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And a government suicide helpline received 973 calls in November 2017 from people who made suicide attempts, compared to 297 calls in November 20173.
We're working a number of bomb threat calls in OKC.
Facebook Messenger launched group audio and video calls in 2016.
We've got calls in to the production company and studio.
Previous early calls in presidential races have prompted congressional inquiries.
He hasn't appeared on an Amazon earnings calls in years.
And she still calls in every once in a while.
"I was taking phone calls in English class," Vasavada said.
Nobody takes more phone calls in a day than Hope.
Each offers video calls in addition to a litany of features.
To be sure, Johnson has made bullish calls in the past.
Westside Family Church did not return calls in time for publication.
Annie calls in Owen to help her (is this the mission?).
I mean, some serious calls in light of this uranium deal.
"[Current action] is so levered towards calls" in the GLD, RiskReversal.
What are some of your closest calls in a tactics game?
We've got calls in to Nigel and FremantleMedia, which produces 'Idol.'
RAINN received 30 percent more calls in 2016 than in 2015.
This week bulls bought calls in shares of both Square and .
The report also found four other incorrect calls in that period.
He grants numerous interviews and calls in to cable news networks.
But the calls in Congress for another government shutdown have quieted.
We've got calls in to reps and attorneys for both sides.
Social Security only makes personal calls in specific circumstances, Ennis said.
The city's Police Department also responds to calls in those places.
The Pros remain an excellent choice for voice calls, in particular.
He calls in the airstrike and later poses on a tarmac.
Service calls in space will become a new and lucrative industry.
First came the anonymous phone calls in the dead of night.
Mike Khouw and Carter Worth looked into selling calls in Walgreens.
We've got calls in to local authorities to confirm the news.
The Mir station also had a few other close calls in 1997.
Mueller has only paraphrased the exchanges in those calls in his report.
Mojave will even brings us Group FaceTime calls in a later update.
I've heard better quality calls in my time, but it's totally usable.
Headlines Sajid Javid calls in Royal Navy over migrants in Channel on.ft.
The operation room took 89 emergency calls in the first 15 minutes.
On Thursday, she calls in sick and asks you to fill in.
Jim Geraghty of The National Review calls in to discuss angry vegans.
The police have responded to more than 128,000 such calls in 2016.
The number of 911 calls in major metro areas like New York.
Trump was known for years to tape calls in his own offices.
There have been similar calls in the Guardian, the Forward, and Quartz.
The American fashion industry calls in the big guns to celebrate itself.
The federally funded Lifeline received more than 2 million calls in 2018.
You can probably put an end to these calls in 30 seconds.
There have been calls in Congress for an investigation of the organization.
And its earnings calls in particular can be a study in opacity.
"Allowing him to conduct these calls in private would be catastrophic for us."
He is highly critical of what he calls in the book "hiding" technologies.
I knew how to do 20 calls in a day and sell people.
It's time to buy calls in AT&T, according to several options traders.
Apple is taking a new step to combat spam calls in iOS 13.
That's over 200 minutes of calls in one day, catering to one event.
"That was one of the best phone calls in my career," he said.
The nonprofit, which Moss calls in "startup mode," formally launched late last year.
The action triggered calls in South Korea for a boycott of Japanese goods.
Zuckerberg calls in a bunch of conservative news people to have a chat.
But Musk's conference calls in recent quarters have been a little higher-octane.
From there, you can log your calls in a phone bank tracker online.
I'd get maybe 10 calls in the space of three or four days.
Obama's messages coincide with President Trump's own recorded calls in support of Moore.
Virtual reality isn't just for video games or making Skype calls in space.
There have been calls in recent years to alter or repeal the law.
She re-upped those calls in interviews with the Sun just last week.
Recently, there have been calls in some countries to restore the death penalty.
During peak periods, they can race to 20 overdose calls in a day.
It compared with 25 such calls in the same period the week before.
There had been calls in the area about the danger the terrorist posed.
Phone calls in swing districts were running 10 to 1 against the bill.
More than half of the effect came from fewer calls in black neighborhoods.
He calls in a snit and says he's not coming if Chyna's not coming.
The booth was purchased so Pruitt could make private phone calls in his office.
The commander -- who gives his name only as "Mohammed"-- then calls in the coordinates.
He delays Queen Elizabeth's request for a private meeting and calls in the press.
There have been calls in the Democratic Party too for a change in leadership.
The roadshow will wrap up with investor calls in New York on January 25.
Police had visited the apartment on similar calls in the past, de Blasio said.
According to the study, umps made 34,294 incorrect ball and strike calls in 2018.
Jon Najarian owns shares in Apple and Facebook; he also owns calls in Facebook.
Don't forget the icy glance, and penchant for secret phone calls in the corner.
Dr. Ruck: We get approximately between 130-160 calls in a 24-hour period.
This has led to calls in Westminster for the British government to step in.
We focus on optimizing each one and then we make many calls in parallel.
The Pinellas team recently took almost a month's worth of calls in a day.
Other fire units are now taking calls in place of Lawton, the report said.
Two 911 calls in rapid succession reported an assault and then gunshots, Johnson said.
In the second, he rebuffed calls in his party to resign as Labor leader.
The 10-digit number received over 2 million calls in 2018, the FCC said.
For comparison, there were 3.4 million robocalls and 1.8 million live calls in 2016.
It would have been nice to get a couple calls in the (fifth) inning.
We had nearly 80 ambulance calls in three-day period, and only one fatality.
They run 12 calls in 12 hours; they're stuck in the ambulance all day.
He calls in all the heavies, including the cardinal archbishops of Boston and Washington.
Nearly all opposed allowing voice calls in the air: • "Please no," one commenter said.
We live in the future and the future is phone calls in the subway.
But China's foreign ministry, didn't mention any phone calls in a briefing on trade.
T thinks on his feet and, while driving, and just calls in her prescription.
They also said the two had committed to routine phone calls in the future.
Before hitting the late innings, Manaea faced close calls in the fifth and sixth.
To prove otherwise, she recorded one of Mr. Muslim's phone calls in August 2013.
Check all your emails or try to schedule multiple phone calls in a row.
You'll probably only be able to make lots of free wireless calls in your neighborhood.
When a gun is discovered, TSA calls in the Atlanta Police Department to take over.
This story was updated to include NBC News' calls in the Utah and Georgia races.
President-elect Donald Trump joined in on the veto calls in a statement Thursday morning.
Metro Emergency Services answered 695 overdose calls in January -- an average of 22 a day.
"Clearly, they're killing it right now in mobile," said Najarian, who owns calls in Facebook.
When a budding gymnast needs help with her floor routine, Newton calls in Dominique Dawes.
Slack introduced voice calls in March with the promise that video calling would soon follow.
It prefers to blare its screeching mating calls in females' faces at almost deafening volumes.
Sometimes this motley group of guards calls in reinforcements — cops in protective gear with Tasers.
Congress has been working on legislation to crack down on unwanted calls in recent months.
Dial the emergency services, and there is often no one to field calls in Tamil.
Supervisors are automatically alerted to calls in which a customer is having a poor experience.
Unlike Allo, all video calls in Duo will be end-to-end encrypted by default.
When Dante calls in sick, Luke steps up in his place to earn the tips.
That's to say that it screens calls in the background without needing to be opened.
Michael Brendan Dougherty, senior correspondent for The Week, calls in to the show to discuss.
Kotzias had received other threatening letters and calls in recent weeks, a government official said.
" He added, "I think it's a waste of money to buy upside calls in IBM.
Then he calls in and does a little light social engineering to close the deal.
He takes calls in the car during his hour-long commute back to Stony Point.
People might not treat automated calls in the same way that they would human ones.
The plan calls, in part, for funding firearms training programs for school officials, including teachers.
In the rural areas it has jumped considerably, almost to 600 calls in one day.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump also participated in phone calls in 2017.
Right,. That's why I was shocked when Zarba missed those calls in the Boston game.
Close Calls in the Copa América For Argentina, nothing hurts quite like losing to Brazil.
That's up from just 11 tianeptine exposure calls in the U.S. from 22015 to 22014.
That's up from just 11 tianeptine exposure calls in the U.S. from 93 to 2013.
Only 4.5% of calls in that age group were related to stimulants or street drugs. 
But there have been few calls in the political class to treat Mr. Mugabe harshly.
The phone calls in at least two languages were made between April and October 2001.
The Khashoggi case could accentuate calls in Congress to limit U.S. support for the coalition.
Calls in Washington for possible regulation of Facebook have grown louder over the past year.
And now Cutler has access to all the conversations and phone calls in the room.
Sometimes whales raise the frequency of their calls in response to ocean noise, he said.
" Lindsey Graham calls in to Fox & Friends & calls Trump's decision to abandon the Kurds "impulsive.
Still, Mr. Burmeister said the number of calls in last week's spike between early Feb.
He said there were heavy purchases of calls in the VIX, the Cboe's Volatility Index.
I have calls in to all kinds of spokespeople and await some sort of comment.
In recent years there have been growing calls in Romania for a restoration of the monarchy.
In 2017, Cahoots handled 17 percent of the police calls in Eugene, according to the Journal.
The Federal Communications Commission says the man was behind more than 6,000 racist calls in 2018.
It will also be able to place phone calls in a manner similar to Microsoft's Skype.
The People's Bank of China renewed those calls in 2013 after that year's U.S. government shutdown.
She swallows it, then calls in again the next week and has yet another long discussion.
You can simply set it and forget it while it records your calls in the background.
Dr. Casas: That's the $100,000 question, because almost every day someone calls in with something wild.
Brooklyn Decker calls in reinforcements for her upcoming Lip Sync Battle showdown with husband Andy Roddick.
One woman claimed to have received more than 20,000 calls in the span of 20 months.
There were calls in Washington for Google and Apple to block access to the app entirely.
Police said Morgan made the calls in order to make Lee believe he was in danger.
Einstein bolts through space and time, for example, while Alan Turing calls in artificially intelligent allies.
Last season, the N.F.L. admitted that officials had missed several crucial calls in a playoff game.
Those concerns are now yielding calls in Congress for Trump's translator to appear before lawmakers. Sen.
Olyavich told Mashable that the group plans to make more phone calls in the coming days.
I take some phone calls in privacy; on others, I air my dirty laundry in public.
This echoes calls in the beauty world for wider ranges of foundation to reflect skin tones.
For the players he calls in month after month, it is the opportunity of a lifetime.
Allen-Bell researched the frequency of 911 calls in the neighborhood and tried to dissuade him.
Things came to a head during a night of frantic trans-Atlantic calls in December 27.
The hospital had received two calls in quick succession, two more injuries at the soccer field.
LOS ANGELES — First came the anxious calls in the days after the election of President Trump.
We were using email, phone calls, in-person meetings, and it was a mess. Mm-hmm.
The year begins when Marvin Gaye calls in sick and the Apollo gives us our money back.
Mr Warmbier's case will fuel growing calls in America for a ban on travel to North Korea.
The firm's CEO, Matt Kalmans, told CNBC his team conducted approximately 1,200 live calls in each state.
He calls in a favor from his new buddy, Bobby Axelrod, to move a school's proposed location.
The duo also outlined buying a April expiration 121-calls in the 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF.
He was mentioned in a number of manufacturers' calls in January, including Rockwell Automation, Corning and Whirlpool.
Mardy Fish, another former professional tennis player, said that there were "two ridiculous calls" in the match.
When an individual calls in, they will be routed to the crisis center located closest to them.
Some 26 billion calls in 2018 were robocalls — up by close to half on the previous year.
Kelly calls in the right-wingers and they bat it down and say, 'You can't do it.
Trump appeared to be referencing 2013 reports that Obama had approved tapping Merkel's phone calls in 2010.
He uses the "Find My iPhone" app to track them down and then calls in the cops.
Or Trump could pay for turnout calls in every particular language -- even up to on Election Day.
The operation followed calls in Congress for the Obama administration to follow up on the October operation.
His firm was linked to at least 96,758,223 calls in a single three-month period in 2016.
But they offered no details and such calls in the past have failed to yield any solution.
Another officer calls in to say he's getting out of his car and will be on foot.
According to The Guardian, WhatsApp plans on adding encryption to its voice calls in a few weeks.
The VIX is the CBOE's Volatility Index, based on puts and calls in the S&P 500.
According to Rudd, she still calls in orders, but they don't always know when it's for her.
Players still make their own calls in a vast majority of friendly, high school and college games.
Kelly calls in the right wingers and they bat it down and say you can't do it.
But since then, almost no one calls in sick, and nurses and doctors have been more efficient.
We're attending a number of flash flooding & lightning strike calls in #Wallington, #Mitcham & #Croydon ©PaulJolly pic.twitter.
He now has 22 catcher's interference calls in his career, second to Pete Rose, who had 29.
The Kentucky State Police will respond to police calls in Martin County without a local police force.
Long, a vocal Trump supporter, received two calls in as many days, he told The Hill.  Rep.
It is not WADA's role—and especially not the IOC's—to make judgment calls in this regard.
There have been near-constant calls in recent years to re-examine the NBA's 82-game schedule.
Its 209,480 total calls in 2017 were the most for any year since its founding in 1993.
"In between calls, in between any situations, you always had the Notre Dame game on," he said.
On company earnings calls in recent days, they peppered executives with questions about where exposure might lie.
