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  1. to lead or be in charge of a meeting, ceremony, etc.

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U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Barry Schermer will preside at Thursday's hearing.
And, like all monarchs, she must preside over her kingdom.
"Would you help preside over the wedding?" he asked DeGeneres.
Grill uncovered, until charred and tender, about 3 minutes preside.
Mavromatis said Bruzzese did not preside over the rape case.
The Speaker's job is merely to preside and keep order.
The chief justice of the state Supreme Court would preside.
Bishop Budde will preside over the event alongside the Rev.
"I had to preside over the dismantling," Mr. Aronson said.
Chief Justice John Roberts would preside, according to the Constitution.
Now he would preside over the reversal of his reversal.
Judge O'Neill would preside over the retrial, Mr. Koval said.
He would preside over the slightly larger number who did not.
Bollore's two sons will preside over the future of Vivendi's holdings.
Across much of the economy, Communist officials preside over rumbustious capitalism.
Sloan will preside over the bank's third-quarter earnings on Friday.
They preside at weddings, baptisms and funerals, and they can preach.
The court's judges typically preside over misdemeanors and small-claims cases.
You can't fire this judge who will preside over the case.
Draghi's successor will likely preside over an exit from the stimulus.
The company said Chairman Keith Hellawell will preside over the Sept.
It doesn't preside in our military or our economic might alone.
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, who will preside at the Nov.
Mr. Sloan will preside over the bank's earnings call on Friday.
And he didn't just preside over the rebuilding of Lower Manhattan.
La empresa tecnológica más grande del mundo preside este sistema impreciso.
Another angle: Chief Justice John Roberts will preside over the trial.
Downturns are bad news for the presidents who preside over them.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. will preside over a trial.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Robert will preside over the trial.
The considerable costs of updating courtrooms and hiring lawyers to preside.
SEC, considers how certain judges who preside over SEC regulation are appointed.
Miller, 70, will be the first Australian to preside over the festival.
If he were a judge, he could not preside over these cases.
I had wanted to be the president to preside over eliminating cancer.
The judge will preside over the case&aposs first trial next month.
He gets to preside because he knows how to deliver them regardless.
The true horror is that he may soon preside over federal cases.
Presidents who preside over a strong economy are favored to be reelected.
The pope's envoy, Archbishop Emil Paul Tscherrig, will preside over the gathering.
Whether Miguel Diaz-Canel will preside over it is far from assured.
Judge John G. Koeltl, a Clinton appointee, will preside over the case.
It seems unlikely that this president could preside over the necessary rebalancing.
Mr. Thomas was appointed to the Supreme Court and continues to preside.
"He doesn't have any role other than to ceremonially preside," Cornyn said.
He will now preside over a fragile minority government from the left.
" And when the president is on trial, "the Chief Justice shall preside.
Following consultations with lawmakers, Mbete ruled that she would preside over the debate.
If I'm doing so poorly, is this to preside over a funeral here?
Mr Maduro might not be the one to preside over such an arrangement.
Ryan is scheduled to preside over the GOP convention in Cleveland next month.
But nor will they preside over a return to the status quo ante.
"Would you help preside over the wedding?" he asked, to which DeGeneres agreed.
But Loss-Eaton doesn't get to preside just because he writes the songs.
Went back to the north to preside over a kingdom of her own.
Yet his son is preparing to preside over one, starting on May 6th.
Trump vowed to preside over economic growth and set the stock market soaring.
French state firms, through various joint ventures and subsidiaries, preside over another six.
Presidents who preside over these sorts of economic numbers usually win re-election.
True, Hoover did preside over the worst economic catastrophe in our nation's history.
The new entity will preside over 244 radio stations across 8003 U.S. markets.
V. Gene Robinson, who will carry his ashes and preside over Friday's service.
"Birdman" director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu will this year preside over the festival's jury.
ECB President Christine Lagarde will preside over her first policy meeting on Dec.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is slated to preside over the proceedings.
The governor will preside over a provincial council made up of municipal leaders.
But a man who, because of those statements, was previously deemed unfit to preside over a court of law, may now preside over the Department of Justice, placing the future of any progress made on Holder's and Lynch's watch in doubt.
To preside over a naturalization ceremony at the historical society was Justice Ginsburg's idea.
But it didn't matter that there weren't any padres to preside over rural communities.
Such is the anger at Iran's ruling clerics, who preside over a shrinking economy.
Starting Monday, Fiji will preside over a U.N. climate change summit in Bonn, Germany.
We would not permit a judge to preside over his own trial, for instance.
That leaves open the question of who would preside over such an effort. Rep.
"I'm waiting for him to say that a woman judge … couldn't preside," Clinton said.
If I am doing so poorly, is this to preside over a funeral here?
Mr. Trump was not the first president-elect to preside over a disorderly transition.
From time to time she'd preside over, say, the opening of a pumping station.
He will preside over midnight mass later in the evening with Sisi in attendance.
That only requires a few staff members and a lawmaker to preside over proceedings.
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts would be sworn in to preside over the trial.
Honored to preside during tonight's historic tax cut vote in the U.S. Senate... pic.twitter.
Chief Justice John Roberts will preside over the trial in a largely ceremonial role.
LaToya Cantrell, another, is the first black woman to ever preside over New Orleans.
Each senator will serve as a juror and Chief Justice John Roberts will preside.
An aide said Pelosi will preside over both votes on the articles of impeachment.
" When a president is tried, the great charter says, "the Chief Justice shall preside.
Yet they now preside over a coalition of voters defined overwhelmingly by their shared values.
You now preside not only over our armed forces, but also over powerful unarmed forces.
He would not just preside over the roughly 60 million people who voted for him.
His next major hurdle may be finding a judge who will preside over the case.
Obama did save the country from depression, but he didn't preside over economic boom times.
He also said he would preside over the ruling party's congress, which is in December.
Sure. My faculty colleagues here at Notre Dame regularly attend masses at which I preside.
Though not all hope was lost as Carey agreed to preside over the showcase redo.
Lauren Ash and Mark McKinney (Kids in the Hall) preside as Superstore's resident bickering opposites.
It remains unclear if Judge Wood will continue to preside as the matter moves forward.
Nobody has the authority to preside over any body and act superior or give 'concern'.
