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When he betrays that trust and puts himself before country, he endangers the Constitution, he endangers our democracy and he endangers our national security.
"This not only endangers troops in the future, it endangers troops who are in combat now in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, wherever," he said.
I really think that our criminalizing our criminal justice system, having the first recourse, lock her up, lock them up, endangers all of our rights, and endangers democracy.
We're walking down a very dark path that isolates the United States on the world stage and, as a consequence, endangers — not strengthens — endangers American interests and the American people.
But the order -- along with rhetoric which Khan calls racist and xenophobic -- endangers the security of the US. "Instead of reducing that anger within the United States and outside the United States, this executive order, these executive orders and this rhetoric further endangers my country, endangers the safety of my country," Khan said.
And it's not just Donald Trump who endangers these programs.
This approach underserves the American people -- indeed, it endangers them.
It endangers Republican control of one or both legislative chambers.
That hurts national security and endangers those who provide it.
Nevertheless, ICE officials say the lack of cooperation endangers Americans.
He endangers American alliances and leadership in Europe and Asia.
Go deeper: WHO warns renewed violence in Congo endangers Ebola efforts
This gridlock is not funny and it literally endangers our safety.
It endangers democracy because each party treats its opponents as illegitimate.
It endangers our health and communities, and worsens our climate crisis.
The endangerment of species ultimately endangers ecosystems, making them more fragile.
Friedman, the meme goes, endangers peace and is a vile guy.
Trashing rape kits, dozens of experts told CNN, endangers public safety.
The exception is when the words of a politician endangers people.
Legislating weak cryptography endangers everyone, not just a few select victims.
SESTA/FOSTA disproportionately endangers marginalized communities because they are already disproportionately criminalized.
Beijing says it is the US that endangers peace in the region.
The only exception would be when the pregnancy endangers the woman's health.
How to help support older workers whose precarious employment endangers their retirement?
But there is the thawing of the permafrost that endangers the infrastructure.
This endangers children and creates extra costs, because they might need hospitalization.
Few data-driven goals and outcomes that are measurable, which endangers accountability.
Unifying the candidates is a shared belief that trade endangers US jobs.
But I believe this man is disqualified to serve and endangers the republic.
Critics say it endangers sex workers and may impinge on free speech online.
"This aggression endangers not only Israel but the entire Middle East," Netanyahu said.
In the end, ambition will pay off—even if it endangers the Beluga.
The exodus of Syrians strengthens Europe's xenophobic populists and endangers the European Union.
Sometimes, it's not scorching heat that endangers the lives of human trafficking victims.
Trump: POTUS endangers immigration agenda because Sessions followed his lead on Hillary crimes.
This ruling endangers women nationwide as health and safety standards are at risk.
It also endangers the civil rights of any person what could become pregnant.
The American steel industry is facing a crisis that endangers U.S. national security.
Numerous scientific studies indicate that keeping guns in a home endangers its residents.
Withdrawing troops in Syria pleases Turkey but endangers Kurds fighting the Islamic State.
Or do you think his street-style skateboarding recklessly endangers others, or himself?
Our nation's monstrous student debt endangers individual borrowers, taxpayers and the American economy.
Kelly Loeffler endangers not only Loeffler, which makes sense, but also fellow Sen.
Too many Egyptians refuse to acknowledge the way such denial endangers Christian lives.
But they are totally uncoordinated and that endangers our country and our people.
An American government that ignores science to pursue ideological agendas endangers the world.
"NSA Director Rogers tells Congress unmasking individuals endangers national security," the @POTUS account tweeted.
When ICE officers call themselves "police," they claim, it's misleading and endangers public safety.
The big issue of contention for nurses is understaffing, which nurses say endangers patients.
The fall in support endangers his long-cherished goal of revising Japan's pacifist constitution.
Political persecution in Colombia endangers the prospect of long-term peace in our country.
Does he not realize that even tacit acceptance of Jew hatred endangers their lives?
Maintaining the current policy endangers U.S. national security and that of our ally Israel.
They say ensuring access to secure data weakens global security and endangers online privacy.
"The lighthouse idea is very sweet, but not if it endangers life," James says.
Penn Station's obstructive configuration isn't just frustrating for riders — it actually endangers their lives.
He's irritable when Rachel endangers her career, since he cares mostly about her status.
" He added: "Her appointment endangers our elections, our public discourse, and potentially our economy.
But what especially endangers her reputation is that her brand is rooted in feminism.
It only increases the number of unsafe abortions and it endangers the lives of women.
"We realized we should be prepared for this because it endangers our residents," he said.
Even if you exercise regularly, sitting all day still endangers your health, more research suggested.
He also was acquitted of two counts of intentional discharge of firearm that endangers safety.
"It's called clearance by nepotism and a serious abuse that endangers our security," tweeted Rep.
Talks of scaling back funding for proven interventions like PEPFAR endangers lives and international stability.
This not only makes a mockery of the United Nations, it also endangers global security.
We examine the "Swedish model" of prostitution laws, and how the approach endangers sex workers.
But New Zealand's oceans are notably full of plastic marine debris that endangers sea life.
Adding corruption further endangers these students' lives, and makes their decisions not matter at all.
That failure endangers his ability to deliver on major tax reform and massive infrastructure spending.
And the continued failure to take action endangers the prosperity of future generations as well.
" Carper added, "this crusade endangers the health of every American, and it cannot be tolerated.
Abortion is banned under Nigerien law except in cases when the pregnancy endangers the mother's life.
The law allows abortions at the 20-week mark if the pregnancy endangers a mother's life.
"It endangers our allies in the fight against terror, the (Syrian Democratic Forces)," the official said.
It's a new resolve to tell the truth no matter what, even if it endangers him.
It doesn't just suck for viewers, points out Jacquie—it endangers the most vulnerable of us.
A devastating combination of increasing human numbers, habitat destruction, poaching and infectious disease severely endangers chimpanzees.
They have a 5-year-old son together, and Richard thinks Lakeisha's lifestyle endangers the child.
He was also acquitted of two counts of intentional discharge of a firearm that endangers safety.
But Corey Stewart's victory changes the calculus — and potentially endangers several Republican-held seats in November.
But should that line of defense essentially spare a player who endangers another with intentional recklessness?
It endangers the state and local governments to pay for services for the rest of us.
As it stands, this anachronistic policy is irrational, strains relations with America's neighbors and endangers lives.
Illegal immigration endangers everyone, exploits the taxpayers, and insults all who aspire to enter America illegally.
It is a choice that endangers everyone, especially those too young or sick to be vaccinated.
Complying would also set a precedent that endangers global encryption and online privacy, the company says.
This enormous cut endangers continued coverage for millions of struggling voters who cast ballots for Trump.
Tom Emmer (R-Minn.), endangers this fragile ecosystem and the dynamic outdoor recreation economy it supports.
Sturgeon argued that leaving the world's largest trading bloc endangers Britain and Scotland's economic well-being.
In a more complex area, and one of graver importance, cyberespionage now endangers American companies' intellectual property.
Think of it this way: a child abuse case worker that misses important clues endangers a child.
Any unilateral action in advance of the completion of the committee process endangers the Plan & American recognition.
That leaves some swaths of traditional conservatives without a major-party home, and endangers Republican electoral fortunes.
But Sturgeon argued that leaving the world's largest trading bloc endangers Britain and Scotland's economic well-being.
But with 25m people Delhi is far bigger than the others, so its pollution endangers more lives.
If we fill this room with carbon dioxide, it could be an air pollutant that endangers health.
If there was ever confirmation that the Deep State is real, illegal & endangers national security, it's this.
He says the Tatars should accept Russian rule, and Mr Islyamov endangers the lives of ordinary Tatars.
And it's not hard to see why: At this point Donald Trump's personality endangers the whole planet.
"The evidence is overwhelming: Climate change endangers human health," said World Health Organization Director General Margaret Chan.
That he'd seek to shield those serious issues from view endangers our system and his staff further.
Disrupting these relationships during a time of such rapid and critical development fundamentally endangers children's well-being.
In fact, test results can take over a week, a delay that endangers particularly high-risk individuals.
ENDANGERS ABORTION COVERAGE The bill bars anyone from using federal subsidies to buy insurance that covers abortion.
According to the White House, the U.N. endangers the Constitution, limits U.S. power, and siphons taxpayer dollars.
Each year of delay endangers half a million lives in the U.S and over 7 million globally.
And it's these people who need knowledgeable doctors who can diagnose Chagas before it seriously endangers their health.
Child Nudity and Sexual Exploitation of ChildrenPolicy RationaleWe do not allow content that sexually exploits or endangers children.
Sometimes they want computer security to be strong, because hacking endangers both their citizens and their own operations.
The move endangers the mogul's plan to sell Fox — including Sky — to Disney for $52.4 billion in stock.
The Albanian language demand accepted by the Social Democrats "endangers the unity and sovereignty of Macedonia", he says.
It'll only cover abortions in the case of rape, incest, or when a pregnancy endangers a woman's life.
Ladies and gentlemen.. PLEASE... This not only endangers your life, but the lives of first responders #TurnAroundDontDrown pic.twitter.
Many reform-minded prosecutors favor turning evidence over to the defense right away, unless it endangers a witness.
" Trump responded that Garcetti's efforts to protect undocumented immigrants "endangers the lives of the public and law enforcement.
" Trump responded that Garcetti's efforts to protect undocumented immigrants "endangers the lives of the public and law enforcement.
Cruz's position further endangers the Republican ObamaCare repeal effort, which appears to be on the brink of failure.
Root rot endangers the health of the tree when the trunk stays moist for extended periods of time.
MPP is just one of the border policies being implemented by the Trump administration, which endangers asylum seekers.
"Unmitigated climate change and pollution interacts and endangers life, and that is well-supported by science," Overpeck said.
I have written a new book, "Trumped Up: How Criminalization of Political Differences Endangers Democracy," elaborating this point.
I pray that religious institutions will consider how homophobia and transphobia create a climate that endangers L.G.B.T.Q. youths.
This law endangers the welfare not just of North Carolina's citizens, but of all people visiting that state.
"This signals a lack of commitment and state capability that further endangers the peace process," said WOLA's Thale.
It endangers women, people of color, and immigrants as it strengthens and animates white nationalism, xenophobia, and extremist movements.
Insisting that all women can breastfeed is not only cruel to those mothers who can't, it endangers babies' lives.
It's having a president who recklessly endangers the lives of people for the sake of winding up a mob.
There are ways to love a city and not lie about its truths and how it endangers its own.
"This advice is terrible, dangerous and possibly endangers anyone reckless enough to follow it," he writes on his blog.
