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In Germany they are increasingly calling the shots from outside.
"Who is calling the shots?" he asked of major orchestras.
He's obviously the one calling the shots for the president.
He's now calling the shots and defining the party's agenda.
"A lot of actors want to be calling the shots."
The President is calling the shots and trusting his gut.
This is 2019, and Taylor Swift is calling the shots!
That money buys them the luxury of calling the shots.
It soon became clear, though, who is calling the shots.
Having fewer people calling the shots may also have helped.
But it seems that Mr. Paulson was calling the shots.
It's now about calling the shots, and making oneself heard.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is calling the shots on The New Celebrity Apprentice.
But PG&E is ultimately calling the shots, per the Times.
Here are five officials who are calling the shots in Beijing.
And it's not just senior employees who are calling the shots.
The IMF insists that the Egyptian government is calling the shots.
"I don't want Chris calling the shots around here," says Laurel.
Their financial backers will be the ones really calling the shots.
The Lakers have Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka calling the shots.
But it's no longer the heirs who are calling the shots.
"Jesus is calling the shots … not the environmentalists!" one panel says.
"They are calling the shots in Aleppo," one aid official told Reuters.
You're calling the shots, but you're also in line for the bullets.
Remember, the industry people calling the shots are women, just like you.
Ben Affleck won't be calling the shots on The Batman after all.
Floyd Mayweather is NOT calling the shots in the Soulja Boy vs.
Only Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej has been calling the shots for longer.
But it's clear this ICE officer is the one calling the shots.
Off-screen, it's no better, with male directors overwhelmingly calling the shots.
For now, he still seems to be calling the shots from prison.
Our rational minds aren't calling the shots here -- our irrational fears are.
Many took it as further proof that Beijing was calling the shots.
The white males here who are calling the shots can't ruin us.
Creative freedom like that is possible only when you're calling the shots.
PITTSBURGH — Keith Butler's first year calling the shots on defense impressed his boss.
While Cristy was the photographer, it was Raven who was calling the shots.
"China is not yet calling the shots in Latin America," says Mr Stuenkel.
And true to her bold personality, Monroe was the one calling the shots.
It's unclear who, if anyone, was calling the shots from the production booth.
But it seems unlikely, at least while General Auf is calling the shots.
I was no longer the doctor dropping in on rounds, calling the shots.
He wanted to build a studio where Blumhouse would be calling the shots.
There are still a lot of baby boomers who are calling the shots.
Ultimately, though, China's gaming giants are the ones calling the shots, he said.
Francis appears to enjoy sending signals that he alone is calling the shots.
And as long as someone else is calling the shots, greatness isn't attainable.
And the people calling the shots are not professional chefs; they are grandmothers.
" He said Pelosi, who will likely become speaker in January, is "calling the shots.
Calling the shots, steering their own business is how Canadian acts have to operate.
And it sounds like, in retrospect, the people calling the shots regret that decision.
But I am not willing to sit around and he's not calling the shots.
Cramer, however, contended that China is not calling the shots in the trade negotiations.
The same mealy-mouthed old boys in bad toupees were still calling the shots.
"It helps us believe that somebody is in control, that somebody is calling the shots."
If and when the revolution comes, they expect to be the ones calling the shots.
The real problem is that we are left wondering who actually was calling the shots.
My wife was working at Dell, and she was making the money, calling the shots.
The next day, Trump took to Twitter to make clear who was calling the shots.
But that fantasy has never featured a black person at its center calling the shots.
He may not even be calling the shots anymore, a concession he admits was difficult.
Our poor citizens now know that however they vote, the Russians are calling the shots.
Let him pretend he can start calling the shots (at other people's homes) next year.
Of course, the flip side is that "skilled workers are calling the shots," Frankiewicz said.
Some originally believed that Kim Jong Un's aunt and uncle were actually calling the shots.
House Speaker Paul Ryan is calling the shots on the Republican plan to replace Obamacare.
Women are calling the shots on these projects roughly as often as they are in Hollywood.
" Still, the actress admits that negotiating acting and calling the shots could at times be "difficult.
A lot of this is about who's cutting the checks, running the companies, calling the shots.
He said he believes, however, the ISIS leader is still calling the shots in the group.
Right now, he's clearly calling the shots—refusing to acknowledge past wrongs is a Trump hallmark.
And what I love most about it is that Britney is the one calling the shots.
"Talent is calling the shots," Picard told the Catalyst 2019 conference last week in New York.
She is thought likely to assume the post of foreign minister, calling the shots from there.
So I give you two answers to that: He's calling the shots, and I'm showing up.
In other words, where the ideological heirs of the Dixiecrats were the ones calling the shots.
It helped cause this mess in the first place, but it's no longer calling the shots.
They're still calling the shots, signing the deals, and featuring the games they want to feature.
Jessica Biel wouldn't mind working with husband Justin Timberlake — as long as she's calling the shots!
With millionaires, billionaires and corporations calling the shots in Washington, the American people get short shrift.
"Ones calling the shots, for short?" can be figured out if you slow down and think.
Negotiations with the international community just look like concessions to those calling the shots in Pyongyang.
The men calling the shots have, with their wars and their pollution, turned Earth into a wasteland.
It felt really good to be the one calling the shots and putting the boundaries in place.
The Red Wings won the Stanley Cup with Holland calling the shots in 1998, 2002 and 2008.
Studies suggest that women don't necessarily want to be the ones calling the shots in heterosexual relationships.
Not only is she calling the shots, but Gerwig is also adapting Alcott's book into the screenplay.
There is no brain or heart or giant blue-hued and humming artificial intelligence calling the shots.
"The country's changed pretty dramatically from the time when Reagan Democrats were calling the shots," he said.
And, with no bosses to please or formal deadlines to meet, they have been calling the shots.
By then, her daughter was calling the shots, since Ms. Sherman was no longer able to speak.
Analysts say Thakisn and Yingluck are still calling the shots, despite both being in self-imposed exile.
It says he is a free man and quit because Hezbollah was calling the shots in his government.
New York (CNN Business)Central banks aren't perfect, but they work best when politicians aren't calling the shots.
While he animates and edits the videos, he insists, the boys are the ones really calling the shots.
Few decisions seem to be made without her approval, making it clear that she is calling the shots.
But the 106–69 vote hinted at growing dissent among grassroots activists tired of governors calling the shots.
A former army chief, Constantino Chiwenga, who is now the vice-president, is suspected of calling the shots.