As House speaker, Ryan will preside over the Republican National Convention in July in Cleveland.
In the meantime, they preside over the only legal dispensary in a hundred mile radius.
Tuesday marks the last time the outgoing vice president will preside over a new Congress.
The judge denied the request and said he would preside over the case without bias.
There is little else for the VP to do other than preside over the Senate.
US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson will preside and oversee the rest of this case.
"If race were a disqualifying factor, nobody could preside over these cases," Ms. Rhode said.
Greenwold takes us down the rabbit hole into that place where fear and trembling preside.
Greenwold takes us down the rabbit hole into that place where fear and trembling preside.
On Monday he will venture farther uptown to preside over his own 60th-birthday party.
And in case anyone was wondering, yes, she will preside over the 2018 Oscar party.
At his July appearance, one of several criminal court judges covering that day will preside.
The justice: Chief Justice Roberts will preside over the trial in a largely ceremonial role.
The trial will take place in the Senate, where Chief Justice John Roberts will preside.
The judges in these cases preside by teleconference from other immigration courts several miles away.
These corporate giants preside over businesses that pour money into the economy in numerous ways.
Buffett will preside over the gathering, often called the Woodstock of capitalism, on May 5.
There will be a trial, over which Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts will preside.
Last month she became the first woman of South-Asian descent to preside over the chamber.
The speaker does not just preside over debates, but is the ultimate arbiter of parliamentary rules.
MUMBAI (Reuters Breakingviews) - Mukesh Ambani looks set to preside over India's first $100 billion-plus company.
It never looked wise for Mr Trump to lambast proud institutions he will soon preside over.
Congress wants to use targeted sanctions to punish Iranian officials who preside over human-rights abuses.
After all, it's ordinarily safe to assume that no incumbent wants to preside over a disaster.
Far from a genuine resolution, Moscow could preside over a frozen conflict of its own making.
The pope will preside at the closing ceremonies on the final two days, Aug. 25-26.
But in some ways it's worse for Ryan personally to preside over a shrunken Republican majority.
State judges in New York are using video to preside remotely over arraignments of criminal defendants.
Volunteers preside over several "tiendas" — Spanish for stores — that dole out basic supplies, free of charge.
Now she will preside over one of the biggest local government financial failure cases ever filed.
The Constitution provides that the chief justice "shall preside" over the impeachment trial of a president.
Oblivious to the fait accompli, Mugabe emphatically announced he will preside at the upcoming party's congress.
The big question is whether Singaporeans accept that the PAP cannot preside over breakneck growth forever.
Britain will preside over the next summit, which will be held in Glasgow in November 2020.
Last week, Daniels's lawyer filed a request for a new judge to preside over the lawsuit.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is constitutionally mandated to preside over the Senate's impeachment trial.
Bishops do not oversee religious orders the way they preside over parishes and their diocesan priests.
In the US district court system, local judges sometimes preside over cases in more than one division.
Context: The speaker does not just preside over debates, but is the ultimate arbiter of parliamentary rules.
We rely on our lawmakers to preside in ways that uphold our laws and punish the guilty.
The question opponents have raised amounts to: Do you want Donald Trump to preside over your wedding?
Second, the chief justice would have to preside over any litigation arising from a disputed election result.
The paper cited advisers to Supreme Court Chief Justice Ricardo Lewandowski, who will preside over the trial.
And among those who will remain, Mr Prayuth and Mr Hun Sen preside over dangerously fragile polities.
Thus, it's in their best interest to sustain the current model rather than preside over its transformation.
"It's not compatible with the kind of distance you need to govern and to preside," Macron said.
The appeals court did not say on Monday which three judges would preside over the latest appeal.
Today, I became the FIRST South Asian American woman to preside over the U.S. House of Representatives.
Hillary Clinton, while also likely to preside over a rise in federal borrowing, is far more restrained.
Hans Küng, a famously liberal Swiss theologian, to preside at a eucharistic liturgy and preach a sermon.
"The @VP will preside over the historic vote," Alyssa Farah, a spokeswoman for Pence, said on Twitter.
She will preside over a staff of more than 175 people, 58 percent of whom are nonwhite.
The decree empowers archbishops who preside over geographic regions to handle accusations against bishops in their areas.
He can do nothing and preside over the first sea mammal extinction in North America in decades.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez became the youngest woman to preside over the House of Representatives on Friday.
The leader of our country is called a 'president' because he's supposed to preside over our society.
Judge LeBlanc has compromised her ability to preside as a judge, and she has damaged the judiciary.
Under the U.S. Constitution, if there is an impeachment trial for Trump, Roberts would preside over it.
"I've had to preside over the systematic dismantling of the system," says the fire chief, Dan Stephens.
The Constitution calls on the Supreme Court's chief justice to preside over a presidential Senate impeachment trial.
The Constitution designates the Chief Justice to preside over impeachment trials of the president for good reason.
In approximately one month Trump will become president and he will preside over the entire intelligence community.
Guaido has pledged to attend the session and said he will attempt to preside over the proceedings.
City of New London, becoming the first woman to preside over an oral argument before the tribunal.
Moreover, these new governors will also preside over the redrawing of congressional maps around the 2020 Census.
The South Korean prime minister will preside over the meeting, a Blue House official said by telephone.
Now voters and other leaders will watch whether Macron can continue to preside over its continued improvement.
"When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice shall preside," the Constitution says.
The court ultimately selected a retired Dale County judge, Philip Ben McLauchlin, to preside over the case.
We can rest assured that Judge Gorsuch will preside over our highest court with dignity and commonsense judgment.
PARIS (Reuters) - Australian director George Miller will preside over the 69th Cannes film festival, organizers said on Tuesday.
Should Rousseff be impeached, Temer will take over the reins and preside until the next elections of 2018.
Pony Ma (no relation), its chairman, wants China to "preside over the global tech revolution of the future".
The chairperson of the board shall preside at meetings of the stockholders and of the board of directors.
In the process, Furyk became the sixth consecutive American leader to preside over a losing team in Europe.
Most cards are accompanied by some kind of dilemma for you to preside over or decision to make.
Jeffries will now preside over the rest of Wednesday's leadership elections, which include picking a nominee for Speaker.
