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DON LEMON, CNN: So, are we at a crisis point here?
I am fully aware I have been at a crisis point.
"Homelessness is at a crisis level in Los Angeles," Mr. Lynn said.
Volunteer at a Crisis homeless shelter over Christmas or all-year-round.
"I am fully aware I have been at a crisis point," she said.
"The subways in New York City are at a crisis point," he said.
After staying at a crisis center for a month, she returned to her parents.
"The trees are saw blades stuck in the snow," Willa thinks at a crisis point.
But the program, which ran out of funding in September, is at a crisis point.
However, Chang said that while the surge in debt is troubling, it's not yet at a crisis level.
Offred, taken by the authorities, is left at a crisis point and a cliffhanger for the new season.
It is urgent that we address the opioid problem which is at a crisis level in New Hampshire.
Callers will be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in their area, anytime, 24/7.
Turkey, which borders Syria, Iraq and Iran, will join EU leaders in Brussels at a crisis summit on Monday.
Lisa: In his prime-time address on Tuesday, the president said the southern border was at a crisis point.
He said that homelessness in California was at a "crisis level" and called on local and state leaders to act.
Earlier this month, he also said he didn't believe that the government was "at a crisis point" on the national debt.
It is simply an emotional response, he said, by people who are looking at a crisis and seeking a quick solution.
To your point, it is at a crisis state here and the age range that it is happening at is really staggering.
Twitter is at a crisis point in the wake of an earnings report that showed its number of users has stopped growing.
In Alaska, where Planned Parenthood serves 74 percent of Title X patients, access to health care is already at a crisis point.
" In her statement to The Sun, the 43-year-old singer said she is "fully aware I have been at a crisis point.
"The death toll is still uncertain because clearing operations are under way," Philippe told a news conference at a crisis centre in Paris.
To Crowe—who's been a prolific figure in Toronto's at-risk community for two decades—homelessness in Toronto is at a crisis level.
"Fundamentally, we are looking at a crisis in trans people's mental health," Jamie Pallas, communications and project coordinator at Gendered Intelligence, tells me.
Neymar likely would not have played this summer had the games not been in Brazil, and national soccer not been at a crisis point.
Hillary Clinton first considered running for a prominent office — governor of Arkansas — around 1989, at a time when her marriage was at a crisis point.
We are at a crisis point in this country on this issue and I think, you know, you could make the argument that America is changing.
" Over the weekend, Brown told The Sun that she is planning to seek treatment and that she is "fully aware I have been at a crisis point.
The opioid problem is at a crisis level, but targeting pharmaceutical companies because of their deep pockets may enrich a few, but will fail to benefit many.
Indiana State Teachers Association President Keith Gambill said teachers spent the day outside the Capitol with the intention of showing them they are at a crisis point.
Screenshot: Damn Joan/YouTubeIf you're searching for abortion care, be careful using Google Maps—you might end up at a crisis pregnancy center instead of a legit clinic.
A key challenge, for instance, will be pitching the launch of this service in busy metro areas like London, where car density is already at a crisis point.
Trump claims that illegal immigration along the southern border is at a crisis, justifying his demands for more than $133 billion from Congress to finance a border wall.
The Weiners are immersed in the monotonies of domesticity — at one point in the film their baby son is present at a crisis management meeting in the couple's apartment.
"Viruses don't know borders, and they don't stop at them," Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza said at a crisis meeting with World Health Organization (WHO) and European Union representatives.
Crandall, Parnell and Spillan look at a crisis as some sort of an unexpected event that could have a tremendous impact on an organization and lead to negative results.
In an era where accountability for wrongdoing in public office is at a crisis point, it's incumbent on the legal profession to toe the line for the rule of law.
The gathering came at a crisis moment for the iconic American company, now under criminal scrutiny by the Justice Department for its certification and marketing of the 737 Max plane.
I think we are at a crisis point in our country and certainly here in Indianapolis when someone nearly kills someone is released less than a week after the incident occurred.
"The U.S. nuclear sector is at a crisis point where the industry must innovate or die," Jay Faison, CEO of the conservative clean energy group ClearPath Foundation, said in a statement.
Despite the growing pre-shutdown consensus that the apprehension of children and families was at a crisis point, there were at least three distinct arguments as to exactly what the problem was.
"It is a risk that is always on the list," Bostic said, though he said he agreed with Fed chairman Jerome Powell that current risks are manageable and not at a "crisis" level.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The leader of Germany's Social Democrats, Andrea Nahles, will face calls to resign as its parliamentary chief at a crisis meeting on Wednesday after the party's double election defeat, three lawmakers said.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Brussels police have launched a disciplinary inquiry following last week's suicide bombings, after a newspaper reported that a senior officer appeared drunk and incapable at a crisis meeting just after the attacks.