Your roommate is quite wrong: What's actually rude is people making phone calls in the first place.
Snapshot: Above, the first phone calls in Kashmir in months, after a communications blackout imposed by India.
The widespread allegations have prompted calls in Congress and various industries for a crackdown on such behavior.
The alert said customers may not able to make or receive phone calls in the Lahaina area.
In all of 163, the hotline received 7,456 calls in which a person reported a suicide attempt.
The corps cut the wait from half an hour to minutes, answering calls in volunteers' own cars.
"There are hundreds of judgment calls in every game," said Stephen Walkom, the league's director of officiating.
Shale revolution challenges OPEC The answer could emerge as OPEC faces tougher calls in the future about production.
She shops a lot for Kate online, and calls in hundreds of dresses for Kate to try on.
They count the number, he makes 40 phone calls in that day, as he&aposs building his empire.
Emergency responders raced to more than 70 calls in the first 24 hours, generating headlines across the country.
Finally, Lance Ulanoff calls in to share what he saw at Hyperloop One's historic test in Las Vegas.
Maybe the war room in Toronto calls in to review an icing call for ten minutes or so.
Some 20 MPs have reportedly endorsed these calls in private meetings with the pugnacious transport secretary, Chris Grayling.
The agency has been flooded with fake distress calls in recent months, sometimes as often as every day.
The game lets you make the calls in the famous "trolley problem" and see analytics about your ethics.
Instead we built a secondary device that does music streaming and emergency calls in a little tiny computer.
"Put volume was 1½ times that of calls" in AMD, Dan Nathan, co-founder and editor of RiskReversal.
Pratte continued calling United over the following two years, making about a dozen calls in total, he said.
Lastly, Apps Reporter Karissa Bell calls in from Seattle to share her thoughts on Microsoft's Build developer conference.
The outage reportedly cut off access to 911 emergency calls in Washington state, Missouri, Massachusetts, Idaho, and Arizona.
When the man becomes upset by the detective's incessant victim-blaming, she calls in a counselor to assist.
He actually does what Randall does for a living, and he calls in and consults on the show.
Kernel Corn is a living corncob that totes around a chain gun and calls in explosively buttery airstrikes.
McCready, his Democratic opponent, withdrew his concession earlier Thursday amid calls in the state for a new election.
Though the share of same-day calls jumped, sick calls in general did not change through this period.
The most common behaviors include loud mating calls in a variety of different tones, from peeps to squeals.
There have been calls in Mexico to create a chief prosecutor who is not appointed by the president.
He is known for his bold calls in housing markets as well as his current bet against the .
The researchers pored over 110,753 such calls in Milwaukee, one year before and one year after the beating.
There are also renewed calls in the United Nations to make hate speech a type of international crime.
Of the more than 3,400 calls in which a user's age was recorded, the median age was 26.
Paper, $13.95 A 30-year-old woman calls in sick to work and stays in bed all day.
If their caregiver calls in sick, is there someone who can step in to take care of them?
New videos about the laws governing street stops are being played at roll calls in precinct station houses.
Orvil, like most of the characters here, is what Orange calls in an interlude "a present-tense" person.
It expands an economy of favors and phone calls in which insiders will inevitably profit more than innovators.
To keep his work day on track, Musk forgoes most phone calls in favor of email and texts.
But the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee conducted 25,000 live calls in the race's last two days for Thompson.
Facebook just unveiled Portal, a device that specializes in video calls in addition to its smart speaker responsibilities.
The allegations have prompted calls in Albany to use the power of the state to crack down on harassment.
In recent years, just about every terrorist attack has been followed by calls in the US to limit immigration.
Over 160 emergency calls in the area caused an "extreme backlog" after the quake, Witt said later on Thursday.
Plus, Pete Pachal, Mashable's Tech Editor, calls in from Mountain View to give us his perspective on the event.
According to Lifeline's website, the crisis centers work with a service that can translate calls in over 150 languages.
"We've seen a big increase in calls in the past year or two across the entire network," Sinwelski said.
I mean, we're getting calls in my office from people that are already feeling the adverse effects of this.
Such calls in the past have led people to buy more firearms out of fear that limits are coming.
About 450 representatives operate the center 365 days a year, 24/7, answering calls in 4 to six seconds.
"All this changes with iOS10 CallKit, where VoIP calls behave exactly like native calls in every respect," Dudai continues.
This is barely higher than Cohen reported, despite repeated calls in the scientific literature for researchers to do better.
Trader Pete Najarian said that there has been "really aggressive positioning, selling puts, buying calls" in metals, especially gold.
Panicked phone calls In 911 calls from the incident obtained by CNN affiliate WCPO, witnesses sounded panicked and confused.
Her mental wellbeing just deteriorated, there was a lot of anxiety, a lot of phone calls in desperate situations.
But the death of Omid has prompted increased public calls in Australia for a more compassionate treatment of refugees.
Thankfully, tech companies are finally finding clever ways to keep people from texting and taking calls in the car.
Boschi faced down resignation calls in December following a banking scandal that left thousands of savers out of pocket.
In Memphis, Tennessee, for example, one in five calls in 2016 wasn't for a genuine medical or police emergency.
He takes their phone calls in the middle of the night when they have the urge to shoot up.
The messaging platform will also be adding group video calls in the coming months, WhatsApp director Mubarik Imam announced.
Doing so can help the FTC detect patterns and potentially stop whoever's sending those calls in the first place.
Jeffrey Epstein took business calls in the middle of sexual massages from a trafficked woman, a new lawsuit alleges.
Israel rejected those calls in a CNN appearance on Sunday, and dismissed a letter sent from Florida state Rep.
The ship will make humanitarian calls in the hurricane-hit U.S. Virgin Islands, where it will drop off supplies.
I'm pretty good at asking people politely to lower their voices when they're on too-loud calls in restaurants.
But when the coronavirus crisis hit, they shifted gears, making an additional 150,000 calls in the last four days.
How do they see their work challenging the visuals of what Jansen calls in her introduction the hetero-patriarchy?
But "we're starting to get some witness calls in" that show prior contact with the others, Sergeant Howard said.
Emergency workers now have to drive five miles out of their way to respond to some calls in town.
They can't get the Oculus Whatever video chat to work, but neither can Meyers, so she just calls in.
Long known to the authorities as Buster, he calls in to radio shows to rant about a coming apocalypse.
During the workweek, we read on the subway, listen to the news while walking and take calls in cars.
During the workweek, we read on the subway, listen to the news while walking and take calls in cars.
Khashoggi's death prompted international outrage, including calls in the United States to revisit the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia.
Zelinsky used his opening statement on Wednesday to link Stone to Trump by highlighting two phone calls in 2016.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)The other hardware upgrade allows the Apple Watch to make emergency calls in other countries.
Van Drew and Trump exchanged several phone calls in the past couple of weeks, brokered in part by McCarthy.
Walker said he and Brady have "exchanged a few texts and calls" in recent days about restoring the credit.
Even when her dates exceeded what Witt calls, in self-deprecating scare quotes, her "standards," attraction failed to materialize.
According to the Art Newspaper, there are calls in the industry to introduce paper contracts between artists and galleries.
At the same time, there are calls in Europe to make all published science funded by the public free.
Nearly 300 firefighters responded to more than 2,000 calls in the area since the start of the heavy rains.
SCOR issued EUR600m and EUR500m subordinated notes in December 2015 and May 2016 respectively, pre-financing two calls in 2016.
"We've seen a very big increase in scam phone calls in San Francisco," said Alex Bastian, a district attorney spokesperson.
During my open-­house events, I often took phone calls in the presence of prospective buyers from other interested parties.
Canadian researchers studied 7,842 responses to cardiac arrest calls in private residences in and near Toronto from 2007 through 2012.
Khouw separately noted that another trader wisely purchased 15,000 weekly $136 calls in the final minutes of trading on Thursday.
"I'm a feminist and of course it bothered me," said Marlene Furgiuele-Mentzer, who was making calls in Delaware County.
"Everything is down on rumours that there were margin calls in the Hang Seng," said one high-grade bond trader.
He says he remembers the times when the ridge was often used by what he calls, in Hindi, "jungley tigers".
He's a natural leader, and he's proven his ability to make tough calls in the name of a greater good.
Lauer was photographed meeting with attorney Eddie Burke Jr., who did not return PEOPLE's calls, in the Hamptons on Thursday.
Rutting season happens in early fall, so lucky visitors may be serenaded by their "eerie bugling calls" in late September.
Skype released its redesigned mobile app this June in what was its biggest update since adding video calls in 2006.
"I have had three meetings and follow-up calls in the recent past, and my efforts will continue," Mallya said.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has resisted calls in recent weeks from Democrats — and one Republican lawmaker — to delay the vote.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee did 25,000 live calls in the final two days before the race to support Thompson.
China's ramped up space program has led to increased calls in the United States to bolster its space warfare abilities.
The answer is behind Chen's shoulder as he takes calls in his office at the embassy behind a pine desk.
The news agency went on to report that Congressional Democrats rejected these calls in exchange for renewed protection of "Dreamers".
The treasurer said companies will have to brace for tax-related questions during company earnings calls in January and February.
It also, according to new research, led to a drop in 911 calls in Milwaukee notifying the police of crimes.
And, in contrast to about 900 calls in 2016, EMILY's List has received 25,000 from women exploring running for office.
Amid rising calls in China to boycott Thailand, the military government in Bangkok seems to have switched to damage-control.
After the Rio Games in August, all 903 boxing referees and judges were suspended over questionable calls in matches there.
The revelations prompted investigations in at least two states and calls in Congress for intervention by the Federal Trade Commission.
After three straight disappointing earnings calls in a row, Tuesday will be key in keeping that feeling of hope alive.
And though tonight's votes are still being counted, the early calls in Sanders favor suggest that it isn't even close.
And it came amid growing calls, in Europe and elsewhere, to treat Facebook as a publisher, not just a platform.
That, police officials say, was when a woman identified as Mr. Bonds's girlfriend made three 911 calls in quick succession.
A subway fare hike in Chile or a proposed tax on WhatsApp calls in Beirut is enough to ignite uprisings.
He asks if they have any questions or concerns and calls in another aide to take notes and follow through.
The culprit behind the increasingly growing spam calls in the country are its own telecom operators and internet service providers.
Maybe she is contractually obligated to show up for photo calls in full glam instead of a loose weave sweater.
Two calls in particular are under review: one from February 5, 2016, and another from November 30 of last year.
"I hate to be critical two earnings calls in a row here," said Brandon Oglenski, a transportation analyst at Barclays.
The credit bureaus have successfully fended off calls in Congress for more oversight for decades, despite warnings about potential problems.
The revelations prompted calls in Congress for intervention by the Federal Trade Commission and investigations in at least two states.
Not answering emails today is like refusing to take phone calls in the 1990s or ignoring letters in the 1950s.
More recently, Mendelsohn said, there was a spike in unanticipated calls in June, after the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida.
Unfortunately, the number of calls in 2017 increased by 19 percent from the previous year, and have nearly doubled since 2015.
Her spokesman, Tom Mentzer, said their office has received 80,000 calls in opposition to DeVos, 40,000 against Trump's pick of Sen.
He frequently calls in to Infowars — Alex Jones's far-right, conspiracy-driven talk show — to flesh out his latest Clinton attacks.
Capitol police officials pursued the investigation into the calls in part because Tlaib was due to speak in Florida this weekend.
It allows Signal calls to be answered from the lock screen and lists those calls in a user's "Recent Calls" list.
Making editorial judgment calls in the News Feed risks alienating users across the ideological spectrum, even if Facebook did it effectively.
However, you can make phone calls in VR if you have the HTC Vive, and there's video showing how it works.
YouTube has made clearly incorrect moderation calls in the past — like taking down videos fighting white supremacy alongside white supremacist content.
My mother calls in the morning to tell me that the dead fish is still in the nest with the eagles.
A national sexual assault hotline has reported a record number of increased calls in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
Bailey calls in backup from Maggie (Kelly McCreary) and Webber (James Pickens Jr.) apparently just figures it out on his own.
That night, the Likud campaign activated a painstakingly developed network of phone contacts, sending a million phone calls in one night.
"But even after five calls in six days between Mnuchin and Speaker Nancy Pelosi, there isn't a deal yet," Mattingly said.
Wong Won, Stiber was talking on a cell phone, in violation of the state's law against making calls in the car.
Citizens were keen to help, placing 7,000 calls in the first six months, with 2,000 of those call identifying illegal activity.
Flynn resigned Monday amid reports he misled senior White House officials about his phone calls in December with a Russian ambassador.
The rep says Scott received several hangup calls in which the ID of the caller appeared to be Scott's own number.
The technology was also used to correct a pair of bad calls in a recent friendly match between France and Spain.
The attack in Magnanville has already prompted calls in France for more stringent handling of those convicted of terrorism-related activities.
This week, they took to Twitter to talk about their close calls in remote locations, and the hashtag #FieldWorkScares was born.
Kerry has also quietly lobbied members of Congress, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, placing dozens of phone calls in recent weeks.
The N.B.A. admitted that there were five incorrect referees' calls in the final seconds of the Spurs-Thunder game Monday night.
Mr. Trump and Summer Zervos exchanged several calls in 2007 and 2008, including on the day she says he attacked her.
