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And clearly that&aposs what Feinstein was getting at, clearly getting at the issue of abortion.
CALLAN: WHEN YOU REFER TO CULTURAL CHANGE, I'M NOT SURE WHAT EXACTLY YOU'RE GETTING AT IN TERM – I DON'T KNOW IF YOU'RE GETTING AT RISK TAKING?
That's a colorful metaphor — what are you getting at?
SARA EISEN: I guess that's what I'm getting at Kevin.
Here's what I'm getting at: Chia Pets are extremely 2019.
This is what I was getting at my last job.
But there is a point in what's she's getting at.
So this is what you're getting at with Tezos right.
But Ellison was getting at the very important fact that
INGRAHAM: I think what Dan is getting at is important.
Perhaps that's what Quran Preston was getting at all along.
So, no computer background, that's what I'm getting at here.
What I'm getting at is: I have latent paternal powers.
Not everybody fully understood what he was getting at, though.
But I don't think that's what he was getting at.
I'm also sleeping well, usually getting at least 8 hours.
But to try and understand what they were getting at.
Weber was getting at a core problem for modern leaders.
Getting at your movies and shows is no problem at all.
Which is probably the point that Apple is getting at here.
Is there some larger takeaway that the show is getting at?
And it feels like you're getting at that concept here. Right.
She was getting at the different standards applied to female genius.
They're the only two getting at least 15 minutes a night.
We're getting at another dimension of what we call racial attitudes.
What I'm getting at is that I was never a victim.
And this is where we're getting at, the fundamental memory problem.
But everyone knew what he was getting at all the same.
Simply put: she has gotten much better at getting at difficult subjects.
I'd never been criticized for my face is what I'm getting at.
Minnesota finished with 18 hits, with each starter getting at least one.
I'm frankly not entirely sure what Brad Bird is getting at here.
Or at least, we think that's what this teaser is getting at?
It's another option for getting at your mobile apps through the desktop.
That's what we're getting at the RNC: an hours-long grief pageant.
But somehow I don't think that's what The Forest is getting at.
Want to make sure you're getting at least two grams of leucine?
There are a few approaches to getting at the hole in golf.
The fame and the glory is all you're getting at this point.
And that, of course, is what he is really getting at here.
Now I'm pleased that I'm finally getting at least a little relief.
Over at MSNBC, Chuck Todd did an excellent job getting at this.
" However, she cautioned that these solutions "are not getting at culture change.
EK: This seems like a reality we have trouble getting at in journalism.
The regime of Hosni Mubarak could not see what he was getting at.
Getting at your Apple movies, TV shows, photos and music is simple too.
"This is one way of getting at the reformists inside Iran," he said.
I've heard it before, though, so let me explain what he's getting at.
And then use some common sense about what Conway was getting at. Unreal.
"That is what Bill Clinton was getting at the time," Mr. Money said.
Getting at "the truth" has been a core component of feminism for decades.
It was kind of funny, Rocket Man, but what was he getting at there.
But the study is getting at a deeper question of how social behavior evolves.
Dave, and this, I think, is what you're getting at, Dave was a rock.
I am so happy to see how bright it is getting at 7 a.m.
All the advice and guidance I was getting at the time was becoming disingenuous.
Sometimes it's really hard to understand what Donald Trump is getting at, you know?
This conversation is essentially getting at the crux of the conflict within the movie.
I think the basic point that you're getting at is that we're really idealistic.
I don't know -- whoever is saying that I don't know where they're getting at.
"We are going to keep getting at this thing," Ryan assured donors on Monday.
We dare you to watch them without getting at least a little misty-eyed.
Villeneuve's films aren't simple puzzles or satisfying stories, so what is he getting at?
At this point it is extremely difficult to understand what Smith is getting at.
It's not exactly clear what he was getting at, which was maybe the point.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, for example, prioritizes getting at least eight hours of sleep.
So it's basically a super speedy way of getting at a glance rates tables.
I'm getting at least 50,000 visits to my page a day and 5,000 downloads.
I think the sense of humility, that we're getting at with Washington and Lincoln.
I think you're getting at an interesting point about early voting, which is undercovered.
What I was getting at is: You've got to take steps with society, right?
"I do not feel she deserves the criticism she is getting at all," they explained.
At first, humans couldn't even consume the stuff without getting at least a little nauseous.
If this is the only season we're getting, at least it's a damn good one.
I think what he was getting at was what he said about Theresa May personally.
And of course, IHG loyalists who know exactly what they're getting at an InterContinental property.
"Of course, I have," I said quickly—and then realized what he was getting at.
When I do my talk "Seven Billion Sexual Orientations," this is what I'm getting at.
One must lean in close and listen carefully to understand exactly what she's getting at.
What I'm getting at is, how do you pull the party more to your perspective?
The professor is getting at another apparent truism in American politics: that polls, well, work.
He giving that little kid attention, some attention that little kid ain't getting at home.
Do not redeem unless you are getting at least 1 cent in value per point.
We'll be getting at least six seasons, according to Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos.
We've got to really figure out ways at getting at state incarceration rates as well.
We are pleased to see the new prominence housing is getting at the federal level.
I know there are a lot of other fan studies people who are getting at it.
"Getting at least seven hours every night, consistently, is super important for optimal health," emphasized Paruthi.
Obviously what I'm getting at is the lack of a 4G LTE connection on the watch.
Now, after spending some time in his studio, I think I understand what he's getting at.
I suppose what I am getting at is context, and there are many contexts to consider.
What we're getting at is this: Selecting just the right smartphone is an extremely personal choice.
The general scale-back doesn't mean that the bots aren't getting at least marginally smarter, though.
I guess what I am getting at is that I can't really tell the difference anymore.
At $249, the price seems a bit high for the robot you are getting at launch.
But Russia's Parliament is now rejoicing at getting at least Apple to fall partly into line.
"I don't feel like a winner right now, if that's what you're getting at," she said.
So all I'm getting at, is you don't think any of the rivals will come close.
But one way of getting at those emotional and psychological consequences would be to do a drama.
Instead, "Red Eyez" is just a gorgeous, persuasive track, getting at a very candid kind of pathos.
The first is that Yang's doing better than expected, consistently getting at least 1% in national polling.
What I'm getting at is: it has the potential to be pretty chill, despite being a workplace.
The money is the same, the amount of money that we&aposre getting at the tax cuts.
It's impossible to take one glance at the poster and not immediately know what they're getting at.
The chiefs explained to Trump that there were regulatory barriers preventing them from getting at their energy.
Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei began getting at this on Sunday, and I only see it accelerating.
"He was almost bragging and said how good he was getting at it (painting)," Mr. Fletcher said.
So I find that getting at least 8 hours of sleep on a consistent basis is helpful.
And Bennett said the campaigns "will be successful getting at least a majority" of the voting bloc.
In other words, maybe metaphor can be a useful way of getting at the reality of race.
And for me, it was a natural extension of the entire field that we are getting at.
Part of what I'm getting at is the overly simplistic story you want to tell about history.
But what especially surprised me was how many usable shots I was getting at ISO 6,400 and 12,800.
If I have to say I'm sitting on a stage — I mean, I understand what you're getting at.
His reporters "showed soul in their thorough dedication to our mission of getting at the truth," he said.
I had clubs getting at me to do gigs so I had no choice but to start learning.
And other apps, like Meitu's MakeupPlus, rely on a smartphone to overlay looks, getting at the same idea.
All they know is how many whips they're getting at a given time, and when they're eating feed.
"It's really about getting at Planned Parenthood, and this is the first salvo in doing so," said Rep.
Recruiting ossan is a breeze, with Nishimoto getting at least 10 inquiries a week from wannabe professional uncles.
We seem to be getting at an ethical question and an aesthetic one at the same time...  Heer:
Matthew, what do you think Kenny is getting at in the play with Mark's fixation on the unknowable?
Wouk is getting at something deeper: a tendency of supposedly sophisticated people to dismiss the possibility of cataclysm.
All of these questions should be entirely answerable, if Barr is truly committed to getting at the truth.
First, the Republican senators in charge of the process have shown no interest in getting at the truth.
More troublesome is that the characters are thinly drawn, and what the show is getting at remains elusive.
The DNC requires that all candidates getting at least 15 percent of the vote be eligible for delegates.
MATERIALS SHOULD HAVE UPSIDE ON BOTH MITIGATING COST TO SYNERGIES AS WELL AS GETTING AT THE GROWTH SYNERGY.
Delegate count: 37 Biden won and will get at least 11 delegates, with Sanders getting at least six.
"That's what the ad was getting at," said Showalter, who is professor emerita of English at Princeton University.
Which I think is getting at what you're talking about, which is, no pun intended, smoking gun evidence.
That's because they want to go after online lending and that's their way of getting at the internet.
That said, I think what you&aposre getting at is you know, they&aposve got this investigation going on.
"It felt like an indicator of how well known and familiar Google was getting at the time," she said.
Maybe you can see what I'm getting at here: The Marvel movies are the world's most expensive TV show.
All these services encrypt files in transit and when stored, stopping hackers and third parties from getting at them.
"The point the blog and then news coverage is getting at is that this looks very suspect," he replied.
That said, I know what you're getting at and sure, there will probably be less beard at our shows.
"We basically improved the codec so what you were getting at 576 you now get at 420," Havell says.
They're pretty expensive for what you're getting at $49.99 for the stand version and $45.99 for the flat pad.
If your phone says you're getting the recommended 10,13 steps a day, you're probably getting at least that many.
She is a "wiggly, cute and sweet" dog who loves all the attention she is getting at the shelter.
