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"intercede" Definitions
  1. intercede (with somebody) (for/on behalf of somebody) to speak to somebody in order to persuade them to be kind to somebody else or to help settle an argument

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"President Trump and Congress must intercede to protect American consumers."
Fortunately, a powerful voice was willing to intercede: Peyton Manning.
It now urges people who witness such behavior to intercede.
If anything goes wrong, there is no way for anyone to intercede.
If so, then the Trump administration must be called upon to intercede.
When Ja'Von tried to intercede, Mr. Meadows hit him too, he recalled.
So the president enlisted the C.I.A. director and his deputy to intercede.
" As the other panelists try to intercede, Walter shouts over them, "It's money!
Each was to have her leg amputated and prayed to Bakhita to intercede.
However, Trump's pardon power is absolute, leaving little room for Congress to intercede.
Events will intercede, bureaucracies will weigh in, Congress will balk, promises will be broken.
In April 22017, Markey emailed the journal that published the paper, Communication Research, to intercede.
"These are planned incidents, and planned incidents give us an opportunity to intercede," Schweit said.
By then, several friends had tried to intercede or offer help, only to be rebuffed.
ICANN originally stated that the organization was powerless to intercede in the sale of the .
Mr. Bush signed an act of Congress allowing federal courts to intercede in the case.
Somehow, Berbatov managed to get in touch with his father, Ivan, who hastily moved to intercede.
Can the president intercede in a federal criminal investigation of which he himself is a subject?
Congress must intercede to restrict the EPA's authority and mitigate the future threat of damaging regulations.
He helped convince the French monarch King Louis XVI to intercede on behalf of the American rebels.
Wildlife Warriors intercede, dissipate the situation, and ultimately provide solutions for their communities and those around them.
But its mere existence does not create an enforcement mechanism—it requires the U.S. Congress to intercede.
Global authorities tried to soothe the markets, promising to intercede in the event of an economic disaster.
That it was not their place to intercede in their member institutions' issuing of graduations and diplomas.
Korianos, a native of the Greek island of Paros, was able to intercede and stop the killing.
Some protesters try to intercede before a team of metro security officers arrives and escorts her away.
John McCain, an Arizona Republican who has sharply criticized Trump, also downplayed the possibility that Trump would intercede.
He recently apologized for hitting a bodyguard trying to intercede between him and a woman who approached him.
He goes to the school nurse to intercede (successfully it seems) for the kid going bonkers from Paxil.
That explains his insistence on policies old-school Republicans find offensive, and the refusal of Congress to intercede.
Congress could also choose to intercede to prevent the federal government from using antitrust laws as punitive sticks.
Trump's remarks are rare for a U.S. president since they rarely intercede when it comes to the Fed.
Bureau members attempted to intercede by separating and arresting people on occasions when people&aposs safety were in jeopardy.
He was seeking treatment for his cancer, and he said he asked Putin to intercede with the Italian government.
Richard Parris, chief executive of Intercede, a cyber-security company, notes that it is just the latest of many.
A miracle suggests that the person lives in heaven now, and therefore can intercede with God on someone's behalf.
Roma is a film in which political forces intercede on the domestic, but class war at home is repressed.
Edwards' team from Virginia Tech was still working, but the EPA and local agencies were also trying to intercede.
Queens community groups and residents of the neighborhoods surrounding La Guardia reacted angrily, pressing their elected officials to intercede.
SIDEBAR The president has vowed to ask the justices to intercede, but the Constitution and precedents are against him.
In the past, the United States would be expected to intercede as the world's greatest champion of human rights.
Jodrey told me his superiors decided that it was necessary to ask President Bush to intercede with his brother.
The American chargé d'affaires tried to use his Arabic to intercede with a member of the Saudi Royal Guard.
Lawmakers will pressure Barr to guarantee he won't try to intercede or try to squash any of Mueller's conclusions.
In the original Good Omens, celestial beings intercede to avoid the coming of the Antichrist, to hilarious and apocalyptic results.
There is an 18-month window of opportunity to get corporate tax reform done before mid-term election politics intercede.
"We're calling on the Obama Administration to intercede and stop these attacks on Native peoples and their allies," Toelupe said.