"Dark Territory" takes this approach in trying to tell what it calls in its subtitle "The Secret History of Cyber War."
" In terms of phone calls in 2016 with Trump, he says they were "occasional and in all cases initiated by him.
If the computer at Ohio State University identifies a suddenly-bright blip, it calls in researchers to look the spectra over.
I cast numerous emails and phone calls in search of associations or professional clowns in areas where the sightings had occurred.
Primary elections  It was another night of tight races and close calls in primary and special elections ahead of November's midterms.
The campaign said it had made more than 1.3 million phone calls in the state, with volunteers logging some 28,000 hours.
There are also growing calls in Europe to break up what many have come to see as a social media monopoly.
But Iranian missile launches in recent months — also organized by the Guards — have led to calls in Congress for new sanctions.
The French embassy in Rabat, which said it received 8,500 calls in 24 hours, declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.
In particular, the swap could fuel calls in other parts of the Balkans for borders to be redrawn along ethnic lines.
One casino workers' union is calling for Macao to close its casinos and hotels, echoing similar calls in nearby Hong Kong.
The proposal also restricts how often collectors can call borrowers without a response: seven phone calls in a seven-day period.
As a journalist, I'm always trying to jot down notes during phone calls, in addition to recording the calls with permission.
The pair shared streams of texts and voice notes in the daytime or snatched calls in the privacy of her room.
The Times, which has followed The A.P.'s calls in the past, has not assigned the final delegate to Mr. Buttigieg.
In April, Chinese ships and aircraft challenged three vessels of the Australian Navy as they traveled to port calls in Vietnam.
After losing to Florida State in the ACC Tournament, the Cavaliers suffered a couple of close calls in the NCAA Tournament.
After the greetings, Mr. Obama sometimes calls in a military aide so he can award a Purple Heart or other citation.
In addition to responding to unusual emergency situations, Rescue 2 backs up other companies on all fire calls in the borough.
Your iPhone can alert you to text messages and calls in a rather clever way — by making the LED flash go off.
With some rudimentary math, I've worked out that I've answered at least a quarter of a million 911 calls in my career.
There's still a lot we don't know about Romney's tax returns, despite repeated calls in 2012 for him to be more forthcoming.
After seeing unusual activity in the options market, top trader Najarian bought calls in SuperValu, which is down 30% year to date.
They also said that there is a group called the Abuse Neutralization Bureau (ANB) that Litvinov calls in to moderate extremist content.
"The activity has been picking up in Hain Celestial calls substantially, trading over 9,400 calls in the first 2 hours," he added.
Transport Minister Kazuyoshi Akaba told reporters Japan had asked another cruise ship, the Westerdam, not to make port calls in the country.
As a result, the company breaches its debt covenants and the venture debt provider pulls the facility and calls in the security.
The moves have caused options traders to buy up short-term calls in Microsoft, Dan Nathan, co-founder and editor of RiskReversal.
Servers running sophisticated algorithms dispatch cars strategically, ensuring fewer trips and shorter waits despite 12,000 daily lift calls in Switzerland's tallest building.
This is what Wagner was describing when he told Congress about what his agency learned from those phone calls in late 73.
Rhodes has made similar calls in Northern California in support of Patrick Little, a neo-Nazi claiming to run against California Sen.
It's fitting, I suppose: Even with actual phone calls in decline, Apple wins out for making direct communication easy, personal and fun.
The Times said the intercepted calls in its report were different from the wiretapped conversations between Flynn and the ambassador, Sergei Kislyak.
Chinese travel agencies stopped selling tickets to South Korea, and there have been growing calls in China to boycott South Korean products.
"I was walking in the forests on another expedition when I heard distinct frog calls in the late evening hours," Biju said.
It's not going to be the automatic default for all Android phones, replacing phone calls in the way that iMessage replaces SMS.
The person I was calling made it clear that the Bose 700 were the unmatched winners for phone calls in noisy places.
The documents exposing Operation MYSTIC, a program that collected the contents of phone calls in several foreign countries, were classified Top Secret.
It also led the N.B.A. to state Tuesday that there had been five incorrect calls in that final sequence of the game.
According to Ferrara, Sicily's proximity to North Africa enabled his investigators to pick up calls in which both speakers were in Africa.
However, the decision on who will be the next ECB chief is tightly linked with a few other important calls in Europe.
The watch can detect if the wearer falls, and on cellular models, can now place emergency calls in more than 150 countries. 
The collapse of the cease-fire has prompted renewed calls in the United States for a "Plan B," including potential military action.
This is why recent calls in Washington to defund some satellite missions rattled so many of the NASA scientists I spoke with.
When he's not at his full-time job or taking care of his family, he answers emergency calls in his spare time.
The next step is to get less shrill sirens for the more than 2.5 million ambulance calls in the city every year.
The tit-for-tat between the United States and Iran has led to increased calls in Iraq for a U.S. military withdrawal.
Lee focuses on writing in the morning and calls in the afternoon, which leaves a natural break in the middle to eat.
While at the grocery store, O. calls in our Thai order ($0) so we can pick it up on the way home.
Never mind the end of the day; last month, Senator Cory Gardner, a Colorado Republican, got three thousand calls in one night .
There have already been calls in India for a ban on Pakistani actors and actresses in the country's giant Bollywood film industry.
McCain, the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman, has also pushed back on Trump's calls in January to revisit the use of torture.
Talking on the phone was prohibited, so the pair would take calls in the emergency stairwell and meet founders all over Manhattan.
The Israeli government and the bereaved families had protested earlier calls in Jordan for Mr. Daqamseh's prison term to be cut short.
Nunes, consisting of three short calls in rapid succession, followed by a text message, and ending with a nearly three-minute call.
In May, federal officials blamed pilot error for three other close calls in the previous 16 months at the San Francisco airport.
Sometimes police just can't tell if a call is real, and law enforcement need to respond to emergency calls in some fashion.
A revitalization plan calls in part for clearing out the dead trees and introducing more native species (the eucalyptus are from Australia).
It's escalated into phone calls, in-person stalking, and people trying to camp outside where I live and they would threaten me.
Mom calls in the middle of it, but since I've done this sequence before, I just put it on mute and keep going.
Last year, a call blocker and monitor company First Orion projected that nearly half of U.S. calls in 2019 could be scam calls.
Calls in search of temporary office space in lower Manhattan in July and August have risen 31 percent from last year, Moufarrige said.
People broadcast themselves on social media now and have personal or intimate phone calls in public places, a genuine change from days past.
Yenni Marroquín, a police deputy inspector who responds to emergency calls in Cuscatlan, the region where Hernández's village is located, knows this well.
He noted that the number of mentions of labor costs during earnings calls in the last reporting period was the highest since 2005.
For example: I switched to the Android ecosystem several years ago, but there's no record of calls in my own Facebook data download.
I open up Foursquare and look up coffee shops that are near my therapist and are quiet enough to make these calls in.
Sometimes police just can't tell if a call is real, and law enforcement agents need to respond to emergency calls in some fashion.
To drum up support, the cast are doing a radio interview about the night, but it quickly backfires when a listener calls in.
You go to your regular doctor, she calls in a prescription to your local pharmacy, and you pick it up when it's ready.
Of relevance to the new study, East African vervet monkeys have specific and distinctive alarm calls in response to snakes, leopards, and eagles.
The Alexandria Fire Department has responded to five water rescue calls in their jurisdiction, all from people who needed rescuing from their vehicles.
Emergency calls In 911 calls from the incident obtained by CNN affiliate WCPO, witnesses sound panicked and confused as to what has happened.
Democratic lawmakers have been saying for months now that they need to follow the money, and have amplified those calls in recent weeks.
On Tuesday, House Republicans dropped their plan to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics after constituents inundated lawmakers with phone calls in opposition.
"I'm Done," an acoustic duet with Bon Iver's S. Carey, has computerized half-vocals detail the background, like bird calls in a rainforest.
He added that the company had received hundreds of phone calls in recent months about sales to China from potential customers and distributors.
"The only major difference is that Uber has way more calls in my area," Horacio, a driver in Orlando, said, echoing Aris' comments.
Saudi Arabia lifted its ban on WhatsApp calls in 2017, while Qatar now allows the use of VoIP services through licensed telecoms operators.
Kislyak had texted Flynn on December 28, 2016, asking him to call, which set off the series of calls in the following days.
We also had the opportunity to receive an endless streams of texts and phone calls in the weeks leading up to the election.
While Colorado and Virginia offer more electoral votes and each were closer calls in 2016, New Mexico offers a much cheaper campaigning option.
On earnings calls in October, analysts asked bank chief executives how the research model would change, effectively checking in on their own jobs.
Like instant replay of referee calls in televised sports, such a practice would only undermine trust in the practice rather than bolster it.
The ban it announced on Tuesday would prohibit all ships visiting North Korea from making port calls in the South for six months.
The Navy's 6th Fleet, which primarily operates around Europe and Africa, imposed a 14-day quarantine on ships between port calls in Europe.
In the hours since the deal was announced, industry officials have blitzed lawmakers with phone calls in an attempt to contain the damage.
Rarely have scenes of people lugging furniture into a vacation cottage, or answering calls in the switchboard room, been so fascinating to watch.
The Navy's 6th Fleet, which primarily operates around Europe and Africa, imposed a 14-day quarantine on ships between port calls in Europe.
The IAEA has issued its calls in recent days for Iran to cooperate, without saying specifically what prompted them, saying this is confidential.
I've been on three board calls in the last 72 hours, and I'm now "that guy" who may be having an outsized reaction.
For visitations, jails and prisons could host meetings in non-contact rooms, or move visits to video or phone calls in the meantime.
The Federal Communications Commission said the intent of the robocalls was to "cause harm" with more than 6,000 such calls in six states.
Former presidents have made telephone calls in to the march, with both Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush addressing the event via phone.
According to a study by Harvard, Oxford, and Yale researchers, 911 calls in neighborhoods drop significantly after widely publicized acts of police violence.
Eight of the cameras were Hawk-Eye cameras, ball-tracking devices sophisticated enough to be used to check line calls in major tournaments.
It was a sloppily played game, and at times poorly officiated, as the referees seemed to miss several calls in the second half.
Open Google Voice on your PC or Mac computer and click the gear icon, then hit "Calls" in the left hand menu.2.
Dual-entry vestibules allow for easy exits, so you won't wake up your companion when nature calls in the middle of the night.
The Daily Beast first reported that Parnas helped arrange meetings and calls in Europe for Nunes last year, citing an attorney for Parnas.
The Chinese embassy in Oslo denied the calls in a similar manner to the London embassy, saying they were part of a scam.
On "Yikes" he makes light of his bipolarism and calls in a super power, after mentioning in interviews that he doesn't see therapists.
" Khan, in a televised address to the nation, noted the calls in India for revenge and said he hoped "better sense will prevail.
Now the generation of students that grew up performing lockdown drills in school are echoing those calls in their own schools and communities.
At one point during the height of the storm, there were 125 active emergency calls in Kanawha County, according to county spokeswoman Brooke Hylbert.
Stirling wants inmates to be able to talk to their friends and family, but doesn't see the possibility of free calls in South Carolina.
He told Holt Thursday that he lets Fox usually make the calls in their marriage, even once dying his eye lashes on her encouragement.
The criminal complaint says Scott Brian Haven, 8503, started making the calls in 2017 and most recently phoned in threats to lawmakers last month.
Hellbent on righting her wrong, Carrie calls in a favor to Agent Thoms (James Mount), and asks him retrieve a few recorded phone calls.
Through a feature the company calls "Live Relay," it can also transcribe phone calls in real time, and allows users to respond via text.
The villain calls in to Trish Talks to publicly threaten the journalist and former child star as a way to exert his own power.
Plus, 03 Greedo drops a world premiere, Drakeo The Ruler calls in, and Ron-Ron drops a world premiere for Ketchy The Great feat.
The business owner can also go back and tag the calls in order to run reports that help them gain insight into their business.
"You'll still see filtered calls in your call history and be able to check any voicemail you receive," Google says on its help page.
From our tests, we'd say these earbuds will cover you easily for a gym session, your commute, and a good few calls in between.
On Tuesday, Kasich's campaign spokesman Chris Schrimpf told CNN the former Massachusetts governor also recorded calls in Michigan on behalf of the Ohio governor.
Calls in state or federal prisons will now be 13 cents per minute, instead of the 11 cents approved by the commission last year.
Its larger software experience remains rough, and some features — like the ability to pair your phone and get calls in VR — don't exist yet.
Back in 2013, Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano experienced a severe water leak that caused one of the scariest close calls in NASA's spacewalk history.
He makes, as you'd expect, for some great TV. And in frustration, Nisa Contreras, a reporter who has covered his past misdeeds, calls in.
Those features will be integrated into the Messages and Phone app (messaging and Digital Touch in Messages and making calls in Phone), Apple says.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has used earnings calls in the past to give his commentary on tariffs and how they're likely to affect Apple.
"Both were soft calls in a tight game like that," Tippett said of slashing penalty on Martinook and a tripping call on Martin Hanzal.
The high microphone system delivers clear calls in windy or noisy environments, and the enhanced side tone helps you to sound more more natural.
This sometimes meant working strange hours in Asia, taking super-late calls in Europe, or even figuring out how to work from strange places.