The Guards, who answer to Mr Khamenei—not the elected president, Hassan Rouhani—are increasingly calling the shots.
So it's either Bruce Allen calling the shots, an unproven candidate, or guys who are currently not working.
The sensors and computers calling the shots will need electrical power, rather than horsepower that gasoline engines provide.
But now, for the first time, Weger is calling the shots with her very own all-day concept.
By then, however, even the special agent in charge in San Diego was no longer calling the shots.
The N.B.A.-China partnership is just one example of so many in which Beijing is calling the shots.
With Kim Jong Un calling the shots, a delegation from South Korea will travel to Pyongyang on Monday.
And so in the meantime, Facebook gets to keep calling the shots — and avoiding responsibility when it doesn't.
As one of the most liberal members of her party, Collins has been calling the shots all year.
Everyone assumes the Russian President has been and will continue to be calling the shots in a Trump relationship.
The Man of Steel has seemingly lost his good-guy edge and is calling the shots in the future.
Noah can try all he wants to exit the friend zone; ultimately, Avery is the one calling the shots.
And the process seems to have been handled correctly, with a committee of independent Oracle directors calling the shots.
But even as he's given his new aides largely free rein, Trump made clear Monday he's calling the shots.
He also said football was changing as now wealthy countries, rather than the clubs themselves, were calling the shots.
The logic seems to go that everyone is better off, even minorities, when white people are calling the shots.
Instead of shrugging his shoulders and fecklessly accepting whatever befalls him, like he usually does, he's calling the shots.
Tila Tequila is not mentally stable enough to continue calling the shots for her daughter ... according to the kid's father.
That means Temer is not only calling the shots at home, but has effectively become the president ... until she returns.
Plus, regime and Russian forces are now calling the shots with -- and depriving them of -- their angry former Kurdish allies.
And when the millennials start calling the shots more widely in society, they will do so for a long time.
The High Sparrow was calling the shots, even though Margaery knew better and accurately guessed what Cersei was up to.
In other words, residents were left to the whims of the guys calling the shots in Albany and City Hall.
"Fiscal policy is calling the shots today," said David Carter, chief investment officer at Lenox Wealth Advisors in New York.
"In Washington, one party is calling the shots and the middle class isn't being heard," a narrator in the ad.
But it's long been clear that Erdoğan has actually been calling the shots, with Davutoğlu serving mostly as his sidekick.
Kris Jenner may have filed to trademark the word "momager," but is Kim Kardashian West the one actually calling the shots?
Heading into a new administration run by a political novice, snagging face time with the person calling the shots can't hurt.
Riyadh says Hariri is a free man and he decided to resign because Hezbollah was calling the shots in his government.
But in a world where readers are the ones paying the bills, they are ultimately also the ones calling the shots.
The euro area is in a familiar place: Countries exploiting their neighbors with indecently large trade surpluses are calling the shots.
Former Megadeth drummer Nick Menza's mom is now calling the shots for his estate, and we've learned what caused his death.
That realization may prompt some to take steps to improve cash flow while they are still calling the shots, said Barnes.
It's a Wednesday night in North East London and upstairs at the Vortex Jazz Club the machines are calling the shots.
He listens to old friends and ex-advisers, but three sources say this much is clear: he is calling the shots.
But he also was the one calling the shots and he could put his legislative strategy where his revolutionary rhetoric was.
Not even members of the Presidential Guard, who once said they would die for President Robert Mugabe, are calling the shots.
Lucas is considered a risky pick by environmentalists who aren't keen on an oil exec calling the shots on land management.
" RICARDO ADROGUE, HEAD OF BARINGS' GLOBAL SOVEREIGN DEBT AND CURRENCIES GROUP: "The one calling the shots is Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
The logic goes this way: Everyone is better off, even minorities, when white people are in charge and calling the shots.
Even by 21967, America's military, intelligence and civilian leaders had no real idea who was actually calling the shots in Hanoi.
But there is a catch: Mr. Cuomo already controls the agency, and has been calling the shots there for some time.
Since the capo can be placated only by uncritical praise, the most fanatic of his lieutenants end up calling the shots.
What he meant to say was the only people calling the shots at the Trump organization are myself and this guy.
"Nancy is calling the shots," Trump added, referencing House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat and the likely next House speaker.
Pop culture has conditioned us to assume Stan would be the one calling the shots, no matter what, between himself and Angel.
"It seems that the people really calling the shots are those far closer to Trump than those running the FDA," says Altieri.
Then Charley came along as a puppy and he got folded into the mix – with Bella as the one calling the shots.
Women in music are discouraged from pursuing technical skills; they are pigeonholed as performers, with men in the studio calling the shots.
Riyadh says Hariri is free and decided to resign because Iran's Lebanese ally, Hezbollah, was calling the shots in his coalition government.
But I think things will change even more once there are people of color and women and gay executives calling the shots.
The debate underscored how hardline conservatives are the ones calling the shots in Cleveland, to the detriment of the party's electoral hopes.
So while the fighting and leaking might ease, the problems may not because it's the president, not the staff, calling the shots.
No one really knows who's calling the shots in Washington, D.C., Trevor Noah argued during last night's episode of The Daily Show.
"Often times, people who have a lot of money are used to always getting their way and calling the shots," she said.
"The one calling the shots is Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador," said Ricardo Adrogue, head of Barings' global sovereign debt and currencies group.
No Interim Title If UFC makes this bout for a lightweight interim title, McGregor is clearly calling the shots behind the scenes.
Increasingly, leaders in other countries are asking who is calling the shots: the globalists, the nationalists, the trade hawks or someone else?
But this sentiment could turn suddenly if and when business realizes that the hard-liners still seem to be calling the shots.
Depending on where they launch and who's calling the shots, it may not always be possible to bring their rocket back to land.
"Maybe some people were expecting some reassurance from Tria, but he's not calling the shots," said Jan von Gerich, chief analyst at Nordea.
But most people believe that Shari Redstone, the mogul's daughter, who for years was estranged from her father, is now calling the shots.
Calling the shots From the front cabin, a man with a goatee, polo shirt and black sunglasses atop his head surveys the scene.
Busch won with the interim crew chief Johnny Klausmeier, the lead engineer, calling the shots as Tony Gibson served a one-race suspension.
But after Roy Moore's win in Alabama's Republican runoff primary, it is Steve Bannon who will be calling the shots for the GOP.