More than a dozen relatives of those on board the aircraft gathered at a crisis center in an army base in the southern coastal town of Myeik, some weeping, pictures released by the military showed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The infrastructure of some of Brussels's federally funded art museums is in such poor shape that government officials will congregate next week at a "crisis meeting" to discuss it.
Mac Thornberry, released a statement saying the "readiness of the military is at a crisis point" after reports that 16 American service members had been killed in noncombat aircraft crashes over a matter of weeks.
As a result, it's relatively easy for women to make an appointment at a crisis pregnancy center without realizing she won't be able to access a full range of reproductive health care options at the center.
The 15,500-student campus in Glassboro, about 25 miles south of Philadelphia, has erupted in a groundswell of anger and frustration at a crisis that is growing agonizingly common on college campuses across the United States.
The buoyant results were widely interpreted as evidence of the success of Tesco's turnaround plan, kick-started with the arrival of CEO Dave Lewis two years ago at a crisis point for the U.K.'s largest supermarket.
We are at a crisis point with regard to opioid misuse and overdose in this country and every single day that we fail to act on this epidemic, we are putting hundreds of lives on the line.
When you're side-by-side with people who are willing to die because they're willing to be that vulnerable in the face of state-sanctioned violence, we are at a crisis point in the United States of America.
WHY WE MAY BE AT A CRISIS POINT WITH TRUMP AND MUELLER: President Trump's showdown with Robert Mueller headed toward a crisis point yesterday, with the White House saying Trump has legal authority to fire the special counsel.
If a woman accidentally ends up at a crisis pregnancy center, she may still want an abortion — but she might struggle to find the time to make an appointment at a provider before her pregnancy is too far along.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Angela Merkel says she is determined that Brexit must not poison relations between Britain and the European Union and went out of her way at a crisis summit on Wednesday to show her lighter side to Theresa May.
Certainly, she was at a crisis point in her stardom, and having this relationship with Hughes that was very public helped people think about her in a different way, helped soften her persona and made it more feminine and more heteronormative.
Such was the case for Ann Rule, who learned that Ted Bundy, with whom she volunteered at a crisis center, answering phone calls from people on the verge of suicide, was responsible for a series of murders of young women across the country.
"We are at a crisis now where if you go to the colleges of education, every single one of them will tell you they are seeing a drop in the number of applicants," said Lily Eskelsen Garcia, president of the National Education Association union.
"I don't think it's at a crisis level now, and I think many of us, including me, are urging the president to negotiate and get this done, because I don't think a trade war is in anybody's benefit," Stivers said in an interview Wednesday.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's controversial response to the deaths of four US soldiers has evolved into a politicized war of words with a Democratic congresswoman and -- by extension, the widow of a fallen service member -- sparking concerns that the US civilian-military divide may be at a crisis point.
Those earlier responses were composed by J&J's outside litigators, led by Peter Bicks at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, and conveyed to Reuters by lawyers at a crisis-management firm co-founded by Lanny Davis, a lawyer who represented U.S. President Bill Clinton in the 1990s and Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former attorney who has pleaded guilty to multiple criminal charges.
Mark Zuckerberg criticizes Trump on immigration "The language here, the fact that it says 'in the judgment of an immigration officer,' that doesn't suggest there's going to be supervisory review, it strongly suggests this is going to be the judgment of officers in the field and they'll have broad discretion about when and where to arrest someone and bring proceedings," said John Sandweg, now at a crisis management firm.
They saw an adoption request for Hannah and her brother at a crisis pregnancy center where she had volunteered. Hannah wanders aimlessly until she sees a Catholic Church and goes in. She seeks consolation from a priest. Hannah experiences an epiphany and finds she is able to forgive her biological mother and forget about the botched abortion.
Retrieved December 12, 2014.Board of Directors. Lucy Daniels Foundation. Retrieved December 12, 2014. After 9/11 Sulkowicz became known for his work as a volunteer counselor at a crisis center for Cantor Fitzgerald, a financial services firm that lost over two-thirds of its employees in the attacks. Sulkowicz has published several articles in scholarly journals, including Harvard Business Review.Kerry J. Sulkowicz, M.D - Publications .
