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That has not stopped him from trumpeting their connection, however.
Mr. Sanders is trumpeting endorsements to compete with Elizabeth Warren.
Democrats are trumpeting the Russia sanctions as a major victory.
Then came the tweet trumpeting the Saudi commitment to rebuild Syria.
He quickly came across headlines trumpeting a new treatment for depression.
After trumpeting Hulu's new interactive ads, Mr. Naylor made another pitch.
News or ads trumpeting the arrival of "meatless meat" are unavoidable.
Trumpeting Joe Rogan's support plays right into this axis of conflict.
Now, even her loudest Democratic critics are trumpeting Pelosi's job performance.
Duterte has taken to trumpeting his loathing for drug users and dealers.
Sanders, though, didn't refrain from trumpeting the news on the campaign trail.
Either way, Sanders's camp is trumpeting the new platform as a win.
Truth is for pussies, wimps, everybody's trumpeting falsehoods, it's a cultural cancer.
Mr. Clinton had taken office trumpeting enthusiasm for multinational humanitarian and peacekeeping operations.
Rule 40 bars Olympians from trumpeting their sponsors before and during the Games.
On the surface, the Chinese government is trumpeting the virtues of free trade.
Of course, it also allows trumpeting, racist narcissists to sound like themselves too.
Governments do hard power, which is why despite all the trumpeting of Sept.
Every year on Armed Forces Day state television broadcasts features trumpeting the army's achievements.
If politicians really want to boost trade, they could start by trumpeting its virtues.
And its trumpeting 464-horsepower is just intoxicating (when you can get at it).
The Obama administration praised the ruling as legally binding but refrained from trumpeting it.
Mr. Trump, of course, has been trumpeting, and indulging in, even more reckless behavior.
Mueller has his critics, for sure — but even Donald Trump is trumpeting his conclusions.
Buffett talked to CNBC in an exclusive interview Monday morning, trumpeting stocks and bashing bonds.
They couch their opposition in patriotic terms, trumpeting their willingness to forgo Social Security benefits.
This year, with relentless fanfare, China has been trumpeting the 40th anniversary of Deng's reforms.
Axios' Jonathan Swan notes that this includes people you see trumpeting their loyalty to him.
But this isn't about meeting quotas, sharing platitudes on social media and trumpeting hollow awards.
But Heller's been loudly trumpeting his role in writing and passing the GOP's tax overhaul.
Why go around looking for people who aren't wild about Hillary and trumpeting their voices?
" As for a trumpeting elephant being in there, he laughs: "Do you have to ask?
And the convention was likely to begin with a trumpeting of support for police officers.
Certainly all of the films' awards campaigns are trumpeting why they are so relevant now.
By Paris, seemingly almost every brand was trumpeting its commitment to addressing the climate crisis.
Elephant trumpeting early Saturday alerted rangers to the disaster, and two surviving elephants were spotted.
Its trumpeting of freedom and the limitless individual worked against the Nazis and the Soviets.
"They treat our farmers terribly," Mr. Trump said, trumpeting his lack of popularity in Europe.
Without her consistently trumpeting these kinds of policies, this kind of momentum would've been unlikely.
"Many people have been trumpeting the controversy," Marc Kushner, chief executive of Architizer, said on Thursday.
It's unclear what, exactly, the pillow signifies - the skeptics trumpeting the piece of evidence won't say.
Meyer's, Method worked sustainability and social responsibility into its messaging, trumpeting nontoxic ingredients and recycled packaging.
"Trump is trumpeting his desire to do something about high-cost drugs," said Democratic state Sen.
"There's been a lot of good people in this race," she said, trumpeting recent staff hires.
It is loud and chirpy, with lyrics trumpeting the virtues of their sworn enemy, North Korea.
By responding to every North Korean advance we are trumpeting Kim's song and serving his ends.
If you could become president while stoking xenophobia — building walls, restricting immigration, trumpeting "America first," etc.
But Mr Trump's rise has changed Mr Boot's perception of the movement he spent 20 years trumpeting.
The startup held a glitzy party at MWC in Barcelona last February, trumpeting 100M monthly active users.
That if someone could become president while stoking xenophobia — building walls, restricting immigration, trumpeting "America first," etc.
That if you could become president while stoking xenophobia — building walls, restricting immigration, trumpeting "America first," etc.
HP Enterprise is trumpeting a combination of cost cuts and other benefits worth almost $14 billion today.
An analysis of the legal weed industry suggests that it's not yet the goldmine some are trumpeting.
He predicted that Mr. Trump would soon be trumpeting it as part of his re-election campaign.
That if someone could become president while stoking xenophobia — building walls, restricting immigration, trumpeting "America First," etc.
This promotional idea was drastically uncharacteristic of the Yankees, who were never known for trumpeting individual players.
But instead of trumpeting the results, the state's Department of Education delayed releasing them for six weeks.
He's exceptionally confrontational, constantly trumpeting his willingness to debate all comers on Twitter and on Jihad Watch.
As such, he is situated squarely within today's thriving selfie-taking, self-branding, self-trumpeting, click bait culture.
She joined its board of directors, enrolled in the program and has been trumpeting her 15-pound loss.
Donald Trump has also been trumpeting the notion that Obama and Clinton cofounded ISIS, which is blatantly untrue.
These difficulties made Mr Biden's frequent recourse to trumpeting his connection to Mr Obama sound evasive at best.
Still, a pretty funny twist, given Ohio State trumpeting Meyer's milestone on Sunday and Harbaugh quickly catching up.
But this long schnoz can also be used to suck up water and even create high-frequency trumpeting.
Kucinich, a former presidential candidate, is trumpeting his support for progressive ideals such as single-payer health care.
Now, the show's creative team is promoting its upcoming second and third seasons by trumpeting its political banter.
Months later, the Republicans tried a new tactic, trumpeting Johnson's criminal violation of the Tenure of Office Act.
Indeed, we end up with officials trumpeting bizarre "cyberisms" with very little idea of what they actually mean.
There is also a subtly ominous soundtrack, which signals without trumpeting them what are likely to be dire
These smaller companies have been quietly hiring workers, even if they're not trumpeting one-time tax-related bonuses.
In the wake of a sprawling admissions cheating scandal, elite colleges are now trumpeting record low admissions rates.
The U.S. is trumpeting as if it would offer economic compensation and benefit in case we abandon nuke.
He has been a frequent guest on network television shows, trumpeting robust economic numbers and defending Trump's policies.
Democrats are trumpeting Tuesday's New York state Senate special election, which saw a supporter of progressive favorite Sen.
Trumpeting Trump All the cartoons in the April 25th issue pertained to Donald Trump—seventeen, by my count.
President Donald Trump capitalized on this, trumpeting the need for a "Washington outsider" to fix what ails Washington.
The discourse trumpeting the usefulness of precision agriculture tools has so much momentum, adoption is being described as inevitable.
Some Republicans also worry It is not only Democrats who are trumpeting alarm at Trump running the White House.
Allergan, whose investigational Abicipar is in Phase III trials, is also trumpeting prospects of reduced injections compared to Lucentis.
His trumpeting of the moment he considered vindication came as a stark contrast to how he began the day.
While loudly trumpeting the doubling of the standard deduction, the Trump plan would not be kind to single parents.
The elephants were captured on video charging the caravan, flaring their ears and trumpeting to scare the intruders away.
Each interpreted an upbeat song with a big, trumpeting voice that nonetheless hinted at a small, solitary figure within.
Russia state news media had been trumpeting the deal as a sign that its partnership with Iran was deepening.
But here was something new — a red, white and blue sticker on the windowpane trumpeting the National Rifle Association.
Trump responded this week by repeatedly trumpeting a disreputable Zogby poll that pegs his approval rating at 25 percent.
Each cover trumpeting these tales was arguably more powerful than a tweet from an account with millions of followers.
"People do believe in our ideas," he said, trumpeting his role in moving the Democratic Party to the left.
Of course there's ambivalence in trumpeting Prince Albert because what makes it exceptional is its aura of being undiscovered.
It demands trumpeting high notes and snarled depths, civic dignity and lashes of madness, public pronouncements and private grief.
Uber had been trumpeting Eats as a potential growth engine, but that no longer seems to be the case.
The discovery prompted Central Command to cancel a planned news conference trumpeting the intelligence gathered in the Yemen raid.
The President, as you might expect, was ecstatic, sending out a tweet -- in all caps -- trumpeting the committee's findings.
Or is it a case where trumpeting Rogan's support is worth it for the greater good of beating Trump?
Democrats who once excoriated him are trumpeting his credibility as they seek his testimony in Mr. Trump's impeachment trial.
On Monday, Trump handed bottles of water to stranded residents of Lynn Haven while trumpeting his administration's response efforts.
Neither fashion house issued the de rigueur news release trumpeting the first lady's appearance in one of their dresses.
Despite the endless internet headlines trumpeting how this host eviscerated him or that comic destroyed Mr. Trump, none did.
Here's the inherent challenge of the form: How do you transition from dissecting self-inflicted wounds to trumpeting redemption?
ALONG with framed family photos and magazine articles trumpeting his career, fifteen shovels adorn the walls of Steve Sisolak's office.
Singapore is luring Chinese shoppers with discounts and promotions while South Korea is trumpeting a month-long Korea Grand Sale.
After trumpeting the possibility of infinite scale for the past several years, the big box content farm wants to downsize.
Iraqi leaders say the battle to recapture Mosul is reaching its final stages, trumpeting each gain made against the militants.
Trump's trumpeting isn't protecting America, and the number of people is so modest that the issue isn't really even immigration.
Her headquarters, not far from the elder Lipinski's old clubhouse, is filled with signs trumpeting "Intersectional Feminism" and L.G.B.T.Q. rights.
Several Republican strategists said they expected cable news channels to play a disproportionate role in trumpeting the long shot candidates.
Dean served as DNC chairman from 85033 to 2009, overseeing major Democratic gains and trumpeting a 50-state strategy.  Rep.
Monday, four hours before the scheduled announcement, the cable networks were breathlessly trumpeting that the president had made his decision.
Government once pushed industry to improve personal data privacy and security—now it's the tech companies who are trumpeting better security.
At the Kumbh, Modi and Adityanath smile down from hoarding after hoarding, trumpeting the work of their government in Uttar Pradesh.
The best times are usually not on the big holiday weekends when dealers run the biggest ad campaigns trumpeting their discounts.
Special and primary elections this year have found Democrats trumpeting their opposition to Trump, not their willingness to work with him.
