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Violence reaches 'crisis point' "The worrying escalation witnessed over the weekend has now reached a crisis point," said Ilaria Allegrozzi, a researcher with Amnesty International.
Has it reached a crisis point for her over there?
We are at a major crisis point in America tonight.
Before all that could form, though, Mikey hit crisis point.
DON LEMON, CNN: So, are we at a crisis point here?
I am fully aware I have been at a crisis point.
North Korea's perennial food shortage reached a crisis point in 2011.
Unlike the NBA, the NFL is at a real crisis point.
And the situation has been pushed to crisis point by the weather.
"The situation has approached a noticeable crisis point," said UNODC chief Douglas.
Things seemed to reach a crisis point in June 2014, prosecutors said.
WHY WE MAY BE AT A CRISIS POINT WITH TRUMP AND MUELLER: President Trump's showdown with Robert Mueller headed toward a crisis point yesterday, with the White House saying Trump has legal authority to fire the special counsel.
"I am fully aware I have been at a crisis point," she said.
They have already reached crisis point before they find the support they need.
It is popular mass resistance that creates a crisis point and forces action.
Those who often got worked up to crisis point were taught coping mechanisms.
"American democracy has reached a crisis point," Udall told Vox in a statement.
Even the Pentagon's nuclear delivery systems are at the crisis point in modernization.
We are now reaching a crisis point, when speaking out is not enough.
"The subways in New York City are at a crisis point," he said.
Kate reached a crisis point 12 years ago and turned to Debtors Anonymous.
But as the subway hit a crisis point last summer, the governor deflected.
Over the past few years, knife crime in the UK has reached crisis point.
In both Handmaid's Tale and American Gods, the world has reached a crisis point.
A process that had begun over a decade ago has reached a crisis point.
Thus there is no crisis point, and less risk of imitating Anglicanism's recent schisms.
Conditions for those who have been forced to flee have reached a crisis point.
With the collapse of the bench, the story has now reached its crisis point.
The sharp increase is thrusting the medical system toward a crisis point, officials said.
"Ten years after Citizens United, our democracy has reached a crisis point," said Sen.
One of Modern Health's priorities is to reach employees before they hit a crisis point.
"The worrying escalation witnessed over the weekend has now reached a crisis point," Allegrozzi said.
According to Schmidt, conventional thinking about antibiotics has helped bring humans to this crisis point.
"I think the fact it's come to this crisis point is pretty unforgivable," said Portman.
"The trees are saw blades stuck in the snow," Willa thinks at a crisis point.
But the program, which ran out of funding in September, is at a crisis point.
Like many converts, Mr. Melcher, 52, began proselytizing about new media after reaching a crisis point.
But Kane hit a crisis point after a close friend and ex-boyfriend died in 2011.
Many of the subway's problems were well known before service reached a crisis point last year.
The next possible crisis point comes this weekend with the planned return of Guaidó to Venezuela.
Here's a timeline of many, many upheavals that led the $69-billion startup to this crisis point.
The below photos capture the tension and violence in Charlotte as the city reaches a crisis point.
Now, after three postponements, the city predicts that it will reach that crisis point on July 9.
Inevitably, at some crisis point in every cryptic, my mother and I would be gnashing our teeth.
The lack of trust between the American people and our representatives in government has reached a crisis point.
Offred, taken by the authorities, is left at a crisis point and a cliffhanger for the new season.
The disagreement reached a crisis point in a meeting between U.S. Soccer and the players' union on Tuesday.
Though under resourced to help those struggling with addiction, county jails are often the crisis point of addiction.
This year it reached a crisis point, and critics say the government isn't doing enough to address it.
As the subway system reaches a crisis point, the authority has not had a permanent leader since January.
Medical experts have described the situation for the detainees on Manus and Nauru as nearing a crisis point.
If you don't give the people a crisis point to rally around, you can get away with a lot.
The steady rise of anti-Semitism, particularly towards Ostjuden from Galicia, reaches crisis point and soon Leon is issued
When she took a day off to go snowmobiling with a best friend, the situation reached a crisis point.
