles off the blue tarp, and tilted it back with the rank and file until we were all sputtering alcohol.
"You have to mitigate the damage — say, put a tarp on a roof or cut out wet drywall — but you should recover the money you're entitled to and then rebuild," Odess said.
Novak Djokovic, who faced Dominic Thiem in Friday's even more blustery second semifinal, is accustomed to twisting himself into all kinds of extreme positions as he covers the court like a tarp.
They have covered the entire field with a red, white and blue tarp for the performance, but there are currently fewer people on it than you need for a regulation soccer match.
The statue has been repeatedly defaced with red and pink paint in recent years, leading the Prague 6 district leadership to cover it up with tarp last month and consider its removal.
The outcry to recover the two bodies reignited this week after a tarp meant to conceal one of the bodies was blown away by the wind, exposing the body to the public.
And at last year's French Open, he badly injured his ankle when, after sliding back for a defensive lob, his foot caught on a tarp in the back of Court Suzanne Lenglen.
Two schools have cropped up along with small tent mosques and an impressive church built by Eritreans and Ethiopians that dominates the masses of tents and black tarp held up by sticks.
For Sanders, the downside is that TARP puts him on the opposite side of Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Elizabeth Warren, Janet Yellen, and other leading figures in the Democratic Party.
At the Barker Hanger, a roving project space by artist Hayley Barker, fair-goers rummaged through hundreds of artists' drawings organized in files and stacked atop a tarp painted by Barker herself.
When it landed atop a tarp that was fastened to the side of the building, the boys exchanged giddy confused looks: Why had the ball landed there instead of on the ground?
With five children under the age of 8, she wanted her new home to be close to relatives living at the base of the hill, so she erected a flimsy tarp halfway up.
Having secured a place in Kentucky lore as "Pappygate," the thefts included hard-to-get and pricey brands such as Pappy Van Winkle bourbon that were hauled under a tarp to potential buyers.
A tarp that had previously been lain on the ground is repurposed as a balloon by filling it with air from the same fan that had been used to blow fog moments before.
Arthur Jennings told the court he was very familiar with the description of the black Dodge Ram and was shocked to see it parked on green tarp inside the hangar May 8, 2013.
Kashkari, who mounted an unsuccessful Republican bid in 2014 for governor of California, served as the administrator of TARP, the Troubled Asset Relief Program, at the Treasury Department during the 2008 financial crisis.
Finicum, a 55-year-old rancher from northern Arizona, said it over and over to the media outlets that interviewed him while he sat under a blue tarp at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge.
Mothma is busy trying to force the Senate into a vote throughout the book, when she's not hanging a plastic tarp to use as shade outside her ziggurat on Yavin IV during rainstorms.
In photos obtained by the outlet, McKee's dog can be seen standing by a bowl of food in a muddy, outdoor enclosure with a tarp hanging over the top to protect from rain.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Coast Guard announced that debris – including a tarp, six life jackets, water bottles and a propane tank – was found 27 miles into the Gulf of Mexico from Sanibel Island.
The scene outside Shanghai Disneyland suggests why: although the park does not open for more than a month, thousands flock to its tarp-covered gates each day in the hope of peeking in.
Desperate, they dug a hole on their property, filled it with water and covered it with a plastic tarp and branches to create a makeshift hiding place for their daughter, Ms. Ramasamy said.
Guests were beckoned inside in twos and threes, to huddle behind the balustrades of the covered arcade, sipping chilled white wine and looking doubtfully at their tarp-coveted seats in the open air.
A tarp was hung Friday obscuring the ship's name — and photographs taken of it — but senior Navy officials ordered the covering removed on Saturday, before the president arrived, the official told the Post.
Almost two weeks later, on October 14, with the markets still deteriorating, the Treasury Department announced that $250 billion in TARP funds would go toward purchasing shares in banks instead of mortgage assets.
Aperture Investors founder and CEO Peter Kraus said on CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday that he recalls the Senate didn't pass the first TARP bill during the financial crisis, and the market fell.
"We thought that rather than the extremely expansive version our Democratic colleagues were pushing for, we ought to follow the model of the TARP approach, where we would focus on specific transactions," Sen.
Senate Republicans and the White House defended the structure of the ESF program as drafted, saying they actually built on the lessons of TARP and 2008 in how they created this new initiative.
I remember at the time being really frightened that I was working with him on supporting TARP, and that I might be involved in a colossal mistake and he would lose the election.
About halfway through the Telfar show/happening, held Sunday at the Blade heliport on East 34th Street, the plastic tarp that had been protecting the audience from the rain pelting down blew away.
The sandbox comes with a ground barrier and a flexible, vented, tarp-like cover with handles that slip over the outer edges and is held securely with shock cords that slip into notches.
On Wednesday afternoon, a large blue tarp hung from a gash in the front of the ship, large scratches were visible on the port side and a section of the bow was crumpled.
However, within the period TARP funds were distributed, the one-month returns of insiders with political connections and those without them were both economically and statistically significant, 8.89 percent versus 2.81 percent, respectively.
Betty Lou (Nadia Pinder) and David (Justin Anselmi) are in a car (half a rickety frame covered by a tarp and with tin foil for bumpers), driving to a lake on date night.
A passer-by noticed the body wrapped in a blue tarp bobbing on the waves on Saturday morning near East 58th Street and Avenue U in the Mill Basin inlet, the police said.
"It's a sense of abandonment," said Leticia Del Valle Durán, 37, an artisan and single mother of two on the outskirts of San Juan whose frayed tarp started to give way this summer.
