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You – you've broached the subject with – with President Putin?
HILARY POTTSLondon You broached a topic close to my heart.
Given the time pressure, tricky topics will be broached early.
He has not broached the subject since being sworn in.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry broached a plan to subsidize coal.
Uncomfortable topics may be broached, but you can handle it.
My accountant recently broached the subject of marriage with me.
Ford initially broached the topic with her congresswoman, Democratic Rep.
As they spoke, the subject of dating histories was broached.
Somewhat serendipitously, Omar actually broached the topic with us independently.
These questions are not explicitly broached in the wall text.
When I broached the subject to friends they were respectfully hesitant.
One of the topics broached was his favorite comic book superheroes.
"We've broached it, but we haven't done it," Stewart says conspiratorially.
Rather, it claims that Foxconn broached the topic in March 2019.
Another issue that was broached was the pay for NFL cheerleaders.
Chile's ambassador to the U.S. broached the possibility of declassifying the
Perhaps that's why he's already broached the possibility of backing out.
According to the Post, Trump broached the subject during a Feb.
The outspoken pop star broached politics, but kept it non-committal.
That topic was not broached on Monday night, according to lawmakers.
The government has also broached a judicious reform of labour laws.
There were some reports that he had broached it with his advisers.
She says Patton broached the topic of Thicke spanking Julian on Dec.
It's a topic Buffett has broached before when comparing investing to baseball.
Another source said Riyadh has broached the subject with U.S. energy officials.
She broached the issue during an interview with GQ back in 2015.
But does any of these vulnerabilities get broached by Holt or Quijano?
Why, Kimmel wondered, had no writer for children broached "the ultimate tragedy"?
So far, no one in Likud has publicly broached such an idea.
It should have been broached years ago, but it is still doable.
It is no surprise that Mr. Trump broached none of these issues.
The Pentagon quickly approved the idea when broached by CENTCOM, the official added.
I agree that you might have broached the subject with your boss first.
When I first broached the subject with them, some were hesitant to join.
I don't know anyone else who has broached the subject to their family.
Trump's top vulnerabilities — tax returns, birther comments, comments about women — were all broached.
Most Democrats have not yet publicly broached the subject of impeachment -- though Reps.
But have any of these vulnerabilities been broached by Raddatz, Cooper, Holt, Quijano?
Icahn broached the prospect of facing off again with Dell's founder, Michael Dell.
But when she broached the topic with her partner, her reaction was tepid.
We cut right at the point that a sensitive topic is being broached.
But after they broached the idea of her getting treatment, Nakesha moved out.
So much so that she became visibly uncomfortable when the subject was broached.
But now, three years later, Dr. Esvelt wishes he hadn't broached the idea.
In March, Ms. Huffington broached the topic of Uber to Ms. Saint John.
Once, pierced by sudden guilt and horror, she broached the subject with her husband.
Before Harris, plenty of academics had broached the subject of values in technology design.
"I answered that question the other day," he said when the subject was broached.
Like politics, race and religion, net neutrality is an issue to be broached gingerly.
But yesterday, the reality series broached a topic relevant to many women: fertility difficulties.
Macron first broached the idea of reinstating the national service during his presidential campaign.
One evening, around the dinner table, I broached the topic of bringing him home.
The billionaire first broached the idea of building a Hyperloop for transportation in 2013.
This isn't the first time the subject of a presidential resignation has been broached.
After the third overdose, she said, the woman broached the possibility of seeking treatment.
"It's fine; it's fine," he said, looking rather ashen when the subject was broached.
A few days later, she broached the topic again, making her stance crystal clear.
Hammargren's love for science shines most bright when the topic of space is broached.
Unable to hold in his feelings any longer, Mr. Mohammed soon broached the subject.
A Christian pavilion was one of the few that broached the topic of war.
In the meeting, the topic of sanctions was reportedly not broached by the delegation.
When it was broached that way, it didn't seem weird to me, it was flattering.
Then Evers released a letter saying that it was Foxconn that first broached the possibility.
In contrast, it was Mr Xi himself who broached the idea of the China solution.
Hart was forthcoming with the situation, explaining that he and Parrish have broached the subject.
But the auditorium was notably silent when he broached the subject of human rights practices.
He has said he broached the idea in conversations with other members of the campaign.
For every theory broached this cycle, there's a counter-argument and loads of second-guessing.
Most recently, he broached the topic in his commencement speech at Tulane University in May.
In medical school, none of my professors had ever broached the possibility of disease eradication.
Another topic was broached: Should a bipartisan "unity" ticket run in the 2020 Presidential election?
Berg's religious background — his grandfather was an esteemed rabbi — is broached but not lengthily explored.
While taking some audience questions, Nye once again broached the election, encouraging attendees to vote.
Y.) and House Budget Chairman John Yarmuth (D-Ky.) broached the subject in a Sept.
She had decided to put the subject aside and see if Eli broached it again.
O'Reilly's exit was also broached during his soon-to-be-canceled show at 8 p.m.
That was almost certainly wrong earlier this year, when Trump broached the subject with Comey.
Mueller's prosecutors broached the topic of Whitaker's effect on the probe in a court filing Monday.
This is to say nothing of the political feasibility question, which she has not yet broached.
Several Democrats in the House of Representatives have already broached the subject of further investigations. Rep.
The conversation broached the topic of anger when Leeds said that she felt anger wasn't enough.
So on a campaign flight to Iowa one day, Gibbs finally broached the subject with Obama.
And when Mr. Cuomo broached the idea on Tuesday at the steakhouse, Mr. Klein quickly accepted.
And a bit later, Hannity broached the number of days Clinton has taken off since Aug.
Ford broached the subject of artificial memories when talking with Bernard about his true robot self.
This year, Mr. Kang casually broached to Mr. Iti the idea of joining the Maori Party.
Mr. Giuliani declined to identify the lawyers who broached the subject with him or their clients.
It is unclear who broached the subject of a potential pardon — Mr. Cohen or Mr. Costello.
A month later, it invited Republican lawmakers to a meeting that again broached the company's future.
Ben Bernanke, then the Fed chairman, first broached the subject with his colleagues a decade earlier.
In the Saudi telling, it was the Qataris who first broached the idea of peace mediators.
Xi reportedly first broached the idea during his meeting with Obama at Sunnylands in June 2013.
Speculation was fueled by an NBC News report that Mr. Trump last month broached firing Gen.
" Asked again if he had broached the subject with officials there, he said, "I have not.
This revives a plan first broached five years ago, before a major slump in crude prices.
Now a local transportation committee in Manhattan has broached the unthinkable: eliminating free street parking altogether.
As I broached the subject after surgery, I just wanted more information, and maybe a solution.
He said the Yankees had not broached the subject of a potential extension with him yet.
Folwell also has broached renegotiating fee agreements with hundreds of existing fund managers, but to no avail.
"It's not a top agenda item, but the subject will be broached," the Canadian government source said.
"It's not a top agenda item, but the subject will be broached," a Canadian government source said.
The meeting proceeded well until the Ukrainians broached the subject of a meeting between the two presidents.
Season length: Owners have broached the idea of an 18-game regular season, despite player safety concerns.
One major topic it hasn't yet broached, though, is the effects of automation on the labor market.
At last, the show broached the subject of how Toby and Kate can fix their struggling relationship.
Yet within the first few minutes of each interview, all of my interviewees independently broached the subject.
When she broached the subject with him, he took the opportunity to broach another with her: lunch.
And one night I sort of broached it with [Josh]: 'How do you feel about a junior?
The idea of reparations for slavery is being broached by several 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, with Sen.
The terms of an alliance between the Xenophon team and either major party have not been broached.
She broached the topic of sexual mechanics, something we never expected to hear about on the show.
Actor Bryan Cranston was one of the many people who broached moving to Canada if Trump won.
Notably, neither he nor anyone with him publicly broached the two main topics of concern in Tatarstan.
But the subject of a DACA-for-wall deal was never broached over the weekend, aides said.
Mr. Trump first broached the subject in a Twitter message posted shortly before midnight on Wednesday evening.
The company said it was open to improving its profit margins, another topic broached by Third Point.
It is not clear if the new talks even broached these or other proposals in any detail.
Mr. Trump first broached the idea of sitting down with Mr. Kim during the 2016 presidential campaign.
It seemed that no one wanted to make a movie that broached this topic in the slightest.
JOE KERNEN: The President even broached the possibility of zero rates here or even negative rates here.
When Chris Cuomo broached the topic with Chuck Schumer last night, this is the response that he got.
Sheriff's deputies and police eventually broached the suite door using explosives and found Paddock dead inside by suicide.
There are quite a few big issues that have barely been broached, if spoken about at all, onstage.
But it is a subject that's been broached by donors of all types in the past, Patton said.
This isn't the first time that the Arthur universe has broached the subject of gay couples, in fact.
A group of friends, including host Will Ferrell, find themselves panicked when the topic is broached at dinner.
President Barack Obama encouraged Mubarek's ouster, but found that human rights were no easier broached with his successors.
Foxx also broached the subject about her recusal and added there was zero outside influence on the case.
As the students got into the nitty gritty of the day's work, Powel broached the ethics conversation again.
Clinton, who served as a secretary of State, could have broached Raddatz's point instead if she so chose.
All of these issues were broached at some point during our day together, though none were evidently settled.
Gun restrictions were hardly broached, save for several comments about how it's the direction Democrats want to go.
"As both (the President and Whitaker) have said, that topic of discussion was not broached," the official added.
One topic that will surely be broached during the retreat is how House Republicans will recapture a majority.
When GQ's reporter broached the subjected, Gomez got irritated, saying: "No, no, no, no, no," before explaining her frustration.
Even his own mom didn't take Mattox seriously when he first broached the idea of starting a hedge fund.
" Sunny Hostin also broached on Reynolds' love of Field, saying, "He also called you the love of his life.
However, Turner also broached the subject "spontaneously" in an interview with investigators, a detective said in the arrest affidavit.
Is this actually a topic being broached by a reality dating show as ridiculous and ridiculed as The Bachelor?
MB simmers on this concept when broached whether the outlet would have seen this success even five years ago.
I broached the idea with what was then the New York chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, now called CaringKind.
When Cook broached the subject, the camera operator of the live feed in the press room cut to Rev.
Boris Epshteyn, senior advisor to the Trump-Pence campaign, again on Thursday said the subject had not been broached.
During his Wednesday address, Xi also broached the political hot potato of runaway real estate prices in the country.
Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson broached ideas for a post-Brexit British military in an interview with the Sunday Telegraph.
His daughter, Ivanka Trump, broached the child care idea during her speech at the Republican National Convention last month.
A judge, however, ruled in Google's favor, stating that the department's request was too broad and broached privacy concerns.
John F. Kelly, the chief of staff, at one point broached resigning over the handling of Mr. Porter's case.
Marriage was definitely not a question Joe and I had broached in the eight months we'd been hanging out.
Yet the leading parties in the election have hardly broached these issues, instead fanning anger over immigration and security.
The idea for re-inc was first broached by Ms. Klingenberg in 2015, after the last World Cup victory.
However, Turner also broached the subject "spontaneously" in an interview with investigators, a detective said in the arrest affidavit.
In her brief public statement at 10 Downing Street on July 13, May broached Britain's version of identity politics.
In late November such liberal icons as Bernie Sanders and President Obama cautiously broached the subject of identity politics.
"Too Heavy for Your Pocket" dramatizes questions of class difference within the black community that rarely get broached onstage.
While well intentioned, we now understand the sensitivities we've broached by showing our collection within the context of these images.
Then he broached the issue of the apartment, which rents for well below market rate, as it is rent stabilized.
Jackie first broached the idea to her family in 1956 after giving birth to a stillborn daughter, informally named Arabella.
The employee stated that the topic was broached but that penetration testing against the PRN Server, ultimately, did not happen.
However, I waited an hour before sexual assault was even mildly broached, and it was a lackluster joke at that.
A Twitter spokesperson said Dorsey was unaware of host's views on the matter, which were not broached during the interview.
The Times also reported in January that McGahn had threatened to resign at one point when Trump broached firing Mueller.
Current and former U.S. officials confirmed the pair's discussion, contradicting Flynn's public claim he never broached the subject with Kislyak.
He was in attendance at the mandatory players meeting last Friday in Melbourne where Djokovic broached some of these topics.
With the topic broached, Mr. Cannavale, in a white T-shirt depicting cartoon renderings of Tupac and Biggie, got animated.
Claudia was on board, and when they broached the scheme to Paige, she seemed amenable, although the secretiveness bothered her.
