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Emissaries came to her and suggested she marry their prince.
Trump's top emissaries also made this case directly to lawmakers. Rep.
That means 35 other emissaries, and 35 other people like Kevin.
"Emissaries can not work with competitors at the same time," he said.
As for Ford's emissaries from Detroit, they also didn't have it easy.
It develops relationships with, and sends emissaries to, schools in poorer areas.
Neither they nor their robotic emissaries get parades or live TV broadcasts.
Emissaries from Amazon are expected to visit the finalist locations in person.
Through friends and emissaries, the Cruz campaign tried to get Rubio on board.
The emissaries carried notes of friendship, and a dazzling assortment of Korean artwork.
During the transition, both leaders sent each other letters and high level emissaries.
Clearly that proposition is attractive, since the platform has more than 10,000 emissaries today.
That stuff is overpriced and better suited on trophy wives and visiting emissaries anyway.
The people said Brookfield emissaries would make a formal proposal for Renova within days.
But these two giants of Southern cookery are also culinary emissaries of Korean culture.
Cars with diplomats' plates rolled in succession toward the front steps, depositing assorted emissaries.
Emissaries have also traveled to the country to rescue detained Americans in the totalitarian country.
It was August, and they floated down the coast, glacial emissaries from the North Pole.
The Saudi emissaries said falsely that Mr. Khashoggi was also considering returning to the kingdom.
But the emissaries made clear that their orders had ultimately come from the crown prince.
Ian Cheng's "Emissaries" video trilogy at MoMA PS250 is both ambitiously innovative and uncannily familiar.
Emissaries continues at MoMA PS1 (22-25 Jackson Ave, Long Island City) through September 25.
Magnificent yet delicate, the pieces in this series call for a contemplation of ghost emissaries.
The White House sent no official emissaries to one of the GOP's A-list donor summits.
Iran has also released a number of prisoners, but that has not required high-profile emissaries.
Even as his emissaries reassured Mr. Pence, Mr. Trump fielded a last-ditch appeal from Gov.
At Durban's port, he watched ships arrive from India, France, Japan—emissaries from an unfathomable world.
On Thursday night, the State Department said it was finally in contact with Mr. Trump's emissaries.
Both parties dispatched emissaries to the three states to try to influence the Electoral College outcome.
Roma and Liverpool will have had emissaries at the Bernabéu, watching, assessing, analyzing, just in case.
Emissaries from the Chinese tech industry are visiting the Bay Area to see how ideas emerge.
Aside from Israel, most nations sent foreign ministers or other emissaries rather than heads of state.
SF Pride's grand marshals serve as the "public emissaries of Pride," according to the organization's website.
It's not clear if the president and his emissaries are serious or simply posturing this time around.
Furthermore, emissaries obviously have to have left their companies, so they can't influence the buying decision itself.
SOLOMON: But somehow the Steele document keeps finding its updates walking into the FBI through these emissaries.
Based on what I had read, I expected them to be emissaries of a bizarre sex cult.
This time around, with Working Families leaders hinting of a Nixon endorsement, Mr. Cuomo's emissaries struck first.
Borman would later tell me that we had waded into the sticky territory of Snowden's multiple emissaries.
The emissaries are ginning up desire in order to frustrate it, instilling hope only to quash it.
The soldiers sent in two rounds of emissaries, including village elders, to persuade Sameer Tiger to surrender.
Although some meth makers tried "smurfing," sending emissaries to several stores to make purchases, meth cases plummeted.
The site includes a lengthy section on the couple's duties as the queen's emissaries to the Commonwealth.
Many have posed as Taliban peace emissaries, sometimes turning out to be suicide bombers on assassination missions.
He got the emails about emissaries of a foreign adversary bearing dirt, but — what do you know?
The Lee aide said Bossie and Lewandowski were clearly acting as "emissaries" or "agents" of the White House.
Clinton did indeed press the effort, sending two secret emissaries to feel out the Iranians about beginning talks.
Advisers, emissaries, well-wishers and prospective cabinet members can be seen crossing the marble lobby throughout the day.
The group runs the Safe Schools Program, which sends those emissaries into classrooms to talk about coming out.
Even when the museum is closed, "Emissaries" continues, thanks to a live stream on the Web site twitch.
The two men will also share a meal, though firmer details were still being negotiated with Kim's emissaries.
For Emissaries, Ian Cheng designed three self-playing video games that take place on a fictitious volcanic island.
The pioneering band walked the line between brusque sentimentality and uplifting hooks, making them emo's first pop emissaries.
Over the next six months, the sisters and the cardinal presented formal cases to emissaries from the Vatican.
Then Facebook's emissaries fanned out to talk with journalists and explain how to best reach readers through the platform.
But after nearly three years of uncertainty, most Britons are tired of being unofficial emissaries for their nation's psyche.
It also believes that these leaders have been sending emissaries into the US illegally to connect with local cliques.
Did America's emissaries who were making these pledges across the Middle East know they were going to be blindsided?
Lisa Reihana: Emissaries continues at the Honolulu Museum of Art (900 S Beretania Street, Honolulu, Hawaii) through July 14.
For several years beginning in 22011, Kadyrov sent emissaries to try to convince Zakayev that he should come home.
This was the primary question I found posed when viewing Ian Cheng's entrancing solo exhibition Emissaries at MoMA Ps1.
Taiwan's projects, which target sectors such as agriculture, horticulture and health, expose local communities to Taiwanese emissaries, the note explained.
One of the ways in which clerics developed that sense of impunity was by presenting themselves as emissaries of God.
At the moment, NASA has a fair number of robotic emissaries already roaming around on and above the red planet.
Haldeman recorded Nixon's instructions to "Keep Anna Chennault working on SVN" and to have other emissaries press Saigon to resist.
Or, if you are looking for a peaceful relationship, you can build trade routes, send emissaries, and foster a relationship.
Analysts say he was especially adept at detecting early signals of discontent and using emissaries to massage and defang opponents.
Davidson sends emissaries to speak with the leaders of community-based organizations and with guidance counselors in less affluent schools.
Each set of men seems to represent starkly different worlds, as if they were emissaries from civilization and its discontents.