Shallow grave was found before Dulos went missing Hunters discovered a shallow grave, a tarp and bags of lime a week before Jennifer Dulos went missing, according to an arrest warrant released Tuesday.
Morales says he and Paula Guzmán -- whose eyes are sunken and who speaks only in a whisper -- could move back into their home if only they had a roof, or even a tarp.
Francisco San Juan, also a Yakima tribal member, improvised a solution to get round a recent train that had blocked his path: he slid a tarp piled high with fish under its belly.
But Mets players, led by rookie first baseman Pete Alonso, appeared to convince the umpiring crew to let the teams play on, and the tarp was rolled back after it reached center field.
In one image, an angular tarp rises beneath a clear blue sky, its red-and-yellow streaks appearing at home next to a crimson-painted curb and a truck with neon orange trimming.
The group said the Nisshin Maru was spotted trying to cover up a dead minke whale carcass with a tarp when a helicopter approached the vessel in the waters of the Australian Whale Sanctuary.
But the fact is that TARP likely prevented an even worse financial catastrophe, and its passage was dependent on Democrats after Republicans in Congress balked at the idea of government intervention in the economy.
A clear plastic tarp covered with pieces of brown packing tape, the kind one would use to wrap a framed photograph for shipping or storage, is itself hung on the wall, like a photograph.
The financial community has started readying itself for the deal to be shot down in Parliament in early December before alternative options are considered (remember the U.S. TARP — Troubled Asset Relief Program — deal anyone?).
In 2008, in the darkest moments of the financial crisis, Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson urged lawmakers to pass the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, which established the Troubled Assets Recovery Program, or TARP.
Valenzuela said he killed the couple and then cleaned his home to remove any trace of blood, wrapped the bodies in a blanket and tarp and buried them with a friend's backhoe, documents showed.
Building Shelter: We had to use only a tarp to build our shelter for the night, so Jake and I ran to a nearby fallen tree to use as the structure for our shelter.
Not made public at the time were critical details about what came to be called the Troubled Asset Relief Programme (TARP), notably how much money would be involved and how it would be allocated.
Nearly two years later, some 30,000 homes still have tarp roofs, power outages remain common, and Puerto Rico has received less than a third of the roughly $40 billion pledged by the U.S. government.
At Highland Village, there was the matter of the vacant unit that burned down one night a couple of months ago: Its shell was still standing, attended by nothing but plywood and a tarp.
Meanwhile the locker room at MetLife Stadium looked like a scene from "Dexter" -- with tarp laid down all over the place to make sure the beer and champagne celebration was easy to clean up.
His isolation lasted nearly as long as Robinson Crusoe's, and Finkel delights in revealing the ingenuity involved: water-resistant flooring made from old magazines and electrical tape; "churchlike" walls of tarp and garbage bags.
A simple response would be for the Italian government to hold its nose and plow that sum into the banks, roughly mimicking what the United States government did with its TARP spending in 2008.
It was subsequently stored outdoors under a tarp for a few years, and a new version was built in Moscow which was shown at a dozen festivals across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
It is the most unpopular piece of major legislation Congress has considered in decades — even more unloved than TARP ("the bailout"), and much more unpopular than the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
Outside, I had a nice balcony with two contemporary wicker chairs that were separated from neighboring balconies by a white tarp that looked like it was made out of the same material as sails.
At Highland Village, there was the matter of the vacant unit that burned down one night a couple of months ago: its shell was still standing, attended by nothing but plywood and a tarp.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have built what amounts to a retractable tarp wall at the end of one of their practice fields in an apparent attempt to block the view of an adjacent office building.
Fiscal stimulus during the crisis, such as the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) and the Economic Recovery Act, also helped sustain the U.S. economic recovery, according to Torsten Slok, chief economist at Deutsche Bank.
Sorkin also captures the alarming moments when credit markets froze in the week after Lehman's fall, and the government's frantic efforts, through the controversial TARP program, to rescue the system from a complete meltdown.
A guest is seen on the red carpet through a rain-covered tarp during arrivals for a screening of the film "Frankie" at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on May 20.
"I get here and I see all the police and ambulance and I ran up the platform and I see my youngest daughter laying up on their tarp, dead," he told the station through tears.
Lourdes De Jesus, who traveled from West Springfield, Massachusetts, to help repair her mother&aposs house in southeast Yabucoa, said the roof consists of tarp and recycled zinc and leaks even during a light storm.
Another Navy official with direct knowledge of the matter told CNN that the tarp and paint palette were there for preservation and maintenance purposes, adding that the palette is a typical fixture for docked ships.
In photos obtained by the outlet, McKee's dog can be seen standing in a muddy, outdoor enclosure with a tarp hanging over the top to protect Hank from rain and a bowl of food inside.
He was fed, watered, and played with daily and stepped in his pen at night and I even had a tarp rushed to him Since on day 2 of vacation he destroyed his dog house.
In an unregulated sprawl of shacks built on hillsides near the northern edge of the capital, some poor families did what they could to reinforce their tin-and-tarp home and hoped for the best.
At the dam project site in Kondhane, nearly two dozen dumpers and a dozen excavators remain parked in a row, idle and covered in blue tarp with the Western Ghats mountain range in the backdrop.
Kashkari, a former banker and Treasury official, oversaw the 2008 government bailout of the financial sector called TARP, which became a political punching bag even though many also credited it with preventing a deeper recession.
"The biggest challenge was a leak in one of the corners in my room which was resolved by adding ceiling tiles back in and laying a tarp over it to catch the water," she continues.
The bricks and drywall were slowly removed, beyond which was concealed "a large dark plastic type of tarp" that appeared to be "shaped in the consistency of an adult body," according to the sheriff's statement.