Born Susan Northway in Royal Oak, Michigan, United States, Olasky attended the University of Michigan where her liberal beliefs found a home on the Impeach Nixon campaign. After graduation in 1976, Olasky married Marvin Olasky, moved to California and became an evangelical. In 1983, Olasky received an M.A. in Urban Affairs from the University of Delaware in Newark Delaware, where she was a volunteer counselor at a crisis pregnancy center.
A stirring story about regret, love, and second chances, woven together in a vignette style. The story follows five very different people who sit at a crisis point in their lives—their desires clouded by fear, duty, tragedy, and regret. As each story unfolds, the characters struggle to find the courage to live for themselves, to reclaim the relationships they have lost along the way, and to make time for the things that really matter.
At a crisis meeting on 22 November 2011 between the political and the military leaders, the parties agreed for a new interim government to be formed, and to proceed with the scheduled parliamentary election on 28 November, with a goal of holding a presidential election before the end of June 2012. Also on the same day, the US State Department condemned the excessive use of force against the demonstrators by the Egyptian security forces.
Of this, the continuing association of Peleus and Chiron is the most dependable detail.By way of apology for Clement, Farnell suggests "human sacrifice was occasionally an adjunct of hero-cults, and this at Pella may have been an exceptional rite prescribed at a crisis by some later oracle." (Farnell 1921:311). Dennis D. Hughes, Human Sacrifice in Ancient Greece (Routledge, 1991) offers a skeptical view of the actuality of human sacrifices during historical times.
The base of the Wars of America (1926) monument at Military Park, created by the sculptor of Mount Rushmore to honor America's war dead. "The design represents a great spearhead. Upon the green field of this spearhead we have placed a Tudor sword, the hilt of which represents the American nation at a crisis, answering the call to arms." – sculptor Gutzon Borglum Military Park is a city park in Downtown Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States.
Martha "Marty" Goddard (1941- ) ideas and contributions led to the invention of the modern SAK. In 2020, a New York Times opinion piece brought to light Goddard's contributions to the development of the modern SAK, more commonly known as a rape kit. She has been credited with giving the idea to crime lab analyst Louis R. Vitullo, long credited as the rape kit's inventor. In 1972, Goddard was volunteering at a crisis hotline for teenagers on Halsted Street in Chicago.
Las Vegas Review-Journal. p. E2. At a crisis point, seven men left the community to seek flour and foodstuffs from surrounding communities. Heavy snow forced the abandonment of wagons and teams, and the men finished their rescue mission on foot, reportedly by laying one quilt after another upon the snow to maintain their footing. Due to the Black Hawk War to the north, church officials decided the settlers should abandon the area, and they did so in May 1865.
The base of the Wars of America (1926) monument at Military Park, created by the sculptor of Mount Rushmore to honor America's war dead. "The design represents a great spearhead. Upon the green field of this spearhead we have placed a Tudor sword, the hilt of which represents the American nation at a crisis, answering the call to arms."-- sculptor Gutzon Borglum There are several notable Beaux-Arts buildings, such as the Veterans' Administration building, the Newark Museum, the Newark Public Library, and the Cass Gilbert-designed Essex County Courthouse.
In June 1984, at the annual FFL meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, peace activist Rachel MacNair was elected president of FFL. Out of her office at a crisis pregnancy center in Kansas City, Missouri, she ran FFL for ten years. Under MacNair, FFL began to receive more national exposure through media interviews, involvement in a broad spectrum of anti-abortion issues, and invitations to speak at anti- abortion events. By 1989, FFL was reporting that their research had found statements against abortion that had been made by early feminists.
The first few chapters following the brief introduction about Bundy's birth and family describe Rule's friendship with Bundy, her first impressions of him, and her reluctance to consider the evidence that he might be responsible for the crimes of which he was accused. She met Bundy in 1971 when he was a psychology student at the University of Washington and contemplating a career in law and politics. They worked together at a crisis center taking telephone calls from those at risk of suicide or facing other difficulties. Rule considered Bundy "kind, solicitous, and empathetic".
Loder was born at South Salem, New York February 15, 1801. He began life as a school teacher, and later engaged in the wholesale dry- goods trade in Cedar Street, New York City. Having accumulated a comfortable fortune, he had retired from active business life at the age of forty-three. The reputation he had made as a progressive and successful business man led the struggling New York and Erie Railroad Company, at a crisis in its affairs, to solicit him to take hold of them, and endeavor to save the Company from ruin.
Ultimately, The Annals proved to be an influential and widely respected Oxford history. Darwall-Smith and Riordan hailed it as "the first scholarly history, not just of University College, but of any Oxford or Cambridge college". William Carr praised Smith as "that most honest and accurate of workers among past records, at a crisis in the College history, feeling himself bound to support a view which he believed to be just". While being commended for its academic historiography, The Annals have come to be criticized as poorly structured and obviously rushed.
