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Jerusalem's mayor, Nir Barkat, pre-empted Mr. Netanyahu in his criticism.
Never before have Hong Kong's courts been pre-empted like this.
He also rejected Charter's claim that federal law pre-empted the lawsuit.
NBC's "Meet the Press": Pre-empted by the British Open golf tournament.
In recent years, many colleges under suspicion have pre-empted that process.
NBC's "Meet the Press:" Pre-empted by English Premier League soccer coverage.
Before opening the floor, Bentley effectively pre-empted any questions about the scandal.
" Or, "Are you seriously pouting because hurricane coverage pre-empted 'Big Bang Theory'?
He dismissed a negligence claim with prejudice because federal law pre-empted it.
And that wasn't the only vision that pre-empted episode 5's carnage, either.
At least one deal hurdle — Washington's examination of foreign acquirers — has been pre-empted.
Mr. Grigolo pre-empted the announcement of his dismissal with a post on Instagram.
It also clarified that state motor vehicle dealer laws would not be pre-empted.
On abortion or gay rights Helms was unyielding, insisting that God's laws pre-empted debate.
NBC's "Meet the Press": Is pre-empted this week by the French Open tennis tournament.
NBC's "Meet the Press": The show is pre-empted by coverage for the British Open.
Her show had already been pre-empted and her relationship with Mr. Griffin had deteriorated.
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers were pre-empted all week in favor of the Olympics.
The process is still ongoing, and analysts said Ramaphosa's speech had pre-empted the lawmakers' work.
On some days, soap operas were pre-empted to carry the White House news briefing live.
But the Obama administration blocked those efforts, saying they were pre-empted by the Affordable Care Act.
For example, all current and future federal stationary source carbon regulations would be displaced or pre-empted.
He never mentioned Comcast during the call, and pre-empted any analyst queries about 21st Century Fox.
The federal legislation pre-empted a stricter genetically modified food labeling law from going into effect in Vermont.
California's rule is pre-empted by the FAA, they argued, because it obstructs Congress' goal of favoring arbitration.
These are good ideas, which is why the Democrats' program has been virtually pre-empted by President Trump.
The lawsuit also argued that the Maplewood ordinance is pre-empted by the federal Violence Against Women Act.
We asked Donald Trump Jr. to comment, but he pre-empted us by posting the emails on Twitter.
Nevertheless they pre-empted the final results on Wednesday night, although they also promised to await the official outcome.
In its repeal, the FCC said its action pre-empted any attempts by state to pass net neutrality legislation.
The news report pre-empted high-level talks between Mattis, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and their Indian counterparts.
Utility creditors challenged the Recovery Act in federal court, arguing that the bankruptcy code displaced, or pre-empted, it.
And with beIN Sports, many pivotal weekend semifinal and final matches were pre-empted by the network's soccer priorities.
The ratings for her Saturday time slot were lower than usual when her show was pre-empted last weekend.
"We're not commenting on internal scheduling matters," a Fox News spokesperson told The Hill of Pirro's show being pre-empted.
That's been the reality since 1949, but if you say you recognize an undivided capital, you've pre-empted peace negotiations.
Farmers grew accustomed to overmedicating livestock because a steady supply of antibiotics supposedly pre-empted infection and encouraged vigorous growth.
However, Saudi Arabia pre-empted controversy two weeks ago by declaring that the holiday would take place on Sept. 12.
Prop 65, the judge found, is pre-empted by federal policy that aims to increase Americans' consumption of whole grains.
Not surprisingly, Mr. Cuomo pre-empted, by a few hours, Ms. Nixon's embrace of the plan with his own endorsement.
Garcia wrote in his 94-page ruling that Texas' law was pre-empted by existing federal statute and therefore unconstitutional.
We asked him to comment before we published, but he pre-empted us by posting the email chain on Twitter.
Among the affected shows was Bachelor in Paradise, which was already being pre-empted in New York City for preseason football.
I hadn't decided on a medical specialty yet, and I had foolishly pre-empted being drafted by enlisting in the Army.
The statement pre-empted MSNBC's Rachel Maddow's promised reveal of the information obtained by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter David Cay Johnston.
Consumer Watchdog, among others, issued a statement noting its concerns that California's strong regulations in this arena could be pre-empted.
A lower court judge dismissed her claim in April 2011, saying it was pre-empted by the federal Airline Deregulation Act.