Early on, emissaries of the Russian oligarchs sent word of their readiness to help embarrass and undermine the Clinton candidacy.
Journalists obsess over the most camera-ready emissaries and provocative assertions, and we often outsource our judgment to social media.
Beijing could easily hire emissaries fluent in the language, which has 60 million speakers, but it fears dialects are inherently separatist.
The legal bottom line here: Only the President and the President's authorized emissaries have the power to negotiate with other countries.
The Zelensky policy adviser wondered, in hindsight, whether engaging with unofficial emissaries like Giuliani under any circumstances had been a mistake.
The latest representative of the class of former emissaries to spout off is Daniel Kurtzer, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel.
He cites Davidson College in North Carolina, which "sends emissaries" to community-based organizations working with students in less affluent schools.
Emissaries from the Trump campaign who spoke with Republican lawmakers and party officials in Washington were given the same bracing assessment.
Cannes Film Festival CANNES, France — The dead keep returning at this year's Cannes Film Festival, eerie emissaries of deeply troubled times.
In the interview, Mr. Firtash said it had been clear to him that the two emissaries were working for Mr. Giuliani.
Overall, though, with passages that suggest animal and human history's merging into a spooky state of post-consciousness, "Emissaries" is impressive.
Task force head Brigadier General Rolly Bautista told reporters that, according to information passed back through emissaries, the priest was still alive.
Emissaries from Facebook, for their part, find it tiresome to be lectured by people who can't tell an algorithm from an API.
Some of the musicians were self-conscious emissaries from their homes; others were expatriates and widely traveled citizens of a connected world.
"We are talking with each other like emissaries from two different planets," Steinmeier said, speaking in the northern German city of Stralsund.
Advisers to the party chairwoman said that Clinton emissaries who visited Ms. Wasserman Schultz at her convention hotel on Sunday said Mrs.
The producers, emissaries from a major studio, initiate ritual courtship — brandishing the keys to a virtual village of filmable, prefab intellectual property.
Frogs have been revered as emissaries of the divine (because of their regenerative powers) and feared as witches' familiars, noxious and baleful.
They are the natural emissaries for the 'hood and are probably talking up your place with friends and second cousins right now.
" By Monday, nearly 200 emissaries of the Jewish Agency had signed an online letter warning of "irrefutable damage to our collective future.
To woo Stephenson, four emissaries from Magic Leap showed up at Stephenson's home with Orcrist—the "Goblin-cleaver" sword from The Hobbit trilogy.
Businesses can rent laowais—foreigners—to show up at parties, to masquerade as CEOs and doctors, even to act as emissaries of Obama.
Multiple people in Trump's orbit have outright lied or "forgotten" about a whole variety of contacts with Russian officials, developers, oligarchs, and emissaries.
He explodes into "a one-man Judean Air Force: a single pirouette, two Finnish daggers, two throats slit," dispatching Stalin's emissaries ninja style.
On the other side, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus was personally involved in negotiations, which were mostly conducted through emissaries, according to his spokesman.
Ahead of the party's vote, Ms. Nixon and Mr. Cuomo — either personally or through their emissaries — have been trying to seal up support.
In 2013, emissaries from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia — FARC) were arrested in the West African country.
On the one hand, the progressive base will be eagerly watching to see how aggressive Democratic senators are in going after Trump's emissaries.
A boutique hotel remains, but the condominium suites are mostly silent, acquired by iffy oligarchs and dubious emissaries from go-go emerging markets.
In a New Year's Day speech, Mr. Kim offered to send athletes, cheerleaders and political emissaries to South Korea during its Winter Olympics.
Rif protesters refused to meet with local party officials and ministerial delegations, insisting that they would negotiate only with emissaries of the king.
"During the time he spent abroad, he was recruited by emissaries of international terror organization Islamic State," Mr. Kamilov said of Mr. Akilov.
The Big Five leagues of England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain, along with the Portuguese emissaries, Benfica and Porto, have provided the rest.
He said the Maute group released some women and children on Sunday and the emissaries had come under fire briefly from rebel snipers.
And door-step interventions from emissaries like Mr Clark-Davis are surprisingly effective: people who receive them are about 10% more likely to vote.
For the competition's habitués, the emissaries of Europe's great leagues, these are highly pressurized occasions, even in a group stage increasingly troubled by predictability.
Liddell and Reed Cordish, another businessman and friend of Kushner's, have been two of the main emissaries from the White House to Silicon Valley.
Trump has preferred airing his complaints publicly on Twitter or privately through emissaries, who he will ask to deliver harshly worded messages to Sessions.
All that said, Hammer believes that there will come a tipping point when companies start to recommend emissaries to help salespeople through their own processes.
Emissaries from both parties said there was reason for optimism that a coalition could eventually be formed, but final decisions would depend on their leaders.
I've invited them to openings of exhibitions I've had and even sent some of them as emissaries to foreign countries to open exhibitions for me.
Senator Franken mentioned alleged meetings and contacts where three Trump campaign staffers were supposed to have travelled to Europe for secret meetings with Putin emissaries.
The sanctioned officials, emissaries and companies are blocked from the U.S. financial system and can no longer access any U.S.-based assets they might have.
He dipped his toe slowly, watching a YouTube video of Dr. Keller in conversation with a journalist and a historian, emissaries of the secular world.
Both became emissaries for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles and have been inducted into the United States Track and Field Hall of Fame.
Soon after that, emissaries from the government approached opposition leaders to begin a formal negotiation, with a primary focus on the release of political prisoners.
In the midst of this kind of political crisis, having no emissaries in each other's countries can certainly make it harder to solve issues peacefully.
In February 2016, consultants for McKinsey and BCG escorted five emissaries from the Saudi royal court to make the rounds of think tanks in Washington.
The president's emissaries were everywhere at the event, hosting panels focused on teaching the attendees how, exactly, they could help Trump defeat socialism in 2020.
That was before the glare of the House impeachment inquiry cast him in an unflattering light as one of Mr. Trump's personal emissaries to Ukraine.
In recent years, emissaries of Belgium's soccer association have been invited around the planet to advise larger, richer nations on how to develop young players.
In exchange it will offer some elements of warmer relations—opportunities for family visits, exchanges of emissaries, pledges of future economic cooperation, and so forth.