Her mother died in Mount Gambier in 1891. Catherine and Frederick Martin undertook two extensive tours of Europe in 1890–1904 and 1904–1907, during which she wrote a series of articles, Vignettes of Travel, for the Melbourne Age and Leader, also picked up by the (Boorowa, New South Wales) News. She also published a serial story At a Crisis for the Adelaide Observer April–June 1900. She drew on her travel experiences again for her next novel, The Old Roof Tree: Letters of Ishbel to Her Half- brother, Mark Latimer, a series of essays in letter-form, published in 1906.
Desgrange is credited with founding the Tour de France in 1903 but the idea came from one of his journalists, Géo Lefèvre, who said he blurted out the idea because he felt under pressure to say something at a crisis meeting held at the newspaper's headquarters at 10 rue faubourg Montmartre to resolve its poor circulation. Desgrange looked at the third man present, Georges Prade, and then back to his young journalist. "If I understand you right, petit Géo, what you are proposing is a Tour de France", he said. The words had been used for other sporting events but never for cycling.
When L'Auto 's circulation didn't match the hopes of its backers, Lefèvre was the youngest at a crisis conference held on the first floor of L'Auto's office in the rue Faubourg Montmartre in Paris. He said in subsequent interviews that he suggested a six-day race round France only because he could think of nothing else to say.L'Équipe, France, 8 July 2003 Desgrange said: "As I understand it, petit Géo, you are suggesting a Tour de France". The name had been used before, particularly in car racing, as the Tour de France Automobile was first held in 1899, but it was the first time it had been used in cycling.
In the early morning hours of June 29, 2020, four-year-old LeGend Taliferro was killed while he was sleeping after his apartment was shot by gunfire. The death of Taliferro occurred during a time of increased violence in Kansas City and Missouri as a whole, with at least five children being killed in Kansas City in the first six months of 2020. On July 3, 2020, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas sent a letter to the Governor Mike Parson stating that the city was "at a crisis point" regarding crime. Mayor Lucas called on Governor Parson to create a special legislative session in the Missouri General Assembly so Missouri could address the crime issue facing the city.
Prime Minister Qarase said in reply that Chaudhry's comments were "full of lies and distortions." In a further comment on 19 January, he announced his intention to sue Chaudhry for defamation. The truce brokered by Vice-President Madraiwiwi at a crisis meeting between the Prime Minister and the Military Commander that morning would not solve the impasse, he said, because the lines had already been drawn over the Unity Bill. The Fiji Times quoted police spokeswoman Sylvia Low on 20 January that two complaints had been received concerning Jokapeci Koroi, one concerning her public endorsement of a potential Military coup, and the other concerning allegations she had made about the supposed role of senior civil servant Lesi Korovavala in an alleged army mutiny on 12 January.
The 1996 WAFL season was the 112th season of the West Australian Football League in its various incarnations. It saw the league at a crisis point with attendances decimated by the rise of the Eagles and newly formed Dockers of the AFL. With serious financial problems for a number of clubs, especially PerthLewis, Ross; ‘Gerreyn Refuses To Let Demons off the Hook’; in The Game; p. 11; from The West Australian; 29 April 1996 and Swan Districts but also Claremont, East Perth and West Perth,East, Alan (2005); From Redlegs to Demons: A History of the Perth Football Club from 1899; p. 165 the league intensely debated whether to expand or contract the competition.See Casey, Kevin (1995); The Tigers’ Tale: the origins and history of the Claremont Football Club; Claremont Football Club; p. 201.
Of special significance to married women, Raksha Bandhan is rooted in the practice of territorial or village exogamy—in which a bride marries out of her natal village or town, and her parents, by custom, do not visit her in her married home. Anthropologist Leo Coleman writes: > Rakhi and its local performances in Kishan Garhi were part of a festival in > which connections between out-marrying sisters and village-resident brothers > were affirmed. In the "traditional" form of this rite, according to > Marriott, sisters exchanged with their brothers to ensure their ability to > have recourse—at a crisis, or during childbearing—to their natal village and > their relatives there even after leaving for their husband's home. For their > part, brothers engaging in these exchanges affirmed the otherwise hard-to- > discern moral solidarity of the natal family, even after their sister's > marriage.