And on the campaign trail, she's fond of trumpeting her support for paid family leave and child care for working families.
Australia's next election is not required until May 2019, and Cormann avoided trumpeting any potential new policies in the upcoming budget.
The president has been alternating between trumpeting the economy and defending himself from repeated allegations of Russian election collusion on Twitter.
You are challenging folks who are in charge, shining a spotlight on something that's gone wrong or trumpeting your latest cause.
Cook began trumpeting the performance of the company's "services" division, which included iTunes, Apple Music, Apple Pay, and the App Store.
All the LIDAR companies are trumpeting the same message: better resolution, wider FoV, longer range, more precision, and cheaper, cheaper, cheaper.
Putting aside the jokes, Mr. Obama spent part of his speech trumpeting his administration's accomplishments on jobs, housing and health care.
In an effort to show a groundswell of support, Mr. Sanders released an ad trumpeting endorsements from unions, environmental groups and newspapers.
They're used for technical and political purposes, trumpeting the regime's strength and sending messages of defiance to North Koreans and adversaries abroad.
And, let's not forget Apple trumpeting its privacy commitment at this year's CES—a trade show it usually has zero presence at.
Intel has joined LeEco in trumpeting the advantages of the new USB-C connector as a replacement for the traditional headphone jack.
Since launching his campaign in October, Grimm has been aggressively running to the right of Donovan and trumpeting his support for Trump.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's office also released a statement about Cruise's plans, trumpeting a "partnership" between the company and the government.
The angelic quality of "Femenine" — not just quiet, peaceful angels, but the energetic, trumpeting kind, too — marked a climax in Eastman's work.
And the White House's official Twitter account published two posts in succession trumpeting the benefits of the steel tariffs for American workers.
Twitter is very clannish and ideological, and it feels like a platform for self-promotion and virtue trumpeting more than anything else.
Trump's economic narrative is at the center of his political one, which helps explain why he's so obsessed with trumpeting its performance.
Freia (the bright-voiced Rachel Willis-Sorensen), Froh (the trumpeting Brian Jagde) and Donner (the booming Christian Van Horn) are all plausible.
Park rangers were alerted to the disaster by the sound of the distraught survivors trumpeting in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Adding insult to injury, the cherry board requires domestic farmers to pay into a promotional fund trumpeting the benefits of tart cherries.
Grimm has been aggressively running to the right of Donovan since launching his campaign and has been trumpeting his support for Trump.
Of course, Republicans responded by arguing that Democrats had clearly failed to make a bribery case — and by trumpeting Trump's supposed exoneration.
Prodded by Fox News, Mr. Trump has made Chief Gallagher a cause célèbre, trumpeting him as an argument for his re-election.
There's nothing wrong with non-celebrities trumpeting products because they like them or touting their accomplishments because want to get more work.
By this time, it's likely ready to go raise some more, which would explain why it's trumpeting these momentum numbers to the press.
It came on a day when Mr. Trump and his top advisers were trumpeting the tax cut passed by Congress late last year.
He denounced "radical Islamic terrorism," an inflammatory label he had shied away from in recent months after trumpeting it on the campaign trail.
Indians should take heed as Narendra Modi, the prime minister, rolls out what he is trumpeting as the world's biggest health-insurance plan.
The association has gone from trumpeting the "astounding resilience" of the American travel market to lamenting the "major storm clouds" hovering over it.
The difference between the two numbers is the purported $54 billion increase that the president and his aides have been trumpeting for days.
But no one is trumpeting it as much as he is — and few candidates have put out as many, or as detailed, plans.
Trumpeting his second place in the three-man race for the Republican nomination, Mr Cruz calls himself the man to stop Mr Trump.
That's because with Western populations expressing rising doubts about the promise of democracy, Beijing is trumpeting its authoritarian model as an effective alternative.
State media, however, seized on Mr Guo's case, trumpeting it as the first of its kind to be lodged in a Chinese court.
Her campaign is trumpeting an internal poll -- conducted after both the Trump tapes and new groping allegations -- with Bennett leading by 4 points.
It gives flu shots to children, helps communities after storms, donates to charity — and makes feel-good advertisements trumpeting its various good deeds.
The choir included male altos, with a whiteish, trumpeting tone; the Trinity Baroque Orchestra was composed of period instruments, with a reedy tang.
In an era of tech companies trumpeting the arrival of artificial intelligence, today's technology is not quite as intelligent as it might seem.
One way that even Mr. Obama's former advisers say Mr. Trump has done better than his predecessor has been in trumpeting the economy.
So is it really fair to condemn Sanders for trumpeting Rogan's support when Clinton trumpeted her connections to a morally far worse individual?
But he has sounded a more optimistic tone than Yellen on the economy, trumpeting a string of positive employment reports and rising wages.
Moore's urgency in talking about Hillary Clinton's legacy and trumpeting her career as a public servant was/is a manifestation of his fear.
Tim Cook and company are too busy trumpeting a new iPhone that's pretty much like the old iPhone (except there's—gasp—no headphone jack!).
Meanwhile, Mr Tsvetanov is defending himself by trumpeting his role as an advocate for Bulgaria's planned purchase of F-16 fighter jets from America.
Close its eyes to persistent asymmetries in the interests of trumpeting trade deals with China and continue to trade, albeit at a constant disadvantage.
Anti-opioid activists began arguing that the previously unquestioned principle trumpeting long-acting drugs as less addictive was mere propaganda from the pharmaceutical industry.
Had Jon Ossoff won in Georgia, national Democrats would have been trumpeting the victory as the beginning of the end for the Trump presidency.
" Clinton's campaign aides were quick to highlight that the NRA was trumpeting Sanders' comments, including Jesse Lehrich, who tweeted, "this about sums it up.
Rather than trumpeting a lifespan of 30 years or 1000 miles, as Wolverine brands its boots, "simply be a product that endures," he suggests.
There's an expectation that Greitens' political team will spend a lot of money trumpeting Monday's news, which may affect how Republicans feel about impeachment.
GOP leaders are trumpeting the package as a boon for the middle class, providing the average family of four with a $1,182 tax cut.
An essential for any good first date, the male dolphin might also provide music: a kind of trumpeting "toot!" sound out of his blowhole.
Ms. Neely, the beverage association president, has been trumpeting industry efforts to market lower-calorie choices as proof of a commitment to public health.
In defiance of their persistent opposition to LBGT rights legislation, the Tories have a track record of trumpeting themselves as Macklemore-level queer allies.
But many of the changes that Trump has been trumpeting could also benefit plenty of startups that are trying to disrupt these same industries.
Under Justice Kavanaugh, that would probably not happen; his supporters are already trumpeting the fact that Judge Kavanaugh will probably invalidate race-conscious remedies.
Republicans have cast Judge Gorsuch as an unassailable choice, as Democrats did with Judge Garland, trumpeting his appeals court record and his impressive credentials.
It is Trump, after all, who had been trumpeting the threat that China poses not only to the United States, but to international stability.
Tinder CPO Brian Norgard celebrated the number one ranking with a tweet trumpeting the value of subscription packages for the app, which is otherwise free.
There's no word on exactly what Mi CC devices will look like or where they will be sold, but Xiaomi is already trumpeting its differentiation.
The NFL has gone overboard this year trumpeting the Super Bowl's Golden anniversary, including painting the 50-yard line of every game this season gold.
Trumpeting his willingness to work across party lines ("Compromise is not treason," he likes to say), Mr Hanna won re-election rather handily in 2012.
Mr Cameron will be a formidable asset to the Remain campaign, and he will win over some waverers by trumpeting the results of his renegotiation.
Mr Johnson is trumpeting the new deal he has secured, but he is also seen to have abandoned his bid to push it through Parliament.
He fumes in private that just about every time he looks up at a television screen, the cable news headlines are trumpeting yet another scandal.
The parties appear to agree, with Labour making early announcements trumpeting its plans while the Tories seem more focused on shutting down lines of attack.
For his part, Netanyahu is trumpeting his close association with Trump as a reason for Israeli voters to return him to power in the fall.
Nunes kicks off the GOP's questioning by trumpeting conspiracy theories, and Schiff warns Taylor to 'be cautious' about answering questions that have no factual basis
The administration wasn't shy about trumpeting the surge in the stock market as proof that the President was instilling confidence in the country's business class.
The resilient support for Mr. Trump is hard to square with a constituency best known for trumpeting "family values" and proclaiming the nation's moral decline.
After Mr. Putin's speech, Heather Nauert, the State Department's spokeswoman, said Mr. Putin essentially confirmed that by trumpeting the country's development of new nuclear weapons.
And, while your own law enforcement community is investigating the attacks, trumpeting your explanation for what motivated the attacks is seen as undercutting their work.
Last month, President Trump and his cabinet began trumpeting the catchphrase "energy dominance" in speeches promoting his support of increased coal mining and oil drilling.
With nearly 50 million subscribers, WWE ranks in the world's top 10 most popular YouTube channels, and the company isn't shy about trumpeting that achievement.
" Lofgren, meanwhile, is trumpeting her expertise in immigration law, a hot-button issue as Trump and the Democrats do battle over the fate of "Dreamers.
The broadcasts, which typically criticize each other's political systems while trumpeting the successes of their own, have continued for decades with only a few interruptions.
That's Silicon Valley-speak for trumpeting the arrival of your new startup in a press release and asking lots of reporters to repeat what it says.
Earlier this month, for example, Britain's government was trumpeting plans for special lanes for British citizens after Brexit, which would doubtless worsen queues for everyone else.
In the last year, Sandra Bullock kept the adoption of her second child from the world before trumpeting it with an exclusive People magazine cover story.
Top House Republicans, though, are predicting they have the 216 votes needed for passage, trumpeting the expected victory as a win for the GOP on healthcare.
" And while Mr. Trump begins his rallies by trumpeting his poll numbers, it was Mr. Koch who all but trademarked his needy catchphrase "How'm I doing?
VizEat is also trumpeting a recent hire: former Head of Mobile Acquisition Marketing of Meetic-Match Group Europe, Pierrine Griffiths, has joined the company's management team.
" As the war approached its conclusion, crowds of supporters were ushered onto the White House lawn with signs trumpeting Bush's approval rating: "WE ♥ GEORGE — 91%.
"He went through the mincer," Ms. Duignan added from the Tea House's garden, a yard scattered with old toys and signs trumpeting Ms. Hodgetts's culinary expertise.