Large institutions today behave more like businesses than cultural emissaries, changing their worldview to soothe their turnstile shareholders without actually standing for any core beliefs.
Where "Emissaries" feels familiar is in its bombast — the trilogy might be a leaner, high-tech update of Matthew Barney's self-mythologizing "Cremaster" film series.
The countries have meanwhile sent emissaries abroad to brief foreign leaders and speak to journalists, as well as spend millions on Washington influence firms and advertising.
The meeting between the two leaders, described as very cordial, followed a previous meeting of emissaries from both parties who said there was reason for optimism.
The impeachment probe is focused on pressure by Trump and his emissaries on Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden.
Despite dressing in their best suits and presenting themselves as emissaries of a reclusive, art collecting relative, they failed to find a receptive audience at Christie's.
When LGBTQ characters show up in media, it's usually as emissaries to the straight world rather than as part of a fully realized, dynamic LGBTQ community.
Prosecutors are continuing to examine the activities of at least five emissaries or operatives working for the prince who tried to insinuate themselves near Mr. Trump.
A senior administration official added that members of various centers of power within Venezuela, including Cabello, have been reaching out through emissaries to U.S. government officials.
The special counsel's investigation has spent months examining contacts between Trump advisers and both officials and informal emissaries from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Today, exactly 215 years after Piazzi made that fateful first discovery, we have visited the asteroid belt with our space-faring emissaries with about a dozen flybys.
Rules governing the care of foreign emissaries have been worked out over millennia by rulers and governments who wanted their representatives returned to them in one piece.
Those emissaries sometimes touted their NRA connections as they aimed to helped Torshin quietly facilitate a relationship between then-presidential candidate Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
One big, obvious problem here is that Trump has lied over and over again about the extent of his campaign's contacts with emissaries from the Russian government.
Last year, as American authorities closed in on Mr. Ye's company, the first call made by one of his emissaries in custody was to Mr. Biden's brother.
Shortly after, Earl meets the heavily armed and tattooed stateside emissaries of a Mexican drug cartel and begins running cocaine, which Eastwood makes look kind of fun.
But there are emissaries from the harsher world outside, like Berenice's current beau, T.T. Williams (Leon Addison Brown), and her foster brother, Honey Camden Brown (Will Cobbs).
There was an entire component that looked at how Middle East countries potentially tried to improperly influence Trump's team, perhaps through emissaries like Blackwater founder Erik Prince.
The robot emissaries cruised the solar system through presidential administrations, wars and scandals, and the Challenger disaster, which happened as Voyager 2 was pulling away from Uranus.
A source familiar with the meeting said the emissaries were from Marawi and were only granted access to Maute because they were of the same "Maranao" clan.
His Twitter posts, delivered without warning or consultation, often make a mockery of his administration's policies and subvert the messages his emissaries are trying to deliver abroad.
The entrepreneurship movement is growing in all parts of the globe, thanks to emissaries who promote the benefits of start-up creation as a trigger for economic growth.
Other members of his family, including his brother and sister, remained in Cuba and he continued to send them money throughout his life through friends and other emissaries.
"We directly deal with global arrogance and Israel not with their emissaries... That is why we do not want to have direct confrontation with Saudi Arabia," he said.
And those mutant potatoes, with their amputee stumps and flipperlike appendages: they're abject emissaries from the underworld, sightless tubers waiting to sprout eyes in the root-cellar dark.
The Patriots are seen as Trump's gridiron emissaries because of the much-discussed relationships between the president and the team's three pillars: Brady, Belichick, and owner Bob Kraft.
Features The star of Netflix's "Tidying Up" and author of "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" is training an army of emissaries to declutter the American home.
But before that, the North will welcome the emissaries of K-pop in the first appearance by South Korean artists in the North for more than a decade.
After pestering him for months with messages urging him to return to the kingdom, two Saudi emissaries met him in Montreal last May to pressure him in person.
Yet far from being viewed as independent arbiters, Western reporters, in particular, can be seen as emissaries weighted with all sorts of baggage: colonialism, capitalism, rich-country-ism.
After the American election, he reorganized his cabinet to better deal with the change of power in Washington and swiftly sent emissaries to meet with Mr. Trump's advisers.
After the last week's conference with China's high-level emissaries, Washington should have no illusions about any meaningful breakthroughs in diametrically opposed U.S.-China economic, political and security relations.
Guaido's promises Guaido's emissaries have been trying to convince countries like Russia and China that a new regime would honor their claims—and that argument is a crucial one.
High-level emissaries of both sides need to meet out of the spotlight as soon as possible to discuss how tensions can be cooled in a face-saving manner.
Some from that group have now created far deeper problems for Mr. Trump, providing federal and congressional investigators with evidence of suspicious interactions with Russian officials and their emissaries.
Q. & A. In the ever-raging battle between faith and science, the neurologist Jay Lombard is one of those rare emissaries who communicate in the language of both camps.
That unpredictability -- and his willingness to go further than his advisers -- has led to the impression North Korea prefers to deal directly with him, rather than through his emissaries.
The company: The Boras Corporation employs 135 people, ranging from researchers and scouts to lawyers and psychologists, and has emissaries in countries like Japan, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic.
After he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2150, the Chinese authorities sent emissaries, including his father, to secretly meet him in Geneva and entreat him to return home.
Burr said late Thursday that he did not plan to touch on possible contacts between Trump emissaries and Russia, asserting that the issue likely falls under the FBI's purview.
And two of Mr. Giuliani's emissaries in his Ukraine efforts, Soviet-born American businessmen named Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, were arrested on charges of making illegal campaign contributions.
Canny emissaries are particularly valuable in Russia, where the ease with which the Kremlin bends the legal system means companies cannot rely on the law to protect property rights.
The emissaries were treated more as a cultural sensation than a persuasive political force, unfortunately, and Simon's prints were one of many responses to their unfamiliar appearance, including their tattoos.
If you treat the financial elites who believe they should control the process as these fascinating emissaries from the world of our betters, they will continue to hold this power.
Ivey, however, has already publicly rejected calls to delay the election and has told White House emissaries as much in informal conversations, a source familiar with the calls told CNN.