Reading the scripts for the series, do you approach it in a similar way with what Sam's getting at?
I think we may be getting, at least for a while, the end for the bull run for technology.
What I'm getting at is that I'm not perfect and I appreciate anything that can handle a few drops.
That American consumers don't want to catch your drift; they want to be told exactly what you're getting at.
What I'm getting at is if duality is a theme, a second album would make sense to compliment this.
"It kind of blew my mind, 'cause I was like, 'This is exactly what I'm getting at,'" he says.
Or to GIF-ify what he was getting at: Popsicle with sunglasses, Will Ferrell cannonball, dancing backward-hat guy.
But try reading straight through the Book of Proverbs for a week and you'll see what I'm getting at.
Getting at least a liftoff for the plan raised at least some hopes for a deal to get done.
Perhaps that's what Wade was getting at when she said Richards should get checked out if she beat her.
An example of what I was getting at there is what Marty Baron has assigned Dave Weigel to do.
Right now, Trump is getting at least some of that support on Fox News and some smaller conservative networks.
Sounds right to me, but it is anyone's guess, given just that example, what Mr. Agard is getting at.
Since I started letting anyone send me snaps, I've been getting at least one utterly bizarre message per day.
The M.M.R. combination shot — for measles, mumps and rubella — was all Lux would be getting, at least for now.
What I'm getting at is, what happened with publishers is going to happen to the rest of the economy.
Participation depends on getting at least a 1% popularity rating in opinion polls or drawing 65,000 donors before July 153th.
I don't envy the difficulties law enforcement suffers in getting at critical information locked away on a phone or laptop.
Ideally, we should be getting at least 20 grams of fiber every day, which helps keep your bowels moving regularly.
And there's inherent value in girls getting at least one non-sexualized Avengers costume to wear on Halloween this year.
"What I was getting at was that there is something that I would like to discuss with you," she hints.
But again, that speaks to the innovation-turned-convention that the Rotten Tomatoes critic of Mean Streets was getting at.
There isn't much data on RDB; the only tool listed is for getting at secure databases, so that's a hint.
So I mean, what we're getting at here is: the act of the 69, an ancient yin-yang, contains multitudes.
So maybe it's time to apply your grit to a new goal — getting at least one B before you graduate.
NOTTAGE What I was saying, and what I was getting at, is that the men came across as very believable.
Yeah, I guess what I'm really getting at is it just seems like so much scale and so much automation.
If I&aposm not getting at least 0003 cents of value out of my points, I&aposll usually pay cash.
That's what I'm getting at: What's the pathway from subjective perceptions of one's relative poverty to actual physical health problems?
That's why getting at least some practice attempts under murky conditions would be important for achieving the desired visual/kinesthetic calibration.
Saar forefronts symbols of martial violence, thus getting at the underlying violence of the society that produces and purchases these objects.
And I was thinking about that and it occurred to me that I think I know what they&aposre getting at.
INGRAHAM: Harmeet, what Michael is getting at is, look, Mitch McConnell didn&apost move forward on a vote on Merrick Garland.
Type of volcano: Here, I'm getting at the style of eruption as well, but looking at the form of the volcano.
He seemed to hint at the same notion that Wilson was getting at: This is all just capitalism doing its thing.
This might help make sense of the idea and how we're getting at the various pieces of information stored within it.
Ramsay, however, has a trick for how to make the classic hash browns we're used to getting at our favorite diners.
Young girls embrace feminism, young black kids embrace black organisations and young white boys embrace … you see what I'm getting at?
Unless you're blissfully unaware that the trench is the flasher costume of choice, you can guess what Corinne is getting at.
"We're having a unity pit tonight," Gale declared, getting at the secret to why people go nuts at Power Trip shows.
Also, our song lyrics and music are getting at how we think of the world, which is in terms of power.
What I'm getting at is that, at the end of the show, the robots may have been torturing humans all along.
A laconic though riveting musical storyteller, Mr. Clark was adept at getting at the heart of an experience or an event.
"They reduce inflammation, reduce oxidative stress, balance our gut bacteria, and they're getting at the root cause of disease," she added.
Haverty recommends getting at least two quotes whenever you plan to use a bank product, like a loan or credit card.
I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE APPROPRIATE PHRASE IS, BUT I THINK YOU UNDERSTAND THE POINT, WHAT HE WAS GETTING AT THERE.
"I know what you're getting at," Shah said when pressed if the garbled words could be a sign of health concerns.
And, while it's harsh to say it, this is what I'm getting at here: some people are doomed from the start.
These moves work the core side to side, getting at the oblique muscles that wrap around the sides of our bodies.
Johnson has been aiming to make the debate stage by getting at least 15 points in the national polls by September.
There's no reason why active labor market policies should not be getting at least as much attention as physical infrastructure investments.
Why it matters: Uber wants to go public in 2400, so getting at least close to profitability is of paramount importance.
It's unclear what Trump is getting at when he talks about some "deep state" effort to silence investigations into Clinton's emails.
From that point several speakers attempted to use their experience to clarify what they thought previous speakers had been getting at.
Lauren, I think what you're getting at with the whole movement is that this is something that is not for everybody.
They can also qualify by getting at least 7 percent support in two polls from New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada.
With the wide skies and endless horizons, I finally felt like I understood what all those cowboy movies are getting at
If you can make it to the end without getting at least a little watery-eyed, we will be very impressed.
Some in Venezuela see Del Pino's arrest as a way of getting at an old rival: Ramirez, the former PDVSA boss.
But I think the more interesting thing you're getting at, too, is this idea that each of these companies has an ecosystem.
Jared's got a point ... but it seems like Kareem was getting at something a lot deeper than being phony for the cameras.
I never had fly clothes and kids would be constantly be getting at me, so I had to learn to clap back.
And so the-- this story and what I'm getting at is this story meant so much more to every-- to society. Right?
But I did try to engage him in a conversation about what he was getting at when he made his infamous statements.
And the scandal surrounding the arrest of the man once credited with saving Nissan is getting at least some of the blame.
There is a loss of authority in these areas, meaning there's no certain or agreed-upon way of getting at the truth.
The company's steady offline retail expansion is evidence of how interested it's getting at competing with stores like Walmart, Target, and Walgreens.
Mark Zuckerberg: Well, yes, because, again, getting at trying to serve people, people tell us that they don't want fake content. Right.
But I would say most of the news that we've been getting, at least over the last month, has been pretty good.
Not even a debate could stop him from getting at least somewhat close to the eight recommended glasses of daily water intake.
Recent graduates should closely analyze the benefits package they're getting at their first employer and see how they can stretch their dollars.
Alberta's agreement to a national climate-change plan that includes a carbon tax was conditional on getting at least one pipeline built.
The scientific method is the most powerful method ever devised for getting at the truth of how the world around us works.
The Cardinals pounded out 14 hits, with eight starters getting at least one and six players driving in at least one run.
And all you&aposve got to do is look at that and I think that&aposs what Schultz is probably getting at.
Toys with curved ends, like the Abby G, are really good at nestling in there and getting at the A-spot, too.
"I think that's what Malcolm might be getting at, there is a lack of listening when it comes to that," he said.
It's the virtual assistant with a helpfulness that's approximately inverse to the amount of public attention it's getting at any given moment.
There's no way of sneaking back in—again, this is to protect your data from anyone who shouldn't be getting at it.
So, listen, what you&aposre getting at is, you know, who is motivated to come out to the polls in November, right?
Without Irving's 28.5 points per game, Dinwiddie set a career high by getting at least 20 points for the fourth straight game.
And there are times when a child's safety depends on getting at the truth, as in criminal cases involving maltreatment or abuse.
"Where we obviously totally agree with the President is getting at the root issue here, which is unchecked illegal immigration," Ryan said.
Without Irving's 210 points per game, Dinwiddie set a career high by getting at least 216 points for the fourth straight game.
To try to understand what Passengers is getting at, and how it fails, let's separate and dissect the three movies it comprises.
TechCrunch: Part of what I'm getting at is, is there's this opening image that you mentioned of him rising out of the chair.
This is crucial to what I am getting at — did Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline influence Mitchell, or did they inspire her?
Now, at a time when sexual violence is finally getting at least some of the attention it deserves, Prout is speaking out again.
Raskin's questions were getting at an important issue: YouTube, which Google purchased for $1.65 billion 12 years ago, has a conspiracy theory problem.
There are major technical and ethical, not to mention financial, barriers to getting at the data our devices and apps collect about us.
Meaning that if a thief steals an iPhone, they are going to have little luck actually getting at any of the victim's data.
"What I'm getting at here is that I revered Carrie until I met her and then I loved her," Delaney concludes his essay.
Only 32 percent of American teens in a recent study reported getting at least eight hours of sleep on an average school night.
This is what Smith was getting at when he spoke of people who one day might wake up and wonder where they are.
Now, I can't be certain there's some sort of cultural dissonance here which prevents me from knowing exactly what Aldo is getting at.
"What the chief is getting at is just because you can, we should also be asking ourselves the question about should," he said.
But Amazon sits on so much data that it has a good chance at getting at least some of these new bets right.
This may very well be the first look we're getting at Battlefield V's Battle Royale mode, which was teased at E3 this year.
If using those points for travel, you would be getting at least $750 worth of value if redeeming through the Ultimate Rewards portal.
Part of the problem, they argue, is a culture at the White House that does not appear to prioritize getting at the truth.
"But, O.K., Carter, you know what I'm getting at," she interjected at one point, futilely trying to steer her guest back on track.
Let me try getting at this another way, because I don't think we've really addressed what I consider the locus of the problem.
