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Finally, someone was at least thinking about cutting a deal.
So he seems to be thinking about cutting a deal.
And so far, he's shown little interest in cutting a deal with Democrats.
In cutting a deal with the separatists, Sanchez risks stepping into a political minefield.
Today, President Trump delivered a stunner, cutting a deal with Dems over GOP objections.
"The moral cost of cutting a deal with Cunha would be enormous," said one source.
"He loves sitting down and cutting a deal and bringing some jobs to Virginia," Feld says.
Tom MacArthur of New Jersey said he didn't fault Trump for cutting a deal with Democrats.
The trio of companies have reportedly agreed to a two-month exclusivity period on cutting a deal.
But officials are cutting a deal for students who tone down the partying and hit the books.
Of the two camps, conservatives appeared to be more optimistic about cutting a deal with the White House.
In cutting a deal with Whole Foods, Meatless Farm gets access to a huge pool of prestige shoppers.
The Commissions lawyer -- who was extremely aggressive at the hearing -- tried cutting a deal ... admit guilt and pay $2,500.
Discovery is ongoing, there is zero talk of cutting a deal, and unless something dramatic happens, Sara Tirschwell v.
" On the other hand, "The good news is, you are dealing with a businessman interested in cutting a deal.
Up: April 21, Trump manages to free an American imprisoned in Egypt after cutting a deal with President al-Sisi.
It frees up Abe to focus on shoring up his weak economy, and Trump on cutting a deal with China.
But, Davis stressed that Britain would not be pressured into cutting a deal just to move talks to the next stage.
Cutting a deal reducing the use of the chemical around the world is one of McCarthy's largest remaining goals this year.
For example, there's nothing stopping an ASIC mining giant from cutting a deal with a GPU manufacturer to develop specialized hardware.
The first is instrumental: If lives can be saved by cutting a deal with a murderous autocrat, you make that deal.
McConnell has routinely mocked Pelosi's delay and attempts to pressure him into cutting a deal with Democrats on witnesses and documents.
Instead the former White House strategist is cutting a deal to meet with special counsel prosecutors in private, according to reports Thursday.
A chief factor of the risk you take when cutting a deal is knowing  you're lending your money to the right identity.
"If the President is thinking of cutting a deal with China at G20 in Buenos Aires, now would be the time," Rupkey noted.
An appointed defense lawyer appears intent on cutting a deal, the documentary suggests, even as Mr. Dassey says he made up the confession.
The move raised speculation that Cohen may be considering cutting a deal, because he opted for a firm staffed by former federal prosecutors.
Vic Mensa's gonna dodge jail time in his loaded gun case after cutting a deal, unless he chooses jail over cutting a check.
U.S. Democratic senators and security officials have warned Trump against cutting a deal that would do little to curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
Obama achieved this by cutting a deal that effectively paid off Iran upfront to delay a nuclear breakout until after he left office.
One of Seal's smuggling cronies got caught up in Operation Screamer, later cutting a deal with the DEA and agreeing to give them Seal.
Chow was released from prison in 2003 after cutting a deal with the feds and testifying against his former boss and mentor Peter Chong.
And that Kim may believe that he can outfox Trump in a face-to-face meeting, cutting a deal that greatly advantages North Korea.
South Carolinians can attest to the expensive damage to state coffers of cutting a deal with Amazon to allow the company to remain duty-free.
After cutting a deal with prosecutors, Mr. Hernandez's future is uncertain: He could face prison time, and has been threatened by the Nine Trey gang.
Mark Salling had a hankering for Japanese after cutting a deal with prosecutors in his child porn case ... a deal that will land him in prison.
Since the weaker side has more to lose than the stronger side, it would be better off capitulating and cutting a deal rather than risking war.
Still, if the vote is looking close, some have talked about the possibility of Pelosi cutting a deal with McCarthy to have some Republicans be absent.
However, Stone has not explicitly ruled out cutting a deal to cooperate with Mueller's investigation, which would afford him the opportunity to reduce his prison sentence.
It might have been possible to find an all-Japanese solution for Sharp by cutting a deal with the state-supported Innovation Network Corporation of Japan.