I tried starting phone calls in an area with a strong Wi-Fi connection and then walked out of range of the Wi-Fi.
Scott Nations is buying the August monthly 70-strike calls in the crude oil futures July contract for $1.05, or $105 per options contract.
But looming over the meeting were growing calls in Europe to break up what many have come to see as a social media monopoly.
Since the transfer, the Navy has continued to make port calls in Hong Kong, but the Chinese government has on occasion rejected American requests.
The deaths drew calls in Florida for increased spending on mental health services for the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School community and other schools.
Telemarketers were the spam calls in the 20th century, but they have since been replaced by automation and bots who don't take days off.
There is no sign so far of an alternative presidential candidate, despite calls in some quarters for popular billionaire businessman Lorenzo Mendoza to run.
"Downtown" calls in old school rap legends Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz, and Kool Moe Dee for hip-hop cred, while "Buckshot" taps KRS-One.
Meredith: Greg has some extremely close calls in "Hunting" but, a little light pig play aside, he comes out of the retreat shockingly unscathed.
In many countries, messaging on Instagram and Facebook soared by over 50 percent, while group calls in Italy jumped by more than 1,000 percent.
Even in normal times, many patrol officers typically have hundreds of "contacts" with the public every week — on calls, in hospitals, at traffic stops.
The fringe is becoming more extreme, with increasing calls in recent years for outright independence, a move that a majority of Hong Kongers reject.
We heard the warning calls in the 20th century that led to stronger environmental laws and the recovery of Bald Eagles and other species.
Parnas had previously been in touch with Derek Harvey, a staff member for Nunes on the House Intelligence Committee, including several calls in February.
Hassett's defense of buybacks comes in the face of growing calls in Washington to dissuade companies from spending gobs of money on shareholder rewards.
Both courts disagreed, and immigrant rights advocates — who have long pressed Obama to shutter the facilities — have only amplified those calls in recent weeks.
The telecom industry's prime concern was securing protection from liability for blocking calls in error, and the final legislative text includes a safe harbor.
While Amash's remarks made calls in Congress for Trump's removal bipartisan, there were no signs late on Monday of other Republicans following his lead.
"Some sort of regulation is important and inevitable," Zuckerberg said, but he echoed calls in the United States that innovation should not be stifled.
"The hotline received 10 calls in response to the mailing, and that evidence is being considered by investigators," the board said in its statement.
The new chip supposedly improves voice quality on calls in windy environments, too, but I haven't really noticed much of a difference in my testing.
For instance, the White House began taking phone calls in the 1880s, and it introduced a way for people to submit messages online through WhiteHouse.
Judge orders release of 911 calls In late October, Florida Judge Margaret Schreiber ordered the 911 calls made by Mateen be released to the public.
"We had radio calls in both English and Russian and the aircraft didn't respond and proceeded on a course directly at the ship," Ferguson said.
In the style of X.ai, Chorus simply joins conference calls, in the same way a human would, to record and transcribe content in real-time.
Not only does totality cross Andalusia in Spain (Cadiz, Marbella, and Malaga) and Tangier in Morocco, but it also calls in at Tunisia and Egypt.
Entrepreneurs say the stickers seem to work, a claim supported by intercepted phone calls in which mafiosi complain about the difficulty of meeting extortion targets.
First, you'll have to download the latest version of Slack for desktop and make sure your team's admin has enabled Calls in the Team Settings.
Unclear if that's the reason for her reigniting a custody battle -- we've made calls in to their attorneys -- but they're due in court in January.
But she's struggling to make that work: When a young trans woman named Eliza calls in during her shift, Maura says all the wrong things.
In a new paper published today in Science, South African researchers report that the birds seem to recognize and respond to human calls in turn.
He vented his fury at the team over its Melbourne strategy calls in the second half of the race – behaviour for which he later apologised.
Adidas faced brief boycott calls in May after the rapper Kanye West, who makes its Yeezy brand, described slavery as a choice and praised Trump.
Sunday, police responded to several 911 calls in Utica, New York, about a suicidal man who claimed to have killed a woman, the department said.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Danske Bank's chief executive rejected calls in 2013 to scale back business at the bank's Estonian branch, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
Police said Lee was "removed from Morgan's control" later that month when he was arrested by LAPD for making fake 911 calls in May 2018.
But the number of wiretap orders — which allow police to listen in to calls in real time — went down by half on the previous year.
He won't even talk to Issa, so when he calls in the middle of her girls' trip she drops everything for the chance to talk.
They clutch mugs of hot water, take calls in down coats, and dip outside at lunch—even midwinter—to defrost in a ray of sun.
Google's Duo messaging app recently got voice calls in Brazil, but now the feature is rolling out to users across the rest of the world.
Maduro has faced calls in Latin America and internationally to improve conditions for the vote, with the United States pondering oil sanctions to pressure him.
On Monday, Facebook shed over $60 billion in market value as its stock price tumbled amid calls in both America and Britain for greater regulation.
Nowadays, Mr. Ventura said, there are three search-and-rescue teams that respond to calls in the Red River Gorge, where previously, there weren't any.
Walsh holds weekly conference calls in battleground states with senators' senior campaign officials — and Trump's state directors — to coordinate lines of attack and plot expenditures.
How to turn on Airplane Mode on your iPhoneYou can also enable Airplane Mode, which will disable calls in addition to turning off data.1.
Then, Poe disobeys orders to return to base and calls in a squadron of bomber ships, which fly in and explode like a domino effect.
Related: Michigan Calls in the National Guard to Distribute Water to the City of Flint The documents acknowledge that the meeting occurred on August 4.
JaVale got Disneyland duty this week but he seemed to make it work, wearing some Minnie Mouse ears and taking calls in a cartoon warehouse.
In this sequel, an American operative calls in a hit man with a grudge to help him foment a war between two rival Mexican cartels.
Chapo is motivated, Rodríguez insists, by sleep deprivation caused by roll calls in the night, which has sent his blood pressure to dangerously high levels.
I finally make it out for a coffee — Starbucks drive-through — and spend the next few hours on back-to-back calls in my car.
Loan cancellation generally has not come straight from the pockets of billionaires, however, despite the many calls in recent years for them to provide it.
The Neediest Cases Fund TRIPOLI, Lebanon — Over the last two years, Farah Omari has gotten used to phone calls in the middle of the night.
He told reporters his office received some 3,500 calls in the days leading up to the healthcare plan showdown, with only about 215 in support.
The nonprofit's hotline has received a record number of calls in the last year, with many survivors citing the Cosby case and others as inspiration.
After receiving a dozen spam calls in two days, he vented on Twitter: "If I get 1 more call from Belarus I'm gonna lose it."
The Chinese central bank renewed those calls in 2013 after that year's U.S. government shutdown, and it has been increasing these efforts since Trump's election.
Then we started getting strange calls in which customers were complaining that they'd been connected to foreign customer service representatives who couldn't answer their questions.
In some other markets, like Chile (placed seventh in the report), it's debt collectors that are placing 72% of all spam calls in the nation.
And regardless of who is taking Mr. Trump's calls in Washington, it is Ms. Graff who occupies a more central space in the Trump orbit.
It pops up when the call begins, which makes me remember to hit the button, and then it saves the calls in Ecamm Movie Tools.
The Navy implemented a 14-day quarantine for its ships between port calls in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region in light of growing concerns.
Then, Dabrye calls in from Ann Arbor Michigan to preview new music with Ghostface Killah, Danny Brown, and more off his new project Three/Three.
Edith scrounges for casting calls in Toronto, auditioning for such misbegotten projects as "Blood Sausage," about a serial killer who turns his victims into encased meat.
GettyFor nearly three days, deaf people and residents with vocal disabilities in Utah were unable to place 911 video calls in the event of an emergency.
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, a Republican, has apologized for the state's handling of the crisis amid growing calls in the last week for him to resign.
In theory, that should give officers a heads-up that the potential hostage situation, gunman, or whatever else a swatter calls in could be a hoax.
This week, officials responded to 52 overdose calls in just 32 hours, more than double the amount from the week before in the same time span.
The two had a public falling out when Kanye accused Jay-Z of avoiding his calls in a rant during his Saint Pablo Tour's Sacramento stop.
Industry complaints that lawsuits were sucking innovation out of tech — and scaring people away from creating start-ups — led to calls in Washington for patent reform.
But for the first time in her career, she was sending out volleys of job applications, and getting only a handful of screening calls in return.
Caps for intrastate calls, however, are currently under a court stay, so 15-minute phone calls in many U.S. states can cost between $10 and $20.
By monitoring the system as it makes phone calls in a new domain, they can affect the behavior of the system in real time as needed.
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She also said she would keep the United Kingdom together despite calls in pro-EU Scotland for a second independence referendum after last month's EU vote.
This week, Dieter is at Recode's Code Conference, but he still calls in to talk to Nilay, Natt, and Paul about what he saw and heard.
I multitask during some technical calls in the morning, and my team can cover and pull together a few slides to ground my meeting this afternoon.
There are also signs that investors globally are betting on a steep yen rise in the short-term, particularly through yen calls in the options market.
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After all, secretly recording phone calls in the White House has been off limits since Richard Nixon did so -- to great personal damage -- during his presidency.
According to the docs, the FBI recorded phone calls in which Loughlin and Huffman talked about the scheme with a witness who was cooperating with authorities.
Viral videos of Dao being dragged down the aisle of the United jet sparked a public outcry and calls in Washington for tighter airline industry regulation.
Chief Auditor Chandelon's family is urging authorities to investigate for murder, saying Yves had been complaining of threatening phone calls in the week preceding his death.
The agents asked Flynn about the Kislyak calls, in part out of concern that Flynn could be vulnerable to blackmail over the content of the conversations.
In 2013, the FCC made its first move to regulate the price of some calls, and voted to expand the caps to more calls in 2015.
There were calls in South Korea for Yang to be rewarded as a gold medalist but the Korean Sports Promotion Foundation confirmed this did not transpire.
Like any industry, PE is occasionally corrupt – as for instance when it charges inmates high rates on interstate phone calls, in partnership with crony state governments.
But a rule requiring them to attend roll calls in the morning and evening, and to sleep at the locked compound, prevented them from going far.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said Monday that Trump has "full confidence" in Flynn amid scrutiny over the former Army lieutenant general's phone calls in December.
There's also a heavier skew of puts to calls in the VIX contracts expiring on March 21 (295,210 vs 249,210) and April 22.67 (22014,213 vs 23,22).
But there were new calls in London for her to retreat from a position that some critics call a "hard Brexit" and seek a softer option.
On Monday, bullish investors purchased more than 20.65,2550 calls in Starbucks at the June 24.25 strike price for $2550 per contract, according to Investitute's Pete Najarian.
"Flynn then explained that he had been trying to 'build relationships' with the Russians, and that he had calls in which he 'exchanged condolences,'" McCabe wrote.
According to the Chronicle, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who wants the Raiders to remain in Oakland, has been making phone calls in support of the group.
Gold retreated from the $1,700 level it briefly touched as investors sold bullion to cover margin calls in plummeting securities, overshadowing the metal's safe-haven status.
Gold prices plunged over 4.5% on Friday, with precious metals joining a broader market selloff as investors liquidated positions to meet margin calls in other assets.
We've had a lot of close calls in American politics lately from the 2016 presidential election to the special U.S. Senate election last month in Alabama.
John William Kirby Kelley supposedly picked targets for swatting calls in an IRC channel, then helped record the hoax calls for an audience of white supremacists.
During that time, he had been prohibited from seeing his wife, and was only allowed a couple of video calls in the presence of a lawyer.
"If everyone walks out or calls in sick, it's still a strike," Kenneth Dau-Schmidt, an employment law professor at Indiana University Bloomington, said to me.
And GiveWell is not alone; other groups like the World Health Organization need to make these kinds of calls in their cost-effectiveness research as well.
Barriss pleaded guilty to making a false report resulting in death and dozens of other counts related to other calls in which no one was hurt.
As a late-night snack, Ms. Kertzner often calls in an order of McDonald's to give the committed partygoers a jolt of fat, protein and carbs.
For one thing, Facebook only started to use China as a foil recently as calls in Washington for regulation and possible antitrust action against it intensified.
In the 20th century, Americans had close calls in the elections of 1948, 1960, 1968 and 1976, with near splits in the popular and electoral vote.
The feature, set to arrive "in the coming days," allows WhatsApp users to hold one-to-one video calls, in addition to voice calls and text chats.
Third-party lead generators often send out "raw" calls in a kind of roulette, ringing a few times at each contracted treatment center until someone picks up.
The El Paso, Texas, shooting, which was apparently inspired by racial hatred, has sparked some calls in and out of Congress for funding of the DHS office.
He had previously also been sent a cease and desist letter in November 2016 after Frankel received emails and Facetime calls "in the hundreds," the site writes.
They fake port calls in China or Russia, loitering outside ports to create the impression that they are loading there, before moving to another port to unload.
Though there have been increasing calls in recent years to abolish mandatory minimums, calls for stiffer sentences, not more lenient ones, are also making news of late.
If they ask about freebies and parties right off the bat, chances are they'll be the type who calls in sick "with a headache" at 9 a.m.
Some of Microsoft's more offbeat perks include physician house calls in the Seattle area, up to $9,000 in 401(k) contributions and sports equipment to check out.