The firm's data eliminated an 8.8 percent deline in 2008 since the market was caught up in a heated congressional debate about the "TARP" program to help banks during the peak of the financial crisis.
Reality Check: Clinton on TARP By Tami Luhby, CNNMoney It's no secret that Sanders opposed the Wall Street bailout, but Clinton sought to set the record straight on how much it actually cost American taxpayers.
President George W. Bush signed TARP in October 2008, giving the government power to buy toxic assets from banks during the financial crisis, largely obtained through the packaging of subprime mortgage debt with safer securities.
Olga Herrera Carrasquillo and Ramon Llanos Arboleda, who live together in Humacao in the southeastern region of Puerto Rico, said FEMA installed a blue tarp over their roof to protect what little they had left.
There was the story of his grandfather, who had died of a heart attack while herding reindeer and had been left in a tarp on the roadside, where his son recognized the boots sticking out.
Mr. Carini was identified through fingerprints, and investigators say they think he had been in the water since Friday night because witnesses said they had seen the tarp he was wrapped in, Chief Boyce said.
To oversee the bailouts, Warren is calling for Congress to set up an oversight body that would be modeled on the Congressional Oversight Panel and the panel that looked for fraud in the TARP bailouts.
On a Wednesday afternoon in September, a plain gray van was parked across the street from Tremont Park, on the corner of Arthur and Tremont Avenues, and a blue tarp was erected next to it.
Down the boardwalk, Pirates in Paradise, a themed bar with a cultlike following from Ohio State, served up $2000 beers on a veranda shaded by a blue tarp, despite the gutted second story above it.
Using a tarp, mesh, paint, plants and other common items, the Dominican-born, New York-based Ms. Báez has transformed the main gallery into a mythical space that seems to blend sea, sky and land.
The name comes from the small, family-owned shacks and stalls — warungs — that multiply along Indonesia's roadsides, sometimes no more than a lone table under a tarp, where motorcycle-taxi drivers and bankers huddle together.
Aerial video from WSVN from Tuesday shows a ferry with an empty parking spot in Lane 1 and an apparently damaged tarp barrier no longer secured on one side to the wall of the ship.
On the 14th stroke, Goffin raced to his left to reach a deep shot, and just as he flicked a backhand lob, his momentum carried his sliding right foot into the edge of the tarp.
Ms. Arthur recently stood under a tarp in a light rain in her backyard, trimming fat from a doe (fat accounts for the gamy flavor of venison) as she described her evolution as a hunter.
Sick of rats and mudslides, Mr. Hossein, from Afghanistan, built elevated living quarters consisting of metal pipes for stilts, a tarp-wrapped cage for walls and a section of wrought iron fencing for a door.
Then a subsequent second discretionary use of TARP funds was used by the Obama administration, which provided larger sums of money and temporarily nationalized Chrysler and General Motors as part of a larger restructuring initiative.
The militants were standing in front of the bed of a rusted truck, a tarp draped over its ominous cargo, as the reporter turned away, leaving the group angrily hoisting their weapons to the sky.
He made a similar catch almost exactly one year ago, also against Milwaukee, when he jumped on the tarp, then the ledge, and then made the out before his momentum carried him into the stands.
Authorities arrived on the scene and fire officials created an excellent rescue plan: they used a tarp and ropes to raise the dog, while Bauer offered bacon as a treat to comfort Clyde during the ordeal.
It happened during the 2008 financial crisis, when the TARP bailout bill at first failed to pass the House (though a subsequent market crash helped convince the House to pass a slightly revised version soon afterward).
The 50-year-old has wrapped a bright blue tarp over her brother's old hunting trailer in an attempt to insulate it from the sharp, frigid air that has descended on the foothill town of Paradise.
The films, made for locals by locals, are screened on the streets of Rocinha using a projector and an improvised tarp as a screen, but are also available on YouTube for a worldwide audience to see.
At the site where Joomun's body was covered with a tarp on that cold January morning, the physicians, led by advocate Pamela Wible, MD, placed flowers and photos of other physicians who have died by suicide.
In the spring of 2016, under Raylaine's direction, Terry and Jody Lambert, Raylaine's son, along with others, built a cage out of chicken wire and then used a plastic tarp and tree branches to hide it.
Doctors and nurses rushed to carry Mendoza from the shaking medical center to the street, where they quickly collected tarp sheets from local police officers and formed a makeshift shelter to continue the birth without anesthesia.
Armed with drug-testing kits and Narcan, Auctor walked through the Gathering, past vendors, dodging golf carts full of juggalos, finally landing at a campsite where a handful of friends were hanging out on a tarp.
AMMAN, Jordan — In the middle of a roadless desert on the edge of Syria and Jordan, thousands of Syrian men, women and children have been living for months in tents made of head scarves and tarp.
If a woman wants to drip hot candle wax onto her partner's nipples, the DM will make sure there's a tarp beneath them; if a leather daddy requests water during aftercare, they'll bring him a cup.
While it wasn't authorized to fly the day I arrived — it was under a gray tarp when I got there — I still got a good sense of what it would be like to ride in one.
When two men visited a yard sale in Western Pennsylvania last month, they browsed under the shelter of a blue tarp through the typical wares: dishes and vases, books and DVDs, old paintings and used clothes.
JPMorgan Chase did not want or need TARP money, but we recognized that if the healthy banks did not take it, no one else could — out of fear that the market would lose confidence in them.
This "TARP scenario" was based on the U.S. House of Representatives, which in 2008 reversed its decision on the Troubled Asset Relief Program to prop up the financial system after the U.S. stock market fell 7%.