The situation is particularly demoralizing because it's happening even as politicians from both parties spend more time trumpeting their supposedly deep concern for the American dream.
Mr. Biden is a proud capital wheeler-dealer, trumpeting his ability to find compromise in the decades since he was elected to the Senate at 29.
Government grants for privately run "de-radicalization" programs have been easy money, with scores of new outfits and self-proclaimed gurus trumpeting their claims of success.
"Thank you for the opportunity to serve at S.B.A.," said Linda McMahon, the administrator of the Small Business Administration, trumpeting "a new optimism" for small businesses.
It's unclear what role blockchain will play in that effort, but in any case, Xi Jinping is trumpeting public investment in the technology for other purposes.
It was getting dark, and we could hear cheers from the crowd reconvening in the square and patriotic trumpeting from the band floating through the air.
With his worries amplified by recent Russian pressure to put in place the stillborn union state, Mr. Lukashenko has now started trumpeting his country's ancient roots.
" Emboldened by a business-oriented Trump administration, Prince has been touring the media circuit trumpeting the idea that "contractors, not troops, will save the war in Afghanistan.
Hillary Clinton and others have criticised Mr Sanders for trumpeting ideas that are as realistic as proposing that unicorns dance a jig on the White House lawn.
The cinema operator touched a five-month high as it also hiked the cost savings target from its Regal Entertainment takeover, trumpeting the success of the integration.
But decisions on penalties would remain in the hands of member states, some of whom have shown little interest in imposing or trumpeting sanctions, fearing reputational damage.
Mnangagwa has been trumpeting a "Zimbabwe is open for business" mantra in an attempt to resurrect the nation's economy, which has been crippled by hyperinflation and sanctions.
Even though their differences have yet to be worked out, lawmakers in both chambers are trumpeting those actions, banking on them to bolster their re-election prospects.
But the themes central to his report were on full display, and Pelosi and Democratic leaders were trumpeting those conclusions long after Mueller had exited the building.
When I was plugged into the Whole30, I found that Instagram could be a cheap way to keep myself motivated without trumpeting my journey to the world.
The latter lent the government its support after trumpeting winning some concessions from the Home Secretary — including that an overarching privacy clause be baked into the legislation.
Clinton has insisted that she is fully committed to progressive policies, frequently trumpeting a college tuition plan that absorbed elements of Mr. Sanders's, among other agenda items.
"'Puerto Rico survived the hurricanes, now a financial crisis looms largely of their own making,'" Mr. Trump tweeted, citing and trumpeting the view of a broadcast anchor.
But Iran's trumpeting of its successes along with Hezbollah in the wars in Syria and Yemen at the expense of Saudi allies may have altered Riyadh's calculation.
As the trial opened in earnest this week, he was hobnobbing with global corporate titans in Davos, Switzerland, trumpeting the growth of jobs and markets back home.
Warren has been trumpeting her plan to break up huge tech platforms in recent months and promised to return any donation over $200 from Silicon Valley executives.
That's what he tried to do on Wednesday, trumpeting a "phase-one" agreement with China in a packed East Room, the largest room in the White House.
The trouble, said some, is that Mr. Trump needlessly antagonized China by trumpeting the phone call and then following it up with a series of defiant tweets.
Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) and Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) are trumpeting legislation to create an independent panel, like the 9/11 Commission, to conduct a fourth investigation.
Clinton has countered by loudly trumpeting her own plan to rein in Wall Street, which includes a proposal to lengthen the statute of limitations for financial crime.
The holiday shopping season is well underway, though both crowds in-store and an onslaught of e-mails trumpeting the latest deals can quickly eclipse shoppers' festive cheer.
Trump has an elastic view of winning, as seen by his trumpeting of companies announcing new U.S. jobs that were set in motion long before the president won.
Patrick Nkanga, the nattily dressed spokesman of the PPRD, says that the posters and advertisements trumpeting Mr Kabila do not necessarily mean that the president will stand again.
But proudly trumpeting "we don't check what people say" is not that case; rather, it implicitly passes the responsibility for Facebook's ethics from its employees to its algorithms.
Essentially, I had 464 trumpeting horsepowers underneath the well-sculpted hood ahead of me, but had little way to tap into them in any meaningful and reliable way.
Some are concerned that Trump and his allies will easily parry allegations of those specific crimes by trumpeting simple claims that "no extortion" and "no bribery" took place.
Story is often not treated as or meant to be a highlight in fighting games, so it's unusual to see Capcom trumpeting this one with so much fanfare.
A film rolls, trumpeting the news that this storied Parisian atelier is making a bold move into watches for men with a stunner called the Monsieur de Chanel.
And if you believe the blog post trumpeting the advance, you've taken a major step towards chillaxing on the highway while the car handles the traffic for you.
That will delay the need for another increase in the debt limit well beyond the December deadline that Democrats have been trumpeting as their big moment of leverage.
He is ramping up a domestic and international publicity campaign, trumpeting his triumph over the virus and donning the garb of the global champion working to protect others.
But each of the big companies insist that they hold an advantage — and each is loudly trumpeting its progress, even if a working machine is still years away.
Viewers sitting through years of cable news channels flashing constant chyrons trumpeting "Breaking News" or "Developing Story" learn to treat the shouting — no matter the topic — with skepticism.
After his jail term, Epstein put up a website trumpeting a gathering he'd hosted that was attended by Stephen Hawking and other scientists, the New York Times reported.
Though you'd be forgiven for thinking that's what Facebook's blog post is trumpeting, with the grand claim that it's "Establishing Structure and Governance for an Independent Oversight Board".
Every scrap of land was covered in vines, and at every turn there was another pompous chateau trumpeting its existence with tall gates, formal parterres or Palladian columns.
On the campaign trail, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been pointing to rising wages for lower-income workers as part of a broader trumpeting of his economic record.
It was only a year ago that Mr. Avenatti, 48, burst onto the scene, trumpeting a salacious case he had taken on that could bring down the president.
While the US government is understandably trumpeting its alleged strike on al-Afri, there's reason to suspect that killing the group's No. 2 isn't actually all that consequential.
Late-night news is trumpeting a "breakthrough," anecdotes about patient miracles abound, and there have been wall-to-wall commercials urging people to ask their doctor about the treatment.
Mr Modi's image is everywhere: on giant billboards trumpeting new roads and bridges, in full-page newspaper spreads for BJP election campaigns, in television spots touting myriad government programmes.
No sooner was Johnston's new role announced by Microsoft, so Twitter was trumpeting its own new addition, Canada-born Pichette, who served as Google CFO between 2008 and 2015.
But the University of Maryland recently took this to appalling new heights — trumpeting an incredibly shoddy study on chocolate milk and concussions that happened to benefit a corporate partner.
The officials making headlines today, trumpeting their distance and frustration with the process might well be thinking less about next week, and this bill, than those coming campaign cycles.
Early in the evening, Marlow placed a rare five-headline spread across the top of Breitbart trumpeting Reuters exit polls that found populist sentiments high as ballots were cast.
In the short time since its Empire State win Tuesday night, the Clinton campaign has been trumpeting the message that Sanders now has no shot at becoming the nominee.
And honestly, the Academy has never wasted time nattering over historical accuracy when a movie shows up trumpeting a three-hour runtime, an "epic" storyline, and excellent outdoor cinematography.
In this staging's first act, Time (a trumpeting Michael Spyres) and Disillusion (the commanding, chocolaty Sara Mingardo) are treated like archetypes: detached, nearly abstract representatives of an older generation.
None of the head coaches mentioned in the trumpeting of the discoveries, not Miller of Arizona nor Bill Self of Kansas nor Will Wade of Louisiana State, was indicted.
Colorful stripes and waves wrap around two walls of a darkened, carpeted room to the sounds of wildlife — the trumpeting of elephants, for instance, or the singing of whales.
In the final weeks of the election, Mr. Gillum aired an ad trumpeting his support for universal health care, legalizing marijuana and abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
But within Turkey, many remain fearful of voicing any criticism of Mr. Erdogan publicly, especially journalists, for whom his trumpeting of the Khashoggi case has presented a special quandary.
As if trumpeting the inherent fragility of full female enfranchisement, Trump supporters tweeted #repealthe19th when recent polls revealed that Trump could win if the vote were limited to men.
Our most famous self-investigator is, of course, our incoming president, Donald J. Trump; perhaps no one is more committed to embracing and trumpeting unproven claims from the internet.
To be caught trumpeting your own fame and impact is a cardinal sin in Trump's White House, where attention is zero-sum, and Trump is not one for sharing.
For days now, India's newspapers have been full of advertisements trumpeting the achievements of various political leaders, as everyone limbers up for the once in a five year fight.
"It's another one of these cases where [a law] could have adverse consequences that move in the opposite direction of some other initiative the administration is trumpeting," he said.
Across Washington, hotels and restaurants are set to be packed over the weekend, and other companies are also trumpeting what they expect to be a rise in their business.
Once a gifted researcher and cardiothoracic surgeon, after a few years on TV he went rogue, trumpeting everything from homeopathy to bogus diet supplements and discredited research about GMOs.
On the surface it seems strange, this constant trumpeting of a vote total that is more than two million less than the total received by Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton.
And in a Silicon Valley lousy with startups and venture capital firms, all trumpeting the next disruptive billion-dollar idea, the Middle Eastern investors' arrival has generally been embraced.
On Monday, Chinese state-run newspaper Global Times said the massacre had been a "vaccination" against future "political turmoil" in the country, trumpeting China's economic progress in the decades since.
A brief few months after that, the company was plastering the streets of Europe and the US with billboards trumpeting the arrival of the first "Made by Google" Pixel devices.
With Emmanuel Macron's resounding victory in yesterday's French presidential election, it's easy to craft a narrative trumpeting the resilience of the grand European experiment and the death of European populism.
He has flaunted his wealth and success in business as a centerpiece of his presidential platform, trumpeting a $10 billion net worth, though Forbes estimated it at roughly $4 billion.
His government can also claim solid achievements: it is currently trumpeting India's 30-rung climb up the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business ranking in a year, to 100th place.
While the GOP has been trumpeting a strong economy, the stock market, in recent weeks, has dropped almost 28503 percent below its 22019 peak, all but erasing the year's gains.
This is no trumpeting call to arms, or not only that, but an open-ended portrait of both the sociology and psychology of the artist as rebel in Eastern Europe.
The National Security Council released a report on Monday trumpeting the achievements of the multinational Global Health Security Agenda, which helps low-income countries halt epidemics before they cross borders.