And they will preside over the next redistricting that will shape political power in Virginia for a decade.
This year, Stephen Colbert will preside over the festivities, which will take place in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Of course, the gatherings they preside over have astronomically higher stakes than those of an average cocktail party.
"Late Night" host Seth Meyers will preside over the awards ceremony -- set to air January 7th on NBC.
Emily Snow Gross, the groom's sister, became a minister with American Marriage Ministries to preside over the event.
This is not the first Brazilian administration to preside over the destruction of large swaths of the Amazon.
Still, he forced her into a run-off, which suggests that AKK will preside over a divided party.
Seven of the nine judges who will preside over the full court review were appointed by Democratic presidents.
The American Jewish Committee had made the service possible, locating Sidney Lefkowitz, an Army corps chaplain, to preside.
The Instagram star and model will preside over small-claims disputes from people who apply to Chrissy's Court.
The judge -- The Constitution requires the chief justice of the Supreme Court to preside over a presidential impeachment.
Ms. Wasserman Schultz resigned under pressure on the eve of the convention where she had planned to preside.
He is the third military judge to preside in the case since the defendants were arraigned in 1503.
Instead, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts would preside at the trial and any tie motions would fail.
The same day, Chief Justice John Roberts will be ushered into the chamber to preside over the trial.
Diana DeGette (D-Colo.) to preside over the debate as Speaker pro tempore, according to a Pelosi aide.
Many people appear to believe that a business-oriented president will preside over a long stock market boom.
Trump repeatedly described the judge as "a Mexican" whose background made him unfit to preside over the case.
He will preside over three consolidated Ohio lawsuits in what is known as a "bellwether," or test case.
He's continued to preside over wars overseas — but also announced abrupt troop withdrawals that have rattled US allies.
"I wished I could have been the president to preside over the fundamental change to cure cancer," he said.
My guess is that Trump will focus on domestic affairs and preside rather than try to micromanage foreign policy.
The speaker usually does not preside, but for this historic vote, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi did so Thursday morning.
Williams will also preside over the upcoming trials of Officers Garrett Miller and Lt. Brian Rice next month. Sgt.
ON OCTOBER 18TH, President Xi Jinping will preside in Beijing over the most important political event in five years.
And then they will preside over the false flag they've staged and claim that they can only be trusted.
"Would you help preside over the wedding?" he asked DeGeneres, seeing if she would agree to officiate their nuptials.
Collins sits on an elite roster of members the leadership taps to preside when controversial bills hit the floor.
The timing of all this is vague, and Mr Bouteflika will preside over a technocratic government until the election.
Mnuchin wants a clean hike to the debt ceiling, and has vowed to preside over a drama-free process.
Currently based in Wellington, Martyn is available to preside anywhere in the realm of New Zealand, but not overseas.
As Tara Isabella Burton wrote for Vox, traditionally British priests from the Church of England preside over royal events.
Critics say their ability to decide what evidence is admissible, preside over trials and impose penalties makes them officers.
"I feel privileged to have been able to preside over a trial where these two advocates worked," O'Neill said.
Mr Moore could oversee Mr Bentley's impeachment, unless he is defenestrated, in which case the governor's appointee might preside.
And this year, for his 75th, Mr. Corea will preside over a marathon celebration at the club from Oct.
Hitler pleaded with him to honor holy German art and preside over the Wagner rites at the Bayreuth Festival.
The judge that blocked a similar program in Kentucky earlier this year will also preside over the Arkansas case.
Chief Justice Roberts is just 61, and he is likely to preside over many iterations of the Roberts court.
Of the nearly 483 individuals Trump has nominated to preside over the US justice system, only one is black.
Indeed, it would be wrong for the chief justice to participate, much less preside over, an entirely political process.
The fourth mayor to preside over our public toilets, Bill de Blasio, is more than halfway through his term.
There is no broader reform agenda if she continues to preside over a state that sanctions racism and terror.
Yet the remarkable scene raised more questions about the wisdom of having Wasserman Schultz formally preside over the convention.
Mr. Critcher's mother, Adrienne Pendery Critcher, became an affiliate of the American Marriage Ministries to preside at this event.
Jack Ewing Janet L. Yellen will preside over her final meeting as Federal Reserve chairwoman on Tuesday and Wednesday.
So you preside over these and you're trying to bring them all together, you're saying, into the digital age.
It's no surprise that European auteurs, such as Agnès Varda, Claire Denis, and Chantal Akerman, preside over the series.
" — SETH MEYERS "The leader of our country is called the president because he's supposed to preside over our society.
The hearings Paul said Tuesday he and three deputy chiefs will preside over the hearings for Salamoni and Lake.
He was returned to San Francisco, where Judge Conti was brought out of retirement to preside over the case.
Pence did preside over the final passage of the vote and received applause when he announced the bill passed.
Tigar will preside over a hearing on Wednesday and will consider whether to impose a more long-lasting injunction.
The Malta government said Prime Minister Joseph Muscat had appointed retired Judge Michael Mallia to preside over the inquiry.
Roberts arrives to be sworn in by Senate Pro Tempore Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) to preside over the trial.
The chief justice's staff has notified the Senate that Roberts will be ready to preside whenever the trial starts.
"The chief justice is supposed to preside, not make decisions for the Senate," said a senior Senate GOP aide.
The judges are not at the tent facility but preside by teleconference from other immigration courts several miles away.
The ruling liberal elite tell themselves that they preside over a healthy meritocracy and that they have earned their privileges.
And the saxophonist Jimmy Heath will preside over his own 90th birthday celebration in the Appel Room (Oct. 21-219).
Rashida Tlaib notched another historic first on Wednesday afternoon, becoming the first Muslim woman to preside over the House floor.
House freshmen, like Tlaib, have been worked slowly into the rotation recently of learning how to preside over the floor.
As the president of the Senate, Vice President Joe Biden will preside over the joint session and announce the results.
Dion will preside over Stefani's battles in the 12th season of the show, which will premiere on February 27, 2017.
Republicans say Pruitt, a longtime critic of the EPA, will preside over a much needed shake up at the agency.
"The leader of our country is called a 'president' because he's supposed to preside over our society," the host insisted.
Then the beginning of the trial was pushed to June 2015, because no judge was available to preside before then.