Our troops have not been removed; they were merely redeployed out of harm's way, making it appear that Erdogan is calling the shots.
Scott argued the legislation establishes a narrow definition of joint-employer that effectively eliminates accountability for some of the entities calling the shots.
" The Cubans, he added, "are key consultants and advisers, but I don't think they're calling the shots or telling them what to do.
"I don't think Russia is calling the shots," said Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih when asked if Putin was now OPEC's boss.
IT ALWAYS GETS BACK TO THE QUESTION OF WHO GETS TO BE THE ARBITER OF THAT, WHO'S CALLING THE SHOTS, WHO'S MAKING THOSE DECISION.
The one obvious difference with the LinkedIn deal is that Nadella is now the one calling the shots, instead of his predecessor Steve Ballmer.
What makes you feel teleported isn't just the sense of being far away from where you were, but calling the shots once you're there.
Ecclestone is used to calling the shots, and has a famous dislike of delegating, but has indicated he can work with the new chairman.
"That means if you buy this stock, Blackstone and the banks are calling the shots and you're just along for the ride," Cramer said.
During that time, Inhofe has insisted McCain was still the one calling the shots and that he was leading the committee as McCain's proxy.
During that time, Inhofe has insisted McCain was still the one calling the shots and that he was leading the committee as McCain's proxy.
That was because the Turks, who supplied the weapons and the cash, were calling the shots, and they considered the Kurds enemy No. 1.
In it, he attempts to document a peculiar approach to the world: the conviction that someone sinister is calling the shots, somewhere far away.
Suge clarified that Ray J won't be the only one calling the shots, saying his fiancee Toi-Linn Kelly has his power of attorney.
But, after Season 1 of the hit HBO series, she started calling the shots on how much of her body she wanted to show.
Republicans broadcast their suspicions that President Obama was really calling the shots on the Clinton e-mail investigation, the Trump-Russia investigation, or both.
At that point, there's often no telling who inside the company is calling the shots or what can be done to make things right.
Shaping the festival in this way is a collaborative effort with a board of about 20 people from diverse backgrounds calling the shots together.
And while her frequent colleague C.K. has a co-creator credit on Better Things, Adlon is the one calling the shots on the show.
So over the past two years, Republicans have been calling the shots — deciding when to investigate closely, and when to look the other way.
Mr Woodward, a former banker, has been calling the shots at Old Trafford since Sir Alex Ferguson, the team's highly decorated manager, retired in 218.
But the same SoftBank execs — Son, Marcelo Claure and Ron Fisher — are calling the shots and trying to steer a floundering company to sustained profitability.
White, who leads the department's public affairs, bristles at suggestions that the people calling the shots on the US war have been unavailable for questioning.
But upon reflection, it would have been far scarier if a cocksure Mr. Trump, consulting no one but himself, had been there calling the shots.
If Mr. Putin were calling the shots, he would ensure that America's reliability is doubted, its commitments broken, its values debased and its image tarnished.
With the automaker still calling the shots, the listed company would still effectively be part of the VW conglomerate — and hardly deserve a premium valuation.
"We're concerned the people in Mar-a-Lago are still calling the shots," said Paul Rieckhoff, the head of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
On Thursday he excoriated Trump's Syria shift from the Senate floor, calling U.S. diplomacy "so weak and so inept" that Turkey is calling the shots.
The fact that our impeached President is still in office, calling the shots and directing attacks that could kick off a war, is deeply unsettling.
But every part of the drawing is there for a reason and the composition is severe enough to be calling the shots on what's going on.
Her publications include the award-winning books Fixing Families: Parents, Power, and the Child Welfare System and, most recently, Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines.
The plan is to decentralize the movement, Prakash said, "so it's less a national organization calling the shots" and instead empowering activists to take action locally.
Considering all this controversy over "appropriate" attire in academia, is it really necessary or worthwhile for schools to continue calling the shots fashion-wise in 2016?
"(It would be) a government where Justin Trudeau may be the spokesperson, but the New Democrats are calling the shots," Scheer told reporters in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
If Trump renegotiates NAFTA behind closed doors with the same interests calling the shots, he could make it worse for working people in all three countries.
Heavyweight boxing champ Andy Ruiz says he's already training for the rematch with Anthony Joshua ... and tells TMZ Sports he's calling the shots this time around!!
Aspire filed the new lawsuit, but sources connected to the case tell us Jas is calling the shots ... as he now owns a chunk of Aspire.
Big oil traders like Royal Dutch Shell, long used to calling the shots on Brent crude, have complained about undue Chinese influence on prices in Asia.
As Uber was planning to actually put its driverless cars on the road, it became clear the company has more or less been calling the shots.
For decades, the theorists have been calling the shots, predicting particles like the Higgs for the experimenters to find, plugging the holes in the cosmic puzzle.
Now at the point of calling the shots, Okada chose Omega as his challenger once again, looking to expunge the only mark on his historic reign.
In order to change sexist tendencies in the professional world and discriminatory hiring practices, there need to be institutionalized changes and more women calling the shots.
When Genish starts calling the shots, it may be as general manager or managing director rather than chief executive, said the source familiar with the matter.
Manafort has reportedly had a strained relationship with Lewandowski – when Manafort was brought on it was unclear who was really calling the shots on the campaign.
"Delta Lloyd is not in control of its own company anymore, the DNB is calling the shots," said VEB deputy director Errol Keyner in a statement.
Psychologically, he seems to be more in line with what we saw in Infinity: a villain who's calling the shots with a heavy side of cruelty.
And for Cavallari, an executive producer title means she'll also be calling the shots, an important element given her first foray into reality TV back in 2004.
"I wanted to investigate further, really uncover what was on the executives' and the directors' minds, who was calling the shots, what was their motives," said Chopra.
I exchanged messages Tuesday evening with a longtime ally of Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, whom I asked about who was calling the shots in the campaign.
His arrival in Israel will only reinforce the dramatic shift toward the more extreme parties in Netanyahu's ruling coalition that now seem to be calling the shots.
"I wanted to investigate further, really uncover what was on the executives' and the directors' minds, who was calling the shots, what was their motives," he said.
"It's better to negotiate with the one calling the shots, which is Russia, than with the regime," said Wael Olwan, spokesman for the Failaq al-Rahman insurgents.
And the reason for that is that the rich and the powerful have been calling the shots in Washington forever and ever and ever it feels like.