The full bracket was not fully shown for an estimated 77 minutes — although someone mercifully pre-empted it around 6 p.m.
But if Israeli annexation is front-loaded and proceeds in the coming months, any Palestinian counter-offer would be pre-empted.
White House officials expressed frustration that the timing of the announcement pre-empted the administration's deadline to respond about future participation.
AT&T Mobility – that injunction claims can be arbitrated – so California's policy barring their waiver is not pre-empted by the FAA.
"Our sense is Yellen's recent speech pre-empted her post FOMC press conference," said analysts at RBC Capital Markets in a note.
The San Diego Gay Men's Chorus, set to sing the national anthem at a Padres game, got pre-empted by a recording.
The move pre-empted a lawsuit to block the changes filed in Delaware court by Frederic V. Salerno, Viacom's lead independent director.
Banks have pre-empted some recommendations by cracking down on loose consumer lending practices, chopping executive bonuses and exiting non-core businesses.
The California Supreme Court also held, without engaging in deep analysis, that California's policy is not pre-empted by the Federal Arbitration Act.
Pakistan pre-empted him by sending armed "volunteers" to foment an uprising, for surely his Muslim subjects longed to join their new motherland.
For both Leila and me, it was a big life change that pre-empted the shift into experimenting with people of different genders.
But the Justice Department sought to block the California law, arguing that is was pre-empted both by FCC rules and the Constitution.
They said they expect a repeat of violence that pre-empted former Breitbart News editor Milo Yiannopoulos' appearance at the school in February.
Mr. Bunch said that he hoped the Jefferson exhibition pre-empted criticism by establishing the museum's bold but balanced approach to difficult material.
Cuomo pre-empted de Blasio's announcement that New York City schools would close, making the news public just moments before de Blasio did.
He may not yet have gotten around to Chrysler, the smallest of the Big Three automakers in Detroit, but Chrysler pre-empted him.
A group he helped found, Save Porter Ranch, had arranged for an area health study, but it was pre-empted by the catastrophe.
A British zoo pre-empted a similar internet takeover of the naming of its newest penguin chick and banned "Penguin McPenguinface" as an option.
Trump pre-empted his own transition team's formal rollout of the job when he announced the appointment during a rally in Cincinnati on Thursday.
Other cities in places like Texas and Virginia never even tried, because their state laws already pre-empted localities from acting on their own.
In separate rulings, the court said a moratorium in Fort Collins and a ban in Longmont were invalid because state law pre-empted them.
While some practices are clearly egregious and should be pre-empted by the FCC, there are many others where a softer touch is needed.
Chief executives who planned to announce a mass defection from presidential advisory panels were pre-empted by Mr. Trump, who dissolved the two councils.
So Pinetops and Wilson officials brought to case to the FCC, which pre-empted the act in 2015, ruling that the state law had overstepped.
But soon after Maddow's announcement that her show would be covering the returns, the White House pre-empted her with its own Trump tax revelation.
IS's propagandists even pre-empted the fall with the launch of a new English title, Rumiya, deferring the end-of-days battle until IS reaches Rome.
Harris-Perry had previously announced she would not host her MSNBC show this weekend after presidential coverage repeatedly pre-empted her, The New York Times reported.
A chilled-out samba that pre-empted Drake's 2016 smash "Hotline Bling" by a full decade, the shopping music became a meme in its own right.
He would not directly comment on reports that Trump pre-empted the forum's announcement that it was disbanding by tweeting that he was dissolving the group.
Melissa Harris-Perry is refusing to host her MSNBC show this weekend after presidential election coverage repeatedly pre-empted her, according to The New York Times.
Originally scheduled for last January, these programs were pre-empted by a blizzard, but this weekend, the only wonders of nature expected are the stars themselves.
The rare disclosure of his finances pre-empted a highly anticipated reveal of his tax forms from that year on a television program on Tuesday night.
The Justice Department, representing the Education Department, argued in a filing on Monday that federal law including the Higher Education Act, pre-empted Healey's state-law claims.
In a McCarthy era case, the United States Supreme Court ruled that federal law pre-empted states from prosecuting individuals for treason-like offenses, such as sedition.
Mr. Trump's tirade pre-empted the network's coverage from the convention stage, where two American survivors of the 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, were recounting their experience.