Many Republicans close to the White House recall the days before last year's midterms when instead of trumpeting the economy he peddled divisive warnings about a Central American migrant caravan.
As the frenzied college application season draws to a close, and students across the country mull their choices, many colleges are trumpeting that it was the most selective year ever.
"You can still expect to see certain celebrities in the front row," said Tommy Hilfiger, who began trumpeting his alignment with entertainment world players as far back as the 2.23s.
It struck just as Iranian leaders were trumpeting their strike on two Iraqi bases housing United States forces, in retaliation for last week's American drone strike that killed Maj. Gen.
The purveyor of made-to-order burritos raised prices by roughly 5 percent in 20183, out of step with many national fast-food chains trumpeting low-price "value menu" deals.
The NYAG, as an entity, has issued scores of press releases trumpeting its fight against the President as evidence of its reason d'etre (sic) and its success as an agency.
Don't ask me — ask me eight months ago, when I wrote a post trumpeting the fact that Sanders was "only" 743 points behind Clinton in New Hampshire according to one poll.
Whether we should seriously consider wrapping Earth in a protective cloak of invisibility—or conversely, getting serious about trumpeting our existence—via laser manipulations is something we should all decide together.
At the same time that Icelandair was trumpeting its new service, American Airlines announced it is suing its onboad Wi-Fi provider, Gogo, because the service it offers is too slow.
The cinema operator was on course for its best day since August as it also hiked the cost savings target from its Regal Entertainment takeover, trumpeting the success of the integration.
But today the European Commission, at least, is trumpeting what it dubs "significant progress" on illegal hate speech takedowns by Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Microsoft vs their performance six months prior.
Do Canadians genuinely think the Trudeaus are deserving of such high praise, or are our opinions being influenced by the fact that so many news outlets in America are trumpeting them?
A little over a year ago, the two Democratic leaders emerged from a similar meeting trumpeting an immigration compromise as part of a budget deal — a solution that ultimately fell through.
Apple has tried to separate itself from other tech giants by trumpeting that it values its customers' privacy and hires people to curate its services rather than relying on computer algorithms.
In a fit of patriarchal swagger, however, Levinson both ignored Sheehy in his own text while trumpeting, on the book's very cover, that his work had been the basis for hers.
In public, he would air ads trumpeting the more than $100 million he donated to various philanthropies the year before, including Gay Men's Health Crisis and the Committee to Protect Journalists.
But when the Sanders campaign made a short video trumpeting Rogan's announcement on Thursday, it immediately kicked off a controversy over whether the campaign should have trumpeted the endorsement so publicly.
In the posting on Saturday, it said diplomats were told the U.S. "trumpeting" about war and its threat of sanctions only increased Pyongyang's "vigilance and courage", and justification for its tests.
Alexander Vindman's military service was front and center at Tuesday's impeachment hearing, with Democratic members of Congress trumpeting their witness' patriotism and Republican lawmakers praising his heroic acts on the battlefield.
On the one hand, they revel in trumpeting designer collaborations in the name of modernity and making their employees look and feel as though they are part of the contemporary world.
Walmart's quiet shuttering of 63 Sam's Club stores on Thursday — hours after trumpeting its plans to raise wages — sent shock waves through the ardent customer base of the membership-only chain.
Already the Trump administration is trumpeting a drop in border apprehensions as a victory for the president's agenda — before a single brick (or transparent-but-still-impenetrable brick equivalent) has been laid.
Russia last issued Eurobonds in March, trumpeting strong demand despite political turmoil sparked by an attack on a former Russian spy in Britain and Western financial sanctions that are still in place.
The annual presidential address to Congress is traditionally a wishlist of legislative business for the coming year, with, in the final year of a presidency, an additional trumpeting of the incumbent's record.
Generously funded by the likes of Exxon-Mobil and other dark-money donors, Myron Ebell has a decades-long history of pushing climate denial, trumpeting dirty fossil fuels and flat out lying.
Candidates should be trumpeting policies that will mean stronger accountability metrics for schools; support for schools as they attend to the all-encompassing needs of their students; and better incentives for teachers.
In recent weeks, Hu has faced a public backlash, with critics blaming him for making the United States wary of China by trumpeting and exaggerating its relative economic, technical and military might.
Given that other media outlets, from the Washington Post to Washington Examiner, are now trumpeting this as a new spending proposal, it seems like this is an answer Americans need to hear.
While Trump has been trumpeting his actions in fighting the coronavirus, Nelson blames him for increasing its economic cost — through widespread cancellations of business meetings and travel — due to his initial response.
Ivanka Trump, meanwhile, has been trumpeting her new Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative, which aims to support women's legal rights in developing countries and empower women through micro-loans and entrepreneurship.
Fast forward to 22020, we have President Trump both telling us how great he has made the U.S. economy and trumpeting the 40 percent increase in stock market prices under his watch.
Venezuelan media, much of it controlled by the dictatorship and its allies, has been trumpeting pro-government candidates and propaganda around the clock, while opposition candidates are mostly invisible or harshly attacked.
They also provide rhetorical opportunities — on both sides of the aisle — for trumpeting success when crime is down, or beating the drum for new policies and more resources when it is up.
But while the FDA is trumpeting the move as essential, experts argue that it will likely have very little impact on the opioid crisis, and could ultimately distract from solutions that will.
Mr. Northam sought to link himself to Mr. McAuliffe, the popular governor, by trumpeting the "new Virginia economy," while criticizing Mr. Gillespie for talking down the state's progress since the Great Recession.
Oculus VR's trumpeting of the Oculus Rift's upcoming pre-order date seems a little premature for excitement, but it could mean virtual reality fans have headsets in hand in less than a month.
Gao was in Southern California for a press event trumpeting his company's new electric transportation gadgets, as Segway-Ninebot scooters become an increasingly common sight around urban areas like Los Angeles and Oakland.
The Dell-owned gaming PC maker wasn't exactly trumpeting the device at E3, but it did show off a prototype of the proton pack, hung snugly from a mannequin in the company's booth.
But if real wages rise, it will most likely be at the expense of profits (hardly anyone believes in the forecasts of consistent 3-4% GDP growth that his team has been trumpeting).
The government released the draft three-year budget with fanfare, trumpeting it as a sign of stability after it temporarily switched to one-year budget planning for 2016 to survive an economic crisis.
Of course, this will not stop the IOC from loudly trumpeting the Games as a vessel of healing, humanity and peace, all while members ride around in bulletproof cars, surrounded by armed guards.
The hollow structure may have enabled the horned, hoofed grass-eater to produce a low trumpeting sound to communicate over long distances with others in its herd, Ohio University paleontologist Haley O'Brien said.
On Wednesday morning, an escalating propaganda campaign in China against the tribunal reached a new pitch, with all the major news outlets condemning the decision and trumpeting China's refusal to be back down.
At one point, Chow's lawyers made headlines by trumpeting court documents they said implicated local government officials in unethical behavior at best and criminal corruption at worst—though none have been formally charged.
Zwirner is trumpeting its coup with an all-Klee booth here, full of wily small-scale watercolors like "Signs in the Field" (1935), with its joyously inscrutable cloud of glyphs, ovals and eyes.
And Mr. O'Connor, the Democrat, has attempted to channel a nonthreatening kind of indignation, trumpeting broadly appealing themes like protecting government-backed retirement benefits, rejecting corporate donations and promoting "new leadership" in Washington.
A generation raised on the internet and surrounded by headlines trumpeting catfishing and high divorce rates has learned to be wary, to trust but verify when it comes to matters of the heart.
But there's good reason to believe that the right's muddying of the waters — making the story about Ukraine and Hunter Biden, pushing out conspiracy theories, repeatedly trumpeting Trump's own version of events, etc.
And with other news organizations already trumpeting the dossier's central allegation — that the Trump campaign maintained secret ties to the Russian leadership — our decision to publish it in full rapidly advanced the story.
The Trump administration has been trumpeting a huge increase in FDA generic drug approvals the past two years, the result of its actions to streamline a cumbersome process and combat anti-competitive practices.
Yet given the group's complicity with some of the council's worst pathologies, and his relentless trumpeting of its "significant contributions to human rights," Roth seems all too content with things as they are.
The White House has been trumpeting Mr. Obama's use of his clemency power in the last two years, especially his nearly 1,200 commutations of prison sentences, more than the last several presidents combined.
Maybe several others are, too, thanks to the slew of headlines that have recently been trumpeting Molin's own "incredible" marble music-making machine as a spectacle that will "blow your mind" and "amaze" you.
Lieberman, the Democrat-turned independent who was Al Gore's vice presidential running mate in 2000, spent years on Capitol Hill trumpeting school choice, a position likely to be at the center of DeVos' testimony.
Blaming the wickedness of outsiders for the nation's woes, and trumpeting one's own moral superiority, have become much more fashionable, and that new spirit of the times affects everybody, in high and low places.
Rivals cities such as Paris and Berlin have been trumpeting their readiness to host finance and technology businesses fleeing London, but Amsterdam, less than an hour's flight away, has adopted a lower-key approach.
Weedman's trumpeting for a free legal market, not an industry where he says "cannabaggers"—outside interests and business owners with a lot of capital—can shut out mom-and-pop shops like his own.
Facebook has followed Google's lead by trumpeting plans to expand its presence in the UK — despite ongoing uncertainty over the impact of this summer's Brexit vote for the country to leave the European Union.
It once again reminded us of this fact with a June 4 blog post trumpeting the ability for brands to promote influencers' sponsored posts that just so happened to include some perhaps unintentional shade.
The big movements and tentpole events that publishers use to boost their "home from school" sales begin to settle, and readers can see which trumpeting storylines will make lasting impacts on their favorite books.
In remarks and a question-and-answer session, Mr. Trump continued to portray himself as a savior of what had been a moribund economy, trumpeting job gains and increased worker pay on his watch.
Ms. Warren, by far the most prominent candidate in the Wednesday debate, is looking to deliver a forceful version of the policy-heavy calls for political reform she has been trumpeting on the trail.
Russian space officials are trumpeting this history of grit and ingenuity in orbit as they hope to persuade Washington to continue joint piloted exploration in the next decade rather than split into separate paths.
In a sign of their determination to retain the seat, establishment-aligned Tennessee Republicans immediately began trumpeting R. Brad Martin, a former state legislator and onetime chief executive of Saks as a potential candidate.
Trump, who in 2012 repeatedly claimed that President Barack Obama would start a war with Iran to help win re-election, is already running election ads on Facebook trumpeting his killing of Maj. Gen.