Russia, in particular, is calling the shots on the battlefield and in drafting a political settlement that could end the fighting, presumably after opposition forces are routed.
But with the Trump administration showing little appetite for any involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts, and Europe effectively sidelined, Russia, Syria and Turkey are calling the shots.
Travelers are rightfully concerned for their health, but Horowitz maintains that US airlines shouldn't be calling the shots as to who gets to travel and who doesn't.
It seems that North is taking notes from the Kardashians' go-to hairstylist, Chris Appleton, and she is now calling the shots when it comes to her hairstyles.
Meanwhile, turmoil at the top of Viacom finally worked itself out with a Dauman exit, Shari Redstone calling the shots and Bob Bakish taking over as Viacom chief.
In the first two weeks of Trump's presidency, many have speculated that Steve Bannon, the former Breitbart chief, is the one calling the shots in the White House.
"I wanted to investigate further, really uncover what was on the executives' and the directors' minds, who was calling the shots, what was their motives," the Democrat said.
Ryan Seacrest is still around despite a swirl of controversy, but the judges box looks decidedly different, with Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan calling the shots.
Iran is making inroads in the region, Russia is suddenly calling the shots, and in the United States an unpredictable president surprises the world on a weekly basis.
He suggested that Washington was secretly arming Al Qaeda and that the United States was calling the shots for Saudi Arabia in Yemen, at the behest of Israel.
In the footage, you can see Kobe walk right into the wreckage scene to speak with the people involved -- directing traffic and calling the shots before help arrived.
For example, because of Obama's position on Syria, Russia may be calling the shots there, and may try to leverage this in other sensitive regions, such as the Baltics.
And beyond awards shows, in order to get more diverse stories greenlit and more diverse faces casted, there needs to be more diversity among the people calling the shots.
Though Mr Kabila (pictured, left) handed over the sash of office to Félix Tshisekedi, the leader of the main opposition party, he appears still to be calling the shots.
President Trump believes, along with many others, that Saudi Arabia is calling the shots in the Sunni Arab world now and he wants its work with Israel to continue.
This year marks the 14th edition of the Puppy Bowl, and again returning are Team Ruff, Team Fluff and referee Dan Schachner, calling the shots for the seventh time.
They are the brains behind Trump's (sometimes incoherent) executive actions, and seem to be calling the shots on everything from Trump's relationship to the press to his foreign policy.
As part of the effort to prove that El Chapo was calling the shots in a massive criminal conspiracy, prosecutors plan to accuse him of involvement in multiple homicides.
The street has been calling the shots in fashion for some time now and by street, to be clear, what is meant here is also the old information superhighway.
It means local and regional institutions and retail investors are calling the shots and that supply can be relatively better controlled with some support from domestic funds, Bhandari added.
But no clear indication of who is likely to end up calling the shots at Italy's biggest phone group is likely to emerge for at least a couple of weeks.
Instead, they are often calling the shots, leaning on the desperation of companies to cut their debt, loaded up when oil was at $22010 a barrel, as recently as 22014.
However, this doesn't not mean that Brexit negotiations with the EU partners would become easy," he added, noting "it is the EU which would be very much calling the shots.
David Griffin was not fond of his time with LeBron James, when Griffin was the general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers and James was in the background calling the shots.
"Often times, people who have a lot of money are used to always getting their way and calling the shots," April Davis of Luma Search in New York City said.
Two days before he died, Jeffrey Epstein made sure his affairs were in order -- signing a will that lays out where he's putting $63 million, and who's calling the shots.
Instead, it's the country's western, oil-dependent provinces fueling the breathless talk of secession amid a perception that Trudeau and eastern urban liberals are calling the shots at their expense.
Even if Elliott's board candidates are backed, no clear indication of who will end up calling the shots at Italy's biggest telecoms group is likely to emerge for several weeks.
These characters and their experimental mechs have the power to determine the future, but they're not the technocrats who are calling the shots or who are driven by pure ideology.
Even if the courts deny him the chance, he would still be calling the shots as leader of the center-right in the event of a victory at the national elections.
The RSF's high profile on the streets of Khartoum suggests that Dagalo, a former Darfur fighter with a fearsome reputation, is calling the shots, at least when it comes to security.
Marvel's Captain Marvel will feature a female co-director, Anna Boden, along with a female writing team, the studio has yet to have a film with a woman calling the shots.
What I am saying is that there's a difference between reporting on these developments — and letting political interests drive the news narrative in such a way that they're calling the shots.
Rubio would be next in line, and although there are still some globalists left on the committee (Rob Portman of Ohio, for one), it's Rubio who would be calling the shots.
Not many 13-year-olds get away with literally calling the shots in a room full of New York City fashion creatives, but confidence is not something the fledgling star lacks.
Despite his predicament, Lula is still calling the shots in his Workers Party (PT) and engineering another presidential run, underscoring his stature as the most popular modern political figure in Brazil.
Until more women are owners, chief executives and bosses, the dynamic may always be the same: a man calling the shots, and a more junior woman afraid to resist or report.
TIM has come under closer scrutiny by Rome, especially since Vivendi began calling the shots at the Italian company and appointed some of its own top executives as CEO and chairman.
At that moment, Trump brought home how the Socialist policies of the progressive Left – the group now calling the shots for the Democratic Party – could forever change the way Americans live.
El Chapo is the most famous Sinaloa cartel leader, but testimony throughout his trial indicated that his longtime partner El Mayo was often the one calling the shots for the organization.
Rachel Lindsay was brought to tears on "The Bachelorette" ... and it was mostly about her inner struggle with being the first black woman calling the shots on the long-running series.
And so I find it hard to shake the feeling that at the end of the day, in a Clinton administration, it would be Larry Fink, not the technocrats, calling the shots.
It is hard to shake that feeling that at the end of the day, in a Clinton administration, it would be Mr. Fink, not the technocrats, calling the shots, Mr. Fleischer writes.
In 1957's "Sweet Smell of Success," it's Burt Lancaster's J.J. Hunsecker, based on powerful gossip columnist Walter Winchell, who's calling the shots -- especially when it comes to Tony Curtis' Sidney Falco.
The Fed may worry that any hint of looser policy could make it look as if Mr Trump is calling the shots—even if such a turn were justified by economic news.
That would have meant having a sport dominated by India, Pakistan and Iran—much like cricket appears to have reached a saturation point with India, England and Australian boards calling the shots.