The Hill reported earlier this week that Bannon drafted the statement but was conflicted about releasing it, until he was pre-empted by a statement from Trump.
Also, Senator Lindsey Graham has pre-empted and rendered false the oath he will take to be fair by having decided the matter before considering the evidence.
The Bachelorette was pre-empted this week by the NBA Finals, so it has yet to air under its new cloud, but I already feel uneasy about it.
The judge in that case ruled this year that the case was pre-empted by collective bargaining but last week allowed amended portions of it to move forward.
Stone's move to publish the emails pre-empted a New York Times story Thursday about Stone's efforts to pitch himself to Trump campaign officials as a WikiLeaks insider.
In fact, Congress had ordered the Pentagon to study that question; Mr. Trump pre-empted the results of that inquiry, which are due to be released next month.
Originally scheduled for last January, these programs were pre-empted by a blizzard, but this Saturday and Sunday, the only wonders of nature expected are the stars themselves.
Top officials are meanwhile tying themselves in knots on intelligence used to justify the Soleimani strike, raising suspicions about the "imminent" attacks they claim to have pre-empted.
And Senate Majority PAC, a top Democratic super PAC, pre-empted Scott's Monday announcement with a new digital ad — part of a six-figure ad buy in Florida.
Had any establishment Republican — say, Scott Walker or John Kasich — been willing to explore these themes, they would have pre-empted Trump and the rest of the field.
Mr Sessions also filed a lawsuit in March complaining that California had "pre-empted" federal immigration law with its sanctuary policies and "impermissibly discriminate[d] against the United States'".
It said the law unconstitutionally burdened commerce by favoring in-state animal rescuers and shelters over out-of-state breeders, and was pre-empted by state veterinary medicine laws.
But Mr. Trump's abrupt nomination of his personal doctor to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs pre-empted any review of Dr. Jackson's qualifications to manage a large bureaucracy.
Boris Johnson pre-empted that decision by proroguing Parliament for five weeks, far beyond what is typical, all the while maintaining the pretence that this was normal constitutional conduct.
Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, pre-empted Democratic jabs, saying Mnuchin had not broken any laws and that other Treasury secretaries have had links to Wall Street and the financial crisis.
The Plastics Industry Association's DeFife said the group opposes outright bans on straws but has not taken a position on whether cities should be pre-empted from action by states.
The NBC affiliate in my hometown, Nashville TN, didn't show the first season; it was pre-empted in that Friday 603PM time slot by a locally produced country music program.
But in the lawsuit, the group of trade organizations argued that the federal law pre-empted the city labeling law, and so the city was barred from carrying it out.
Democrats pre-empted her hearing by pointing to her former political action committee's unpaid election fines and campaign contributions to GOP senators sitting on the committee tasked with considering her.
But as a principle of constitutional law, anything in the body of the Constitution inconsistent with the directive of an amendment is necessarily pre-empted or modified by that amendment.
Melissa Harris-Perry, the host of a self-titled show on MSNBC, said she would not go to the studios on Saturday after weeks of being pre-empted for political coverage.
Executives insisted that that the show had merely been pre-empted for coverage of the early primaries and that it would have returned to a more regular schedule in due course.
But prosecutors had pre-empted that line of attack somewhat by having Mr. Wildstein, who has pleaded guilty to his role in the lane closings, narrate his own trail of deceit.
But if escalation resumes and a new round of hostilities emerge, the potential for Iran's use of terrorism must be evaluated and pre-empted if such attacks are detected in advance.
CEO Markus Braun has, however, pre-empted the probe's findings in recent media interviews in which he has dismissed the FT's allegations as false while reiterating his bullish view on Wirecard's prospects.
Jay Inslee of Washington, a Democrat, pre-empted the White House event by striding into the packed conference room and calling it a "sideshow" that the rest of the world would ignore.
Julian G. Ku, a law professor at Hofstra University's Maurice A. Deane School of Law in New York, said in an emailed message that the statements pre-empted the normal review process.
Proposed legislation with similar language to Goldwater's model and Arizona's law has also appeared in other states, including Georgia, which was considering a bill that would have pre-empted regulations in its cities.
In one instance, a senior pre-empted his staff's funk by telling his team to go back to their desks, pull out their oath of office, read it, and go back to work.
Banks have pre-empted some recommendations by cracking down on loose consumer lending practices, cutting executive bonuses, exiting non-core wealth management businesses and ending some commission payments that created conflicts of interest.