The matter was broached in a previous meeting and both sides are expected to explore it further in coming talks.
Trump replied with, "I would like you do us a favor, though," and broached the subject of politically motivated investigations.
The swelling scandal was also broached by reporters during his meetings with the leaders of Singapore, Poland and Great Britain.
Late that night, before he became "too attached," Mr. Arison braced himself for disappointment and broached the subject of children.
As Kotb began making arrangements in 2016 to move in with longtime partner Schiffman, 61, she broached the topic of adoption.
He told CNBCthat he "didn't get a lot of pushback" internally when he broached the idea ofapproaching Koch for a donation.
Wednesday's meeting ended with many members saying they want the legal battles and committee investigations to continue before impeachment gets broached.
Now that the topic has been broached, he's nervous that he might not be able to have children on his own.
Janssen again broached the subject in 2017, when she told Us Weekly that it wasn't her decision to exit X-Men.
Among the topics broached during the talks are questions around building capacity and how quickly the company can start moving in.
But every time he broached the issue, the CEO of Prepa would resign, and Bracero would be back at square one.
While there's nothing to indicate that has happened, the topics has already been broached in Washington, D.C. Back in 2013, Sen.
On Wednesday, lawmakers repeatedly broached broader security concerns that have long been raised about ZTE and Huawei, another Chinese telecommunications provider.
Parker said he had no idea that the Nets even had a D-League affiliate until his pastor broached the subject.
Sculptures by Eva Hesse and Alina Szapocznikow, in different ways, pick up on the theme of dissolution broached by Hodler downstairs.
And he already had the Headspace app on his phone when he broached the idea of using it with his staff.
Agents later met with Holzer, who lived in Pueblo, and he broached the idea of bombing the synagogue, the affidavit said.
He even broached the possibility, however remote, that he would re-enter a Pacific trade agreement, which he scrapped last year.
With trepidation, as we drove on a long stretch of road on a Navajo reservation, I broached the subject of politics.
Mr. Balakrishnan, the foreign minister, said the idea of having the summit meeting in Singapore was broached by the United States.
So when WWF chairman Vince McMahon, Ebersol's former business partner, broached the idea of a new football league, Ebersol was listening.
When Mr. Cuomo broached the idea for the AirTrain in 793, his office said that building it would cost $450 million.
When the old "Roseanne" broached serious issues — depression, domestic abuse — it stuck with its stories and recognized they had lasting consequences.
" The Athletic reported "through NFL sources that the possibility of the Chargers moving to London has been broached among league personnel.
Current and former U.S. officials seemingly contradicted Pence and other administration officials who said Flynn never broached that topic with Kislyak.
American Affairs has broached them, but I find the foreign-policy views there less penetrating than the rest of the journal.
But though the show broached political topics and let Mike wave his conservative flag, its focus was almost never on politics.
Speaking at a news conference in Washington on Thursday, Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said he broached the issue with Kelly.
In the past, Flynn has broached ambitious reforms of the NSC staff, calling its structure under the last administration "bloated" and inefficient.
So, we shouldn't be surprised that she broached the topic of sex while pregnant on Friday's episode of The Amber Rose Show.
" Trump first broached the topic of acquiring Greenland from Denmark last Sunday, telling reporters it was essentially "a large real estate deal.
Many people were irked by how Trump broached the topic with a child, with some accusing him of "ruining Christmas" for Collman.
When he broached the subject of quitting, he said, his parents told him they would love him whatever he decided to do.
Our photog gently broached the subject ... someone took aim at Keef outside the W Hotel in Times Square around 6 AM Saturday.
He also never broached the topics of immigration or appointments to the Supreme Court, which could have helped him with conservative voters.
" When a W magazine writer broached the subject of her transformation, she said, "Oh no, you better not be bringing up 'ugly.
The scariest part was that whenever a reporter broached the idea of retirement, Henderson acted like he never imagined the day coming.
Even when the show broached her PTSD in season 2, there was no way to know that included recovery from sexual assault.
Tonight Show guests usually keep it pretty light conversation-wise, but Bryan Cranston broached a new subject on Wednesday night's show — murder!
He has broached the topic individually with Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, including at the G20 summit in Osaka in June.
He also broached a contentious topic he has discussed previously — his support for waterboarding, an enhanced interrogated technique banned under President Obama.
Trump broached the issue first, according to Tillerson, and repeatedly pressed Putin on the matter, even as the Russian president denied involvement.
The issue has been broached in talks in recent days, three sources say, including during the weekend negotiations with bipartisan congressional staff.
" Campaigning on Friday in Wisconsin, Mr. Cruz broached the subject unprompted, reminding voters that Mr. Trump had recently "taken to attacking Heidi.
During that gathering, Kalanick and some of those in attendance broached the idea of using his own money to buy Kamel's cars.
As we tore across the Black Rock Desert in search of the rocket, Allen broached a theory of what had gone wrong.
But the first reporter to ask a question broached the number of trademarks that China recently awarded Ms. Trump's private, eponymous brand.
Trump broached that topic first, according to Tillerson, and repeatedly pressed Putin on the matter, even as the Russian president denied involvement.
The exhibition was broached in 2010 when Musealia, a family-owned company whose shows include artifacts from the Titanic, approached the museum.
The Yankees have broached extension talks with Betances and Hicks, both of whom are set to become free agents after this season.
The realignment Mr. Blood broached took place as a result, with the United States coming to the aid of the Afghan rebels.
Many of the issues addressed in the hacked cables — like the hand-wringing over Trump — have been broached publicly by EU leaders.
According to emails obtained by the outlet, the idea was broached by an official from the Family Research Council, a conservative lobbying group.
But until recently, refugee resettlement hardly ever broached mainstream American consciousness, and when it did it was rarely under a cloud of controversy.
The idea of sending a delegate to Congress has been broached by the nation on numerous prior occasions, most recently in early 2017.
For him, the discipline's fundamental question is the one broached by Jean-Baptiste Say 200 years ago: does supply create its own demand?
On Wednesday's Kocktails with Khloé, Khloé Kardashian asks Wilkinson, 30, how she's broached the conversation with Hank IV, 6, and Alijah, 22 months.
There are a lot of interesting pieces that Lucy in the Sky could have unpacked, a lot of questions it might have broached.
Refinery29 broached this subject with CNN anchor Ana Cabrera, who is part of a wave of prominent Latinas who are leading TV journalism.
Though the couple has strived to keep their relationship private, it's been broached on the current season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
" Her PBS interview broached the same subject, and Carlson said that she is "going to be taking a very serious look at that.
For his part, Sessions broached the subject during an April speech in Arizona, seemingly surprised at how much attention the issue had gotten.
Though the couple has strived to keep their relationship private, it's been broached on the current season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
He broached the topic of divorce with his ailing wife while she was hospitalized because their marriage was inconvenient to his extramarital affair.
It was the Times that, during the 1992 Presidential campaign, initially broached the Whitewater story—a saga of relatively modest indiscretions and misdeeds.
JoJo carefully broached the subject with Jordan, who in turn dodged the questions, expertly avoiding going into any more detail about it all.
Papadopoulos is said to have broached the topic at a March 2016 meeting with Trump's national security team at which Sessions was present.
Clinton has come under criticism for expressing skepticism of charter schools and teachers' evaluations, two topics she hardly broached in Thursday's upbeat address.
It was actually kind of magical that when we first broached the subject, we realized, wait a minute, neither of us wants kids.
One idea broached at the Fed meeting was allowing the economy to "run hot," with an overshoot in unemployment hopefully kick-starting inflation.
The idea, which Mr. Trump has broached before, has emerged as America's latest strategy to repel accusations that it has abandoned free trade.
The Weddings section approached this article more from the perspective of Batman's impending marriage, which was how DC broached the idea to us.
Some people who spoke to Business Insider said they broached the topic of potential refunds with Ascential but there were no concrete proposals.
The industry has also broached the delicate topic of how to employ companies' vast stores of data on hundreds of millions of Americans.
I mailed in the completed BIRD DROPPINGS grid, and then at the 2017 A.C.P.T., I broached the subject with both Will and Joel.
Mr. Auburn, who first broached the idea four years ago, might have spared himself some trouble by choosing an easier work to adapt.
A former lawyer for Mr. Trump, John M. Dowd, broached the prospect of a pardon with a lawyer for Mr. Flynn in 2017.
Among the topics he broached was the choice to sit or stand during the National Anthem, a hot-button issue for the NFL.
During their conversation, Mr. Trump broached the idea of a White House visit by Mr. Putin, who has not been there since 2005.
Lingering questions about how and why Hernandez wasn't given more mental and emotional support while he was a Patriot are never even broached.
We had already discussed doing a puzzle together when Will broached the idea of pairing a megastar (pun intended!) with a mere mortal.
President George W. Bush later broached the idea of a constitutional amendment to define marriage as the union of a man and woman.
Despite the passion with which this subject has been broached and the studies brought to bear to demonstrate the problem, the situation persists.
Reading from prepared notes, Streep broached the topic by saying Trump's treatment of a disabled journalist to audience laughter "sank hooks" into her heart.
The first time the question was broached, he was asked if the board of directors has discussed whether he should step down as chairman.
Accordingly, when I've broached the nuclear option topic in conversations with Republican insiders, most have expressed extreme skepticism that it would ever be used.
Kendall Jenner is notoriously private about her dating life, but she gently broached the subject on Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
Apple's Clips app hasn't broached the top of the App Store download charts very often (if at all) since its introduction this past March.
There is a particular way to think about this conflict that hasn't yet been broached by the art press: the shift may be generational.
Vesterbacka first broached the idea when he approached Estonia's then-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marina Kaljurand, at a dinner in Tallinn in May 2016.
One play in particular that reached a fairly broad audience broached the topic: Larry Kramer's "The Normal Heart" which opened on Broadway in 1985.
And those shareholders first broached the exchange concept, Theranos said, back in August 2016 – months before either the California or Delaware fraud cases began.
Britain has been debating the pros and cons of membership in a European community of nations almost from the moment the idea was broached.
Since the topic was first broached March 8 by South Korean diplomats, Trump has canceled the summit, later announcing that it was back on.
It is not clear what other topics were broached in the interview or whether it solely focused on Fabrizio's knowledge of Manafort's business dealings.
The president on Thursday again broached the possibility of declaring a national emergency to build the wall if a deal with Democrats remains elusive.
Topics broached in the podcast have included law, journalism, privacy, democracy, and governance — critical topics in light of Facebook's clashes with Congress last year.
Participants also broached the idea of a Netflix-type model, in which states would license bulk use of drugs rather than pay per patient.
The official declined to say whether the proposal, the product of discussions with border security officials, among others, had been broached with any Democrats.
From time to time, the players union has broached the subject with M.L.B., but there are other priorities when it comes to collective bargaining.
Mr. Kennedy, who had entertained the idea of doing a deal for some time, called Mr. Hayes and broached the idea of a merger.
At one point, Mr. Trump even broached the possibility that Thomas P. Bossert, a former homeland security adviser, would return and run the agency.
The Olympic committee has also broached the idea of offering North Korea wild-card entries in some Nordic skiing sports and short-track speedskating.
During a visit last fall to Beijing by the Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, the Chinese broached the idea of working together on infrastructure.
Mr. Trump has also broached the idea that Mr. Putin could visit the White House, something the Russian leader has not done since 2005.
He also broached the subject of corruption more directly when he responded to an opposition member's comments about widespread graft across Mr. Zuma's government.
There, over glasses of wine produced from vineyards on the estate, Mr. Roberts broached the possibility of Mr. Murdoch making a deal with Comcast.
White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney broached the subject of Huawei with his counterparts at 10 Downing Street in London on Feb.
Asked multiple times if he had ever personally broached the idea of investigating Biden during his conversations with China, Navarro refused to answer directly.
Kagan, a 2010 appointee of President Barack Obama, said the topic had not been broached in their private sessions since she joined the bench.
None of the three who broached the topic with Mr. Iger were actual shareholders, but were instead acting as proxies for groups of shareholders.
He first broached talking to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on January 6, 2016, the very day North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test.
Hank Johnson, also of Georgia, broached the subject of impeaching Trump, in a break with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has repeatedly quashed impeachment speculation.
The first season already broached the painful subject of rape and sexual assault, by showing both Hannah's (Katherine Langford) and Jessica's (Alisha Boe) horrifying experiences.
Yet Mr Bannon, unlike Mr Trump, who is probably more fussed about the stockmarket than working-class Americans, has at times broached more imaginative fixes.