Authorities are planning to airlift people out if the lava spreads farther and endangers the dozen or so holdouts.
Wheeler's proposal, they argue, endangers consumer privacy by potentially allowing companies who manufacturer the boxes to mine consumer data.
And unfortunately, these examples demonstrate just a couple of the many complex ways that climate change endangers our health.
Drug-related gang violence endangers innocent bystanders and police every day, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder plagues police departments.
While this automation presents many potential social benefits, it also endangers the people who previously worked in those sectors.
There is no freestanding constitutional right to go about your normal life while an epidemic endangers many people's lives.
A hipster racist may offend members of the establishment, but actually endangers people of color, Muslims, Jews, and women.
Refusing to acknowledge this impairs our ability to prepare for future extreme weather and endangers American lives and property.
After deleting it, Walsh defended the post, saying rhetoric from Obama and Black Lives Matter protesters endangers law enforcement.
But the Supreme Court ruling has not only imperiled the political career of Maryan, but endangers the entire dynasty.
However, this kind of system also exists and endangers public health in thousands of other American towns and cities.
On the plane of physical suspense, a series of burglaries in the office-warehouse dreadfully endangers the hidden group.
But the North Koreans interpret the Libyan model as the equivalent of a unilateral surrender that endangers the regime.
"Content that endangers children is unacceptable to us," a YouTube spokesperson said in a statement to Gizmodo, explaining the decision.
Because we've taken it for granted, being the only woman at work — you forget that it isolates and endangers you.
"This law endangers the security of online services, and it places an unprecedented obligation on tech companies," the spokesperson said.
Anthony Brown, hosted a press conference Tuesday to explain their opposition to the decision, which they said endangers national security.
Ms Tsai's rocky relationship with China endangers cross-strait economic activity, a vital underpinning of growth during Mr Ma's presidency.
The diversity of life arose by evolution… An American government that ignores science to pursue ideological agendas endangers the world.
If the WSJ investigation proves to be correct, it a clear collective failure of the sort that endangers global security.
In a motion filed Wednesday in the Northern District of California, the groups say the administration's policy endangers asylum seekers.
It also endangers The Honest Company's coveted — or problematic, depending on your viewpoint — status as a so-called unicorn company.
"Each would impose delay, which endangers a woman's health and can itself make abortion care impossible for her to obtain."
There could be a Democratic blowout that decisively ends Republicans' control of the House and even endangers their Senate majority.
Payback or not, what DHS is doing is a sound, rational response to a state law that endangers national security.
This national security and humanitarian crisis endangers every American and cannot be described as anything other than a National Emergency.
"Any content — including comments — that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube," she said.
"When coupled with political and fiscal pressure, this endangers Africa's natural resources and its long-term economic and political stability."
"Any content — including comments — that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube," the spokesperson said.
Their arrogance endangers the lives of immune-compromised kids and has led to the worst measles outbreak in a quarter century.
Her story, which is used to score political points between rival Kurdish factions, only endangers her and those closest to her.
Democratic control of the House, even as Republicans maintain a majority in the Senate, endangers Trump's legislative goals including wall funding.
The issue isn't just that someone is using drugs, but that someone is using drugs in a way that endangers them.
It endangers the livelihoods of farmers and the lives of the giant mammals, who have been shot or poisoned in return.
Yet, critics say the "dam tsunami" - a term coined by anti-hydropower activists - endangers Europe's last wild rivers, which flow free.
Yet a larger group eyes the midterms more humbly, recognizing Trump's poor popularity endangers the GOP's effort to retain the House.
The political turmoil endangers fragile gains against the Islamist al Shabaab insurgency and could derail the government of President Mohamed Abdullahi.
It endangers the person or persons [behind the intelligence]; the activity; it could undermine an operation that could be saving lives.
"As a matter of policy, this decision endangers the communities that members of the court were appointed to serve," they said.
It also endangers a remarkably innovative patent system that has served India's people and many others around the world so well.
"There is a way to discuss this debate, but this [amendment], which endangers our national security, is not it," Strong said.
The federal government's aversion to cannabis threatens public safety and endangers the rigorous rules that states have already imposed on businesses.
To argue otherwise leads down a path that threatens the very principles of due process, and endangers the rights of Americans.
The EPA's decision to halt the enforcement of this rule endangers the health and safety of American families and our climate.
This criminal enterprise takes advantage of and endangers many individuals and undermines the legitimacy of our generous system of humanitarian protection.
That's a reasonable view — arguably it's the most reasonable view — but conservative control of the Supreme Court endangers Sanders's broader agenda.
In Chile, the TDLC, a separate judicial body, will have the final word on whether the agreement restricts or endangers competition.
Refusing to vaccinate a vulnerable population endangers these people, the Americans who hold them in detention, and all of our communities.
The plan says climate change poses risks to public health, endangers permafrost, and increases the likelihood of infections and natural disasters.
For its part, Shiite-led Iran says Saudi Arabia's ultraconservative religious creed, known abroad as Wahhabism, endangers minorities and feeds terrorism.
Withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement in the face of extreme weather supercharged by climate change endangers lives and whole cities.
The result has been a self-defeating feedback loop that wastes taxpayer dollars and endangers the welfare of thousands of animals.
Arguments that reforming civil asset forfeiture endangers police officers by denying them body armor and necessary equipment are worthy of rebuttal.
Let's send a clear message that any agenda that erodes and endangers women's health, rights and lives is a serious mistake.
Democrats say the move endangers birth control coverage for millions of women, including those who are prescribed contraceptives for health reasons.
"Any content — including comments — that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube," said Mrs. Cho.
" Press advocates have long said Trump's rhetoric toward the media endangers journalists, who he has labeled "the enemy of the people.
Reflections on life after stonewall Religious institutions must reckon with how homophobia and transphobia create a climate that endangers L.G.B.T.Q. youths.
The only thing it endangers is the logic that leads BJJ players to conflate punch-free pajama wrestling matches as fights.
"If somebody leaks our state secrets, endangers Americans directly, we need to set an example that is severe and consistent," he said.
The Hyde Amendment blocks Medicaid funding for abortion except when the pregnancy results from rape or incest, or endangers the woman's life.
" "When you use the word 'danger' of the health and safety of Oklahomans, killing 6,137 Oklahomans absolutely endangers their health and safety.
" Xinyang Normal University in central China calls on student informers to report anything teachers say that "endangers national security" or "national unity.
In this sci-fi movie, a family wins a computerized house, which in turn develops an overbearing personality that endangers the family.
"Because we've taken it for granted, being the only woman at work — you forget that it isolates and endangers you," Portman said.
Importers. They are terrified of this idea, which they think endangers the thin profit margins they typically make from selling imported products.
Rights groups say the program endangers asylum seekers by forcing them to remain in regions of Mexico experiencing record levels of violence.
Orban's critics say new legislation endangers the continued existence of the CEU, long considered a bastion of independent scholarship in central Europe.
He was acquitted Friday of one count of second-degree manslaughter and two counts of intentional discharge of firearm that endangers safety.
True, the orphan drug tax credit could be reformed to reduce concerns over abuses, but this blunt act endangers millions of lives.
When it becomes an excuse for dodging responsibilities while enjoying the benefits of open markets, it endangers both social harmony and openness.
The Paris Agreement endangers America's economic future and capacity for self-government but many Members of Congress don't seem to realize it.
Feminist Gloria Steinem said the "profit-driven reproductive surrogacy industry" endangers women, in a letter shared by New York reporter Zack Fink.
As horrifying as that is, it is unfortunately one of the many different ways that our broken immigration system endangers our communities.
Critics of the Trump administration policy say it's a cruel measure that endangers the lives of those fleeing violence and other hardships.
Critics have blasted the Trump administration's policy as cruel and say it endangers the lives of those fleeing violence and other hardships.
Clegg said they would make exceptions only if a politician's speech endangers people or is a paid ad that violates its rules.
And when Joel desperately tries to turn the tables on Nicolaus, he endangers himself, his family, and everyone involved in Empathy, Inc.
"It endangers the health and well-being of others and displays a shocking lack of responsibility and concern for others in our community."
Typically, Facebook tries to build products to have hundreds of millions of users before it potentially endangers growth by layering in revenue generators.
It would be a lie that endangers the Constitution and the republic because elected senators like Mitt Romney are shielding a lawbreaking President.
Playing politics with the FHA through cynical, surprise 11th hour rule changes is irresponsible and endangers the integrity and success of the FHA.
You think I wouldn't stand up against the Iran deal if I thought, as I did, that it endangers the existence of Israel?
In effect, it prevented the public from learning the extent to which police officers have committed wrongdoing and misconduct that endangers the public.
The perception of a plot to turn the Indian Ocean into a Chinese lake endangers the political capital China has amassed in Africa.
Without Nord Stream 2, there is a limit to how much mischief Russia can do in Ukraine before it endangers its own economy.
Drought in the country's Central Highlands has affected a third of coffee plantations there and now endangers the region's supply of drinking water.
It endangers whatever operation America's ally is undergoing in Syria, and could very well lead to the deaths of a number of people.
For Elliott, 38, the EU referendum is a David and Goliath battle with elites and a doomed European project that endangers Britain's prosperity.
And there's no compassion in subjecting our children to toxic air that impairs their neurological development and endangers their best chances at success.
"The bill authorises the government to take firm and retaliatory measures against terrorist activities of American forces that endangers Iran's interests," TV reported.
"Nothing endangers the rouble for now," it said, adding that the Russian currency may firm beyond 58.5 against the dollar later on Monday.
Wednesday, organizers cancelled the biggest gathering for training sex workers and sex work advocates, citing a newly-passed law that endangers sex workers.
I think it endangers our ability to get support from the American people, the civilian American people, when we need it the most.
Netanyahu said Syrian president Bashar al-Assad must understand that "his provision of a forward base for Iran and its proxies endangers Syria".
Every dollar spent on nuclear weapons endangers one that could be invested in more useful military capabilities or in vital domestic spending priorities.
" Without citing to any scientific evidence or medical data, the platform also trumpets that "abortion endangers the health and well-being of women.
The investigation endangers the ratification of the landmark United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement — the rehashed trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
We'll seek to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who destroys federal property, endangers our frontline operators, or violates our sovereignty.
But when the rubber meets the road and standing by your principles also badly endangers you politically, most politicians swallow those allegedly foundational principles.
Chicago can hardly afford an increased police presence at the Games to quell the massive violence throughout the city that endangers every Olympic visitor.
"Any content — including comments — that endangers minors is abhorrent, and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube," a YouTube spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
This quickly changes when Varys learns that Daenerys is willing to charge into King's Landing, even if it endangers the lives of innocent people.