But I saw far too little coverage that gasped at the audacity of the North Koreans' attempts to pawn themselves off as the good-natured emissaries of a normal place.
Mr. Trump said in a Twitter message in late April that Mr. Kim had made a huge concession by agreeing to unilateral denuclearization in a meeting with South Korean emissaries.
He also had his own emissaries in Ukraine who were meeting with officials, setting up meetings for him and sending back information that he could circulate in the United States.
As emissaries of the tech world, they represent the forces that have exacerbated the city's ever-widening economic disparity—the very issue that most consumes Glide and, frankly, the whole town.
Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama all entered the Oval Office with very little Washington experience and picked veteran senators to essentially help them as senior emissaries to Capitol Hill.
"There are many companies that are not committed yet, but they have sent emissaries or they are already negotiating in order to see their potential in coming into Sudan," he said.
"It's the ancient Chinese tributary system re-enacted," says a Chinese academic, referring to emissaries from neighbouring states who brought gifts to the Chinese emperor as a means of securing peace.
Last week, protest organizers said the electricity in the building was shut off at the direction of Guaidó-appointed diplomats recognized by the U.S. government as the rightful emissaries of Venezuela.
When the president's emissaries meet with Congress and the insurance and pharmaceutical industries to negotiate health care, our care givers, in all their diverse and compassionate glory, should be there too.
Despite decades of sending emissaries back and forth from coast to coast, swapping mediums, one side looking for money, the other for legitimacy, we remain strangers to our cousins in storytelling.
Afghanistan's Taliban insurgents confirmed on Wednesday that they would send emissaries next month to peace talks in Russia, a diplomatic twist in repeated efforts to settle the 17-year-old war.
These efforts included a direct request from Trump to Zelensky for a Biden investigation, and a series of meetings between Trump emissaries and Zelensky aides, according to testimony from key witnesses.
" He added: "And it is even worse if Mr. Giuliani, either directly or through emissaries acting on his behalf, intimated that pending criminal cases can be 'fixed' at the Justice Department.
Without being given much context, it's difficult to have a sense of how much time has passed between the three Emissaries chapters, or where we stand in the timeline of events.
Emissary is a hybrid SaaS marketplace which connects sales teams on one side with people (called emissaries, naturally) who can guide them through the sales process at companies they are familiar with.
Trump's daughter and son-in-law have served as emissaries for their father, softening the rough edges of his governing style while lending his White House the air of a family business.
Senior emissaries were sent to the country by Islamic State's leadership in Iraq, including former leader Abu Nabil al-Anbari, Bahraini preacher Turki Bin Ali, and Saudi national Abu Habib al-Jazrawi.
Instead, emissaries from both camps descended on Capitol Hill armed with studies that made their case in the most striking terms, pitting the interests of agricultural behemoths against those of oil giants.
Mr. Manafort was privy to the inner workings of the Trump campaign, and he attended the now-famous June 2016 meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and Jared Kushner and apparent Russian emissaries.
Diosdado Cabello, an alleged drug lord with substantial power inside the Venezuelan political and military elite, has been communicating through emissaries with National Security Council official Mauricio Claver-Carone, these sources said.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's Middle East emissaries spent this week energetically selling his Israeli-Palestinian peace initiative throughout the Arab world, from Saudi Arabia and Egypt to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
The ones who have found themselves suddenly in the sun, thanks in part to Mr. Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, are the emissaries of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
Too often, though, the movie traffics in genre clichés and the usual suspects, as emissaries of law (mostly white) and disorder (black) swagger and scheme at the opposite ends of the O.K. Corral.
Formed in 2014, the project asserted its dominance early with a rough-edged 2015 demo and ensuing full-length that set the stage for their current incarnation as emissaries of sepulchral, agonizing death.
Charles M. Blow Special counsel Robert Mueller and his widening investigation seems to be closing in on Donald Trump and his coterie of corruption, but Trump and his emissaries aren't sitting idly by.
The Obama administration began meeting with that team after Thanksgiving, but its lack of clearances meant that Mr. Trump's emissaries could not read the materials that the Obama people had prepared for them.
In the worst-case scenario being speculated about, the five were all kidnapped by emissaries of Beijing and are being held in mainland China, to suffocate their voices and ferret out their Chinese sources.
Last week, the party pulled its two federal ministers from the government after talks with Modi's emissaries failed and on Friday it announced it was pulling all its MPs out of the federal coalition.
"The president can't have a conflict of interest," he's famously said, just as he claimed an "absolute right" to breach national security in his meeting with Russian emissaries, and to fire the FBI director.
The protesters had worked out a plan with Kinshasa's municipal government to send emissaries from a slum into downtown Kinshasa to deliver a letter to the election commission calling for a clear path forward.
Ever since I began covering North Korea in the 1980s, I've favored direct talks between the United States and North Korea, and I've called on Trump to send emissaries to meet Kim Jong-un.
Consider the hoopla around "promposals": Girls may send out emissaries to test the waters, but the request still usually comes from the boy — sometimes with as many bells and whistles as a marriage proposal.
Those Democrats said it would be highly inappropriate, and potentially a violation of the Constitution, for Trump's business to profit from foreign governments whose emissaries would be staying, eating and drinking at the Doral.
They have refrained from making moves — such as publicly announcing an investigation related to Mr. Biden, as Mr. Trump's emissaries sought — that could leave Ukraine open to accusations of interfering in domestic American politics.
In their March meeting, Mr. Kim told the South Korean emissaries that he hoped the United States and South Korea would "readjust" their annual military drills "when the situation stabilizes," according to the envoys.
But Warner had said during a Tuesday committee hearing that he wanted the probe to touch on possible contacts between Moscow or its emissaries and political campaigns, putting the two senators potentially at odds.
Mr. Flint and Maxim Reality were "folk devils" and "emissaries from techno's psychic underworld," Ann Powers, a New York Times pop music critic, wrote in 1998 in a review of the band's live show.
In tech's corner, the players included the likes of Google and the Internet Association (whose membership includes Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, and many others) and their nonprofit emissaries like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and Engine.
And the result is the fact that the Clinton campaign funded this research could very well take some wind out of the sails of those outraged about Trump's emissaries potentially working with a foreign power.