Back in 2014, Gross approached Gundlach and said he was about to be fired by Pimco and broached the possibility of joining forces with Gundlach.
During my interview, I also learned why Lucy Fry's character, Tikka, was compelled to leave the Inferni, another topic barely broached upon in the movie.
In early February, he broached the idea with Federica Marchionni, the former president of Dolce & Gabbana, who was briefly the chief executive of Lands' End.
She added that partners have asked her to shave everything — and she complied, even though she didn't like that the subject got broached at all.
Even more surprisingly, Heller broached the subject of the ad directly with the President, according to a source familiar with the White House meeting Tuesday.
But in reviewing all of the Sunday morning political programs and evening newscasts that evening, these three results in the poll weren't broached at all.
According to a new report from Reuters, the subject was broached during a meeting with between senior Chinese and U.S. officials in Beijing this week.
Hobbes Buchanan, owner of San Juan Island Whale & Wildlife Tours and Black Fish Tours, broached the label idea about a year and a half ago.
Trump himself has not spoken out on the issue, and the subject wasn't broached at an aviation meeting at the White House earlier this month.
Absent benefit cuts, the only sure way to shore up the system's finances is to increase revenue, an option that Mr. Trump has never broached.
In Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, on the other hand, minorities will still not have broached 15 percent of the electorate, according to the projections.
And the prospect of a new round of cheap, multi-year loans to banks, known as targeted long-term refinancing operations (TLTROs), was barely broached.
The tech-laden Nasdaq broached the 8,000 mark for the first time ever after reports that the U.S. and Mexico struck a partial NAFTA deal.
The agreement came just days after 10 Navy sailors were captured, and quickly released, by Tehran after they broached Iranian waters in the Persian Gulf.
In it, you play as a censor for the slick NNC News Network, which risks losing funding if certain topics are broached the wrong way.
You're running into eccentric people today, but it's a wonderful time to connect, and serious conversations are broached with kindness as Venus connects with Saturn.
" And then a reporter broached the subject more directly, asking, "Do you ever just get tired of people always kind of pointing out your age?
Mr. Dowd broached the idea with lawyers for both of the advisers, Mr. Flynn and Mr. Manafort, according to people with knowledge of the discussions.
Mr. Volker broached the idea to Mr. Giuliani over a separate breakfast days later, and Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Yermak were soon chatting by phone.
But Bondi said they had no choice but to bring up the Bidens because House impeachment managers first broached the issue in their opening statements.
Last year, however, when the next round of negotiations came up, city officials broached the subject again, this time offering up the Election Day trade.
Other ideas broached but not explicitly proposed are ending automatic renewal of Obamacare plans and killing the workaround that has largely held the individual markets together.
Thankfully, Slashfilm broached the subject with J.J. Abrams this week — and finally got some answers When Leia and Rey hug, they haven't even formally met yet.
Regardless, the story of the mooning—or worse depending on who you listen to—was broached, and Manning was clearly less than happy to discuss it.
Back in 2005, when President George W. Bush broached the subject of Social Security reform, congressional Democrats, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Sen.
But of course, the topic of meme culture was broached because we literally can't escape anything from the internet even when we're not on the internet.
"It's a film that talks about a subject that French cinema has almost never broached: racism," said Thomas Sotinel, who writes on film for Le Monde.
This issue was also broached, in part, in the attorney general's December remarks, as many such claims arise in connection with gang activity in Central America.
At a closed-door meeting of the House Democratic Caucus on Tuesday morning in the Capitol, the issue was not broached even once, according to attendees.
Very few shows have ever broached the subject of lost pregnancy, let alone through the lens of a hot pink cat who is going through hell.
The DNC hacking was not brought up at the meeting, another source said, explaining it would not be 'oddly weird' if the topic had been broached.
But now that he has broached the subject of elected succession with Daenerys, it's entirely possible she will turn around and bequeath the throne to him.
A lawyer for President Trump broached the idea of pardons for the two former advisers last year, according to three people with knowledge of the discussions.
That research found executive cash compensation was, on average, about 22018 times the median salary of their employees, though some broached the 21 to 220.5 mark.
But Mr. Duterte's spokesman denied that the subject of rights was ever broached, even as the Philippine president spoke about the "drug menace" in his country.
We sat flirting in a booth near the back of a club called Elevate, and everything went well until he broached the subject of my childhood.
The Paris agreement broached this issue only briefly, and industrialized nations have resisted calls to be held legally liable for their role in warming the planet.
Allies of Mr. Garcetti acknowledged that national donors had broached the subject of 2020 but said that was the extent of his attention to the race.
There are things the Russians want, like the withdrawal of the American missile defense system in Romania and Poland, but nothing so specific has been broached.
I recalled the day not long before when I first broached the topic of my coming training at the Colorado Center for the Blind in Littleton.
Before entering into a "strategic alliance" with Mr. Cohen in March last year, the firm broached the prospect of partnerships with others connected to Mr. Trump.
Current and former U.S. officials confirmed the alleged exchange, seeming at odds with Flynn's assertion the pair never broached the subject with Kislyak before Trump's Jan.
The proposal, broached in an interview with Reuters, is part of Pruitt's "red team/blue team" idea to use government resources to challenge consensus climate science.
Negotiations had been on hold as the two sides broached disagreements over enforcement mechanisms in a final deal, as well as intellectual property and technology disputes.
Trump himself broached the topic of China only once more during the day — at an impromptu announcement on trade with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan.
It was an idea openly broached by White House representatives at meeting of senior GOP staffers earlier this year, two people familiar with the conversation told CNN.
In a meeting Wednesday, he broached the idea of Trump meeting directly with members if talks between Mexico and the US fall through, according to senators. Sen.
Grow the f--- up' Scarborough: 'Media silence is deafening' condemning Snoop Dogg attacks against Gayle King MORE for an interview that broached the Kobe Bryant rape case.
On "Formation" we see a black woman's perspective when it comes to fucking or dinner's out, among the other myriad of thematic issues broached on the song.
Rotondaro has held four meetings at the U.S. embassy in Bogota, and has broached the issue of being delisted, according to a source familiar with the matter.
Although the "no" camp has broached the idea of fresh talks, the FARC has said no group sits at a negotiating table to agree to jail time.
When he broached the idea of independent verification in the past, Mr. Weed said, Google executives acted as though he had suggested the company was not trustworthy.
That souring has coincided with contentious conversations between the special counsel and Trump's legal team in which the possibility of Mueller subpoenaing Trump to testify was broached.
Trump broached the idea in internal discussions about bringing his staunch ally into the folds of his administration, sources within the West Wing told the news outlet.
Why a given work is considered unfinished is broached in nearly every wall label, has been argued for generations by scholars and connoisseurs, and sometimes still is.
In the 1980s, he broached the AIDS crisis in a series of paintings featuring frustrated samurai and geisha wrestling with condom wrappers, literally blue in the face.
He has broached the topic individually with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, including most recently at the G20 summit in Osaka last month.
Since we broached the topic, asking on behalf of countless subway riders who probably have this same question: why do the subway elevators break down so much?
Now Axios is reporting that President Trump on multiple occasions broached the idea of nuking hurricanes to prevent them from making landfall to senior Homeland Security officials.
In the spring of 2018, Mylavarapu and Rogers visited Buttigieg's Indiana home, and over breakfast in his living room, Buttigieg broached the idea of running for president.
When he broached the idea of independent verification in the past, Mr. Weed said, Google executives acted as though he had suggested the company was not trustworthy.
The message and its tone offer new insight into how Mr. Trump's lawyer at the time, John Dowd, broached the prospect of a pardon for Mr. Flynn.
Talks between Kushner and Economy Minister Guajardo is Mexico's top NAFTA negotiator, broached the subject of working towards a "speedy" renegotiation of the deal, Mexico's government said.
It's simply to recognize when a story flirts so close to the mainstream while retaining these transgressive, powerful themes, whether those themes are broached on purpose or not.
In private conversation, nearly every woman with whom I have broached this subject has shared stories — her own, a friend's, or both — about suffering unwanted sex in marriage.
In March this year, Donald Trump broached his willingness to let Japan and South Korea develop their own nuclear weapons in lieu of relying on US nuclear protection.
He told me that she looked genuinely disgusted when he showed her a golden shower video, so he's never even broached the topic of actually pissing on her.
Meanwhile on Twitter...Trump retweeted an anonymously-sourced, non-bylined report from Fox News stating that the Kislyak first broached the idea of a secret backchannel — not Kushner.
In his Reddit post, Vorick broached the possibility that the Siacoin community could implement a change to the mining code so that the Bitmain ASICs would be unusable.
Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor and federal prosecutor who recently joined Trump's legal team, broached the importance of family in a Fox News interview earlier Thursday.
Three major issues were broached: the tech business model, which is based on accumulating consumer data; privacy; and user terms and conditions, according to people in the room.
But moments after the suggestion was broached, Fiat Chrysler withdrew its offer, a person with knowledge of the French government's position said, calling the reaction hasty and unreasonable.
Mr. Biden and Ms. Abrams had lunch in Washington last week, and advisers to both declined to say if he had broached the subject of the vice presidency.
Trump only briefly broached the subject when asked about his impeachment trial as he arrived at the forum for a speech he used to attack climate crisis activists.
Laura Poitras, the filmmaker behind the Academy Award-winning documentary on National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden, reportedly broached the subject with Baquet during a forum on Sunday.
The French idea of a contact group has already been broached to some of the potential parties, although several French diplomats said it the idea was still vague.
It's still having a big impact today... I can't think of another time when a national leader has broached such a sensitive topic so frankly and so publicly.
The day Mr. Thae broached his plan for defection with his sons, he told them that he wanted to break the "chain of slavery" for them, he recalled.
The topic was not broached by Tapper during Wednesday's broadcast of "The Lead," but he later weighed on Twitter, praising network executives for quickly responding to staffers' complaints.
To my knowledge, not a single one broached the subject of why Clinton might want to reduce coal combustion and whether, given the circumstances, that's a good idea.
According to one report, Kalanick and Levandowski first met at a Ted Talk in 28, where Kalanick apparently first broached the idea of using some of Google's technology.
The trip, which followed a North Korean invitation, was first broached through intelligence channels that his staff was using with North Korea's spy service, a U.S. official said.
As he phoned the wife of a Navy SEAL killed in the first counterterror raid he ordered as president, he broached the subject of inviting her to his address.
And just like that the dialogue becomes explicitly about bottoming, tackling the kind of taboo topic (a clean butthole) that's rarely broached on the small screen, if at all.
When the topic of health was broached, which was rare, the focus was mostly on health care — access to doctors, hospitals, and medicines to treat people when they're sick.
On the panels, speakers broached issues of online bullying and bullying at school, discrimination, cultural appropriation, and the difficulties of making it in all-white and male-dominated industries.
The idea of an acquisition was raised in a meeting between Mr Weiner and Mr Nadella, according to the report, though it did not disclose who broached the idea.
We're told Brett's been telling his friends Jussie's future on the show is still up in the air, but it's unclear if the topic was broached during their lunch.
And when the question of human-driven climate change was broached, 87 percent of scientists agreed we play a role, while only 50 percent of adults said the same.
Last month, at a debate in Miami, Mr. Weaver broached the possibility with Mr. Roe of splitting the remaining states in an effort to minimize Mr. Trump's delegate haul.
To me, this all sounded like some level of progress, except that I broached the question of whether those bathing in the river become ill, Mishra's face lit up.
Jay and Kristin are making more of an effort to go on not-at-all producer-prompted dates so the topic of Jay's unemployment can be broached over candlelight.
Last year, John Dowd, Mr. Trump's former lawyer, broached the possibility of pardons with lawyers for Mr. Manafort and for Michael T. Flynn, Mr. Trump's first national security adviser.
Related: A newly released recording from 2017 shows that a lawyer for Mr. Trump, John Dowd, broached the prospect of a pardon for one of the president's former aides.
They acknowledge that it may be difficult to convince the Trump administration to invest large sums in the region, a proposal they have only recently broached with American officials.
The Biden camp accused Sanders' campaign of reneging on an agreement over the debate format after the Friday afternoon conference call when the new debate format was first broached.
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat from Rhode Island, broached the idea of impeaching Justice Kavanaugh if he were confirmed to the Supreme Court and Democrats took control of Congress.
In 1946, US Secretary of State James Byrnes -- serving under President Harry Truman -- broached the idea with the Danish foreign minister at a United Nations meeting in New York.
Timothy Breza, a 28-year-old history and financial literacy teacher, first broached adding cryptography to his Business and Personal Finance class at the start of this school year.
