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  1. a road used for driving off a major road such as an interstate
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The president wants an off-ramp for electoral reasons, and I think the Chinese want an off-ramp primarily for economic reasons.
Building an off-ramp for the Maduro regime will be difficult.
People were lined up on the off ramp, sleeping right there.
We are trying to train our eyes on the off ramp.
So Trump, addressing the nation Wednesday morning, took the off-ramp.
Republicans have no plans to seek an off-ramp on impeachment.
We're going to take a quick off ramp right now. Okay.
The general consensus: There's always an off-ramp, but it's complicated.
KENTUCKY: I-65 Southbound off-ramp over Brandeis Ave in Jefferson County
That could then allow for an off-ramp in the medium term.
Create an "Off-Ramp" for smaller banks but not for the largest banks.
For these banks, a simple, equity-based off-ramp is a good idea.
Then, they met a veteran, Bobbitt Jr., on an off-ramp, Coffina said.
Two provisions in federal law could give Trump the off-ramp he seeks.
If not, Speaker Pelosi does have one reasonable off-ramp: a censure resolution.
Absent any real off-ramp for Iran, tensions and attacks will likely continue.
It might be time for Nancy Pelosi to look for an off-ramp.
He criticized Trump officials for not giving the Russians any sort of off-ramp.
Republicans say they provide an off-ramp for consumers who can't afford ObamaCare plans.
If rejection of that really is our position, the only off-ramp is war.
"The administration, to a degree, has given the Chinese an off ramp," he said.
But the agreement also provides Mr. Burr with an off-ramp from the confrontation.
And because of that, at no point did Tehran look for an off-ramp.
That will undermine any off-ramp or soothing phone call in the days ahead.
"If anybody was looking for an off-ramp, this is probably it," Graham said.
I think the problem is we don't know what that off-ramp looks like.
See, it&aposs about two options: the golden off-ramp or the cliff to nowhere.
There are other reasons to believe the ECB is heading for the QE off-ramp.
This is far too cheap a toll to allow banks onto this deregulatory off-ramp.
Biden was largely deferential in his speech and appeared to offer Sanders an off-ramp.
There is no off-ramp for them from this course, and neither should there be.
Given that fundamental misunderstanding, there's no immediate off-ramp for escalating tensions going into 2020.
Under federal law, pregnancy Medicaid offers a two-month postpartum off-ramp before benefits expire.
It will go from one highway to the next automatically, and take off-ramp automatically.
Under Hensarling's proposal, a bank that takes the off ramp essentially allows large banks to: 1.
"A lot of women off-ramp and stop working for five to seven years," Caprino says.
There should be no off-ramp, however, for the few dozen very large and complex banks.
It would exempt banks that take the equity off-ramp from having to submit Living Wills.
Sensing a steep political climb ahead, some Republican senators are already looking for an off-ramp.
Concurrently, being open to dialogue and providing an off-ramp to defuse tension also has value.
Cops found her passed out behind the wheel of her Mercedes on a freeway off-ramp.
Essentially, the Columbia River corridor was the first off-ramp of a Pacific coast migration route.
Instead, Super Cruise knew when it was about to encounter a complicated off-ramp or interchange.
"We still have no off-ramp moving forward, there's no serious overture on diplomatic relations," she added.
Severe US sanctions without an obvious off-ramp for Ankara will likely motivate resistance rather than cooperation.
Add in complicated on and off ramp patterning and you have a recipe for hell on Earth.
Sanders is not afraid to take the off-ramp from the party expressway when it suits him.
A highway off-ramp spilled traffic onto the street below, and another high-rise was under construction.
To take the off-ramp, systemically important banks (SIBs) should have higher capital ratios than smaller banks.
Either event could lower the bank's risk-weighted capital ratio below that required for the off-ramp.
DO YOU -- WE'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THESE TARIFFS AND AN OFF-RAMP, AND HOW IT FINALLY WORKS.
They said that the regime in Iran needed to see an off-ramp from the nuclear standoff.
It functions instead as an off-ramp from two standard Section 8 programs, in Yonkers and Westchester County.
Just take the next one, and stay to the left as the off ramp descends towards the intersection.
To take the off ramp, a bank must keep a higher proportion of its money (capital) on hand.
So here, Trump is that kind of guy that walks around and goes, look at this off-ramp.
She's not looking for an off-ramp to placate a constituency or to bow to the establishment gods.
Scion, Geo, Saab, Eagle, Plymouth, Mercury, Saturn, Pontiac and Oldsmobile have joined Studebaker on that great off ramp.
Forcing Maduro to take an "off-ramp" out of Venezuela means countering his external allies propping him up.
Some conservatives, including Cruz, have backed repealing ObamaCare now, with a delayed "off ramp" and replacing it separately.
The Burger King was one of a couple dozen corporate chains massed around an off-ramp on Interstate 95.
However, the two countries no longer have formal channels of communication or an off-ramp to de-escalate tensions.
Lindsey Graham has called the "off-ramp" that will give Republicans the excuse to drop their support for Trump.
Portman and Moore Capito want a seven-year phase out, rather than the House bill's three-year off-ramp.
But he then took an off-ramp from that topic to discuss his conversations with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Repealing Medicaid expansion with an enrollment freeze and off-ramp is a crucial part of health care's next chapter.
Court watchers say the justices may already have been looking for an off ramp from the divisive, political fight.
Tesla introduced its Navigate on Autopilot feature, which guides the vehicle from on-ramp to off-ramp, in October 2018.
About a minute later, Raja drove his unmarked van the wrong way up an off-ramp and approached Jones' vehicle.
The neighborhood wasn't great — akin to a highway off-ramp — but it was only a 23-minute drive to downtown.
So if you're looking for an "off ramp" of sorts right now, you'd be forgiven for having troubling finding it.
That's potentially scary, as now there may not be an off-ramp for Washington and Iran to avoid further escalations.
Instead, both sides appear to have found an off-ramp on the road to a conflict, at least for now.
More from The Hill's Brett Samuels and Morgan Chalfant on how Trump found an off-ramp in the Iran crisis.
Absent an off-ramp for the maximum pressure campaign -- namely diplomacy -- we could just be seeing more of the same.