Is it because the rabble naturally tend toward mob-like behaviour, requiring cooler, more enlightened heads like Roiphe to intercede?
But the court said it would not intercede, instructing the plaintiffs to take the case back to an appeals court.
If the regulator could only intercede after documenting problems, it may not be able to stop manufacturers from installing risky systems.
The Mirai investigation presented a unique opportunity to intercede with young defendants who had demonstrated a uniquely strong aptitude with computers.
Friction creates space in the system where judgment can intercede, where second thoughts can be had, where decisions can be made.
But it shows the White House is looking to Congress to intercede in a fight the Trump administration is currently losing.
Reds Manager David Bell sprinted from the dugout to intercede between Winker and Foster, but both Bell and Winker were ejected.
I'll intercede only to say nice things about the writing I admire, the people I like and the music I love.
I once had the privilege of hearing Paul Watson recount the time he tried to intercede on behalf of a whale.
Ross said the Trump administration might intercede to aid Toshiba Corp's U.S. unit Westinghouse Electric Co, which filed for bankruptcy last month.
"If one of you were planning to harm the other in any way, wouldn't she be honor bound to intercede?" he said.
Khan welcomed the U.S. effort to intercede, saying he would carry the hopes of more than a billion people in the region.
If Sabraw doesn't intercede on the ACLU's behalf, family reunification could be followed very swiftly by family deportations and family re-separations.
His friend Alok Madasani was also targeted but survived the shooting, as did a man named Ian Grillot who attempted to intercede.
To prepare to intercede on the last of these issues, the Inter-Allied women turned to the French union leader Jeanne Bouvier.
Mattis was able to intercede and work with the president and then-chief of staff Kelly to get to a better resolution.
"We're fathered to intercede on behalf of one of your children," New Bethel's pastor Robert Smith said during service, The Detroit News reported.
In addition, Yale has trained 48 students who are paid to listen to students and intercede when they seem to be in distress.
In the early moments of the crisis, the United States failed, despite its unchallenged power in the world, to act decisively and intercede.
In that case, doctors who feel that continuing care conflicts with their ethical obligation to do no harm can ask a court to intercede.
They toured the country, knocked on doors and had conversations, got people to sign petitions to end slavery and forced the government to intercede.
Roosevelt's refusal to intercede "sent them back" – another familiar phrase of our time – to where, history shows, most eventually died in Nazi concentration camps.
" "I am calling on President Macron to intercede on my husband's behalf with Prime Minister Abe and implore him to do the right thing.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday refused to intercede in a lawsuit brought by the Ohio Democratic Party against Donald J. Trump's presidential campaign.
Presidents rarely intercede when it comes to the Fed, which sets the benchmark interest rate that flows through to many types of consumer debt.
Eight verbs are needed in Brandi Woodstock's New Jeruslanic, including one to ask for something, one to intercede on someone's behalf and one to plead.
So, look for opportunities, maintain a balance between means and ends, and know how and when to intercede in a crisis or close a negotiation.
On Wednesday, he pressed Rogers on media reports that Trump asked him to intercede in the Russia investigation — implicitly dinging the president in the process.
Party members have the Party Committee, the factory management, and the trade union to intercede… For the rest of us, nobody puts in a word.
I am alert to a difference between the everyday phenomenon of forgetting and blanks that intercede like dark matter in a brain laced with gaps.
The report also found that senior HHS officials were reluctant to intercede in immigration law or pressed the issue of family separations in interagency forums.
As deputies responded to the scene, they saw Saavedra driving the stolen truck and attempted to intercede by performing a traffic stop, the statement said.
On industrial policy, the Trump administration takes a back seat to no liberal in its willingness to use the government to intercede in the market.
Allies of Mr. Strange are aggressively lobbying Mr. Trump to intercede, circulating Mr. Brooks's harsh campaign comments about the president's bouts of alleged marital infidelity.
He stood statue still over the ball for several seconds before his approach at the par-5 17th, prompting his caddie, Steve Williams, to intercede.
He should insist on enough checks and balances -- and personal visibility -- in place to ensure mission success, while still preserving his ability to intercede and adjust.
You might think the FDA would intercede, but the agency's mission is the safety and efficacy of drugs, not prices or indirect costs due to waste.