Similarly, a better way to judge presidents is by the policies they pursue, not the outcomes over which they preside.
If Rousseff is impeached she will be replaced by Vice President Michel Temer, who would preside over the opening ceremony.
"Paris is empty without Katowice," Michal Kurtyka, a former deputy energy minister of Poland who will preside at the Dec.
He replaced the former Environment Minister Jan Szyszo, who had been initially named to preside at the conference in Katowice.
Magic Johnson is now the Lakers President of Basketball Operations, meaning he will preside over the operations of Lakers basketball.
Judge Leticia Astacio was supposed to preside in court last Saturday morning, but she never made it onto the bench.
If Mr Díaz-Canel wants to preside over progress rather than stagnation and decline, he will have to liberalise further.
Welby will preside over the exchange of vows, while the service itself will be conducted by the Dean of Windsor.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's cabinet is attracting significant attention for lacking diversity reflective of the country he will preside over.
Some made an effort to preside fairly, while others used their position to promote the political agenda of the administration.
Curiel will preside over a lawsuit brought by Juan Manuel Montes following his deportation in February, USA Today said Wednesday.
Don't do the marriage before," Booker said, before asking DeGeneres if she would help preside over any future "I dos.
Before you go: Joe Biden will preside over the second inauguration of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh on New Year's Day.
That Johnson will preside over a new "Star Wars" trilogy altogether confirms his status as the franchise's new chief guardian.
Señor Trump, do you still believe Judge Gonzalo Curiel is unqualified to preside over your trial because he is Mexican?
In a coup for gender equality, only women will now preside over a realm of chicken legs, beer and jousting.
Vice President Mike Pence planned to preside over the vote and, if needed, break a tie and pass the bill.
His first duty was to preside over the inauguration ceremony of the new toilets donated by his own former company.
As a presidential candidate and Arkansas governor in 1992, Bill Clinton left the campaign trail to preside over an execution.
And if he does not do that, if he does not preside over our society, then he's not a president.
It felt like a great sort of closing the circle for me to be able to preside over their reconnecting.
Parra said Monday his priority was to set up a new electoral council to preside over free and fair elections.
The chief justice of the Supreme Court must preside over the trial, thus introducing a judicial element into the process.
Next year, Donald Trump will preside over a holiday dedicated to a man whose principles he scarcely seems to comprehend.
For the trial of a President, the Constitution states that chief justice shall preside but does not detail his power.
He was the head of the subcommittee that called the hearings, but he did not preside over them as chairman.
Instead, Guaido will preside over the session in the Caracas suburb of El Hatillo, the National Assembly's Twitter account said.
And now she is making more history as the third Speaker to preside over the impeachment of an American president.
The only way that Wall Street will change is if executives face jail time when they preside over massive frauds.
A team of FAA engineers and inspectors preside over the program to uphold safety standards, according to the FAA's website.
The suspects did not enter any pleas because the court does not have the jurisdiction to preside over murder cases.
The President only mentioned Trump in recalling his promise to the President-elect to preside over a smooth transfer of power.
Wolf, 34, worked as public defender and prosecutor before she was elected to preside over Jefferson County's District Court in 2014.
Of course, if we had it our way, Dion would preside over the entire show, not just a portion of it.
The creation of such a hub, said Mr Ma, would help China "preside over the global tech revolution of the future".
Other central banks, many of which preside over still lower rates and weaker economies, are looking to the Fed for inspiration.
The judge was randomly assigned to preside over the first grand jury indictment against a parent in the college admissions case.
White House Economic Advisor Larry Kudlow will preside over the meeting, which was confirmed by a White House official on Friday.
Ami Bera (D-Calif.), a former emergency room physician who will preside over Congress' first hearing on the outbreak on Wednesday.
Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill, who will preside over the trial, currently scheduled for June 2017, had already rejected their argument.
"What's in the air now is that France or Germany would host or preside over the SPV," said an EU diplomat.
The Claudefather will preside as Justin Martin, Shiba San, J. Phlip, Kill Frenzy, and the whole damn flock share the stage.
The only expectation for her then was to preside over the Senate Ladies Luncheon, but she decided to do much more.
Morales was elected in 2006 and went on to preside over a commodities-fed economic boom in South America's poorest country.
Feloni: And just even having an institution that's founded 1792, and then just being the first woman to preside over that.
Finally, the bank made Mr. Sallouti and Marcelo Kalim co-chief executives and moved Mr. Arida to preside over the board.
The sale made Ms. Newman, 193, the first woman to preside over a major evening sale in London since the 1990s.
Guillermo del Toro, the director of "The Shape of Water," will preside over the jury that will award the Golden Lion.
Mr Mnangagwa, the dead man's bloodstained, long-serving enforcer, who ousted him in a coup in 2017, is expected to preside.
Its new boss will preside over the institution at one of the most defining and challenging moments in the bloc's history.
But they must give up any illusion that such tinkering will make them representative of the country over which they preside.
And if he does not do that — if he does not preside over our society — then he is not a president.
But in his speech, Mr. Mugabe even declared that he would preside over his governing party's congress in a few weeks.
Sarah Palin of Alaska squared off for the right to preside over the Senate as vice president of the United States.
Chief Justice John Roberts (the judge, sort of): The chief justice "shall preside" over a presidential impeachment trial, per the Constitution.
The remarks highlighted the chief justice's uncomfortable position as he begins fulfilling his constitutional obligation to preside over presidential impeachment trials.
Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, was sworn in, and then administered an oath to the senators.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who demonstrates fidelity to the law, not McConnell or Vice President Mike Pence, would preside.
After the Senate receives the articles, Chief Justice John Roberts — who will preside over the Trump trial — will swear in senators.
But it also left Mr. Bercow in place for long enough to preside over the electric run-up to the Oct.
"The Constitution offered no procedural guidelines to instruct the chief justice how to preside over an impeachment trial," Ms. Wineapple wrote.
Were Trump to be impeached by the House, Roberts as chief justice would preside over a trial in the US Senate.
" Booker noted that as a freshman senator he frequently had to preside over floor speeches including statements that made him "uncomfortable.
Teigen, meanwhile, will preside over real-life small claims cases in Chrissy's Court, which also features her mom as the bailiff.