Delegate count: 91 Biden won and is projected to secure at least 32 delegates, with Sanders getting at least 27 and Warren 217.
The themes read like the elements of a food chain, and to an extent, this might be exactly what Tohmé is getting at.
He didn't say he was cold, since Canadians are genetically incapable of admitting to being cold, but that's what he was getting at.
One of the things you're getting at is that communication is so much more fraught than it was when we were high school.
Penciled in throughout the pages are notable dates, but it turns out Jenner ended up getting at least one key date wrong: her birthday.
I think what you're getting at, what's gonna change in terms of people's behavior that will make these static CBO score numbers not relevant.
What we're really getting at is that knife selection is crucial because it ultimately affects the way you slice, chop, filet, and dice food.
Axelrod was being gentle with his use of the word "privacy" instead of "dishonesty," but I think we all know what he's getting at.
Most productivity apps will store these in the cloud, so getting at them from iOS should be simple, but it's wise to double-check.
In doing so, Tyson was getting at the important idea of being able to separate artists' behavior and beliefs from the art they create.
I think maybe it was also getting at the fact that you now have a catalog with lots of twists and turns in it.
He became the first Yankee to allow at least four home runs while also getting at least nine strikeouts in a nine-inning game.
Of course the "Ur high go to sleep" tweets immediately started rolling in, but some people really connected with what John was getting at.
"Increasing amounts of evidence indicate that getting at least seven to eight hours of sleep is essential for brain health and function," Tanzi said.
Alissa: I think what you're all getting at well is that this is a really emotional film to watch for a lot of people.
Every piece of information we were getting at that point led us to believe that our aircraft with our pilots were safe to fly.
I think I understand something of what the self-labeled rebel without a pause was getting at, and should like to stretch it further.
You can go back to plunderphonics and all that kind of stuff, it's kind of getting at a similar idea for ages and ages.
What I'm getting at is that in fundamentalist Christian culture, there's this idea that you are in the world, but not of the world.
"I think that what he's getting at there is we believe in the rule of law by the Constitution, not Sharia law," she said.
"I think we're attracted to material that's hopeful and messy, and in that mess, there's an attempt at getting at truth," Mr. Pasek said.
She's getting at one of the questions Goffman raised regarding how individuals make decisions in relation to the social values and practices they inherit.
"What the chief is getting at is just because you can, we should also be asking ourselves the question about should," said Lt. Gen.
COMEY: No. GOWDY: I guess what I'm getting at, Director Comey, is you say it's vital, you say it's critical, you say it's indispensable.
And I'm not suggesting this is what the counsel was getting at, but sometimes victims are asked — aren't you responsible for your own victimization?
" But Rich Lowry, in the National Review, said that "what Brokaw was getting at -- the importance of assimilation to cultural cohesion -- should be uncontroversial.
The oversized, grimacing, distorted faces test our capacity for sympathy, which I think is part of the meaning that the artist is getting at.
Whitten seems to be getting at our desire to see, particularly in the realm of science, and how our expectations can ever be met.
We all get what this shirt spotted Monday at the Trump Tower gift shop in New York City is getting at — it's not that complicated.
This is what Sarah was getting at: So-called skinny repeal still destabilizes the insurance market and leads to millions fewer Americans having health insurance.
It's a simple, intuitive way of getting at someone else's PC (with their approval) or accessing your own machine remotely from the home or office.
Now, in it's latest survey, it says two-thirds (67%) of U.S. adults are reporting getting at least some of their news on social media.
" In the Lightning Round, Cramer gave his take on a few caller favorite stocks: EPR Properties: "Yes, you're getting at almost a 5 percent yield.
Hopefully this experience of getting at-bats is going to let us see exactly what his upside is and see if he can reach it.
Haspel's nomination could be at risk if there is enough of a groundswell of opposition to keep her from getting at least 51 Senate votes.
It's as if Olympic fever grips America and no one, not even my misanthropic ass, is immune to getting at least a little bit invested.
But Violent J is getting at something here, about the nature of fear and the importance we place on uncomfortable images rather than sinister values.
I think what I was getting at was that you shade your own view of someone's social media output with feelings that must pre-exist.
Heer: I think what both of you are getting at is the post-narrative nature of the Marvel movies (and many of the other franchises).
SANGER: What I'm getting at is a weakening China may have different effects on the world and on the United States than a strengthening China.
I think the writer was getting at the fact that white people wouldn't recognize Ahmed — which is fine, but he might have made that clear.
At the moment, Avenatti appears to be getting at least part of what he's wanted, including for Judge, Kavanaugh's friend, to cooperate with the FBI.
Q: How do you get someone to start getting at their motivations, the why that they're doing it, and how they develop their own perspective?
Even more significantly, The Pew Research Center has found that two-thirds of Americans are getting at least some of their news through social media.
The restaurant business is finally changing, she said, and female chefs are getting at least a bit more of the respect and attention they've earned.
Forrest went on to add that in order to figure out exactly what your dog is getting at, you'll have to use some context clues.
These sci-fi shows are getting at big questions like that using progressions like robots and time travel — and each show has a different answer.
"Parents are figuring out that they can get much better educational lessons for their kids through the internet than they're getting at school," he said.
This is what I was getting at earlier when I said that it's all those seemingly little choices that, over time, metastasize into massive problems.
And we're in our second season and we were nominated for an Emmy, so ... What I was getting at is the Politically Re-Active one.
If this is a signal that conservatives are moving in the right direction under Trump, that they're getting at something real, then I am very happy.
But he did not manage to meet the party's polling requirements, which would have meant getting at least 2% support in at least four qualifying polls.
I suppose what I was getting at is that religions are stories in the same way that liberal democracy and justice and human rights are stories.
Each new season will have a minimum of 18 episodes, so that means fans will be getting at least 36 new episodes to cry at/with.
Why aren't the hospitals getting at least some pressure from state and federal politicians in the form of a crackdown on their pricing or monopolistic consolidation?
He said Al, of course, was worthy of the Icon award ... but the only thing Trump should be getting at this point is impeachment and imprisonment.
With the requirement of getting at least 18 percent of the delegate vote at the convention, at most five candidates could be endorsed by each party.
The actual energy and the intention of it was probably a bit dark—dark comedy—but the people who live here understand what they're getting at.
I've also covered Mr. Rubenstein for more than a decade, and this piece does a great job of getting at central questions about billionaires and philanthropy.
Up to now, Rapyd has largely built its technology from the ground up, but this will be about "getting at new business very quickly," he added.
My parents probably didn't even fully understand what Gord was getting at, either, and to this day, Hip fans still debate the meanings of his lyrics.
The things that aren't actually true but nevertheless preserve that worldview are "alternative facts" — that's what Conway was getting at, whether she knew it or not.
Overall, getting at least one flu shot was associated with an 18 percent lower risk of premature death from all causes and from cardiovascular problems in particular.
NOTES: Texas INF Jurickson Profar did not start Wednesday after getting at least one hit in each of the 11 games he played since being called up.
"The testosterone [boys] are getting at puberty makes them more able to take risks, and risk is an important and essential component for building confidence," says Shipman.
To have a sense of what I am getting at, you should go see Julia Brand: Underbelly at Helena Anrather (March 2 – April 15, 2018), in Chinatown.
And, you know, Zac, I understand what you&aposre the getting at in terms of the underlying information here and whether or not it has been verified.
Where I was getting at was when you first got into music in a big way, there was a theoretical path to having a traditional music career.
"I think what Dave's getting at is last week one of the midnight rules Obama pushed on the service providers we overturned in a CRA," Cramer said.
YOU KNOW, THE FED'S FOCUS ON THE LIKELIHOOD OF THEM RAISING RATES, THE GROWTH WAS ALREADY IN IT. WE WERE ALREADY GETTING AT OR NEAR FULL EMPLOYMENT.
To help, she used "reframing," a popular cognitive behavioral therapy technique, getting at what a "B" symbolized to her and helping her develop a more positive outlook.
What Biden was getting at, in 1993, was what the President himself had said, dismissing the idea of nominating Ginsburg when it was first suggested to him.
"Stories about monsters are one of our best ways of getting at deeper truths and facing our fears as a society," Peele recently said of the film.
Using background sources is essential in getting at certain stories, but over-reliance on secret sources gives an already skeptical public more reason to question media credibility.
Ms. Stuhldreher reports that her office is getting at least a call a week from other places that want to do what San Francisco County has done.
American Pastoral's plot is engaging enough, but it has the quality of theater, all manners and long conversations without a clear sense of what it's getting at.
"What they're getting at is a lot of the shadiest stuff goes unnoticed because it's hard to see what's happening," said Michael Slaby, a Democratic digital strategist.
That's what I was getting at—I never saw any rivalry emerge, in Doha or all season, because I never saw Muhammad engage in or acknowledge one.
Shareholders holding roughly 25% of Opus shares are supporting the offer, which is conditional upon Ograi BidCo getting at least 70% of the outstanding shares in Opus.
He opened the hearing with a brief attempt to seem fair, followed by a partisan screed that confirmed he had no intention of getting at the truth.
But I think what you're getting at is that we can't feel other people's pain; at best, all we can do is have a pretty good imagination.
"It's getting at a level where things get very dicey if you want to be chasing it up here," Maley said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Tuesday.
Though he is coy about what he's getting at when he asks about Mulvaney, most aides and associates assume he is referencing the chief of staff position.
What I started getting at, is what do you think ... How much of the appeal of "Billions," do you think, is specifically sort of, the wealth porn?
And that doesn&apost allow us to actually get to the issue, and it&aposs a distraction from getting at the issue of actually solving the problem. Right?