Utah lets police or firefighters disable drones that fly over wildfires, and in Louisiana, law enforcement can disable one if it endangers the public.
China has consistently opposed the deployment of the U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system and says that it endangers a regional security balance.
"This successful Brexit is a danger to risk assets if only because it endangers the established politics and the established economic policies," Gross said.
"Any content — including comments — that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube," a YouTube spokesperson told The Verge.
"Any content — including comments — that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube," the spokesperson said at the time.
In cases of rape or incest, or if the pregnancy endangers the life of the woman, ICE will assume the cost of the abortion.
The bill arguably endangers, rather than helps, at least one class of sex workers: adults who want to do their work consensually and safely.
Additionally, cities can punish operators for operating an unmanned aircraft in a manner that recklessly endangers persons or property while considering appropriate enforcement infrastructure.
Trump hurts America, endangers our democratic allies and increases the risk of war when he attacks a long and growing list of international agreements.
The Kessler syndrome plays center-stage in the movie "Gravity," in which an accidental space collision endangers a crew aboard a large space station.
Forcing immigrants to choose between a green card or the well-being of their children is cruel, and endangers the nonimmigrant public as well.
It endangers wildlife, it mars hiking and camping experiences, it splits up mutually dependent ecosystems, and it facilitates a host of other destructive activities.
By promoting the ludicrous idea that transgender women are inherently dangerous, the law endangers citizens who are already disproportionately vulnerable to violence and stigmatization.
Police have charged Marcella Zoia, of Toronto, with one count of mischief that endangers life, mischief relating to the damaged property, and common nuisance.
The House's failure to require universal paid sick leave is an embarrassment that endangers the health of workers, consumers and the broader American public.
His authoritarianism threatens libertarian ideals as well as progressive ones, he's personally repugnant in ways that transcend politics, and his incompetence endangers us all.
The lack of masks, gowns and ventilators endangers both patients and health care workers, and stymies the nation's ability to respond to the crisis.
"Putting cops in schools is a threat to school safety that endangers the lives of millions of black, brown and indigenous children," he tweeted.
For instance, an attempt to remove the current Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) system endangers the support of virtually the entire American business community.
This is exactly the kind of creative manufacturing of crimes from innocent and indeed constitutionally protected acts that endangers the liberties of all Americans.
Currently, Newbold says, she has just one adjudicator under her, a staffing shortage that is creating a backlog and she believes endangers national security.
The French must seize this historical moment, because after all, what is at stake for this election is wild globalization that endangers our civilization.
"Outside interference endangers our patients' health by limiting, and sometimes altogether eliminating, access to medically accurate information and to the full range of health care."
His flirtation with Russian President Putin — a man whose immense power endangers the lives of journalists willing to be critical of him — is well known.
At present a woman has to get permission for an abortion, and may have one only if her pregnancy endangers her physical or mental health.
The teen has been charged with one count of mischief that endangers life, mischief relating to the damaged property, and common nuisance, the CBC reports.
The story goes on to propose that smartphone manufacturers should be held responsible for creating a product that endangers people's safety when they're on foot.
"The United States will take appropriate actions to hold accountable anyone who endangers the safety and security of our mission and its personnel," he added.
"Any content—including comments—that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube," a YouTube spokesperson said in a statement.
"This endangers me professionally," said Olivier Coldefy, a court psychologist who works in French Guiana, whose travel plans fell through because of the train chaos.
" As a result, the authors conclude that "in commanding Apple to create forensic software that would bypass iPhone security features, the Order endangers public safety.
This characterization endangers the outcome of this work, throwing a decades-long effort for a better count into the crosshairs of a deeply partisan Washington.
"The United States will take appropriate actions to hold accountable anyone who endangers the safety and security of our mission and its personnel," he warned.
Leading members of US Congress have warned that they will block any UK-US trade deal if Boris Johnson's administration endangers the Good Friday Agreement.
While both congressional intelligence committees have launched inquiries, the current environment of partisanship fundamentally endangers their ability to effectively examine the activities of the Kremlin.
"That endangers the stability of our country, and in the end, I think it will also harm the stability of the United States," he said.
This proposal destroys the innovation of a whole generation of early scientists, hampers the momentum of American medical research, and endangers the health of Americans.
And I'm quite certain Trump will give someone grounds for impeachment, either by doing something that endangers national security or because it helps his pocketbook.
He was the crystallization of a culture of racism that not only daily endangers black Americans but that also bolsters white privilege of all sorts.
TEHRAN — Iran blocked Telegram, the most popular messaging app in the country, on Tuesday, claiming the service used by 40 million Iranians endangers national security.
Over-reliance on oil ties our nation to far-flung conflicts, sends our troops into harm's way, and endangers them once they're in conflict zones.
Trump's Putin-like attacks against them endangers their lives and gives aid and comfort to every dictator who treats reporters as enemies of the state.  .
"This level is simply too low, it's a step backward, and a cut of this magnitude endangers our nation's natural and cultural resources," said Rep.
Pushback has been significant for the pipeline, which endangers over 2,000 acres of forest, wetlands and waterways that are all essential to life in Pennsylvania.
"The administration's obstruction not only violates long established precedent, it endangers our very democracy," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on the floor ahead of the vote.
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I think the alt-right doesn't want immigration, legal or illegal, because they oppose immigration on the basis that it endangers Western civilization or European ethnicity.
" "Donald Trump sits atop the most hateful Republican platform in history — one that sorely endangers the most fundamental American values of fairness and equality for all.
Of course, fast forward to today, and the idea that Japanese economic might somehow endangers Americans is almost laughable after two decades of deflation in Japan.
So, when is the time for dialogue with North Korea to avoid a war no one wants and end a nuclear program that endangers the world?
Indeed, this fear endangers U.S. national security by tying the hands of the nation's policymakers as they devise a strategy to defeat ISIS and al Qaeda.
"The bottom line is it is a continued effort to build a ballistic missile threat that endangers world peace, regional peace and certainly the United States."
Therefore, the precarious nature of the firm's business model not only endangers the landlords that are directly exposed to the company, but the market at large.
It's obviously too soon to say whether this is a gross overreaction or a harbinger of how much the venture endangers traditional health care power players.
It suggested that regulators monitor those banks and set up an emergency way to rescue them to prevent a domino effect that endangers other small lenders.
As he tries to prevent the love of his life from driving a stake through his heart, a true monster threat endangers AJ and his friends.
Congress must urgently reassert its constitutional powers before Trump's erratic behavior ruins the US and world economy and further endangers the planet both environmentally and diplomatically.
The new law authorizes terminating a pregnancy if it endangers the life of the mother; when the fetus is unviable; and when pregnancy resulted from rape.
Critics have said that the Remain in Mexico policy endangers migrants who fled violence in their home countries, because Mexican border cities are also often unsafe.
The big argument by Junior and the other advocates is that the sound of a gun firing is so loud it endangers the hearing of hunters.
" He added, "They are passing a law which endangers our soldiers, will undermine our international standing and undermine us as a country of law and order.
"Both Greg and the homeless people he helps have a constitutional right to be free of government interference that endangers their lives," he said on Friday.
In an email to Vox, a spokesperson wrote: Any content — including comments — that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube.
It also endangers democratic elections around the world, in which a well-timed data breach or site outage can meaningfully impact—and potentially destabilize—the democratic process.
While there is a near consensus on abortion in cases where a pregnancy endangers a person's life, attitudes on abortion in other cases differ among Jewish authorities.
The finding that an extremist narrowly winning endangers a party in a general election jibes with examples like, say, Tea Party activist Christine O'Donnell defeating moderate Rep.
As the nameless monster in Frankenstein, he is a childlike force of destruction, unaware of his own strength in a way that immediately endangers everyone around him.
The power cut endangers one of the few bright spots: rising foreign investment, particularly in the tech sector, which is central to the country's export-led economy.
"Any content—including comments—that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube," a YouTube spokesperson said in a statement by email.
That endangers the sources of criminal investigators, many of whom are people who communicate with investigators at great personal risk and to whom confidentiality has been promised.
"Our delegation emphasized the central importance of combating the corruption which endangers security and undermines the Afghan people's ability achieve a stable and prosperous future," Pelosi said.
Jeronimo Yanez, who is leaving the force, was acquitted June 16 of second-degree manslaughter and two counts of intentional discharge of a firearm that endangers safety.
I think we're programmed to do that up until the point where doing that endangers us or degrades the quality of our life; then we act communally.
No form of content that endangers minors is acceptable on YouTube, which is why we have terminated certain channels that attempt to endanger children in any way.
"The armyworm attack endangers the entire maize sector and is creating serious risks of food insecurity, because it's the most commonly grown cereal in Cameroon," she said.
Some have criticized ROSA's approach, saying it endangers vulnerable women by putting unwanted media attention and police focus on the importing of abortion pills into Northern Ireland.
Those who argue that the obstruction of justice statute constitutes a limitation on the president's power are advocating a course of action that endangers everyone's civil liberties.
The failure of the Tories in Britain endangers a successful Brexit, and Republicans' faltering now might threaten both limited government and the implementation of market-oriented conservatism.
A two-year project headed by University College London and The Lancet, published in December, found no evidence that the arrival of migrants endangers a nation's health.
While I have great sympathy for these families, I don't see why they deserve further compensation that critically and endangers our citizens and sovereignty in the world.
EPA (2007), five justices determined that EPA not only has the authority but also the responsibility to cut pollution if it endangers public health -- which it does.
"The idea of trying to create crimes just because we disagree with [Trump] politically, and target him, really endangers democracy,"  Dershowitz said on a recent radio broadcast.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria accused Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday of exploiting a failed coup to implement a harsh Islamist agenda that endangers Turkey and its neighbors.
As the founder of the Need to Impeach movement, I assure you I find this behavior — which endangers every American — beneath the contempt of any true patriot.
Rather, she values her own happiness so much that she won't tie herself to someone who endangers it, even if he can save her family from penury.
Unmet needs for contraception increase the rate of informal work, which actually endangers women's working rights and makes them more vulnerable to unemployment if they become pregnant.
Mr. Trump has vowed to seek "complete denuclearization" in North Korea and has threatened "fire and fury" aimed at the country if it endangers the United States.
"This type of propaganda endangers the health and safety of children within our community and around the world, and must be denounced in the strongest language possible."
While President Trump's unpopularity endangers his party's incumbents far and wide and Texas may indeed be getting bluer, the state has been very red for very long.
Ditch the Sidewalks: In many places, biking on sidewalks endangers pedestrians who may not see or hear you, and puts you well outside drivers' field of view.
This regulatory rollback gives chemical plants across the country a free pass, in pursuit of greater profits, to operate in a way that endangers families and workers.