He was in town Tuesday to preside over a brief, pro-forma session of the Senate where no business was conducted.
The judge in Eugene who would preside over the trial, Ann Aiken, has delayed it while the issues are sorted out.
Ciudadanos, the party I preside over, began from a Catalan civil movement representing a majority of Catalans silenced by Catalan nationalism.
It would have allowed "all federal circuit court of appeals judges and all Federal District Court judges" to preside over nuptials.
What the case is about: Rojo-Ramirez is challenging the authority of an immigration judge to preside over his removal proceedings.
He would preside over the flag-wavers on the plains of Iowa and the flag-burners on the streets of New York.
Collins said no decisions have been made by GOP leaders about who will preside or what the exact schedule will be. Sen.
Party officials decided Saturday that Wasserman Schultz would not have a major speaking role or preside over daily convention proceedings this week.
Passion calls on Hecate and other spirits who preside over east, south, west, and north respectively to open a space between worlds.
Both Newsom and Villaraigosa have announced they are going to preside over the creation of 3.7 million new homes over seven years.
READ: Trump 'messed up' but will survive KKK, says Gingrich As House speaker, Ryan will preside over the GOP convention in July.
Defying expectations, he made no mention of standing down, saying instead he would preside over a special ZANU-PF congress next month.
If Clinton wins, Ryan will have to preside over a slimmed Republican majority, more heavily populated with burn-the-house-down conservatives.
Older women preside over rainbow mounds of dragonfruit, pomelo, durian and jackfruit, while young men tend grills of muddy-tasting snakehead fish.
Donald Trump is now set to preside over a unified Republican government deeply antagonistic to abortion rights, marriage equality, and healthcare access.
PM Lee said Tan is the right politician to preside over Parliamentary debates to ensure full and fair discussions of national issues.
However, if God does not preside over the state, the government determines rights and the very notion of the Constitution is altered.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who has a fidelity to the law, would preside rather than Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Companies whose chief executives also preside over their boards argue that having a lead independent director achieves the necessary balance of power.
Dr. Aris H. Oates, who joined the American Marriage Ministries to preside at the ceremony, is to officiate at the Brooklyn Winery.
Chief Justice John Roberts would preside over the trial that takes place in the Senate, it would require a two-thirds majority.
The Constitution only empowers the vice president to preside over the Senate and to cast a vote in case of a tie.
Jim Langevin of Rhode Island, the first quadriplegic elected to Congress, will be the first Democrat to preside in the new Congress.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will preside over the Senate's vote on sweeping tax legislation, his office confirmed on Tuesday.
Judge Walls had said he would not preside over the retrial, and the case was expected to go to Judge William Martini.
He announced that he was canceling all previous agreements and would preside over elections, under regional and international supervision, within nine months.
But his main responsibility is to preside over as many performances as possible and maintain the highest artistic standards throughout the company.
His job, as the highest authority in the chamber, is to preside over debates and, mostly, to get members to shut up.
Cohen, who is the third judge since 2012 to preside over the the long-delayed case, took over the case in June.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. would preside, he explained, and the Senate would meet six days a week for the proceeding.
Roberts is obligated to preside over the trial and is able to rule on all questions of evidence under Senate impeachment rules.
The appearance of Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, underscored the solemn reality of a presidency on trial.
Chief Justice John Roberts will preside over a trial, and Vice President Pence will not be able to cast tie-breaking votes.
The judges, in these cases, are not at the tent facility but preside by teleconference from other immigration courts several miles away.
Reminder: Mr. Conte will preside over a populist/anti-populist coalition between the Five Star Movement and the center-left Democratic Party.
Reminder: Mr. Conte will preside over a populist/anti-populist coalition between the Five Star Movement and the center-left Democratic Party.
Yesterday: With the formal opening of the trial, senators swore to deliver "impartial justice" and installed Chief Justice John Roberts to preside.
Further, if the House votes to impeach Trump, Roberts, according to the terms of the Constitution, would preside over a Senate trial.
The judges in these cases are not at the tent facility but preside by teleconference from other immigration courts several miles away.
David Thompson wrote the book, and the Tony winner Jason Robert Brown will preside over the writing and arranging of the music.
He went on to become the chief bankruptcy judge, and eventually to preside over Detroit's own historic bankruptcy before retiring in 20013.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, who will preside over the convention in Cleveland, pledged neutrality in an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday.
He never apologized for having said that the judge in the case couldn't preside over it objectively because his parents emigrated from Mexico.
To be fair, Trump won't preside over anything as spectacular as the Bastille Day commemoration he attended in Paris a couple years ago.
" Nevertheless, Martha sounds skeptical when she asks Hillary what it's like to preside over state dinners: "Did they really interest you, these dinners?
Under the US Constitution, he would preside over a Senate trial if Trump were to be impeached in the US House of Representatives.
Vice President Mike Pence was on hand to preside over the vote, and was met with applause after reading out the final tally.
Judges from Nigeria and Sierra Leone who were expected to preside over the case did not arrive in court on Monday as expected.
The role of a monarch is to preside over important occasions and accept the adoration of the public without doing any real work.
Garcia's family members opted to break with protocol and not have Vizcarra or a government representative preside over his funeral, local media said.
While Bill Clinton did preside over an era of significant economic growth, the divide between the rich and poor accelerated in the 1990s.
"The job of the civil judge is to preside fairly and to arrive at compensation for the victim for their injury," says Dauber.
Yeah, you need experts keeping an eye over ... Plus they preside over a vicious series of internment camps and they're all ... Of course.
In the throes of the holiday season, when warm and fuzzy feelings are supposed to preside, the love of my life dumped me.
D.) and Catherine Cortez Masto (Nev.) pushed Clayton to consider tougher penalties for executives who unknowingly preside over illegal or dangerous financial transactions.
But once in power, the commander in chief is supposed to preside over the whole nation, not just those who voted for him.
Still, Trump and congressional leaders will preside over a deeply divided nation amid a triumph that by no means was defining or dominant.
The decision by the Framers to have the chief justice preside strongly suggests that the decision was not intended to be entirely political.
It's as if Trump is playing an entirely different game than the one over which pundits, artists, and even lawmakers, imagine they preside.
"This is a serious case," Judge William H. Walls, who will preside over the trial, repeatedly reminded potential jurors during the selection process.