Liboff's work certainly sounds as if it is starting to pull together something of a scientific explanation for what Tchijevsky was getting at, although Liboff is less certain.
INGRAHAM: But guess what, contrary to what the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is getting at in their opinion, we are going to get to this later on.
You're getting at least $2,000 in value no matter which card you apply for, which makes these offers some of the most valuable bonuses on the market today.
The Lightning fell behind by a pair of goals in victories over Detroit and New Jersey, getting at least two tallies from each of their four forward lines.
" On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said leaders will continue discussions within the conference and will work toward getting at least 50 people "in a comfortable place.
Viva Las Vegas Wedding is getting at least 3 cancellations a day, while some couples say they're still coming because they won't let the virus ruin their lives.
"That gives great cause for concern that there's something out there that we're not getting at," Admiral Richardson told reporters at the Pentagon during a brief news conference.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) upped the ante with new qualifications to reach the fifth debate, including getting at least 3 percent support in four or more polls.
It details how $10.4 million from her 20203 Senate run has now been used to help fund her 2020 bid, which is just what Buttigieg was getting at.
Hans Zollner, another leader in the church's efforts to safeguard children, said the church had made a "leap" forward by getting at the "systemic roots" of the scandal.
Nevertheless, Whitehouse is getting at something that has been a major issue with this whole process — how do you measure the actual impact of these ads and posts?
There are a billion such tools populating the internet for getting at this metadata and the Python language has its own pretty handy Exif extraction tool called ExifRead.
Earlier this year, NFL star Rob Gronkowski told CNBC Make It that he sticks to a strict routine that includes getting at least seven hours of sleep each night.
A candidate could qualify for the first two debates either by getting at least 2628 percent in the polls or by having at least 28503,22020 donors across the country.
"Despite his constant scowl, Saul's actually really sweet and friendly," Allen said, adding that the kitty adores all the treats and toys he has been getting at the hospital.
Sweet Dreams: I know you've heard it before, but getting at least eight hours of sleep a night will do wonders for your skin, vibe, and peace of mind.
"Unless John McEnroe's doing a whole bunch of stuff outside Wimbledon, he's getting at least ten times as much money than I am for very comparable work," Navratilova said.
Kassai notes that they are continuing to recruit but also acknowledges that it's a tough market, with its engineers getting "at least one call a week" from a recruiter.
All the while the 800-pound gorilla -- the fact that the U.S. tax system is highly ineffective at getting at capital or wealth other than wages -- keeps getting ignored.
At the population level, the researchers calculated, getting at least 150 minutes a week of moderate intensity physical activity would potentially prevent 46% of deaths associated with physical inactivity.
Getting at the root of organized crime means going deeper than a few corrupt officials, something Mr. Pérez Molina emphasized to me in an interview from jail last year.
Frazer writes that he always carves out time to meditate and journal every day in addition to getting at least six hours and 45 minutes of sleep a night.
How does that speak to the larger phenomenon you're getting at about people being unable to see past their immediate circumstances and locate themselves within society as a whole?
I assume that coalitional-thinking is what Trump was getting at when he claimed that he could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and his base would still love him.
Throughout her ouevre, Ayón drew on the story of the Abakuá for her own iconography, depicting their rituals and hierarchies as a way of getting at larger human dramas.
At-home diagnostics startup Scanwell, which produces smartphone-based testing for UTIs, is working on getting at-home testing for the novel coronavirus into the hands of U.S. residents.
That's why "Make America Great Again" was getting at -- that something was being lost amid PC culture, amid globalization and, most importantly, amid unfettered immigration into the United States.
What I'm getting at is that the reality of how nationalism actually works, what it means to people who embrace the label, and whether it's possible to overcome that.
The long take idea was just a way of getting at the transition between real life and musical number, and make it not really a big leap at all.
But Trump is getting at another truth many people can relate to: Many of us have been disappointed by doctors and the health care system at some point or another.
Anticipating the consequences of forgetting to reply to an email or being unprepared for a meeting that's weeks away can prevent you from getting at least seven hours of sleep.
Variety reports that Eko is currently also working with Walmart to develop separate projects for Vudu, which is thought to be getting at least six new original programs this year.
The blatant misconduct and misogyny is (sadly) somewhat easier to identify and address, getting at the roots of bias will take a more sustained and systemic interrogation of everyone's behavior.
This is a merit of small games from small teams: They can afford to alienate part of an audience to hone in on what they're really interested in getting at.
Uber isn't the only company picking up on the benefits of dynamic pricing, or charging customers based on the volume of demand a service is getting at a given time.
If you go for a five-hour ride, you finish and you're happy, you've accomplished something, and you're getting at that high, but you don't want to do anything else.
"Thankfully, because of the academy and all of the training we're getting at the airports, working together as a team, we have been successful and we continue to be successful."
Or perhaps especially if it's offensive, because that's when you know he's hit a nerve and is getting at the hard truths that weak liberals don't want you to hear.
But these early sections — which hew closer to character study than to sci-fi or horror — are its best, getting at the moment-to-moment heartache and misery of grief.
The pair left ABC and FX, respectively, and inked major Netflix production deals in exchange for more creative freedom — and money — than what they were getting at their old networks.
I've committed to getting at least seven hours of sleep per night, cutting myself off from a desire to scroll into an endless abyss of bad news (or good jokes).
It's a tense moment that calls for a heightened sense of suspense from the viewer, and the song that plays was selected with the intention of getting at a primal instinct.
"What it seems to be getting at is the culture of geek masculinity that defines so many internet spaces and has helped fuel reactionary political movements like Gamergate online," Lewis said.
Next week I'm going to issue a directive that addresses that… to ensure the independence and transparency and objectivity with respect to the scientific advice that we're getting at the agency.
Two of those shows, tellingly, have "American Crime" in the title, getting at an idea that in talking about this stuff we're also talking about an original sin specific to us.
The night also featured a consistent focus on HIV policy questions with nearly every candidate getting at least one, and many discussing how the issue disproportionately affects LGBTQ people of color.
I was getting at this when, in my news story about the plan, I compared the $148 million that each federal agency currently receives to the Department of Defense's $607 billion.
But either way, you're getting at that problem, which is the fact that none of that currently faces tax, whereas the salaries and wages of people are subject to annual taxes.
Five top Canadian economics and business PhD programs are getting at least half of their new Iranian students this fall because of the ban, based on interviews with universities and students.
That's what Obama was getting at in this interview — if people running for president don't have a powerful desire to make the country better, it's not going to be worth it.
What I'm getting at is many of the characters in this show—Dud and Ernie, in particular—are, however poorly, trying reconstruct the past, which they perhaps once took for granted.
Under Democrats' delegate allocation formula, any candidate who gets 15% of the vote either statewide or in any congressional district within the state is assured of getting at least some delegates.
But what he was getting at with the idea of representation (and the lack of it he'd observed) is something that comic books are still striving for and struggling with today.
I think that this is what my African-American undergraduate female students are getting at regarding the desire for black feminist thought appearing more on the philosophical syllabus, as it were.
By seeking documents from fast-food companies that lay out the business rationale and operational need for no-poach agreements, the attorneys general are getting at the heart of the issue.
For the sake of concision, wider cinema movements and sociopolitical contexts are also mostly elided, getting at most marginal notes, or recaps of material previously seen in The Story of Film.
While it is true that Trump will break a "record" by getting at least 12 appellate judges confirmed this year, keep in mind that there are 179 appellate court judgeships overall.
The bottom line: "One of the most fundamental things about death cafes is that in all these conversations, what we're really getting at is looking at our own lives," says Farr.
BARBARO: But I guess what I'm getting at is why, at this point, as F.B.I. director, aren't you doing anything more meaningful about these encounters than memorializing them in a memo?
Mr. Trump was getting at something: There is no longer much hope for a two-state solution, given Mr. Netanyahu's right-wing government and the exhausted leadership of the Palestinian Authority.
If you're not getting at least one of these four things in your interview, raise an eyebrow: Think you are beholden to the whim of a company to determine interview duration?
Honorable George A. Grasso: I think the nub of what you're getting at is having options that are available to the court that are consistent with people's ability to pay, right?
I think when people ask us if we're a media company or a publisher, my understanding of what they're really getting at is do we feel responsibility for content on our platform.
I don't believe either of those statements to be true, but if you're not getting at least two reactionary takes in Week 1, I'm not doing my job and you ain't livin'.
And it has been on a tax-break jag ever since, getting at least 24 more last year alone—even though its business model requires it to have all these fulfillment centers!
What he was getting at was that being physically disabled should not be a barrier to being superhuman anyway, so whole-body prostheses should be the thing that we're investing money into.
Hulk Hogan is getting at least $31 million in cash from Gawker to settle the wrestler's lawsuit against the media company for its publication of a sex tape, according to court documents.
Getting at that state, that moment, you're not necessarily when you're watching television thinking about life insurance, but if you're searching for life insurance on Google, it's pretty clear that you are.
Essential parts of recovery include stretching regularly, using a foam roller to reduce muscle soreness, fueling your body properly with good nutrition, and getting at least eight hours of sleep a night.
The Japanese carmaker had $883 billion in debt, provided lifetime employment to a bloated work force and produced a fleet of the kind of cars you'd dread getting at the rental counter.
But I think it's important for getting at the reality that decadence is something that comes on civilizations when they've reached a certain stage, and it's not clear where they go next.
They're quite thin so they scuffle through the top of the soil easier than some others and since they have fine points, you can be rather precise with what you're getting at.
What do you think about the structures and supports the women are getting at the university to help them recover and aid them in moving forward in their lives after their trauma?