" Back then, the review concluded, "The EPA must be better prepared and able to timely intercede in public health emergencies like that which occurred in Flint.
This is the first time that the Vatican has succeeded in bringing representatives of the two sides together since it began attempts to intercede in May.
The mayor also hashed out thornier contingencies — including whether the New Rochelle Police Department would have to intercede if the self-quarantine had to be enforced.
His wife hasn't really accepted what has happened and still holds out hope that their appeal will be heard soon or that some politician will intercede.
LONDON (Reuters) - Meghan Markle's father appealed to Britain's Queen Elizabeth on Monday to intercede to end his estrangement from his daughter, the wife of Prince Harry.
Raccoons, especially pregnant females, can get destructive and defensive, tearing up windows screens, roofs, walls and starting fights with pets and the humans who try to intercede.
Authorities say Ian Grillot, a 24-year-old from Olathe, Kansas, was shot as he attempted to intercede during a bar altercation in Olathe on Feb. 22.
And how US national security agencies unearthed proof of the plot, but failed to intercede and stop it — leaving an incumbent Democratic president fuming in impotent fury.
Hong Kong's protests and Beijing's growing willingness to intercede in the city's affairs could profoundly change how people work and do business in the Asian financial capital.
Officials said the Bowditch was only 500 meters (yards) from the drone and, observing the Chinese intercede, used bridge-to-bridge communications to demand it be returned.
Experience has not been good with control systems that relegate the operator to a managerial role whose only job is to intercede in the case of an emergency.
Dost Mohammad Nayab, a spokesman for the provincial governor, said authorities were talking to elders, asking them to intercede with the Taliban to allow the clinics to reopen.
When your phone would usually intercede and record a voicemail, No More Voicemail takes over, redirecting the call to another number that just rings and rings and rings.
The Church teaches that God performs miracles but that saints who are believed to be with God in heaven intercede on behalf of people who pray to them.
Well, the officers arrived, confirmed that he'd done nothing wrong and told him that if he had any more problems, they'd come back to intercede on his behalf.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court refused on Thursday to intercede in a dispute between Philadelphia and a Catholic foster care agency that does not work with same-sex couples.
But as we drew closer, we heard them praying for the Lord to intercede on Clarence Thomas's behalf, to rescue him from the scheming malice of Anita Hill.
Mr. Mulvaney said that what the banks were doing to the gun industry was "troubling," but that he did not think it was his agency's role to intercede.
Mr. Trump may have helped them in their argument because he said he was willing to intercede in the matter if that helped resolve trade tensions with China.
The development follows mounting calls for the agency to intercede in a scandal that has cast a long shadow over the private Waco Christian university and its football program.
The Orlando attack, however, unlike in San Bernardino, had elements that should have given law enforcement a better opportunity to detect Mateen's actions and intercede before Sunday's mass shooting.
Within the Catholic tradition, the idea that saints can intercede to God on one's behalf makes saints particularly important and the object of folkloric veneration in their own right.
The comments mark an escalation in US efforts to intercede in the conflict, which Secretary of State Rex Tillerson launched in earnest last week, at President Donald Trump's request.
Mr. Trump may have given credence to this argument when he said he was willing to intercede in the case if that helped achieve a trade deal with China.
While the call center collecting votes might be secure, and while it's possible to verify users with confidence, there's room in the telephone network for a hacker to intercede.
Once aware of the mistaken alert, DoD and FEMA centers rapidly determined there was no attack, saw the ongoing public panic — and could have taken steps to immediately intercede.
Lloyd has been the target of lawsuits for his efforts to block and in some cases personally intercede when migrant teenage girls under his agency's care have sought abortions.
If Scalia's seat remains vacant, the Supreme Court could be less likely to intercede, leaving appeals courts with broader leeway to act as they see fit in those cases.
In a brief urging the United States Supreme Court not to intercede, lawyers for Mr. Wolf wrote that there were practical reasons to let the state court's rulings stand.
During the planning stages of this project, Hadid contacted Rastorfer requesting that he intercede to rescue the only Schwitters structure still in existence (the "Merz Barn" in England's Lake District).
LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Meghan Markle's father said on Monday that he hoped Queen Elizabeth would intercede to end his estrangement from his daughter, the wife of Britain's Prince Harry.