New York State's long-feared surge of coronavirus cases has begun, thrusting the medical system toward a crisis point.
Lisa: In his prime-time address on Tuesday, the president said the southern border was at a crisis point.
But we try to help musicians who have hit a crisis point, whether that's emotionally, or from a career perspective.
The problem of Big Money in our elections reached a crisis point after the Court's Citizens United decision in 2010.
Brentwood, a hardscrabble town of nearly 60,000 on Long Island, 40 miles east of Manhattan, has reached another crisis point.
Officials in South Korea and Japan said that while the situation was tense, it had not reached a crisis point.
Earlier this month, he also said he didn't believe that the government was "at a crisis point" on the national debt.
U.S. support for the YPG militia in north Syria has pushed relations between Turkey and the United States to crisis point.
"The immigration courts have reached a new crisis point," said Laura Lynch, senior policy counsel for the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
What's similar: For both migrants and those hoping to obtain refugee status, the politics of the crisis point to greater hardship.
Prior to reaching a crisis point, other measures can be taken to prevent the traumatic social stress that is now inevitable.
AMC's Better Call Saul recently completed a terrific fourth season, which brought the character to a real crisis point in its finale.
Twitter is at a crisis point in the wake of an earnings report that showed its number of users has stopped growing.
Though everyone's case is different and unique, you could conclude that we often struggle to open up, even when at crisis point.
But you have to be aware of the 'crisis point,' where you put in too much of something and can't fix it.
In Alaska, where Planned Parenthood serves 74 percent of Title X patients, access to health care is already at a crisis point.
The shutdown was the crisis point Heritage Action had hoped for — that cherished moment when Republicans finally took a bold, principled stand.
There's a lot going on with homelessness, with all kinds of things, that are really reaching a crisis point in that city.
The leak of Donald Trump's recorded 2005 comments describing his behavior toward women has quickly brought his campaign to a crisis point.
" In her statement to The Sun, the 43-year-old singer said she is "fully aware I have been at a crisis point.
"By hitting a crisis point, he gained a new perspective on some of the unhelpful habits that became his normal without realizing it."
Leo Beletsky, a drug policy expert and law professor at Northeastern University, said he noticed opioid use reaching a crisis point in 85033.
At some crisis point, Americans will be forced to confront the effects of these other vulnerabilities within their lives, families, communities and companies.
Meanwhile, the UK will reach the crisis point as the country has to contend with whatever Brexit deal is or is not reached.
"The general situation with regard to human rights in Iran is reaching a crisis point," said Mansoureh Mills, Iran researcher for Amnesty International.
As Wotan tells Brünnhilde the whole sorry story of how he came to this crisis point, the music unfolds slowly, quietly, almost statically.
The nation's currency is in free fall, and allegations of corruption linked to Mr. Moïse have brought the nation to a crisis point.
Every moment of each of those games amounts to a crisis point; every decision has consequences that can resonate months or centuries later.
Neymar likely would not have played this summer had the games not been in Brazil, and national soccer not been at a crisis point.
Hindu pilgrims bathe in the river, but there is increasing concern that the air quality in the holy city has reached a crisis point.
"The attacks in Brussels are an unfortunate reminder of how violent Islamist extremism appears to have reached a crisis point in Europe," he said.
There was no warning that tension between the brothers over the businesses, or anything else, had reached a crisis point, the family friends said.
Serious allegations of anti-Semitism have dogged some of the Women's March's leaders for over a year, but they've lately reached a crisis point.
Despite a pledge to revive accession talks as part of a migration deal with Ankara in 2016, bilateral relations have deteriorated to a crisis point.
Hillary Clinton first considered running for a prominent office — governor of Arkansas — around 1989, at a time when her marriage was at a crisis point.
Yet political leaders claim we're past the crisis point, citing data from a recent Census Bureau report showing that median incomes are up 5 percent.
"I think we've reached if not a crisis point then at least an inflection point with all of the location threads out there," Butler says.