Separately, Mawhienney also had access to a Connecticut rod and gun club where hunters discovered a shallow grave, a tarp and bags of lime a week before Jennifer Dulos went missing, according to the arrest warrant.
Dylan Sharbonier and two other construction workers were hanging a green tarp on the fence surrounding one of 13 lead-tainted ball fields in Red Hook, Brooklyn, this month, their fingers red from below-freezing temperatures.
Warren had previously been the head of a congressional panel overseeing the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), a $700 billion bank bailout, and in that role she had made some enemies, including within his own administration.
Marlon Anibal Castellanos, a 27-year-old former bus driver from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, roped a bit of plastic tarp to a tree to shelter his wife, 6-year-old son and 9-year-old daughter.
Aside for the bed covered with a blue tarp that appears to have protected the very young Twilley from water that leaked from the ceiling, there is a general mood of labored indifference to the entire house.
So I left my phone to grow cold in my back pocket After Gramble's performance, I decided to check out what the fest called its "hypno booth"—an amorphous blue tarp fashioned into a tent-like structure.
The Journal reported Wednesday that a tarp was put in place to cover the ship's name since it could not be moved due to repairs, but three Navy officials speaking to CNN pushed back on this claim.
A representative for the Los Angeles Police Department's security services division told CNBC that an unknown perpetrator climbed up the sign and used a tarp to create an effect turning both 'O's in the sign to 'E's.
The crowd on the dancefloor had thinned out to the foolhardiest few when someone had the bright notion to pull out a black, plastic tarp from under the stage and hold it taught above the remaining dancers.
And nothing—rain or shine or lack of snow—could stop the community from enjoying a centuries-old tradition because Guilford resident Richard Austin had been storing a pile of snow under a tarp in his backyard.
"My two (youngest) kids were close friends with the small angels that were killed, my kids have been really affected," said Maximiliano's father, Israel Carranza, who has been sleeping under a tarp next to the destroyed building.
I was thinking of laying out my paco pad under the tarp, but as the rain intensified a phalanx of those big pale spiders came up over the sand, eyes goggling in the beams of our headlamps.
"If someone tells you they're tea party, you can't be tea party and at the same time have supported TARP," Cruz said, using an acronym for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, a controversial Wall Street bailout program.
Woo calls the scenario a "mini-TARP moment," referencing the market plunge after Congress rejected the initial bill for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, a measure that ultimately would provide the bedrock for the Great Recession recovery.
When the first song ended, she laid out a small tarp on the stage and began to grind on the floor, holding a clear bottle of lotion that she squirted into the crowd and onto her breasts.
"In essence, a 'giant tarp' has been laid over the site, allowing law enforcement to act with impunity and without any witnesses," Peter Sachs, a drone law attorney in Connecticut, wrote on his blog earlier this week.
Yet an effort to airbrush an American warship by covering its name with a giant tarp and then hiding it with a barge demonstrates how anxious the Trump administration has become about the grudges of the president.
Jenner's attorney roster includes Neil Barofksy, the former chief watchdog of the 2008 troubled asset relief program, or TARP, which enabled the U.S. to buy $700 billion in assets from financial institutions to strengthen the financial sector.
The two shared their first kiss somewhere in the Great Smoky Mountains, a couple of weeks into their hike, and he soon moved out from under the tarp he shared with his friends and into her tent.
Briefing Pete Rose tugged on the edge of the tarp Saturday afternoon and slowly unveiled a bigger-than-life sculpture of one of his headfirst slides, revealing it from the airborne cleats to the ground-scraping elbows.
READ: A homeless man got himself arrested just so he'd have a warm place to sleep About 90 minutes later, the volunteers spotted a blue tarp draped over a shopping cart near the side of the road.
Then this week, it transformed into something more macabre when a red tarp flew off one of the pancaked upper stories, revealing the dangling legs of a corpse that has been wedged under the rubble since October.
They did not stop to buy her palm-sugar candies, which she covers with a plastic tarp to keep flies away, or any of the hats or T-shirts for sale at some nearby carts and stalls.
In Harlem, Ms. Stefano and Mr. Wilson talked to Mohammad Daka, an immigrant from Ivory Coast, who was living in a tent he had fashioned out of a blue tarp, a black shower curtain and cardboard boxes.
Nearby, glass and blood strewed the road, not 50 feet from where the body of the man who was killed had lain for hours under a white tarp on Sunday morning before emergency crews took him away.
Using the construction materials of real estate development — concrete, iron grids, and tarp — he depicts in his tableau a construction site that sat across from his studio, one of many such sites in Beirut's frenzied building craze.
He hovered his hands over his multi-angled locks, turned his back to the crowd to show off his solid-gold covering like a tarp keeping the rain out, then briefly touched the edges over his neck.
Maybe the knife that my mother was screaming about that night was the Sabatier that I took from the drawer when I left home, back in the late nineteen-seventies or so, and then, nearly thirty years later, carried from my own kitchen in Brooklyn, through the bedroom, up the hall, moving fast, off balance and stumbling to the living room, where I laid it on the plastic tarp, beside the pills, and then sat on the tarp, next to the pills and the knife, sat out the day, smoking, trembling, not yet dead.
Pesce and cinematographer Zach Kuperstein underline the film's uncanniness by putting cameras in odd places: mounted on a body, on a tarp as a body is being dragged away, on a drone overlooking a house or a highway.
U.S. Attorney Charles Oberly in Delaware said Wilmington Trust, now part of Buffalo, New York-based M&T Bank Corp, was the first recipient of federal bailout money under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) to be indicted.