Mr. Hirsch said that although instilling a fear of disease can be a successful tool to prevent cigarette smoking, using fear to intercede with students already vaping does not work.
Just days after her arrest, Trump suggested to Reuters in an Oval Office interview that he might be willing to intercede on Meng's behalf in exchange for better trade terms.
Si la gente con principios no intercede hoy por un hombre que defendió ese tipo de valores y luchó para que progresaran en su país, entonces, ¿quién más lo hará?
While it's hard to fault a parent for being too attentive, his or her eagerness to intercede really does seem to inflate a child's risk for anxiety down the road.
The enforceability of confidentiality clauses — like the enforcement of contracts in general — is for the most part a matter of state law, though there are instances in which federal statutes intercede.
The Catholic Church posthumously confers sainthood on people considered so holy during their lives that they are now believed to be with God and can intercede with him to perform miracles.
To her backers she was invaluable, a British gadfly with pretty good Mandarin and passable Cantonese, who could intercede easily with those in power and could neither be silenced nor deported.
Washington is seeking her extradition, but Mr. Trump has suggested that he might intercede if it would help China and the United States reach a deal to end their trade war.
He was one of five senators who took favors from Charles Keating to intercede with federal regulators on behalf of the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association, which collapsed with catastrophic losses.
They point out a particular irony: The party that insisted it couldn't intercede in the 2016 nominating contest is now threatening to use its leverage to undercut individual candidates in future races.
In an open letter to his German counterpart Horst Seehofe, Salvini said it was vital for Berlin to intercede, adding that Italy would not let the Alan Kurdi dock under any circumstances.
"These riders undermine clean water and clean air safeguards, jeopardize protection and recovery for vulnerable species, and even intercede in California water issues outside of the jurisdiction of the subcommittee," said Rep.
The indictment also alleges the senator encouraged State Department officials to intercede in a contract dispute Melgen had with the government of the Dominican Republic for cargo screening at the island's ports.
"As often is the case when authorities intercede in a case that has touched a nerve about people's welfare, a raging debate has continued to ferment," the newspaper wrote in a commentary.
Providing additional mental health resources for schools to intercede with students who may struggle with issues can help ensure they receive the care and support they need before they resort to violence.
Ms. Lyons said she wanted the committee to re-evaluate its relationship with the national governing bodies of each sport and make sure it has "clear-cut authorization to intercede" when appropriate.
MEXICO CITY — Lawyers representing the Trump Organization in a bitter dispute over management control of a luxury hotel in Panama City appealed directly to President Juan Carlos Varela of Panama to intercede.
And if election officers refuse to correct errors, party lawyers are standing by — sometimes on site, other times via a special hotline — to intercede with state election administrators and courts if necessary.
Mr. Bullock knew why Mr. O'Brien was terminated but did not intercede to stop Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York from hiring him just weeks after his dismissal from the governors' organization.
But in an election year, politics appeared to intercede and Mr. Trudeau was confronted by an angry volunteer who claimed that his security detail had delayed other volunteers from reaching the sandbagging station.
The Supreme Court does not ordinarily intercede until at least one appeals court has considered an issue, and it typically awaits a disagreement among appeals courts before adding a case to its docket.
The discreet role Mr. Obama is taking reflects his longstanding ambivalence about acting as a partisan political leader, and has the potential to disappoint Democrats who pine for him to intercede more decisively.
"We don't want misuse of the platform, whether that's a foreign government trying to intercede in a democracy - that's obviously not OK - or whether it's an individual spewing hate or uploading pornography," he said.
The Church defines as saints those believed to have led such holy lives they are now in Heaven and can intercede with God to perform miracles - two of which are needed to confer sainthood.
I phoned Mary Kling instead and asked her to intercede, because Beauvoir knew I was arriving on January 3 and she expected me to phone on that day to set up our first meeting.
The Catholic Church posthumously confers beatification, and later sainthood, on people considered so holy during their lives that they are now believed to be with God and can intercede with him to perform miracles.
But following a January 210 revolt in Tunisia that launched the Arab Spring uprisings, demonstrators on the streets of Cairo stood up to riot police, and the army refused to intercede on his behalf.