"We're not at an absolute crisis point," she added, noting that freighter aircraft are doing their best to get goods into and out of countries.
It was created very specifically in the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination, which was a real crisis point for our government and for the country.
Relations between their countries have reached a crisis point, and the two leaders failed to resolve the conflict during a three-hour dinner in Ankara.
There are a few reasons Europe is taking this dramatic step even though the crisis point for the coronavirus has already arrived on the content.
The Care Quality Commission, a regulator, worries that the focus on DTOCS has moved attention from stopping people reaching crisis point in the first place.
More than a decade ago, when the reported number was less than a million, the proliferation of the explicit imagery had already reached a crisis point.
As long as we still have evidence-based institutions that are willing to contradict Trump's alternative facts, we are not quite at the Orwellian crisis point.
We are at a crisis point in this country on this issue and I think, you know, you could make the argument that America is changing.
The perpetrators had also often come to a crisis point, like a job or relationship loss, leading to behavioral changes and threats of suicide or violence.
The bloc may soon need to decide how to prevent problems in the Italian banking sector from reaching a crisis point that would destabilize the euro.
I sat down with Mounk to talk about how we reached this crisis point and what, if anything, we can do to get out of it.
Despite the presence of government and international aid agencies, "the health and nutrition situation has been allowed to deteriorate up to the current crisis point," she said.
In the past several days, the ongoing shortage of fuel has hit another crisis point and many locals have taken to social media to vent their frustration.
" Over the weekend, Brown told The Sun that she is planning to seek treatment and that she is "fully aware I have been at a crisis point.
Hitomi said Mazda's spark plug breakthrough came during a crisis point around two years ago, when the development team showed him an early rendition of the engine.
The fantastical adventures on the Woman's journey soon come to a crisis point, when, alone in the garden, she panics, realizing that beauty fades, including her own.
Mr. Guaidó is also barreling toward a crisis point that poses a critical threat to the opposition, and to his claim to being the country's interim president.
He says, however, that if his idea proved popular, it would mean more funding available for those who really need it if a crisis point were reached.
Indiana State Teachers Association President Keith Gambill said teachers spent the day outside the Capitol with the intention of showing them they are at a crisis point.
The gallery texts make it clear that climate breakdown is forcing the world to a crisis point: "We are facing an ecological emergency," the curatorial statement declares.
The situation in the Nauru detention center has reached a "crisis point," George Newhouse, the principal lawyer for the National Justice Project, said in a phone interview.
A key challenge, for instance, will be pitching the launch of this service in busy metro areas like London, where car density is already at a crisis point.
And this, more than tensions between the conservative and moderate flanks of the caucus, is why the prospect of actually legislating brought the GOP to a crisis point.
BethAnn McLaughlin MeTooSTEM, a nonprofit founded to support survivors of sexual harassment and assault in science and to hold perpetrators and institutions accountable, has reached a crisis point.
The implication of overprescription, of extra pills in a bathroom cabinet or additional days of pills, are a trickle down effect that has led to this crisis point.
The problem began reaching a crisis point last summer, when thousands of miners began receiving notices in the mail warning them that their benefits were about to expire.
And this, more than tensions between the conservative and moderate flanks of the caucus, is why the prospect of actually legislating has brought the GOP to a crisis point.
Trump's lifelong practice of exploiting others and shirking responsibility guaranteed that he would indulge in the reckless behavior that has brought him, and the world, to this crisis point.
"We find ourselves at a bit of a crisis point in the relationship," Tillerson acknowledged at a news conference after meeting with Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu on Friday morning.
A VICE News investigation last December found that the drug's grip on Manila has reached a crisis point, exacerbated by soaring unemployment, a crumbling political system, and rampant corruption.
Picture Prompts This summer, crowding, delays and malfunctions on the New York City subway lines reached a crisis point, and The Times frequently reported on passenger anger and frustration.
Camps said the Italian Coast Guard had offered to provide an escort and to carry some of the migrants to end the standoff, which he says is at crisis point.
In an era where accountability for wrongdoing in public office is at a crisis point, it's incumbent on the legal profession to toe the line for the rule of law.