We got Bryce walking into the Doheny Room Wednesday night in WeHo where she told us she'll actually be the one calling the shots on her shoe choice in the next flick.
Trump's provocative comments and theatrics at the NATO summit put Trump in control of the narrative billowing out of Brussels, giving his supporters the impression that he was confidently calling the shots.
But among the demonstrators, rumors abounded that Mr. al-Bashir was living with relatives or that his ouster was a ruse and he was still calling the shots, only now in secret.
The trade tug of war: With the Trump administration's trade policies ricocheting between conciliatory and militant, leaders in other countries have one question: Who is calling the shots inside the White House?
"Companies being able to sponsor rockets or astronauts really calls into question who's really calling the shots," said Timothy Farnsworth, a spokesman for the Project on Government Oversight, an independent government watchdog.
Director Glenn Weiss took the stage to accept the Emmy Award for his work calling the shots at The Academy Awards and used the moment to propose to his girlfriend, Jan Svendsen.
Just imagine them, right now, fixating on a supposed collusion between President Trump and the Russians, or worse yet, obsessing about an alt-right Rasputin calling the shots in the White House!
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump made it clear a day after firing national security adviser John Bolton that he will be calling the shots on US foreign policy and possibly changing course.
Technological innovation is already calling the shots, and considering the sheer amount of new tech being bought and used, most people seem content with the more public, transparent world it's ushering in.
I'm a sociologist who aims to understand how parents make choices for their families and children, and compiled almost a decade of research into my book Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines.
With shooting guard Klay Thompson also missing considerable time with a knee injury, for the first time in a long time the Warriors may not be calling the shots in the new season.
But Folkenflik said when he interviewed senior figures at Murdoch properties for his books, they said that Murdoch doesn't need to be calling the shots everyday for people to know what he wants.
Siya was on Belafonte's witness list, and we're told she will testify Belafonte never abused his wife and that Mel B was calling the shots when they had 3-ways during their marriage.
However you spent the last five months, the question of balance and who's calling the shots will likely stick with you after Sunday, though it may move to the back of your thoughts.
But, of course, humans aren't guaranteed to be free of bias, either, and in some cases—a self-driving car, for example—having a human calling the shots may be impossible or undesirable.
Sadly, instead of a boring yet objectively attractive man looking for love, it's been a bloated, over-bronzered Afghan Hound with a bad combover and a weakness for sexual assault calling the shots.
It also became clear that Bannon had been calling the shots for much of the first two weeks—and that he had Trump sign things he didn't understand to give Bannon more power.
In fact, staying fully dressed in this buttoned-up secretary look while your partner strips down will actually create an erotic dynamic in which you'll feel like the the one calling the shots.
Chris Christie and top aides in his office — not his client, Bill Baroni — were the ones calling the shots at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the bridge.
I and others in the FBI family are embarrassed by the texting of those who were among the individuals calling the shots at the bureau during a critical time in our nation's history.
With a leadership vacuum in a chaotic region, Mr. Moussa said, Egypt and Saudi Arabia may be able to keep a non-Arab country like Iran, Turkey or Israel from calling the shots.
Even talks with Rouhani -- which would be the first between US and Iranian leaders since the 1979 Islamic revolution -- would not get Trump in front of the man calling the shots in Tehran.
The announcement was made on the Bachelor in Paradise aftershow, After Paradise, with Viall making an appearance to celebrate the good news that he'd be calling the shots on season 21 of the show.
I was fully empowered, both as the character of Franny, seizing pleasure for herself, and as Jen, the lead actress, calling the shots, setting the pace, and literally sitting in a position of power.
It used to be that the party-backed candidate had a better chance of winning the nomination, but since the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United (20163), interest groups are increasingly calling the shots.
As Politico reported late Tuesday night, Sanders himself was calling the shots throughout the campaign, so the rancor of the final weeks of his campaign can't really be blamed on rogue aides or supporters.
Another option is that the recent shakeup of the National Security Council means that national security adviser H.R. McMaster and Defense Secretary James Mattis will be calling the shots with less White House interference.
And foreigners, far from strengthening Ms Suu Kyi by tiptoeing around the atrocities, simply reinforce the idea that the army is calling the shots and that her government is little more than a figleaf.
We haven't assigned it an official name yet, but like Anderson's character before it, it seems to be the representation of pure evil — and the one who's calling the shots in the Black Lodge.
Trump and his top White House staffers (Reince Priebus, Steve Bannon, and Jared Kushner, among others) have been the ones calling the shots, with Pence rarely mentioned as a significant player in internal deliberations.
"Nancy is calling the shots," the President said Wednesday, referring to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who is all but certain to become speaker of the House once Democrats take the majority next month.
The tensions between TIM and the Rome government have been growing in recent years, especially since French media group Vivendi became its top investor and started calling the shots at Italy's biggest phone group.
Nor is it truly in control of its own destiny – in Asia even more than Europe, its foes and allies are often calling the shots while the United States is inevitably left playing catch-up.
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But at the beginning of the debate, when the audience was at its largest, Trump was calling the shots: He argued that Clinton was just another politician who was saying things just to get elected.
Htin Kyaw was hand-picked by Suu Kyi earlier this month for the role of president, a move that makes him a proxy leader with Suu Kyi indirectly calling the shots, Myanmar watchers widely agree.
There was a sense in this political season that it was the candidate, rather than the broadcaster, who was calling the shots -- setting the agenda not from a TV studio but on a Twitter feed.
Sunni and Kurdish leaders in and around Mosul largely agree with this grim prognosis, alarmed that Abadi has refused even to discuss the future governance of Mosul, and suspecting that Iran is calling the shots.
More power now rests with Ahmed Gaid Saleh, the army chief of staff, who is a close ally of Mr Bouteflika, and with the president's younger brother, Said, who some say is calling the shots.
Despite serving a 12-year sentence for corruption, Lula is still calling the shots in his Workers Party and engineering another presidential run, underscoring his stature as the most popular modern political figure in Brazil.
It reflects either Trump's ongoing ignorance of what his administration is actually doing on immigration or his desire, born out of frustration, to take the reins away from DHS and start calling the shots himself.
A study conducted by First Round Capital, a prominent early stage venture firm in Silicon Valley, found that 70% of startup founders predict that investors will be calling the shots for venture deals in 2020.
Clearly, NASA is not hiring anyone to defend the planet from the sorts of alien invaders depicted in stories like these, and this person will not be calling the shots (Independence Day-style) against extraterrestrial belligerents.