"With this system, the state will be poised to intercede early to put struggling local governments on a path to sustainable fiscal health before they are on the brink of a fiscal crisis," he said.
Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao tried to intercede between protesters and her husband, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, as they continually asked McConnell why he was "separating families," at an event in Washington, D.C. on Monday.
"Sometimes I have to intercede and tell these parents that it's not the World Cup, and remind them that the players are 6 years old and the ref is 12," Lori Barlow, Brian's wife, said.
We can modernize points of entry at our nation's border to better identify who is coming in and out of our country and provide law enforcement cutting edge technology to effectively intercede drugs and guns.
If one knows when a seemingly checked-out student is daydreaming — according to Irving, a potentially beneficial wandering of the mind — or obsessing on a negative thought, teachers could allow them to explore or intercede appropriately.
As we unraveled the case, I realized family violence is something I can no longer turn away from—that if the judicial system doesn't intercede on behalf of victims, there's usually no one else who can.
A sense of fear began to seep in, fear that he planned to take his life just like the character he'd barely played, and that I had lost the brief chance I'd been given to intercede.
They are itching to pound Republicans for what Democrats consider to be an ill-timed and ill-conceived giveaway to the rich by a party and a president who promised to intercede for the working class.
It may take hours for a higher court to intercede and allow the ban to go into effect — or it could deliberate the question over a matter of months, as happened with the last travel ban.
The reaction to the accident among the British public and media left the prime minister with no choice but to intercede and raise the issue with the president, who is not a popular figure in Britain.
But there are still a lot of questions teachers who watched the debate may have about how the federal government can intercede with powerful state and local governments that ultimately make the decisions about their pay.
By demonstrating his willingness to intercede in the minutiae of military justice and disciplinary procedures, the president tells those who step over ethical boundaries that they can appeal to a sympathetic ear in the Oval Office.
Alfie's father, Tom, who is Catholic, traveled to the Vatican earlier this year to lobby the pope to intercede; earlier this week, Italian officials granted Alfie Italian citizenship in an effort to circumvent the UK courts' decision.
An on-the-loop system, by contrast, will carry out most of its mission without a human operator, but a human can intercede at any time, for example by aborting the mission if the target has changed.
Looking through the emails, there's a general sense of anxiety about Bill's various projects, and how they could affect his wife's presidential ambitions—and a sense that political aides were largely powerless when they tried to intercede.
On Friday, many of the bishop's followers traveled to Villavicencio to show support for his beatification, a Catholic recognition which signals that a dead person may intercede for those who send prayers under his or her name.
Mr. Macron's attempt to intercede in his favor ended in failure last month, when he tried to persuade the dissident Republic on the Move candidate Cédric Villani, a prominent mathematician-turned-politician, to leave the mayor's race.
Food and Water Watch will host a protest outside the EPA's headquarters on Friday to "demand that the agency intercede and permanently shut down operations at a blown-out gas storage facility in California," the group said.
His statement also referred to "the political nature of the U.S. charges" and to President Trump's stated willingness to intercede in the case if it would help secure a trade deal between the United States and China.
In 1953, when the C.I.A., working with the British, plotted the overthrow of Mohammad Mossadegh, Iran's left-wing, anticolonialist prime minister, it turned to Princess Ashraf to intercede with her reluctant brother, who had become shah in 1941.
That with the exception of Bosnia and Kosovo, Presidents past refused to intercede in the face of mass killing from the Armenian genocide to the Nazi Holocaust to Cambodia; to Rwanda, Darfur, and Congo will be conveniently forgotten.
Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas), chairman of the House Homeland Security subcommittee on cybersecurity, is urging the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to review and possibly intercede upon a controversial $7 million contract between the IRS and Equifax.
When people think of baseball fights, they generally think of guys charging and then hesitantly flailing at each other for a few seconds before their respective teams intercede to separate the, uh, "combatants" while words continue to be exchanged.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday left in place a strict voter identification law in Texas, while leaving open the possibility that it would intercede if the appeals court considering a challenge to the law did not act promptly.
Iran is also pressuring European countries to intercede, and is getting dangerously close to breaching the terms of the 2015 deal in an attempt to force the EU to do more to ease the economic pressure campaign on Tehran.