"Houston is a perfect place for Zika to take hold and reach a crisis point," the report went on, no doubt setting off alarms at our Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Biswas added that the country is "entering a political vacuum at a time when tensions with North Korea have escalated to crisis point" and when relations with China are tense.
Her crisis point comes when their magically hidden island of Themyscira is breached, first by fleeing British spy Steve Trevor (Star Trek's Chris Pine), then by the German soldiers chasing him.
I think we are at a crisis point in our country and certainly here in Indianapolis when someone nearly kills someone is released less than a week after the incident occurred.
Beijing (CNN)Relations between Beijing and Ottawa are at crisis point after a Canadian man was sentenced to death by a Chinese court, a former Canadian ambassador to China told CNN.
"The U.S. nuclear sector is at a crisis point where the industry must innovate or die," Jay Faison, CEO of the conservative clean energy group ClearPath Foundation, said in a statement.
"We find ourselves at a bit of a crisis point in the relationship," Tillerson said, acknowledging a point that Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu repeatedly made during their press appearance together.
Trent Lott, the former Republican Senate majority leader, co-authored the book "Crisis Point" last year with former Democratic Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle that warned congressional polarization was making governing impossible.
"To prevent Veteran suicide, we must help reduce Veterans' risk for suicide before they reach a crisis point and support those Veterans who are in crisis," the agency said in its report.
We need specialized care for those experiencing mental health crises, increased capacity to get people treatment before they reach a crisis point, and resources devoted to programs that combine housing and treatment.
Despite the growing pre-shutdown consensus that the apprehension of children and families was at a crisis point, there were at least three distinct arguments as to exactly what the problem was.
After years of increasing private automobile use, the city reached something of a crisis point around 2006 and implemented a plan of superblocks with pedestrian, bike, and public transport networks built around them.
Veterans Aid aims to support former members of the armed forces before they reach a crisis point in their lives – whether from addiction, family problems or psychological issues – that can lead to homelessness.
An investigation by The New York Times revealed how the city's crumbling subway system got to this crisis point — through decades of those in power steering money away from the problems at hand.
One of the sources familiar with the mood at the White House said tensions began building to a crisis point about a month ago and serious efforts were made to defuse the dispute.
The influx would strain New York's delay-plagued system, which reached a crisis point last year with constant disruptions, a series of derailments and on-time performance that still hovers around 68 percent.
Before things at Sotheby's reached a crisis point, Gouzer had been quietly talking to Steven Murphy, at that time the C.E.O. of Christie's, who had heard of Gouzer's prowess and called him up.
School authorities can intervene early in potentially serious conflicts before they reach a crisis point, but also do not have to use zero tolerance to suspend large numbers of students for minor misbehavior.
Pressure for change is becoming irresistible because "housing has reached a crisis point for the political centre," argues David Plouffe, Barack Obama's campaign manager in 2008, who now works for Mark Zuckerberg's philanthropic organisation.
Images of child sex abuse have reached a crisis point on the internet, spreading at unprecedented rates in part because tech platforms and law enforcement agencies have failed to keep pace with the problem.
Unusual circumstances helped breed the spat between Azar and Verma, which was long rumored but burst into the open in the past few weeks, reaching a crisis point demanding of a White House intervention.
One major challenge will be a "crisis" point marked on the Thai Navy's map of the cave - an area where rescuers say the cave dips - and debris, mud and water pools, which require constant clearing.
There have been occasions in the past when political tensions have reached crisis point -- most recently in April 2013 -- but Trump's firm rhetoric on North Korea in recent weeks is unusual for a US leader.
In the Middle East, the divide between Shi'ites and Sunnis has reached crisis point, with Iran and Saudi Arabia jostling openly for influence in a region reeling from war and the barbarism of Islamic extremists.
Mac Thornberry, released a statement saying the "readiness of the military is at a crisis point" after reports that 16 American service members had been killed in noncombat aircraft crashes over a matter of weeks.