The story seemed to be getting at some big question the culture was still struggling to figure out how to frame in 20173, one that was beginning to take on vital importance.
Still, when Maas wails "Someday, it will all be gone," the drama of the moment conveys a sense that he is getting at something deeper than our estrangement from the gold standard.
I had not grown up listening to his music, but I was struck then by the potency of his lyrics, whether when engaging with zeitgeists or getting at more-basic existential issues.
The other thing, though, that I think you're getting at there, which I do think is part of this whole story is that, look, D.C., why was it useful to be in D.C.?
A recent Pew study of American's news consumption habits found two-thirds of U.S. adults reported getting at least some of their news on social media, while a fifth reported doing so "often".
Encryption can protect data from all sorts of threats: it can stop sensitive information from being read after it is intercepted, or may thwart attackers from getting at data stored on a device.
Moments after that, Panthers defenseman Erik Gudbranson squared off with Hendricks — getting at least 11 right-handed punches in, while the Oilers' forward did all he could just to stay on his feet.
The hard part — there are a lot of hard parts, really, which we'll address with all the proper asides — is getting at the narrative reason, the gut call for such an unconventional play.
And while the odds of winning it are stacked against players, the IRS — and often the state where you live — wastes no time getting at least a slice of every big lottery win.
Given the lack of sex he's getting at home, he gets so aroused that he goes and masturbates over a toilet in the office bathroom, which has to be some sort of low.
I've become intrigued by the trivia game HQ Trivia, which seems to be getting at a burgeoning and widespread desire for shared activities that break you out of your own siloed tech bubble.
"We're getting at this sort of symbiotic relationship between the two apps that we think could be the breakthrough that really gets our brand front and center in the US market," Levy said.
I'm getting at least 7-9 hours of sleep every night, eating 0.8-1 grams of protein per pound of body weight per day, and staying slightly to moderately active on rest days.
The No. 2 Senate Democrat and longtime immigration reform advocate, Durbin said the only path forward he could see was getting at least 11 Republicans to join the 49 Democrats in the Senate.
Whether it was "Freaks and Geeks" or Seth Rogen's character in "Knocked Up," Judd was getting at many of the feelings I was talking about: feeling unaccomplished or invisible, striving to be seen.
There's always been a ton of information available on the Internet Movie Database—from who starred in what to movie times—and the tablet app makes getting at it all very simple and intuitive.
And yet Thoreau, in an age long before digital detox, was getting at something that is very much on our minds, when those minds have time for such reflection: the task of paying attention.
I love thinking about that '80s album by Screaming Jay Hawkins, "Black Music for White People," it just makes me laugh because he just had this "fuck everything" way of getting at the truth.
And yet, for all that's laudable about Conscience of a Conservative—and there's more than I expected there to be—this is not the bravest or most effective way of getting at the problem.
Just looking back and seeing how I was my freshman year and not really getting at-bats, not hitting the ball or anything, and then looking at my senior year, now I'm like, Dang.
"It's really just getting at what we know to be a pervasive stereotype of blackness and criminality," said Robin Wright, a researcher with the Kirwan Institute at Ohio State University who studies implicit bias.
They each would have been able to further develop their concerns and potential responses in closed session with the committee but, even at the unclassified level, it's pretty clear what they are getting at.
"While there are a lot of intangible benefits of attending an institution of higher education, we should also expect that students are getting at least a minimum return on their educational investment," he added.
It's ridiculous, looking back on it, but what I'm getting at is I will bring 10 crazy ideas to the set, and what's great about the Duffers is that they will always take one.
It's ridiculous, looking back on it, but what I'm getting at is I will bring 10 crazy ideas to the set, and what's great about the Duffers is that they will always take one.
Trump left his followers hanging for hours, leaving the post online and unexplained as Twitter stewed with a handful of theories and an avalanche of jokes about what exactly the president was getting at.
Billionaire Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma has set a goal of getting at least half the company's revenue from overseas, with the Lazada deal adding sales of clothing and electronics in six Southeast Asian markets.
Being Vegas, there was pageantry aplenty, of course, but this year's model felt a bit different than in years past, lacking the onslaught of major announcements we are used to getting at this event.
With partial results in from all 14 states and one U.S. territory, Biden was forecast to win at least 380 delegates, with Sanders getting at least 328, Elizabeth Warren 28 and Tulsi Gabbard one.
By the way, I think what you're getting at also is that we are different than most places on the planet Earth in terms of the lengths of our sentences even for violent crimes.
Battle for Azeroth brought with it a handful of new dungeons, with each new zone getting at least one, and most of them are fun, refreshing, and exciting to explore with a group of five.
KETV also ran a video segment in which Nebraskans said things like, "People know what it's getting at," and "I would rather not put that on my car," yet STILL NO MENTION OF THE BALLS.
Jones is a nervy, jutting actor, who comes at his scenes from surprising angles; you won't be able to quite figure out what he's getting at, but it's terrifying to watch him go about it.
Some mental agitation comes at 1:28 PM, when Mercury squares Uranus, and we'll be challenged to check how carried away with our emotions we're getting at 8:07 PM, when the Moon squares Jupiter.
As part of Senate Bill 132, which passed the Senate last week on a 31-85033 vote, students would be required to pass the test by getting at least 60 out of 100 questions correct.
Remember that lock screen security is there to stop thieves and strangers getting at your stuff—having a quick workaround would kind of defeat the point of having these security measures in the first place.
It was reported earlier this month that the judge in Manafort's trial had expressed skepticism regarding the charges Manafort faces and had accused prosecutors of using Manafort's charges as a way of getting at Trump.
Inside Today's FBI presented a version of history that felt compromised since it failed to adhere to basic journalistic standards like getting at the truth, instead of just getting the FBI's side of the story.
Getting at your console and your games from outside the home is sometimes possible, but it usually requires extra configuration for a worse experience—and would require a whole extra guide on top of this one.
But what I'm getting at, one of my inspirations that's part of my inspiration for me going back to see her, going back to L.A., was one of the reasons I kicked their ass that day.
Overall, about 23 percent of survey participants said they slept six hours a night, while 57 percent said they slept between seven and eight hours and 8 percent reported getting at least nine hours of sleep.
At 4503, Duvall is improving in his first full big-league season, and getting at-bats every day with the Cincinnati Reds; as I write this, only three players in the league have more home runs.
It felt really important to share the knowledge I was getting at school with people who wanted to go to school—even people who believed that feminism is only about having hairy legs and hating men.
Maybe Lauer's aggression, and all those interruptions, were examples of straight-out sexism, a man interrupting a woman while going easy on the fun guy, for lack of a smarter, better way of getting at Trump.
Belgian data artist Dries Depoorter, who previously created Tinder Business Cards, seems to be getting at some of these issues in Seattle Crime Cams, a video installation that blends real-time surveillance with live police radio.
"Some of this is worth looking at, in terms of she's getting at the fact that there are conflicts, when they own companies that are being actually featured on their own platforms," the Minnesota Democrat said.
The lines to get in the clubs are not as obnoxious, the covers are lower, the room prices are lower — but you are getting at least 90 percent of the experience you get at those places.
"Well now, you're getting at something that I'm sure is going to be before this court," Gorsuch said and added, "And you understand, I can't talk about cases that are likely to come up before us. "
Influenced by poetic forms, Freeman holds the idea of the vignette as a way of getting at a specific, exact feeling in the form of a game (this episode of Designer Notes is instructive about the idea).
Worst of all, Daenerys arc appears to indicate that the show's ultimate message will be that we cannot escape our fates, the very opposite of what it has been getting at over the course of eight seasons.
What I'm getting at is that every single time a character or relationship dynamic that was set up early in the show's history appears, it is almost always the most fascinating and engaging thing in an episode.
What the two companies are getting at by making this announcement this week is that Uber's at the table, and it has within arms reach all the things Nvidia is promising to offer with Xavier and Pegasus.
Certainly, like all great artists, Mr Roth mined his immediate milieu, but only as a way of directly unearthing the deeper questions of family, society, belief, culture and relationships; of getting at the underlying nature of humanity.
In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson held up one of his two beagles by his ears in front of the press and that reportedly elicited more angry mail than he was getting at the time about Vietnam.
What we're getting at is that it is perfectly okay to leave the car in the garage, veg out on the couch in your post-turkey-day, tryptophan-induced haze, and leave it to us, dear reader.
"Since de-monization [sic] started, we lost 80 percent of any revenue we were getting at least," Somers claims, telling me that he estimates that de-monetization first started happening about a year and a half ago.
"The study is well done, including looking at a variety of analytic approaches for getting at the question," said Larry Levitt, a senior vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation, a health research group, in an email.
Louis C.K. seemed to be pointing at Mr. Allen with a queasy homage that was getting at the truth of "Manhattan" even as "I Love You, Daddy" circled — and circled — its own creator's complicity in female exploitation.
The beleaguered citizens of Flint, Michigan, who experienced one of the worst lead poisoning crises in recent memory, are now getting at least $97 million in federal and state money to pay for new, lead-free pipes.
Something about relying on a controlled substance like Klonopin to sleep felt wrong, so I used it sparingly, only reaching for it when my chance of getting at least five hours of sleep seemed all but unattainable.
Most of the time, if someone possesses information that is relevant to getting at the truth about a suspected crime, the rules require that person to disclose such evidence, and prosecutors can use those facts in court.
Yes. And that you're really getting at the fundamental tension that exists between the way that this show was initially structured and the way that it existed for many years and the reality of the ecosystem now.