"I would rather let the truth ruin my career than lie for a monster ever again," she wrote, not specifying if the party offering her an out was Sony, Dr. Luke, or emissaries for either.
The German workers who come to a remote rural valley in Bulgaria to build a hydroelectric plant are emissaries of the West, bringing the ambiguous benefits of capitalist development to a former Eastern Bloc nation.
The emissaries said they had been sent by Saud al-Qahtani, a close adviser to the crown prince who has been the target of United States sanctions for his alleged role in the Khashoggi killing.
The discussion, during a meeting in Vienna on compliance with the 2015 Iranian nuclear accord, was the first face-to-face exchange between emissaries from Iran and the United States since President Trump took office.
But there were also another set of pardon discussions, in what Cohen described to Congress as emissaries from Trump's orbit who approached Cohen to pursue a pardon, according to one source familiar with the matter.
But the concession also puts Mr. Assad's emissaries under pressure to now negotiate on the other agreed-upon agenda topics — an inclusive government, a new constitution and elections to be held under United Nations supervision.
The economic sanctions imposed after Russia annexed Crimea damaged the Russian economy, and various emissaries have tried to convince administration officials to broker a resolution to a long-running guerrilla war between Russia and Ukraine.
In that year, Nixon employed secret emissaries to urge South Vietnamese officials to stall, and thus wreck, President Lyndon Johnson's election eve effort to convene a peace conference and bring an end to the Vietnam War.
Fourth Russian diplomat to die in 2017 Though there is no evidence to suggest anything suspicious about Shirinskiy's death, he is the latest in a long line of Russian emissaries to die in the past year.
He may not yet have nominated a single cabinet member, or sent emissaries to the federal agencies, or held a news conference as president-elect, but Mr. Trump does have a presidential inaugural committee lined up.
They said that Russian government emissaries had visited her at least six times in jail, and that Sergey V. Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, had complained twice about her prosecution to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
I was standing in front of a large model of the Ambassadors' Staircase, an elaborate replica of a structure that once provided a grand approach for emissaries on their way to appear before the Sun King.
Swiss banks routinely dispatched emissaries to cultivate new clients at art shows and regattas, and the illegality of the service was implicit in the pitch: if you bank with us, your fortune will not be taxed.
Mr. Cohn, a trader by background who rose through the Goldman ranks alongside Mr. Blankfein, functioned for years as the C.E.O.'s top lieutenant and as one of the firm's top emissaries to Washington and beyond.
Beyond that, though, Real's influence is limited: No team supplies more players to Europe's top five leagues than the reigning Spanish champion — Madrid overtook Barcelona this year — but it sends few executives or coaches as emissaries.
President John F. Kennedy demonstrated the value of presidential credibility at the height of the Cuban missile crisis, when he sent emissaries to America's allies in October 1962 to secure support for the quarantine of Cuba.
The stew — an Egyptian-style tagine, cousin to but distinct from the Moroccan dish, pronounced with a hard G and more savory than sweet — is earthy, despite its emissaries from the deeps: surf and turf, as one.
He met with Mr. Zelensky's emissaries this summer in hopes of encouraging his government to pursue investigations into the family as well as whether Ukrainian officials took steps during the 2016 election to damage Mr. Trump's campaign.
After the occupiers make him an offer he essentially cannot refuse, The show's main character, Will Bowman (Josh Holloway), finds himself reluctantly (at least initially) partnering with the humans who serve as the aliens' emissaries on Earth.
Why it matters: Beijing will now have sent two Politburo-level emissaries in the last several weeks to try to re-engage with the U.S., and to get a clear message on exactly what the Trump Administration wants.
The crux of Sun Ra's philosophy emerges in a scene in which he and his emissaries, dressed in garb that evokes both sci-fi and ancient Egypt, confront a group of skeptical teenagers in an Oakland youth center.
In the context of the problems that Messi and his teammates are experiencing in Russia, the fact that some of Argentina's coaching emissaries are also struggling will be seen as just one more excuse for national self-flagellation.
Republicans had quietly signaled for weeks that they preferred to skirt a battle over the $1.4 billion in requested wall funding — but Trump's tweetstorms about the wall and his emissaries' public statements had made it impossible to ignore.
Mr. Cuomo, little seen outside New York since becoming governor in 2011, hosted a fund-raising event for the Democratic Governors Association in April, and his emissaries have approached Florida donors about a fund-raising trip this year.
The note adds to the pile of evidence showing that Giuliani and his emissaries sought to damage the Bidens by whipping up damaging allegations about the business and political activities of Joe Biden&aposs son Hunter in Ukraine.
"The elephant might have been inspired by the live one gifted to Anna Ivanovna by Persian emissaries in 1736; in any case, it is a symbol of exuberance and exoticism which would have been much appreciated," Ripert said.
"They agreed, they supported this," said Sharief, who last met with Abdullah Maute on June 25, when he led a group of emissaries into the heart of Marawi to free some hostages during the Eid al-Fitr Islamic holiday.
Since Pope Francis became pontiff in 2013 emissaries have shuttled between Beijing and Rome, hoping to devise a mechanism to ensure that no future bishop can be appointed without the blessing of both the pope and the Chinese government.
Islamic State commanders in Iraq had sent emissaries to Libya, but the militants struggled to emulate its Iraqi and Syrian successes in the North African country, where they faced resistance from pro-government groups and also rival Islamist fighters.
The clashes in Idomeni unfolded when a group of migrants acting as emissaries for those in the Idomeni camp approached the barbed-wire-topped border fence and asked the Macedonian police to open it to let them continue north.
The alarm in Europe over Mr. Trump's presidency has diminished since the days immediately after his election, in part because emissaries like Mr. Tillerson and Vice President Mike Pence have reaffirmed American support for NATO and the European Union.
Instead, as he has clashed with his attorney general for more than a year now, Trump has preferred airing his complaints publicly on Twitter or privately through emissaries, who he will ask to deliver harshly worded messages to Sessions.
The concert was billed as "Gucci Mane & Friends," and the surprise guests arrived roughly in order of popularity, building from local favorites like OJ da Juiceman to a couple of emissaries from pop music's A-list, Future and Drake.