"No tents, you just throw a tarp over you if you thought it was going to rain and that was really cool," says Schnabel, who is also quick to point out the downside of living a treacherous jungle.
And with this $55 all-encompassing tarp in the back of your car, you can easily haul your tree off to the dump without worrying about needles and tree sap mucking up your meticulously clean ride.[Pro-Idee]
"It&aposs nothing imaginable, seeing your child on the BART platform with a yellow tarp over her body," Muhammad said Monday evening as he and other family members joined dozens of people for a vigil at the station.
It was true that the TARP funding financed small bridge loans to help Chrysler and General Motors survive temporarily and give the new administration a few months to decide if and how the iconic companies could be saved.
A thin tree along the clearing's edge had a cord running from high up on its trunk to an anchor in the ground, and someone had draped a tarp over the taut line to form a basic shelter.
Pegging the base of the tarpaulin to the ground with two bits of wood, I tape the reflective blanket to the back of the tarp (to reflect heat off the fire) and sit on an unfurled emergency bag.
The game between the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles scheduled for Monday was postponed after a rain delay, with an apparent botched removal of the tarp by the grounds crew leaving Yankee Stadium with unplayable field conditions.
But by the time they took office, the already large Bush-era deficits were positively ballooning under the dual weight of the TARP bailouts and the "automatic stabilizers" that cause the deficit to soar whenever there's a recession.
This award was completely at odds with Ryan's actual record in Congress, which had featured support for multiple rounds of budget-busting Bush tax cuts, Bush's deficit-financed 2003 Medicare bill, his wars, and his TARP bank bailout.
David Hammons forges links, too, but different ones, between art and street in his 2014 piece "The New Black," which consists of a blue gestural painting covered up, and canceled out, by an overlay of black industrial tarp.
But on Wednesday, when the A's host the first playoff game at the Coliseum in six years, the tarp is coming off, expanding the stadium's capacity by 2000 percent to 103,210 fans, nearly the most in the majors.
But his narrative is bolstered by the rare perspective of O'Brien — someone who was not only on the inside, but who also walked into many rooms during his life expecting to find a plastic tarp on the carpet.
I zigzagged down to the corner of DeKalb and Broadway, where I spotted a big, empty lot where a colorful food truck was parked and a tarp under which a small group of people were animatedly debating politics.
In the bottom left corner of the display was a small rectangular shanty with a tarp for a roof and a small sign: Apostolic Multiracial Church in Zion of S.A. The message was clear: The power structure endures.
Bruno Serralongue's photos of Calais after the 2002 closure of the Red Cross camp there show the tarp and scrap shelters built by refugees ("Abris #3, #5, #7," 2006–08), like those newly arising after March's camp razing.
The media scrum and police cars that had occupied this part of town thinned out, and police removed some of the black tarp they put up to keep people from peering into the property as they conducted their investigation.
Someone pulled out a tarp to protect the decks, and soon a crowd of 50 or so people were packed under it, refusing to let the rain ruin the party, which got even more steamy and raucous under covers.
But the analyst said the report cited surveillance assets that watched a five-ton truck leave one of those sites, the day before it was struck, with a tarp-covered load that could have included equipment or chemical weapons.
She describes how 800,000 people died in just 100 days, how she lost friends and family, how she and her father and brother escaped into the countryside, wearing lice-ridden layers of clothing and sleeping outdoors on a tarp.
Sitting in the shade of a tattered blue tarp in the Caborca, Mexico, migrant shelter run by the human rights group Pueblo sin Fronteras, Palma said he joined a group of other immigrants in southern Mexico two months ago.
More than 2000,225 South Sudanese walked, canoed, and dragged children on bits of tarp to Nyal to save themselves from a government-sponsored killing, raping and pillaging spree that ravaged the northern part of the state this past spring.
In fact, it's one of the reasons why banks moved heaven and earth to repay their TARP funds, so they could return to the executive pay status quo, "like junkies desperate for a fix," as the IPS puts it.
"The whole thing about financial crises is the tools that work are the ones that will make you look like you're in bed with the banks," said Timothy Geithner, an architect of TARP whom Obama made his Treasury secretary.
He has a 100 percent Right to Life score, an A+ rating from the National Rifle Association, and he broke from President George W. Bush and Republican colleagues to vote against the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) of 2008.
The Italian government could mimic the United States government's TARP spending in 2008 and plow that money into the banks, but a bailout of that sort may be illegal under relatively new European rules that aim to protect taxpayers.
Pittsburgh Pirates ballgirl Olivia showed off her lightning quick reflexes when a foul grounder from Giant's catcher Buster Posey shot her way, then off a tarp, then off a fence, before landing straight into her outstretched bare hand. #THIS.
Kneeling along the tarp-covered fence that surrounds Mississippi's only remaining abortion facility are the men, women and children of Operation Save America, a deeply religious anti-choice group that's been working for decades to end abortion in America.
For example, at 222A, "Jack Simon wearing waterproof cloth" requires you to know that a "Jack" is a sailor, which is also a TAR; a famous "Simon" is PAUL; and "wearing" here is simply IN: TARPAULIN, long for tarp.
The brothers wrapped Mr. Carini in blue tarp — it appeared to be the one he kept for his pop-up flower stand — and weighed it down with the cinder block and construction materials, the Brooklyn district attorney's office said.
He also advocated TARP-like liquidity programs, specifically citing the Term Asset-Backed Loan Facility, which leveraged $20 billion from the Treasury to buy $200 billion of asset-backed securities mainly in consumer debt and Small Business Administration loans.