"Bernie Sanders is on our side, and he always has been," a female narrator says in the commercial, trumpeting the senator's support for abortion rights, for family leave guarantees and for equal-pay legislation.
It's possible the smartest move politically would have been to say nothing about Rogan's comments, letting it reach his hardcore fans without trumpeting it to a more mainstream audience (and kicking off a controversy).
Whether its trumpeting progressive talking points in Brooklyn or unveiling a grant program in Buffalo, the stage, the sequence, the props, and the smoke and mirror illusions of grand announcements are all the same.
Bannon, a former executive of the right-wing online publication Breitbart, has been denounced for trumpeting Breitbart's ties to the so-called "alt-right" and for theracist and anti-Semitic writing the outlet has published.
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia (Reuters) - South Korea coach Shin Tae-yong on Sunday shrugged off spying by World Cup opponents Sweden, who apologized on the eve of their Group F clash after initially trumpeting their subterfuge.
And it might be worth your while more than ever this year — Amazon is trumpeting the best deals to date on Alexa-enabled devices, plus competitive offers on Amazon Music, Prime Video, and Twitch Prime.
While some of the biggest names in African-American history are touted during this month, the reason we even celebrate it today goes back to the idea of trumpeting those whose achievements had gone unsung.
While the New York Times and BuzzFeed rushed out to independently confirm the Post's reporting, the Daily Caller, Tucker Carlson's right-wing website, focused its attention on trumpeting the denials coming from the White House.
Some critics quickly attacked the government for trumpeting the £4,300 figure as a net annual cost per household, noting that domestic product divided by the number of households is not the same as household income.
Our president and his functionaries across the federal government, however, persist in trumpeting the view of more radical climate alarmists who declare that man-made global warming of apocalyptic proportion is upon on right now.
The neighbors put up Christmas lights, blue and white icicles under the eaves, orange and red bulbs outlining the evergreens, a deer pulling a sleigh in one front yard, wide-winged angels trumpeting in another.
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Tom Perez, a Labor secretary under former President Obama, took issue with the new administration trumpeting the numbers he says are born from eight years of his last boss's policies.
"We are confident that very soon we will be back here trumpeting the certification that countries have, once and for all, kicked polio out of Africa," said Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO regional director for Africa.
While automakers today are each trumpeting their own, possibly overlapping initiatives, in 1941 they and their suppliers formed the Automotive Council for War Production, which put 192 manufacturing plants to work for the war effort.
Pence, as he often is, was notably sunnier than his MAGA brethren, trumpeting the state of the economy, the appointment of conservative judges and the sections of the southern border wall that are being built.
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, JUNE 21 There are, roughly speaking, two flavors of tenor voices among those that have excelled as Verdi's Otello: bright and trumpeting (Martinelli, Del Monaco, Domingo) and dark and veiled (Vinay, Vickers).
Besides trumpeting China's recent ban on all ivory sales — and airing an antipoaching video featuring the basketball star Yao Ming — the acting ambassador, Li Nan, denounced poaching and lectured Chinese nationals about obeying Namibian law.
None of that alters the Trump administration's apparent belief that Patton's very appearance as one of the few black Americans proudly trumpeting their relationship to the President would serve to refute Cohen's charges of racism.
For example, despite trumpeting its increased allocation for research and development to just over $106 billion, it actually reduced its request for science and technology funds by $21625 billion from that of fiscal year 2900.
"We are confident that soon we will be trumpeting the certification that countries have, once and for all, kicked polio out of Africa," the WHO's regional director for Africa, Matshidiso Moeti, told reporters in a telebriefing.
On the other hand, Kudlow and Moore have both made a number of public comments, mostly in keeping with traditional conservative principles, trumpeting reduced deficits as a means of spurring economic growth and knocking government regulation.
She is competing in a field of 18 that has largely been divided between those who have embraced more centrist views, including Klobuchar, and a faction that is trumpeting sweeping liberal policy positions, like universal healthcare.
Its songs, some of which are topical, draw on the rhythms and incantations of voodoo, the trumpeting of rara carnival music and hearty call-and-response vocal harmonies on their way to galloping, exultant dance grooves.
The Harvard School of Public Health — well known for trumpeting a plant-based, Mediterranean eating pattern — issued a response to the series, essentially discrediting it for discounting all the evidence showing meat's links with poor health.
If there are conservatives arguing that Clinton is either unserious or incapable of achieving her stated goal, those trumpeting—and trumping up—Trump's shortcomings have drowned them out—helping Clinton in effect, if not in intent.
"We will push on, getting the country going again, stimulating growth and helping families that really need it, without trumpeting false promises as has been done in the past," said 1.81.3-Star chief Luigi Di Maio.
It's pretty strange for the director and co-writer of a film trumpeting humanity for all — whether for a closeted gay man or an Amazonian fish monster — to draw the line at sexual fetishes and kinks.
With 464 horsepower and 445 pound-feet of torque on tap, it'll do 4643 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds on the way to its 189-mph top speed — all while producing a trumpeting exhaust note.
Barely two years after trumpeting the deal, Japan Post last week said a 220 billion yen ($280 billion) writedown on Toll would push it to an annual loss in its first year as a listed company.
The potential partners are trumpeting what they believe is a key innovation in health care: Easier access to its locations, combined with better patient data, leads to more preventive care, resulting in overall health care savings.
While many of them had moments — Tulsi Gabbard trumpeting her isolationism, John Delaney explaining and selling his centrism, Jay Inslee naming President Trump as the greatest threat to our national security — they were just that: moments.
By Friday evening, nearly every interior wall had been shellacked in "wanted" signs and advertisements trumpeting special-edition Breyers, handmade tack and a few tangential items and services, like shoulder massages and an herbal sciatica remedy.
"Dear Mr. President, this is worse than just 'bad optics,'" Mr. Corallo wrote last month, referring to the Kushner family trumpeting its connection with Mr. Trump as it promoted EB-5 immigrant investor visas in China.
The title track is upbeat and colorful, trumpeting the feelings at first gasping breath of a new relationship ("Time stops when I'm with you"), but even this track's glimmering synths have an undercurrent of cold distance.
The state Capitol is filled with promotional materials trumpeting the 453th anniversary of the first representative assembly in the new world, which is what makes the General Assembly here the oldest continuous legislative body in America.
The pair both see a fight with Britain's 2012 Olympic champion as their passport to global superstardom while in the background another Briton, Tyson Fury, the unbeaten former three-belt holder, still keeps trumpeting his claims too.
In a blog post trumpeting the research, DeepMind couches it as a breakthrough — saying the paper demonstrates artificial intelligence can predict "one of the leading causes of avoidable patient harm" up to two days before it happens.
The CIA reportedly struggles to recruit new employees, so trumpeting about self-care is likely a gesture that the process of compromising one's integrity, moral compass, and dignity while working for the government won't be all bad.
But his reluctance is so entrenched that he sends a messenger through back channels to warn Axe not to buy an unseemly $60 million-plus beachfront property in order to keep the press from trumpeting his indulgence.
And yet they're still hoping it can turn into a golden goose — hence today's trumpeting… By aligning on a universal RCS profile, mobile operators will be able to deploy a consistent RCS implementation, feature set, and configuration.
Black film circles celebrated even before they had seen the film—this was surely what we had all been waiting for—and the media swooned, trumpeting the film as a sure-fire hit and essential conversation starter.
Mercedes still clinched their fourth successive constructors's title and next Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix should wrap up the other one, no doubt with a full Mariachi band trumpeting away in the background, with two races to spare.
Now, with Lyft following suit, trumpeting a major industry partner and even a very official sounding name for the driverless program (The Autonomous On-Demand Network), it suddenly feels more like a reality drivers need to confront.
Headlines and half-page photos quickly filled the world's newspapers and webpages, trumpeting the Transit Elevated Bus (TEB, pictured), a magnificent-looking contraption that, it was claimed, would straddle China's streets, allowing cars to pass underneath it.
" Lochte has already dived in for the company, having posted a video to Instagram trumpeting: "All you do is pull the pin, and it releases a startling alarm that can get you out of a bad situation.
Ironically, the most muscular opposition to him comes from a party, Jobbik, which is even further to the right and which recently accused him of trumpeting "so-called achievements" through "double talk" that conceals his real intentions.
"  Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus said this week he'd rather his party's nominee face Clinton, the RNC spent Sunday night sending out multiple releases buoying Sanders' points, including one at the end trumpeting a "Sanders 'blowout.
Ms. Nixon has also been credited with moving Mr. Cuomo to the left, with her team trumpeting a "Cynthia effect" in the governor's shifts in marijuana policy and other areas, which Cuomo allies have insisted is unrelated.
Sometimes it's a simple brag — boasting about the highest State of the Union TV ratings in history, trumpeting that he appointed more judges than George Washington, inflating the number of electoral college votes he won in 2221.
Speaking to reporters on Saturday, the president praised the "incredible meeting" he had the day before with a top representative of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, trumpeting the "tremendous progress" the two sides had made.
But against this grim reality, the U.S. military has been trumpeting the body counts of Taliban and Islamic State fighters killed in battle — an apparent strategy to drum up White House support for staying in the conflict.
Whether Mr. Spiegel can expand beyond Snap's disappearing photos and texts is unknown, though the media machine will certainly turn up the hype to 11 trumpeting claims that he is the next Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg.
Donald Trump, who rose to prominence trumpeting the very "birther" falsehood that McCain once batted away, seems bent on undermining that tradition; he has proven he's perfectly willing to burn down political norms for short-term gain.
Moscow is waging an unrelenting cyber and information war (for Moscow they are two sides of the same coin) against the West while trumpeting the militarization of the domestic Russian scene, the economy, and Russian political consciousness.
While most voters still have a favorable view of the former governor, it's likely Republicans will be able to outgun him significantly in the fall, and Portman's campaign is trumpeting their unprecedented data and ground game work.
Trump continued the provocative tirade about Cruz by trumpeting his confidence that he'll do well in Cruz's home state of Texas on Super Tuesday, when the state will hold its primary along with 22012 other states and territories.
Trump continued the provocative tirade about Cruz by trumpeting his confidence that he'll do well in Cruz's home state of Texas on Super Tuesday, when the state will hold its primary along with 14 other states and territories.
But NGP VAN, which has maintained the Democratic voter file since 2004 and builds many of the party's voter outreach tools, is trumpeting a different data point: the record number of people using MiniVAN, its mobile canvassing app.