Pardoning war criminals endangers the entire military community, and it sends a message to our troops that there are no repercussions for criminal behavior on the battlefield.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu coupled praise for U.S.-led strikes on Syrian targets on Saturday with a warning that Iran's presence there further endangers Syria.
Kushner's access to top-secret material not only endangers security in the West Wing, it threatens the trust our alliances have in sharing sensitive material with us.
"Some would say it even endangers a victory in November because the further you go to the left or right, the further you frustrate independents," Cleaver said.
Huang Chung-yen, a spokesman for Taiwan's Presidential Office, said Beijing "should stop behaviour of this sort, which endangers regional peace, and not be an international troublemaker".
To reckon with the available light, he had to compensate by lengthening the time of exposure, which endangers any image to the hazards of wobble and blur.
On Thursday, the company also said that "no form of content that endangers minors is acceptable on YouTube," whether on its main platform or its kids-focused application.
Ever since humans started sending spacecraft into orbit, there have been nearly 200 accidental explosions in space, according to Liou, which can create debris that endangers other spacecraft.
The U.S. Treasury said the Commission's order that Apple pay 13 billion euros in back taxes to Ireland — which the company and Dublin are appealing — endangers EU-U.
Since my 8-year-old endangers literally no one, the politicians denying her rights must be lying when they claim to be doing so for reasons of safety.
The U.S. Treasury said the Commission's order that Apple pay 13 billion euros in back taxes to Ireland - which the company and Dublin are appealing - endangers EU-U.
It is already illegal to use federal funding to pay for abortions, except in the case of rape or incest, or when the pregnancy endangers the mother's life.
Bybee argued the 9th Circuit panel's decision endangers the bedrock constitutional principle that courts have only limited power to review immigration policies adopted by Congress and the president.
And he justifies his focus on the President's character is because it contains the roots of what he refers to a "forest fire" presidency that endangers American institutions.
They endanger the national economy—and conspiring with other countries endangers national security—on a far greater scale than the harms wrought by drug possession and street crimes.
Conclusive evidence shows that delaying treatment in people diagnosed with HIV endangers their health and delays viral suppression, which stops the disease progressing to AIDS and prevents death.
Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" was banned because, according to the home minister, it "goes against Islamic teachings," and even "endangers public harmony" — whatever that means.
The political and security situation was what people tried to forget at night while partying, but now, they know that unchecked political corruption endangers their way of life.
An outbreak in a detention facility endangers all who come in contact with migrants, from immigration enforcement staff to workers at detention facilities, asylum officers, lawyers, and judges.
Using chilling language that evoked the horror of a nuclear exchange, Mr. Trump threatened to unleash "fire and fury" against North Korea if it endangers the United States.
UNICEF has described the 400-kilometer front-line (248 miles) as one of the most mine-contaminated places of the planet, estimating that it endangers about 220,000 children.
The studies show the GGR endangers the lives of newborns and their parents, by denying them lifesaving education about safe sex, maternal care, cancer screenings, and HIV transmission.
They see their progressive colleagues shaping an image of a Democratic House leaning so far to the left that it endangers the future of the current House majority.
The last provisions apparently include anyone who an immigration official feels endangers "public safety or national security," even if that person doesn't face charges -- giving wide latitude to officers.
In the family, the child is without a doubt a hardly bearable burden, especially under their crowded living conditions, and due to her aggressions she endangers the small siblings.
China has been building runways and military facilities on reclaimed shoals and sandbars there to reinforce its territorial claims in the sea, something the US says endangers free passage.
"The bottom line is it's a continued effort to build a threat, a ballistic missile threat that endangers world peace, regional peace, and certainly the United States," he said.
In the long run Bibi's overt alignment with America's Republicans and the evangelical right endangers the bipartisan pro-Israeli consensus in Washington that is the foundation of Israel's security.
"There is a way to have this debate but an amendment that endangers our national security is not it," spokesperson AshLee Strong said in an email to BuzzFeed News.
Officials told the Post that the information was incredibly sensitive and that its exposure endangers the relationship with an ally, which had not approved sharing the information with Russia.
"Unlike principled Republicans who have stood up to Trump, Pat Toomey appears all too ready to stand by and do nothing as Trump insults and endangers our troops," VoteVets.
Carino points out that in Tanzania, as in much of Zika-affected Latin America, abortion is permitted only when the pregnancy endangers the life or health of the woman.
It is clear to the those paying attention that cartels have control, which endangers the U.S., Mexico, and the migrants who seek to come here both legally and illegally.
Since taking office, President Trump's reactions to major national security threats have been reckless, with a double standard that actually endangers our country instead of actually keeping it safe.
By sanctioning illegal behavior, he endangers the safety of our troops, giving our adversaries a green light to similarly mistreat men and women who serve honorably in our military.
" The pledge, launched by the conservative group American Family Association (AFA) late last week, says Target's new policy "endangers women and children by allowing men to frequent women's facilities.
Trump's decision wasn't disastrous because it risked causing riots but because, long-term, it endangers whatever thin chance remains of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Menashe Lustig plays the title character, whose wife's death endangers his custody of his son (Ruben Niborski) — a rule in his Hasidic community requires a mother in every household.
"Giving police direct access to request private footage endangers communities and facilitates near-constant surveillance by local police," the digital rights group said in a blog post on Tuesday.
"The ban is not only unconstitutional -- it endangers women's health care across our state," said Felicia Brown-Williams, Mississippi state director for Planned Parenthood Southeast Advocates, in a statement.
PiS has cast the election as a choice between a fair society that espouses Catholic values and a liberal order that promotes a chosen few and endangers family life.
"Any content — including comments — that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube," a YouTube spokesperson said in a statement provided to CNN Business.
The new rules prohibit investments in core military technology and anything that endangers national security, along with the gambling and sex industries, according to a government statement released Friday.
For example, just 230 members of Congress tried to stop the passage of the anti–sex trafficking bill SESTA/FOSTA, which opponents said endangers people who sell consensual sex.
US president Donald Trump signed the controversial "anti-sex trafficking" SESTA/FOSTA bill into law on Wednesday, a move that critics say endangers consensual sex workers and promotes internet censorship.
"Ellison's financial support of Donald Trump endangers the well-being of women, immigrants, communities of color, the environment, LGBTQ and trans communities, disabled people, and workers everywhere," the petition added.
The graft scandal endangers Temer's efforts to push unpopular austerity reforms through Congress aimed at curbing a growing budget deficit that cost Brazil its investment grade credit rating in 2015.
The company sent us the following statement in response to our questions: Any content — including comments — that endangers minors is abhorrent and we have clear policies prohibiting this on YouTube.
"President Trump is not making anyone more secure with a budget that hollows out our economy and endangers working families," Nancy Pelosi, House minority leader (D-California), told reporters Thursday.
President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement endangers the United States' leadership in clean energy technologies, Johnson Controls chief Alex Molinaroli told CNBC on Friday.
"No form of content that endangers minors is acceptable on YouTube, which is why we have terminated certain channels that attempt to endanger children in any way," the company said.
There are times when termination of the pregnancy is necessary, such as when the pregnancy endangers the mother's health or if the fetus has malformations that are incompatible with life.
Every time the President of the United States calls the media the "enemy of the people" he endangers the lives of each & every member of the media in this country.
Alice Schwarzer, a prominent feminist, warned that Germany was "naïvely importing male violence, sexism and anti-semitism" and called the episode a consequence of "false tolerance" that endangers German democracy.
The virus, which repeatedly sparks panic far beyond Central Africa, endangers millions mainly because of how little the world invests in routine non-Ebola care in its countries of origin.
In short, the ACE rule abandons EPA's responsibility to take effective actions to reduce carbon pollution from power plants even though scientific evidence demonstrates that CO2 pollution endangers public health.
Every time the FBI asks for a backdoor, the FBI also endangers countless numbers of people around the world who just want to be able to criticize their government freely.
Gray divorce potentially endangers retirement for both parties, since they may be living on half the income they'd expected to have and may feel resentful about their change of plans.
"The decision sets a dangerous standard that glorifies systematic human rights abuses, legitimizes illegal aggression and occupation, and endangers peace in the Middle East," the group said in a statement.
Securing America's Future Energy (SAFE) believes this collusion endangers both our economic sovereignty and national security, and is committed to mitigating the vulnerabilities it perpetuates in the American transportation sector.
What he has done is exercise his clear authority to disavow an agreement of a prior administration, which it acknowledged to be nonbinding, that he believes endangers national security interests.
"Ellison's financial support of Donald Trump endangers the well-being of women, immigrants, communities of color, the environment, LGBTQ and trans communities, disabled people, and workers everywhere," the petition states.
Schiff confronted this dynamic head-on this week, calling for Republicans to have the "courage" to make the decision that they think is right, even if it endangers their seat.
" After launching the retaliatory strikes, the IDF said Iranian missile represented "definitive proof of its real intentions of its entrenchment in Syria, which endangers the State of Israel and regional stability.
"Our delegation emphasized the central importance of combating the corruption which endangers security and undermines the Afghan people's ability to achieve a stable and prosperous future," Pelosi said in the statement.
The city of South Miami and several immigrant-rights groups, who filed a lawsuit challenging the ban, say it endangers public safety by fueling fear of law enforcement in immigrant communities.
Limiting its role in projects such as the Galileo geolocation system, at a time when America is wavering on its NATO commitments and Russia is stirring up trouble, endangers all Europeans.
"The publicly financed anti-refugee propaganda has blatantly demonized migrants, suggesting that migration is responsible for terrorism, that migration – as such – endangers Hungarian culture," the human rights group Helsinki Committee said.
Washington (CNN)CNN's Wolf Blitzer pleaded Tuesday with Donald Trump's campaign manager for her to ask the GOP nominee to dial back his harassment against the media, saying it endangers reporters.
The country's military also said it was implementing a new system which will allow them to "punish and retaliate" against North Korea's leadership if it endangers the country with nuclear weapons.
"Stationing ICE agents in local courthouses instills needless additional fear and anxiety within immigrant communities, discourages interacting with the judicial system, and endangers the safety of entire communities," the commission wrote.
The Environmental Protection Agency released the aviation plan, known as an "endangerment finding," which concludes that the planet-warming pollution produced by airplanes endangers human health by contributing to climate change.
It is abundantly clear that this vacuum in the international community has enabled authoritarian regimes like Russia and China to assert undue influence on the world stage and endangers global democracy.
But Pruitt has been under pressure from conservative climate change skeptics in Congress to go further and upend the scientific finding that CO2 endangers human health, which underpins all carbon regulation.
"Pollution endangers the stability of the Earth's support systems and threatens the continuing survival of human societies," the authors of the Commission on Pollution and Health research said in the report.