Of special significance to married women, Raksha Bandhan is rooted in the practice of territorial or village exogamy, in which a bride marries out of her natal village or town, and her parents, by custom, do not visit her in her married home. Quote: Rakhi and its local performances in Kishan Garhi were part of a festival in which connections between out- marrying sisters and village-resident brothers were affirmed. In the "traditional" form of this rite, according to Marriott, sisters exchanged with their brothers to ensure their ability to have recourse—at a crisis, or during childbearing—to their natal village and their relatives there even after leaving for their husband's home. For their part, brothers engaging in these exchanges affirmed the otherwise hard-to-discern moral solidarity of the natal family, even after their sister's marriage.
Around the same timespan, Sheila is tormented by visions centring around her father on the Encrucijada. Due to her extreme psychotherapy, she is not directly aware of this, and instead her visions are transmuted into apocalyptic nightmares that her husband Billy Zeber has turned into award- winning movies, making Sheila rich and famous. He is unable to alleviate her psychic pain however, and at a crisis point sends a letter of supplication to Radioactive Island, begging Gojiro to come to America and make a movie, Gojira and Joseph Brooks in the Valley of Decision, addressing Gojiro by the titles he responded to Billy's question. Gojiro and Komodo secretly make their way to America, Komodo shrinking Gojiro to the size of a normal lizard using a technology variously described as a shrinking pill, ray, injection or potion.
The Prince-Regent, who would become King John VI of Portugal, was not interested in returning to mainland Portugal immediately after the Peninsular War A report was sent from the Regency to John VI on 2 June 1820, stating: :"Portugal has arrived at a crisis in which it will suffer a revolution of fortunes, of order, an anarchy, and other ills that will bring a complete reduction of public credit...".José Hermano Saraiva, (2007), p.276 Portugal's neighbor Spain, during its resistance to the Napoleonic invasions, had approved a liberal Constitution when King Ferdinand VII was in exile, but it was quickly abrogated on his return, and he reigned as absolute monarch. The Spanish model also served as an example for the Portuguese: a popular uprising in the provinces against absolutism forced the Spanish monarch to reinstate the 1820 Constitutional monarchy.
Stan Brakhage felt that Window Water Baby Moving had insufficiently captured his emotions at the birth of his child, and intended Thigh Line Lyre Triangular as an improvement. > Only at a crisis do I see both the sense as I've been trained to see it > (that is, with Renaissance perspective, three-dimensional logic, colors as > we've been trained to call a color a color, and so forth) and patterns that > move straight out from the inside of the mind through the optic nerves - > spots before my eyes, so to speak - and it's a very intensive, disturbing, > but joyful experience. I've seen that every time a child was born .... Now > none of that was in WINDOW WATER BABY MOVING; and I wanted a childbirth film > which expressed all of my seeing at such a time.Brakhage Scrapbook: Stan > Brakhage Collected Writings 1964-1980, edited by Robert A. Haller (1982) New > York: Documentext, p253 Like many Brakhage works, Thigh Line Lyre Triangular is a silent film.
South Dakota enacted a law in 2011 which would have required consultation at a crisis pregnancy center as a precondition to obtaining an abortion. The law, which was to take effect in July 2011, also would have established a 3-day waiting period, the longest in the country. In June 2011, Judge Karen Schreier issued a preliminary injunction blocking the law from going into effect, writing that the provisions "constitute a substantial obstacle to a woman's decision to obtain an abortion because they force a woman against her will to disclose her decision to undergo an abortion to a pregnancy help center employee before she can undergo an abortion." Although the law remains enjoined, the state later enacted another law which excluded weekends and holidays from the 72-hour waiting period mandated for a person seeking an abortion, potentially extending the wait for the procedure to 6 days, so that only days when CPCs were already open would count as part of the period.
Coin depicting Hieronymus of Syracuse The Assassination of Hieronymus, King of Syracuse Hieronymus (; 231–214 BC) was a tyrant of Syracuse. He succeeded his grandfather, Hiero II, in 215 BC. He was at this time only fifteen years old, and he ascended the throne at a crisis full of peril, for the Battle of Cannae had given a shock to the Roman power, the influence of which had been felt in Sicily; and though it had not shaken the fidelity of the aged Hiero, yet a large party at Syracuse was already disposed to abandon the alliance of Rome for that of Carthage. The young prince had already given indications of weakness, if not depravity of disposition, which had alarmed his grandfather, and caused him to confide the guardianship of Hieronymus to a council of fifteen persons, among whom were his two sons-in-law, Andranodorus and Zoippus. But the objects of this arrangement were quickly frustrated by the ambition of Andranodorus, who, in order to get rid of the interference of his colleagues, persuaded the young king to assume the reins of government, and himself set the example of resigning his office, which was followed by the other guardians.

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