And to offer a smooth transition, they should couple it with an enrollment freeze and off-ramp for current enrollees.
This is very, very tight -- and a short-term off-ramp will be needed if nothing comes together before Monday.
"This is their off ramp," a senior GOP aide involved in the talks told CNN's Phil Mattingly on Sunday night.
You can enter in an address, and from highway on-ramp to highway off-ramp, the car will change lanes.
Mr. Gérard was concerned about traffic noise, however, because an on/off ramp of the George Washington Bridge was close by.
Jones, a housing inspector and part-time drummer, was stranded on an Interstate 95 off-ramp just before 3:15 a.m.
Negotiations were soon in progress—it was a show for her to do a few years from now, another off-ramp.
Russia's meddling at this late stage threatens Trump's simple road to talks, yet it might also prove a handy off-ramp.
The numbers weren't just a poor guide for election night — they were an off-ramp away from what was actually happening.
For now, an administration that had appeared to be girding for conflict seems more determined to find a diplomatic off-ramp.
She also describes an incident in which she was pushed out of a car by Pursehouse on a freeway off-ramp.
Republican aides say they've provided the off-ramp to Democrats and may be able to pick enough off to move forward.
Bobbitt was homeless and spent time at an interstate off-ramp near the SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia, which the couple regularly visited.
Like Tesla's Navigate on Autopilot, Nissan's system will only function on limited-access highways providing "on-ramp to off-ramp" automated driving.
TMZ broke the story, Steph got busted last month after cops say she backed into another car on a highway off-ramp.
The president has raised the stakes on an already dangerous gambit, making careful planning for an off-ramp all the more important.
If history is any guide here, more pressure will likely cause Iran to accelerate if there is no realistic diplomatic off ramp.
Its aromas and flavors were more floral and fruity, though, and it, too, offered a bittersweet off-ramp to the next sip.
And to members of the so-called resistance, please leave room on the off-ramp for those willing to admit their mistakes.
Columbia river would have been an off-ramp, so to speak, the easiest path to move into the interior of North America.
Mr. Zhao consulted his GPS and turned onto a long, curving off-ramp leading from State Route 1 toward U.S. Route 13.
The semi carrying 1,738 pigs was traveling on I-35 East in Des Moines when it tipped over on an off ramp.
Asked if there was any off-ramp to avoid conflict, Esper suggested Iran would need to act by choosing diplomacy, without preconditions.
A Washington-Tehran diplomatic track should engage in a search for a viable "off-ramp" away from this menacing brink of war.
In my view, there is an off-ramp, but it is not clear whether the Trump administration is willing to take it.
The concern is that there is simply a desire to scale up the pressure on Iran, escalating tensions with no clear off-ramp.
We must close the on-ramp of nicotine addiction for kids even if it risks narrowing the off-ramp from smoking for adults.
The Kennedy factor But what if the court does not take Tushnet's off ramp and eventually digs into the merits of the case?
Furthermore, an off-ramp should not unduly weaken stress tests, through which regulators assess the viability of large financial institutions in crisis scenarios.
Now, that said, he didn't point out an obvious off-ramp, as to how we get out of the circumstances that we're in.
The problem is that there will be an escalation of tensions in the region — and once that happens, there is no off-ramp.
We must work to rebuild trust with our allies and search within the international community for a credible crisis off-ramp with Tehran.
The incident led to no US casualties and Iran subsequently offered Trump an off-ramp away from a wider war, which he accepted.
So for today, Trump took the off-ramp that the Iranians afforded him by not killing any Americans with its missile strikes. Tomorrow?
"It's over," one GOP senator told CNN of efforts to find a compromise to give senators concerned about the declaration an off-ramp.
But questions linger over how long that can continue if tariffs persist — and there's no off-ramp for the trade war in sight.
I have a lot of humility of looking forward, how do you know when the right time to take an off-ramp is?
There is a procedural wrinkle -- that developed on the eve of arguments -- that could give the justices an off-ramp to deciding the case.
But by day, she can still be found at a highway off-ramp with her homeless fiance and a less rule-bound street community.
"And to members of the so-called resistance, please leave room on the off-ramp for those willing to admit their mistakes," he wrote.
An altar to bocce, this spot in the North End is also an incitation to memory, an off-ramp to the avenues of nostalgia.
Instead, we ought to put our hands back on the wheel of diplomacy and steer toward an off-ramp before it is too late.
An off ramp from the Deegan will be closed as well; it is set to become a pedestrian walkway to a new waterfront park.
He doesn&apost feel like hitting that traffic jam so he reverses it all the way off the off-ramp all the way back there.
"We're optimistic this is a potential off-ramp of increasingly antagonistic trade tensions and hope it leads to a pause and new negotiations," he said.
But what about the Choice Act, which is separately working its way through Congress, and would kind of provide an off-ramp from Dodd-Frank?
Without an off ramp, the resolution of disapproval has enough votes to pass the Senate, and as many as 15 Republicans could vote for it.
Cornyn has signaled that the Senate is eyeing a multi-year "off ramp" to delay replacement, but House conservatives have said they want a year.
For three and a half years, Moscow has blown past every diplomatic off-ramp offered by the United States and Europe to end the crisis.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signaled that he&aposs prepared to walk through that door, and take an off-ramp away from a direct conflict.
"If anybody was looking for an off-ramp, this is probably it," Senator Lindsey Graham told the Times last week, referring to Trump's Curiel remarks.
In one recent attack, a van carrying businessmen was stopped and looted on the off-ramp leading into the airport; the driver was shot and killed.
And apparently, a lot of people would love to unearth a hidden off-ramp away from the building with the big white dome perched on top.
The suspects, ages 13, 16 and 17, were arrested at a homeless encampment under an Interstate 90 off-ramp, said the Seattle police chief, Kathleen O'Toole.
His personal war of words with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un seems to leave no off-ramp for either the US or the North Koreans.
Some GOP lawmakers have nonetheless been eager to find an off-ramp from the standoff as the pain from the shutdown is beginning to be felt.
Many believed the justices might use "standing" -- or the legal right to bring a case -- as an off ramp to avoid the merits in the case.
After issuing a series of threats toward Iran in recent days, Mr. Trump tried to give his administration an off-ramp to avoid escalating the conflict.