Inspired by the first Japanese emissaries to the West, Sugimoto decided to trace their footsteps through Italy, taking photographs under full moonlight of the historic places they visited more than 400 years ago, most notably Lorenzo Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise.
And the Libyan chaos would give rise to two rival governments — one backed by Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, the other by Qatar, Turkey and Sudan — providing sanctuary to extremists, soon to be joined by emissaries of the Islamic State.
"Among the topics that have been of keen interest to investigators: how foreign government officials and their emissaries contacted Trump officials, as well as the actions and interplay of Flynn and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law," per the Post.
For those inclined to believe that the rationalist mind-set, in league with science and technology, is better poised to bring about results than the old emissaries of heaven, "Zero K" reminds them that human nature is one of permanent conflict.
Indeed, when emissaries from the Trump campaign first reached out early this month to gauge Mr. Pence's interest in the vice presidency, the governor told his political allies that he would meet with Mr. Trump — but only as a courtesy.
Using a SWAT team of investigative reporters, The Times this year has gone after both Trump and his emissaries, including a piece in August that helped force out the Trump campaign manager, Paul Manafort, over lobbying work he'd done in Ukraine.
Before the trip and since, Ms. Warren and her emissaries have been reaching out to key Democratic officeholders in Iowa, Nevada and South Carolina — three states early in the presidential primary calendar — making introductions and offering help in the midterm campaign.
There were veiled princesses, like Kate Bosworth in Oscar de la Renta, who seemed delivered straight from the Renaissance, and tougher emissaries from Middle Ages, like Olivia Munn, in a gold chain mail H&M dress inspired by the Crusades.
His campaign eventually dispatched emissaries, including the actress and activist Cynthia Nixon, to meet quietly with Latino groups in Orlando after Super Tuesday, but they could not assure local Democrats that Mr. Sanders would change course before Florida's March 17 primary.
The Europeans feared that the United States, which had flatly refused efforts by senior Taliban officials to surrender and reconcile with the Afghan government in 2001 and 2002, would derail their efforts by targeting any Taliban emissaries for death or imprisonment.
Mueller will be particularly interested in any knowledge Manafort has regarding the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting he attended with Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and a team of Russian emissaries who offered the Trump campaign damaging information on Hillary Clinton.
Twelve people were killed earlier this month when foreign-owned businesses were subject to targeted xenophobic attacks, mainly in the Johannesburg area, prompting South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to dispatch emissaries to neighboring countries in a bid to soothe relations.
Undated musical notations by Stockhausen, done in colored marker on paper, are accompanied by several of his recordings and photographs documenting a performance of his 1974 science fiction opera Sirius, in which emissaries from another planet send a message to Earth.
So, on 4/20, while stoners across the globe light up and dream of legal weed, the suited emissaries of the world's governments will hold their own kind of chief sesh, inside the wood-paneled chamber of the UN's Manhattan headquarters.
We know that in August 2016, Trump Jr. met at Trump Tower with Republican donor Erik Prince, two Gulf emissaries and an Israeli social media specialist who pitched him on the idea of a social media manipulation effort to help elect his father.
And while the President's emissaries made the argument that he is privy to information that no one else has; the Court countered that he could have shared it with them under seal to ensure that it be kept secret— as custom dictates.
Milan prosecutors have opened a preliminary investigation into possible Russian funds paid to the League, and opposition politicians have continued to call for Salvini to step down, holding up pictures in parliament Tuesday of Salvini standing alongside one of the alleged Russian emissaries.
Zeman has been hounded by the media in the Czech Republic, Europe, and even in Washington, facing increasingly pointed and uncomfortable questions about his campaign funding, his connections to Russian emissaries such as Martin Nejedly ("Putin's paymaster in Europe") and Vladimir Yakunin.
Fearful of a repeat of the G-7 disaster — in which Mr. Trump refused to sign off on the joint communiqué, escalated a trade war and publicly derided Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada — the emissaries from the NATO countries all agreed.
He was there for many of the central events under scrutiny by the special counsel, including the June 2016 meeting at Trump tower with Russian emissaries offering dirt on Hillary Clinton and the platform change at the Republican National Convention that benefitted Russia.
But as the Trump brand became increasingly common, emblazoning hotels and commercial towers around the world, a Russian equivalent never quite came together — even after Mr. Trump secured trademarks in the country and sent emissaries, including his children, to scout for deals.
North Korea's participation in the Games, including the presence of high-level emissaries including Kim Jong-un's sister, Kim Yo-jong, has fanned Japanese insecurity that the North's charm offensive will drive a wedge between the South, Japan and the United States.
But the rebels' unlikely request hasn't stopped Pelosi from trying to work some of her opponents one by one, either through private meetings, emissaries reaching out via phone calls and on the House floor, offering political carrots or a combination of all three.
MARAWI CITY, Philippines (Reuters) - Philippine emissaries met on Sunday with a leader of a militant group loyal to Islamic State, officials said, taking advantage of a short truce in a battle over a southern city occupied by rebels for more than a month.
Mr. McConnell, burned by the last round of negotiations that led to the shutdown in December, concluded that none of Mr. Trump's previous emissaries to Capitol Hill could be trusted to speak for a president prone to changing his position on a whim.
Mueller does not provide an answer though his findings show that people like foreign policy advisor George Papadopoulos and former national security adviser Michael Flynn may have escaped without criminal records had they only told the truth about their contacts with Russian officials and emissaries.
On the Russian missiles, banking sanctions and other matters, Mr. Erdogan has deployed both his own son-in-law and Mr. Trump's Turkish business partner, Mehmet Ali Yalcindag, as emissaries to the administration, sometimes through Mr. Kushner, according to Turkish officials and public records.
The other four Americans who have been indicted all pleaded guilty, including Michael T. Flynn, a campaign adviser who became Mr. Trump's national security adviser, and George Papadopoulos, an unpaid campaign adviser who was targeted by emissaries who have been linked to Russian intelligence.
TOKYO — The arrival of 22 athletes from North Korea to compete in the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, has been greeted by a predictable news media scrum, with journalists scrambling to coax comments from these emissaries of one of the world's most reclusive countries.