I WOULD ABSOLUTELY ANTICIPATE WE ARE GOING TO HAVE TO HAVE AN EXTENSION SO WE CAN PROCESS ALL OF THESE BILLS WITH RESPECT TO THE BORDER SECURITY, I THINK WHATS THAT YOURE GETTING AT WITH THE PRESIDENT.
You don't get to be Taylor Swift levels of famous without developing a persona that an audience is willing to spend money on, and you don't develop that persona without getting at least a little bit fake.
But what I'm getting at is that using current figures available via Razer, running SoftMiner gets you at best a couple cents towards a purchase per day when power bills are factored in, and that's probably being generous.
When news of the Ohio bill hit twitter, Ed Whelan, a lawyer who is president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, noted that its survival most likely depended upon Trump getting at least another seat to fill.
The rove beetles looks like this sort of quirky, obscure phenomenon that no one else works on, but when you scratch the surface of it, you see really it is getting at very deep questions in evolutionary biology.
Mars is the go-getter of the zodiac, but because Mars in Sag will be activating the sector of your chart that rules rest and solitude, the only thing you'll be go-getting at this time is sleep.
But if you're anything like me and cling to one style (and buy it in a variety of colors and fabrics), you'll soon realize you're actually getting at least three pairs of shoes for the price of two.
But they were impressed by the quality of the education Chai was getting at school, and how "elastic" the curriculum was: Instead of having to study either science or the humanities, Chai could study both in interdisciplinary ways.
Despite this progress, only 22017 percent of U.S. counties have managed to achieve a government safety goal for reducing crash deaths: getting at least 92 percent of drivers and front-seat passengers to buckle up for every ride.
Marvel's upcoming Inhumans might be the first truly bad thing to come out of its expanded cinematic TV and movie universe, judging by the early looks we're getting at the series, which premieres on ABC on November 3.
And so, he'll reply, he's talking about the "getting-at-you" kind: the one that makes the headlines, the one that's raw—full of perceived-to-be real life references to waps (weapons), splashing (stabbing) and opps (opposition).
Getting at least a similar deal done this year should have been easy, especially after the deal between President Donald Trump and the Democrats in early September on the budget and the debt ceiling significantly cleared Congress's schedule.
Even the World Health Organization's director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus encouraged people all over the world to keep themselves healthy by getting at least 30 minutes of physical activity a day for adults and an hour for children.
Muir asked Trump why the matter is still important to him — and Trump turned it on the media, blaming them for "bringing it up," and "demeaning" the people who attended: MUIR: I guess that's what I'm getting at.
Dear Rachel,I'm living in the city working long days — often 10 to 12 hours — and am usually totally drained of energy afterward, but I know getting at least some exercise in will help me manage the stress.
As is so often the case with defenses of our chief executive's conduct, this argument fails completely as a defense of Trump's own behavior, while nonetheless getting at something important about the larger political moment in the West.
I understood what the professor was getting at — it was a question about the extent to which we were nostalgic for a past before the current runaway technological train, or conversely, optimistic about a future of techno-utopian possibility.
Collins also held 16.8 percent of the company's stock, and he was the company's unofficial tout on Capitol Hill, getting at least six colleagues—including, at one point, former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price—to buy shares.
Rolling Stone's write-up of the second weekend set does a great job of getting at the heart of what separates the two performances: In fact, the greatest change between the two shows seemed to be Beyoncé herself.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)As for more traditional tech, when I inquired as to how many screens were on the Adonis, a Furrion spokesman said about 12, though I don't think he truly understood what I was getting at.
For one, he needs to keep it—the Browns don't have such a laundry list of previous starters under center by coincidence, and for the past three years have seen three quarterbacks per season getting at least one start.
A dealer at the Indian unit of a global trading firm said Maharashtra will eventually start actively selling because the export subsidy means mills are getting at least 2,000 rupees ($28.14) a tonne more for exports than local sales.
As one of the first Netflix originals, Orange is the New Black shook up the TV landscape, and that's something you can expect the show to do for the rest of its run (and it's getting at least two more seasons).
Healthy People 2020, a 10-year-long national public health initiative to improve efforts to promote health and prevent disease, set a goal of getting at least 20.1 percent of Americans to exercise enough by 2020—a goal we've now accomplished.
The fact that Taylor had such a strong and substantiated view that those two expressly political reasons were why Trump held up foreign aid lines up with what Trump himself seemed to be getting at in the call with Zelensky.
While many people rightfully don't want or can't afford to spend that much on a sex toy, what she's really getting at here is that women's pleasure is worth the investment (just as much as a pair of Jimmy Choos).
Add to this the fact that the sequence where the hero is trained is such a bland part of the hero's journey that many films dispense with it in a montage, and you can hopefully see what I'm getting at.
Rookie Miguel Andujar drove in three runs with an RBI single and a two-run homer as the Yankees improved to 4-3 in the season series with Boston and improved to 33-5 when getting at least five runs.
A solid stand and three-jointed swiveling arm allow the Bumblebee to stay on your desk while hunting for the sweet spot of any instrument, and onboard volume and mode controls make sure you'll be getting at least a usable tone.
Based on my current lease, this sounds like a pretty fantastic deal, given that the trim level you're getting at $600 per month costs $35,200 to purchase outright, and that's without taking into consideration any maintenance or insurance and financing fees.
Nod or shake your head, but I also think Petersen is getting at a much tougher challenge for society, one that I think will be one of the richest areas for investment in the coming years for founders and venture capitalists.
In 2004, after buying a generic version of Iressa from India, Lu helped set up an online group for leukemia patients, who wanted the same drugs he was getting at a fraction of the price of the approved drug in China.
Shapiro says that this could be an adaptation from a time when food was often scarce and getting at it had as much to do with your cognitive ability as it did with how well you could throw a spear.
But I think what you're also getting at is just how untested this specific scenario is: There's really no precedent for how to conduct yourself in a nationally televised presidential debate while confronting ugly allegations about your husband's sex life.
A prizewinner away from Sundance, this one is getting at least its third run in New York, having shown with "Bugs" at Film Forum in the fall and in an animation program that opened at the Quad Cinema in December.
Albee (and, in his adaptation, Nichols) keys into the same fear that he instills in George and the same heartbreak he writes in Martha, getting at the broader question of what will happen to the whiteness of the American Dream.
All the soccer platforms overseas are getting at least a B. MLS is getting 100, NHL 200, WWE just signed a deal with Fox yesterday that took their annual revenue for licensing fees from 150 to now 400 a year.
This Friday's vote over witnesses would open the door to getting at least one of these fellas to testify if it passes, but just who would be called and who would show up, that's to be an entirely different fight.
WASHINGTON — When Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in a curse-laden tirade to a reporter on Friday, asked, "Do you think Americans care about Ukraine?" he was getting at an essential element of President Trump's defense in the impeachment trial.
Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho did not have an assist after getting at least one in the first 12 games, and he remained tied with Wayne Gretzky and Ken Linseman for the most consecutive games with an assist to start a season.
Through letters, hearings, and advocacy, she's pushed agencies to make real changes on student loans and student debt, for example, and she weighs in on federal rulemaking, even if it seems obscure or what she's getting at isn't immediately clear.
Really the theme that we're getting at is not that the anaconda choke is becoming a very high percentage submission—but that the fluidity of front headlock play seems to be improving and last year was a good one for it.
It'll work and sync files across Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, and when you throw Google Photos into the equation and the online office apps built into Drive, it's easily the most comprehensive option out there for getting at your stuff from anywhere.
As for the scars, I don't actually know what the show is getting at, which is refreshing, because for all of Kang's improvements this season, it still does feel like every curveball is a reworked comic reference being put to good use.
But so much of what we were getting at [will] still be viable, Where we left things in season 4, Lindsay was becoming the Republican candidate arguing to put up this wall; even though she fought against it, she had completely flip-flopped.
It's not clear what West is getting at in this video, but after his already infamous meeting with President Donald Trump on Thursday, people are looking on in confusion like they were earlier this year before the rapper's album Ye was released.
Of course, spending money to secure another country's border isn't exactly getting at the "root causes" of migration, either — and, as Mexico discovered when a caravan of migrants last fall overwhelmed its forces, it can't withstand the pressure of a desperate drive north.
No disrespect to Brown, but her appointment feels more like an appeasement to those who are calling for a public editor on Facebook, and instead are getting (at best) a liaison between the opaque Facebook News Feed and actual editors in actual newsrooms.
Elliott was the focal point of the offense, getting at least 208 carries in 12 games while rushing for 15 touchdowns and eclipsing 100 yards seven times, but was held to 162 yards on the ground in two meetings against the Giants.
Answer that made me stop and pause, quote marks and all: So I guess what I am getting at is: dogs can fall into the rough shape of a 69, and do something that appears to the lay observer to be a 69.
Some states passed new laws last year and this year, covering more workers, changing the way companies have to deal with nondisclosure agreements, getting at some of the smaller things that have been longstanding practices that allowed harassment and abuse to thrive.
We're not sure if that's exactly what Jamie T is getting at in "Tescoland" - there's certainly no mention of delicatessen meats and microwavable meals - but in name alone it is an apt and perfect description for the homogenised streets of Britain's towns.
And you need to play the games that you don't really have any interest in so that you can talk about why the ones you enjoy are more interesting or getting at some feeling better than the ones you don't care for.
What Giuliani is really getting at here is that what the president says might not align with the testimony of other witnesses Mueller has spoken to in the course of the investigation, and that could put the president at risk of perjuring himself.
I think the issue here that Liz is getting at is that once the data leaves Facebook's servers, and once they share it with Words With Friends or Spotify or with Airbnb or whoever it may be, it's now living in two places.