Nevertheless, there will be an end state to a conflict with Iran, and the administration will need a clear and realistic path to that off ramp.
Trump could be giving himself an off-ramp by saying his Democratic foes will never be satisfied, even if they see the nearly 400-page report.
"In order to close the on-ramp for kids, we are going to have to narrow the off-ramp for adults," Gottlieb said at the time.
According to medical experts and vehicle experts, the migrants died right around the time the van took the off-ramp for the M1 motorway to Vienna.
And on the perilous road of confrontation that the United States and North Korea have hurtled down since Trump took office, negotiations are the only off ramp.
And FSD lets drivers "Navigate on Autopilot," automatically driving their car from a highway on-ramp to an off-ramp, making necessary lane changes along the way.
Cooper River Brewing, which shares the warehouse complex with a heating contractor, sits between a pretty cluster of houses, a small cemetery and a highway off-ramp.
Jones was waiting for a tow truck beside a highway off-ramp in the early hours of the morning when Raja pulled up in an unmarked van.
The idea is to allow drivers to drive from on-ramp to off-ramp on an interstate highway with as little interaction with the car as required.
As "Weeds" was ending, "Orange Is the New Black," an adaptation of a memoir by a Smith-educated Wasp who went to prison, became Kohan's off-ramp.
That jurisprudential off-ramp would avoid a deadlock or a grand pronouncement from a short-handed court on a politically charged issue in a presidential election year.
The 31-year-old drummer was heading home after playing a gig when his car broke down on a highway off-ramp early on October 18, 2015.
That, at least, appeared to hold open the possibility of a diplomatic off-ramp to the major escalation in hostilities since the United States killed Maj. Gen.
Regulators could simplify and improve these calculations by basing them on market values and interest rate differentials, thus ensuring that the off-ramp truly provides regulatory simplification.
Speaking with CNBC's Dan Murphy on Friday, Scissors said he was unsure if there was an "off ramp" for the recent tension in U.S.-China trade relations.
But so far, he warns, "there's no easy place for an off-ramp, and the potential for U.S.-Iran tensions to break into military confrontation is growing accordingly."
"Sadly, this action by the Trump administration just further cements a dangerous game of escalatory brinkmanship where neither side is giving the other any off-ramp," he said.
The US-China ceasefire "creates an off-ramp for de-escalation of the trade war," Chris Krueger, analyst at Cowen Washington Research Group, wrote to clients on Monday.
There were signs Thursday that angst over the shutdown is beginning to grow, which could make Trump and lawmakers more eager to find some kind of off-ramp.
Many plans, including the RSC's new one, can provide our rolling wreck of a health care system with a much-needed off-ramp from the Washington-centric approach.
Providers with slack billing practices and those who would prefer not to comply with CMS's rules have found a lucrative off-ramp: Appeal everything and get a payoff.
A group of three Fed governors, including Mr. Powell, pressed Mr. Bernanke to clarify the Fed's goals, establishing what Mr. Powell called an "off-ramp" for the program.
For now, the only possible off ramp is a three-week spending bill to fund the government until February 8 that most Democrats are not willing to embrace.
"For us, identifying 'at-risk' students and then conducting interventions to 'off-ramp' them from the pathway to violence, uses CVE logics to address gang violence," Nguyen added.
Navigate on Autopilot is an active guidance system that is supposed to navigate a car from a highway on-ramp to off-ramp, including interchanges and making lane changes.
Raja, who was part of a team trying to catch car burglars, spotted the vehicle and drove the wrong way up the off-ramp just before 3:15 a.m.
The computer knows people should slow down as they approach exits, and can infer this person is likely to continue straight ahead instead of taking that upcoming off ramp.
"While e-cigarettes may be a potential off ramp for adult smokers," he said, "they have proved to be a heavily traveled on ramp to nicotine addiction among youth."
In the wake of the initial, incendiary remarks, Trump gave an interview to conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, who presented the nominee with an off-ramp from the controversy.
Is natural gas serving as a rapid off-ramp from coal and oil, bridging toward the renewables-led future that climate scientists deem necessary to avert catastrophic climate change?
Republicans initially sought a five-year extension, while Democrats sought 10 years and a longer off-ramp for federally insured homeowners to take on higher rates and private policies.
Luckily, two drivers concerned for the man's safety escorted him to the nearest off-ramp, one driving behind and one in front of him, with their hazard lights flashing.
Democrats didn't go into a shutdown posture to come away empty-handed and want at least new negotiations on the leadership level before they even consider any off-ramp.
It demonstrated Iran's ability to hit American assets in the region, but was calculated to give President Trump an off-ramp from escalating tensions into an all-out war.
The Hatch-Wyden deal gives CHIP advocates a lot of what they wanted: a longer extension and that off-ramp to lower federal funding for CHIP, not a cliff.
So there is always an off-ramp, but there needs to be concerted work on both sides to avoid these tariffs becoming a more permanent feature of the environment.
They encompass a broad range of trades, like health science, information technology and business management, and in many cases, are an off-ramp to four-year colleges and universities.
So the Hatch-Wyden deal gives CHIP advocates a lot of what they wanted: a longer extension and that off-ramp to lower federal funding for CHIP, not a cliff.
"If he's willing to publicly align himself with the Saudi and Emirati position, I don't see how we have a diplomatic off-ramp in the near term," she told CNBC.
The thieves, who are thought to have been traveling on a motorbike or scooter, reportedly struck as the princess's Mercedes as she was stuck in traffic on an off-ramp.
Interestingly, McConnell and Graham offered Schumer the three-week off ramp Friday night and he rejected it, giving his conference a weekend of pain and a bended knee on Monday.
I spoke with multiple experts to ask whether there's still an off-ramp in the US-China trade standoff, or if we're hurtling toward an unstoppable and sustainable trade war.
" He echoed Gottlieb's own words, saying, "We want to be the off-ramp for adult smokers to switch from cigarettes, not an on-ramp for America's youth to initiate on nicotine.
FSD includes Summon as well as Navigate on Autopilot, an active guidance system that navigates a car from a highway on-ramp to off-ramp, including interchanges and making lane changes.