The lawyer, John Dowd, who abruptly resigned from his role last week, broached the topic last year with lawyers for Flynn and Manafort, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
The senators steering the effort admit they haven't even broached a carbon tax directly with members of the administration, and the White House has distanced itself from the policy.
"When we first broached the subject with him, he was excited about it and even told us he had started to do some things on his own," Boone said.
Not only did Nina help support Jessica's recovery over season 2, but she also encouraged Jessica to hang out with other Black teens — something season 1 never even broached.
The most stunning of their exchanges was the first one, when Castro launched a very-thinly-veiled assault over a topic other Democrats have only gingerly broached: Biden's age.
Trump lawyer John Dowd in 2017 repeatedly broached the idea of Trump giving presidential pardons to former advisers charged by Mueller, the New York Times reported in March 2018.
Saudi officials also broached the possibility of joining the theater's board of administration, Mr. Pereira said in an interview published in La Repubblica, the Rome daily, earlier this month.
Louis CK became 4chan's public enemy #1 target for race-based cuck meming in 2014 by daring to have stand-up material that broached the subject of white privilege.
" He broached the subject of his sexuality in a recent interview with Know Wave's Koopz Tunes saying, "I had a boyfriend when I was fifteen in fucking Hawthorne [California], nigga.
It was not a subject she broached with him, but after months of blowjobs and nothing in return, she just figured it was something he could or would not do.
He has broached the idea of filing the first municipal bankruptcy in New Jersey since the Great Depression, a heretical notion in a city so dependent on free-spending visitors.
The idea was first broached by Flake, who announced the plan during a dramatic standoff ahead of the Judiciary Commitee's 11-10 party line vote on Kavanaugh's nomination Friday afternoon.
Despite his claims to the contrary, he'd explicitly broached the idea of selling his stock back to the company for a premium, the company's CEO, Michael Rose, told the commission.
Indeed, Tsabari's memoir expands the motif broached in the "Poets at the Kitchen Window," one of most memorable stories from the author's debut collection, The Best Place on Earth (2013).
Philips broached the possibility of syncing entertainment with Hue lights back in 2015 when it showed off gameplay from an Xbox One synced with the the lights in an apartment.
His first substantive cable to every US diplomatic post made climate change a central focus of American diplomacy and since then he has broached the issue regularly with world leaders.
In the hours after the video was released, Kalanick and a few other executives broached the idea of apologizing and buying the driver's cars to make it up to him.
The city of Paris may have been equally taken aback when HomeAway employees, upon receiving Sharples' blessing to give it a shot, broached the proposal with the French capital's authorities.
After the Eastern bloc and the Soviet Union collapsed, Russia gingerly broached the subject of the violence it had inflicted on Poland, but stopped well short of a proper reckoning.
Former boy band member Joey Fatone said that after the group performed with Ariana Grande at the Coachella Music Festival earlier this year, the band broached the idea of reuniting.
The idea of computers that might exploit the "spooky" laws of quantum behavior that describe nature at an atomic level was first broached by the physicist Richard Feynman in 1981.
A room full of journalists and other media members stood, cheered and applauded None of the writers broached earlier in this column regarding King's language admonished Wilmore or the president.
But there's one policy action that I have yet to see broached, a reform that many Democrats might step up to support: Make schools work for working class white males.
Mattis said "this subject has not been broached to me by the Republic of Korea government," and emphasized that the goal of the international community is to denuclearize the peninsula.
And, while Papadopoulos reportedly broached the idea of a Trump-Putin meeting -- and Attorney General Jeff Sessions shot it down -- "unimportant" is sort of in the eye of the beholder.
The facade of broached boundaries continues with an affecting curatorial intervention: a large section of the gallery's front wall has been removed to act as a window into the exhibition.
As part of our video series Tell T a Joke, noted funny person and "Orange Is the New Black" actress Natasha Lyonne broached a truly Timesian subject: the crossword puzzle.
One has to wonder whether, somewhere in the White House computer system, there is a running list of topics that cannot be broached, lest they trigger the volatile Mr. Trump.
The least damaging scenario would be a "soft landing" guided by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), economists say, though IMF support has not been broached in public by Lebanese leaders.
The revolutionary theory of group selection is one of those ideas that, once it has been broached, seems obvious, and makes you wonder why it wasn't more apparent all along.
When we talked about Iran, where I'd witnessed the postelection tumult in 2009, he broached human rights, the Iran nuclear threat and the movies of Abbas Kiarostami with effortless authority.
The idea was broached of even seeing that article of impeachment voted down, but there was little support for going that route, according to a source familiar with the discussions.
In the interview, Mr. Giuliani said that after their meeting, Mr. Lutsenko broached the idea of hiring him to help deliver information about corruption in Ukraine to United States authorities.
That desire translated into a "natural, drug-free home birth" plan for her daughter — a subject she broached with boyfriend Matthew Koma after watching the documentary The Business of Being Born.
And Mr. Musk was with a group of manufacturing executives at a White House meeting this week at which, according to a participant, he broached the subject of a carbon tax.
In any case, having broached merely the first page of Young's most recent collection, I feel like I've already done my job, namely to suggest the agile brilliance of his poetry.
In a recent video, when Contra and Tabby were arguing about revolution versus electoral reform, Tabby broached the unsettling possibility that the 2020 presidential election might be "delayed" or canceled outright.
There, according to Vassar, he sat down with Humphrey and assistant coach Armon Gates, and the two men broached a subject he hadn't expected to come up: transferring to another school.
Thanks to our own professional curiosity, we broached this topic with a few experts, and it turns out that what could be considered a small detail isn't so small at all.
People very close to Kevin McCarthy, Gary Cohn and Mick Mulvaney — the top three contenders to replace Kelly — tell me definitively that the president has not broached the subject with them.
Under My Thumb isn't the first time women's enjoyment of sexist music has been broached (academics like Norma Coates, essayists like Roxane Gay, and myriad other thinkers have touched on it).
This question, along with those broached in the NTC report and other mundane regulatory concerns will need to be answered before we see fully self-driving cars take over the streets.
The service branch has adopted a number of measures to correct the manpower shortfall, including higher retention bonuses and lower recruiting standards, and senior officials have even broached stop-loss policies.
According to Basson, Maloney broached the topic of getting a degree for the purpose of getting a job, but what he was really after was a romanticized ideal of university life.
An Israeli security cabinet member, Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz, even broached the possibility in a television interview Sunday that Iran would try to launch missiles at Israel from its own territory.
Although Damiani had broached the idea of analyzing the three genomes together on that first phone call, Taft wanted to see how far he could get sorting through Massimo's genome first.
And Mr. Musk was with a group of manufacturing executives at a White House meeting this week at which, according to a participant, he broached the subject of a carbon tax.
John Kasich was helping his wife carry some clothes to the basement of their home in Ohio on Wednesday when they broached the subject that many Republicans have been wondering about.
The two countries broached the idea of starting up talks after Pyongyang appeared to be possibly developing sodium cyanide, a chemical regularly used in a nerve agent, the news wire reported.
Infosys is, in effect, getting out in front of presidential criticism of outsourcing in a way that makes Mr. Trump's plan appear effective — even though no real reforms have been broached.
When I broached this body of research with the cognitive scientist and religious skeptic Steven Pinker, he emphasized that it was by no means a vindication of religion as a whole.
Lopez Obrador first broached the notion of amnesty in a speech last December in the opium-growing mountains of Guerrero, where much of the heroin bound for the United States originates.
The chat preceded the premiere of Leo's documentary Before The Flood but midway through the one-hour talk, the topic of inter-planetary travel was broached and things got a bit LOL.
In a high-profile interview with the Times in November, BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti broached the idea of merging digital media companies, in part, to negotiate better terms with Facebook and Google.
Docker's new CEO Steve Singh Docker's new CEO Steve Singh "A small handful of months after I joined the Docker board, Ben broached the prospect of me becoming the CEO," Singh recalls.
There is a particular way to think about the conflict around El Museo del Barrio that hasn't yet been broached by the art press: the shift in its priorities may be generational.
Last month, the administration broached with Mexico the idea of entering a safe-third country agreement, which would bar migrants who have passed through Mexico from seeking asylum in the United States.
We know in broad strokes what the bill will say — or, at least, we've known since the whole idea of a skinny repeal bill was first broached a couple of days ago.
Yildirim ultimately broached the topic of a rate hike with Erdogan on Wednesday at their weekly meeting - a full two days after hearing from the ministers about the need for the increase.
An attorney representing Michael Cohen broached the idea of a pardon for the longtime Trump associate during a conversation last year with lawyers for the president, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
I had already broached the topic of gender issues with my beloved, and she knew that I was struggling, trying to express myself now and again, without going into full-on transition.
Last summer, his aides broached the idea of a farewell address and recommended doing it during his penultimate week, rather than the last, so the pre-inauguration buzz would not overshadow it.
AND A COUPLE REPUBLICANS, TOO: A couple Republicans broached the possibility of impeachment, as well, responding affirmatively to questions about whether the details in the memo would be impeachable offenses if true.
According to Reuters, last week, the Chinese government also broached the subject of ZTE's ban to a U.S. trade delegation that was visiting Beijing to discuss recent tariffs instituted between the two countries.
When WIRED broached the topic of recent ransomware attacks against Connecticut school districts back on July 16, neither of that state's senators really knew about the problem that had gripped their own constituents.
To be fair to Kelly, Fonda has talked openly about her plastic surgery and her complicated feelings toward it in past promotional interviews so it's not like Kelly broached a completely taboo subject.
" The topic was broached Tuesday during an interview with disc jockey A.Dot on BBC Radio 1Xtra, in which Smith was asked if he consciously allows his kids "a lot of freedom of expression.
The chat broached topics previously avoided by Jackson, including his difficulties in balancing a normal childhood with his skyrocketing career, as well as his troubled and allegedly abusive relationship with father Joe Jackson.
He said discussions with Europeans have been ongoing for months, and he even broached the subject with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly last month.
The European Commission paper broached sensitive questions on how to reform EU farm spending and regional aid programmes, saying one option would be to ask national governments to part-finance some farm subsidies.
Mnuchin defended that decision on Thursday, arguing the reason he even broached the idea was because he wanted to ensure he had a secure communications channel if he was needed while on vacation.
The album reflects deeply on ageing, conflating the pain of getting older with the ache of heartbreak—a compelling meditation that's rarely broached in pop music, and is actually well-suited to country.
"He didn't like the idea because he was afraid of the paintings and altars of the deity," said Temuulen's mother, Badamkhand Dambii, recounting her son's reaction the first time she broached the topic.
And this led to the company forming a special committee, which hasn't happened yet at Tesla (although members of the board just said that Musk first broached the topic with them last week).
After all, nothing much has changed, even as institutional sexual predation and violence that have long been broached via whisper networks and shielded by nondisclosure agreements are finally spilling out into the open.
Mr. Trump broached the possibility of sanctions against Saudis, but he said he hoped that any punishment would not take the form of blocking billions of dollars in arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
During a streetside performance in Yangon on Sunday, the Oway Voice Thangyat troupe broached a number of sensitive political themes, including press censorship, government debts to China and the proliferation of crony capitalism.
" It was not until after Mr. Frankel succeeded Mr. Rosenthal as executive editor in 1986 that Mr. Siegal — who was The Times's arbiter of standards and usage — broached lifting the ban on "gay.
When Michael R. Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor, finally broached the issue of the virus pandemic during an unrelated answer, one of the moderators, the anchor Gayle King, cut him off.
She said the Kurds are not supportive of the idea of creating a "safe zone" along the Turkish-Syrian border that is controlled by the Turks, an idea broached by Turkish President Erdogan.
"The abortion issue is primarily a women's issue, and until recently I noticed a lot of women's media here hadn't really broached the topic," said Andrea Horan, a Dublin-based nail bar owner.
While no date has been announced, Saudi officials visiting Washington last month broached the idea of a visit with their Trump counterparts, which got a positive reception from the president and his team.
Over the past year and a half, and as recently as the last several weeks, Trump has broached the idea of firing Sessions several times, according to multiple sources familiar with the conversations.
After Elizabeth's field trip to Illinois, Philip broached the idea of simply killing Morozov, but she pointed out that they needed him alive if they were going to unravel the larger American mission.
So after Mr. Levine finished a run of Johann Strauss Jr.'s "Die Fledermaus" last month, Mr. Gelb met with him in the general manager's office and broached the delicate subject of his retirement.