" House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi: "The President's decision to follow his misguided and uninformed campaign promise to destroy the successful Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action endangers global security and defies comprehension.
Homeland Security officials acknowledge that many of the children are fleeing violence in their home country, but they say that paying smugglers to transport them to the border endangers the children.
"The bottom line is, it's a continued effort to build a threat — a ballistic missile threat that endangers world peace, regional peace, and certainly, the United States," the defense secretary said.
ICE officials say the lack of cooperation endangers Americans, but cities and counties named in the reports say they are an attempt to force them to collaborate with the immigration authorities.
Instead of understanding the magnitude of the hour and rising above political considerations, they continue to deal in cheap politics that endangers a crucial moment in the history of the nation.
This concentration, Stoller argues, endangers democracy because it crushes small businesses, wrests concessions from workers, and allows corporations to amass uncountable fortunes that they can then throw into the electoral process.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last week threatened visa restrictions on anyone who endangers the peace process in South Sudan and said on Monday that Washington could take further action.
Advocates have joined Apple and other tech companies in arguing that providing any form of guaranteed access for law enforcement endangers the privacy and security of everyday users of the Internet.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last week threatened visa restrictions on anyone who endangers the peace process in South Sudan and said on Monday that Washington could take further action.
But D, in a pointlessly stupid move that endangers his newly rediscovered childhood sweetheart (an excellent Shantol Jackson) and their young daughter, decides to give his package to the Turks instead.
This endangers every American overseas by incentivizing kidnappers and encouraging hostage-takers, and since Iran's release of five US hostages in January, multiple American citizens have been thrown into Iranian jail cells.
Another option Pruitt could take would be to challenge the very basis upon which Obama's EPA created many of its climate change focused regulations: its finding that carbon dioxide endangers public health.
"As a physician from Alabama who provides abortions, I have seen firsthand how Jeff Sessions' brand of politics endangers the health and safety of women and families," Parker said in a statement.
The challengers from the EU's east say the obligatory relocation of asylum-seekers arriving in frontline countries like Greece and Italy via the Mediterranean undermines their sovereignty and endangers their homogenous societies.
Alarmist tracts that warn about how the Web endangers culture or coarsens civilization miss the point that the same was said in turn about theater, lyric poetry, the novel, film, and television.
DUBAI, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Egypt's purchase of Russian fighter jets puts it at risk of U.S. sanctions and endangers future acquisitions of U.S. equipment, a U.S. state department official said on Monday.
In the last quarter of the book, a violent crackdown in Wukan endangers his family there and turns him into a full-fledged activist in exile — finally, a position befitting his status.
The reality of daily life in Dharavi is sobering, however: Laborers work in unsafe conditions, and a lack of basic services like clean water and sanitation facilities endangers the health of residents.
The use of antibiotics on citrus adds a wrinkle to an intensifying debate about whether the heavy use of antimicrobials in agriculture endangers human health by neutering the drugs' germ-slaying abilities.
Ending the primary over coronavirus concerns is a mistakeFirst, let's address what might appear the strongest argument against continuing the primary: that continuing the contest endangers voters amid the present coronavirus crisis.
It both endangers the human health from air pollution before the new standards take effect and weakens EPA's ability under the Clean Air Act's authority to monitor air quality in the future.
The convergence creates a spectacle that is eerily beautiful, yet according to one study endangers some 24,113 birds a year, starkly illustrating the perils of humans and animals sharing an urban ecosystem.
Even though other officials in the Trump administration have emphasized cooperation with Mexico, experts have long warned that the president's own harsh anti-immigrant rhetoric endangers security and military relations with its ally.
But privacy groups warn that forcing companies to crack their own encryption endangers the technical integrity of the Internet and threatens not just the privacy of customers but potentially citizens of any country.
In today's Europe, thundered Mr Orban, "it is forbidden to speak the truth": that immigration brings crime and terrorism and "endangers our way of life, our culture, our customs and our Christian traditions".
The opposition: Many House Democrats didn't vote for the bill in their chamber, arguing it endangers patients by taking FDA out of the process for allowing a patient to receive an unapproved drug.
"The bottom line is, it's a continued effort to build a threat -- a ballistic missile threat that endangers world peace, regional peace and certainly the United States," US Defense Secretary James Mattis said.
First, given how politicized the Affordable Care Act has become, it's important to clarify that our case is not a challenge to the act, and winning our case in no way endangers it.
We already have thousands of people serving in our military who are trans, so we would be either be throwing out people or forcing them to live a lie… which endangers our military.
This endangers women's health, leaving them with fewer options for safe, timely, and comprehensive preventive care, and is certain to delay provision of care or altogether deter women from seeking care at all.
He faced one charge of second-degree manslaughter and another to charges of intentional discharge of a firearm that endangers safety — charges brought because the bullets could have hit Reynolds and her daughter.
A few places in the region have legalized abortion, allowing women to seek the procedure on request without needing to prove that they have been raped or that a pregnancy endangers their lives.
Ms. Price Pierre, who is also working on a book about the legacy of violence in the United States, said that this inability to acknowledge the humanity of black men ultimately endangers them.
But how would diplomats and career officials respond to implementing a Sanders foreign policy that Politico called an "unprecedented threat to the status quo" if they believe it endangers American interests and allies?
If something goes wrong — which is to say, if something endangers profit making — they can serve as convenient scapegoats, but any stupid or dangerous decisions they make result from being personifications of capital.
Legal scholars said while the strategy may seem rational it endangers the credibility of the office of the U.S. Solicitor General, who is responsible for defending the administration's policies at the Supreme Court.
Congress has passionately pushed back on his decision to move troops, arguing it's a betrayal of one of America's best partners in the region and endangers the broader fight against ISIS and other extremists.
This ongoing conflict endangers the future autonomy of documenta as a radical exhibition, pushing it toward the same profit-above-everything motive that has corroded the political potential and emancipatory possibility of contemporary arts.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry said Friday it has taken "compulsory measures" against Chinese-born Australian writer Yang Hengjun, who has been in detention since January on suspicion of action that endangers state security.
After the incursion on Sunday, a spokesman for Taiwan's presidential office, Huang Chung-yen, said Beijing "should stop behavior of this sort, which endangers regional peace, and not be an international troublemaker," Reuters reported.
Well, lots of things aren't good ... Most leaders in the Western world agree that a terrorist is someone who endangers peace and international security with their actions, often with a political goal in mind.
It endangers the U.S.'s standing in the world, invites war mongers to fill the vacuum left by voiding the agreement, and threatens further destabilization to a region of the world already eyeing collapse.
A longstanding policy, the Hyde Amendment bans the use of federal funds to pay for abortions for Medicaid recipients except in cases of rape, incest or when pregnancy endangers the life of the mother.
Zion National Park, Utah (CNN)As the glow of light pollution from cities and towns endangers our view of the night sky, gaze up at the stars from Zion National Park in southern Utah.
The Police Department, through programs like the Bicycle Safe Passage Initiative, has focused on drivers who engage in behavior that endangers cyclists, cracking down on infractions like failure to yield to pedestrians and bicycles.
In the extraordinary case of the election of 2016, Republicans must openly and unequivocally oppose Donald Trump, a candidate who endangers the future — and the fabric — of our country as well as our party.
And he simply ignored questions about whether Hamas, in launching rockets at Israel, fires them indiscriminately or intentionally at civilians, and whether it endangers its own civilian population by firing rockets from residential neighborhoods.
The public is ready for this, and the actions by San Francisco, Somerville, Berkeley and Oakland show it: Our society does not have to allow the spread of new technology that endangers our privacy.
But it is the second article that truly endangers our system of checks and balances and the important role of the courts as the umpires between the legislative and executive branches under the Constitution.
On America's campuses, a tightening net of government regulations is increasingly excluding some of the young minds our country needs most -- a trend that endangers our ability as a nation to innovate and compete.
" He quotes a story from The Hill that puts the words "endangers democracy" in quotation marks following the unquoted words, "special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
This happened to me in Indiana over 20 years ago, but it still really threatens and endangers a lot of people in need of life-saving care all across the country to this day.
There had been hints for years that Russia was quietly scouting potential replacements for Assad, whose heavy-handed response to 2011 protests had sent his country careening into a civil war that endangers Russian interests.
Instead, Republicans revile the nonprofit health care provider because it also offers abortion care, but federal Medicaid funding is not used to cover abortion unless a woman was raped or the pregnancy endangers her life.
"The amount of talent leaving the State Department endangers the institution and undermines American leadership, security and interests around the world," said the letter, led by Representative Eliot Engel, the top Democrat on the committee.
And we will crack down on monopolies and the concentration of economic power that has led to higher prices for consumers, workers and small businesses -- and make sure Wall Street never endangers Main Street again.
But while TPP and Paris were missed economic opportunities, the decision to end the Iran deal endangers the national security of the United States and opens a box of evil spirits in the Middle East.
This weekend thousands will arrive in D.C. to protest President Trump's inauguration; however, when the goal is lost in the expression of righteous anger it is both futile and endangers the value of our message.
" Alternative for Germany's 100-page program states that, "Islam does not belong to Bavaria," and warns that the religion's spread endangers "the internal peace, our legal and value systems, as well as our cultural identity.
"I don't think this fence endangers anyone's life," Mr. Kobach said, while claiming that migrants would not seek to cross the border at the point where the new portion of wall ends, near a cliff.
So if drilling the arctic refuge trashes American conservation history, endangers wildlife, violates the cultural identity of local people, and it then there is the notion of catastrophic climate change, why did Republicans do it?
Ms. Goldberg can argue Israel politics and policies all she wants, but she should not fail to acknowledge that delegitimization of Israel is not only offensive in itself but also dehumanizes and endangers innocent people.
And obviously normal gun laws would still apply to a gun drone—you can't go fire it wherever you want or in a way that endangers people or you could perhaps be charged with reckless conduct.
But civil liberties groups warn that forcing companies to crack their own encryption endangers the technical integrity of the Internet and threatens not just the privacy of customers but potentially that of citizens of any country.
"It is numbing how an atmosphere that endangers the well-being and safety of another person could occur within an organization that prided itself on commitment to each other and to its community," President Barron said.
The petition, titled "Stop construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline which endangers the water supply to Native American reservations," already has the 100,000 signatures needed to require a response from the White House within 60 days.
" Here to explain that and more of what he thinks about the today&aposs developments, Alan Dershowitz, Harvard Law Professor Emeritus and author of the new book "Trumped Up: How Criminalization of Political Differences Endangers Democracy.