Raja was on a burglary detail and in street clothes when he came upon Jones, whose car had broken down on a highway off-ramp early on Sunday morning, October 18.
To paraphrase [FDA] Commissioner [Scott] Gottlieb, we want to be the off-ramp for adult smokers to switch from cigarettes, not an on-ramp for America's youth to initiate on nicotine.
That may ultimately direct Lyft to seek an off-ramp that leads to G.M. It just has to hope that when it does, G.M. is still willing to take the wheel.
Oh, and speaking of Autopilot: Tesla says it's getting even better with the "Navigate on Autopilot" feature, which is meant to guide a car from highway on-ramp to off-ramp.
Ryan, who already sweated a lot, was sweating profusely as we tried to find an off ramp, a way to end the video and figure out what the next move was.
FSD includes Summon as well as Navigate on Autopilot, an active guidance system that navigates a car from a highway on-ramp to off-ramp, including interchanges and making lane changes.
In May, Tesla was sued by the family of 38-year-old Wei Huang, who died in 2018 after his Model X crashed into an off-ramp divider with Autopilot engaged.
A tour bus, owned by the New York company AM USA Express, had overturned on a highway off-ramp in Delaware, coming to a rest at the base of an embankment.
Iran ensured its reaction would demonstrate its capability to target US assets in the region but thankfully resulted in no loss of life, giving President Trump an off-ramp from escalation.
Senate GOP leadership has signaled support for a two- or three-year "off ramp" for ObamaCare that would delay repeal and give lawmakers time to try to agree on a replacement.
This will provide an off-ramp to the destructive cycle of negative partisanship while counter-acting deeply entrenched partisan and ideological interests that have polarized the United States for too long.
" President Trump, Haas added, "needs to be ready to go to war w[ith] Iran or provide a diplomatic off-ramp, linking partial sanctions relief to Iran's regional, nuclear, domestic actions.
An off-ramp connecting International Airport Road and Minnesota Drive in Anchorage collapsed in the quake, creating a huge hole that made the unfortunate SUV that fell in look like a toy.
FSD capability includes several features such as Navigate on Autopilot that is supposed to guide a car from a highway on-ramp to off-ramp, including navigating interchanges and making lane changes.
Mr. Cosby's son, Ennis, a 27-year-old graduate student at Columbia University, was shot to death in 1997 while changing a flat tire near a freeway off ramp in Los Angeles.
" He made a plea for Democrats to accept people like him: "To members of the so-called resistance, please leave room on the off-ramp for those willing to admit their mistakes.
And I would hope we can strike a strategic partnership with China on an off-ramp so we can move forward on the discussions between North and South like we hope to.
We don't know if that assessment is, in fact, based on intelligence or if it's an off-ramp that the President taking because he wisely does not want to take more action.
Earlier this year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the CHOICE Act, a regulatory reform bill that would give banks an "off-ramp" to escape burdensome prudential regulation and costly stress tests.
Jones, a housing inspector and part-time drummer, was returning from a late-night performance by his reggae band when his SUV stalled and he pulled over on an Interstate 95 off-ramp.
While the Trump administration's new guidance may not stop the case, it could give the justices an off-ramp to send the matter back to the lower court to consider the new guidance.
Most recently, the company rolled out a feature called Navigate on Autopilot that enables Tesla's cars to automatically change lanes and take a driver from on-ramp to off-ramp on the highway.
There is a procedural wrinkle -- that developed on the eve of arguments -- that could give the justices an off-ramp to deciding the case, but at oral arguments it didn't receive much attention.
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Raja was working in plainclothes and driving an unmarked white van when he drove the wrong way up a dark highway off-ramp and parked directly in front of Jones&apos broken down SUV.
FSD includes the parking feature Summon as well as Navigate on Autopilot, an active guidance system that navigates a car from a highway on-ramp to off-ramp, including interchanges and making lane changes.
Given this makes no sense in any objective construction, it would still be interesting to know what it effectively signaled to Trump (and Comey, beyond being an off ramp from a terrible situation). 4.
A police spokesman tells PEOPLE that the model stopped her Land Rover at the end of an off-ramp from Interstate 95 and then put the vehicle in reverse, colliding with a Mercedes Benz.
These include myriad other provisions beyond the Volcker Rule, such as simplifying rules for small bank holding companies, creating an off-ramp for compliance with the international Basel 3 standards and widening exam cycles.
Thursday's action aims at products mostly widely used by children but "seeks to strike the right public health balance by maintaining e-cigarettes as a potential off-ramp for adults" who smoke, Azar said.
But the risk remains that with no visible diplomatic off-ramp and an increasing volume of military hardware in the Gulf, a miscalculation or miscommunication could plunge the region into a full-blown war.
It does not have the support of harm-reduction proponents and major scientists, who claim vaping to be a safer alternative to smoking combustible cigarettes and a potential off-ramp to ditching the habit.
" But this time around, there is "no off ramp" like the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea that helped diffuse the tensions, Kazianis pointed out, adding that he is "very worried where this goes.
The supermodel was arrested on Friday night in Greenwich, CT. According to Connecticut State Police, Stephanie was stopped on an off-ramp from I-95 when another car came up and stopped behind her.
Tesla's Autopilot just underwent a major update with the addition of Navigate on Autopilot, a new driver assist feature that guides the vehicle from on-ramp to off-ramp, and even proactively makes lane changes.
"What is happening now is there is an off-ramp of women who want to be in business and have more control and run their own thing," Welch said on CNBC's "Power Lunch" in 216.
What we know about the shooting Raja was on a burglary detail and in street clothes when he happened upon Jones, whose car had broken down, on a highway off-ramp in Palm Beach County.
He was referring to Tesla's recently rolled out "Navigate on Autopilot" feature, which guides the car from "on-ramp to off-ramp" by suggesting and making lane changes, navigating highway interchanges, and proactively taking exits.
The confrontation happened when Raja stopped to investigate after Jones&apos SUV had broken down on the side of a highway off-ramp as he returned home from his reggae band&aposs late-night concert.
It would allow banks that reach certain cash thresholds an off-ramp from Dodd-Frank, reduce the frequency of federal stress tests and restrain oversight powers of several federal agencies that the 2010 law expanded.