He and Ms. Emery, who is in charge of fixed-income investing, preside over the firm's investment committee and also share operational responsibilities.
Within hours, the three judges appointed to preside over the Prime Minister's case had moved to postpone the trial opening until May 24th.
It's neither sentimental nor hyperbolic to note that Barbara Bush was the last first lady to preside over an even remotely bipartisan capital.
But she returned to the bench on Wednesday, surprising everyone, and announced that she would preside over Friday's proceedings while abstaining from voting.
"Would you help preside over the wedding?" he asked DeGeneres, 61, seeing if the talk show host would agree to officiate their nuptials.
Otherwise, the timeline would be left to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who would preside over the Senate trial, senior aides say.
Top officials in Yarra would not be able to preside over future ceremonies, he said, a decision that would take effect on Friday.
The Senate will also need to notify Trump's defense team and summon Chief Justice John Roberts to preside over the Trump impeachment trial.
BREAKING: US Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts takes oath to preside over the US Senate during the impeachment trial against President Trump. pic.twitter.
Coming up: Later Thursday afternoon, the Senate received Chief Supreme Court Justice John Roberts, who was sworn in to preside over the trial.
Some time later, Chief Justice John Roberts will walk from the Supreme Court to the Senate, where he will preside over the trial.
But given the warning signs, Democrats must also prepare for the likelihood that the next president will preside over an economy in recession.
The man who will preside over negotiations at an open convention is Ryan's friend and fellow Wisconsinite, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus.
He vetoed a bill to let federal judges preside over nuptials, saying he did not want to give the president's appointees the privilege.
Chile had stepped in to preside over the talks after Brazil pulled out following the election victory of right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro.
"Leaders who are trusted enough and have the skills to get elected and preside over serious transformations can be quite rare," he said.
No league boss wants to preside over a competition that is losing teams on an almost monthly basis, but Latkovskis' hands were tied.
The chief justice - who was suspended and replaced with an acting replacement last month - could preside over a dispute over the election result.
On May 22017, Kim, who is believed to be 33 years old, will preside over the first Workers' Party congress in 36 years.
On May 6, Kim, who is believed to be 20173 years old, will preside over the first Workers' Party congress in 36 years.
Vividly, each piece vies to preside over an emergence of the grotesque that is typical of the both scary and deep private dream register.
Administrative Hearing Commissioner Sreenivasa Rao Dandamudi will preside over the hearing as an "independent trial judge," the Associated Press reported, citing a commission official.
Administrative Hearing Commissioner Sreenivasa Rao Dandamudi will preside over the hearing as an "independent trial judge," The Associated Press reported, citing a commission official.
Roberts, who is constitutionally obligated to preside over the Senate impeachment trial of a president, has played a mostly ceremonial role since his Jan.
More probably, Mr Macron will have to preside over a minority government, or form a coalition, dragging him and his party into horse-trading.
Essman, who used to preside over the 50 members of the Montana Senate, joked that the most important rule anywhere is the majority rule.
American presidents often preside over huge airliner deals during foreign trips, and the Seattle-based firm was once a tool of US soft power.
In the suit, she claims that Gottwald, who used to preside over her label (Kemosabe Records), pressured her to accept the contract with Core.
Trump's Commerce Secretary is a shrewd investment banker by trade and his Director of the National Economic Council used to preside over Goldman Sachs.
A solution adopted by Arizona, Washington, and California was to establish standing non-partisan committees to preside over congressional redistricting following the 2010 census.
In 2010, we marked the 20th anniversary of the Act by making it possible for our colleagues with disabilities to preside over the House.
Governments embellishing themselves with multiparty elections, liberal constitutions, and other facades of democratic governance, preside over regimes which are political, socially and economically exclusive.
Clinton, meanwhile, had a chaotic first 100 days but went on to preside over an economic expansion and left office with high approval ratings.
Republican governors, many of whom preside over states that expanded Medicaid, have cited concerns about what Trumpcare's Medicaid cuts would do to their constituents.
Various sexist "manosphere" philosophies revolve around hyper-simplified models of animal behavior, where alpha males preside over an inherently violent and dominance-based society.
President Trump on Wednesday will visit the State Department to preside over a formal ceremony to swear in new Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
Hannah M. McHugh, a friend who became a Universal Life minister to preside, officiated on the summit of Half Dome, a popular hiking destination.
This came not long after he'd made a show of returning to Arkansas to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled black man.
The DOJ's Executive Office for Immigration Review administers the nation's immigration courts, appoints the judges who preside there, and oversees appeals of deportation orders.
But for all the drama surrounding his transition to power, Mr. Trump is hardly the first president-elect to preside over a disorderly takeover.
Chief Justice John Roberts will preside over the trial, and both sides will have the opportunity to call witnesses, request documents, and present arguments.
The House can pass legislation by unanimous consent, which requires only one lawmaker to preside over proceedings and a handful of staff on hand.
But Judge Ann Aiken, who is scheduled to preside over the trial on Monday, has been receptive to the plaintiffs' theory of the case.
So who was this weasel sheriff voiced by Simon Pegg, who seemed to preside over an underground realm filled with half-dinosaurs, half-birds?
I preside over these three different treatment courts in Queens criminal court: drug court, mental health court, and also the human trafficking intervention court.
James Harold Erskine III, a friend of the groom who was ordained by the American Marriage Ministries to preside at this event, officiated. Mrs.
And this month it elevated the former Federal Reserve governor Elizabeth A. Duke to preside over the board starting in 2018, among other changes.
Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, was sworn in on Thursday, along with the senators, who will act as jurors.
Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, is expected to come to the Senate at some point and take an oath.
Tie votes will fail, as neither Vice President Pence nor Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, will vote on motions.
Carl R. Gold, the bride's uncle, became a Universal Life minister to preside at this event, and officiated at Studio 450 in New York.
Terrence A. Smith, a friend of the groom who became a Universal Life minister to preside, officiated at Ventanas, an event space in Atlanta.
Shortly thereafter, Chief Justice John Roberts would be sworn in to preside over the trial and administer an oath of impartiality to the Senate.
Jodi R. Peck, a friend of the couple who was ordained by the American Marriage Ministries in order to preside at the event, officiated.