Before Cruz came on stage here in Davenport, a video montage featured conservative radio heavyweights trumpeting the Texas Senator's bona fides: "Ted Cruz is the most conservative candidate running, the most consistently conservative candidate running," Mark Levin said.
Even so, the last few years have seen a flurry of feature stories trumpeting "The Rise of the Female Sommelier," announcing it's time to "Make Way for Women" as they claim their places in cellars around the world.
"Trumpeting more sanctions as a get-tough tactic against North Korea makes it even stranger that this White House refuses to use sanctions against Russia in response to an attack on our democracy," Engel said in a statement.
But the White House is trumpeting the support from the mayors group as an illustration that many politicians on the left, at least at the local level, support the trade deal as something that will help their communities.
I'm kind of floored, because I and other gay people around my age (54) or older spent most of our lives educating people about the bigotry and inaccuracy of those very stereotypes and trumpeting the message — the truth!
The men are sometimes shirtless, posing proudly in their turndowns (the heavy gear traditionally associated with firefighting) and in front of firetrucks, trumpeting their pride at their profession in between posts relating to their hobbies, friends, and families.
Ms. Kelly's exit is so abrupt that it is announced on the day the network runs a full-page ad in The Wall Street Journal trumpeting the ratings of its prime-time lineup, with Ms. Kelly prominently pictured.
Instead of banning political ads, Facebook is trumpeting a few tweaks to the information it lets users see about political ads — claiming it's boosting "transparency" and "controls" while leaving its users vulnerable to default settings that offer neither.
Of course, after Trump began trumpeting his anti-Muslim views, Rubio countered with what my colleague Matthew Yglesias argued is an even more radical plan, to shut down any meeting place (including coffee shops) where Muslims might gather.
Read: A Russian neo-Nazi football hooligan is trying to build an MMA empire across Europe The Identitarians were buoyant in the wake of the verdicts, trumpeting the acquittals on social media as a vindication of their activism.
In an article trumpeting Islamic State's insurgencies in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, the group's weekly Al-Naba newspaper detailed an operation to kidnap and kill Woodman and showed a photograph of what it claimed was his driver's license.
Though Trump has threatened "serious repercussions" if the investigation shows Saudi leadership was involved, the president has been roundly criticized — even by his own party — for repeatedly downplaying the seriousness of the alleged death and trumpeting the arms deal.
Put things in perspective When tragedy strikes somewhere in the world, we relive it every time we turn on the TV, open our social media, check our phone notifications, or walk by a supermarket newsstand trumpeting a sensationalistic headline.
But opponents of closing the facility are trumpeting other provisions, including one that would expand the list of foreign countries where detainees can't be transferred to include any country for which the State Department has issued a traveling warning.
Despite a myriad of critiques pointing out these and other flaws in the study, the damage had already been done: news outlets and environmentalists promptly began trumpeting the "landmark" and "game changing" results as evidence that iPhones could kill.
Speaking to a large group of Democrats gathered in Baltimore for their annual issues conference, the vice president called on lawmakers to adopt an aggressive approach, suggesting they have been too timid in trumpeting their legislative values and victories.
Still, trumpeting the good economy may have limited impact among voters in competitive districts like this mostly white southeast region of Pennsylvania bordering Delaware and New Jersey, which has switched between both parties twice in the past 23 years.
The Chinese also appear attuned to Trump's penchant for trumpeting modest symbolic victories, and could be using that to substitute for or distract from more substantive talks that would force big Chinese concessions on the way their economy is structured.
In Africa, Russia is similarly trumpeting itself as a protector of "traditional values," while also seeking to capitalize on Russia's Cold War past, when the Soviet Union sought to ally itself with opponents of post-colonial influence on the continent.
While many experts view this number as merely a floor for the possible total number of recipients kicked off the program as a result of the policy change, the administration is nevertheless trumpeting this systematic eviction as a great accomplishment.
Visitors arriving at New Street railway station are met by a wall of quotes, trumpeting the advantages of the city: first for quality of life outside London; 23% of the population under 25; the highest concentration of companies outside the capital.
Market watchers have been trumpeting the likelihood of a recession after the yield on the benchmark 4013-year Treasury note briefly dipped below that of the 2-year U.S. note — which has happened for four days over a two-week period.
He has taken 690,000 hostages and is now trumpeting the wonderful opportunity everyone has to pay his policy ransom in order to free them, and he is doing all of it while insisting he desperately wants to free them too.
Besides the objective terribleness of trumpeting life advice from Thomas Friedman, the entry is notable because it was cross-posted to Couric's Instagram account, where it logged over 2000 likes and a handful of comments, including one from Couric herself.
On Wednesday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (the agency responsible for deporting unauthorized immigrants from the US) put out a flashy, photo-studded press release trumpeting the number of immigrants it had arrested in President Trump's first 100 days: nearly 41,000.
While trumpeting the thaw in relations between North and South Korea, North Korean media outlets have continued to criticise the United States, especially over joint military drills it plans to conduct with South Korean troops at the end of the month.
But rather than trumpeting the new pick for FBI director, the President and the White House returned to the communications strategy that White House officials had planned to implement this week: focusing on the Trump's plans to revamp the country's infrastructure.
It is also possible that the loss of Raqqa and ISIS' other military defeats will deal a propaganda blow by once again demonstrating how far it has fallen from its successful messaging strategy of 2014, when it was trumpeting its victories.
He eventually broke character — "that was a long harangue," he observed of his own prepared remarks — and turned to other interests, such as trumpeting the Oxford University credentials of Senator John Neely Kennedy of Louisiana to a decidedly working-class audience.
Democratic leadership aides said Tuesday there was nothing they could do to prevent lawmakers from writing in the name of an alternate candidate and blasting out a press release trumpeting that they had upheld their campaign promise and opposed Pelosi.
The president returned to Washington on Sunday evening after trumpeting the historic nature of his visit — which included the first foray into North Korea by a sitting U.S. president — as proof that his unorthodox style of foreign policy leadership is working.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Monday framed his foreign policy as an extension of his populist economic message, lambasting past presidents and trumpeting his own achievements during a speech meant to outline the guiding principles of his national security strategy.
There is no need to add to that list by becoming a reputation-laundering machine for one of the least admirable regimes on earth — a regime that would seem to violate all the values that Silicon Valley is proud of trumpeting.
While Saudi Arabia was trumpeting its list of high-profile tech advisers, much of the news on Saudi Arabia was focused on the fate of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who disappeared after visiting the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, last week.
While trumpeting the thaw in relations between North and South Korea, North Korean media outlets have continued to criticize the United States, especially over joint military drills it plans to conduct with South Korean troops at the end of the month.
Partly, it is bravado: Trump is sending a message of defiance, refusing to give a "hoax" impeachment the respect it deserves and showing voters he's doing his job, on Wednesday trumpeting what he billed as a historic trade pact with China.
Dave Joyce is running a television ad touting his opposition to his party's efforts to take away health insurance protections for pre-existing conditions while also trumpeting that he "stood up" to Trump on funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
WUHAN, China — President Xi Jinping strode onstage before an adoring audience in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing less than three weeks ago, trumpeting his successes in steering China through a tumultuous year and promising "landmark" progress in 2020.
Some advisers have highlighted to Mr. Trump the short-term lift the strike could give his re-election prospects, and his campaign has run nearly 800 distinct Facebook ads trumpeting the killing, according to Acronym, a progressive digital strategy group.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czechs celebrated their nation's first Alpine Olympic gold medal on Saturday after Ester Ledecka's shock win in the Super-G with newspaper headlines trumpeting the victory and television news giving the soft-spoken 22-year-old old blanket coverage.
We don't know how angry the quoted students themselves were about it; giving an opinion to a campus newspaper reporter who asks is quite different from spending a lot of one's own time and energy trumpeting how the food is offensive.
The posts on Twitter spanned a range of foreign and domestic issues, and seemed to hew to two clear themes: Attacks on Mr. Trump's perceived rivals, and trumpeting of what he considers his proudest achievements in the face of public criticism.
Even the posts (now removed) in late 2018 and early 2019, trumpeting his dislike for homosexuals and fat people, and offering rambling adulatory messages about Vladimir Putin (whose face is tattooed across his chest), have not deterred his fans and supporters.
Where technology and economics collide This week, Donald Trump has been trumpeting an announcement by Carrier, which makes furnaces and air conditioners, that the company will be keeping about 800 jobs in the United States instead of moving them to Mexico.
NEW YORK/BEIJING (Reuters) - China's proposed tariffs on U.S. liquefied natural gas and crude oil exports opens a new front in the trade war between the two countries, at a time when the White House is trumpeting growing U.S. energy export prowess.
But on a day when he could've been trumpeting new signals of unity from party leaders like Paul Ryan, Trump aides instead spent much of the day arguing that he had not posed as his own spokesman three to four decades ago.
" Mr. Biden, in one of several forceful defenses of his long record in Washington, adopted the uncommon political strategy of trumpeting the old ways of doing business, after Mr. Buttigieg urged voters to "leave the politics of the past in the past.
The two episodes, Carter's contretemps and Trump's trumpeting of his sexual prowess, came from entirely different places, and define not only the gulf between these two candidates but the chasm that divides America in its bicentennial year and the America of today.
AirPods Audio Sharing – What if instead of trumpeting what you're listening to on social media or fumbling to text a song link to a friend, they could just instantly pipe the sound into their headphones too so you're rocking out in sync?
Before the election, when a victory by Hillary Clinton was widely seen as inevitable, many so-called "progressive" organizations were trumpeting their plans to reform the entire American political system from the top down—an approach sometimes referred to as managerial liberalism.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian government ministers facing an election in coming months launched a social media campaign on Thursday trumpeting successes in creating jobs just weeks after a leading think tank reported 11 million jobs were lost in the country last year.
Mike Pence of Indiana, are expected to campaign intensively across those four must-win states, with Mr. Trump trumpeting a set of blunt slogans through mass media and Mr. Pence focused on shoring up support from conservatives and right-of-center whites.
One day after trumpeting the capture and extradition of an Eritrean man they said was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of African migrants, the Italian authorities said on Thursday they were looking into the possibility that they had the wrong man.
In a blow to Trump, the new spending package has no funding for the concrete border wall that stood as the central promise of his 2016 campaign — an exclusion that Democrats are trumpeting as evidence that they won the long partisan standoff.