The incident is the latest evidence that the United States and Iran are on a collision course, at a moment in which hard-liners on both sides have little interest in any diplomatic off-ramp.
So the problem isn't so much that things are going to go bang tomorrow; it's that there's going to be a sustained increase of tensions in the region without an off-ramp to stop it.
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There were no casualties in the attack, which contributed to Trump&aposs decision to accept an off-ramp away from a wider conflict that had been extended by Iran following the incident earlier this week.
"Without a real off ramp, low-level escalation" like missile attacks from proxy groups, cyberattacks and threats to Gulf shipping "will undoubtedly continue in the coming months if not through the US election," she added.
"Without a real off ramp, low-level escalation" like missile attacks from proxy groups, cyberattacks and threats to Gulf shipping "will undoubtedly continue in the coming months if not through the US election," she added.
Multiple experts recently told me that there's still an off ramp to the trade war, but a big part of the problem is that no one knows what Trump really wants — including, perhaps, Trump himself.
The leaders have outwardly said they do not want war and prefer a diplomatic solution, but some experts worry that the maximalist demands from the administration provide no off-ramp for either party to back down.
Why it matters: Burr and Trump Jr. appear to have found an off-ramp from what was shaping up to be an unprecedented and bitter showdown between the Republican-controlled Senate and the president's eldest son.
MORE. It would give banks that reach certain cash thresholds an off-ramp from Dodd-Frank, reduce the frequency of federal stress tests and restrain oversight powers of several federal agencies that the 2010 law expanded.
A group of moderate senators is pitching a three-week stopgap bill as an off-ramp to the partial government shutdown in exchange for Congress agreeing to work on a border security plan during that period.
Second, that moderation won out, and this largely empty signal -- hitting military targets in the dead of night with a small number of missiles -- provides the off-ramp both sides might ultimately have been looking for.
The bill would allow banks that reach certain cash thresholds an off-ramp from Dodd-Frank, reduce the frequency of federal stress tests and restrain oversight powers of several federal agencies that the 2628 law expanded.
The bill would allow banks that reach certain cash thresholds an off-ramp from Dodd-Frank, reduce the frequency of federal stress tests and restrain oversight powers of several federal agencies that the 2010 law expanded.
Navigate on Autopilot was billed by Tesla as the "most advanced Autopilot feature ever," allowing the car to drive from on-ramp to off-ramp, take the correct exit, handle highway interchanges, and even suggest lane changes.
Neally allowed the Autopilot system to take over for 20 miles of highway driving, which brought the vehicle and its driver to an off-ramp close to a hospital, where he was able to finish the trip.
TMZ Sports has confirmed Manning was pulled over on May 24 when cops saw him driving on the shoulder on the Jersey turnpike to get around bad traffic so he could get to the next off-ramp.
Most deliberately, Weegee made a series of car-wreck pictures at a spot on the Henry Hudson Parkway where the off-ramp badly needed some fencing; he was proud that their publication helped get a barrier installed.
Not long after that, as we got off the freeway near Venice, she spotted them before I did: "Mommy, why are there are those tents there?" she said, pointing to a grassy clearing near the off-ramp.
If the politics of the tax bill start to go wrong for Republicans, some could find an easy off-ramp to say they would support real fundamental reform but not a bunch of unfunded, temporary tax cuts.
Iran crisis abroad, impeachment imbroglio at home The events of the past few days have seemed inevitable given the hardline Trump policy toward Iran, and the lack of a realistic diplomatic off-ramp that might ease tensions.
Mexico showdown While Trump was in France on Thursday, his team back in Washington was frantically trying to find an off-ramp for the latest tariff confrontation with Mexico, though time to seal a deal is running short.
Diversion programs are specifically established, often at the state and local level, so that people who are accused of minor transgressions like petty theft or simple drug possession can have an off-ramp out of the justice system.
"The incident is the latest evidence that the United States and Iran are on a collision course, at a moment in which hard-liners on both sides have little interest in any diplomatic off-ramp," the board added.
He made headlines not just for being kidnapped but for what he endured: twelve days in a dank, dark pit that had been dug into a hillside near the 158th Street off-ramp of the Henry Hudson Parkway.
Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole says that police believe at least two of the suspects fired weapons that night, per the AP. The teens were all arrested beneath and Interstate 90 off-ramp, an official tells the Seattle Times.
"I think the door is open a crack, and I think all sides have been trying to look for an off-ramp, but there remains a chasm between the U.S. and Iranian position," said John Kilduff of Again Capital.
According to the police report obtained by TMZ, the 24-year-old 'Sharknado' actress was driving her white Mercedes Benz on the 101 freeway around 4 AM when the car came to a stop on the Fallbrook off-ramp.
Instead, the administration has entered into a high-stakes gambit with neither a strategy nor an off-ramp in sight for either nation, which has turned the standoff into a microcosm of the administration's blunt, simplistic approach to policy.
" Juul's Burns said he believes his company and the FDA have a common goal: "We want to be the off-ramp for adult smokers to switch from cigarettes, not an on-ramp for America's youth to initiate on nicotine.
Yet, simply requiring a 10-percent capital ratio to avoid regulatory scrutiny is unwise: A conniving manager could take a bank onto the off-ramp and then substantially increase its risk exposure by investing in risky loans and securities.
But it's an intriguing starting point for a discussion on how to reshape the fossil fuel industry, reduce public land emissions, and create an off-ramp for mining and drilling workers who may lose their jobs in the process.
Three drivers and two dogs narrowly escaped death as a commercial pickup truck came barreling down a highway off ramp, jumped a median and landed on top of their vehicles, trapping one of them for an hour-and-a-half.
"It is important to note that these are not the only flash points in the region, and while an off-ramp may yet emerge, the hawks appear in ascendancy, which leaves oil's risk premium set to take center stage," she noted.
Apple engineer Wei "Walter" Huang was traveling south on US Highway 101 on March 23rd when his Model X P100D smashed into the safety barrier section of a divider that separates the carpool lane from the off-ramp to the left.
The driver of the car, Wei Huang, was headed southbound on California's Route 101 when his Model X crashed headfirst into the safety barrier section of a divider that separates the carpool lane from the off-ramp to the left.