He spoke some about his primary campaign and thanked New Hampshire voters for their support during the primary, and broached his favorite issues of affordable college tuition, striking down Citizen's United, and income inequality.
Sources with firsthand knowledge tell us the people in contact with her have not even broached the subject of rehab, because she's still not out of the woods after her overdose a week ago.
Note: Kelly does appears to have broached the term "sexual predator" based on a recent press conference by Kristin Anderson, a former "Apprentice" contestant, who referred to Trump in that matter on Oct. 14.
The question of trust in entrenched institutions is nothing new to her, but the last time she broached the question it was as a young reformer, not as a representative of the old guard.
The hashtag "Amazon T-Shirts" became the fourth-top trending topic on China's Twitter-like Weibo on Wednesday in the latest backlash for an overseas company that broached matters regarding Hong Kong's territorial status.
Nursing homes in New York and across the country have increasingly broached the issue as part of a broader shift from institutional to individualized care, according to nursing home operators and their industry groups.
On more than one occasion when his secretary of state, Rex W. Tillerson, publicly broached the possibility, Mr. Trump pulled him back, declaring, at one point, that talks would be a waste of time.
Only a handful of House Republicans ever broached the topic of impeaching President Obama during his presidency, and it took until the Iraq War for Democrats to seriously talk about impeaching George W. Bush.
Before the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, when tensions between the United States and North Korea were high, the president broached the idea of withdrawing the dependents of troops from South Korea for security reasons.
Court first broached the issue in our interview after I brought up her challenging childhood with a hard-drinking father and the adult depression that set her on a path to becoming a pastor.
Before asking your question, take a moment to search through previous Q&A exchanges using the search bar right above the posted questions and answers, as yours may already have been broached by others.
Gore, 2628, visited Maher on HBO's "Real Time" on Friday to discuss his follow-up climate change documentary "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" when the host broached the issue of rising sea levels.
Over the past year and a half, and as recently as the last several weeks, Trump has broached the idea of firing Jeff Sessions several times, according to multiple sources familiar with the conversations.
The Warren campaign didn't object to the idea of a union when IBEW broached the subject this week, promptly providing a list of workers who it thought should be included in the bargaining unit.
Grow the f--- up' Scarborough: 'Media silence is deafening' condemning Snoop Dogg attacks against Gayle King MORE over a recent interview in which she broached the Kobe Bryant rape case following his death last week.
Japan's defense minister threatened to shoot down any North Korean rocket that broached Japanese airspace, while South Korean officials declared that North Korea would pay "a severe price" if it went ahead with the launch.
But it's also directly engaging with the lingering question the original film only subtly broached and never answered: Are Harrison Ford's rogue android assassin Deckard and his successor, Ryan Gosling's K, both androids (replicants) themselves?
A person with knowledge of the power plants' financing said a similar plan was broached last year to sell the plants either to investors or through an initial public offering, but nothing came of it.
Over the years, I told only two (gay) friends that I was gay, although I suspect most of my family and friends just assumed I was, but respected my privacy and never broached the subject.
Flynn told Pence the topic of U.S. sanctions on Russia had not been broached, a claim he walked back after The Washington Post reported Friday that the Justice Department had intercepted information proving it false.
Hill testified that when Sondland broached that topic, Bolton abruptly cut the meeting short and immediately told Hill to inform John Eisenberg, the top lawyer on the National Security Council (NSC) of what had transpired.
He enjoyed his time on the pool deck so much he thought about coaching full time and broached the subject with Urbanchek, who happened to be a failed engineering student (organic chemistry was his undoing).
She asks if he ever thought about her assault while they were having sex in an honest exchange that has certainly never been broached on film—one that most male writers and directors haven't considered.
The impact of what he says should lead him to think before he speaks, but his State of the Union (SOTU) address on Tuesday night proved otherwise, particularly when he broached topics of foreign policy.
Mr. Levin, according to two people with direct knowledge of the visit, broached the possibility of Mr. Trump sitting for another interview on his new Fox News series, "Objectified," a spinoff from last fall's special.
That's not saying it should dictate what reporters should ask, of course, but one would think the topic would be broached in the form of a question in at least the first 6900 questions asked.
Trump, who has signaled to White House aides that he's eager to go after Biden, personally signed off on the purchase after son-in-law Jared Kushner broached the idea, according to an administration official.
But the ambitious owner of Saks Fifth Avenue has broached the idea of taking the union even further, combining with Macy's to create a department store juggernaut at a time when the industry is reeling.
McCabe, in a "60 Minutes" interview this week, said that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein broached the idea of recruiting Cabinet members to invoke the 25th Amendment after Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey.
Here: Mr. Levin, according to two people with direct knowledge of the visit, broached the possibility of Mr. Trump sitting for another interview on his new Fox News series, "Objectified," a spinoff from last fall's special.
Negotiators from Canada, Mexico and the United States will gather in Ottawa on Saturday for the third round of talks on modernizing the North American Free Trade Agreement with many tough items yet to be broached.
Over the course of this sixth meeting of the leading Republican candidates, serious issues were indeed broached, and the candidates raised legitimate questions about what President Obama had and hadn't done to make Americans feel safe.
Trump first broached these waters in an interview with The Wall Street Journal published Thursday, in which he said Curiel, who was born in Indiana, had an "inherent conflict of interest" in the Trump University lawsuit.
Steph Curry said yesterday that the team hadn't even broached the topic of maintenance rest until this week, and it's certainly possible that if the streak had gone on longer, that discussion would have remained shelved.
In talks with the leagues, Amazon has reportedly broached the idea of an exclusive sports package that could be sold alongside its Prime subscription, which could help attract new customers to the $99 a year service.
The topics included paths to a world with abundant clean energy, Gore's thoughts on trends in renewable energy technology, ethics on science frontiers (Gore broached the topic of "spider goats"), and my interview with Bill Gates.
During a Q&A on "New Day," moderator Alisyn Camerota broached Trump's 2016 claim that his supporters would still vote for him if he shot someone  in the middle of 5th Avenue in New York City.
Spanning the Kerch Strait with a bridge has been broached numerous times over the past 100 years and even tried once, but all previous efforts were defeated by some combination of costs, war and Mother Nature.
A lawyer for President Trump broached the idea of pardoning two of his former top advisers, Michael Flynn, above, and Paul Manafort, with their lawyers last year, according to three people with knowledge of the talks.
He broached the idea of comprehensive immigration legislation on the same day he addressed Congress for the first time nearly a year ago, then set about enacting some of the toughest anti-immigration policies in generations.
Mr. Kushner's father, Charles, then broached ending the Westminster Hotel deal with the Trumps this year, according to the people briefed on the situation, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the discussions were private.
At least half an hour passed before the subject of price was even broached and even then it was done almost distastefully, with numbers being punched into a calculator and passed back and forth between us.
The legal team was aware of Trump's previous comments about Starr, when in 1999 the President called Starr a lunatic, before they broached the idea with him, but they didn't think it was a big deal.
Although Dr. Zitter fears that the surgeons who operated on George never broached the topic of his quality of life after surgery, she is heartened upon his return to the I.C.U.: He gives a thumbs-up.
And it's not really a surprise that the idea of a queer Babadook was first broached on Tumblr — one of the platforms where the internet is made — and then memed into existence, perhaps even earnest existence.
The plan was originally broached last year as Trump was considering a new strategy for Afghanistan but it was not adopted and instead, Washington ordered thousands more U.S. troops to be sent to boost existing forces.
Hill was not suspended for the Trump tweet, but later was when she  broached the subject of boycotting the Dallas Cowboys sponsors  after team owner Jerry Jones said he would bench any player who disrespected the flag.
At a background-only session with Google staff in London this past week, where these issues were broached, I was told that the concerns of governments and the public were registered, and reform was on the way.
A range of economic initiatives have been broached, from the construction of an island off Gaza to handle direct imports by sea to the issuing of more permits for Palestinian labourers or agricultural exports to enter Israel.
It's always been an odd argument to make: A 68-year-old woman running for president with blood clots who suffered a concussion in recent years isn't allowed to have her medical condition questioned or even broached.
Sanders said during the briefing that the President and vice president had spoken on Tuesday, the day Trump Jr. disclosed emails related to the meeting, but could not say if the topic of Trump Jr. was broached.
Some broached the subject of whether James would be willing to leave Cleveland again, which is less useful as a serious inquiry about the future than it is as a signal of the troubles of the present.
Dershowitz's remarks come after the Times reported that Rosenstein both broached the subject of wearing a wire during meetings with Trump and proposed the possibility of removing the president via the 25th Amendment early into his tenure.
Foreign policy and national security issues like the Iran deal, the rocky relationship between the U.S. and North Korea, and Trump's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin are likely topics that could be broached at Tuesday's showdown.
In an interview with CNN set to air later Friday, Papadopoulos tells host Jake Tapper that Sessions reacted positively to his suggestion of a meeting between Trump and the Russian leader when he first broached the subject.
James keeps in touch with the Knicks' Carmelo Anthony — the two participate in a weekly group chat with Wade and Chris Paul — but they have never broached the subject of the Knicks' off-season moves, James said.
It also undermines an assertion provided by the Justice Department from a law enforcement official present on one of the occasions when Mr. Rosenstein broached the idea of taping Mr. Trump and said he was being sarcastic.
Kiefer's own acknowledgment that there is no turning back understates the fact that not since Paul Klee has a painter broached so powerfully the topic of his own disappointment at striving, hopelessly, for poetry in the physical.
In February, as negotiators were still early in the process of drawing up a text, he broached the idea of a "signing summit" with President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago, his club in Palm Beach, Fla.
Last year, a lawyer for Mr. Trump broached the idea of presidential pardons to lawyers for both Mr. Manafort and Mr. Flynn as prosecutors were building cases against both men, according to people familiar with the conversations.
It's always been an odd argument to make: A 6900-year-old woman running for president with blood clots who suffered a concussion in recent years isn't allowed to have her medical condition questioned or even broached.
Tom Bossert, Trump's former homeland security adviser, publicly rebuked Giuliani for pushing what he termed a "debunked theory" that Ukraine could be involved in 2016 election interference — a topic Trump also broached on his call with Zelensky.
It's the same response Trump gave when asked whether he broached the topic of Russian interference in the 2016 election during a face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, earlier this year.
In an interview with "2200 Minutes" ahead of the publication of his memoir, Mr. McCabe said that topic was broached in 2300 by officials deeply alarmed by Mr. Trump's decision to fire the bureau's director, James Comey.
Nadler, whose committee has been on the front lines of investigating the findings from within special counsel Robert Mueller's report, broached the topic with Pelosi because several members of his committee have been pressing to open an inquiry.
Allegations that Trump was somehow compromised by Russia were first broached by the controversial Steele dossier, a raw intelligence document assembled by a former British spy that was interspersed with lurid and largely uncorroborated accusations against the president.
Even when familiar subjects like pipelines are broached, the response from Trudeau's Liberal government—who, like Obama's Democratic contingency, is invested in seeing the completion of a number of gas and oil pipelines—lacks signs of serious thought.
But Maynard, who voluntarily broached the subject of Harambe during our interview, maintains that Fiona's rise to fame was not specifically engineered to make the internet at large forget about one of the 2016's most overused memes.
What continues to astonish, although the subject barely was broached at the hearing, is that Flynn served in good standing and apparent high repute at the White House for more than two weeks after all this took place.
On Tuesday night, Trump broached the subject of why African-Americans should support him because the Democrats have been bigoted in their lazy demands for the black vote without really doing anything to help minorities improve their lives.
Susan Collins, R-Maine, seemed to refer to a theory first broached by a Washington Post columnist and later promoted by conservative pundits and Kavanaugh himself: Perhaps the accusations against the judge were a case of mistaken identity.
Hockney had broached a controversial theory that some early Renaissance painters, including the 15th century Dutch Master Jan van Eyck, used optical devices to achieve certain ultra-realistic effects in their paintings, particularly when it came to perspective.
Pandl noted that following the taper tantrum in 2013, when markets convulsed after the Fed first broached the idea that it would taper its bond purchases, policy makers were likely to move carefully on adjusting the balance sheet.
When Mr. Pence broached the idea that the Obama administration had let Russia dominate the response to Syrian policy, Mr. Kaine wore an expression that looked vaguely sad, as though he couldn't believe Mr. Pence had gone there.
Representative Jim Renacci of Ohio, a wealthy former auto dealer who is running for governor, said he had broached the subject of his race during an Oval Office meeting with the president, and Mr. Trump was tuned in.