In another crisis point in Syria, negotiations on Tuesday between the government and Jaish al-Islam, the rebel group that controls the northern and eastern parts of the Damascus suburb of eastern Ghouta, went nowhere.
The best time to buy in is at the crisis point of restructuring, when investors can get a handle on the new terms of debt and companies' ability to pay it down going forward, Deans said.
An aviation crisis: Citing a "crisis point," including 21625 service members killed in military aviation accidents this spring, the NDAA includes increases in funding for training, maintenance and new equipment aimed at helping to restore readiness.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey proposed on Friday staging a joint deployment with U.S. troops in Syria, as the two NATO allies sought to rescue a rapidly deteriorating strategic relationship that Washington acknowledged had reached a "crisis point".
On Tuesday Guaido made his strongest call yet to the military to help him, and violence broke out at anti-government protests as the country hit a new crisis point after years of political and economic chaos.
The buoyant results were widely interpreted as evidence of the success of Tesco's turnaround plan, kick-started with the arrival of CEO Dave Lewis two years ago at a crisis point for the U.K.'s largest supermarket.
Relations between Pakistan and India, which have fought three wars since gaining independence from Britain in 1947, two over Kashmir, reached a crisis point in February after a suicide bombing killed 40 Indian paramilitary police in Kashmir.
We are at a crisis point with regard to opioid misuse and overdose in this country and every single day that we fail to act on this epidemic, we are putting hundreds of lives on the line.
Citing a "crisis point," including 220006 service members killed in military aviation accidents this spring, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) includes increases in funding for training, maintenance and new equipment aimed at helping to restore readiness.
Many in the US Bitcoin community had hoped that hitting this crisis point — a network maxed out, transactions faltering — would result in closure, with miners quickly moving to adopt whichever chain proved more valuable to their economic interests.
After a 03-1 drubbing by the Nationals at Citi Field, the Mets' sixth loss in their last seven games, those complications not only grew worse, but, in the case of Harvey, might have reached a crisis point.
Team: Minnesota VikingsWeek 5 opponent: at New York GiantsWhy you should start him: Thielen and the Vikings were nearing crisis point after a Week 4 stinker in which Thielen appeared to call out Kirk Cousins for his struggles.
When you're side-by-side with people who are willing to die because they're willing to be that vulnerable in the face of state-sanctioned violence, we are at a crisis point in the United States of America.
At a moment when questions of strained infrastructure are central to conversations about urban life — and when the overburdened New York City subway system has reached a crisis point — the construction of hotels seems to proceed largely untrammeled.
The United States and Turkey agreed to try to rescue a strategic relationship that Washington acknowledged had reached a crisis point, with Turkey proposing a joint deployment in Syria if a U.S.-backed Kurdish militia leaves a border area.
Things reached a crisis point when someone called in a bomb threat on a plane he had just boarded in Phoenix, on his way to a video-game convention, and several of the airport's runways had to be closed.
Salvini allowed 27 minors to leave the boat on Saturday, saying he was only doing so on the prime minister's instructions, and has cast doubt on Open Arms' statement that the migrants' physical and mental wellbeing is at crisis point.
LONDON, June 21 (Reuters) - Two major airlines said they will submit complaints to the European Commission, claiming air traffic control (ATC) strikes are reaching crisis point and undermining the principle of allowing people and goods to move freely across Europe.
They made the groundbreaking film Strangers on the Bridge for British TV, telling the story of Benjamin seeking out the stranger who had helped him when he was at crisis point on Waterloo Bridge over the River Thames in London.
Such a culture of widespread awareness can also increase awareness of all stages of stepped mental health services, and funnel more students in serious need to expert care before they reach a crisis point than would have, perhaps, on their own.
When we meet the Tyrones, they have arrived at a definite crisis point: Edmund, the younger son, is ill, probably with consumption, and Mary has returned to using the opiate she was weaned from in a recent stay in a sanitarium.
"Dlamini has utterly failed to ensure that SASSA was ready to take over the distribution of grants at the end of this month ... and has allowed the situation to reach crisis point," said Bridget Masango of the opposition Democratic Alliance.