The TARP program also drew widespread criticism for creating a moral hazard — banks could feel emboldened to take risks knowing the government would rescue them — while creating fewer and even larger banks that now enjoy a bigger federal backstop.
It was about 6 feet long and 3 feet deep, the two men later told state police, and inside the pit was a blue tarp and two unopened bags of lime, which can be used to speed up decomposition.
While the first paper restricted itself to TARP, a second paper from Harvard Business School found that large investors tend to trade more in periods ahead of portfolio liquidation announcements, giving select clients a competitive advantage over retail investors.
Howard Schweitzer is the managing partner of Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies and former Chief Ethics Officer and general counsel at the Export-Import Bank, and served as chief operating officer of the TARP in the George W. Bush and Obama administrations.
As Axios documented earlier this month, the Republican health care plan appears to be the most unpopular major legislation in three decades — less popular than the Clinton health care plan, the Affordable Care Act, or even the TARP bank bailout.
Beltran, Astros stay hot through delay to blast Twins MINNEAPOLIS — When rain interrupted the Astros' big eighth inning on Monday, Houston players and coaches were visibly irate after umpires called for the tarp to be placed over the Target Field infield.
Founded by the du Pont family in 1903, Wilmington Trust received $330 million of federal bailout money in 2008 under the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, which was meant to bolster U.S. lenders following the real estate market crash.
At James Cohan, the print appeared on the blue tarp that ensconced the viewer  in a figurative and literal shelter at the main room of the gallery; at the High Line, it appears on the painted brick of the sculpture.
It is unclear what led the five adults to move from Georgia to rural New Mexico in December of last year, and to inhabit a compound with walls made of tires and a partially buried trailer covered with a tarp.
Founded by the du Pont family in 1903, Wilmington Trust received $330 million federal bailout money in 2008 under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), which was meant to bolster U.S. lenders in the wake of the real estate market crash.
He noted Mr. Trump's support for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, known as TARP or more commonly the bank bailout, and for President Obama's stimulus plan, among other issues, suggesting Mr. Trump stood little chance of effecting conservative change in Washington.
The government says it is working as quickly as possible to finish each camp, that the FARC is partly responsible for construction and that the facilities are far superior to the tarp and bamboo lean-tos traditionally used by the rebels.
But it was misleading to say that by voting against TARP, Sanders opposed the auto bailout -- particularly since he had, a month earlier, voted for a free-standing bill, which was defeated, to provide emergency loans to the auto industry.
As part of the bank bailout, the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) required financial institutions receiving government funds to cap deductions for their executive compensation at $500,1003, down from $1 million, and it did not include the performance pay exception.
Cardinal said Sidhu had been driving up to 96 km (60 miles) per hour and, preoccupied with a flapping tarp behind him, had passed several signs indicating an intersection was coming up, including a flashing stop sign, according to Warick.
Drake, "For Free" Snapchat baron DJ Khaled is putting out a new album called Major Key — which, OK, sure — this summer, and he pulled the tarp off Drake feature "For Free" (aka "Fuck Me for Free") on Beats 1 yesterday afternoon.
Henry M. Paulson Jr., the Treasury secretary, was developing a bank bailout by which the Treasury would buy up to $700 billion in shaky mortgage-backed securities — "troubled assets" — a plan that eventually became the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP.
However, the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, which created the Troubled Assed Relief Program (TARP), disallowed the scheduled increase in the deduction (to 9 percent) for companies in the oil and gas industry while allowing the increase for other industries.
While Warren worked on the TARP oversight panel, she needed somewhere to park her aide-de-camp, Dan Geldon, to help draft the details of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that was being set up on the basis of her ideas.
Authorities found several other items, including a brown box with yellow salt, a gold phone, a black rifle case, ammunition, a white tarp, a passport and Georgia ID with Siraj Wahhaj's names and a black camcorder, according to an arrest warrant.
Since then, Purfano and her neighbors have been plunged into an apocalyptic horror, shacking up in shelters, putting up tarp tents in parking lots and sleeping in their cars as Kilauea continues its fiery eruption and wreaks havoc on their lives.
They came three days after my escape attempt, and so I am forced to set up my tarp a few dozen yards from where staffers will spend the next three days, within easy sight but subject to a silent treatment.
McConnell voted for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), as the 2008 Wall Street rescue bill was called, only to see the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee — then run by Schumer — attack him over the issue during his reelection campaign that year.
After the violent Unite the Right rally in August 2017 and national division over the messages sent by Confederate monuments, Birmingham's then-mayor directed city employees to cover a Confederate soldier monument with plywood and tarp, blocking it from view.
In the pictures of her bedroom, Twilley is attentive to the warping of the cheap, prefab wallboard;  the electric blue of the plastic tarp; the wood grain of the plywood; the ceiling in decay; the stuff of hers littering the floor.
Bucking many in his party, Schock's first big move was to work with Congress's most flamboyantly gay member, Barney Frank (D-Mass.), to reauthorize the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) during the economically stressful early days of the Obama administration.
Former Fed chair Ben Bernanke and George W. Bush's Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson were able to use various "bazookas," like the TARP bailout for big banks and the rescue packages for the auto industry, to ultimately stop the 2008 financial crisis.
The perpetrator drove a horse-drawn cart loaded with 100 pounds of dynamite and cast-iron sash-window weights, all hidden under a tarp, right up to the Wall Street side of the bank building, then disappeared into the crowd.
It also involves the attempt by the government to turn the law's "risk corridor" program into a new version of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), forcing taxpayers to cover losses resulting from bad business decisions made by insurance executives.