For one afternoon and evening, at least, Mr. Trump threw no protectionist grenades and even broached the possibility, however remote, that he would re-enter a Pacific trade agreement that he scrapped last year, if it were renegotiated.
The president has denounced the Russia investigation as a "witch hunt," and one of his lawyers broached the prospect of a pardon for Mr. Flynn last year as he was weighing whether to cooperate with Mr. Mueller's investigators.
His decision to attack the F.B.I. in his own plea for probation appeared to be a gambit for a pardon from Mr. Trump, whose former lawyer had broached the prospect last year with a lawyer for Mr. Flynn.
A former lawyer for Mr. Trump broached the prospect of a pardon with one of Mr. Manafort's lawyers last year, raising questions about whether he was trying to influence Mr. Manafort's decision about whether to cooperate with investigators.
But under a proposal for a bilateral agreement that the Trump administration has broached with Mexican officials, American border officials would have been able to legally turn back those asylum seekers, forcing them to seek protection in Mexico.
The singer and actress has described her new LP, "Rest," as her most personal yet, with French lyrics that address the deaths of her father and a sister, among other subjects she's rarely if ever broached in public.
Mr. McAuliffe broached the matter of the Virginia primary in a White House meeting with Mr. Obama shortly after Mr. Perriello entered the race, and Mr. Obama was noncommittal, according to a Democratic strategist briefed on the conversation.
Graham broached the idea of sending a letter to Pelosi warning her not to impeach Trump based on the Ukraine transcript the White House released, with the goal of having two-thirds of the Senate GOP sign it.
If you are a Trump opponent, this news from McCabe is confirmation that senior officials within the Justice Department were so worried about Trump's behavior in office that they broached the unthinkable: Removal by means of the Constitution.
It may have been an unusual justification considering the "lock her up" chants that became synonymous with the Republican's 2016 campaign mega-rallies — but it also broached a sensitive topic inside the bureau and across the Justice Department.
JOE CONCHA, REPORTER, THE HILL MEDIA: What you saw today, particularly on The Today Show, Sean, was for the first time in 20 years, Bill Clinton was actually asked a tough question and was actually broached on Monica Lewinsky.
Trump has frequently broached the prospect of a joint US-Russia effort to combat ISIS but the US military continues to deploy troops to countries on the NATO-Russia frontier as part of an explicit effort to deter Moscow.
On Tuesday, though, it broached the possibility of using multiple companies when the new system comes online, around the time current contracts with Navient Corp, Nelnet Inc, Great Lakes Educational Loan Services, Inc and FedLoan Servicing expire in 2019.
FROM PEN: What Hoda Kotb's Mom Taught Her is the Same Thing She Wants to Pass on to Daughter Haley Joy Kotb moved in with financier Schiffman last fall — at which point she broached the idea of adopting together.
But now, after a fluke involving a friend of a friend of a friend in Nairobi who had broached the idea of my writing about the prime minister's coming trip to Africa, miraculously, or terrifyingly, the interview was on.
But when Trump opened his mouth Thursday, and especially when he broached what his father would say if he saw him now, it was clear the scion was elated, reveling in the absolute greatest triumph of his controversial existence.
A full three months after my parents had first broached the topic, I filled out the two-page living donor referral form and sent it to Saint Barnabas Medical Center so that I could begin learning about the process.
WASHINGTON — A lawyer for President Trump broached the idea of Mr. Trump's pardoning two of his former top advisers, Michael T. Flynn and Paul Manafort, with their lawyers last year, according to three people with knowledge of the discussions.
Sometimes we would work silently, and sometimes the work became the backdrop for conversations on subjects we might never have broached outside the kitchen, without the comfort of dough in our hands and a familiar job ahead of us.
We broached this topic with people in a variety of fields and found that for some, wearing a full face of makeup is not only considered beneficial, it's regarded as vital — resulting in anything from better networking opportunities to bigger tips.
Legal experts were split on whether such a discussion would amount to obstruction of justice, even if Dowd broached the idea with Trump before talking to lawyers for Manafort and Flynn - a point that the New York Times said remained unclear .
Steven Bender, a law professor and associate dean for research and faculty development at Seattle University, broached the topic earlier this month at a campus screening of Sleep Dealer, which is in some ways even more relevant today than in 2008.
"Disclosing negotiated rates between insurers and hospitals could undermine the choices available in the private market," Tom Nickels, executive vice president at the American Hospital Association said in March when the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services first broached the idea.
Though Zuckerberg has broached the topic repeatedly in interviews with major outlets, as well as posting a lengthy note to his personal Facebook page, he has yet to appear before lawmakers, historically opting to send other company officials in his place.
Philip Reeker, acting assistant secretary of European and Eurasian Affairs, broached the topic of Pompeo while being deposed in the Capitol by the three House committees — Intelligence, Oversight and Reform, and Foreign Affairs — leading the impeachment investigation, according to Rep.
Would it become another touchstone for debating the teachings of Islam, with the discussion moving across the line from reasonable debate to blunt prejudice and then back over that other line that says the subject cannot be broached at all?
I've had a regular IRL j/o buddy for about a year and a half, a gay friend in an open relationship whom I'd known for a few years before either of us broached the subject of jerking off together.
Russia first broached the subject in July, when one of Vladimir Putin's top diplomats arrived in Washington with a sheet of proposals aimed at addressing a top concern of the US government: A resurgence of Russian meddling in the 2018 elections.
The proposed spinoff, which would be called BP Midstream Partners, revives a plan first broached internally about five years ago before slumping crude oil prices caused the company to put the idea on hold, a person familiar with the proposal said.
As Mercury connects with Pluto on November 228, you're thinking back to October 19—secrets are explored, information that was obscured is examined, and an awkward topic that you didn't know how to talk about before may finally be broached.
Other than every candidate being faced with the inevitable question of whether Apple should be forced to help the FBI crack an iPhone tied to the terror attack in San Bernardino, California, the hot topics in tech have hardly been broached.
Foreign Secretary Johnson, who led the campaign to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum, broached the idea of building a 22-mile Channel Bridge during a visit to Britain by French President Emmanuel Macron, the Daily Telegraph newspaper reported.
The topic also came up Wednesday during a House Armed Services Committee hearing, where Kathryn Wheelbarger, acting assistant secretary of Defense for international security affairs, said that Trump's cost plus 50 formula hasn't been broached in conversations with European allies.
In my interview with Trump, I broached the subject with care, but insisted on getting to the bottom of things: Interviewer: I want to get this resolved, and I want you to help me figure it out and deal with it.
The tribunal also broached and then, after severe criticism, dropped a car rationing scheme that would let cars with odd-numbered registrations drive only on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and even-numbered registrations to drive on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
In my interview with Trump, I broached the subject with care, but insisted on getting to the bottom of things: Interviewer: I want to get this resolved, and I want you to help me figure it out and deal with it.
CNN's Jake Tapper broached the topic with the former secretary of State in an interview on Tuesday afternoon, just hours after Trump held a contentious 22019-minute press conference where he berated the media for questioning his donations to veterans.
The Times, citing three people with knowledge of the discussions, reported that the topic was broached last year by Trump's lawyer John Dowd in talks with lawyers for former national security advisor Michael Flynn and former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort.
Famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has broached the subject, but the most optimism he could muster about avoiding war in space is the idea that there's so much wealth in the cosmos, we may not need to fight over it.
When Father Samir broached the topic, he said the pope countered that his experiences with an imam in Argentina left him with the impression that Islam was peaceful and that he viewed his mission as re-establishing good relations with Muslims.
In a stark shift, Mr. Trump, who had equivocated as recently as the day before over whether Moscow was solely responsible for the 2016 hacking, broached the subject with Mr. Putin, telling him that Americans were concerned about Russia's interference.
While his conversation with curator Sabine Eckmann insightfully framed his work within art historical and political contexts, none of the connections between his role as a dissident and activist and St. Louis's own recent history of uprisings were broached at all.
Each year at this time, we fall prey to an assortment of opinions from our media overlords reminding us that we best not talk politics around the Thanksgiving dinner table, or at worst, "how to survive" if the topic is broached.
In the hours before a midnight deadline to avert a shutdown before Christmas, the vice president had broached that number, which his team has quietly continued to push in the days after parts of the government ran out of money.
Speaking to a group of two dozen academics, former government officials and journalists, Mr. Rouhani argued that going back "six months ago is much easier than going back six years," when the first efforts to negotiate an agreement were broached.
Whether it's wondering why America should reduce its carbon footprint if China is going to continue polluting or pointing out that Barack Obama did drone strikes when Trump's crimes are broached, whataboutism is a Cold War relic that's enjoyed a rich online renaissance.
Eddy Cue, who oversees critical Apple businesses such as the iTunes store, Apple Music and iCloud, broached the idea of a bid at a meeting at the end of last year with Olaf Olafsson, Time Warner's head of corporate strategy, the people said.
But Moody's noted that emerging markets have previously experienced "sharp reversals" in capital flows when the U.S. Federal Reserve has tightened policy, such as in 2013 when the central bank first broached the idea that it would taper its quantitative easing program.
"I do want to take full and personal responsibility for the ways I have broached a topic that, unbeknownst to me until very recently, made certain individuals uncomfortable," Franks wrote in his lengthy statement, before detailing he and his wife's fertility struggles.
Legislation to Protect Robert Mueller Again Broached on Capitol HillSenator Lindsey Graham said he would be "glad" to support legislation preventing or complicating any attempt by the president to fire the special counsel, but also suggested the measure may not be necessary.
The Lemonade snub raised the issue of whether racism is at play in the Grammys system, a topic which has previously been broached publicly by artists like Frank Ocean, who refused to attend or submit work for consideration at this year's award.
Migration and refugees, which were the festival's main theme in 2016, when the festival coincided with the peak of Europe's migrant crisis, are still present in this year edition but the topic would be broached from a new angle, the director said.
Last Saturday's briefing by Sean Spicer - which served as his debut as White House Press secretary and therefore as an important first impression - was widely panned when a petty fight he couldn't win around crowd sizes was specifically broached by the administration.
When asked during that period of time to assess their progress, Republican leaders would insist an Affordable Care Act alternative was nearly complete, in the final stages of negotiations, and then they'd let the issue drop until another inquisitor broached the subject again.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of solar companies soared on Thursday and their options drew a rush of bullish activity a day after U.S. President Donald Trump broached the subject of placing solar-power panels on his proposed wall along the Mexican border.
"North Korea has traditionally reserved denuclearization as an issue to be exclusively broached with the United States," Scott Snyder, senior fellow for Korea Studies and director of the U.S.-Korea Policy program at the Council on Foreign Relations, wrote in a note.
These dots were the blood-filled carcasses of mosquitoes that he had smacked blindly in the night and then circled in the morning, for reasons that I never broached but attributed partly to vengeance and partly to the psychopathy of all pubescent boys.
Mike Lee, originally a backer of Ted Cruz's presidential bid, says he wants to hear more from Trump on the Constitution, separation of powers and the role of the federal government — all topics that he has broached with members of Trump's campaign.
In a statement, Mexico's government said that during a phone call on Friday, the two had held "constructive and productive" talks and broached issues including the U.S. trade deficit with Mexico and the flow of illegal arms and drugs across the border.
Another solution broached by the FCC was for telecom providers to develop "circles of trust," which would involve creating a system for ranking the trustworthiness of incoming message based on the type of information it contains and where it was sent from.
While China has not broached the idea of a peace deal in years, the chairman of the Beijing-friendly Kuomintang (KMT), Wu Den-yih, said last week the party could sign a peace deal with China if it won the hotly contested election.
Although reporters broached the first two subjects, Mr. Trump made no effort to deflect them, and his response to the question about Ms. Harris and Mr. Biden revealed the keenness of his interest in the Democratic contest to find his 2020 challenger.
She first broached it in what Scott recalled as a magical sit-down with Waller-Bridge in a Quaker meeting house in London, where they mused on the portrayal of religious people on television and what kind of love they wanted to create.
Mindful that Arab citizens want to see tangible improvements in their lives and to exert influence befitting one-sixth of the voting-age population, the Joint List's leader, Ayman Odeh, broached the possibility of entering a center-left government under Mr. Gantz.
Mindful that Arab citizens want to see tangible improvements in their lives and to exert influence befitting one-sixth of the voting-age population, the Joint List's leader, Ayman Odeh, broached the possibility of entering a center-left government under Mr. Gantz.
Acosta told Trump during a press conference in New Delhi that CNN's "record on delivering the truth is a lot better" than his "sometimes" after the president broached the topic of a recent report on Russia's election interference that CNN later walked back.