It was a 25 percent democracy and everything was divided pretty evenly, and Michelle was an extra finger on someone's hand, and then it was Jay, Tay and I. We were all calling the shots equally.
"When you're used to calling the shots, and then the baby dictates everything, it's hard to keep your sanity, much less get along with your spouse," writes Ms Twenge, a professor at San Diego State University.
In a Twitter interaction with a Tesla fan from India on May 24, Musk indicated it was the company's Indian-born chief financial officer, Deepak Ahuja, who was really calling the shots on Tesla entering India.
Now we still aren't quite sure who's calling the shots in San Francisco, Blaine Gabbert is rumored to be starting, and the dynastic squad Jim Harbaugh built just a few years ago has been utterly dismantled.
The network issue returned to the forefront of political debate when French media group Vivendi built a 24 percent stake in TIM, becoming its top investor and increasingly calling the shots at Italy's biggest phone group.
But the cooperation between the three partners, which all have joint ownership stakes in each other, is rapidly coming to a halt without Ghosn calling the shots, according to auto consultant Rebecca Lindland, founder of RebeccaDrives.com.
But while Hunter will be locked up for at least the next decade, the situation with his boss — the man supposedly calling the shots on those kidnappings and murders Hunter boasted about — remains something of a mystery.
Officials have been trying to emphasize to residents that PG&E is calling the shots, and the governor and furious state representatives said the company had shown it was not capable of consistently providing power to Californians.
There are also higher-ups, the men calling the shots in the armed forces, who we learn have engaged in deadly cover-ups during Castle's time in the armed forces who are now sitting in powerful positions.
Diehard Brexiteers dream of one of their own at last calling the shots in Brussels and showing the world how to out-negotiate the EU. Pro-Europeans, licking their wounds, would strive to salvage a soft Brexit.
"Our investment in Telecom Italia is strategic and long term," he told the newspaper, but at the same time sought to quash growing concerns about the French media group increasingly calling the shots at the Italian firm.
"I suspect that SpaceX is unlikely to dial back its various efforts, as Elon Musk is calling the shots and words such as 'caution' and 'moderation' do not appear to be part of his vocabulary," Quilty said.
Nevertheless, now that Google's ARCore is in the hunt as well, we don't have to worry about Apple—and its comparatively closed platform—making all the rules and calling the shots as the technology hits the mainstream.
So it's not unheard of, but it's still interesting to see that this trend is continuing in these high-profile tech cases: That one or two individuals are basically calling the shots for the long haul. Right.
Yet five months into Mr. Trump's tenure, the well-resourced Pentagon, which is on track to receive a large budget increase this year, is calling the shots — not the State Department, which Mr. Trump's budget would decimate.
Ethereum, for example, does this in a centralized fashion, with the Ethereum Foundation calling the shots (though it's always possible for the community to "fork" in a different direction, as it once did, when Ethereum Classic was created).
Nevertheless, we're told UFC honcho Dana White is calling the shots on who gets on TV, and we're told the Trump kids will get as much air time as other big celebs at the Prudential Center in Newark.
"Riyadh and Moscow are calling the shots, being the largest producers with the capacity to adjust output readily and in size," wrote Konstantinos Venetis, senior economist at research firm TS Lombard Research, in a note earlier this week.
The once yearly appearance of a black face on a fashion magazine cover (usually in February, a graveyard month for print publications) won't pass muster now that the people whom fashion historically excluded are increasingly calling the shots.
If you come up against criticism for your choice, Lundquist says to make your reasons as clear as possible — especially the fact that your holiday plans are the result of an agreement and not one person calling the shots.
After assuming power in the early 1980s, the Chin raked in some $100 million calling the shots for upwards of 300 made men operating in New York's Little Italy, on the Miami docks and in the streets of Philadelphia.
Hoellwarth noted that nominating Jackson might have been a subtle act of misdirection, putting the focus on this curious figure and taking it off of the acting secretary who will be calling the shots for the next few months.
But that may be less important in the longer run than the sea change taking place in the Middle East itself, where those calling the shots increasingly believe Washington is leaving – and are unconcerned by what America might wish.
A massive private Chinese conglomerate pulled an unusual move on Monday, revealing its ownership structure after striking multi-billion dollar deals that have raised questions about corporate governance, strategic motivations, financial health and who exactly is calling the shots.
The Federal Communications Commission, now led by an anti-regulation ideologue appointed by President Trump, wants to gut the net neutrality rules that keep powerful broadband companies from calling the shots on the internet, at the expense of consumers.
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Jubeir said Hezbollah had been "calling the shots" in the Hariri government, which included two Hezbollah ministers and was formed last year in a political deal that made Michel Aoun, a Hezbollah ally, head of state.
The biggest takeaway from this reorganization isn't the roles that existing executives will be filling, but the fact that someone new will be calling the shots at Oculus — and that they won't be doing it with a title like CEO.
A key question hanging over the Viacom saga is whether the elderly billionaire, who has trouble speaking and has limited mobility, is calling the shots or being manipulated by family members who want to wrest control of Viacom from Dauman.
"When we looked at who was calling the shots [on prices] it was this litany of service providers that was unknown to us and the cost was unknown to us until we got the bill weeks later," says Kovacs-Johnson.
"There is a wing of the Republican party, the one now calling the shots, that espouses values that I think are contradictory to what Republicans claim they stand for: This notion of compassionate behavior; responsible, small government; the individual," she said.
They're getting the experience of submission, the feeling of being out of control and able to let go; and the other person is getting the experience of feeling powerful and calling the shots and being able to read their partner.
But with founders now revered, and in some cases calling the shots thank to special supervoting shares, many of the most valuable startups are helmed by founders who may or may not have the chops to run a public company.
Perhaps Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE was calling the shots.
Sharif was a strong advocate of dialogue with India; now, with the civilian establishment weakened and the Pakistani army potentially calling the shots on foreign policy, India must prepare for any number of possibilities, including a greater surge in terrorist violence.
But it would do no good for Formula One, in a new era of faster cars and U.S-based owners Liberty Media calling the shots in place of ousted 86-year-old supremo Bernie Ecclestone, if Hamilton runs away unchallenged.