Later, after Democrats won Congress in 2006, a majority of Republican House members voted against the financial rescue bill known as TARP in 2008, even as a president of their own party said it was needed to avert an economic calamity.
Up the road, nine men from around the French department, or region, of Isère — mostly in their 50s and 60s — were constructing a refined dining room amid the trees, using bamboo scaffolding to support a tarp roof and an overhead lamp.
Some stood under flimsy tarp that, under pressure from activist groups, the city of Miramar had installed, because ICE refused to, just as it refuses to provide water to the detainees it compels to stand for hours in the blistering heat.
Volunteers soon filled that space, and as they readied to unfurl a giant Browns flag, Edwards motioned to his long snapper, Tanner Purdum, to move closer to the Jets' sideline, lest they be swallowed by an orange-and-brown tarp.
Inside the unmarked door on St. Nicholas Avenue in Harlem, past the canvas tarp blacking out the windows and around the ladder serving as a makeshift camera stand, awaits an 22-foot-long pitching mecca where the outside world quickly disappears.
Some analysts note that satellite images of what is believed to be the DR-8, as well as tarp-covered objects seen in parade rehearsals, resemble the US military's D-153 supersonic reconnaissance drone, which was introduced in the 1960s.
During the delay, people watched as the grounds crew didn't even roll out the tarp until 1 hour and 15 minutes into the delay—meaning that they weren't even worried about a drizzle for nearly half the length of a game.
The show Parts Unknown: Under the Tarp, which will air on Sunday night, is filled with behind-the-scenes clips peppered with stories and memories shared by the crew—many of whom worked with Bourdain for years and called him a close friend.
Police had probable cause to believe that Ryan Austin Collins' motorcycle — covered by a tarp at the top of the driveway in a space "enclosed on two sides by a brick wall ... and on the third side by the house" — was stolen.
When: Sunday, February 14, 5–9pm Where: TARP (257 Laurel Drive, Altadena, California) Apartment galleries have been popping up around LA for a while now, but it is the backyard art space that most fully realizes the potential of LA's idyllic climate.
Using some tape, a black tarp, bricks, and an old car, the class created somewhat of an optical illusion, making it appear as if a car drove through the side of the school, just outside the principal's office, according to local news outlets.
You might also want to include some kind of multitool or knife, a wrench so you can turn off the gas line to your house if necessary, flashlights, a tarp or shelter, fire starters like lighters or matches, a notebook, and pencil.
But a long-simmering public anger at the banks that began with the housing collapse and TARP in 2008 has been re-ignited with the news that Wells Fargo was hurting its regular customers and blaming the fraud on low-level employees.
Blair told police that in mid-August, Bramble went to check on her daughters and discovered they were dead, after which Ceus allegedly instructed some of the group's members to "cover the car with a tarp," according to a sheriff's deputy's testimony.
That could spark what former government advisor Rupert Harrison, now a portfolio manager at BlackRock, has dubbed the "TARP" model: the resulting market crash would see lawmakers quickly abandon opposition to May's deal and approve it at the second attempt with minor changes.
Someone had set up a couple of folding tables, protected by a blue tarp clipped to poles, to sell the stuff newsstands used to sell back when the news still stood—soda pop, salty carbohydrates, umbrellas so cheap as to be essentially disposable.
With most of his money spent on a tarp to cover the gaping hole where his front door once stood, he borrowed $20 from his sister, for bleach to try to erase the traces so his family of ten could move back in.
Roust her from her cell, tell her she's being transferred, march her down a white-tile corridor, put a bullet in the back of her head, and stand around doing the paperwork while her body is wrapped in a tarp and carried away.
It was inconsistent on the bailout front, helping Bear Stearns in March, abandoning Lehman in September, begging Congress for Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds later that same month, bailing out General Motors and Chrysler, then forcing healthy banks to take its loans.
I slept two or three hours, and then sat up watching the light change with morning; and, later, during the day, took the death position, phoned those who might answer, or sped from back to front in the apartment, dragging the tarp.
Not only that, in a story we tell in our book, "Fed Power: How Finance Wins," the central bank secretly pursued massive rescues in 2009, going well beyond the bailout authorized by the TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) law passed by Congress.
While the others lounged on a blue tarp, guzzling beer and feasting on store-bought trays of sushi, tempura and onigiri, I spent the break huddled in a remote corner, convinced the next few hours were going to take years off my life.
A day and a half after the Dawn Chorus listening session, fresh off a long, silent float back to camp from the headwaters of the Zabalo, Hempton and Borman's son, Josh, were playing gin rummy at a makeshift table under a tarp roof.
"We really need help — not having power for this long makes it really hard," Ms. Bush said, as she loaded provisions from the small stock of cans and toilet paper arrayed on a tarp in front of a wrecked downtown hardware store.
As night settled over southeast Bangladesh, where fragile shelters of black tarp and bamboo rose cheek by jowl on narrow terraces hacked from a once verdant hill outside the city of Cox's Bazar, the pain of the people living there was inescapable.
In a sculpture titled "Maria-Maria," the Afro-Puerto Rican artist Daniel Lind-Ramos creates, from wood, beads, coconuts and a blue FEMA tarp, a figure that is both the Virgin Mary and personification of the hurricane that devastated the island in 2017.
Part of the reluctance among members of Congress and the administration to direct cash payments to individual industries like airlines and hotels stems from the TARP experience and deep voter resentment toward corporations and their highly paid executives getting aid over regular citizens.
These are the kind of oversight requirements that Democrats hope will prevent this fund from being regarded in the way that TARP was — that it was some sort of giveaway with no strings attached, that allowed companies to take advantage of government help.