" GERMAN ASSOCIATION FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED FIRMS BVMW President Mario Ohoven: "The decision of the Federal Administrative Court to allow legal diesel bans in cities endangers the existence of many small and medium-sized companies.
BEIJING, July 19 (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry said Friday it has taken "compulsory measures" against Chinese-born Australian writer Yang Hengjun, who has been in detention since January on suspicion of action that endangers state security.
To admit that the body (and mind that sits within it) might be far more complex than our most delicate, intricate inventions endangers all kinds of things: the medical industrial complex, the wellness industry, countless startups.
The officer was also acquitted of two counts of discharging a firearm that endangers safety, according to CNN, which reported that several members of Castile's family screamed profanities and cried Friday after the verdicts were announced.
The EU's perpetual inconsistency that on the one hand pursues integration and on the other keeps the handbrake within reach through procedures such as Article 50 of the Lisbon treaty is what really endangers its survival.
National security experts declared under penalty of perjury in federal court that banning entire nationalities like this endangers troops on the ground overseas, and actually increases the terror threat by promoting a "clash of civilization" narrative.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Hong Kong's status as a Chinese territory is not up for discussion and Beijing will not sit idly by if the situation there endangers national security, China's Hong Kong affairs office said on Tuesday.
I think that Harvard should offer more than a mere dictat for demanding personal anonymity and privacy in the context of a national public health crisis that endangers more than just those who are currently afflicted.
But the plaintiffs said the relatively scant number of accessible signals violates state and federal laws, including the Americans with Disabilities Act, and endangers almost 200,000 New Yorkers who are blind, deaf-blind or partially sighted.
Last night also confirmed how quickly a heady movement heralded in good times can be labelled a risky rebellion in bad — and that if the bad endangers the peace of the realm, citizens won't opt in.
CTA reserves the right in its sole discretion to disqualify any entry at any time which, in CTA's opinion, endangers the safety or well being of any person, or fails to comply with these Official Rules.
Social media companies, airlines and retailers overhype the short-term benefits of facial recognition while using unreadable privacy policies and vague disclaimers that make it hard to understand how the technology endangers users' privacy and freedom.
Content groups, like the Recording Industry Association of America, have opposed including the provision in trade agreements in part due to fears that other countries could implement the law in a way that endangers copyright protections.
The Trump administration just sent California an unusually strong message about its homelessness crisis: an environmental complaint that waste from people on the streets, like poop, endangers the environment and goes against federal water-quality standards.
"Violating emissions standards endangers public health and can give violators an unfair advantage in the marketplace," Jeffrey Wood, acting assistant attorney general in the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division, said in a written statement.
It's perfectly reasonable to be alarmed by this, and it's perfectly appropriate to call out people who want to couch the basic premise of climate change in terms of a "debate" as it endangers us all.[CNBC]
The Dow and the S&P 500 scaled new record highs intraday before closing lower after U.S. President Donald Trump warned he will counter North Korea with "fire and fury" if the country endangers the United States.
In this research, these voters respond to an economic message that says our elected officials must do better than a short-term spending spree that endangers retirement security for older Americans, health care for families, and education.
It endangers travelers, makes hungry people more hungry, reminds voters of good things government regularly does and reduces economic growth when financial markets are in turmoil because of clear and present danger of a significant economic downturn.
When, for example, the UAE tightened its cybercrime law, adding vaguely worded provisions establishing prison terms for anyone who endangers national security or "the higher interests of the State," companies might have reconsidered having their offices there.
"The trespassing hurts regional peace and stability, harms China's sovereignty and security, and endangers the lives of frontline officers and soldiers of both sides," Ren said, according to a story posted on the military's English-language website.
The extension of the ban to green card (recently reversed) and Special Immigrant Visas holders endangers our troops currently in contact, and all future troops who will need the services of interpreters, on whom their lives will depend.
The most persuasive criticism of the op-ed isn't that the author is doing something wrong in the White House, but that going public in the form of an op-ed itself endangers their quiet anti-Trump insurgency.
Greenpeace said it had the right to protest peacefully in the international waters against the Arctic drilling, which the group says endangers Arctic birds and is contrary to Norway's commitment to reduce carbon emissions under the Paris Agreement.
"Fans have the right to voice their displeasure vocally or by not watching or attending games, but when displeasure is expressed in a way that embarrasses or endangers others, it cannot be condoned or tolerated," the team said.
This latest outbreak not only imperils the health of the Congolese people, it endangers peace and stability in a region core to American national security interests and causes Americans to question, once again, whether Ebola can be contained.
Washington (CNN)Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is facing a wave of withering bipartisan criticism that his effort to reform the State Department is instead spurring an exodus of talent that undermines American diplomacy and endangers the nation.
While I avoid buying products from companies that operate in Israeli settlements, I do so out of commitment to the two-state solution and my belief that the occupation endangers Israel's future as a Jewish and democratic state.
In honour of the great tradition that is walking into a room and commanding so much attention it endangers the gravitational balance of the planet, we decided to countdown the top 10 greatest entrance themes of all time.
As warmer weather endangers traditional Texas crops like peaches and pears, some growers have been enticed by exotic fruit like the golden kiwi fruit, a less fuzzy, sweeter and more nutritious cousin of the more common green species.
In addition to disturbing wildlife, Mr. Reinke faces several other charges, including being intoxicated to a degree that endangers himself or others, unreasonable noise and keeping an open container of alcohol in a vehicle, according to court documents.
The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a global emergency Thursday after the number of cases spiked tenfold in a week, calling it an "extraordinary event" that endangers countries outside China and requires a coordinated international response.
There is undeniable irony to California trying to enact fuel economy standards because it says the federal government's inaction endangers lives, only to be accused by the administration of endangering lives for not doing enough on air quality.
"Charities shall not carry out or sponsor any activity that endangers national security or public interests," Li Jianguo, vice chairman of the standing committee of the National People's Congress, China's parliament, said in an explanation of the law.
SB 63 is a robust law that establishes several guidelines for drone use:Permits drone use in accordance with federal lawClassifies drone use in a way that endangers the life or property of another as a disorderly person offense.
Instead, he would only sign off on whether the agency could use federal funds to pay for the procedures, which is legal only in the case of rape or incest, or when the pregnancy endangers the teen's life.
The government's cybersecurity arm issued a statement that each of the companies' social platform (WeChat, Tieba and Weibo, respectively) gives users an avenue to spread violence, terror, false rumors and obscene imagery that endangers national security and public safety.
This is the upsetting truth: Religious traditions that embrace retrograde beliefs—that female sexuality somehow endangers men, that women should submit to men in the home and in the public sphere—aren't equipped to deal with accusations of abuse.
Trump's economic agenda (as opposed to his campaign rhetoric), Luce predicts, will "deepen the economic conditions that gave rise to his candidacy," while the "scorn he pours on democratic traditions at home" endangers the promotion of liberal democracy abroad.
Said encouraging condom use endangers lives -- During a CNN town hall back in 2002, he said condoms are a poor way to stop the spread of sexually transmitted disease and actually endanger the lives of millions of young people.
OSLO (Reuters) - The ethics watchdog for Norway's $1-trillion wealth fund will focus this year on shipbreaking on India's beaches, which endangers workers and pollutes the sea and sand, and will also look into pollution caused by pharmaceutical companies.
Invoking Article XXI allows you to do anything you like, and thus endangers the whole system—which is why, given that the system is one which members have chosen to join and which they value, it is very rarely invoked.
The Category 22012 storm has already smashed Haiti and the Bahamas, killing at least 26 people in Haiti, and its current trajectory endangers millions of people living along the east coast of Florida and the coastline of Georgia and South Carolina.
On Friday, Minnesota police Officer Jeronimo Yanez was acquitted of one count of second-degree manslaughter and two counts of intentional discharge of a firearm that endangers safety for the fatal shooting of Philando Castile during a traffic stop last year.
Russian military doctrine explicitly states that Russia would consider using nuclear weapons in response to "conventional aggression" if it endangers the existence of the state, and recent Russian exercises demonstrate Russia's intent to use nuclear weapons first in a conventional conflict.
By striking "health" from that proviso—and effectively saying that a woman must carry a fetus to term if it endangers her well-being, unless it threatens it gravely—South Carolina law runs afoul of settled Supreme Court abortion-rights law.
On the other hand, making pardoning into a game – a prize to be won by the famous and those chosen by the famous – endangers the legitimacy of the very Constitution that gives Trump the power to pardon in the first place.
When he entered the courtroom, the Australian-born activist - wearing a black jacket and black shirt, a hero to some for exposing state secrets, and a villain to others who say he endangers security - gave a thumbs-up to his supporters.
Hundreds of American companies, including Mars, Nike, Levi Strauss and Starbucks, have urged President-elect Donald J. Trump not to abandon the Paris climate deal, saying a failure by the United States to build a clean economy endangers American prosperity.
Georgetown University researchers urged Chan to heed the lessons of Ebola and called on the WHO to convene a special emergency session of health and infectious disease experts to consider declaring Zika a serious health crisis that endangers international public health.
Asylum seekers can make claims that they suffered persecution related to race, religion, nationality, political opinion or their particular social group, broadly considered to include people who share a common characteristic that endangers them and whose governments will not protect them.
Additionally, reduction in sea ice endangers krill, which feed on the underside of sea ice, said Sean Todd, the chair in marine sciences at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Me., who was not involved in the new research.
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and more than a dozen green groups filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska arguing that the Trump administration's decision to lift restrictions on the site endangers wildlife.
" They continued, "We urge that those around him, and our elected representatives in general, take urgent steps to restrain his behavior and head off the potential nuclear catastrophe that endangers not only Korea and the United States but all of humankind.
" These inmates argued that allowing trans women in women's prisons "creates a situation that incessantly violates the privacy of female inmates; endangers the physical and mental health of the female plaintiffs and others, including prison staff; [and] increases the potential for rape.
The union did not respond to a request for comment but filed an unfair labor practices complaint against the city, arguing that the name change, which was first suggested by Evans in January, endangers the traveling public, according to the Sun-Times.
A week ago, Minnesota police Officer Jeronimo Yanez was acquitted of one count of second-degree manslaughter and two counts of intentional discharge of a firearm that endangers safety in the fatal shooting of Philando Castile during a traffic stop last year.
The current political surge in right-wing populism, exemplified most by the election of President Trump -- who duly made a prime-time announcement that America would withdraw from the Paris Agreement -- endangers even the tiny progress that has so far been made.
For instance, high-profile incidents in which police officers shoot black men have made black Americans particularly aware of the ways that police violence endangers their communities, which in turn has contributed to the rise of movements such as Black Lives Matter.
Dr. Breuner agreed: It's the environment that endangers the child, she said, not the gender issues; if the child's family and school and health care system are supportive, she said, the child should not be at higher risk than the general population.