As much as some are trumpeting the ability of the Chinese to quickly lock down millions, the real story is that the Chinese government did as authoritarians do: They misled, withholding information from the public until the crisis was at full tilt.
But the star nonfood-related attraction is a few stops east on the 7 train: Corona's Louis Armstrong House Museum, the place where the trumpeting legend lived for three decades, frozen in time from the 1970s and open for tours Wednesday through Sunday.
President Donald Trump on Monday sought to spin fears of a domestic coronavirus epidemic into political attacks against Democrats, trumpeting his own performance amid the crisis even as his administration's health officials continued to offer differing assessments on its risk to Americans.
"The U.S. is trumpeting it would offer economic compensation and benefits in case we abandon nukes," Kim Kye-gwan, the North's first vice minister of foreign affairs, said in a statement days before Mr. Trump released a letter canceling the summit meeting.
On the world stage, the United Nations takes an uncompromising stance on sexual abuse, trumpeting a "zero tolerance" policy for infractions by its employees and condemning rape laws that require a woman to show injuries to prove that she did not consent.
And a House Republican, Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania, was forced to resign this week after a text from his mistress became public in which she mocked him for trumpeting his staunch opposition to abortion as he pressured her to terminate a pregnancy.
While Mr. Sanders has not ended his bid, he has fallen far behind Mr. Biden in the delegate count and has taken to trumpeting his success in the battle of ideas rather than arguing that he still has a path to the nomination.
All of it gives the Trump White House something Nixon never had: a loyal media armada ready to attack inconvenient truths and the credibility of potentially damning witnesses and news reports while trumpeting the presidential counternarrative, at times with counterfactual versions of events.
While it is by no means certain that Ms. Warren will emerge as the Democratic nominee, two of her party's top three candidates — Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders — are trumpeting themes of economic inequality and promises of sweeping political and social reform.
Instead, the loudest voices in the party on Monday were from a group of Republican senators who spent the day trumpeting a newly introduced resolution that would alter Senate rules to allow the chamber to dismiss the House case without a trial.
BRUSSELS, Dec 11 (Reuters) - The European Union's new executive was set to launch a Green Deal policy package to tackle climate change on Wednesday, trumpeting the plan to raise 100 billion euros for the initiative as the bloc's "man on the moon moment".
Ms. Kelly's exit from Fox News was so abrupt that it was announced on the day that the network had run a full-page ad in The Wall Street Journal trumpeting the ratings of its prime-time lineup, with Ms. Kelly prominently pictured.
In speech and through Twitter, he is escalating a conflict and trumpeting military options as he insists on a goal of denuclearization that is unachievable, a tactic of Chinese pressure that is unrealistic and a premise of regime fragility that is wishful thinking.
Restaurant workers, who rely on tips to make a living wage, are pushing for the inclusion of the elimination of the tipped subminimum wage in any trumpeting of new priorities — something Clinton supported last year and that made it into the DNC's 2016 platform.
In fairness, the Valley makes a similar mistake when we celebrate funding rounds, rather than actual achievements — but still, can you imagine an early-stage AirBNB excitedly trumpeting a joint venture with Marriott, or a young Uber desperately seeking a partnership with Yellow Cab?
Despite state media trumpeting the near-unanimous vote by parliament this week to end term limits as reflecting the common "will of the people", an undercurrent of anger and even despair online and in cities reflects less than universal acclaim among the broader public.
At peer brands such as Christian Dior and Calvin Klein, the pendulum has swung back to the star designer, with each brand trumpeting the arrival of such hallowed names as Maria Grazia Chiuri, at Dior, and Raf Simons, at Calvin Klein, as heads of design.
And there would have been nothing bolder than trumpeting that Zion Williamson would still win the Rookie of the Year Award despite news that he'll miss at least six weeks after undergoing surgery Monday to repair a torn lateral meniscus in his right knee.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been trumpeting his country's "100 years of mateship" with the United States, harkening back to American-Australian comradeship in World War I. So, as meetings go this week, Trump's Friday get-together with Turnbull should be one of his easiest.
Though he had the potential to be a voice of reason in this moment of confusion about health, he's had a history of leading America adrift, trumpeting homeopathy, discredited research about GMOs, and reiki — or "energy medicine" — as a useful addition in the operating room.
DCCC spokesperson Tyler Law cited "the dark cloud of scandal and corruption hanging over [Republicans'] heads," in a press release Thursday, trumpeting a Cook Political Report change in ratings in that district, and in Iowa's 20163st District, after the House Ethics Committee extended an investigation into Rep.
The just-announced Republican tax plan, which President Donald Trump is trumpeting as a boon for the middle class, would disproportionately benefit the rich and actually result in moderate tax increases for one in four U.S. households, according to an analysis by a nonpartisan group of experts.
In the first agreement, the countries also vowed not to support "antagonistic media," an apparent reference to Al Jazeera -- the satellite news station based in Qatar and funded by its government -- which other Gulf states accuse of trumpeting opposition groups in the region including Egypt and Bahrain.
Acknowledging that victim politics has been around for a long time, and is also sometimes practiced by the right (as with the Trump administration's trumpeting of the victims of immigrant crime), Dougherty still finds something uniquely dangerous about contemporary identity politics as found among college students.
At the same time, he used the political connections he cultivated as one of the Republican Party's top donors to give him a lift in the final weeks of the campaign, trumpeting endorsements from Donald Trump Jr., the president's son, and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky.
He raised more than $3.5 million, airing commercials trumpeting his achievements for Delaware and boasting of all the miles he put on his Town & Country minivan — but also reminding voters of his opposition to Mr. Trump and polarizing cabinet figures such as Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
In a state with numerous military bases and veterans, Mr. Burr, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, emphasized his national security credentials, trumpeting, among other things, a bill he had sponsored that would prevent President Obama from closing the detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
But he surged in the polls after releasing an ad in which he put together an assault rifle while wearing a blindfold, trumpeting his support for a background check law and taunting his opponent over who really knew their way around firearms in this gun-loving state.
But Trump, who spent the afternoon in Blue Ash, Ohio, trumpeting his economic and tax plan and all it is doing for the average American, did not say a single word on what was happening 650 miles to the east at the New York Stock Exchange.
The questionnaire yielded at least one tidbit that Democrats are trumpeting as reason to object to Judge Kavanaugh: the judge's past statements that the unanimous 1974 Supreme Court ruling that forced President Richard M. Nixon to turn over the Watergate tapes might have been wrongly decided.
Even as the restive board was evaluating Mr. Miller's performance in late August, he was trumpeting the synergy he envisioned for its costliest animated film ever, "The Black Cauldron," marketing it as a theatrical release, a videocassette, a featured Disney Channel movie and a theme-park ride.
Despite state media trumpeting the increase as evidence of the two-child policy's success, the increase in births is lower than the figure of 214 million for which authorities had hoped — and even that figure would not have allowed the country to sidestep the demographic train rolling toward it.
And the N.R.A. has used its digital channels, which reach more than five million members, to echo Mr. Trump's messages: Ginny Simone, a reporter for NRA News, the association's online channel, recently offered a glowing video package showcasing Mr. Trump's convention speech and trumpeting his support among gun owners.
I worry that he's parked for good now, that the powerful laws of the late afternoon, which seem to visit men of a certain age, are pulling him down into some bottomless, mood-darkening sleep, from which he will wake crankily, trumpeting his exhaustion, denying that he ever slept.
Facebook would spend the next few years trumpeting its "Operation Developer Love," where it tried to give app makers more warning about big changes on the roadmap and work with them more closely to ensure they were earning enough to validate the engineering time they poured into the Platform.
Aides say Mr. Sanders is particularly motivated to participate in the debate on Sunday in Phoenix because he views it as his first and possibly last opportunity to face Mr. Biden one on one and hold him accountable for his record, while trumpeting his own record in contrast.
She sought to cling to her talking points on the issue, but confused the matter by insisting she would compel insurance companies to cover those with pre-existing conditions while also trumpeting her support for a "free market" approach on health care and repeatedly denouncing the Affordable Care Act.
Campaign veterans and Capitol Hill aides say part of the challenge, particularly in the House, is that many Republican lawmakers had until last year been in office only with a Democratic president and therefore are well practiced at oppositional politics but know little about trumpeting a positive message.
In general, kids start waving signs when adults are slow to act, and, according to Alcides Velasquez, who researches social media and political activism and participation at the University of Kansas, there is a perception among adults that children will be more effective at trumpeting future-looking messages.
"By trumpeting his accomplishments, many of which are basically red flags to the Republican base, he is basically is saying 'I want my legacy to be carried on and who best to carry it on than somebody who will continue to carry forward the Affordable Care Act,'" Hoffman said.
"All of us can quickly imagine certain subsets of the public cherry-picking results and trumpeting, 'scientists prove claimed modern mass extinction not occurring,'" Brian McGill of the University of Maine, a co-author of the Science paper, wrote in a blog discussing some earlier findings back in 2014.
The U.S. Travel Association says that there are still levers the president can pull to woo foreigners, such as backing "Brand USA", the country's tourism marketing organisation, and trumpeting open-skies agreements and the visa-waiver programme, which allows certain nationalities to enter the country without first obtaining a visa.
It is trumpeting having gained an E-Money Issuer license from the UK's FCA, which also extends to operating in a third fiat currency (Euros), claiming it's the first time the financial regulator has issued such a license to a consumer Internet firm for cross-border payments with blockchain technology.
And there is no reason to consider an August 17th tweet trumpeting a long-discredited story about General John Pershing, in which Mr Trump suggested that stamping out "Radical Islamic Terror" would be a cinch if America would only kill Muslim terrorists with bullets that had been dipped in pig's blood.
Uptight Erin (Kristen Wiig) and nerdy Abby (Melissa McCarthy) were once best friends who co-wrote a book trumpeting the existence of the paranormal, but now that Erin is a college professor seeking tenure at a stuffy university, she's trying to erase any mention of the book off the web.
At a time when Amazon announced a nationwide minimum wage increase that could put pressure on other retailers, the administration was trumpeting a trade pact with Mexico and Canada that will steer auto production to higher wage locales, and leaves in place new tariffs on steel, a key industrial input.
That's because, over the last two months, Mr. Polunin, a former principal at the Royal Ballet in London, has posted around a dozen Instagram messages trumpeting his dislike for homosexuals and "females now trying to take on man role"; and his desire to slap fat people for their lack of discipline.
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, seeking to reignite her sliding candidacy, tried to lean on her local ties in a town-hall-style event on Saturday, trumpeting her links to former Senator Harry Reid of Nevada and her connections to the labor movement that holds so much power in the state.