The first substantial contact between the EIC's grubby emissaries and northern India's sophisticated Mughal rulers took place in 1614, with the British grovelling for commercial privileges; soon the flow of spices to Europe by sea upended centuries of overland trading routes through the Middle East.
Judd Gregg, a former New Hampshire senator who had endorsed Jeb Bush, said Mr. Kasich's emissaries had sketched an outcome in which Mr. Kasich "probably ends up with the second-highest delegate count going into the convention" and digs in there to compete with Mr. Trump.
Between July and October 2016, Clinton-connected lawyers, emissaries and apologists made more than a half-dozen overtures to U.S. officials, each tapping a political connection to get suspect evidence into FBI counterintelligence agents' hands, according to internal documents and testimonies I reviewed and interviews I conducted.
One of the impeachment articles against Trump accuses the President of abusing his powers by using his position as president to boost his reelection chances, and that he did it by directly pressuring Zelensky and by ordering emissaries like Giuliani to also apply pressure to Ukrainian officials.
He recalled taking a team of emissaries to Chad in 2016 and meeting for talks at an oasis in the Sahara, where one of his counterparts mentioned that the nations' diplomatic ties had been severed in 1972 under pressure from Muammar el-Qaddafi, then the Libyan dictator.
The Trump team's habit of lying in public about its contacts with various official and unofficial emissaries of the Russian government is problematic on its own terms, but especially troubling because it raises the possibility that American foreign policy could be influenced by the fear of blackmail.
The president and his emissaries also have urged Ukraine to investigate a right-wing conspiracy theory that says Ukraine was either involved in or helped cover up a scheme to frame Russia for the hacking of Democratic National Committee computers in the runup to the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
"Evidence has been growing for some time that ISIS has been expanding its outreach, recruiting and propaganda, both online and with emissaries, as the military and economic costs of maintaining, much less expanding, its original caliphate have become clear," said a U.S. official who closely watches militant Islamic groups.
Four years ago, Mr. Trump defeated Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton, emissaries of two of the most powerful political families in America, whose political accomplishments looked much more formidable, on the surface at least, than anything Mr. Sanders or Mr. Buttigieg or Ms. Klobuchar has ever done in politics.
There are many more managers and coaches, ranging from Oscar Garcia — most recently of St. Etienne in France, and most successfully of Red Bull Salzburg — and Eusebio Sacristan at Real Sociedad to two emissaries in China's second division: Jordi Vinyals at Qingdao Huanghai and Sergi Barjuan at Hangzhou Greentown.
At first glance, Emissaries comes close to the utopian dream proposed by technofeminist Donna Haraway in her essay "Cyborg Manifesto," where she predicts that cybernetic organisms will eventually dissolve the social categories of race, sex, and class, erasing the long and painful human history of colonialism and imperialism.
What's more, Penley said that rabble-rousers of every stripe––whether they're free-loving hippies who belong to the Rainbow Family or emissaries from the homophobic Westboro Baptist Church––will be confined to a small area, out of sight from the Republican convention-goers they plan to protest.
The tone of the overtures has been diplomatic, according to Democrats who have heard from the campaign, but Mr. Bloomberg's emissaries have made plain that they hope officials who are currently backing Mr. Biden will move in his direction if the former vice president flags badly in the coming weeks.
Over the next five months, White House emissaries pressured Mr. Zelensky to announce that Ukraine would investigate two matters: Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian gas company that hired Hunter Biden, the younger son of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and whether Ukraine had meddled in the 225 American presidential election.
Should Mr. Manafort decide to cooperate with prosecutors, Mr. Mueller's team will probably have a wide range of questions related to his role in the Trump presidential campaign, including what he knows about the Trump Tower meeting in June 2016 organized by Russian emissaries who promised dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Reihana represented New Zealand at the 2017 Venice Biennale with "in Pursuit of Venus [infected]," and the piece is at the heart of a new exhibition, Lisa Reihana: Emissaries, currently on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art — alongside the original Dufour wallpaper, which is part of the museum's permanent collection.
Nothing shows how few limits Mr. Giuliani observed as plainly as his extended bear-hugs of Lev Parnas or Igor Fruman, his friends, clients and fellow emissaries for the president of the United States — the men he brought to his 29/226 dinner at the Maloney & Porcelli steakhouse in Manhattan.
And a president who loves to be in control is increasingly finding himself out of it, left to lob angry tweets from the White House residence or the Oval Office as he and a handful of emissaries — such as personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani — function as their own uncoordinated rapid-response operation.
After shows at the Migros Museum in Zürich, the Smithsonian's Hirschhorn in Washington, D.C., Pilar Corrias in London, and an installation in the Whitney Museum's recent exhibition Dreamlands: Immersive Cinema and Art, 1905-2016, Cheng currently has on view his first U.S. museum solo presentation at MoMA PS1, entitled Emissaries, through September 25.
But I think we should be paying more attention to the idea that any group — whether the state, a political party or corporate interest — can devise a plan about how and when to make headlines, execute their strategy, deploy their emissaries and talking points and, like magic, determine what we report and when.
While Trump asked Zelensky for "a favor" -- investigating matters related to the 2016 election as well as Biden's push for the ouster of a Ukrainian prosecutor -- during the phone call, testimony by Trump administration officials has pointed to the existence a far more explicit quid pro quo carried out by Trump's emissaries.
Perry, who told President Donald Trump on Thursday he intends to resign, faces a Friday deadline to comply with a House subpoena for information about outreach to Ukraine, which came as the president's emissaries were pushing Kyiv to launch a corruption investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
Aipac did not comment beyond a terse Twitter post on Friday, but that alone was exceptional: In 2017, when Mr. Netanyahu infuriated American Jews by reneging on a deal to improve access to the Western Wall for non-Orthodox worshipers, the group sent emissaries to register objections but said nothing in public.
The group permits select (and presumably trusted) people within the caliphate to form relationships with Western supporters, usually through the messaging apps Telegram or Surespot; the chosen emissaries, in turn, become celebrities in their online circles because they have the inside scoop on the supposed day-to-day realities of life in Raqqa or Mosul.
When Kushner first submitted his forms to the FBI, he left the section about foreign contacts blank -- despite the fact that he had met with a large number of foreign emissaries and leaders once Donald Trump became the President-elect and he became the point man for international contacts for the incoming Trump administration.