Trump himself has seemed to confirm many of the reports, acknowledging in recent days that he both broached the topic of a Biden probe on the phone call and sought to delay hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid meant for Ukraine.
Mr. Hoyer said Mr. Mulvaney had broached the possibility of adhering to the strict spending limits set under the Budget Control Act of 2011, a law he was instrumental in forcing, instead of raising them the way Congress has done in the past.
Perhaps that's part of the reason why the Pirates broached the idea of extending him back while working on a long-term contract with Gregory Polanco, who, as luck would have it, shares an agent with Cervelli: Rafael Nieves of Beverly Hills Sports Council.
The artist and Whitney staff member Madison Zalopany thoughtfully broached this topic in her presentation, which critically questioned the ways that truth-telling depends on platforms and resources that are less accessible to people who lack certain privileges or fail to conform to normative standards.
Sanders broached the topic after rattling off a series of post-primary victories by his supporters, from helping pass the "most progressive platform ever written in the history of the Democratic Party" to ensuring a 60% reduction in super delegates in the next presidential election.
So far this year, lawmakers in at least ten states—Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island—have broached bills to eliminate the tipped minimum wage either immediately or through incremental raises until it matches the full minimum.
Lufthansa Chief Executive Carsten Spohr, who wants to expand budget arm Eurowings by buying parts of insolvent Air Berlin, broached the idea on Monday that Lufthansa could give up a large portion of Air Berlin subsidiary Niki's slots to secure EU approval for the deal.
The U.S. five-year Treasury yield also fell to around 20.1 percent in Asia trading hours, its lowest since June 216, when markets convulsed during the taper tantrum after the U.S. Federal Reserve first broached the idea that it would taper its quantitative easing program.
Officials first broached the subject in the 90s, but it quickly led to a debate in the halls of the National Law Development Agency (BPHN), where critics argued that it was impossible to outlaw the black magic without first agreeing that black magic exists.
When Chanel skin care brought her on as a consultant five years ago, she tentatively broached the subject of a product without fragrance, a major source of irritation, figuring that a house that makes some of the world's best-known perfumes wouldn't go for it.
In December 2018, at the meeting of the Belarus-Russia Union State Council of Ministers, Russian prime minister Dmitri Medvedev broached the topic, suggesting integrating the two countries via a joint judiciary and customs service, a common currency and, above all, a Union State constitution.
The New York Times' reporters Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Michael D. Shear wrote that their reporting was based on interviews with more than a dozen Trump administration and White House officials who had direct knowledge of and involvement with the meeting where Trump broached this.
Mr. Trump, a first-time candidate with a decades-long trail of negative comments on talk radio and in interviews about women's appearances and abilities, has only haltingly broached both the subject of Mr. Clinton and his infidelities – as well as disputed claims that Mrs.
In the hours after a video came to light of Uber founder Travis Kalanick arguing with an Uber driver over low fares, Kalanick and a few other executives broached the idea of apologizing and buying the driver's cars to make it up to him.
With a proposal broached last July known as a "safe third country agreement" seemingly off the table — it has been rejected by Mexico's president-elect — Mexico again finds its migration system in a state of crisis, and in the cross hairs of American officials.
The revelation followed months of speculation about such warrants against associates of Mr. Trump, an idea that was broached in November by Heat Street, a news and entertainment website that cited a pair of unnamed sources with "links to the counterintelligence community" in its report.
But delving into a side of the Sonic backstory that's hardly been broached by the video games works well enough, as it's hard for fans to get too annoyed with it, and it plops kids right into Sonic's world without confusing them too much.
Publication of the offer range is another milestone in what has been an agonizingly slow process since Prince Mohammed, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, first broached the idea making the crown jewel of the Saudi economy a public company more than two years ago.
But Trump broached the topic in a most distasteful way, one that is familiar to nationalist demagogues around the world, exploiting the tragic story of two families whose daughters he said were killed by gang members who he said were in the United States illegally.
As the presenter of "Women Today," a groundbreaking show that was introduced on state-owned RTE radio in 1979, Ms. Finucane (pronounced fin-OO-kan) broached topics that had largely been off-limits in a society dominated at the time by restrictive Roman Catholic teachings.
And now, with polls showing that voters overwhelmingly want them to do more than just carp from the sidelines or rail against Israel's treatment of the Palestinians living under occupation, they have for the first time broached the idea of joining an Israeli government.
" During his first news conference as President-elect in January 2017, Trump broached his business dealings with Sajwani -- and pointed to turning down a deal with Sajwani as his commitment to no conflicts of interest, adding that he didn't "want to take advantage of something.
Washington is in talks with allies for a global coalition to protect vital oil shipping lanes in and near the Strait of Hormuz and the subject was broached during a visit by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Saudi Arabia and the UAE last week.
The BoE is expected to repeat its intention of raising borrowing costs - Brexit permitting - in a week in which European Central Bank President Mario Draghi broached another round of stimulus and the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled it could cut interest rates later this year.
But the recession hit the state hard, and state lawmakers have refused to restore education funding to pre-recession levels: Tax hikes require a two-thirds majority in both chambers of the legislature, and Rex said it's been so unlikely that the issue hasn't been broached seriously.
Though the indictment does not specify how prosecutors believe Turner killed Olivia, investigators noted that during an interview with Turner, the mother "spontaneously" broached the subject of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a mental health disorder in which a caregiver makes up or causes injury to a child.
Citi analysts expected the meltdown in emerging market assets and currencies had further to run, based on comparisons with the 2013-2014 "taper tantrum," when the U.S. Federal Reserve first broached the idea that it would taper its asset purchases, which spurred massive outflows from emerging markets.
The MSCI Emerging Markets stock index has climbed around 12 percent so far this year, after a long downtrend ever since mid-2013, when the U.S. Federal Reserve first broached the idea that it would begin tapering its asset purchases, spurring massive outflows from the segment.
In an interview with Reuters in October, Al-Naji said the idea for basis, which was formerly called basecoin, originated in June from his blog, Nader Theory, in which he broached the idea of a stable coin that can shrink and grow its supply on the blockchain.
Stelter responded by noting parts of the interview where he discussed Post staffers telling him they saw no difference between Trump and de Blasio's attacks on the press, adding he broached safety and security per one staffer who is afraid to leave the New York Post building.
Both major political parties have been concerned about this, as efforts to add mentally-ill people to a larger database in the context of gun purchases—which has been happening in some states since 1968—have been broached at the federal level over the past decade.
When the New York Times broached the topic with Booker near the end of his campaign, the Senator responded by discussing injustices faced by black men in Newark, who are more than 20 times likely to be killed by a police officer than their white counterparts.
John Dowd, who was Trump's lead lawyer in the special counsel investigation until he resigned last week, broached the issue in discussions with attorneys for former national security adviser Michael Flynn and former campaign manager Paul Manafort, the Times reported, citing three people with knowledge of the talks.
Sanders struck an important blow for honest and more open debate by raising issues seldom broached in an American presidential campaign — the Palestinian houses and schools "decimated" by Israeli force in Gaza, the fact that "there are two sides to the issue," the need for a balanced American role.
Photo: Wilfredo Lee (AP)It's early yet, but automation is already on track to become the most ignored issue this campaign cycle—outpacing even the neglected climate change, which, while broached both nights of the first Democratic presidential debate this week, deserves a much larger share of the conversation.
But when one reporter broached the subject of the Obamacare repeal that is set to slowly work its way through Congress, Trump responded with a bit of blink-and-you'll-miss it news: He wants the federal government to be able to negotiate with drug companies on medication prices.
And thanks in part to the investigation into alleged collusion between Trump's campaign and Russian spies, we know with a pretty high degree of confidence that Trump at least broached with former FBI director James Comey the terrifying prospect of using federal law enforcement to put journalists in jail.
"She has said she made a mistake, and nobody is going to die as a result of anything that happened on emails," Albright told CNN's Chris Cuomo on "New Day," after the host broached the multifaceted criticism and concerns about Clinton's foreign policy from opponents and supporters alike.
The New York Times has reported that in 2017, Trump's then-lawyer John Dowd had talks with attorneys for former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, in which he "broached the idea" of Trump pardoning them if they were to be charged by Mueller.
But the even more compelling argument for the influence of Angels is the very structure of Pose itself, which sets up its large, grand ensemble, then immediately begins throwing the characters into different pairings that will allow for the most possible discussion about topics that are rarely broached in fiction.
The Fox News host — who reportedly speaks with the president as often as daily — reacted in Friday's episode of his show, Hannity, to a report from Adam Goldman and Michael Schmidt at the New York Times that Rosenstein broached the idea last year after FBI Director James Comey was fired.
This flexibility makes them highly at risk to pollutants #sexfriendlyseafood A4:Coastal develop also a buzzkill for marine life that like sex on the beach, such as grunion #sexfriendlyseafood Many of the ideas broached on Twitter were mentioned by Future of Fish research director Marah Hardt in a blog post yesterday.
We broached everything from how he got involved in selling pills, what he did in prison to set the stage for his reintegration back to society, and why his story is so relevant in light of the recent 60 Minutes/Washington Post report linking Big Pharma with members of Congress.
" • "When I broached the idea of applying a 'know your customer' principle to their business, several senior executives at social media companies recoiled at the prospect, questioning how they would pull off such a huge feat, especially in emerging markets where many people lack credit cards, and even fixed street addresses.
Ms. McKay and Mr. Nero broached the idea with their wedding planner, Beth Helmstetter, who about a year ago started a website called the Good Beginning, to ease the process of charitable gift-giving for guests and make gifts trackable the way they are in a regular registry for couples.
But The Americans has been sowing the seeds of this conversation all season, going back to episode two when Paige first broached the subject of the Book — which she brings up again here as the moment she first knew something wasn't quite right about the bill of goods Elizabeth was selling her.
As well as briefing parliament, May is expected to meet key ministers on Monday to discuss the even thornier issue of what the country's long-term relationship with the EU should be - the first time since the June 2016 vote to leave that she has broached the topic with senior cabinet members.
Later that evening, Rachel broached the topic of previous relationships, asking Will what type of women he's usually attracted to and what he's looking for in a relationship — an interesting point to bring up considering that Will had admitted to Eric earlier in the episode that he had typically only dated white women.
The English are in revolt for they have been broached by malevolent forces intent on causing as much disruption as is physically possible: the irreversible 5p charge for plastic bags in shops has come into play, and citizens face up to spending an additional six pounds over the course of a year.
It was actually Trump himself who broached the topic during an appearance alongside Netanyahu, telling reporters he "never mentioned the word or the name 'Israel'" while talking with the Russians -- a claim that was never made in the original story written by The Washington Post nor any of the follow-up reports.
This week, it was Islamic Jihad, for a change, that broached a cease-fire: In a televised interview on Wednesday night, Ziyad al-Nakhalah, the group's Lebanon-based leader, laid down terms including swearing off future assassinations and stopping the use of live ammunition against Palestinian protesters along the Gaza border fence.
Given that the executive editor, Dean Baquet, allows political reporters like Mark Leibovich to engage in quote approval by sources such as Hillary Clinton without any reprimand whatsoever — a clear violation of a practice banned by the alleged paper of record in 2012 — don't hold your breath on a retract even being broached.
He said he had met Albert Freedman, a producer of "Twenty-One," through a mutual friend, and that Mr. Freedman, impressed by his poise and telegenic appearance, had broached the idea of going on television by asking what he thought of "Tic-Tac-Dough," another show that Mr. Freedman and Dan Enright produced.
The New York Times reported Wednesday that several members of the former vice president's campaign approached a senior Klobuchar aide at a dinner this week and broached the possibility of an alliance in which supporters from the two campaigns would bolster each other's numbers in Iowa precincts where one was not viable.
A former personal lawyer for Mr. Trump broached the prospect of a pardon with a previous lawyer for Mr. Flynn two years ago as the special counsel was closing in on charging him, raising questions about whether the president's lawyer was trying to influence Mr. Flynn's decision to cooperate with the special counsel.
He first broached the topic during an interview earlier this year with Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonVisiting California, Trump pledges action on homelessness Gabbard drives coverage in push to qualify for October debate Washington Monthly editor calls 'woke capital' problematic for progressives, conservatives MORE of Fox News, referring to the issue as a new phenomenon.
A former personal lawyer for Mr. Trump broached the prospect of a pardon with a previous lawyer for Mr. Flynn two years ago as the special counsel was closing in on charging him, raising questions about whether the president's lawyer was trying to influence Mr. Flynn's decision to cooperate with the special counsel.