These are the kind of oversight requirements that Democrats hope will prevent this fund from being regarded in the way that TARP was — that it was some sort of giveaway with no strings attached, that allowed companies to take advantage of government help.
A member of the club told the authorities that not long before Ms. Dulos went missing he spotted a hole at the club that was about 6 feet long and 3 and ½ feet deep that had lime and a tarp inside it.
The Journal said the Navy placed a tarp over the stern of the ship to hide its name and told crew members to take the day off so they wouldn't be around when Trump visited the base on Monday night Eastern time.
When Hammons's tarp paintings first appeared, at L & M, in 2011, they had struck me as a return to the anger and violence of his body prints and spade pieces—the artist throwing beauty our way but not letting us see it.
A few weeks ago, Bakker&aposs 60-year-old mother was trying to scoop a bit of soil out of their shelter when a deluge of mud crashed through their tarp wall, knocking her to the ground and burying her up to her thighs.
SAN JUAN, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Shuttered businesses, blue tarp roofs and extensively damaged homes can still be seen throughout Puerto Rico a year after Hurricane Maria ripped through the island with 150 mile-per-hour winds, and access to electricity and fresh water remain spotty.
"Herman was living in what can only be described as 'duck hell': a dank, rusty wire crate covered with a tarp, caked with his own waste and rotting food, and teeming with flies and maggots," PETA said of the conditions they found the duckling in.
Camped on a red brick sidewalk under a plastic tarp, Ms. Picciotto, a diminutive, weather-beaten Spanish immigrant and transplanted New Yorker, became a familiar sight to passers-by and tourists as she denounced nuclear weaponry and fended off those who dismissed her as daft.
Geithner is taking out a loan from J.P. Morgan, a TARP recipient, to help back his investment in a fund managed by his firm, private equity house Warburg Pincus, according to a Bloomberg story and a filing with the New York State Department of State.
Read more: The storm has moved on, but Alabamans are still divided over Trump's fake Hurricane Dorian warningUnder a bright sun in the Grand Bahama, 40-year-old maintenance man Dexter Wilson was helping a friend put a blue tarp on a damaged roof.
Hellickson, Phillies hold off Braves PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia Phillies manager Pete Mackanin admitted he was a bit uncomfortable when the grounds crew brought the tarp out to the field in the ninth inning Friday night with a heavy rain pouring down at Citizens Bank Park.
Scott Minerd, the chief investment officer of Guggenheim Investments, said the government appeared poised to revive such a program, though it appeared reluctant to use terms associated with unpopular 2008 efforts, such as the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, which authorized bank bailouts.
The bank bailout plan passed by Congress in 2008 under the Bush administration — formally the Troubled Asset Relief Program or TARP — authorized $700 billion originally intended to buy toxic assets from banks, mainly mortgage-backed securities that plunged in value during the housing crisis.
During the four-hour trip on a blisteringly hot day, the men smoked Cohiba cigars and downed drinks as they searched for shade to take photos of their Pateks — many on wrists, others carefully arranged on a blue tarp laid on an upper deck.
In its design, and in the panicky desperation to pass it without argument, the bill resembled a repeat of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, crafted by people who thought the problem with the original TARP was that it included far too much oversight and transparency.
Particularly with Burden's earlier work, there is a quiet, zen-like vibe, even with the more shocking pieces like Dead Man from 1972, which led to Burden being arrested after he arranged to have a car drive over him while he was under a tarp.
There are a few other local artists of color, including Maxwell Alexander, who comes from the Roçinha, a favela in Rio de Janeiro, and who has presented a wall painting on tarp that echoes the cheap swimming pools used by people from the favelas.
Their investigation revealed that a truck had passed through a checkpoint outside of Mogadishu Saturday morning after the driver persuaded army officers that despite its appearance — the vehicle was covered in dust and its trunk was wrapped in a tarp — it was safe to enter the city.
Then she rode the publicity surrounding "Maxed Out" into a gig with the Obama campaign and from there, after a brief stint at TARP, created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, an agency she designed to make toxic loans and mortgages as rare as plastic gas tanks.
The sailboat has not yet been located, but the Coast Guard announced that debris – including a tarp, six life jackets, water bottles, two kayaks the boat was towing and a propane tank – was found 33 miles into the Gulf of Mexico from Sanibel Island on Wednesday.
While tourists peeked into holes in the tarp coverings to try to get a glimpse of the new park, others got a slice of what was to come at the new Disney Town station emblazoned with Mickey Mouse logos and Disney-themed cafes and photo spots.
I'm in downward dog on a tarp laid over the dirt floor of a barn, Michael Jackson's "Thriller" is blaring, a baby is crying, there's a goat in a Superman costume, and I'm almost positive there's some sort of animal shit smeared on my yoga mat.
The House Democrats called McWatters a "highly qualified candidate" with more than 30 years of experience in tax law, corporate finance and financial oversight who serves on the board of the National Credit Union Association and was formerly a member of the TARP Congressional Oversight Panel.
Mr. Mazzara even went to a Home Depot store in Brooklyn, where he bought four sheets of plywood and a tarp, which the men used to build on top of one bank a small structure that shielded them from view as they bored through the roof.
Rupert Harrison, who was chief of staff to the former chancellor, George Osborne, wondered on Twitter if the Brexit vote could follow the same pattern as TARP, the 2008 bailout in the United States: "voted down, markets puke, passes second time with small changes," Mr. Harrison wrote.
That cause was embraced by the Senate in 22045 when it passed mental health legislation as part of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, known as TARP, which steered billions of dollars to banks, insurance companies and automobile makers during the financial crisis of the late 2100s.

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