" An entity would be added to the list, he added, when its activity "not only damages the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, and endangers China's national security and interests, but also threatens the global industrial chain and supply chain security.
Beyond recapturing some of the monetary costs of excess drinking, higher taxes could result in fewer people engaging in the kind of drinking that endangers their health and the health of others, Battaler said, pointing to the example of taxes on cigarettes.
Alaa's sister has told me that he and his lawyer are facing charges of joining an illegal organization (unidentified), committing a crime connected to this organization's foreign funding, spreading false news that endangers national security and using social media to spread such news.
The federal government responded by telling the court that the city's request was "ill-informed and legally baseless" and that it "endangers the safety and well-being of the American people" by interfering with state and federal efforts to cope with the crisis.
Now, through Dershowitz, Trump is advancing the regal argument that, as long as the president avoids violating the criminal law, "the king can do no wrong," regardless of how much he abuses the powers of his office and endangers or damages the country.
Make no mistake, banning all electronic and combustible tobacco products would save lives and while the premise of this legislation to address the uptick in youth tobacco use is positive, we cannot support an asymmetrical ban that disproportionately endangers the black community.
Friday's decision to cut funding "takes into account the challenges the international community faces in providing assistance in Gaza, where Hamas control endangers the lives of Gaza's citizens and degrades an already dire humanitarian and economic situation," the senior State Department official said.
Yet Democrats can counter that they owe a duty to the public, and to their own constitutional role, to find out whether any of Trump's business interests and entanglements are influencing him in a way that endangers national security and therefore merits impeachment.
"Phytoplankton are at the base, and if the base changes, it endangers everything else along the food web, going far enough to the polar bears or tuna or just about anything that you want to eat or love to see in pictures."
Judge Schroeder rightly recognized that transgender people in North Carolina, and all over the nation, have been using restrooms that match their gender identity without issue – and that HB2 interferes with transgender people's ability to work and learn and endangers their health.
The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, an intervenor in the case, said in a statement Monday the pipeline "endangers waters the Tribes rely on for their very existence," but that they are "undeterred" by Monday's news that oil is in the pipeline under Lake Oahe.
But reality soon began to sink in among the thousands who have been fighting the construction of the 1,153-mile Dakota Access Pipeline for months, which the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and others say endangers local drinking water and would disturb sacred tribal sites.
"The partner had not given the United States permission to share the material with Russia, and officials said Trump's decision to do so endangers cooperation from an ally that has access to the inner workings of the Islamic State," according to the Post's report.
"During the Senate confirmation process, DeVos did not oppose guns in schools, a dangerous gun lobby priority that endangers our children in the very place that should be a safe haven for learning," Watts said in a statement Tuesday after the Senate confirmed DeVos.
"No tobacco products should be marketed in a way that endangers kids – especially by using imagery that misleads them into thinking the products are things they'd eat or drink," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement here Reporting by Tamara Mathias in Bengaluru
It goes without saying that they can't arrest a white citizen, not even the drunken oaf who slams his Buick into a lamppost and endangers the life of his passenger, a young black woman whose beaten body is later found in a garbage heap.
It is as much a national security threat as the assertion that China's economic trade policies with the US threatens our security or the claim that Hispanic immigrants crossing our southern border endangers our security (both of which the Trump administration claims as national threats).
But in an interconnected, mobile world, not knowing where antibiotic-resistant bacteria are and how much they're hurting people endangers everyone, from people living rural areas of China to the US soldier who injures his finger and goes to a local hospital in Reno.
In other words, it's not a form of globalization that endangers factory jobs, but one that could have big consequences in other areas — leading to more competition for technologically advanced white-collar jobs, while also creating enormous new opportunities for American and Western European firms.
But unfortunately, that's where comprehension ran into a bit of a logjam, because my brain — enfeebled by almost four decades of car exhaust and brutish street planning that marginalizes and endangers pedestrians and cyclists — simply could not interpret the images that I was seeing.
Also on Friday, a trade group representing the developers and property managers of 22020,000 rental units in New York City pledged not to execute eviction warrants for the next 90 days, except in cases related to criminal or other behavior that endangers other residents.
"Pregnant people who are incarcerated often receive biased, coercive information about their reproductive options, get substandard prenatal and postnatal care that endangers their health, and are denied reasonable accommodations that help ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy," according to the ACLU of Southern California.
When the 2,100 degree Fahrenheit lava hits 70 degree salt water, it results in an explosive reaction that sends rock, glass and fragments of molten lava called spatter onto the land and out to the sea, where it endangers wildlife, hikers and tour boats.
Medical experts warn that this not only needlessly endangers the lives of tens of thousands of immigrants and asylum seekers—many of whom have never been charged with a crime—but threatens to infect prison staff and the surrounding communities, further straining emergency medical resources.
These missiles, Graham says, are an unacceptable threat to the American homeland — so Trump would go to war to stop them: LAUER: Are you saying it's okay to use a military option that immediately endangers the lives of millions of people in that region?
For some, Jones' partial de-platforming offered a sliver of hope that big tech companies were perhaps finally ready to make the difficult decisions necessary to transparently and consistently crack down on behavior that stifles speech of others, endangers users, and is potentially harmful to broader discourse.
If you're going to do it, (a) use its power as a means to extract information about presidential misconduct that you can't otherwise get, and (b) structure it to educate persuadable, but underinformed, citizens about Trump's conduct and why it endangers the health of the American republic.
While leaking classified information is inherently wrong, it should be emphasized that the leaker usually does not know or understand how a leak of one bit of information can help foreign intelligence services find other information that endangers American sources and methods and thereby harms our security.
"No child should be using any tobacco product, and no tobacco products should be marketed in a way that endangers kids – especially by using imagery that misleads them into thinking the products are things they'd eat or drink," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in news release.
A tariff on automobile imports that is in the works, for example, could expand the dollar value of goods the United States places tariffs on by tenfold and set off a new wave of retaliation that endangers companies that export to Europe, Japan, South Korea and elsewhere.
But White House officials say the president is deeply worried that his recent show of bipartisanship on the budget and on the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals immigration program with two Democratic leaders — Representative Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer — endangers his standing with the base.
"The bill makes an exception for any procedure or treatment that is deemed medically necessary, which is defined in such a way that cannot properly address the complexity of DSD cases and potentially endangers the physical and emotional health and future of the patient," the letter stated.
"We call on Congress to oppose the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act due to our strong belief that this bill is fiscally irresponsible, endangers our country's economic health, and disproportionately benefits the wealthy at the expense of vulnerable people and low-income families," the letter reads.
"The more you do this, it just fires up the base that thinks that each day he stays in office it endangers the republic," said Thomas M. Davis, a former Republican congressman from Virginia who once led the Oversight Committee when his party controlled the House.
"According to the Journal, this is part of a larger trend in which Chinese government censors are now scouring the web for violations of its recent cybersecurity laws, which bans anyone from posting anything that "endangers national security, national honor, and interests" or "incites subversion of national sovereignty.
Jack ReedJohn (Jack) Francis ReedOvernight Defense: House approves Turkey sanctions in rebuke of Trump | Trump attacks on Army officer testifying spark backlash | Dems want answers from Esper over Ukraine aid Democrats want answers from Pentagon chief on withheld Ukraine aid Trump wall endangers must-pass defense bill MORE (R.
" The complaint adds that housing transgender women — who it calls "men" — along with the general female population "creates a situation that incessantly violates the privacy of female inmates; endangers the physical and mental health of the female Plaintiffs and others, including prison staff; [and] increases the potential for rape.
"No child should be using any tobacco product, and no tobacco products should be marketed in a way that endangers kids — especially by using imagery that misleads them into thinking the products are things they'd eat or drink," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb told reporters in a press briefing.
Now, a jury must decide whether Yanez should be convicted of three charges against him: one count of second-degree manslaughter for the death of Castile, and two counts of "intentional discharge of firearm that endangers safety" for shooting into a car with Reynolds and her daughter inside.
She works hard to make sure their hotel (the same place where she was kept as a slave 400 years before) is clean, endangers herself by using her power to help a friend shake a predator, and is asked to seduce a man to help save a relationship.
"Come back when there is that accident, and try to justify not putting in those safety enhancements, or you can go back now and advocate for the money to do it, because this project was never needed and endangers our citizens," he said, according to CNN affiliate KOMO.
But equally important, it remedies a glaring failure within the nuclear chain of command and mitigates one of the greatest dangers of our nuclear ages: the possibility of an unhinged president executing a calamitous decision that endangers millions of Americans, and potentially millions of others around the globe.
It would also make some asylum-seekers who pass through Guatemala ineligible for protection in the US. (Read the deal itself here.) Critics say the preliminary arrangement endangers asylum seekers and may violate a court ruling stipulating that Morales cannot enter any "safe third" agreement without congressional approval.
Thanks to a federal law known as the Hyde Amendment, federal dollars typically cannot be used to pay for abortion services, but state Medicaid programs must cover the cost of an abortion if the pregnancy either endangers the life of the woman or if it's the result of rape or incest.
To qualify for asylum, applicants must prove a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group, which is broadly considered to include people who share a common characteristic that endangers them, with no likelihood of protection from the government.
Clean Air Council has decided to join the long list of ongoing legal battles facing this White House for one simple reason: When the federal government denies climate change and knowingly endangers the people of this country by rolling back baseline environmental protections without cause, it violates the U.S. Constitution.
Hardly anyone outside the policy world has taken a deep look at how these insurance gaps play out for women in the second-largest state in the US — at how, in the worst-case scenarios, lack of access to medical care endangers the lives of pregnant women, new mothers, and babies.
"I can't even believe that we're in a debate about whether or not to impeach when the occupant, the man in the highest office in the land, emboldens white supremacy and endangers the lives of a member of Congress," said Pressley, who has signed on to a resolution backing impeachment headed by Tlaib.
Kevin CramerKevin John CramerOn The Money: Trump wall fight endangers must-pass defense bill | Slumping Halloween sales spook analysts | Survey finds business hiring has fallen | Dems eye tax hikes on corporations, financial transactions Reauthorizing the EXIM Bank must be a top priority for Congress GOP worries it's losing impeachment fight MORE (R-N.D.).
" She had earlier released a statement about the incident that called the destruction "an unprovoked and sad act of aggression, a reflection of the kind of cultural ignorance and racism that is taking over in so many parts of the world and that endangers the best of musicians from Africa and elsewhere.
She's now the director of the Texas Public Policy Foundation's Armstrong Center for Energy and the Environment, a conservative think tank that sponsored a climate denial conference last month in Houston and petitioned the EPA in May to review its so-called endangerment finding that carbon dioxide endangers human health and welfare.