Trump had been closely following Arpaio's case long before pardoning him on Friday, and months ago asked Sessions and other administration lawyers, including White House counsel Don McGahn, whether his administration could intercede in the matter, the official said Sunday.
Democratic nations have an obligation to intercede and protect whenever possible to either halt these abuses around the world, or raise the profile of their perpetrators and increase the chances that they face domestic or international justice at a later date.
After I became friends with Brown & Root's longtime chief lobbyist, Frank (Posh) Oltorf, I asked Posh to intercede, and he did, several times—after which he told me quite firmly that Mr. Brown was never going to talk to me.
The UK doesn't have a formal constitution, but the court's decision to intercede on a political matter like prorogation is a big deal, and it has the potential to reshape the relationship between Parliament, the executive, and the courts moving forward.
Swooping in to literally intercede in the indignities and injustices of daily life is, of course, beyond the capacity of images on paper, but The N-Word does add one more powerful figure to the fight for representation of lived experience.
If, in fact, Priebus tried to intercede with the President and was rebuffed, Priebus may not be long for the job, or will be a chief of staff in name only -- relegated to the status of a political eunuch in the West Wing.
Highlighting what he called the extraordinary context of the case, Richard Peck, a member of Ms. Meng's defense team, said there were concerns about its "political character," alluding to comments by President Trump that he was willing to intercede in the proceedings.
Furthermore, it's discouraging that it chose to wait until the 11th hour to intercede versus participating in a meaningful dialogue with the Copyright Office, legislative staff members, creators, and other stakeholders that have been working on the bill for the past decade.
According to the Times' report, if the DOJ loses and the merger is allowed to proceed unimpeded, regulators will be significantly less likely to intercede against other vertical deal like CVS' planned $69 billion acquisition of Aetna or Cigna's $52 billion acquisition of Express Scripts.
Littlefinger notes Lady Brienne would be honor-bound to intercede if one of the sisters were "planning to harm the other in any way," planting the toxic seed in Sansa's mind that Arya might hurt her (and Arya helps this even more later on).
He told us that he could not intercede, but he suggested that the three of us—my father, Bobby, and I—volunteer for a transport that was scheduled to leave in two days, on the chance that the S.S. would let my mother join us.
The US itself, however, felt the whole thing was a "specific and internal matter of Cuba," and didn't feel any need to intercede on the refugees' behalf; the head of the State Department's Visa Division declared the US wouldn't pressure Cuba to accept the refugees.
Meanwhile, her signature geometric punctures intercede in sharper whites, at the top and bottom of the canvas, with a deeper gray segment at the top composed of the multiple layerings and sheer drips that Dyson has been building on since her Water Table series.
According to sources familiar with the case, the Mirai investigation presented a unique opportunity to intercede with young defendants who had demonstrated a uniquely strong aptitude with computers, pushing them away from a life of crime online and instead towards legitimate employment in the computer security field.
Referring to comments that President Trump made this year that he was willing to intercede in the case if it would help secure a trade deal with China, Mr. McCallum said that Mr. Trump's intervention, among other factors, had buttressed Ms. Meng's case to avoid extradition.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court refused on Tuesday to intercede in a mysterious fight over a sealed grand jury subpoena to a foreign corporation issued by a federal prosecutor who may or may not be Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating the Trump-Russia affair.
But because the public had little insight into the inner workings of the special counsel's office, Mueller's testimony should dispel any suppositions that those overseeing the investigation — including Attorney General William Barr — or any official at the Department of Justice tried to curtail or intercede in the investigation.
The lawyer adds ... U.S. Marshals were called in to intercede after the ACLU filed emergency docs in court, claiming the U.S. Customs and Boarder Protection were violating the temporary freeze of Trump's Executive Order -- as issued by a federal judge -- by detaining people who had valid Green Cards.
"Even if the Panamanian government rightfully refuses to intercede in the judicial proceedings, the letter's threatening tone may suggest to the Panamanian government that improper, and perhaps illegal, actions are effective means of influencing U.S policy toward the country," Menendez wrote in the letter to the Trump Organization.
In this single clip, Trump:1) Says homelessness in cities "a phenomena that started 2 years ago"20203) Blames "the liberal establishment" for it3) Claims he personally ended homelessness in DC (he didn't)4) Says federal govt "may intercede" to "clean up" blue cities like SF & LA pic.twitter.