What the free-traders in the White House hope: They are banking on Trump cutting a deal with the Chinese before the tariffs go into effect.
Now that they face more favorable electoral terrain in 2020, Democrats see less political benefit in cutting a deal with Trump giving him a border wall.
McDowell eventually pled guilty to all the charges after cutting a deal with prosecutors last month ... and at a hearing Wednesday, a judge sentenced him to jail.
Cohen's allies, meanwhile, have been repeatedly dropping hints in the press that he's thinking of cutting a deal with prosecutors rather than fighting expected charges against him.
Think about how bad the Iran debate was, and now try to imagine cutting a deal in which Kim Jong Un gets to keep his nuclear weapons.
Until last week, White House officials and Republican leaders sounded cautiously optimistic about cutting a deal with Schumer to give Trump close to the $5 billion he demands.
But Ortiz caught a huge break -- cutting a deal with prosecutors in which he plead guilty to a misdemeanor DUI and in exchange the "special allegation" was dismissed.
Washington (CNN)Rudy Giuliani, one of President Donald Trump's lawyers in the Russia investigation, says Michael Cohen, Trump's personal attorney, is not cutting a deal with federal prosecutors.
Chuck appears to blithely waltz even deeper into corruption, cutting a deal with Treasury Secretary Todd Krakow to free up the funds needed for his father's construction project.
The YPG is already talking of cutting a deal with Bashar al-Assad, Syria's dictator, that might see them relinquish some autonomy in exchange for the regime's protection.
Onward he marches, to tout his tax cuts, unprecedented deregulation, a booming stock market and cutting a deal for his wall, border security and protection for the Dreamers.
With the president's wall having become a flash point, the political costs to Democrats for cutting a deal seen as advantageous to Mr. Trump would be steep. 2.
But while cutting a deal and loosely admitting to lapses in safety standards, Samsung has yet to fully acknowledge its workplace environment as the direct cause of the illnesses.
Congress, instead of cutting a deal to restore the funding, has instead focused efforts on a tax bill that would lead to big tax cuts for many wealthy Americans.
Former "Smallville" star Allison Mack just entered a guilty plea to racketeering charges in her sex cult case ... and all signs point to her cutting a deal with prosecutors.
By cutting a deal with the Taliban that excluded (and even failed to mention) the Afghan government, the United States legitimated the Taliban and further weakened the Afghan government.
The U.S. has warned that strong intervention in Hong Kong by Beijing could hurt the prospects of cutting a deal to end the trade war between the two nations.
Only months after Gerald Ford assumed the presidency, Democrats in Congress floated the possibility of impeaching him for cutting a deal with Nixon that traded resignation for a pardon.
"Oracle helped Microsoft win JEDI primarily by slowing down the process which brought out the ire of the Trump administration, secondarily by cutting [a] deal with Microsoft," he told Business Insider.
President Trump -- if President Trump cut a deal like that, he&aposd lose his base very quickly, and I don&apost think he has any intention of cutting a deal like that.
Beijing wants to avoid cutting a deal that looks one-sided in Washington's favor, some of the people said, and also wants to have a way out should trade tensions escalate again.
The optics of doing so while simultaneously cutting a deal with ZTE, the Chinese technology giant suspected of posing a national security threat to the U.S., add to allies' sense of victimhood.
The modern GOP is scarred by primaries, litmus tests and outside groups that discourage deal making, where chairmen, senior statesmen and leaders lose elections over the mere suggestion of cutting a deal.
But their vaguely worded agreement has produced few results and U.S. Democratic senators and security officials have warned Trump against cutting a deal that would do little to curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
"Henri Falcon decided to back the dictatorship," the hard-line opposition Popular Will party carped recently on Twitter, accusing him of cutting a deal to be Maduro's vice president in the next government.
His resignation on Tuesday came weeks after The Hill reported some GOP colleagues were trying to oust him for cutting a deal on the ObamaCare replacement bill with the far-right Freedom Caucus.
So far at least, arguments in favor of cutting a deal are not selling with the Democratic leadership — although the leaders' position may be more of a bargaining tactic than a principled stance.