" This month, the World Monuments Fund, a U.S.-based nonprofit working to conserve heritage sites around the globe, added Lifta to its watch list, warning that the redevelopment plan endangers the preservation of the site as "a rare place of heritage, recreation, and memory for the benefit of all citizens of Jerusalem.
The Safe Drinking Water Act also does not apply to private wells, leaving only two avenues for citizens to protect themselves: a complex statute called the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), designed as a protection against pollution that falls through other regulatory cracks, but nonetheless endangers public health and the environment.
As a co-chairwoman of the county review team that examines local domestic violence fatalities and makes recommendations to prevent further deaths, I am painfully aware of how domestic violence endangers homes, schools and communities and of how our nation needs to engage in better violence prevention efforts, starting with our youth.
"If I am asked, I will carry out talks and try make possible the changes that Austria really needs, first the tax cuts for working people, making our social welfare system more secure and fighting illegal immigration that endangers the order and security in our country," Mr. Kurz said in an interview.
"Certainly it is a very significant humanitarian disaster in Yemen but I do believe departing from our partners there removes the leverage that we have to continue to influence them, which I think we have used in a positive manner and I think it further endangers Americans in the region," Votel said.
The issue of workers rights, especially in Vietnam, Malaysia and Mexico; rules of origin on parts for automobiles; currency manipulation; and the investment chapter that he says endangers U.S. laws on the environment and health all top his list of problems with the TPP crafted between the United States and 11 other nations.
If the government had meant to legislate "that a person commits an act of terrorism where he unwittingly or accidentally does something which in fact endangers another person's life, I would have expected that, in view of the serious consequences of classifying a person as a terrorist, it would have spelt this out clearly," said Lord Dyson.
But the company, which has been the subject of an ongoing, two-year BuzzFeed News investigation, is under increasing scrutiny by state and federal agencies for a litany of allegations: holding patients until their insurance runs out, regardless of actual medical need; inadequate staffing and training that endangers both employees and patients; and physical abuse of patients.
Or alternatively, under article 18, if the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress decides that Hong Kong is in a state of emergency by reason of turmoil "which endangers national unity or security and is beyond the control of the government of the Region", it may issue an order applying the relevant national laws in Hong Kong.
In a Tuesday letter, Senate Armed Services Committee ranking member Jack ReedJohn (Jack) Francis ReedOvernight Defense: House approves Turkey sanctions in rebuke of Trump | Trump attacks on Army officer testifying spark backlash | Dems want answers from Esper over Ukraine aid Democrats want answers from Pentagon chief on withheld Ukraine aid Trump wall endangers must-pass defense bill MORE (R.
In a message announcing the scholarship, Wheaton College President Dennis Hanno argued the importance of allowing international students to study at U.S. colleges and universities, "The current executive order on immigration, which was signed on Friday, January 27, endangers the broadly diverse learning environment that is essential to our mission," Hanno said in a news release this week.
Meanwhile, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), in a move that further endangers House Republicans, has aligned them in lockstep with Trump, a fatal attraction that could lead the GOP to political devastation in the 2018 midterms.
This challenge of projecting the consequences of climate action gets all the harder when you go from a narrow question like the cost of electricity a few years down the road to broader questions about jobs, incomes and G.D.P. Any credible effort to combat climate change endangers millions of jobs involved in the extraction and processing of fossil fuels.
Mental Health First Aid for Public Safety is an actionable public safety training program that gives police officers a simple, effective way to intervene during any mental health crisis, from an immediate crisis that endangers the public or the officer to non-crisis situations, like approaching someone who is exhibiting symptoms of a mental illness or overdose.
Age of Ultron examines the repercussions of superheroism and how Tony Stark's obsession with protecting people — by way of a genocidal sentient AI — ultimately endangers regular civilians even more; Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver start out as villains whose main motivation is getting revenge on Tony Stark and Stark Industries for ruining their country and killing their family.
Whose nightmare is darker, the nightmare of Americans who oppose Trump because they believe he is a danger to the republic, or the nightmare of Republicans who publicly support him but are privately ashamed and alarmed that he endangers the republic and fear their obedience to him could destroy their political careers and permanently stain their private conscience and public legacy?
In a Tuesday letter, Senate Armed Services Committee ranking member Jack ReedJohn (Jack) Francis ReedOvernight Defense: House approves Turkey sanctions in rebuke of Trump | Trump attacks on Army officer testifying spark backlash | Dems want answers from Esper over Ukraine aid Democrats want answers from Pentagon chief on withheld Ukraine aid Trump wall endangers must-pass defense bill MORE (D-R.
Part of the film's horror is in Samuel's creepy-kid behavior, and part is in the images and actions of The Babadook itself — but the film deepens considerably when Kent moves away from predictable haunted-house warfare between the protagonists and the spirit haunting them, and instead suggests that the monster is a mental condition that endangers both Amelia and Sam.
MORE STORIES FROM THE HILL: The Comey case: DOJ inspector general should investigate I'm a Millennial who can't stand Clinton — but you should vote for her anyway How early voting actually endangers democracy, increases partisanship But of even greater concern than North Korea simply holding weapons, Dennis Wilder argued, is the fact that leader Kim Jong-Un might decide to export.
Calling the North Korea leader "Rocket Man" at the UN and threatening to destroy his country if it endangers the US, along with the slapping of new penalties on the already heavily sanctioned nation, was met with a threat from the North Koreans to test a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific Ocean and a riposte that Trump is a dotard.
August 21, 2018, will be remembered as President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's Black Tuesday, a momentous event in American politics and law, a great inflection point that gravely endangers his presidency.
Read more: From SpankChain to Bigboobscoin, Startups Keep Trying to Get People to Pay for Sex on the Blockchain "We hopefully plan to utilize information gathered for leverage against elected officials whose political motives are hypocritical and selfish; pushing legislation that endangers instead of protecting–outlawing and putting the same people they purchase services and time from at risk," Griffith said.
The partner had not given the United States permission to share the material with Russia, and officials said Trump's decision to do so endangers cooperation from an ally that has access to the inner workings of the Islamic State We don't yet know which country had its secrets given to Moscow, nor the exact details of the intelligence Trump shared.
As demonstrated by recent statistics published by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and explained in testimony given by the Secretary of Homeland Security on March 6, 2019, before the House Committee on Homeland Security, our porous southern border continues to be a magnet for lawless migration and criminals and has created a border security and humanitarian crisis that endangers every American.
INGRAHAM: Michael, I think it&aposs not compassionate at all to dangle carrots across the border and say, OK, if you come with a child, we&aposll keep you united and we&aposll just release you into the country because that encourages more money going to the cartels, the traffickers, enriches them, and makes our country more dangerous, and endangers the lives of the migrants coming up.
The study was found to be fraudulent: It was retracted in 2010 and Wakefield lost his license to practice medicine in the UK. Wakefield and his study fueled the anti-vaccine movement, which endangers lives and caused a comeback of some deadly infectious diseases like measles in the US. In its description of Vaxxed, the Tribeca Film Festival doesn't mention that Wakefield's 1998 study was retracted.
"No tobacco products should be marketed in a way that endangers kids – especially by using imagery that misleads them into thinking the products are things they'd eat or drink," FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said in a statement here The FDA has made several sweeping moves in the past few months, including setting a maximum nicotine level for tobacco products as the regulator attempts to combat tobacco and nicotine addiction.
Jewish activists in Pittsburgh interrupted a Wednesday speech by President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchedule for additional depositions in impeachment inquiry revealed Sondland attorney disputes key portions of Taylor testimony: report Impeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report MORE, shouting "Trump endangers Jews" and accusing the president of neglecting to take meaningful action in the year since the Tree of Life synagogue shooting, the deadliest anti-Semitic incident in U.S. history.
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There's a third way the Senate bill curtails coverage for abortion: It includes a provision banning insurance issuers from accessing funds in the State Stability and Innovation Program — a $115 billion pool of money states could use to keep insurance plans from leaving the market or to lower premiums, among other things — if they offer abortion coverage (again, outside cases of rape, incest, or when a pregnancy endangers a woman's life).
Background Reading: Michelle on President Trump's calamitous response to the coronavirus and how the pandemic has turned interdependence into a threat David on how coronavirus endangers the economy, Trump's efforts to play down the danger of the virus and what Democrats can do to protect voting during the crisis I've been an Op-Ed columnist since 2009, and I write about politics, religion, pop culture, sociology and the places where they all intersect.
As a quick refresher, here are some of those obstacles, as outlined by the Guttmacher Institute: undergoing a mandatory consultation 24 hours before obtaining the procedure, viewing a mandatory ultrasound of the fetus, receiving counseling meant to discourage abortions, denial of public financial assistance unless the pregnancy endangers the life of the mother or resulted from rape or incest, and banning abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy because of the (medically unsupported) idea that a fetus can feel pain at that time.
Months later, they / the San Bernardino DA decided to try to use the 903-year-old All Writs Act to force Apple to hack into it, claiming — I am not making this up — The seized iPhone may contain evidence that can only be found on the seized phone that it was used as a weapon to introduce a lying dormant cyber pathogen that endangers San Bernardino's infrastructure Can we all just pause for a moment to bask, once again, in the breathtaking idiocy of that statement?
Read more on the war of words: Trump Threatens 'Fire and Fury' Against North Korea if It Endangers U.S. Trump's Harsh Language on North Korea Has Little Precedent, Experts Say North Korea Flexes Its Military Muscle on YouTube, With Added Effects The United States and its allies are unlikely to end the crisis purely by military means because pre-emptive action, no matter how surgical, could invite an aggressive response from Pyongyang, which has threatened to fire its missiles on Hawaii as well as on the mainland United States.
Establishes that is a fourth-degree crime if an individual "knowingly or intentionally creates or maintains a condition which endangers the safety or security of a correctional facility by operating an unmanned aircraft system on the premises of or in close proximity to that facility"Outlines that using a drone to interfere with a first responder is a criminal offenseAllows drone owners of critical infrastructure to apply to the FAA to forbid or limit drone use near said infrastructureClassifies operating a drone under the influence of drugs or with a blood alcohol content of .
Here are some of the key findings of the report that directly contradict Trump's claims: CNN's Jim Sciutto summed up the remarkable contrasts in a single tweet on Tuesday: The nation's senior-most intel officials are making clear many of Trump's claims are not based on intelligence:- ISIS is not defeated- North Korea is not denuclearizing- Russia still interfering in US elections- Climate change is real & endangers US national security As president, Trump has every right to make foreign policy decisions as he sees fit, and he's not required to listen to what the US intelligence community tells him.

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