Mr. de Blasio pre-empted the inevitable questions about potential turnover in top city officials that come with a second term by saying at the outset that he would not discuss the topic.
Though the Pumpkins had been teasing some sort of a reunion for months, the official announcement was pre-empted and undermined by the news from Ms. Wretzky that she would not be participating.
Some bitterness remains, and some simply have other priorities: A flurry of Twitter users complained Wednesday that the local CBS affiliate pre-empted the season finale of "Survivor" to cover the statue removals.
"Indonesia has pre-empted the creation of a wilayah in Southeast Asia," said Rohan Gunaratna, a terrorism expert at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, referring to an autonomous Islamic governorate.
"Never in the history of the state has a governor pre-empted every single district attorney in a category of cases that haven't ripened yet," Mr. Abelove said about investigations of police-related shootings.
The venerable debate show was often pre-empted due to CNN's all-in approach to covering the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 85033, however, and could never gain its footing in building an audience.
Raich, the court held by a 6-3 vote that the Controlled Substances Act was a constitutional exercise of Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce and therefore pre-empted California's law legalizing medical marijuana.
Regular daytime programming, such as "The View" and "The Rachael Ray Show," was pre-empted by special reports on all three broadcast networks, which aired Mr. Comey's nearly three-hour appearance beginning at 10 a.m.
Raich (2005), for example, a majority of the court held that state medical marijuana laws are pre-empted because the federal Controlled Substances Act is a valid exercise of Congress's power to regulate interstate commerce.
Last month, the government pre-empted the Taliban by announcing its own spring military offensive, amid Afghan leaders' frustration over having been left out of the talks aimed at setting terms for an American troop withdrawal.
He also said Citizens United did not show that the policy substantially burdened the rights of charities to free speech and association, or that Schneiderman exceeded his authority, or that federal law pre-empted him from acting.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pre-empted the whole proposal this week with his pre-election promise to annex nearly a third of the occupied West Bank — reducing any future Palestinian state to an enclave encircled by Israel.
Many major U.S. cities have pre-empted that problem with rules that sharply limit how many dockless-bike companies can operate and how many bikes they can offer in an effort to avoid problems with blocked sidewalks.
Panel: Jeffrey Goldberg, David Nakamura, Susan Page and Kori Schake -- NBC's "Meet the Press": Pre-empted for live coverage of Hurricane Irma -- ABC's "This Week": Guests to be announced -- "Fox News Sunday": FEMA Administrator Brock Long … Rep.
From the way in which our supposedly democratic societies function, to the future of our children and ourselves, someone – or something – now seems to have pre-empted our efforts to freely choose, and to have stilled our voices.
Salinger said, however, that the Justice Department's position "is much narrower than it may appear at first blush," as it did not contend Healey's claims were indeed pre-empted or that federal law allowed any of PHEAA's alleged misconduct.
The top court declined to review an August ruling by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that Wendy Dolin's state law claims that the drug's label failed to warn about suicide risks were pre-empted by federal law.
In a sign of the way Mr. Cuomo has become the face of the Democratic Party in this moment, his address even pre-empted an appearance by former Vice President Joseph Biden on ABC's "The View" in New York.
Their colleague Bob Corker of Tennessee pre-empted that kind of ordeal by deciding to retire at the end of this term, and Tennessee's Republican governor, Bill Haslam, resisted entreaties to enter the race and tussle with furious Bannonites.
"He made a lot of dubious claims," Mr. Todd informed millions of viewers after the network's scheduled program — a new episode of an Ellen DeGeneres-hosted game show — had been pre-empted for a rare prime-time presidential appearance.
NRSC Executive Director Ward Baker, who gave a presentation at the start of the meeting, pre-empted any hand-wringing over Trump by stating a clear plan to win no matter what happens at the top of the ticket.
Despite getting a modest boost from signs of progress in talks over Britain's departure from the European Union in recent days, longer-term worries about the UK's economy and political stability have pre-empted any major gains for the pound.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Even though Samsung pre-empted the next generation of new phones when it launched the Galaxy S10 just days before it officially kicked off, this year's Mobile World Congress still felt special compared to previous shows.
"What I fear is that there are some really good state regulations that might get tamped down or pre-empted," said John Simpson, a director at Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofit group that has pushed for greater federal enforcement of the industry.