Despite the weak chances, there have still been a number of close calls in history, many of which have been helpfully compiled by Harvard's International Comet Quarterly.
There have certainly been close calls in the past, when brinkmanship combined with war games or glitches almost lead to a nuclear apocalypse during the Cold War.
One or other of these boats played the recorded calls, in random order, modified to sound as if the creatures making them were about a kilometre away.
I use them to take phone calls in stereo, to drown out the sound of car horns and cappuccino machines, to give myself a luxurious listening experience.
The records confirmed that the officer and the woman exchanged 237 text messages and five phone calls in the six-month period for which records were subpoenaed.
The VIX is used as a metric to measure the stock market's anxiety level, and it's based on the implied volatility of puts and calls in the .
Iceland's prime minister, found to be using offshore tax havens, this week could face calls in parliament for a snap election after the leaks came to light.
As recently as 2011, Border Patrol officers were boarding buses in upstate New York to ask passengers for IDs, and responding to police calls in Forks, Washington.
Welfare reform, which was vigorously endorsed by Hillary Clinton as recently as 2008, represents, for many progressives, one of the worst judgment calls in her political history.
Since the helpline launched at the end of 2016, the nonprofit stated that it's received 2,781 calls in total with a spike in monthly calls last November.
Option No. 2 is the best one for Trump because, well, it's the only one in which he isn't secretly taping phone calls in the White House.
While this dovetails with previous statements by regulators and central bankers in China, such calls in the past have had little impact in fending off bearish pressure.
After calls in 2014 from EU investor lobby group Better Finance, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) studied a sample of 2,600 funds over 2012-2014.
Neither the Google Home or Amazon Echo currently supports voice calls in any fashion though there have been rumors that the Echo would eventually gain the ability.
Protesters have called for a general strike on Monday and urged people to block public transport, although such calls in the past have often come to nothing.
What fueled the Yankees' ire as much as the Blue Jays was the umpiring crew, which Girardi was already steaming at over several calls in the series.
Rick Dirr, the Nederland fire chief, said his largely volunteer firefighters no longer answer nighttime calls in the woods without a marshal or sheriff's officer as backup.
Last month, ProPublica reported that police had responded to at least 125 calls in the past five years alleging sex offenses at shelters that house immigrant children.
Sexual assault hotlines have already seen an uptick in calls in recent months, after a slew of scandals involving powerful men from Hollywood to Washington, she said.
The French embassy in Rabat said it received 8,500 calls in 24 hours and its ambassdor also gave details for its citzens to take ferries to Spain.
The prices vary depending on country and provider, but on average I've paid around $20 for a month's worth of 4G data and calls in that country.
Gold was restrained to $1,667.62 per ounce amid talk some investors were having to sell to raise cash to cover margin calls in stocks and other assets.
Gold was restrained to $1,667.38 per ounce amid talk some investors were having to sell to raise cash to cover margin calls in stocks and other assets.
The French embassy in Rabat said it received 8,500 calls in 24 hours and its ambassdor also gave details for its citizens to take ferries to Spain.
Or occasionally, an icon of war, justice or virtue: Boadicea in her chariot in London, the Statue of Liberty in New York, "The Motherland Calls" in Volgograd.
U.S. gold Gold plunged over 4.5% on Friday, with precious metals joining a broader market selloff as investors liquidated positions to meet margin calls in other assets.
In his recent Harvard Ph.D. dissertation, John Coglianese documented the rise of what he calls "in-and-outs" — prime-age men who temporarily leave the labor force.
He found that incorrect calls or non-calls in the period occurred at a rate of 7.2 percent for away teams and 6.7 percent for home teams.
But the government's heavy-handed response has revived calls in the English-speaking area to break away from the rest of the country, further inflaming the situation.
The revelation led to calls in South Korea for harsher punishment for child pornography as most of the offenders received lighter penalties than those in other countries.
Last month, a report said police had responded to at least 125 calls in the past five years alleging sex offenses at shelters that house immigrant children.
That announcement sparked fears Thursday among hospitals and security experts that it would embolden hackers to launch more "ransomware" attacks and calls in California for tougher laws.
His mother, Doris Stevens, suspected something was wrong after her son stopped responding to her phone calls in 2016, she told the military newspaper Stars and Stripes.
The Republican National Committee funded a campaign that flooded the offices of about 36 House Democrats with more than 10,000 anti-impeachment phone calls in recent weeks.
Banks's letter comes as Republicans have stepped up their calls in recent weeks for Schiff to be brought before the House Judiciary Committee as an impeachment witness.
I'm not a morning person and I try to get a minimum of 29 hours of sleep, so I usually prefer to take calls in the afternoon.
But Saturday's execution of Nimr drew calls in Iraq for the embassy to remain shuttered, while Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi warned of repercussions for regional security.
But it will have a personality like Alexa and it will be able to make emergency phone calls in the case of a health event, the people said.
For instance, there's no live customer service via phone right now, but the agency will add workers to take your calls in the coming days, the IRS said.
In every episode, a diarist calls in with a money dilemma, question, or awkward situation, and we help them figure it out all – without getting (super) judge-y.
The Malaysian franchise also faced boycott calls in 2014 when social media posts alleged, without citing sources, that the restaurant chain was helping fund Israeli attacks on Gaza.
Information from one of the calls in 2016 — warning authorities that Cruz planned to shoot up his high school — was forwarded to the school resource officer, Scot Peterson.
CRUISE LINES CANCEL PORT CALLS IN TURKEY Two cruise lines have announced this month that they are canceling port stops in Turkey after the terrorist bombing in Istanbul.
Whether or not Japan calls in the helicopters, an expected double bazooka of fiscal and monetary easing trained on its economy will bring down the high-flying currency.
Emergency officials said that they responded to more than 600 calls in the space of three hours, as people woke to the deluge coming through their front doors.
WhatsApp, a popular encrypted-messaging app owned by Facebook, reported a security flaw that allows hackers to install surveillance software on smartphones by placing calls in the app.
Over the past month, Trump has been mentioned by name on five companies' earnings calls, in contexts that range from the opportunistic, to the blase, to the comical.
In fact, of the 65 S&P 500 components that mentioned Amazon during earnings calls in the fourth quarter of 2017, 35 outperformed the broader market in 2018.
CNN's Will Ripley calls in from Pyongyang for a conversation with David Chalian about the atmosphere and life inside the secretive state ahead of another likely nuclear test.
New Republic senior editor Jeet Heer calls in from Toronto to explain how Donald Trump is exploiting this weakness to run the greatest political scam of all time.
The U.S. shale revolution has led to increased calls in Congress and from the private sector to fast-track the permitting process for natural gas (or LNG) exports.
Paul interviews our own senior reporter Bryan Bishop, who calls in live from San Diego Comic-Con to tell us what he's seen so far at the convention.
There's no evidence Trump was ever informed about what took place, but Trump Jr. did make three calls, in total, to blocked numbers before and after the meeting.
When a reporter is, is fake, there are a lot of them, fake; , some of these; we don't even get calls in many cases, like, to confirm something.
Now they dispatch links via text message that can put them inside people's devices, allowing them to see contacts, read chats and eavesdrop on calls in real time.
After Russia annexed Crimea, there were calls in the international community — futile as it turned out — for Russia to be stripped as host of the 2018 World Cup.
His team has held volunteer organizing calls in the past week in New York and Pennsylvania, which are planning to hold their primaries perhaps as late as June.
The Iron Bank calls in one-tenth of the crown's debt at a time when the Bank is backing both Tommen's and Stannis's competing claims for the throne.
Because unlike some other groups that have issued similar calls in recent days, experts believe the Oath Keepers actually have the ability to mobilize supporters in significant numbers.
The US Navy's 6th and 7th fleets, responsible for European and Asia-Pacific waters, respectively, imposed a 14-day quarantine on ships between port calls in their regions.
Instead of relying on human line judges whose calls can be challenged and reviewed with Hawk-Eye technology, the event puts the calls in Hawk-Eye's hands directly.
That means Verizon and other carriers continue to discover them causing interference, typically when engineers notice an unusual uptick in things like dropped calls in a certain area.
His mobile phone has been inundated with calls in recent weeks, rousting him from bed and twice interrupting him while he was volunteering in his son's kindergarten class.
It also generated thousands of complaints, including one oft-repeated horror story about an older couple who received more than 2360 phone calls in less than a month.
The indictment against Kavala cited tapped phone calls in which Kavala discussed sending pastries, milk, juice and gas masks to protesters as evidence that he financed the protests.
All this might remind old-timers of calls in the late 1960s and '70s to institutionalize a more diverse viewpoint, leading to the establishment of black studies departments.
T. calls in our order (pepperoni, black olives, red onion, and spinach) and goes to get it while I queue up the new season of The Marvelous Mrs.
Even national Democrats got involved a day before the race, with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee doing 25,000 live calls in the final two days to support Thompson.
With a 24-hour butler, breathtaking views, complete privacy, and the luxury of "all-inclusive" room service (what Kudadoo calls "in-residence dining"), I rarely left my villa.
With a 24-hour butler, breathtaking views, complete privacy, and the luxury of "all-inclusive" room service — what Kudadoo calls "in-residence dining" — I rarely left my villa.
There have been close calls in recent years with Mike Weir losing in a playoff to Vijay Singh in 2004 and David Hearn's third-place showing last summer.
General Boutinaud leaves the Stade de France to go to the Fire Department's operational headquarters, which answered 580 calls in the first half-hour after the attacks began.
Phone records disclosed in the Democratic report indicate that Parnas and Harvey had at least three phone calls in February, though the content of their conversations is unknown.
" Daniels claims she kept answering Trump's phone calls in the hope that he would follow through on a promise to put her in his reality show "The Apprentice.
With some calls in France, notably by presidential election front runner Francois Fillon, to lift sanctions on Russia, Ayrault said it would be tantamount to giving in to Moscow.
Especially as Chernyshov suggests the platform will, in time, support cloning a voiceprint for use in the conversation — opening the door to making fake calls in someone else's voice.
The third component of bellbird calls in Monteverde used to sound like a "chk chk chk," but now the birds have all begun to add a more vocal quality.
Students have echoed opposition calls in recent weeks for the withdrawal of the extradition bill, for Lam to step down and for an investigation into complaints of police brutality.
Musk announced the plan to increase transparency around Autopilot after repeatedly criticizing press coverage of the company's driver assistance feature, something he's done on analyst calls in the past.
The second way, which would require legislation, is through a $1.7trn in federal funding for what Mr Biden calls, in a Sandersesque turn of phrase, a "Clean Energy Revolution".
Carter was 17 when she encouraged Roy to commit suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning through a series of texts and phone calls in the final hours of his life.
They're virtually identical in all ways, except for color, but they have only one level of noise cancellation and aren't tuned as well for phone calls in noisy areas.
She has written most recently about the Democratic Party divide and calls in from the parking lot of the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia to discuss all of it.
The Bundestag also agreed to allow federal police to use automatic systems to read car number plates and bodycams as well as to record telephone calls in control centers.
The 23 crew are mainly Indians and include no British citizens, the presence of which might have led to calls in London to take more drastic action, Ripley said.
We are 'working on' encouraging whistleblowers The GOP presidential nominee has declined to release his tax returns, pushing back on calls in recent months from Democrats and some Republicans.
The campaign asks volunteers to make 25 calls a day and he says the software the campaign uses allows a volunteer to make around 50 calls in 25 minutes.
There may be more close calls in the run-up to the Warsaw summit, and more arms piled into Russia's military exclave of Kaliningrad, nestled between Poland and Lithuania.
The attackers are also believed to have spammed the Ukraine utility's customer-service center with phone calls in order to prevent real customers from communicating about their downed power.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi still refuses to support impeachment hearings against Trump, defying both the growing calls in her caucus for accountability and the clear-cut evidence that justifies it.
" Trump is known to be a fan of Fox News and frequently calls in to the network's morning show, "Fox & Friends," while deriding other media outlets as "fake news.
And now, according to a new Vice report, Nintendo is offering free repairs to anyone who calls in to Nintendo's hardware support line with complaints about Joy-Con drift.
The chief said there had been "several incidents involving this individual with similar types of calls" in the past, but he did not have details of the previous calls.
Last year, 66 ships from other countries made a total of 104 port calls in South Korea after visiting the North, carrying steel and other goods, the government said.
A number of Democrats have been pressing for years for tougher guns laws, amplifying their calls in the wake of mass shootings at a high school in Parkland, Fla.
Heck, Prokhorov had to ensure reporters on Monday that there was someone in the organization who could return phone calls in case another team called with a trade offer.
The moves by Beijing have prompted calls in Washington for added scrutiny of Chinese companies seeking to do business in the United States or buy up American technology companies.
There's also a tense scene where Future answers calls in a phone booth (in 2017?) that recalls the classic 2002 thriller Phone Booth, starring Colin Farrell and Katie Holmes.
It is unclear whether calls in Argentina for an end to sexual violence against women will have the same resonance, but there is little doubt the region is watching.
The order would block both data and calls in and around 28 prisons spread across the country and would likely affect service to people who live near the facilities.
It was 25 years ago: A man that sounded like Trump, knew a lot about Trump, and spoke positively to his character would return reporters' calls in various capacities.
On Thursday, bullion posted its biggest daily percentage fall in nearly seven years, as panic-selling driven by coronavirus fears forced investors to cover margin calls in other assets.