When Kushner first submitted his forms to the FBI, he left the section about foreign contacts blank -- despite the fact that he had met with a large number of foreign emissaries and leaders once Donald Trump became the president-elect and he became the point man for international contacts for the incoming Trump administration. Rep.
When Kushner first submitted his forms to the FBI, he left the section about foreign contacts blank -- despite the fact that he had met with a large number of foreign emissaries and leaders once Donald Trump became the president-elect and he became the point man for international contacts for the incoming Trump administration.
While the two men are the President's leading emissaries to Capitol Hill on taxes, several Republican members of Congress and aides involved in the tax reform effort tell CNN that Cohn is viewed as the stronger advocate -- an attribute that hasn't been lost on top White House aides, including chief of staff John Kelly.
As his emissaries, including Vice President Mike Pence, his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and his incoming acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, tried and failed to negotiate with Democrats, Mr. Trump shared a photo of a design of the "beautiful" spiked border wall in whose name he had decided to hold the government hostage.
This isn't just because the president himself is allegedly cavalier with classified info, like the details he reportedly told Russian emissaries in May that could lead to the identification of Israel's best source on ISIS, or his tweet in July that confirmed a covert program in Syria (in the course of insulting a Washington Post story about it).
The party is increasingly seeking to leverage this good will by positioning the Hui as mercantile emissaries to the Muslim world, a role that has been bolstered by President Xi Jinping's national initiative for a new Silk Road, known as One Belt, One Road, which seeks to revive China's ancient trade routes with Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
That infrastructure was haltingly modernized over the decades, but it had been a long time since the precinct had seen major coordinated capital improvements, and if the outside world had paid any attention to Queensbridge at all, it was because of the houses' towering hip hop emissaries of the '2311s and '225s: Marley Marl, Mobb Deep, and Nas.
Their moves -- which include calls for a special prosecutor in the probe into his campaign's ties to Russia and criticism of his reported sharing of classified information in an Oval Office meeting with top Russian emissaries -- are the latest evidence that Trump is becoming politically toxic for the Republican Party headed into the 2018 midterm elections.
It involved top-level campaign officials, including Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpPETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties MORE, meeting with Kremlin emissaries at a pivotal moment of the campaign.
Chatelain, a history professor at Georgetown and the author of "South Side Girls," about the experiences of black girls in Chicago during the Great Migration, recalls the early days of restaurant franchising in the 1940s and '50s, when fast-food chains emerged as emissaries of the American dream — with all the complexities of race and money that entailed.
On a midday conference call and in other private conversations with Iowa party leaders, representatives for Mr. Sanders, Mr. Buttigieg, Ms. Warren and Ms. Klobuchar urged local officials to provide the most complete set of results possible, and several campaign emissaries pushed for access to the paper trail that the party was using to verify returns from the caucuses.
On Tuesday, Bill Taylor told the House Intelligence Committee in unambiguous terms that the White House — and its emissaries he described as conducting a shadow foreign policy — had made military aid to Ukraine conditional on the Ukrainian president announcing investigations into the 2020 US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter and into a conspiracy theory involving the 2016 US election.
Beard, whose ingenious Queer Cinema Before Stonewall recently concluded at Lincoln Center, has chosen a rich variety of artists and directors for this series: touchstone names of classical film history, like Sergei Eisenstein and Orson Welles; emissaries of the filmic avant-garde, both its rhapsodic (Maya Deren) and structuralist (Hollis Frampton) varieties; and more contemporary artists, like  Leslie Thornton, Oliver Laric, and Seth Price.
I imagine that King Solomon's springtime feast, the ancestor of today's Passover, included some kind of unleavened bread; bitter new greens like mallow and chard; roast lamb and goat seasoned with wild thyme; perhaps a blend of dried apricots, raisins, prunes and almonds dunked in wine and flavored with cinnamon and cardamom; and other delicacies that the king's emissaries found in the ancient world.
The whistleblower An anonymous government worker - with access to White House officials - who filed an official complaint against the President claiming that multiple officials had concerns that Trump was using his public office to seek personal political gain from a foreign power not just through his July 22016 phone conversation with Zelensky but through emissaries including Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, as well as, possibly, Attorney General Bill Barr.
Fusion's two clients For these and other reasons, Browder argues that Fusion GPS and its founder Glenn Simpson have cynically played both sides of the geopolitical divide -- siding with the Kremlin and its emissaries against a landmark Russian human rights and corruption case, which prompted painful US sanctions on Russian officials, while at the same time taking bipartisan cash to illuminate a dark nexus between a US presidential contender and the Kremlin.
And those facts have already been confirmed by the summary of the call released by the White House; the whistleblower complaint; copies of texts between Trump emissaries released last week by the House Intelligence Committee; and by Trump himself, who doesn't deny asking Zelensky to investigate Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Warren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE.
By John SolomonOpinion Contributor Like dandelions in an untreated lawn, the now infamous Russian dossier apparently multiplied in numbers — and emissaries delivering it to the FBI — the closer Donald 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 got to the White House.
Long Strange Trip is a story of paradox—the paradox of a band that never wanted to be studied being anthologized, analyzed, and archived to death; the paradox of a band typecast as the prototypical emissaries of Peace and Love hanging out with Hell's Angels and failing to intervene when the crowd outside their shows would swell to violent, unsustainable size; the paradox of writing profound, moral treatises into the canon of American music that were treated as scripture by the wayward, rambling youth.
In Sessions' Senate confirmation hearing, former Saturday Night Live comedy star Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE referred to scurrilous allegations being peddled around Washington by a former British intelligence operative, about Donald Trump's alleged "ties" to Russia, including secret meetings between Trump campaign officials and Kremlin emissaries.
Live coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense MORE (D-Calif.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee and the prosecution's lead trial manager, said Trump, leaning on emissaries including lawyer Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Ted Cruz clarifies after Lev Parnas's lawyer calls senator's tweet 'fake news' Republican group launches ad campaign calling for witnesses in impeachment trial MORE, set up a political "quid pro quo" by pressuring Ukraine's new government and using U.S. military aid as leverage.

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