Donald Trump has finally found an international organization he likes — a highly select club whose members preside over a frozen wasteland atop the world.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Roberts, will preside over the trial, although he can be overruled by a majority of Senators.
Some of them indeed preside over organizations whose economic value, scope of trade and diplomatic issues surpass those of most of the world's nations.
Fiji will preside at the Bonn talks, the first small island nation to do so in more than two decades of U.N. climate negotiations.
Jay Powell, President Trump's pick to chair the Federal Reserve, will preside over a relatively strong United States economy if confirmed by the Senate.
H.R. McMaster, is likely to preside over an interagency process that supports deterring Iranian efforts to become a regional hegemon via various proxy groups.
PARIS — French feminists are protesting the announcement this week that Roman Polanski would preside over next month's César awards, France's version of the Oscars.
Laurence Rossignol, France's minister for families, children and women's rights, on Friday called the decision to ask Mr. Polanski to preside over the Feb.
During a televised address, Mugabe did not resign, but rather suggested he would preside over the party's congress next month, according to the BBC.
Only the managers, the president's lawyers, and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts — who will preside over the trial — will be permitted to speak.
But Gantz is banking on a surge in support this time around, after judges have already been selected to preside over Netanyahu's upcoming trial.
The chief justice of the United States, John G. Roberts Jr., would preside over the trial, and a legal team would defend Mr. Trump.
Kevin Drum/Mother Jones The law's effect was small for one simple reason: States preside over the great bulk of the US justice system.
PARIS — George Miller, the director of "Mad Max: Fury Road," will preside over the jury of this year's Cannes Film Festival, the festival announced Tuesday.
The country is still in limbo after a budding revolution failed to deliver, leaving President Nicolás Maduro to preside over a society still in crisis.
He would preside over Jersey Dave Calabro, Khizr Khan, the young men and women in Los Angeles who gave his effigy a crown of fire.
Trump's language "serves to reinforce the framework of accusations and legal charges that allow such leaders to preside over the jailing of journalists," CPJ said.
It's the first small island nation to preside over the talks, and an appropriate choice given how crucial climate change action is to its survival.
If Washington circumvents these rules to pursue a rogue approach, Trump will preside over the abdication of U.S. leadership and the ascension of Chinese influence.
Most of the lawsuits are before U.S. District Judge Dan Polster in Cleveland, who has pushed for a settlement and will preside over the Oct.
Ailing King Bhumibol Adulyadej, 88, is known as the "supreme patron" of Buddhism and he used to preside over the country's most important Buddhist ceremonies.
So we understand entirely why he thinks it will be just fine to preside over a gradual end of slavery, rather than an immediate stop.
Vaclav Havel, a revolutionary icon who was president of Czechoslovakia at the time, was so discouraged that he resigned rather than preside over the split.
Its core was a room of 200 computer operators over which, when he was on duty, he would preside from a glassed-in mezzanine office.
If Chao is able to thread this needle, she will preside over a historic transformation in the way Americans move themselves and their stuff around.
"I'm waiting for him to say because of all the bigoted things he has said about women that a woman judge couldn't preside," she added.
Some of the potential conflicts were on display when Trump arrived in Scotland in June to preside over the opening of a remodeled golf course.
I'll preside at 3 o'clock, 4 o'clock if that's what it's going to take to overturn and repair the damage done by this over-regulation.
He and his supporters want to claim a mandate, and feel threatened by the awareness that he will preside over a term of minority rule.
Aaron Persky was supposed to preside over a case involving a male nurse accused of sexually assaulting a female patient while she was under anesthesia.
In contrast to his predecessor, Pai is expected to preside over a streamlined merger review process that will impose fewer conditions on companies for approval.
Cook County Judge LeRoy Martin said cameras would be allowed at the case's next hearing, which will determine which judge will preside over Smollett's case.
In 2008 and 2012, Latinos voted for him in high numbers, with high hopes, only to watch him preside over a record number of deportations.
It had a modest-size staff, however, and meager funds with which to preside over the World Cup, a prodigious undertaking held every four years.
The same basic array of partisans and enemies preside over the 21st century brand of faith-based culture warfare—with two notable points of elaboration.
An anecdote from a 2013 steakhouse dinner in Vegas, where Trump was to preside over the Miss USA pageant, owned by his Miss Universe Organization:
The last thing he likely wants to see — or worse, preside over — is a chilling effect on investment and innovation that spreads throughout American industry.
This picture of Tata Madiba, South Africans' term of endearment for Mr. Mandela, was appropriate for the Rainbow Nation he was hoping to preside over.
Not being invited to preside over a great national occasion will surely sting for a man like Trump, who relishes the theatrics of the presidency.
The former "slave," Lauren Salzman, told jurors in federal court in Brooklyn that the group's leader, Keith Raniere, would preside over the meetings fully clothed.
As he stepped to the podium earlier this month to preside over the opening ceremony, Mr. Fidélis looked ebullient as he flashed a victory sign.
Should we really be paying senators a base rate of $174,000 — Mitch McConnell as Senate majority leader gets more — to preside over such bad results?
Esa tarde vimos todos a Bukele usurpar, en vivo, la silla reservada para quien preside el poder legislativo; lo vimos amenazar con disolver el congreso.
People from his village had petitioned the governor to intervene—no other men in the family remained to preside over the burial of its dead.
Last week, the French minister for families, children and women's rights, Laurence Rossignol, called the decision to invite Mr. Polanski to preside over the Feb.
In inviting Mr. Polanski to preside over the ceremony, it praised him as an "insatiable aesthete" whose film artistry had constantly evolved over the years.
Al Gore (D-Tenn.), who were both in their mid-40s, represented the first post-World War II generation to preside over the executive branch.
Not only did he preside over the Constitutional convention in 1787, Washington was elected to the first two terms as chief executive from 1789-6900.
First, when he delayed a round of tariffs this fall so the Chinese President could preside over the 70th anniversary celebrations of communism in China.
The administration said it had also improved training for officers who preside over disciplinary hearings and had eliminated solitary confinement for most first-time offenders.
The vice president already had to delay a trip to Israel in December in order to preside over a vote on the GOP tax bill.
That program was never put into action, because it was blocked by U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen, who's expected to preside over the DACA lawsuit.