The booths are provided in its co-working spaces for WeWork members to be able to take calls in private — given other common areas are shared by all users.
But the White House has taken its time in responding to allegations that Flynn may have violated the law with the calls in addition to misleading the vice president.
Those three panels, for instance, asked the State Department on Monday for information on Trump's private meetings and phone calls in his mysterious relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A review of budget office call logs showed that no one spoke with Mr. Giuliani around the times of the calls in April and August, an O.M.B. official said.
On April 10, Giuliani and Nunes had three phone calls "in rapid succession, followed by a text message, and ending with a nearly three minute call," the report said.
It would be surprising if America's national security adviser didn't want the names of Trump officials who were involved in these calls in order to identify possible counterintelligence risks.
Related: Michigan Calls in the National Guard to Distribute Water to the City of Flint Meanwhile, Democratic presidential hopeful and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has called on Snyder to resign.
As Bloomberg noted, it remains to be seen how much of a big deal the row with the ambassador is as China "regularly calls in foreign diplomats" to lodge complaints.
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" Asked to speculate on what caused Pruitt to veer so off course and make such poor judgment calls in running the EPA, my source said simply: "Pruitt had two failings.
The progressive advocacy group CREDO has already placed 6,100 calls in a campaign targeting four of the Republican senators with the biggest reputations as moderates — Collins, Flake, Murkowski, and Heller.
A hotline set up for Chechens by the Russian LGBT-Network, a rights group, received more than ten calls in the two days following the first publication in Novaya Gazeta.
The agency cited a CDC report showing that the number of calls about kratom to poison control centers had increased tenfold, from 26 calls in 2010 to 263 in 2015.
In four separate phone calls in recent months to the FHA hotline for lenders, Rincon said he was told the agency would no longer insure DACA recipients for home loans.
McGuinness said there were no major calls in Britain's financial sector to radically diverge from rules it has inherited from the EU to threaten equivalence-based access to the bloc.
The Economist has reviewed the investor calls in the second half of 2018 of about 80 of the largest American firms which have given guidance about the impact of tariffs.
Or they simply called in a fearful way reflexively when another group member calls in fearful way, but don't actually experience the fear unless they encounter the threat as well?
You know when you're watching a movie or TV show set in the future and the world of tomorrow features video displays for phone calls in kitchens and living rooms?
The U.S. consumer — the engine of global growth — is still holding up, according to CEOs and CFOs who have spoken on their company conference calls in the last few weeks.
Woodman has spoken at length with the press and on company earnings calls in recent months about how important 2018 will be for GoPro when it comes to resetting expectations.
The study attributes the price disparities between jail versus prison calls, in part, to the phone companies' understanding that local officials who run jails are characteristically vulnerable to predatory contracts.
Gilbert would recommend owning July 60-strike calls in the company to have the "embedded protection" that options offer; that is, they fix their owner's downside, while upside remains unlimited.
Both Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix said in their earnings conference calls in January that they expected sales of memory products to revive in the second half of the year.
Two Russian warships made port calls in Manila last week with President Rodrigo Duterte touring an anti-submarine vessel, saying he hoped Moscow would become his country's ally and protector.
In a 2013 Black Hat presentation, a team of researchers showed how to hack a femtocell into intercepting calls, texts, and even cloning phones to eavesdrop on calls in progress.
Police nationwide have responded to hundreds of calls in recent weeks reporting details of possible sex crimes at shelters under contract to the Health and Human Services Department, ProPublica reports.
But the layout was slower to take hold in banking, where a cultural resistance stems in part from the need to take confidential calls in private, according to the report.
Everyone went for the bottom lane after some close calls in the mid lane, and Immortals managed to take the first kill in the team fight, immediately traded for another.
But then there are scam calls, in which fraudsters will illegally call you and attempt to get your credit card number using a fake sales pitch or even a threat.
He's been reaching out to his fellow Democrats in a flurry of phone calls in which he has maintained his innocence and encouraged his colleagues not to rush to judgment.
Russia, the government's most powerful ally, has tacitly backed and sometimes taken part in Mr. Assad's scorched-earth attacks even as it calls, in diplomatic venues, for a political solution.
" Cramer has listened to thousands of conference calls in his career, and he uses his own measure to test the success of a conference call: the "congratulations-to-question ratio.
Further, during a 24-hour survey period, local and state hotline staff, who provide support, information and resources, answered more than 20,85033 domestic violence hotline calls in a single day.
As I wrote in a Washington Post op-ed last year making the case for crisis simulations instead of debates: Great presidents make the right calls in moments of crisis.
Why it matters: Roughly 80% of 911 calls in the US are made from a mobile phone, but the system was built for an era of voice calls over landlines.
" Rather, as with his reading of poetry, North pays close attention to what is in front of him, never resorting to what he calls, in another context, a "theoretical program.
The through line Newsome is exploring now is more conceptual: he is investigating the idea of agency, which he calls, in satisfyingly bodily terms, the "connective tissue" of his art.
But she's not on board with calls in the US to break them up: "We don't have a problem that big where breaking up could be the solution," she argued.
Sometimes a bad batch of heroin, something laced with fentanyl or some other poison, will come into town and we'll be fielding nine or 10 overdose calls in one day.
The Department of Correction already provides free phone calls in certain circumstances: Indigent people could make three free phone calls per week, and sentenced inmates could make two per week.
At the end of February, Zoom lifted the 40-minute limit on conference calls in China when CEO Eric Yuan said he wanted to do something to help those affected.
Robert Merlin of SmartFlyer received several hundred phone calls in the last few months from people interested in trips to the fictional world depicted in the "Avatar" movie of 2009.
The president has refused to budge when it comes to support for Saudi Arabia, despite the growing calls in Washington for the US to reassess the value of the relationship.
Stone and Trump made phone calls in 2016, prosecutors showed, including the same day the DNC announced it had been hacked, though the content of those phone calls remains unknown.
The pressure from above also can make the difference in difficult judgment calls in which, absent such pressure, objective analysis could easily have gone in either of two different directions.
In a report published Thursday, lawyer Ed MacMahon told the Daily Beast that Parnas "helped arrange meetings and calls in Europe" for Nunes during a congressional trip there last year.
In the latest episode of The Daily, our podcast, our reporter calls in from Mosul to discuss the Iraqi offensive there as government forces seized most of the city's airport.
While both sides last week suggested they were close to striking a deal, China on Monday said it was barring the U.S. Navy from making port calls in Hong Kong.
Watson, the lottery scam investigator in Montego Bay, said Muth would be the first American scam victim killed in Jamaica, though there have been several close calls in the past.
"These are men who went into the most dangerous places on earth with a job to defend us and made tough calls in a moment's notice," Hegseth said last Sunday.
Pranksters Vladimir Krasnov and Alexei Stolyarov are sometimes called the "Jerky Boys of Russia," after an American duo who put out recordings of their prank phone calls in the 1990s.
Connecting its first calls in 229, the year that Nelson Mandela came to power, the firm became an emblem of the new South Africa and an early vehicle for black investment.
I noticed this a few months ago, when I received five phone calls in the span of a single afternoon from people who said they didn't feel like sending a text.
The study, from sociologists Matthew Desmond of Harvard, Andrew Papachristos of Yale, and David Kirk of Oxford, looked at 911 calls in Milwaukee after incidents of police brutality hit the news.
"One of our state offices guessed they received over 150 calls in one day, and all but a couple were from out of state," said Murkowski spokesperson Karina Petersen told ADN.com.
In the case of the teenager who was arrested, his local 911 call center received a hundred calls "in a matter of minutes" according to statement by Maricopa County Sheriff's office.
The slump risks triggering fresh margin calls in a highly-leveraged stock market, potentially causing a downward spiral that could derail Beijing's plan to lure the listings of high-tech giants.
A nationwide CenturyLink outage has knocked out 911 voice calls in parts of the US and affected everything from Verizon mobile data to ATM withdrawals, lottery drawings, and hospital patient records.
Various media outlets, including CNN, have filed a lawsuit asking the courts to require the Orlando Police Department to release all 911 calls in accordance with Florida's broad public records law.
New York State's domestic violence and sexual assault hotline received more than 250,000 calls in 2015, according to statistics from New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (NYSOPDV).
To arrange the hit, Robert Anthony O'Hare allegedly used codes while talking to his mother on recorded jailhouse phone calls in Lake County, Florida, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
Investors are also increasing their bias for sterling puts over calls in the three- and six-month sterling-dollar risk-reversals market, with the three-month bias the greatest since April .
But Clinton has maintained a significant 28503 to 22019 percent lead over Trump in the swing states, which Monmouth defines as 10 states that were close calls in the 2012 election.
Mr. Obama had rejected a chorus of calls in Washington to delay the drawdown, under which the residual force of American troops was to leave Afghanistan by the end of 2016.
Giuliani has said he then pivoted after learning about claims concerning Joe Biden's actions as Vice President, including his public calls in 2016 for a prosecutor in Ukraine to be fired.
Tyler Raj Barriss received the sentence after pleading guilty to making a false report resulting in death and dozens of other counts related to calls in which no one was hurt.
In the end, it doesn't matter whether or not there is a "bromance" between the two leaders, despite the fact that they have had 20 phone calls in just one year.
In a blink of an eye, something can derail our bright economic prospects, and making the right calls in those critical moments won't be easy by any stretch of the imagination.
It led to calls in the European Parliament for Malta, which joined the bloc in 2004, to be sanctioned for violating fundamental rights by failing to guarantee the rule of law.
But it is also wrestling with a rapid surge in anti-aviation sentiment in parts of Europe and calls in the Netherlands and elsewhere for new taxes to curb airliner emissions.
Without Simmons' participation, it's hard not to see the podcast as sensationalizing—especially when it shares stories about Simmons' uncontrollable crying jags and lonely phone calls in the middle of the night.
Republican members of Congress were dogged by town hall protests and phone calls in favor of Obamacare, in a mirror image of what Democrats supporting the law faced in 2009 and 2010.
To help the 13-pound dog get reacclimated to life as a pampered pup, Theis took the dog everywhere, including casting calls, in an effort to make her comfortable around people again.
In the New York Times report from June, people who work at abuse helplines reported an uptick in calls in the last year regarding the loss of control over their smart homes.
One option has Siri or Google Assistant in your left (there's a mic, so you can simply speak commands into thin air), and play/pause and accept/reject calls in your right.
If you're used to holding video calls in dimly lit rooms, then the addition of HDR should improve image quality and avoid some of the typical lighting issues associated with webcam feeds.
"I received 20-30 unknown threatening calls in Afghanistan asking why I'm teaching my kid about football and not teaching him about the Quran," the boy's father, Muhammad Arif Ahmadi, told CNN.
South Carolina is not known for having a large Spanish-speaking population, but voters are getting automated calls in Spanish that detail Mr. Rubio's support for so-called amnesty for undocumented immigrants.
But Ms. Constand's lawyers, who testified on Wednesday, have said that Ms. Constand and her mother only contacted Mr. Cosby once about the alleged incident, in two phone calls in January 2005.
STUDY SHOWS PEOPLE WHO SMOKE POT REGULARLY HAVE MORE SEX Just two months later, Young sent the woman the 100-plus text messages and calls in a span of about three hours.
In a brief test of Snap Camera, I had an excellent time trolling my co-workers with Skype calls in which I appeared as a dog, an elf, and various cartoon characters.
Just like with the J's in their writers' room, or Rhys and Russell on set, the ability to make quick, confident calls in the post-production process is vital to its success.
To take advantage of the current market and low volatility, Khouw suggested buying January 220-strike calls in the S&P 500-tracking ETF SPY for $5.25, or $525 per options contract.
This call is concerning for, as Krebs noted, its apparent ability to fool Apple devices or the phone's carrier AT&T—or both—into grouping scam calls in with legitimate support lines.
Minutes before Dow Jones reported that Kate Spade is exploring a sale of its business, one options trader purchased nearly 2,000 calls in the accessories label — resulting in a quick $320,000 profit.
And the details are pretty disturbing here, with the victims claiming things like verbal abuse, lewd comments, unwanted advances and phone calls in which it sounded as if Mr. O'Reilly was masturbating.
The traditional way in which base voters got to know the prospective presidential candidates was cattle calls in which a slew of wannabees spoke in front of a labor or environmental crowd.
Coalition airstrikes have caused most of the civilian deaths in the conflict, according to the United Nations, and have led to mounting calls in Europe for an arms embargo on Saudi Arabia.
"Why all of a sudden have I had four calls in Crystal City?" asked Sanders, who usually queries clients to see if there's some reason they're in a hurry to move in.
"We're supporting Elizabeth Warren and her fight by having our members make phone calls, thousands of calls in the last week pressuring senators," said Charles Chamberlain, executive director of Democracy for America.
Over just a two-week period this past filing season, Intuit received nearly 7,000 TurboTax customer calls in which the phrase "supposed to be free" was uttered, according to a company analysis.
The Federal Aviation Administration measure unveiled by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee last week would enshrine the ban on in-flight calls in federal law, regardless of the diminishing safety concerns.
According to the Post, the calls in question were obtained by the FBI as part of routine surveillance of Russian officials in the U.S., and the review was conducted in late December.