Some two million visitors come annually to peruse the gewgaws and trinkets at Bronner's — which boasts the square footage of two football fields and is marketed as the biggest Christmas store in the world — in addition to 20-something surrounding acres of trumpeting angels, Christmas trees and wise men on camels.
WASHINGTON — A conservative operative trumpeting his close ties to the National Rifle Association and Russia told a Trump campaign adviser last year that he could arrange a back-channel meeting between Donald J. Trump and Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president, according to an email sent to the Trump campaign.
Instead, the president gave a speech thanking King Salman for his "massive investment in America, its industry, and its jobs" and trumpeting a new arms deal that will transfer a further $93 billion from Saudi Arabia to US defense companies — playing directly into the lie that the United States is stealing from Muslims.
Keeping a key campaign promise, President Trump announced his intention to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement in a Rose Garden speech this afternoon, trumpeting an "America first" message that the United States will forge its own path on climate change — joining Nicaragua and Syria as the only nations outside of the agreement.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE began his rally in Miami on Wednesday by trumpeting minority and female support for his campaign.
Nonetheless the Commission is couching the concession as a win for consumers, trumpeting the forthcoming changes to Facebook's T&C in a press release in which Vera Jourová, commissioner for justice, consumers and gender equality, writes: Today Facebook finally shows commitment to more transparency and straight forward language in its terms of use.
Reporters back in New York, however, knew that the president's call for an end to "sources" — meaning anonymous sources leaking damaging details of his campaign's relationship with Russian officials — did not jibe with his onetime role as a no-fingerprints gossipmonger, trumpeting his business dealings and romantic life in late-night phone calls.
"The U.S. trumpeting about war and extreme sanctions and threat against the D.P.R.K. only emboldens the latter and offers a better excuse for its access to nukes," said Mr. Kim, the North's leader, referring to the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, after watching the missile test on Friday.
Toward that end, they've created policy-specific working groups; launched a "Make It In America" agenda that was endorsed by President Obama; toured the country trumpeting the virtues of universal health care and a hike in the minimum wage; and sponsored countless legislative proposals designed to ease the economic burdens on working Americans.
"With the power of AI and the rise of autonomous and connected vehicles, for the first time in a century, we have mobility technology that won't just incrementally improve the old system but can completely disrupt it," CEO Jim Hackett said in a keynote address at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, trumpeting the pivot.
Bounding energetically to the press-conference lectern after two gruelling days of talks over the terms of Britain's EU membership, Mr Cameron opened his post-summit remarks not by trumpeting the emergency brake on euro-zone integration he had just secured, nor by crowing over his success in denying benefits to EU migrant workers.
But as we look to who should be our next party chair and the leaders who can move our party out of the political wilderness, it's important to remember the lessons of his campaign and not force ourselves to make a false choice between trumpeting an economic message and embracing inclusive social policies. 3.
And while there's certainly no shortage of bombastic headlines trumpeting that your keyboard is dirtier than a toilet seat (a bit of a misconception, as toilet seats tend to be fairly clean compared to other bathroom surfaces), so-called high-touch surfaces like keyboards really can harbor and grow harmful bacteria if left uncleaned.
MANAMA, Bahrain — Eyeing a future Middle East in which the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a thing of the past, business executives, billionaire investors and Middle East diplomats gathered in Bahrain on Tuesday for a White House-led conference meant to promote a long-delayed peace plan by trumpeting the economic opportunities it could spawn.
"Florida is going to be the most significant state in the country in 2018, which I wouldn't have said before yesterday," Mr. Steyer said, trumpeting Mr. Gillum's breakthrough and arguing that his candidacy could bolster turnout in the already-expensive Senate battle between the Democratic incumbent, Bill Nelson, and the outgoing Republican governor, Rick Scott.
"Pompeo publicly parrots whatever he thinks the president wants him to say, and foreign leaders have a very tough time putting themselves next to a parrot that is trumpeting 'America First'," said Brett Bruen, a former State Department official who now serves as president of the Global Situation Room, a crisis management consulting firm.
To thwart the sense that the Republican Party simply shut out certain groups, the report sought to make itself synonymous with the "growth and opportunity party" by having Republicans at the federal level take notes from the successes of local and state-level GOP lawmakers, who've won by trumpeting economic growth over exclusionary social policies.
Finally, Trump kept on trumpeting what a bad deal the Paris climate change agreement was, part of a long pattern of just making shit up about the non-binding agreement that completely ignores the significant commitments made by other countries and support from most sectors of the economy not directly related to extracting and burning fossil fuels.
Indeed, to my mind this is the key difference between those trumpeting the idea of a post-fact culture: that group is essentially nihilistic and poisonously cynical, while academics and researchers (and I am a scholar and researcher of museums as well) want to keep the conversation going, but within what we think are useful and productive boundaries.
"A lot of these sales were negotiated before, so I think some of it is just pushing this narrative that it's good for jobs, good for the economy — elements he's been sort of trumpeting since January 20," said Mike Noonan, director of the Program on National Security at Foreign Policy Research Institute, a think tank in Philadelphia.
But Trump's repeated praise of the North Korean leader, his trumpeting of a still unwritten denuclearization agreement and the sense of history he imparted as he told even the press in the room "congratulations to everybody" could come back to bite Trump, similarly to how President George W. Bush came to regret his "mission accomplished" moment.
In recent days, Trump has been trumpeting the "humane" and "fair" approach he would take to dealing with undocumented immigrants; surrogates have been suggesting that the "big, beautiful wall" Trump promised to build along the southern border could in fact be an electronic, or "virtual" wall at certain points — maybe even a metaphoric wall, for all we knew.
He has delivered partisan red meat at his campaign-style rallies, promising to rip up Nafta and demand better treatment for the United States around the world, but at a gathering of the globalist elite in Davos, Switzerland, last week, he spent most of his speech trumpeting the United States as a place to do business.
In a revealing sign of the party's anxiety about Mr. Trump, the Republican National Committee has taken to trumpeting the "Trump tax cuts" and has urged campaigns and other Republican committees to credit Mr. Trump explicitly and often with enacting the new law, but has faced skepticism from Republicans wary of introducing Mr. Trump's name into competitive elections.
Mr. Sanders has tried to bolster his standing with older voters, and lessen their ardor for Mr. Biden, by trumpeting his support for Social Security and highlighting the former vice president's past willingness to consider cuts to the program — a contrast Sanders supporters believe is vital given Mr. Trump's suggestion this week that he'd pursue entitlement trims.
" In a statement trumpeting the new strategy, Trump touted the successes of his presidency thus far in confronting terrorist groups and financiers of terrorism, from the near-decimation of ISIS in Iraq and Syria to his withdrawal from the Iran deal, which he said "provided a windfall for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its proxies.
He should keep pouring money into jobs and into the pockets of people who will spend until the unemployment rate begins going down and wages begin going up.... And, whatever he does to try to mend the economy, Obama should never stop loudly trumpeting his efforts—so that he is able to reap the credit when improvements occur.
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The net effect is that Facebook is making life hard for civil society groups and public interest researchers to study the flow of political messaging on its platform to try to quantify democratic impacts, and offering only a highly managed level of access to ad data that falls far short of the "political ads transparency" Facebook's PR has been loudly trumpeting since 2017.
They blasted out a release to reporters Wednesday trumpeting support from former intelligence officials who have been deeply critical of the Trump administration, including former Director of National Intelligence James ClapperJames Robert ClapperEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Former DHS, intelligence leaders launch group to protect presidential campaigns from foreign interference Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief MORE.
Mr. Trump's reticence can be attributed to any number of factors: the White House's reluctance to inject itself further in a foreign election; the fact that Mr. Trump is more focused on trumpeting his achievements after 100 days in office; or simply that Mr. Trump likes winners, and Ms. Le Pen looks likely to lose the runoff in two weeks.
But the budget's trumpeting of a $6.9 billion "investment" in CUNY and the State University of New York system papers over a decline in overall state financing over the past several years, leaving the CUNY unions torn between cheering for Mr. Cuomo's decision to make money available for a possible labor agreement and protesting what amounts to a $485 million cut in state funding.
And finally, also back on schedule in New York is Tom Ford, who introduced his own women's line in New York in 2010, decamped for London in 2011, spent a season in Los Angeles and one in the digital space, and is now trumpeting a see-now, shop-now model (also known as see-now, buy-now and see-now, have-now), among other changes.
They include Wang Huning, the party's chief ideologue, who helped craft the propaganda message trumpeting China's rise that is now being criticized in China for alarming the West; Vice President Wang Qishan, Mr. Xi's most powerful lieutenant, who appears to have distanced himself from trade policy in recent months; and Liu He, the Harvard-trained vice premier handling the stalled negotiations with the United States.
To Inskeep's credit, it's an open question whether the book's true hero is Frémont or his wife — the privileged daughter of Senator Thomas Hart Benton (great-uncle to the painter who was his namesake), who decided her life's work would be serving as a stealth political adviser, fighting for abolition though she was born a wealthy Southerner, trumpeting her mostly absent husband's achievements and being famous.
Trumpeting an immigration issue they see as campaign gold, President Obama and other leading Democrats wasted no time on Tuesday bashing Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's plan to force Mexico to fund a multibillion-dollar border wall.
Webb also owns superb examples of banners trumpeting various fraternal societies' professed ideals; magic-lantern slides depicting fraternal symbols or allegorical scenes; and precisely printed color lithographs of such subjects as George Washington in his Freemason's apron or an iconic Rebekah, the biblical character chosen as the namesake for the degree the Odd Fellows created for their female members (in 1851, that fraternal society became the first in the US to invite women into its fold).
No, the Mayweather/McGregor fight is like something out of Donald Trump's most cherished fever dreams: Two "winners" and self-promotional wizards, in love with themselves and the money they've made, surrounded by adoring fans and entourages, trumpeting their achievements and lashing out at each other in front of an enormous baying crowd for garish amounts of money, commanding the attention of the entire world, from the common man to the cultural elites, sucking all the air out of the room and crushing the rest of the entertainment world under the weight and gravity of its spectacle and self-regard, brought to the world by a man who has built a bloodsport into a multi-billion-dollar venture by stealing happily from the Trump playbook: courting controversy, keeping himself in the center of the picture, promoting his business as a manifestation of his own personality, soaking in adoration and deflecting blame and throwing subordinates under the bus whenever anything goes off the rails.

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