The organization made up of leaders from various Latino gangs operated like an illegal government, collecting "taxes" on smuggled drugs, ordering hits on people who didn't follow their rules and even calling the shots on street crimes, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
Some critics see the agreement as another example of the considerable sway that the largest institutional investors hold in the US$8trn US corporate bond market - from commanding larger allocations on new bond sales to calling the shots in debt restructurings.
If Russia and Iran are calling the shots in Syria, this stems not from an American absence of leadership but rather from the reality that Syria's political future is far more important to Moscow and Tehran than it is to Washington.
Warren then pivoted to "why it is that we have had laws on the books for antitrust for over a century and yet for decades now we've all called out how the big drug companies are calling the shots in Washington."
Now they were calling the shots at Wisla Krakow, under the leadership of Pawel Michalski, who had served more than six years in prison for throwing a knife from the stands at an Italian player during a UEFA Cup match.
" Not long after the Cavaliers trounced the Hawks 136-114 on Tuesday night for their first win of the season, after six losses with Ty Lue calling the shots, power forward Kevin Love said he "would love (Drew) to be the coach.
"I suspect that SpaceX is unlikely to dial back its various efforts, as Elon Musk is calling the shots and words such as 'caution' and 'moderation' do not appear to be part of his vocabulary," industry analyst Chris Quilty said in September.
Lane Kiffin is going to be the head coach of Florida Atlantic next season, but he's still calling the shots for the Alabama offense as they ready for a run at the National Championship, starting this weekend against Washington in the Peach Bowl.
Despite all of Trump's braggadocio of "rebuilding our military like we never have before," the US seems suddenly to find itself in the deeply uncomfortable and unprecedented position of playing catchup in an arms race where Russia could begin calling the shots.
The organization made up of leaders from various Latino gangs operated like an illegal government, collecting "taxes" on smuggled drugs, ordering hits on people who didn&apost follow their rules and even calling the shots on street crimes, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
The problem is not any legal prohibition on such transfers (tax-free "rollovers") between 6900(k)s, other plans and individual retirement accounts (IRAs), because lawmakers and pension regulators often are not the ones actually calling the shots for the private pension system.
In December, he claimed that security agencies had manipulated the recent parliamentary elections to ensure a majority in favor of Mr. Sisi and that Abbas Kamel, a retired army general and a confidant of Mr. Sisi's, was "calling the shots" in the country.
How Iran might react to having a political critic, al-Sadr, calling the shots in Iraq remains to be seen, particularly at a time when Iran is looking more internationally isolated following the withdrawal of the U.S. from the Iranian nuclear deal.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry's public reticence about Mr. Gui "probably indicates that the national security apparatus is calling the shots, and the foreign ministry may be out of the decision-making loop," William Nee, a China researcher for Amnesty International, said by email.
Governor Cuomo, much like Charney, is known to be bullish, but in recent weeks that has been seen as an asset, not a detriment; he has garnered praise for calling the shots while so many government agencies continue to wait on federal guidance.
American officials say they want to learn more about the agreement Russia has reached with Turkey and Iran, but one telling detail — that American warplanes would not be able to fly over the so-called de-escalation zones — shows who's calling the shots.
But the president – in a "Fox & Friends" interview conducted right after his former lawyer Michael Cohen implicated Trump in criminal campaign finance violations – felt a need to convince the American people how terrible a world without him calling the shots would be.
Woods, though, used one of his four captain's picks on himself and will be front and center at the famed sandbelt course, calling the shots in the locker room and out on the fairways as the visitors bid for an eighth straight title.
Microsoft has already faced antitrust concerns Microsoft may be more immune to any regulatory or legislative threats from the Trump administration and Congress this year than other tech companies, as well as from whomever is calling the shots in Washington after the 2020 elections.
And even though the party shifted from leaders and officials calling the shots, a small pocket of them -- so-called superdelegates -- were kept as a way for the party to unify behind a candidate after a particularly nasty primary fight, like, say, this one.
Choosing the former will result in the Democratic establishment still calling the shots—when they no longer have a right to even have a seat at the table—and another corporate, milk-toast Democratic presidential candidate to face the con-man-in-chief in 2020.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The closer integration of the feared Haqqani militant network into the leadership of the Taliban is changing the flow of the Afghan insurgency this year, with the Haqqanis' senior leader increasingly calling the shots in the Taliban's offensive, Afghan and American officials say.
But she's calling the shots, and she's calling them because she wants the votes and probably if they do something she's not going to get the votes and she's not going to Speaker of the House and that would not be good for her.
"We don't know who is calling the shots on this ... The vice president seems a lot more liberal on this, which is good, but we are still uncertain where the actual orders are coming from and how independent the central bank is," de Hart added.
In most cases, these days, that means Republican politicians are calling the shots; but there are some big states where Democrats still hold sway, and it's really important for progressive values that these Democrats set a positive example about what good government can do.
Representative Hakeem Jeffries, another of the Democrats prosecuting the case, said Trump was "calling the shots" in soliciting Ukraine's interference in the 2020 U.S. election and others in the White House assisted him in trying to hide evidence of the misconduct when it was exposed.
We assess that he is calling the shots and will also seek to try to cement his role as the rainmaker in Syria while continuing to supply support to the regime, including through Russian mercenaries who have clashed with US soldiers on the ground.
And when it came time for this new trilogy, not only did Kennedy make the call to center Daisy Ridley's Rey at the heart of The Force Awakens, but at Kennedy's side is a leadership team that's got more women than men calling the shots.
Jellyfish's offices are one sign of how fast-growing tech firms are calling the shots in the London property market, outshining the finance sector which accounts for around 8 percent of British GDP and has long been the cornerstone of the capital's property scene.
The nonsuburban electorate will decide that the system has failed and start looking for a strongman to vote for — someone willing to assure them that, once he is elected, the smug bureaucrats, tricky lawyers, overpaid bond salesmen, and postmodernist professors will no longer be calling the shots.
It is equally clear that those who insist on holding on to the Never Trump mantle after the GOP convention will bear the responsibility, as their continuing attacks on Trump only help put Clinton closer to calling the shots on the next round of national healthcare legislation.
The Islanders have missed the playoffs each of the past two seasons and currently employ Lamoriello's son, Chris, as assistant GM. Garth Snow, the team's current GM, said after the season that he felt his job was secure, but his future is now uncertain with Lamoriello calling the shots.
The reason the movie's box office success is so important is that it offers proof to studio executives and anyone else calling the shots in Hollywood — not just at Marvel, but at rival studios — that people will go see a movie about a black superhero set in Africa.