"I came in with this mentality that Elon had: I want to go from on-ramp to off-ramp, and the driver doesn't have to do anything... The last two months I was scared someone was going to die," he said.
Declaring migration at the southern border a national emergency may be Trump's best option for a quick off-ramp to end the partial shutdown, which is now in its 20th day with little to no progress toward a negotiated agreement.
Alarmed by the rising financial fallout from the discriminatory law he and Republican lawmakers hastily passed in March to bar transgender people from using restrooms that match their gender identity, the governor seemed desperate for an off-ramp last week.
No one should be fooled into believing this is anything more than a tactical ploy, but as such, the pretext could have some utility in facilitating a solution that allows the United States an off-ramp from the Syrian conflict.
Declaring migration at the southern border a national emergency may be Trump's best option for a quick off-ramp to end the partial shutdown, which is now in its 2628th day with little to no progress toward a negotiated agreement.
Even while Medicare-for-All schemes and proposals to strengthen the ACA continue to be the litmus test for Democratic candidates, the Americans who are impacted the most are looking for an off-ramp on the road leading to single payer.
While Iran's exact intentions remain open to debate, the relatively bloodless strike raises the possibility that Tehran's leaders may have meant to demonstrate a show of force while also giving President Trump an off-ramp to avoid further military escalation.
The Democratic response House and Senate Democrats have made clear that they don't support the Senate GOP bill as an off-ramp on the current emergency declaration vote, particularly because it would not apply to the current national emergency declaration.
The Full Self-Driving option currently gives you access to Tesla's Navigate on Autopilot feature, which is capable of guiding you from "on-ramp to off-ramp" on highways, meaning it can suggest lane-changes, navigate highway interchanges, and can proactively take exits.
Still, Trump might be tempted to declare an emergency because it could provide the type of dramatic moment he craves in a fight that motivates his base while providing an off-ramp for Republicans who have grown weary of the shutdown battle.
Jordain Carney reports that GOP lawmakers have searched for an off-ramp for weeks, juggled Trump's tweets and entreaties by phone to stand with him, and they're now down to the wire before an expected Thursday floor vote in the Senate (The Hill).
"Inevitably what we are going to have to contemplate are actions that may narrow the off-ramp for adults who see e-cigarettes as a viable alternative to combustible tobacco in order to close the on ramp for kids," Dr. Gottlieb said.
Bottom line: The talk among Republicans -- who, according to several lawmakers and senior aides, continue to feel comfortable in their position on the shutdown -- has been that Democrats don't know what they've gotten themselves into and are looking for an off-ramp.
The Fed looks set to shift into a lower gear when it comes to rate hiking, and now markets want to make sure Europe's central bankers aren't going to drive too fast as they approach the off ramp for their own easy money program.
"Inevitably what we are going to have to contemplate are actions that may narrow the off-ramp for adults who see e-cigarettes as a viable alternative to combustible tobacco in order to close the on ramp for kids," Gottlieb told The New York Times.
Among those he cited on Friday morning were a nurse chit-chatting with her sister, a retired New York City police officer scrolling through his phone while turning across four lanes and a plumber speaking to a client while zipping along a highway off-ramp.
Trump, in an address to the nation on Wednesday, made it clear he was looking for an off-ramp from further hostilities after missile strikes from Iran failed to kill or injure anyone at two Iraqi bases that house U.S. personnel and coalition forces.
In that way, the Guggenheim's sordidly fascinating show offers more than a gaze at an off-ramp of art history; it lets us face up to the hunger, common today but usually disavowed, for an art that promises an escape from the world at hand.
Geraldo: Then you, like Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Paul fires back at Graham over Iran criticism: 'He insults the Constitution' Trump takes off-ramp in Iran crisis MORE, have never met a war you didn't like.
Tesla currently sells a "Full Self Driving" (FSD) option for $5,000 (or $7,000 after delivery), with Tesla's recently unveiled "Navigate on Autopilot" feature that guides the car from "on-ramp to off-ramp" by suggesting and making lane changes, navigating highway interchanges, and proactively taking exits.
"Yesterday's attacks on the Japanese and Norwegian tankers in the Gulf of Oman underscore the severity of the security risks stemming from the Iran crisis and the difficulty of achieving a diplomatic off-ramp as long as the crippling U.S. sanctions remain in place," RBC bank said.
University of Alabama at Birmingham and former Notre Dame running back Greg Bryant was discovered to have been shot in a vehicle close to an I-95 off-ramp in West Palm Beach early Saturday morning and remains in critical condition, The Palm Beach Post reports.
In addition to bipartisan issues, like reforming the arbitrary SIFI (too big to fail) designation process, we must allow well-capitalized banks to have an off-ramp from the failed Dodd-Frank regulatory regime, as well as from other capital standards of the European-based Basel Committee.
Over time, the ceramic brakes on Jeff Park's Ferrari had started failing from the lack of excessive speed, and the only solution, Park said his dealer had told him, was to go at least eighty miles per hour on an off-ramp and then brake like crazy.
"There is a big off ramp sitting in front of Tehran right now, and that is to de-escalate, to message us that they want to sit down and talk - without precondition, by the way - to the United States about a better way forward," he said.
"I think the hope now is that this is a kind of off-ramp for this march toward war between Iran and the U.S. and hopefully some cooler heads will prevail here and say 'enough is enough,'" said Stan Shipley, macro research analyst at Evercorse ISI.
"I think the hope now is that this is a kind of off-ramp for this march toward war between Iran and the U.S. and hopefully some cooler heads will prevail here and say 'enough is enough,"' said Stan Shipley, macro research analyst at Evercorse ISI.
But, in the past two weeks, Trump has made things easier for certain Republicans: those elected officials still seeking what Senator Lindsey Graham has called an "off-ramp," by which they can justify to the most partisan of their constituents and colleagues renouncing the Party's nominee.
Some of Twitter's video initiatives are the second foray into that, but Instagram, it turns out, in part because of what they've done with Stories, which has broadened people's thinking about what Instagram is, Instagram has permission to off-ramp people into other experiences out of that home feed.
House Democrats will start moving individual funding bills on Wednesday -- measures Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has made clear won't move in his chamber without the President's signoff -- but nonetheless amp up pressure on GOP lawmakers still waiting for the administration to outline an off ramp to the fight.