"Nearly two-thirds of the names that we've identified as getting at least 5% of their revenues from Mexico underperformed the S&P 500 on Friday, the first full trading session after the Mexico tariff news broke when the broader market fell 1.3%," said Calvasina.
What I'm getting at is, even if you just show a little bit of that explicitness, but really just let the actors go with more natural positioning of letting them do it how they actually do it, it's just two people in their element.
Maybe this GIF pulled from your Bluetooth speaker's comic book tie-in will say it better: I know you know what I'm getting at: $280 for a novelty Bluetooth speaker on Indiegogo that's also a charging dock, a Wi-Fi range extender, and a subwoofer?
"Wal-Mart was very public about touting this $260 an hour that employees were going to be getting at the beginning of the year, but the barriers to getting that $22 weren't as public," said Jess Levin, a spokeswoman with Making Change at Walmart.
"What I'm most proud of is the way our people are responding, the way we are getting at cost structure, restructuring and getting through this the way we never have in prior downturn[s], so I'm pretty happy with that," Oberhelman told CNBC's "Squawk Box. "
What she's getting at is contradictory, but makes sense: sometimes the experiences with the least direct human-interest missions (aka engendering empathy around a social issue or doing documentary-like coverage of a place or person) can come off as the most pro-human experiences.
Well, you're an optimist, and you love a gamble, so those don't always work out…but what I'm getting at is that money is something you like to celebrate, not something you try to stress about, so you might not be feeling like yourself.
A holiday, a tax holiday doesn't necessarily lend into that idea and I'm guessing you're getting at the idea that American businesses want to know what the rules of the road are before they will invest on a long period over many, many years.
Educated, experienced and ready to rumble, the senator from California will not be silenced, especially when it comes to getting at the truth in the Russian investigation hanging over Donald Trump's administration, though that is exactly what her male colleagues want to do: silence her.
But to get to what we're getting at in the book, with the whole combination of the food and the civil rights movement, the Four Way holds a special place in my heart — they were so giving with their stories and with their hospitality.
When it came for his turn to speak, Michael B. Jordan abandoned the actual document he read from, addressing the audience as Fred Hampton, getting at the tragic humor and pathos in the Black Panther leader who was killed in his sleep at age 21.
Weeks of hype videos and buzz for Asuka coincided with Emma appearing on television to job to others and get run down by the announcers culminated in jokey Emma, bad Emma, jobber Emma getting at least as much from the feared Asuka as vice versa.
What makes the aid funding important, though, is that — unlike the border wall — a lot of people in both parties agree that it's needed to reduce migration to the US in the long term, by getting at the "root causes" of why people leave.
"It's really hard to retain employees when those companies are saying, 'Any employee in our company is getting at least $15 an hour,'" said Jennifer Durham, chief development officer for Checkers and Rally's, a drive-through burger chain with 860 locations across the country.
What Scorsese is probably getting at is that Avengers: Endgame opened to a record number of screens (22018,29.11) in its opening weekend, while movies like Jordan Peele's Us and Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood opened on nearly a thousand fewer screens.
Finally, GiveDirectly, a charity that gives cash directly to desperately poor people, is planning to launch a large-scale experiment of basic income in Kenya, with about 6,000 people getting full basic incomes and more than 15,000 getting at least some form of cash transfer.
Now, it's safe to say that dear Dickon survived Dany's open roast and that we will be getting at least one ab shot of the GoT character replacement (pour one out for the original Dickon, Freddie Stroma, who we first met in the Tarly's large dining room).
No doubt that's what CNN's Chris Cuomo was getting at when he asked talk radio host and Blaze founder Glenn Beck whether he and his colleagues were reaping what they sowed with their often fiery rhetoric in the rise of Trump, who many conservative commentators strenuously oppose.
Even before last Wednesday's results, I had been struggling to discern what, aside from deconstructions of big data, Prévieux was getting at with his modest yet stirring show, The Graphic Method, on view at the similarly modest yet impactful artist-run Chicago exhibition space, Julius Caesar.
While some conservative lawmakers point to support of over-the-counter birth control as evidence of a pro-woman agenda, the truth is that these policies could actually lead to women paying more out of pocket for birth control that they're now getting at no cost.
CS: What Steve and I are both getting at, Advocate, is that the best way to manage your anger is to work to more deeply understand it, to recognize it for what it is and even to embrace it so that you'll feel less consumed by it.
"We will not be on the bill this week, but we're still working toward getting at least 50 people in a comfortable place," said Mr. McConnell, who is known as a canny strategist but was forced to acknowledge on Tuesday that he had more work to do.
"When you start talking about aviation security and putting armed Saudi government agents on airplanes coming to the US, you are really getting at the heart of why DHS and TSA were created in the first place," said a US government official familiar with the program.
"And I think what the president was getting at, and I feel the same way, is that we can't ignore the abuses of the past and appear to be justifying them or minimizing them, we have to focus on getting them right going forward," Barr said.
I think he's free at the momentBut you know what I'm getting at is, it would be so much fun to create a whole thing that actually connects together, and makes the music live and breath a little bit more than just the album's kind of way.
The "Big Book" of Alcoholics Anonymous says that alcohol is "cunning, baffling, powerful." and although I'd say it was an ethanol-based organic compound and personifying it with human personality traits is the kind of nonsense that makes some people distrust AA, I know what they're getting at.
In the meantime, Drouin is getting at least lukewarm support from his former teammates, including Victor Hedman, the star defenceman who'll need a new contract and big raise of his own next year (and who's represented by the same agency, though not the same agent, that handles Drouin).
And although Warshofsky can't quite control what he's doing, presumably because of a lack of direction—his castmates are under-directed, too, and they compensate for it by either underplaying or overplaying their roles—if you scrape away the bombast, you can see what Shepard is getting at.
The title of the puzzle is a clue itself, "State Lines," but I wouldn't say that this information made the clues solve themselves; I didn't get a firm grasp on what Mr. Arbesfeld was getting at until I narrowed a couple of answers down by filling in crosses.
It would behoove the networks to focus their discussion on getting at these subtle differences among the candidates, like what executive orders they would sign, how high climate change ranks as a priority, and what measures would a candidate pursue to ensure a just transition to clean energy.
Of course, it's not a perfect system; for example, cross-play between your PlayStation and your friend's Xbox is currently impossible — though Fortnite's CEO Tim Sweeney says it's not only imminent, but "inevitable," getting at the importance of this aspect of gaming to the industry as a whole.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Activists welcomed a goal set by the Group of 20 major economies' to reduce additional plastic trash leaking into the ocean to zero by 2050, but said it avoided getting at the heart of the problem - slashing the output of wasteful, single-use plastics in the first place.
Asked by the news station if the sign bothered him at all, Brat said, "No, I thought the guy was just getting at the Benghazi injustice that everybody knows is a tragedy -- it had to do with all these tapes and stuff," according to the station's write-up of the interview.
"The culture of intolerance that seems to come along with expensive home ownership, of tightly securing one's home away - a withdrawal from the community - this is what perhaps the song is getting at: how this anti-community atmosphere leads to anti-social, unpleasant and at times hateful interactions", he explains.
You may spend much of "The Anthropologist" wondering what exactly the filmmakers are getting at, but by the end you realize they have teased out the idea that a defining human attribute is our ability to adjust to change, whether rising seawater or simply the growing up of our own children.
Similar to last week's debate in Nevada, candidates could qualify for tonight's event by meeting either a delegate threshold—that is, by getting at least one delegate from any of the states to vote so far—or by reaching polling thresholds released by the Democratic National Committee earlier this month.
In Episode 9 — Part 1 of the finale — Dennis and Frank (Danny DeVito) protest the trendy haircuts women are getting at a new salon next door, and in Episode 10 — which was inspired by Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" — Dennis and Charlie (Charlie Day) reflect upon their love for laser tag.
So I think tactically what the questioner is getting at is can you issue some sort of token that represents a qualification and put that on a global ledger such that it's not run by a company that might go away, but for the foreseeable future I can always reference that?
You might need to go see someone about snoring, or anything that might be going on in the middle of the night that might be interrupting your sleep, as one reason people will sleep longer is that the sleep they're getting at night is just not refreshing, so they're craving it more.
The decade-long run for the current bull market and widespread concerns about elevated values in U.S. stocks leading to days like Tuesday, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by close to 800 points, are reminders that getting at the true value of corporations is as important as it has ever been.
It's a pretty straightforward deal: almost every model of both sizes of the tablet, regardless of color, storage capacity, or cellular data, are getting at least a $125 price cut, with means that the the 10.5-inch iPad Pro starts at $524.99, while the larger 12.9-inch iPad Pro starts at $649.99.
Publishers may appear complicit in the asset stripping of their own content and audiences for what — per this study — seems only marginal gain, but the opacity of the adtech industry implies that most likely don't realize exactly what kind of 'deal' they're getting at the hands of the ad giants who grip them.
Eco Age is really serious about the idea of getting a lot of mileage out of every item in your closet: The organization advocates getting at least 30 wears out of any given garment, a concept first introduced by journalist Lucy Siegle and adopted by the company's founder and creative director Livia Firth.
A few examples: * KIMMEL: This is fascinating, the signature on the original statement doesn't match the signature on this statement and I went through my library of photographs of you to compare it, head shots that you have signed and these seem to match the original statement and am I getting at anything.
If I have to say I'm sitting on a stage — I understand what you are getting at — if I have to say I'm sitting on a stage with Chairman Kim and that gets us to save 30 million lives, it could be more than that, I'm willing to sit on the stage.