As Greece again reaches crisis point the question now is whether the latest round of cutbacks are enough to convince lenders to hand out another round of cash and whether the government can weather the storm of mounting public anger.
The chairman's mark of the NDAA, released in full Monday, includes increased funding to help address what a Republican summary of the bill calls a "crisis point" that's evident in the 25 service members killed in military aviation accidents this spring.
Relations between Tehran and Washington reached crisis point in 2018 after U.S. President Donald Trump abandoned a 2015 pact between Iran and world powers under which Tehran accepted curbs to its nuclear program in return for the lifting of sanctions.
Certainly, she was at a crisis point in her stardom, and having this relationship with Hughes that was very public helped people think about her in a different way, helped soften her persona and made it more feminine and more heteronormative.
But it is a particularly poignant example of what happens when that reaches a crisis point, and a good sample case to look to to see why there's such a focus on mobility services and alternative transportation services particularly for dense urban environments.
With numerous bridges, tunnels and tracks along the Northeast Corridor line suffering from the same issues, the state of the system's infrastructure is reaching a crisis point that stands to damage the economy and jeopardize the safety of hundreds of thousands of commuters.
She decided to move "upstream," to ACS, with the hopes that the child welfare agency could fix its poisoned relationship with poor communities of color and allow families to feel comfortable enough to ask for help before things reached a crisis point.
The official added, according to The Post, that things reached a crisis point last year when a group of senior administration officials considered announcing their resignation at the same time in a "midnight self-massacre" to signal their alarm at Trump's behavior.
Books have been and will be written about the scope of the mismanagement and corruption that brought Venezuela to this crisis point — particularly tragic since it's one of the richest countries on earth, with literally the largest oil reserves on the planet.
Google said housing had reached a "crisis point" in the Bay Area but declined to comment on whether its announcement in a blog post on Tuesday was a response to pressure from community activists, who plan to demonstrate Wednesday outside Alphabet's annual shareholder meeting.
Tusk said tackling irregular immigration remained a problem for all the Union, even though much had been done to address it since last year, when the flow of hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants from the Middle East and Africa reached crisis point.
According to the Center for Native American Youth, "as a result of historical trauma, chronically underfunded federal programs, and broken promises on the part of the US government," Native American young people face a slew of issues that have driven suicide to a crisis point.
But what won't be seen is the mental health difficulties that it can lead to; an autistic woman can reach a crisis point and it's a shock to her employers, because it's out of the pattern of her having been quite successful and high achieving.
The dispute reached crisis point late last month when the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) filed a lawsuit in the U.S. district court of Columbia on 26 April, alleging that the OCC is over-stepping its authority in granting charter status to non-banks.
While I can't afford to go to the amazing therapist I was seeing for about nine months after I reached a crisis point (she doesn't take my insurance), I've found a site with amazing free anxiety CBT resources for continuing to do the written work.
Accepting the award, she read a statement from The Handmaid's Tale author Margaret Atwood that related the show — a near-future dystopian political drama about an America in which women have no rights, and exist only to reproduce — to the current crisis point for sexism in Hollywood.
On the negative (empty) side – and you only needed to do a scan of social media posts or news headlines in the hours and days after the Silverstone race to see this – the sport appears to have reached a bit of a crisis point over rules.
ICC trial chambers have carefully assessed the evidence in ways that some previous tribunals failed to do, and although doing so has unquestionably brought the ICC to a crisis point, it has established the ICC as an international criminal justice system that takes due-process rights seriously.
The ministry made the allegation after Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido called for a military uprising to oust President Nicolas Maduro and armed factions exchanged gunfire outside a Caracas air base as the country hit a new crisis point after years of political and economic chaos.
In 1991, as her marriage to Prince Charles reached a crisis point, Princess Diana recorded a series of interviews with a close friend at the request of the journalist Andrew Morton, who was writing a book about her, then the most photographed woman in the world.
A previous attempt by Mr. Ghani to hold his swearing-in late last month was delayed by U.S. shuttle diplomacy, as it would have brought the dispute to a crisis point on the eve of the Taliban and United States signing their deal in Qatar, officials said.