The unpredictability of Trump -- as expressed most purely via his Twitter feed -- makes the job of cutting a deal (or even figuring out what should be in the deal) that much more difficult.
Rajoy on Wednesday edged potentially closer toward forming a government after cutting a deal with his most likely partner, liberal newcomers Ciudadanos, to elect one of his ministers to the post of parliament speaker.
Around the same time, Trump first made his mark by cutting a deal with New York City officials to convert an ailing hotel, the Commodore, into a glass tower reborn as the Grand Hyatt.
But their vaguely worded agreement has produced few results and U.S. Democratic senators and U.S. security officials have warned Trump against cutting a deal that would do little to curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
In the world according to Merkel, refugees can be prevented from reaching Germany's doorstep by stopping their flow at the source — namely, by cutting a deal with Erdogan to take back all migrants crossing Turkey.
On Wednesday afternoon, Politico reported that a handful of Senate Democrats are considering cutting a deal with the Republican majority leader to let Neil Gorsuch, Donald Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, through the Senate.
He also confirmed that the commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces was "cutting a deal" with Russian and Syrian government forces who are now heading north to fight back against the Turkish offensive.
Bands are also responsible for finding their own venues, which might mean cutting a deal with a restaurant or acquiring access or permits through the local police, and bringing their own speakers and musical equipment.
Such a stance would mean prohibiting an athlete from cutting a deal with a local business to appear in a commercial, for example, but letting athletes take advantage of opportunities to monetize their social media followings.
Beijing wants to avoid cutting a deal that looks more favorable to the U.S. than to China, some of the people said, and also wants to have flexibility within the agreement should trade tensions escalate again.
This new budget shows the tradeoff now lies not in managing competing priorities, but in cutting a deal with enough of an increase to non-defense spending to entice Democrats to sign onto bigger defense numbers.
Trump's critics at home have warned him against cutting a deal that would do little to curb North Korea's nuclear ambitions, urging specific, verifiable North Korean action to abandon the nuclear weapons that threaten the United States.
At the very moment Congress began tallying the vote on JASTA, oil ministers of OPEC were said to be on the cusp of cutting a deal to curb oil production in an effort to raise oil prices.
Allergan stood to lose a monopoly worth more than a billion dollars a year, and didn't need much convincing that cutting a deal with the tribe would be far cheaper than fighting claims in inter partes review.
Some dissenting voices in the opposition claim that MUD's leadership is not really committed to exerting mass popular pressure on Mr. Maduro, and suggest that they are in the course of cutting a deal with the government.
But by giving Trump authority to sanction companies for investing in Russian pipelines, Congress opened the door to cutting a deal, according to Nephew, now a senior research scholar at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy.
One of those allegations may lead to an obstruction inquiry, after Cohen disclosed emails that he contends suggest the possibility of a presidential pardon as Cohen considered cutting a deal with prosecutors regarding his own legal troubles.
Cohen's request for Avenatti to cease his "publicity tour" comes as more reports suggest Cohen is thinking about cutting a deal and cooperating with federal prosecutors, and Trump tries to put more distance between himself and Cohen.
The composition of these groups has led many analysts to believe that the US-backed SDF may be more comfortable cutting a deal with the Russian and Iranian-backed regime in Damascus than take its chances with Turkey.
But he has more often fashioned a way out that few others saw, whether it was cutting a deal on student loans and transportation spending or keeping the Congress and the country from plunging over a fiscal cliff.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Saturday the release of U.S. pastor Andrew Brunson after two years in Turkish custody was a "tremendous step" toward improved relations with Turkey, but he denied cutting a deal with Ankara.
He called one version of the Republican health care bill "mean;" stunned lawmakers — and his own Cabinet — by cutting a deal with Democrats to raise the nation's debt limit; and expressed sympathy for the undocumented children of illegal immigrants.
Just over a month after cutting a deal with Carl Icahn (an agreement that Mr. Icahn's frenemy Bill Ackman said was "a deal with the devil"), the consumer brands conglomerate has reached an accord with Starboard Value as well.