Germany pre-empted Russian interference in its elections by warning the Kremlin that meddling would bring consequences, by forging an agreement among political parties not to use bots or paid trolls, and by ensuring cybercooperation between the government and campaigns.
In a 21900-0 decision, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia said the plaintiffs may proceed to trial on their failure-to-warn claims, and a lower court judge erred in finding the claims pre-empted by federal law.
The Trump administration is moving forward with a plan to revoke California's authority to set its own vehicle greenhouse gas standards and declare that states are pre-empted from setting their own vehicle rules, three people briefed on the matter said on Thursday.
That same mix of swagger and uneasiness was on display in the White House on Wednesday, when Mr. Trump pre-empted the Federal Aviation Administration in announcing that the United States would ground Boeing's fleet of 235 Max planes after two deadly crashes.
The plaintiffs in the most recent Poland Spring lawsuit filed their first complaint in August 2017, which Judge Jeffrey Alker Meyer dismissed in May 2018 on the grounds that their claims, as framed at the time, were all pre-empted by federal law.
An important incident early in Pasternak's novel — Lara's sexual ravishment, at age 803, by a much older man — pre-empted Nabokov's explicit story of the rape of a 12-year-old by the narrator, Humbert Humbert, who is three times her age.
But a wider audience, for whom the hearing pre-empted "The Price Is Right" and "The View," saw something remarkable: the nation's former top lawman methodically detailing a story of being awkwardly courted and pressured by a chief executive he could not trust.
But on July 25, 1972, Mr. Eagleton, a Democrat from Missouri, pre-empted the journalists' report before it could be published by announcing at a news conference that he had been hospitalized three times for "nervous exhaustion and fatigue" in the 1960s.
The move, which will also include the Transportation Department declaring California is pre-empted from regulating vehicle fuel economy, will spark legal challenges over issues including states' rights and climate change that administration could ultimately be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Washington (CNN)Democrats on Monday pre-empted the upcoming release of a Republican-led House Select Committee report on Benghazi by issuing their own version of a probe into the 2012 terror attack that killed four Americans on Hillary Clinton's watch as secretary of state.
The GOP-controlled Alabama legislature recently overturned the will of the democratically elected members of the Birmingham city council when it blocked Birmingham's enactment of a $10.10 minimum wage, and further pre-empted any other cities in the state from raising their minimum wages.
The judge, who retired from the bench in 2015, cited a 2009 U.S. Supreme Court decision that state law-based failure-to-warn claims were pre-empted when there was "clear evidence" that the FDA would not have approved a warning that plaintiffs requested.
On Monday, the world's second-largest economy issued a ruling on a case involving pro-independence elected Hong Kong lawmakers—a move that pre-empted local courts and called into question rule of law in the city, a special administrative region (SAR) of China.
Earlier this month, a state court in Massachusetts ruled that the case could go forward, despite the Trump Justice Department's claim that the federal Higher Education Act pre-empted the state's right to sue the servicer, which is under contract to the federal government.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration is moving forward with a plan to revoke California's authority to set its own vehicle greenhouse gas standards and declare that states are pre-empted from setting their own vehicle rules, three people briefed on the matter said on Thursday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration is moving forward with a plan to revoke California's authority to set its own vehicle greenhouse gas standards and declare that states are pre-empted from setting their own vehicle rules, three people briefed on the matter said on Thursday.
Idaho has its own version of a Religious Freedom Restoration Act, but the state's Court of Appeals found that the state law was unenforceable in such a case because it was pre-empted by the federal law that imposed the Social Security number requirement.
For instance, he effectively pre-empted the OPEC meeting in Vienna this week by announcing last weekend at the Group of 20 meeting in Osaka, Japan, that the current production cuts, which were set to expire at the end of June, would be extended.
For instance, he effectively pre-empted the OPEC meeting in Vienna this week by announcing last weekend at the Group of 20 meeting in Osaka, Japan, that the current production cuts, which were set to expire at the end of June, would be extended.
So by the time Ronald McDonald set foot in Manila, with his billowy yellow jumpsuit and shock of red hair, the clown had been pre-empted by a tall, red-and-yellow-striped bee in a dapper little chef's hat, bow tie and tails.
Last June, a divided three-judge panel at the 103th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Justice Department, holding that the New Mexico ethics law is pre-empted because it impedes grand juries' broad investigative power under the grand jury clause of the Fifth Amendment.