The latest cuts add to the hundreds of thousands of job lost and billions of dollars spending cuts throughout crude's 18-month slide from levels above $100 a barrel in the summer of 2014, a collapse that has run far longer and deeper than originally expected, reaching crisis point for some.
"South Korea is entering a political vacuum at a time when tensions with North Korea have escalated to crisis point, and when relations with China have also become tense," said Rajiv Biswas, Asia Pacific chief economist at IHS Markit, referring to North Korea's latest missile launches and Chinese economic sanctions.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's controversial response to the deaths of four US soldiers has evolved into a politicized war of words with a Democratic congresswoman and -- by extension, the widow of a fallen service member -- sparking concerns that the US civilian-military divide may be at a crisis point.
While shabu's popularity has skyrocketed in the last decade — partly for its ability to allow the poorest of Filipinos to work longer hours — the drug's grip on Manila has reached crisis point, as unemployment rates remain high and the collusion of gangs with police and local government becomes an every day occurrence.
As for the Mercer family's donations to the museum, we suggest those funds be used to develop exhibitions and programs that educate the public about the climate-denial machine, that illuminate its history of using propaganda to obstruct pro-climate action and that document how we've arrived at this current crisis point for the planet.
The early signals from the coronavirus crisis point to a scale of damage unseen in the modern U.S. economy: the potential for millions of jobs lost in a single month, a historic and sudden plunge in economic activity across the nation and a pace of sharp market swings not seen since the Great Depression.
I set out to talk to this new generation of housing activists, visiting two cities: one, Dublin, in which the problem has festered for some time and is now at a seeming crisis point; and the other, Berlin, which, for all of its progressive housing legislation, now faces the telltale signs of its own incipient crisis.
We went public because we felt like we had tried many times in many ways, again, having been invited in, and that that was just falling on completely unreceptive ears, and that it had reached a crisis point, and that we wanted folks to know what we had been doing and what side of the line we were on.
You and your cohorts — whether they're studio mates, fellow members of a collective, co-directors of a gallery, or participants in some utopian experiment in nonhierarchical polyamorous communal living — are approaching a crisis point and it will be up to you to recognize it this month and either prepare for the break or act decisively to prevent it.
All that was before a recording of Trump from 2005 emerged in which he bragged that, because he was famous, he could "grab" women "by the pussy" — a revelation that his brought his campaign to a crisis point and earned a new round of denunciations by leading Republicans, and even calls for him to quit the race entirely.
ANKARA, Turkey — About the only thing the top diplomats from the United States and Turkey could agree upon on Friday was that their countries' relations had reached a crisis point, as the two sides delayed negotiations until next month on issues that at times have brought the two NATO allies close to confrontation on the battlefield.
While some number of analysts have pointed to China and its indebted system as the next crisis point, others have suggested that high-levels of global debt that currently stand at a record $247 trillion will be the kicking point; unrealistic stock prices as well as emerging economies have also been cited as potential starting points for the next crisis.
And during the past two months, it reached a crisis point: An exodus of top executives threatened the Philharmonic's ability to raise hundreds of millions of dollars for the long-delayed renovation of its drab Lincoln Center home, and left a vacuum just as the orchestra needs to plan the introduction of its next music director, Jaap van Zweden, in 2000.
"This country has reached a crisis point for women's constitutional rights to control their own bodies and their own reproductive choices," Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerGOP memo deflects some gun questions to 'violence from the left' House Democrats urge Trump to end deportations of Iraqis after diabetic man's death French officials call for investigation of Epstein 'links with France' MORE (D-N.
But according to a new paper released by the progressive think tank Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) this week, when you use a slightly more complex set of criteria than just measuring GDP growth, unemployment rates, and the health of the stock market, it becomes obvious that the difference between wealthy white people and minorities has reached a crisis point—and is in fact only going to get worse.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's showdown with Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE headed toward a crisis point on Tuesday, with the White House saying Trump has legal authority to fire the special counsel.

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