But having no wide-open green space, we would walk the quarter mile or so from Comstock Avenue to "the Circle," a wide bowl of grass below the Staten Island Expressway, cradled in the arm of the off-ramp of the Richmond Avenue exit, and play "tackle" football.
And with more than a half-dozen Republican senators admitting that what Trump did was wrong, you'd think that this would be an off-ramp between acquittal and removal, a way to formally say that it is not acceptable for presidents of either party to act this way.
"Our action today seeks to strike the right public health balance by maintaining e-cigarettes as a potential off-ramp for adults using combustible tobacco while ensuring these products don't provide an on-ramp to nicotine addiction for our youth," Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said.
With that in mind, I trekked out to the barren wasteland of northern New Jersey on a recent Thursday to test out "Navigate on Autopilot," Tesla's latest update that guides the car from "on-ramp to off-ramp" by suggesting and making lane changes, navigating highway interchanges, and proactively taking exits.
It was later introduced as a beta feature to some customers in the U.S. Navigate on Autopilot is an active guidance feature of the company's Enhanced Autopilot system that is supposed to guide a car from a highway on-ramp to off-ramp, including navigating interchanges and making lane changes.
"However, notwithstanding any negative blowback from Trump's domestic constituents, it increasingly looks like the off-ramp from this trade war is unlikely to materialize before the midterm elections in the U.S." Also unclear is whether the trade dispute with Canada will be resolved in time to meet the administration's Sept.
"Our action today seeks to strike the right public health balance by maintaining e-cigarettes as a potential off-ramp for adults using combustible tobacco while ensuring these products don't provide an on-ramp to nicotine addiction for our youth," Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said in January.
On a short-term off-ramp Pelosi has been crystal clear that she will not accept a short-term agreement -- a point she repeated Wednesday -- and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said if a broad agreement is not reached, the House won't address the debt ceiling before it leaves town next week.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) told reporters that the Senate was eyeing a three-year ObamaCare off-ramp, but that wasn't locked down.
I looked ahead to the row of police officers standing between me and the tear gas, which obscured the off-ramp of the bridge — and then back toward the other end of the bridge, where a crowd of protesters had gathered, chanting in Arabic and trying to rub the gas out of their streaming eyes.
They said at a two-day hearing last week that the plainclothes officer ignored orders to wear a vest marked "Police" when interacting with civilians, needlessly drove his unmarked van the wrong way up a darkened off-ramp and didn&apost identify himself, making Jones think he was a robber and pull his gun.
"If we get some kind of signal coming out of the G20 that there is an off ramp on the trade war is and if we start to get the inventory draws that we are expecting because of summer driving season, that is what potentially moves us higher —back into this sort of $60s for WTI," Croft said.
"My biggest hopes for this car are that Autopilot will advance enough to allow fully self-driving from on-ramp to off-ramp on highways... and that it will be able to pick me up and drop me off at restaurants [and] stores before it goes and finds a parking spot on it's own," he said.
"Our economists expect that a deal will eventually be struck that leads to a "staggered off-ramp" for existing tariffs, but believe that the likelihood of a final round of tariffs on the remaining $300 billion of imports has risen to 33%," David Kostin, Goldman's chief U.S. equity strategist, said in a note to clients over the weekend.
Starting today, Tesla is splitting Autopilot into two packages: regular Autopilot, with automatic steering on highways and traffic-aware cruise control; and Full Self-Driving Capability, with Tesla's recently unveiled "Navigate on Autopilot" feature that guides the car from "on-ramp to off-ramp" by suggesting and making lane changes, navigating highway interchanges, and proactively taking exits.
According to multiple people involved or briefed on the discussions, the talks between Pelosi and Mnuchin on a budget and debt deal have been productive and are approaching a point where it's time to either cut a deal or find an off-ramp that will get the government through a potential cash crunch and prevent another shutdown.
So before, America or the west decides to make some momentous, consequential decision that impacts 22016 million people, like 216, 22 million people negatively, through devastation or starvation, you exhaust the possibilities, and one of the possibilities if you show the off-ramp before the cliff, because we know what the cliff is going to be.
"Absent a reversal in the trends of youth e-cigarette use, we envision a world where the FDA will continue to narrow the off-ramp for adults seeking a less harmful alternative to combustible cigarettes, in order to close the on-ramp that has resulted in the widespread and increasingly frequent use of e-cigarettes by teens," they wrote.
"By prioritizing enforcement against the products that are most widely used by children, our action today seeks to strike the right public health balance by maintaining e-cigarettes as a potential off-ramp for adults using combustible tobacco while ensuring these products don't provide an on-ramp to nicotine addiction for our youth," Azar said in a statement.
That bill would reduce its rulemaking authority (in part by repealing all guidance on auto lending), mandate a cost benefit analysis of all proposed rules, give Congress direct oversight of the CFPB's budget (which currently comes from the Federal Reserve), replace the current director with a five-person commission and provide an off-ramp from Dodd-Frank rules for many financial service providers.
"By prioritizing enforcement against the products that are most widely used by children, our action today seeks to strike the right public health balance by maintaining e-cigarettes as a potential off-ramp for adults using combustible tobacco while ensuring these products don't provide an on-ramp to nicotine addiction for our youth," Alex Azar, the HHS secretary, said in a statement.
The Democracy Collaborative's Carla Skandier, on the other hand, has suggested a "51 Percent Solution for the Climate Crisis," in which the government takes a majority stake in privately owned fossil fuel firms, winding down production along a science-based timeline and giving workers a dignified off-ramp into other well-paid work, all the while muting the industry's enormous influence over our political system.
Their offensive included a concerted attempt to influence the Trump administration by soliciting industry contributions to the president's reelection campaign and hosting a fundraiser with Vice President Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PencePence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Trump takes off-ramp in Iran crisis The Hill's 6900:2628 Report: Trump says Iran 'standing down' after missile strike MORE in Tennessee.
"By prioritizing enforcement against the products that are most widely used by children, our action today seeks to strike the right public health balance by maintaining e-cigarettes as a potential off-ramp for adults using combustible tobacco while ensuring these products don't provide an on-ramp to nicotine addiction for our youth," said Alex M. Azar II, the health and human services secretary.