Jahil won't be stopped by Carlotta or his drained bank account: He may be low on the cash needed to get the girls studio time, but he's not above cutting a deal with the mysterious Maggie in order to secure funds.
Part of the plan involves cutting a deal with ISPs to have them put net neutrality guarantees in their service agreements and then pass off any enforcement to the Federal Trade Commission, which regulates consumer protection and anti-competitive marketplace behavior.
But it's still not clear if the reversal will make it into law: it has to clear a conference with the House, and then avoid a veto from President Trump, who advocated for cutting a deal that would lift the ban.
For Trump, cutting a deal to end the North Korean nuclear threat with his approach to Kim, in defiance of the U.S. security establishment's long-held ways of dealing with the North, would be a success unmatched by any predecessors.
Harry Reid's deputy chief of staff is attacking Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) for cutting a deal with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to speed up the votes on several of President Donald Trump's judicial nominees.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The two top Democrats in the U.S. Congress sent mixed signals on Monday about chances for cutting a deal with Republicans to save the "Dreamer" immigrants from deportation and preventing a federal government shutdown ahead of a Jan.
His disclosure of the pardon pitch came on the same day that he released a book in which he disavowed his guilty plea, claiming he did not lie to the FBI and was unfairly pressured by Mueller's prosecutors into cutting a deal.
Kasich was an architect of the 1997 Balanced Budget Act, but the story there was of Washington insiders, of which Kasich was one, cutting a deal that let them take joint credit for economic and budgetary trends that were already in place.
And even as Riyadh works to develop a more amenable set of allies, the level of politicking put into bringing the Kingdom's regional rival, Iran, to the table in Algiers only served to highlight the importance to Saudi Arabia of cutting a deal.
But Jaelen caught a break ... cutting a deal with prosecutors in which he agreed to enter a drug diversion program (an educational course that can take up to 6 months to complete) and undergo counseling ... and in exchange, officials will drop the case.
Last week, Trump's Labor secretary, Alex Acosta, resigned after heavy criticism for cutting a deal with Epstein in 2007 —when Acosta was the top federal prosecutor in Miami — that allowed Epstein to escape federal criminal charges related to his alleged abuse of girls.
That was why many activists and voters swallowed their own reservations about the sincerity of his commitment to their causes, and brushed aside concerns from many fellow Republicans that they were cutting a deal with a charlatan who would inevitably sell them out.
Clint Barton, on house arrest after cutting a deal with the government as a result of the events of Captain America: Civil War (which is why was M.I.A. in Infinity War), was just having a nice day with his family at their rustic home.
Those worries calmed down somewhat late last week as Deutsche Bank's shares rose after reports that the bank may be close to cutting a deal with the United States Justice Department regarding the fine it must pay for selling toxic mortgages during the financial crisis.
As to what will follow if Washington does succeed in cutting a deal with the Taliban, well, don't count on President Trump (or his successor for that matter) welcoming anything like 1.3 million Afghan refugees to the United States once a "decent interval" has passed.
If Kim can get China to give him the economic relief he seeks, then the North Korean premier will have less interest in cutting a deal with the US. That's bad news for Trump's hopes of striking a massive bargain — and bad news for global security.
Walmart first invested in Yihaodian, which specializes in grocery and items focused on affluent female consumers — in 2011 and it bought the B2C service its entirety last summer: so why is it cutting a deal to get out of the business less than a year later?
We've seen more broadly with the party in recent weeks, between John Boehner [joining the board of a cannabis company], and President Trump cutting a deal with [Colorado Senator Cory] Gardner, and Gardner's general defense of his state's laws, they are beginning to come around as well.
Trump may well seek rapprochement with the intelligence community, and cutting a deal with Putin (say, trading certain sanctions for Snowden's immediate repatriation) would be an easy way for Trump to mitigate a big governing problem for himself and deal Snowden the punishment Trump says he deserves.
Considering how Congress has functioned lately, it may be more plausible that House and Senate Republican leaders and a few other members will end up cutting a deal on a final bill through a less formal, closed-door process than that they'll actually do a true conference.