Though the exact number of conversations between Porter and Trump is unclear, Trump has apparently increased the frequency of the phone calls in recent weeks and the two discussed Trump's trade announcements.
And a couple said they had received at least 10 calls in the last three months, which they ignored, claiming that their tax return had problems that needed to be addressed immediately.
A 2016 study from sociologists Matthew Desmond of Harvard, Andrew Papachristos of Yale, and David Kirk of Oxford looked at 911 calls in Milwaukee after incidents of police brutality hit the news.
For example: To Prechter, the forecasts for bitcoin to rise dramatically resemble calls in 1999, just before the burst of the dotcom bubble, for the Dow Jones industrial average to reach 100,20003.
Or when his all-black school would go to all-white suburban schools to play them in sports and the referees would make all the calls in favor of the white players.
Over the years, he and his colleagues discovered that adult male Campbell's monkeys change the meaning of their screeches by combining distinct calls in specific sequences, adding or omitting an "oo" suffix.
Barriss has a history of this form of harassment known as "swatting," in which culprits make bogus emergency calls in an effort to get law enforcement to arrive at the victim's home.
The case, which has received widespread media coverage in Peru, has triggered an outcry and fueled calls in Peru for an end to violence against women and girls that often goes unpunished.
The calls, in April 2019, were well before any known action by the White House to hold Ukrainian military aid, raising questions as to whether there were discussions earlier than previously known.
In tennis, the 2018 United States Open may be remembered for Serena Williams's reactions to officiating calls in the women's final as much as for the play of the winner, Naomi Osaka.
A 2016 study, from sociologists Matthew Desmond of Harvard, Andrew Papachristos of Yale, and David Kirk of Oxford, looked at 911 calls in Milwaukee after incidents of police brutality hit the news.
Whether you have to stay late at work one night, or your dog walker calls in sick, it can be tough on both you and your dog to be apart for very long.
Beyond the make outs, a publicist named John Miller, who says he's with President Trump every single day, calls in to discuss the bill — and that caller is clearly Trump (Alec Baldwin) himself.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Calls in the U.S. presidential campaign to cut pharmaceutical prices are not helping to revive a barely two-month-old exchange-traded fund that invests in shares of generic drugmakers.
Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen, who led calls in Congress to purge Kaspersky Lab products from government networks, on Thursday called on the Trump administration to declassify information about threats posed by Kaspersky Lab.
If you want to use your cellphone abroad, switch today to TMobile, which offers free text messaging and data (and cheap phone calls) in well over 100 countries, versus Sprint's 50 or so.
In a confessional video, Kardashian/Chyna will break it down for viewers, explaining that Kardashian/Chyna has been on his/her phone a lot, taking calls in another room, changing the password, etc.
It later turned out that the column was ghost-written by Wendy Holden, who put it together from phone calls in which Palmer-Tomkinson would describe what she had done the previous week.
After she was given 500 tickets to hand out to family and friends, her phone rang nonstop for days, requiring her mother, Elena Holwegner, to field calls in their wood-paneled mobile home.
Among major drugmakers, AbbVie Inc and Amgen Inc have said the most so far about the new tactic, and more drugmakers will likely face questions about it during quarterly earnings calls in July.
At worst, it's a president who assures the doves in his Cabinet that he won't be starting a war anytime soon, then calls in a nuclear strike after a talk with the hawks.
Valerie Jarrett, who served as a senior Obama White House adviser, even set up conference calls in which Harris explained the policies spearheaded in her office to state attorneys general across the country.
This week on MashTalk, Lance calls in from Microsoft Build to break down everything Microsoft announced at its annual developer conference, including HoloLens (9:15) and the company's emphasis on bots (17:00).
If you want a statistic on the tremendous reach and widening scope of Facebook Messenger, here's a fairly impressive one: the chat app logged a total of 17 billion video calls in 2017.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday he had discussed with his U.S. and Russian counterparts potential steps for peace in Syria, after a series of phone calls in recent days.
Growing volumes of credit card bad debts are overwhelming retail bankers, who have to chase defaulters with phone calls, in-person visits, and even arranging alternative funding for those owing too much money.
READ: Republican debate: CNN's Reality Check Team inspects the claims Trump went on to accuse Cruz of running robo-calls in South Carolina informing voters that Trump was not running in this state.
This follows the announcement last fall of what the company calls In-Stream Reserve advertising — video ads with a curated list of hundreds of publishers, at a set price, with Nielsen-verified audiences.
Pittsburgh had two close calls in the final minute of what was the best period yet of the Final series but were denied by Predators goalie Rinne and hit a post seconds later.
"The new cooperation offers Zim's customers a more comprehensive product portfolio, with a wider range of direct calls in Asia and the U.S. and faster transit time," the company said in a statement.
Sessions wanted to target these calls in particular because a small enough universe of people had access to the information to allow him to narrow down who leaked the information, the source said.
This week, the N.B.A. acknowledged that officials had missed five calls in the final 13.5 seconds of a game that the Oklahoma City Thunder won by a point over the San Antonio Spurs.
The gunman, Omar Mateen, proclaimed allegiance with ISIS during 911 calls in the midst of the shooting and also expressed solidarity with the Boston Marathon bombers and an American suicide bomber in Syria.
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The employee said that, by losing experienced employees, failing to offer proper training, and pushing workers to respond to calls in unfamiliar departments, the quality of customer experience had eroded in their store.
It's a similar debate to those around manufacturing and protectionism in the United States and elsewhere, with calls in some quarters to erect barriers to unfettered trade in order to protect England's own.
Mr. Price also throws in the side business of unmonitored cellphone calls in prison, a monologue on "getting rid of nightmares" in jury selection and the proper attire for defendants in criminal court.
Flynn may have been undone by the fact that U.S. intelligence agencies were, as usual, monitoring calls in and out of the Russian Embassy and were able to provide the administration with transcripts.
Since the global financial crisis, there have been many calls in the West for broadening value-added taxes to encompass financial services, which could encourage more orderly and systematic accounting for many transactions.
Accordingly, there are no qualifying financial requirements for grants and everyone who calls in gets a fair shake at what money there is, regardless of income and without having to prove their need.
The complaint said Sharma's brother and son received two Whatsapp calls in September from one of the accused individuals demanding 200 million rupees ($2.7 million) to stop him from making the data public.
In May, there were 2.6 billion robocalls, or automatically dialed calls, in the U.S. That amounts to over eight calls a person, according to YouMail, an app designed to stop the pesky calls.
That's why I think calls in the United States to "abolish ICE" are so dangerous: They create the impression that Democrats want unregulated migration, as opposed to a generous but lawful immigration policy.
I've gotten to see over the years that he really calls in no favors and pulls no punches and ... He's not calling you up asking you to delete stories about his powerful friends?
The campaign official, Rick Gates, had frequent phone calls in September and October 2016 with a person the F.B.I. believes had active links to Russian spy services at the time, the document said.
A rise in overdose deaths from opioids like heroin and fentanyl has renewed calls in Canada's largest city for government-sanctioned facilities where addicts can shoot up under the supervision of a nurse.
The four men, for whom international arrest warrants were issued, have figured in previous reports, including intercepted telephone calls in which they discuss movements of the missile launcher and the actual missile firing.
The technology, known by the acronym V.A.R., allows the on-field referee to consult with a colleague viewing video replays to help confirm, or overturn, close calls in a narrow set of instances.
In part because of the confusion of the language barrier, but also because of the complexity of the beat, I record more phone calls in this job than I have in other assignments.
In conference calls in recent weeks, executives said they were watching tariff announcements closely, and companies including General Electric, Whirlpool and United Technologies have said tariffs are raising costs or cutting into profits.
The credit bureaus have for decades successfully fended off calls in Congress for more oversight, despite warnings about potential problems that go back to Senator William Proxmire, a Wisconsin Democrat, in the 1960s.
All of the days are a blur at this point, but they're generally a combination of a series of phone calls in the morning, a source lunch and then working into the evening.
Later in the episode, campaign reporter Walter Shapiro calls in from South Carolina with a dispatch on the state of the primary race and his reflections on the possibility of a contested convention.
The US Navy's 6th Fleet, which primarily operates around Europe and Africa, will impose a 14-day quarantine on ships between port calls in Europe in light of growing concerns over the coronavirus.
But the goal is to give front-line officers tools once reserved for specialized units, so that they can better respond to the 157,000 annual calls in New York City for distressed people.
In text messages and phone calls, in hotel rooms and on bus rides, and at their homes in far-flung cities, the players fine-tuned their needs and their arguments and their solidarity.
We learn that in 2001, when Lleyton Hewitt insinuated that a black linesman was making calls in favor of James Blake because of their shared race, he later apologized in the locker room.
The President's advisers placed the calls in the hopes Trump's media allies would adopt a more optimistic outlook -- and in turn dissuade the President from rejecting the deal and triggering another government shutdown.
The calls in LaFleur's offense are longer — so long that earlier this season Rodgers wore a play-calling wristband to facilitate a faster tempo — because many have two plays integrated into the terminology.
Bankers at Goldman Sachs "cheated" Malaysia in dealings with state fund 21MDB, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said, amid growing calls in the country for more aggressive steps to recoup fees earned by the bank.
But when work and dinner were done and I wanted to tackle that dungeon I'd spotted between calls, in a handful of seconds I was in hardcore mode: lights out, big screen, speakers blasting.
That objective, since the beginning, is human-level AI with a focus on what Gildert calls "in-body cognition," or the type of thought processes that only arise from giving AI a physical shell.
"It was a huge turning point for us in the series," San Jose veteran Joe Thornton told reporters after finishing with two assists and four shots on goal, including close calls in the overtime.
About two weeks ago, the site made calls in Virginia in support of ethnic cleansing of minorities and calling for the repeal of the constitutional amendment that gives black people the right to vote.
But that formula is far from perfect: In recent months, restaurants have reported paying hundreds of dollars in fees for calls in which customers simply inquired about a menu item or requested a reservation.
The measures also require medium- and large-sized airports to provide clean private rooms in all terminals for nursing mothers and would enshrine a ban on making in-flight mobile phone calls in law.
Before the night was over, he paid a visit to the local radio station, where he joined the nighttime broadcast and fielded more than 50 calls in 15 minutes from fans and well-wishers.
Pixel phones are only supported right now, meaning no smart displays or other handsets, and Google Assistant will only make English-speaking calls in the cities that Google has specifically selected for the trial.
Most Big 12 teams rarely line up in three-point stances, and play calls in the conference are so simplified that it's hard to get a good read on pass-protection skills for linemen.
A Hiya report published earlier this year found that the number of robocalls placed to U.S. phone numbers in 2018 hiked 46 percent from the year before—more than 26 billion calls in total.
SEC lawyer Bridget Fitzpatrick said Cooperman's legal duties to Atlas began when he made an agreement to keep the information confidential, which she said happened during one of three phone calls in July 2010.
China and Southeast Asian nations also faced calls in an annual meeting in Singapore to rapidly conclude an effective nonaggression pact that can help fend off possible clashes in the disputed South China Sea.
Islamabad denied involvement but the diplomatic fallout, and New Delhi's efforts to isolate Pakistan internationally, prompted calls in India for a ban on Pakistani actors and actresses in the country's giant Bollywood film industry.
I was one of many producers who would often get warning phone calls in the control room when Ailes saw a female or male guest on my program whom he considered to be unattractive.
Islamabad denied involvement, but the diplomatic fallout and New Delhi's efforts to isolate Pakistan internationally prompted calls in India for a ban on Pakistani actors and actresses in the country's giant Bollywood film industry.
Thompson does not appear to have been animated by Nazi sympathies but by rage at a former girlfriend: He allegedly made some of the calls in her name, and has been charged with cyberstalking.
As a result, Gordon wants to buy the June monthly 126-strike calls in TLT and sell the June monthly 128-strike calls for a total of 50 cents, or $50 per options contract.
The show has a formula (app developers competing for mentorship and money), a meme-worthy name (Planet of the Apps), a successful Hollywood production group attached (Propagate Content), and casting calls in the works.
Two new books about the Petrov incident and other nuclear close calls in 1983 (related to the NATO exercise Able Archer) came out just this year: Taylor Downing's 1983 and Marc Ambinder's The Brink.
Dr. Scott Scherr, 229, medical director for Sunrise's emergency department, had just climbed into bed to go to sleep when he received some 237 texts and five phone calls in just a few minutes.
THE SHOOTING The calls: In one of the first 911 calls after the shooting, a woman screams in the background as an operator tries to get her location and more details on the shooting.
Levies on social media usage brought in by Uganda and Benin and a proposed tax on internet calls in Zambia have taken the shine off a fast-growing market and have all sparked protests.
Carige trades at just 218 percent of its book value and has long been dogged by concerns it would need more capital despite two cash calls in 21 and 20.9419 for 1.65 billion euros.
Steve Wagner, a top official with the Department of Health and Human Services, said check-in phone calls in those cases simply weren't answered -- probably because adults caring for the kids were also undocumented.
" Another source who is reportedly close to Weinstein denied that he had fallen asleep or taken calls in group sessions, but told Page Six that the disgraced Hollywood mogul "insists he's not a rapist.
The details: The program will create an online community of volunteers who will work to meet NextGen America's goal of texting 7 million voters and making 500,000 calls in the group's targeted congressional districts.