Trump told Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman James InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Senators see off-ramp from Iran tensions after Trump remarks Trump tells Senate GOP ally that he sees opportunity for new talks with Iran MORE (R-Okla.) Tuesday night that he is now ready to negotiate with Iran and indicated he does not plan further military strikes against the Islamic republic.
"    SENATE REPUBLICAN BLOCKS RESOLUTION AGAINST TARGETING CULTURAL SITES: Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Senators see off-ramp from Iran tensions after Trump remarks Trump tells Senate GOP ally that he sees opportunity for new talks with Iran MORE (R-Okla.) blocked passage of a resolution on Tuesday that classified attacks on cultural sites as "war crimes.
"There's still a lot of questions about the attacks last night, but the fact that there appear to be no casualties and that Iran provided defining language around the strike by warning the U.S. to not respond, and the fact that Trump took the night to access what was going on, gives the possibility that there is an off ramp," said Michelle Dover, director of programs at Ploughshares Fund.
Roberts urged Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinMnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers say Facebook deepfake ban falls short | House passes bills to win 5G race | Feds sound alarm on cyberthreat from Iran | Ivanka Trump appearance at tech show sparks backlash Trump takes off-ramp in Iran crisis MORE to promptly appoint a permanent person for the role she's holding in an acting capacity.
" Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischOvernight Defense: Iran crisis eases as Trump says Tehran 'standing down' | Dems unconvinced on evidence behind Soleimani strike | House sets Thursday vote on Iran war powers Democrats 'utterly unpersuaded' by evidence behind Soleimani strike Senators see off-ramp from Iran tensions after Trump remarks MORE (R-Idaho), on whose committee Paul serves, would not comment Tuesday on the Kentucky senator, saying "any conversations I have with Sen.
There is no indication however that the climb-down will pave a way to a breakthrough in the crisis or that Trump has found an off ramp -- or that Iran will interpret it as a spur to open dialogue with the US. Trump, who has made reversing everything his predecessor Barack Obama did a cornerstone of his own presidency will not like the comparison -- but there are parallels with the former president's decision to call off a planned military strike on Syria in 2013 to enforce his red line against chemical weapons attacks.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTrump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline Trump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Senators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war MORE (D-Mass.), Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Brent Budowsky: Bloomberg should give billion to Democrats MORE (R-Ky.) and Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Paul fires back at Graham over Iran criticism: 'He insults the Constitution' Trump takes off-ramp in Iran crisis MORE (R-S.C.).
The Financial Stability Oversight Council's decision to release GE Capital from its designation as a systemically important financial institution (SIFI) was praised by Treasury Secretary Jack LewJacob (Jack) Joseph LewHogan urges Mnuchin to reconsider delay of Harriet Tubman bill Mnuchin says new Harriet Tubman bill delayed until 85033 Overnight Finance: US reaches deal with ZTE | Lawmakers look to block it | Trump blasts Macron, Trudeau ahead of G-7 | Mexico files WTO complaint MORE for showing that there is an "off-ramp" after a firm has been designated and turned over to the Fed for the special regulation mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act.
WHAT WE'RE READING Price, Ryan say the timeframe for ObamaCare off-ramp is still undetermined (Morning Consult) Leading cancer group calls on GOP to slow ObamaCare repeal push (LA Times) Heroin deaths surpass gun homicides for the first time, CDC data show (Washington Post) Reid to GOP: ObamaCare repeal will 'bedevil you for the next four years' (New York Times) IN THE STATES Obama administration approves all but one of Arkansas's proposed changes to Medicaid (KFSM News) 85033 states to receive payout from Bristol-Myers Squibb over off-label promotion case (Reuters) ICYMI FROM THE HILL DOT COM Poll: Americans split on government's role in health insurance http://bit.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes Congress to clash over Trump's war powers MORE (Neb.), Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzGOP senators introduce resolution to change rules, dismiss impeachment without articles Green says House shouldn't hold impeachment articles indefinitely Congress to clash over Trump's war powers MORE (Texas) and Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Paul fires back at Graham over Iran criticism: 'He insults the Constitution' Trump takes off-ramp in Iran crisis MORE (S.
Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinMnuchin aims to wait until end of 6900 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers say Facebook deepfake ban falls short | House passes bills to win 2628G race | Feds sound alarm on cyberthreat from Iran | Ivanka Trump appearance at tech show sparks backlash Trump takes off-ramp in Iran crisis MORE is aiming to wait until after the 28503 the election to disclose the Secret Service costs for the travel of President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 22020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE and his family, The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
Read Joe Concha's story here   From The Hill's opinion pages: Building a lasting off-ramp for strong, sound banks, by Lawrence Harris, former chief economist of the SEC and executive director of the Financial Economists Roundtable Attorney General Sessions leads the charge against LGBT rights, by Ian Thompson, American Civil Liberties Union   ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS: NIH emails reveal divisions over renewal of gun research program (Science Magazine) SEC names J.P. Morgan executive as top regulator of exchanges (The Wall Street Journal) The federal lawmakers who regulate Amazon are begging the company to move to their home states (Recode) Proposal to ban EPA grantees from agency science advisory boards stirs controversy (E&E News) White House to test federal-local sharing of drone regulation (The Wall Street Journal) View the discussion thread.
Trump met Tuesday night and Wednesday morning with a cadre of officials, including Vice President Pence, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoPressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Overnight Defense: Iran crisis eases as Trump says Tehran 'standing down' | Dems unconvinced on evidence behind Soleimani strike | House sets Thursday vote on Iran war powers MORE, Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Overnight Defense: Iran crisis eases as Trump says Tehran 'standing down' | Dems unconvinced on evidence behind Soleimani strike | House sets Thursday vote on Iran war powers Democrats 'utterly unpersuaded' by evidence behind Soleimani strike MORE, Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinMnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers say Facebook deepfake ban falls short | House passes bills to win 5G race | Feds sound alarm on cyberthreat from Iran | Ivanka Trump appearance at tech show sparks backlash Trump takes off-ramp in Iran crisis MORE and national security adviser Robert O'Brien, to discuss how to proceed.

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