On Thursday, a photograph that was widely circulated on Twitter showed a room packed with white men cutting a deal to eliminate maternity care and mammograms from the package of essential benefits that insurers are required to provide in the Republican bill to replace the Affordable Care Act.
It is bizarre watching House Republicans persuade themselves that the problem they face on health care is cutting a deal between the Freedom Caucus and the Tuesday Group rather than crafting legislation that people actually like, and that will actually make some part of the health care system noticeably better.
Mr. Dowd fished in his message for a heads-up if Mr. Flynn was telling investigators negative information about Mr. Trump — while also appearing to say that if Mr. Flynn was just cutting a deal without also flipping on the president, then he should know Mr. Trump still liked him.
A major concern in Japan and among conservative South Koreans has that Trump could consider cutting a deal with Kim that would see Pyongyang agreeing to give up its long-range missiles, but allowing it to hold on to its short-range arsenal, leaving Japan and South Korea in the cross hairs.
It may take more time, and it may require cutting a deal with Mr. Maduro that would grant him and his cronies safe passage to refuge elsewhere, but maintaining a vociferous front of the Venezuelan opposition and a broad array of countries of all ideological leanings remains, for now, the best available option.
"For Amazon or any marketplace, they'd have the ability to have this enormous assortment of merchandise to best service their fans and take a commission like in so many sales they make," Rubin told me onstage at a recent industry conference when I asked him about the potential of Fanatics cutting a deal with Amazon.
The nearly two-dozen-strong steering committee of the RSC voted to make the decision to back the bill, which also would extend the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, from committee and subcommittee chairmen Bob Goodlatte, Mike McCaul, Raul Labrador and Martha McSally, and warned against cutting a deal with Democrats behind conservatives' backs.
Cutting a deal with his new best friends, Chuck and Nancy, in the aftermath of Las Vegas, might be appealing to that passion, especially if he could do so in some low-cost way such as opposing the NRA-supported Hearing Protection Act, which would make it easier to buy noise suppressors for firearms.
Concerns have risen among the US' regional allies in recent days that Trump might consider cutting a deal with Kim that would see Pyongyang agreeing to give up its long-range missiles in return for sanctions relief, while being allowed to hold on to its short-range arsenal, leaving Japan and South Korea in the cross hairs.
One thing one can say for McConnell, and he's done it again recently, is that when things really head to the brink — things like the debt ceiling crisis, the fiscal cliff, the government shutdown — it was always McConnell at the very end cutting a deal with [Vice President Joe] Biden or whoever to avert the total crisis.
Such was the case in 2008 when Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, learned he had brain cancer and again this week when it was announced that John McCain, Republican of Arizona, had the exact condition that claimed his colleague — a man who shared Mr. McCain's zest for a good argument and for cutting a deal.
On Thursday, the antibusiness attitude hit a new low, as the US Justice Department announced it would investigate a consortium of four automakers — Ford, VW, Honda, BMW — for cutting a deal with California to meet its emissions standards for new vehicles, rather than following a more lax standard from the Trump administration, itself a blow to regulations implemented by President Barack Obama's administration.
" July – October 2011: As reported in numerous outlets, the son of a heavy hitter in a powerful Mexican drug trafficking organization had filed explosive legal pleadings in federal court in Chicago accusing the US government of cutting a deal with the "Sinaloa Cartel" that gave its leadership "carte blanche to continue to smuggle tons of illicit drugs into Chicago and the rest of the United States.
C.) said neither McCarthy or House Majority Whip Steve ScaliseStephen (Steve) Joseph ScaliseManchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Sunday shows - Trump's Epstein conspiracy theory retweet grabs spotlight Sanders: Trump doesn't 'want to see somebody get shot' but 'creates the climate for it' MORE (R-La.), the two early front-runners for the Speaker's gavel, have approached him yet about cutting a deal.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is accommodating those steps because it needs the support of the central European governments – mainly Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic — inside the EU. Flashback: After Poland passed a controversial law in February making it illegal to attribute crimes committed during the Holocaust to Poland, Netanyahu ended the ensuing diplomatic crisis by cutting a deal with the Polish government and accepting its revisionist narrative.

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