"Oil has gone back to kind of calling the shots for the market the last bit, until we get closer to the Fed meeting in September that is probably going to be the case," said Peter Jankovskis, co-chief investment officer at OakBrook Investments LLC in Lisle, Illinois.
The nonsuburban electorate will decide that the system has failed and start looking around for a strongman to vote for — someone willing to assure them that, once he is elected, the smug bureaucrats, tricky lawyers, overpaid bond salesmen, and postmodernist professors will no longer be calling the shots.
Now the nine Northeastern states that form the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative have done much the same, in a further rebuke to the know-littles and do-nothings like Scott Pruitt, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, who are now calling the shots on climate policy in Washington.
These are all people that work directly in engineering roles for specific products and areas; they might not be guiding product strategy or calling the shots at the end of the day — but they are the figures who are stewarding Facebook's engineering efforts, and keep the leviathan running.
Microbiota calling the shots A group of researchers from the Weizmann Institute in Israel have now used an array of remarkable DNA technologies to show that the gut microbiota changes location within the gut, and changes its metabolic outputs over the span of the 24-hour day, at least in mice.
Trump tapped Lewandowski to oversee the vice presidential search and vetting process the day before his meetings with Republican lawmakers in Washington, an announcement that drew concerned glances from several of those lawmakers who were more comfortable with Manafort's more traditional hand calling the shots, a source familiar with meetings said.
Why it could be trouble: Caroline Manzo has been out of the world of the Housewives since 2014 and has been calling the shots on her own RHONJ spinoff Manzo'd with Children – would she react well going from starring opposite her family to opposite a group of rather dramatic strangers?
Even after Vinik earned a fortune once estimated at close to $2 billion and spent some of that money on stakes in sports teams including the Tampa Bay Lightning and for a time the Boston Red Sox, he said he is the one now calling the shots at the firm.
At precisely the time when diplomacy matters more than ever to American interests — when we are no longer the only country calling the shots — the president is engaged in unilateral diplomatic disarmament: hollowing out the idea of America, retreating from international commitments and disdaining the institutions and practitioners of diplomacy.
That was Marine Le Pen's point, clearly, when she pointed out to the shock of her critics that by February 1942, Hitler's henchmen and puppets in Vichy were calling the shots in the City of Light while the "legitimate government of France," led by Charles de Gaulle, maneuvered from London.
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"Something will crack," he wrote: The nonsuburban electorate will decide that the system has failed and start looking around for a strongman to vote for—someone willing to assure them that, once he is elected, the smug bureaucrats, tricky lawyers, overpaid bond salesmen, and postmodernist professors will no longer be calling the shots. . . .
So ultimately, it was a creatively frustrating experience, because I'm used to calling the shots more… But on the other hand, I think we made something amazing and unlike anything else out there, and I got to work with the most incredible cast and crew and staff, so it was a great learning experience.
Bumble, the popular and profitable dating and networking app built around the ethos of women calling the shots on how connections get made and developed, has made a deal for some independence of its own, and its founder, Whitney Wolfe Herd, is coming out of it as CEO of an even bigger dating empire.
Graham was the country's first female newspaper publisher, who took over the Post after her husband, to whom her father had left the company, killed himself, and it's clear from the start of The Post that she's accustomed to being gently ignored by the board, even though she's wealthy, powerful, and technically the one calling the shots.
"The fact is the Israeli government, which is the most right-wing government ever to exist in the state of Israel, the most right-wing government, you got a guy like Trump who is now the minister of defense in Israel calling the shots on defense," he said, adding that other members of Congress share his views.
Where Blink's dominance might have a negative effect on all of us is the way that browser technologies are used in the future and which fall by the wayside—at the moment, Google engineers are calling the shots for the way the web works for the majority of people (not entirely, but enough for it to be a concern).
One of the potential items on his agenda for a probe will likely be the ProPublica report in August that found that three members of Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort — Marvel Entertainment chair Ike Perlmutter, Palm Beach doctor Bruce Moskowitz, and lawyer Marc Sherman — were essentially calling the shots at the VA, reviewing policy and personnel decisions from the get-go.
In that context, playing games like the NCAA Tournament without fans — as opposed to canceling events — is a symbolic acknowledgment that big-money sports are now primarily TV-first experiences, with networks increasingly calling the shots... Right-wing media figures continue spreading bad info Sean Hannity said on his program Wednesday night something that I think everyone would agree with.
" In her op-ed, she also called for pushing hospitals "toward greater workforce diversity so care teams look more like the communities they serve," and wrote that "women who have given birth, experienced complications, and lost babies — particularly women of color — and family members who have lost loved ones should not just be at the table: they should be calling the shots.
WARREN: Why it is that we have had laws on the books for antitrust for over a century, and yet for decades now, we've all called on how the big drug companies are calling the shots in Washington, big ag, how the gun industry, big tech — you know, we really need to address the elephant in the room, and that is how campaigns are financed.
Indeed, all around us, from the confident freshman class women elected to Congress this year to the hard-working women who replaced some pretty terrible men in the wake of #MeToo, to the already powerful women flexing their muscles in fresh ways, the ascent of women to power has been about being the mom — calling the shots, fed up with the nonsense, and here to make everything better.
There's Rami Malek as Elliot Alderson and Christian Slater as his Mr. Robot persona, and the ultrarare use of a hand-held camera, swirling around them as they argue about who was really calling the shots — as vivid an illustration of our inability to control our destructive impulses as you'll find on TV, if you stop taking the split-personality aspect so literally and see how it speaks to so much more.
I see distributed organizing as one of the structural problems with progressive grassroots organizing in the US, where there is a free for all by various large organizations to send tons of texts, throw one barnstorm in an area, and coordinate on slack but don't spend enough resources on developing teams and leaders who are empowered to make a sustained impact in their community If you were calling the shots and revamping both, what criteria would you put in place to be most successful for Labour in Britain and for the Democrats in the US?
Much has been written over the past half century about how Bonnie and Clyde revolutionized Hollywood (start with former EW editor Mark Harris' 21967 book, Pictures at a Revolution): How it ushered in a revolutionary new sensibility when it came to subjects that were once considered taboo; how it spoke to a hipper, younger audience that had been largely ignored by the calcified, geriatric suits calling the shots up til then; how it was a game-changer that showed the way for an up-and-coming generation of New Hollywood directors more interested in anti-heroes than traditional heroes.

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