The latest attempt came to an end when, in a highly unusual step, the LSE pre-empted a European Commission antitrust decision, saying it was unlikely to give clearance for the merger after the London bourse had refused to sell an electronic trading platform in Italy.
Offsetting his own hawkishness in Vietnam, he captured the environmental fervor that gave us the first Earth Day and pre-empted his presumed Democratic challenger, Ed Muskie, by supporting the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Air Act and the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Any objections that this move may have raised were pre-empted by Mr. Netanyahu, who had already required all members of his coalition to sign a "communications clause," guaranteeing their automatic support for any decision made in the future by the communications minister — in other words, by him.
Two U.S. agencies are preparing to submit for final White House regulatory review a plan to revoke California's authority to set its own vehicle greenhouse gas standards and declare that states are pre-empted from setting their own vehicle rules, two people briefed on the matter said on Thursday.
"Let us not forget that the last time the OCC pre-empted state consumer protection laws in a sweeping manner — in the early 2000s — predatory lenders were let off the hook and contributed to the largest number of home foreclosures since the Great Depression," said CSBS president and CEO John Ryan.
"Let us not forget that the last time the OCC pre-empted state consumer protection laws in a sweeping manner -- in the early 21625s -- predatory lenders were let off the hook and contributed to the largest number of home foreclosures since the Great Depression," said CSBS president and CEO John Ryan.
"Because such heightened requirements for attorney subpoenas would impede the grand jury's broad investigative mandate — which the framers specifically envisioned in enacting the Grand Jury Clause of the Fifth Amendment — the challenged provisions of Rule 16-308(E) conflict with federal law and are pre-empted," the appeals court ruled.
With this, America's oldest motorcycle company became the first big gas manufacturer to sell a production e-moto in the U.S. This put Harley on a competitive footing with EV startups (such as Zero) and pre-empted its competitors to create digital, electric and emissions-free motorcycles in the near future.
Phil Griffin, the president of MSNBC, emphasized in a phone interview on Wednesday that the network had no interest in canceling the show, and that he remained "stunned" that Ms. Harris-Perry refused to return to the air after several weeks of her program being pre-empted for news about the presidential election.
WASHINGTON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - The Trump administration will announce as early as Wednesday it is revoking California's authority to set its own vehicle greenhouse gas standards and declare that states are pre-empted from setting their own vehicle rules — a move that will spark a furious legal challenge, two auto industry officials said Tuesday.
Keenan added that the Supreme Court's AEP ruling may have kept alive the possibility that state law claims are not pre-empted, but that New York City's suit was based on global emissions from the worldwide sale of fossil fuels – not just on oil production in New York – so the AEP's state-law exception doesn't apply.
" Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE has already hinted at forcing tech companies to fight ISIS and pre-empted criticism by saying, "You are going to hear all the usual complaints.
He pre-empted Mr. Biden's first speech as a candidate Monday by boasting that he was the only candidate in the race to oppose Nafta, which enables free trade among the United States, Canada and Mexico, and then made his trade critique more explicit Monday night before adding that their differing votes on the Iraq war as something of a bonus.
Ndgo and five other black activists went on stage Saturday night and pre-empted Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to call on the convention to do more to reach out to the local activist communities in host cities and to ensure that panels focused on race were given better promotion (several had been scheduled at the same time, making it impossible to attend them all).
" Donald Trump heckled during 'SNL'... by Larry David The movie is presented as a lost classic, with Howard explaining in the opening scene that its initial planned airing in 1988 was pre-empted by "Monday Night Football," then "thought to be lost in the Cybill Shepherd blouse fire of 1989," before "last summer, when it turned up at a yard sale outside Phoenix, Arizona.
" But Zeldin changed his tune on Tuesday after Trump Jr. pre-empted an upcoming New York Times story on Twitter by posting an email chain from last year showing he planned to meet with the Russian source to learn about incriminating opposition research about Clinton — information the British publicist who arranged the meeting described as "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump.
Instead of the Freedom Caucus being blamed as the spoiler of Friday's pre-empted vote, it should be recognized as the conservative conscience of the GOP, emmisaries of the Tea Party movement that was the original populist revolt against President Obama, a movement Trump built on in his unlikely voyage to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (and, arguably, without which he could not have gotten there).

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