The occasion was happily historic, for a reason we scarcely need recall: "White Christmas" and Mr. Crosby became like "God Bless America" and Kate Smith—so much so, indeed, that the notion of starring Mr. Crosby in a film that would have the title "White Christmas" was broached as long as six years ago.
In May, during an appearance on The Breakfast Club, Warren was stiff when the radio show's hosts broached the subject, trying to pivot to African American issues multiple times before host Charlamagne tha God finally squeezed in a reference to Rachel Dolezal, a sound-bite that would dominate headlines and overshadow Warren's prior, stale responses.
Before taking further action that might ramp up the risk of an all-out trade war, President Trump might want to reflect on the more than 10-percent decline in the U.S. equity market that has occurred since the idea of steel and aluminum tariffs were first seriously broached at the end of January.
Even if Cuban is silent throughout the debate, you can be sure the media will be talking about him in earnest, before and after tonight's debate, based on all the coverage and analysis he received on the Sunday political shows, where the topic was broached extensively across the board on broadcast and cable alike.
Starting shortly after the election, some members of the conservative media broached a new and particularly disingenuous line of attack against the Affordable Care Act: They claimed that by incentivizing states to expand Medicaid for working-age adults, the law had diverted funds away from people with disabilities, making waiting lists for community care longer.
Unfortunately, the IAA is not a governmental organization so its protocols are not legally binding and no government has yet broached the topic of creating a national post-contact policy (although a few years ago a rumor spread that the UN had appointed an official extraterrestrial point of contact at the Office for Outer Space Affairs).
When asked in interviews about potential conflicts between Britain and some of the more iconoclastic policies broached by Mr Trump, Mr Fallon has repeatedly downplayed potential clashes, citing Mr Mattis as evidence of continuity in key strategic areas, such as working with NATO, an alliance Mr Trump has at times disparaged, and standing up to Russia.
Such a shift could spark backlash like when the Navy broached plans to cancel the Truman's mid-life refueling, which would have cost $4 billion and kept it in service for 25 years, in order to pay for unmanned vessels and other emerging technologies to counter the carriers' vulnerabilities to new weapons, like long-range Chinese missiles.
"The American people have a right to know if the Deputy Attorney General plotted to wear a wire to secretly record the President with the goal of removing him from office," Jordan wrote, referring to the Times report which also claimed that Rosenstein had broached the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE reportedly broached the idea of using military force in Venezuela in a conversation with Sen.
Tom RooneyThomas (Tom) Joseph RooneyHouse Dem calls on lawmakers to 'insulate' election process following Mueller report Hill-HarrisX poll: 85033 percent oppose Trump pardoning former campaign aides Dems fear Trump is looking at presidential pardons MORE (R-Fla.) — but only because she had already broached those matters in a previous interview with the Senate Intelligence Committee.
The Whitney show underscores too tellingly the lesson of the Guggenheim's Hilma af Klint exhibition, that the largely all-male narrative of modernist abstraction needs reworking, with much more credit to female artists and their implicitly feminist embrace of spirituality, a field of study broached by the art historian Susan L. Aberth in her essay in the Phoenix catalog.
Mr. Ivy's lawyers also provided the complaint to Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which has referred the complaint to the Department of Homeland Security for review and asked Mr. Bryan a series of written questions about his Ukraine work after an August confirmation hearing at which the matter was not broached.
When he broached this provocation in conversation with me not long before the conference, it became clear that his point harked directly back to Franklin: that the topic he and his colleagues studied was created by the scientific establishment, and only in order to exclude it — which means that they are always playing on hostile terrain.
When I broached the idea of applying a "know your customer" principle to their business, several senior executives at social media companies recoiled at the prospect, questioning how they would pull off such a huge feat, especially in emerging markets where many people lack credit cards, and even fixed street addresses can be hard to come by.
Matthews later broached the possibility of a negotiation on witnesses by wondering if Democrats would agree to have former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Sanders wants one-on-one fight with Biden MORE or his son Hunter Biden testify.
It is a little shocking to learn from Girard that at an early point in the revolution, when the antislavery cause seemed on the verge of collapse, L'Ouverture broached the idea of betraying his own emancipated followers by leading them back into bondage, in the hope of getting official protection for himself and one of his comrades.
On a tour that also took in the United States, Kim broached the idea of working together to face tariffs at a meeting of the Pacific Alliance trade bloc in Mexico on Monday, said another Mexican official and a diplomat with knowledge of the matter, asking to remain anonymous because they were not authorized to speak about it.
"I think there is obviously going to be a lot of questions about this individual being a foreign national, being a part of the Saudi Air Force and then to be here training on our soil and to do this," he said during a news conference, telling reporters he broached the subject of retribution with Trump.
The most vicious fighting in the Uni-verse often happens when aesthetics gets bound to social and political issues, like when the subject of race is broached (perhaps unsurprisingly, the Uni-verse seems mainly composed of white men), or when the T-shirt club's July 4th NOB read "Pandering," in a dig at the cheap (albeit paid for) patriotism of the NFL.
In this case, it's that sexual assault (both blatant or thinly veiled) is not something to be hidden or forgotten about, but instead broached with the honesty and forthrightness that it deserves—even if it's being discussed on a public radio show as Tig and Kate do in Season 2, somehow maintaining their witty, poignant banter while discussing something disturbing.
It was Mifsud who, in a 2016 meeting in London with former Trump campaign aide George Papadopoulos, suddenly broached the possibility that the Russians might have emails and dirt on Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE.
Professor Nahshon invokes Jacob Adler (the actor whose funeral in 1926 drew an estimated 50,000 mourners), Israel Zangwill (whose play "The Melting Pot" not only popularized the term but also broached the taboo of intermarriage) and stars like Molly Picon, Maurice Schwartz and Boris Thomashefksy, while reminding readers of successful crossovers like Eddie Cantor, Jerry Lewis, Mel Brooks and Joan Rivers.
He broached the topic with his White House legal counsel, Donald McGahnDonald (Don) F. McGahnAmerica has no time to wait for impeachment Election agency limps into 2020 cycle The Memo: Mueller's depictions will fuel Trump angst MORE, who threatened to quit if such a course of action was pursued, ultimately discouraging Trump from what would be a highly controversial ouster.
According to several sources familiar with a private meeting Tuesday night of committee members and staff, lawmakers engaged in a back-and-forth over whether they can pursue lines of inquiries about Trump's ties to Russia, with some noting that there are a range of Russia subjects that could be broached that would not interfere with special counsel Robert Mueller's probe.
As with North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, who has disdained negotiating the future of his nuclear arsenal with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rather than with Mr. Trump himself, Mr. Erdogan was contemptuous of Mr. Bolton's effort to flesh out an American withdrawal that Mr. Trump broached in a phone call with Mr. Erdogan just before announcing it on Dec. 19.
At what may have been the final Republican presidential debate, in Miami last month, John Weaver, Mr. Kasich's chief strategist, broached with Mr. Roe the possibility of the two campaigns' divvying up the remaining states in a way that would play to their respective strengths, to deny Mr. Trump a majority of delegates before the convention, according to a Republican strategist familiar with the exchange.
After some crosstalk, Bartiromo broached revelations by former interim DNC Chairwoman Donna Brazile, who in a new book wrote that she discovered evidence that she said showed Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's campaign "rigged" the Democratic presidential primary.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.), who attended the meeting, said the topic was broached, but he appeared wary of wading into negotiations on immigration without Trump's clear support.
Sitting next to the president of Mexico, Trump reiterated that he intends to build a wall along the Southern border to block illegal immigrants seeking entry into the U.S. Trump broached the issue of U.S. trade imbalances with every world leader he met, including at a joint press conference with Chinese President Xi Jinping, even as the issue loomed over diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Released 2136 years ago this year, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (really, all the Indiana Jones movies) indirectly broached what has become an increasing topic of concern for museums throughout the United States and Europe in recent years: the matter of returning looted antiquities from various cultures and archeological sites around the world—particularly those located throughout Africa and the Middle East—to their places or cultures of origin.
She was frequently pitted against her boss, Jonah Jameson, who wanted to fill his women's magazine with empty-calorie fluff that he believed women "wanted": In that first issue of Ms. Marvel, Conway broached the topics of equal pay, women in journalism, the topics women cover in journalism, "having it all," and balancing a love life with a career, all issues that remain topics of discussion 37 years on.
But several controversial issues that will eat up time -- including nuclear weapons, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's military parade, transgender troops and troop deployments to the border -- have yet to be broached.
Immigration — a topic that dominated the primaries and much of this year — was finally broached as well, along with questions on the federal deficit and late-term abortion, among others that checked off many boxes: The WikiLeaks revelations around Clinton calling for open borders, which Wallace allowed her to define, and allegations of sexual misconduct against Trump by several women were the other elephants Wallace cleared out of the room.
Tucked away in a recent news report on the Turkish-turned-Syrian-refugee town of Kilis was this curious line: "Kilis rents doubled in some neighborhoods after the Syrians began arriving… [a]n apartment that cost $120 shot up to $300 a month…Turkish generosity may be wearing thin..." The remark raises an intriguing yet never-broached topic here in the US: Can immigration drive-up home prices?
Under the name Students for Carbon Dividends, the coalition is backing an idea first broached by Republican heavyweights including former Secretary of State James A. Baker III and former Secretary of State George P. Shultz: Tax the carbon pollution produced by burning fossil fuels and then return the money to consumers as a dividend in the form of monthly cash payments to individuals, both adults and children alike.
Should the FDA finalize the August guidance and not remove the biosimilarity statement in the March guidance, the agency would be creating obstacles to biosimilars by both sending a signal that they are not as safe or effective as their corresponding brand-name biologics, and raising questions about the two types of drugs that are not broached with respect to brand-name chemical drugs and their generic versions.
"CBS is on pace to grow underlying network advertising in 2016 at mid single digits, has achieved over 1 million subs at CBS All-Access and Showtime OTT (over-the-top), is generating record political dollars at its TV stations even while other broadcasters miss targets, and continues to drive higher retrans/reverse comp revenue (yesterday management broached the idea of 'perhaps surpassing' the $2.5b target in 2020)," Quadrani wrote in a research note Wednesday.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's controversial idea to press nations to pay the full cost of stationing U.S. forces on their soil, plus 50 percent more, is not a topic the Defense Department has broached with European allies, a top Pentagon official said Wednesday.
There is little sign, however, that the pockets of quiet dissent could snowball into any public displays of opposition, which speaks to the Communist Party's firm grip on civil society and the narrowing space for free expression under Xi. One university student in Shanghai said he feared for China's future now and was considering moving abroad, but was cautious about discussing the term limits issue with anyone, and never broached politics online.
"What was broached at that [Group of 2628] conversation, as I understand it, was an opportunity to continue a dialogue -- one that had in the past existed between the two countries, and I think one that we could pursue in the future with the appropriate reservations and the appropriate expectations, that we at least start with what is acceptable behavior in cyberspace and what norms and expectations that we'll have moving forward," said Bossert.
In the recent filing, they referenced a key meeting in March 2016 during which he allegedly broached the subject of arranging a meeting between Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Can we do business with Kim Jong Un?
As Jonathan Blitzer noted for The New Yorker on August 1, Kelly distinguished himself as a zealot: In six months, Kelly eliminated guidelines that governed federal immigration agents' work; vastly expanded the categories of immigrants being targeted for deportation; threatened to abandon the Obama-era program that grants legal status to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children; and has even broached the idea of splitting up mothers and children at the border to "deter" people from coming to the U.S. That is not the work of an apolitical man.
ATTN: previously partnered with former Vice President Joe BidenJoe Biden Former Bush official blasts Buttigieg: 'He is not ready' Ex-Trump campaign adviser: Biden would be able to 'sit down and get some things done' with Republicans Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers say Facebook deepfake ban falls short | House passes bills to win 5G race | Feds sound alarm on cyberthreat from Iran | Ivanka Trump appearance at tech show sparks backlash MORE on a series before the 2018 midterms called "Here's the Deal," which focused on encouraging young Americans to vote and broached topics like health care, jobs and education.
Nadler, whose committee has been on the front lines of investigating the findings from within special counsel Robert Mueller's report, broached the topic with Pelosi because several members of his committee have been pressing to open an inquiry ... ... The tensions displayed behind closed doors underscore the growing divide within the caucus about how to proceed in the face of White House resistance to all its demands, as Pelosi and some of her top confidants argue that acting with too much haste would be a gift to their political foes while a growing faction of Democrats -- that now includes several high-profile and high-ranking members -- push them to take a tougher stand against what they call a lawless President.

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