In this single clip, Trump:22016) Says homelessness in cities "a phenomena that started 25 years ago"20183) Blames "the liberal establishment" for it22018) Claims he personally ended homelessness in DC (he didn't)26) Says federal govt "may intercede" to "clean up" blue cities like SF & LA pic.twitter.
From a critical incident management standpoint, these protest are too large and unpredictable for police to control, which creates an opportunity for a domestic terrorist to intercede and carry out an attack that could potentially result in mass casualties; a terror that would shock the nation similar to 85033/11.
"As you can't prosecute someone just for professing a desire to kill Americans, and you can't read minds to determine if they really intend to carry out their threats, either you wait to see if the real al Qaeda gets in contact, and hope you can track them, or you intercede," wrote Soufan.
The hope, as I've heard it expressed, is that the generals surrounding Trump will control his paper flow, control the information he gets, and if Trump goes off the reservation and does try to order an unwarranted first strike, they will do something to stop it or slow-walk it or otherwise intercede.
"The only way an interloper had a chance to intercede in this transaction was if a wedge could have been driven between Van Eck and Sprott, as their combined positions in Kirkland were effectively too large to overcome," said Brad Allen, director of Branav Shareholder Advisory Services, which advises companies on corporate governance issues.
They were thwarted twice in a matter of hours on March 19 — first when a three-judge federal panel threw out one challenge, saying it lacked jurisdiction and the Republican state senators who brought the challenge lacked standing, and then when the United States Supreme Court rejected a separate request for it to intercede.
"Most organs, we're talking seven to 10 years at least," said Brockbank, who noted that the "time to market" for this technology will depend on both the science itself, which still needs some work, and the regulatory agencies, which may not intercede for human tissue banking but most likely will when it comes to organ banking.
In interviews with more than 20 Mueller supporters, former prosecutors and legal experts, Reuters found that criticism has centered on two decisions: declining to make a call on whether Trump committed a crime by obstructing justice, which allowed Attorney General William Barr to intercede in Trump's favor, and failing to compel the president to answer questions under oath.
In one intriguing dimension of the diplomatic puzzle, former President Barack Obama announced an international trip on Tuesday -- that will include talks in Beijing with Xi. Any notion that Obama could either carry a message for Xi, or unofficially intercede on Trump's behalf as a respected former president, seems farfetched, however, given the current President's disdain for his predecessor.
His grandfather Henry Morgenthau was President Woodrow Wilson's ambassador to Turkey, where he unsuccessfully urged the United States to intervene in the Turkish slaughter of Armenians; his father, Henry Morgenthau Jr., was Treasury secretary under his friend President Franklin D. Roosevelt and persuaded the reluctant administration to intercede belatedly in the Nazi slaughter of Europe's Jews.
The Times story in question reported the U.S. had increased digital attacks on the Russian power grid, with two administration officials telling the paper they believed the president had not been given detailed briefings on certain measures and saying they were reluctant to give him the full details for fear he would discuss them with foreign officials or try to intercede.
And Martinez all but melted her halo earlier this year when she was caught in a drunken tape-recorded phone call, trying to intercede with police officers who had been called to her hotel room in Santa Fe. With the state's economy sputtering along, Martinez's poll numbers, which luxuriated in the 60s during much of her first term, have now dipped below 50 percent.
"We know the world is changing before our eyes in terms of dealing with the spread of coronavirus and we just found out that the Oakland Unified School District is closing the doors for the foreseeable future, so we want to intercede on behalf of the kids that rely on the daily services and try to help anyway we can," Steph said in the video.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — When President Trump said in an interview this week that he was willing to intercede in the case of a Chinese telecom executive facing extradition to the United States if it helped achieve "the largest trade deal ever made," it was a clear signal that his White House saw no problem intervening in the justice system to achieve what it considered economic gain.
Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperPentagon chief to ask Trump not to intervene in war crimes cases: report Administration officials say election security is a 'top priority' ahead of 2020 America's avengers deserve an advocate MORE will advise President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE not to intercede on behalf of U.S. service members facing war crimes charges, according to CNN.

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