After months of phone calls, in person appointments, inspections and paperwork between Tom, his landlord, his psychiatrist and the local fire marshal, Connecticut Veterans Legal Center was able to keep Tom in his apartment.
It has also increased attention on Saudi Arabia's role in the civil war in Yemen, where civilian casualties continue to climb, leading to calls in the West to stop arms sales to the Saudis.
But two sets of communications swayed the agency: intercepts of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's calls in the days before the killing, and calls by the kill team to a senior aide immediately after.
And in between the calls, in June, Mr. Trump came away from a meeting with Mr. Erdogan echoing Turkish talking points blaming President Barack Obama for the country's purchase of a Russian missile system.
But I don't want to get phone calls in the middle of the night, telling me I've gone over to Trumpland and I'm going to Darth Vader because I said nice things about Melania.
For De Coninck and her colleagues, this includes the life-size cutouts of each remote worker, as well as a weekly Wednesday morning session where everyone on the team calls in to work together.
Following days of protests in Rouen and calls in parliament by opposition politicians to release the list of products burned, the Seine-Maritime prefecture published a list of the chemicals that burned on Sept.
The risk now is that uncertainties about how close the Iranians are to their first weapon will grow, and perhaps become fodder for calls in the United States and Israel to take military action.
In recent weeks, the three competing Democrats have dramatically stepped up their outreach, approaching members on the House floor and following up with calls, in-person pitch meetings, caucuswide letters and coveted campaign donations.
They have complained about a wide range of behavior, including verbal abuse, lewd comments, unwanted advances and phone calls in which it sounded as if Mr. O'Reilly was masturbating, according to documents and interviews.
The tweet came in response to a CNN report Friday evening saying that Trump still uses his personal device to make calls in spite of warnings from staffers about the threat of foreign surveillance.
Initial U.S. calls in a bumper day of results showed Xerox rising 5.8 percent in premarket trading after beating profit estimates, while Pfizer fell 1.7 percent and Harley-Davidson Inc plunged about 8 percent.
Related: Michigan Calls in the National Guard to Distribute Water to the City of Flint "We are absolutely committed to taking the right steps to effectively solve this crisis," Snyder remarked during his speech.
His voice, still quite capable of what he calls in the memoir his "Jersey-Pavarotti-via-Roy Orbison singing," more often sounds like the howl of a dog caught in a barbed-wire fence.
The calls in question occurred in June 2016, before and after Donald Trump Jr. spoke with Emin Agalarov, a Russia-based singer and Trump family friend, who was helping to set up the meeting.
The 60-year-old singer has faced criticism for performing at Saturday's Eurovision final, the target of pro-Palestinian boycott calls in protest against Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory and alleged human rights abuses.
The study, from sociologists Matthew Desmond of Harvard, Andrew Papachristos of Yale, and David Kirk of Oxford, looked at the effects of 911 calls in Milwaukee after incidents of police violence hit the news.
The idea of a new king ascending the throne at an age when most men have retired has prompted calls in the past for his elder son Prince William to succeed the queen instead.
A 2016 study, from sociologists Matthew Desmond of Harvard, Andrew Papachristos of Yale, and David Kirk of Oxford, looked at the effects of 911 calls in Milwaukee after incidents of police brutality hit the news.
Eric Hargan, the deputy secretary of HHS, issued a statement saying the Office of Refugee Resettlement began voluntarily making calls in 2016 as a follow up to make sure sponsors did not require additional services.
An emergency help line for women who are worried about the reliability of their smear tests went online on Saturday morning, and was reported to have received several thousand calls in the first few days.
These interviewers are sourced globally, he says, which makes it possible to conduct the video calls in a 24-7 format to suit people's busy lives (most might already be in jobs) and multiple locations.
He and Musk retroactively refer to themselves as co-founders Straubel is the second C-suite executive to announce a change in his role on one of Tesla's earnings calls in the last six months.
The company says you can begin taking those calls in "less than a minute" without infrastructure, with the rest of the machine learning-powered functions like speech recognition and natural language understanding managed by Google.
A recent study from the Prison Policy Initiative, a Massachusetts-based advocacy group, found that the cost of phone calls in county and city jails across the country negatively impacts those in custody awaiting trial.
There are a few states where Duplex won't work — Fox says Google doesn't yet have the permitting for Texas, for example — but it should start making calls in the vast majority of the US soon.
A 23 study, from sociologists Matthew Desmond of Harvard, Andrew Papachristos of Yale, and David Kirk of Oxford, looked at the effects of 25 calls in Milwaukee after incidents of police brutality hit the news.
The move follows calls in local media that Modi shouldn't be securing an exception for himself while thousands of ordinary travelers were enduring the longer travel because of the tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals.
This feature aims to best the newly launched calling option from upstart competitor Slack, which last month debuted a way to launch conference calls in its app that others could also join with a click.
A federal judge in Cleveland has dismissed a lawsuit accusing Ohio-based CrossCountry Mortgage of barraging consumers nationwide with unsolicited calls, saying plaintiffs did not clearly show the mortgage lender made the calls in dispute.
Details: Oil prices edged up on Monday, a dead cat bounce from the selloff that followed President Trump's calls in a tweet for OPEC to "relax and take it easy" with its planned output cuts.
Cathy Russell, who was U.S. ambassador for global women's issues during the Obama administration, calls in a USA Today op-ed for a Cabinet-level post focused on women, from pay to health to harassment.
I would give volunteers direct access to the voter file list—and the ability to canvass and start making phone calls in their own communities—many, many, many months before people were able to vote.
Both Democrats and Republican senators will surely be very curious about this, since, it has major import for the propriety of two phone calls in which Trump called Comey and vented about the Russia investigation.
West African green monkeys, a species closely related to vervet monkeys, only have warning calls for leopards and snakes; these monkeys have never been observed to produce alarm calls in response to birds of prey.
Asked in an interview with Bloomberg about calls in China to boycott Apple (AAPL), Ren said he would be opposed to any such retaliatory action from Beijing even as tensions with the United States escalate.
Investors also grow a greater bias for sterling puts over calls in the three- and six-month sterling-dollar risk-reversals market, with three-month contracts showing the bias for puts the greatest since April .
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When professional photographer Brian (Ben Chaplin) calls in one day for assistance with a large pooch he acquired for a shoot, her thoughtful advice convinces him to keep the dog while simultaneously stealing his heart.
This reinforces China's argument that, whereas it is in Asia by geography, America is there by choice, and might one day leave; and it encourages calls in American-allied democracies for their own nuclear deterrent.
The Times reported that authorities are struggling to keep up with missing person calls in the areas, and more than 85033 people remain missing in the Camp fire areas, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
READ: Former British consulate worker says Chinese secret police tortured him for supporting Hong Kong protests The case has sparked calls in Britain for the UK government to implement its own sanctions over Chinese abuses.
And after grabbing a call from my dad, I learned that the Series 3's cellular antennas are far more subject to dead spots than a smartphone's—do not take calls in the elevator bay.
ANKARA, April 13 (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday he had discussed with his U.S. and Russian counterparts potential steps for peace in Syria, after a series of phone calls in recent days.
While the N.F.L. made no changes on Wednesday, Frank Reich, the first-year head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, expressed some optimism on Monday that the abundance of calls in the preseason would be temporary.
"I remember being on six conference calls in a 36-hour span trying to make sure this event happened," Andrew Chandler, whose sports marketing firm, ISM, helps run the event, said of the 2016 tournament.
He got his nickname because he constantly monitors an old police scanner, a gift he received as a teenager from his father, and often calls in tips to the media based on what he hears.
Denton also allegedly made calls in that time targeting the New York offices of ProPublica, an investigative journalism outlet, and a reporter who worked with the organization, as well as Old Dominion University in Virginia.
One of the largest fire departments in the U.S., next to New York and Chicago, the LAFD has a budget of roughly $691 million, employs more than 3,500 and responded to 492,717 calls in 2018.
"We also saw some buyers of the April 32 calls [in KB Home], and also call buying in [Toll Brothers] and Lennar as well, so there was bullish activity in the homebuilders today," Khouw said.
It's not just potential harassment over the phone; people have died after being swatted, where a person calls in a fake gun or bomb threat to get a SWAT team to bust into someone's home.
Sacramento police have said two officers were responding to emergency calls in California's capital city about a man armed with a gun and a knife, although Mann, 51, was later found to have only a knife.
Google Home lets users make outgoing phone calls, but not receive calls in (thus avoiding the assistant bothering you by ringing), and Amazon has been hesitant in its adoption of prompts or push notifications on Alexa.
Otherwise, any kind of home-made solution will do—if you think you're going to be making some video calls in the near future, make sure it's something temporary (like tape) that can be easily removed.
Savvy mind games from Bravo as he held on, encouraging Gracie to keep pushing him away, and then Bravo released and rolled straight into a calf slicer variation he calls, in typical Bravo fashion, 'The Vaporizer'.
As banks have rallied so far, Gilbert said she would suggest that investors look for protection at these levels, perhaps buying "protective puts" in the KRE, versus selling upside calls, in the case of a pullback.
Programmers "are replicating the fact that people who take calls in call centers tend to be women but we could create a different world with AI if we had more diverse teams creating [it]," she said.
MSC Cruises said that the MSC Magnifica, to be based out of Venice beginning March 26, will replace its scheduled weekly calls in Istanbul and Izmir with two in Greece, Athens and Mykonos, until further notice.
More than that, I hear in my memory the voices of fellow NeverTrumpers on lengthy phone calls in 2016, voices of people who also have spent decades working honorably and avidly for conservative policies and solutions.
Well-wired Republicans tell Axios that former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is making calls in Alabama, and will decide soon whether to enter the Republican primary to take back his old Senate seat from Democratic Sen.
Apple notes that approximately 80 percent of emergency calls in the United States are now made from a mobile device, however "outdated" infrastructure has made it difficult for 911 centers to quickly obtain a caller's location.
Profumo, a veteran Italian banker formerly at UniCredit , stepped down as Monte dei Paschi chairman in August last year after overseeing two cash calls in 2014 and 2015 which raised a total of 8 billion euros.
"We can train the software to analyze these calls in a way that is much more similar to how humans learn," said Kevin Coffey, a lead author of the report and co-creator of the software.
Australia's financial sector has faced growing calls in recent months for a national inquiry into the industry following a series of scandals over wealth management and insurance payouts as well as allegations of interest-rate rigging.
Andrea Constand says she was returning Bill Cosby's phone calls in March 2004 when she called the entertainer 53 times after he allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted her in January of that year, she testified Wednesday.
Washington (CNN)With the Senate Republican health care bill barely hanging by a thread, President Donald Trump has been making calls in recent days, trying to woo GOP lawmakers who have deep reservations about the legislation.
They seem to be trying to communicate with us, but because no one can understand them, the military calls in Dr. Banks to see if she can decipher their language, to see if they are hostile.
Calls to the families of the fallen are a dreaded burden of national leaders everywhere, but Mr. Ghani, who has occasionally had to make dozens of calls in a day, shoulders a heavier weight than most.
Read on if you want to know why the new Bose NC 700 are so good for taking phone calls in noisy places, and why others will be just fine with the Bose QC 35 II.
To the external observer, it might seem overly trustworthy of humanity to dole out straight cash to any person who calls in, but to St. Clair, it's unimaginable that anybody would take advantage of the funds.
"Mission in NYC done: more than 50 mtgs (meetings), 30 calls in 3 days to support UA (Ukrainian) resolution on human rights in Crimea and Donald Trump Pres-elect," Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin tweeted on Thursday.
Mobile Apps Will Decide Your Product's Success From George Orwell predicting the overwhelming reach of television in 1984 to the video phone calls in Back to the Future, it seems that technology often imitates pop culture.
During two wiretapped phone calls in February and March 2500, Manaf and the man he believed to be the New York drug dealer discussed linking up to send heroin to the US, according to the complaint.
The Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) said it received up to 30 calls in recent weeks reporting sightings of sparrows and pigeons with tinsel intentionally tied to their bodies.
But there were also new calls in the wake of the report from the party's left flank — including Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat running for president — to go further and open a formal impeachment inquiry.
Juana relies on an ambulance to get to her doctor's appointments, but Ms. Pascual said the vehicles were sometimes busy shuttling emergency patients to hospitals 45 miles away or pulled away to answer calls in Naples.
In Iowa, a campaign placed 827 calls in which a woman's voice designed to imitate a murdered student encouraged the calls' recipients to "kill them all," referring to undocumented immigrants according to FCC chairman Ajit Pai.
But he had called a single hockey game before — ultimately paving the way for Michaels to make one of the most memorable sports calls in history during that year's Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York.
But the volume increased over the years: 270 calls in 2200, more than 22015 in 210 and more than 22015 for each of the last two years, according to the reversal program's executive director, Sara Littlefield.
The resignation under pressure on Monday night of President Trump's national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, centers on the F.B.I.'s scrutiny of his phone calls in late 2016 with the Russian ambassador, Sergey I. Kislyak.
Mentions of the blockchain and cryptocurrency on corporate earnings calls in 2017 were double that of the year prior, according to an analysis by Fortune, and the terms soon began worming their way into corporate nomenclature.
"There was a big surge in scam calls in March, with the top three financial scams estimated to reach a combined 276.4 million calls alone, up a full 33% from 207.4 million in February," YouMail notes.

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