You've heard all about the hype surrounding The Ordinary, and we're not just getting at the behind-the-scenes drama that dominated headlines this year: We're talking about the lineup of products itself, a full range of minimalist dropper bottles with expensive-looking packaging that's actually sold at too-good-to-be-true prices.
" Mr. Crittenden, who watched the debate from a crowded bar, added: "As soon as it became clear that she was not going to be talking about just 'Are you right or wrong about birtherism?' but getting at the underlying reality of what birtherism was about, you could feel the energy in the room shift.
Throughout this article we'll be referring to POP (Post Office Protocol) and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol)—if you've not come across them before, they're different ways of getting at your email accounts, and it helps to understand the various pros and cons of each before you get your all-encompassing email masterplan set up.
I suspect that's what Lena Dunham was getting at when she said that she regrets not having an abortion, once upon a time: that not having been through it by now, she probably never will, and that means that she'll miss out on the lesson that an estimated one in three women learn during their reproductive years.
It's hard to get deeply into what I See You is getting at without giving too much away, but it's safe to say that, in part, it's about how startlingly vulnerable people can be, whether they're facing malicious intentions they may not even be aware of, the unknown in general, or just their need for other people.
That should stop passers-by and curious friends from getting at your phone, but more information than you might think can be accessed from the lock screen—for example, by default on an iOS device you can launch Siri and ask "who do I call most?" to see a list of recent calls, no unlock required.
But with new franchise director James Foley (Fear, At Close Range) now on board, we're hoping that Darker can do a better job of getting at the pulpy roots of E.L. James' e-book-turned-best-seller, which documents the tortured relationship between young student Anastasia (played by Dakota Johnson) and corporate kink-a-dink Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan).
Emily Ellsworth, whose jobs have included answering phones in the district offices of two Republican representatives from Utah — Jason Chaffetz, from 2009 to 2012; and Chris Stewart from 2013 to 2014 — said the way your points reach a lawmaker depends on how many calls the office is getting at the time and how you present your story.
A boy and his shape-shifting dog, and his doppelgänger made out of grass, and a post-apocalyptic kingdom, and a bass-playing vampire and a wicked ice king and a Martian Abraham Lincoln and a sentient, gender-fluid video game controller and —— What I'm getting at is that no one has ever accused "Adventure Time" of excessive realism.
Just take a look through this gameplay video of Heroes of Warfare and you'll see what Blizzard is getting at: Many of the playable characters in Heroes of Warfare look and play similarly to the heroes in Overwatch, the maps are nearly identical to Overwatch maps, and the heads-up display showing scores, kills, and health is basically the same as Overwatch's.
The big advantage of this kind of study is that "in combining information across so many prior studies you're really getting at one of the best estimates of the disparity of suicide risk due to sexual orientation," said Brian Mustanski, director of the Institute for Sexual and Gender Health and Well Being at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago.
Pheasey drops a fake egg inside the nest after the turtle has laid about half of her eggs around 45 in the case of the olive ridley sea turtles she's been working with most recently — because that's low enough in the nest to prevent predators from getting at it and high enough that poachers won't leave it behind if they find the nest.
The audio, which includes Trump referring to "cash," is muddled at times, and it's impossible to know exactly what the men are getting at—in fact, both Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Davis, on behalf of Cohen, quickly claimed it somehow bolstered their own opposing accounts of what happened in the long, strange, shitty soap opera that is American politics right now.
" She's getting at the core of what campaign finance reform activists see as wrong with the American political system; as Jeff Stein wrote for Vox in 2016, the problem with big money in politics "is not that it creates a quid pro quo in which donors are transactionally rewarded for their gifts, but that it elevates the priorities of the wealthy across the board.
I think this is what Roberto Bolaño is getting at when he mentions the following about Pizarnik and other twentieth-century international women artists in his essay "The Private Life of a Novelist": If I had to choose a literary kitchen to move into for a week, I would choose one that belonged to a woman writer, so long as the writer wasn't Chilean.
But the work's most vivid and engaging character is the border itself, which emerges in the minds of Lawson and Perez as a kind of appalling one-way obstacle — not, that is, as Mr. Trump's defensive barrier protecting the American homeland against foreign hordes and imported violence, but rather as a tragic hindrance that prevents the agents from getting at the source of the disturbance.
But one look at its bloody claws reveals that the character is capable of bloody violence, which it usually directs at a boy named Pitty, its owner: Gloomy Bear's juxtaposition of bloodiness and cuteness is what Kakeda is getting at when she describes what's missing from American character culture, where cute creatures typically aren't capable of being anything but good and ugly always connotes evilness.
So, we need to talk about that and how we can be working together, better with programs as well as policymakers to make sure that we're getting at the systematic changes that need to occur in order to ensure that families who are at the very bottom of the income level in this country have the support that they need to actualize the dreams they put in place for themselves.
They get in there beforehand and they say, "When something gets really to the heart of what the Republicans are getting at, and it&aposs starting to look really dicey for Peter Strzok, we&aposre going to start screaming, calling for order, saying all kind of ridiculous things and causing mayhem in order to distract and prevent punches from being landed," but you mentioned before about these lawyers that are sitting in the background.
"Let's move beyond the statement to the larger point it seems to be getting at," the political theorist Corey Robin wrote in an essay responding to Bouie and others, "that Trump is like nothing we've ever seen before in the realm of foreign policy": This is a country, remember, where it was the operational policy of the government, at the highest levels, to be able to fight and win a nuclear war.
Though if you look at how predominantly white and male-dominated film criticism is, and the lack of diversity in journalism as a whole, it's easy to understand what Larson is getting at: that hearing what a movie like A Wrinkle in Time or her own movie Captain Marvel meant to women and women of color is extremely difficult, because there's a shocking lack of nonwhite, non-male voices writing about film at big publications.
But the feeling she's getting at in "Cornelia Street" is more universal, the idea of being so in love with someone and creating so many memories together — being barefoot in the kitchen when there's a chill on the floor from the autumn air; what the lights look like in the back seat of a cab — that if you ever break up, you'll have to exile these places from your life to avoid a breakdown.
But Wieselman is getting at a deeper issue, one that pertains to the larger story arc of Game of Thrones' sixth season: It's not immediately clear why Davos was so certain that Jon needed to be resurrected, nor why Jon, specifically, was the first main character on the show to be resurrected, outside of relying on ancient prophecies described in the show's source novels (and which most casual fans of the show won't know about).
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) and Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (Calif.), the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, as well as law enforcement agencies argue that unbreakable encryption prevents police and intelligence agencies from getting at important evidence.
Deb FischerDebra (Deb) Strobel FischerThe 22019 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Landmark US-Russia arms control treaty poised for final blow GOP senator introduces bill banning 'addictive' social media features MORE (R-Neb.) to give businesses offering full-time employees at least two weeks of paid family and medical leave each year a general business credit equal to 12.5 percent of the amount of wages they pay an employee if the employee is getting at least 50 percent of their normal wages.
Deb FischerDebra (Deb) Strobel FischerThe 2628 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Landmark US-Russia arms control treaty poised for final blow GOP senator introduces bill banning 'addictive' social media features MORE (R-Neb.) to give businesses offering full-time employees at least two weeks of paid family and medical leave each year a general business credit equal to 28500 percent of the amount of wages they pay an employee if the employee is getting at least 6900 percent of their normal wages.
Deb FischerDebra (Deb) Strobel FischerThe 21625 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Landmark US-Russia arms control treaty poised for final blow GOP senator introduces bill banning 'addictive' social media features MORE (R-Neb.) to give businesses offering full-time employees at least two weeks of paid family and medical leave each year a general business credit equal to 2900 percent of the amount of wages they pay an employee if the employee is getting at least 220006 percent of their normal wages.
UPDATE: After a Pentagon spokesman said the parade would no longer happen this November and that the government would "explore opportunities in 2019," President Trump tweeted that he had "cancelled" the parade, saying "maybe we will do something next year in D.C." Original story below: Donald Trump's presidency may be a swampy mess of scandals, but he's getting at least one thing done: Whether you like it or not, he's putting on a fucking military parade in Washington goddamn DC. Veterans, including the Navy SEAL who killed Osama Bin Laden, don't like the idea, and it has been widely mocked by pundits.
I DON'T KNOW IF YOU SAW THE INTERVIEW THAT LEE COOPERMAN DID ON MY SHOW WHERE HE LITERALLY BROKE DOWN IN TEARS THINKING ABOUT WHERE THE COUNTRY IS AT THE CURRENT MOMENT AND THINKING TO HIMSELF, I'M SOMEBODY WHO'S SPENT THE BETTER PART OF MY ADULT LIFE TRYING TO GIVE BACK, I'VE TAKEN THE BUFFETT GIVING PLEDGE, I'VE SENT 803 KIDS TO COLLEGE, AND HERE I FIND MYSELF IN AN ADVERTISEMENT AS THIS EVILDOER ON WALL STREET, BUT IT'S COOPERMAN, IT'S YOU, IT'S RICKETS, IT'S OTHERS WHO HAVE MADE THEIR WAY INTO THIS PARTICULAR AD. YOU KNOW WHAT I'M GETTING AT. BLANKFEIN: YEAH, I HAVE A THICKER SKIN.
The man is never named: And among those who came or checked in by phone every day, the inner circle as it were, those who were getting more points, there was still a further competition, which was what was getting on Betsy's nerves, she confessed to Jan; there's always that vulgar jockeying for position around the bedside of the gravely ill, and though we all feel suffused with virtue at our loyalty to him (speak for yourself, said Jan), to the extent that we're carving time out of every day, or almost every day, though some of us are dropping out, as Xavier pointed out, aren't we getting at least as much out of this as he is.

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