In 2016, García ran for President one last time, hoping to serve an unprecedented third term and preside over the country's bicentennial celebrations, in 2021.
In 2004, when he was head of the Russian church's foreign affairs department, Kirill came to Havana to preside over a ceremony laying the first stone.
"If I have to preside over one, I would try to view it as part of my job and step up to the responsibility," Davis said.
Trump will meet with the Joint Chiefs of Staff in their meeting room, known as the "Tank," and preside over the swearing-in ceremony for Mattis.
Most of the lawsuits are before U.S. District Judge Dan Polster in Cleveland, who has pushed for a settlement and will preside over the bellwether trial.
Worried she'll never be able to rule Westeros if she can't preside over these backwood towns, she decides to stay in Meeren to undergo Queen 27.
However, the Supreme Court has a vacancy, and there's no possibility that Trump's nominee, Neil Gorsuch, will be confirmed in time to preside over the case.
Chief Justice John Roberts will not preside, as the Senate technically is hearing these speeches in a regular session and not a special impeachment trial session.
Throughout Mr Zuma's time in power, useless ministers were allowed to doze through parliamentary sessions and preside over collapsing departments—as long as they were loyal.
Some party leaders have floated the idea of starting a new county organization for the Republican Party and leaving Morrow to preside over an empty operation.
Trump may not have truly engineered a "great American comeback," but will sell voters on the idea that the Democratic nominee could preside over economic disaster.
Instead, he sent his daughter Patricia Nixon Cox to preside over what one local reporter said looked "more like a political rally" than a dedication ceremony.
Deputy Governor Nestor Espenilla takes over next month when Tetangco's second six-year term ends, and will preside at the next policy meeting on Aug. 10.
But Judge Dana Leigh Marks, the head of their union, uses a catchphrase to sum up what it feels like to preside over an asylum case.
As House speaker, Ryan will preside over the GOP convention in Cleveland in July and has avoided weighing in on the developments in the national race.
His public schedule has been relatively light, though he'll preside over a Medal of Freedom ceremony on Friday and tour fire damage in California on Saturday.
But I want to see her address her work as a prosecutor and I need to have more of a sense of how she would preside.
The chef Mark Tropea, a former chef for residents of 15 Central Park West, an apartment tower in New York, will preside over the open kitchen.
At the time of the Gujarat riots, he was emerging as a celebrity, crisscrossing India to preside over mass yoga camps and pitch his home remedies.
W. Shane Cohen is the third person since 2012 to preside over the complex, slow-moving military trial of the five defendants charged in the Sept.
Upon the arrival of Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, the senators are expected to silently stand until Roberts takes his seat.
PARIS — Pedro Almodóvar will preside over a jury that includes Jessica Chastain and Will Smith at this year's Cannes Film Festival, the festival announced on Tuesday.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts arrives at the Senate chamber on Thursday to preside over pre-trial proceedings in the impeachment trial of President Trump.
Roberts, the chief justice of the Supreme Court, will preside over the trial, and senators have been told they must be in attendance for all proceedings.
Trump on Thursday called a federal judge's Mexican heritage "an inherent conflict of interest" in his ability to preside fairly over a lawsuit against Trump University.
Aho became Finland's youngest-ever Prime Minister in 1991, aged just 36, and went on to preside over Finland's accession to the European Union in 1995.
He will preside over the meeting in Davos, greeting dignitaries, opining from the main stage of the Congress Center and dropping in on exclusive dinner parties.
He has been accused of tampering with his electronic ankle bracelet, and tested the patience of the clearly annoyed judge who will preside over the proceedings.
Paul Ryan, who as House speaker presides over the convention, would preside over that process — and his determinations on suspending convention rules could carry the day.
When we elect a president to preside over a trillion-dollar federal budget, we don't expect him to be moonlighting as an innkeeper on the side.
Chief Justice John Roberts would preside over a televised trial in the Senate, and all 100 members of the upper chamber would serve as the jury.
PARIS — The Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar will preside over the jury of the Cannes Film Festival in May, the organizers of the event announced on Tuesday.
Her lawyer argues that it isn't appropriate for Judge Elizabeth Feffer to preside over a case involving the president while she is seeking a federal appointment.
They represent staggering opportunities, the chance to create or remake entire industries and to preside over them indefinitely, with maximum control and minimum participation or liability.
A couple of years ago, Fox News' Special Report cited some research on mass public shootings by the Crime Prevention Research Center, which I preside over.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson, who will preside over the Washington trial, had given Manafort's lawyers and Mueller until next Monday to file a joint pretrial statement.
They noted that the Constitution grants impeachment powers to the House and that Chief Justice John Roberts would be expected to preside over a Senate trial.
Keller threw her hat in the ring, but came third after David Sassoli, an Italian socialist, who will preside over the legislature for the first term.
He spent much of the speech -- delivered in the hometown of Fort Bragg -- pledging to preside over a strong military that would engage in fewer overseas conflicts.
Chávez had the good fortune to take office at the tail end of a two-decade swoon in oil prices, and to preside over a price surge.
" Trump also, of course, infamously suggested during the campaign that Judge Gonzalo Curiel couldn't fairly preside over a lawsuit against him because he was "of Mexican heritage.
The bunker's top floor, closest to the surface, has rows of bunk beds and a sick bay, where mannequins in surgical scrubs preside over bandaged mannequin patients.
The Dutch, who currently preside over the EU, proposed that the ministers consider using a single indicator with which to judge budgetary compliance, called the expenditure rule.
In Riga, Francis will pay tribute to Latvia's independence heroes at the Monument to Freedom and preside over at an ecumenical service at the city's Lutheran cathedral.
Median salary: $133,840Math importance level: 28 Judges preside over trials and hearings, typically in local, state, or federal courts, and listen to the arguments of opposing parties.
" But the very best was the following: "The only way that Wall Street will change is if executives face jail time when they preside over massive frauds.
The court "need not preside over a trial regarding the breakdown of Mr. Redstone and Ms. Herzer's relationship," Mr. Redstone's lawyers said in their new dismissal motion.
A Pence spokeswoman said the vice president plans to leave next week instead, so he can preside over the Senate during a vote on the tax bill.
Corsi, who is suing Mueller over alleged illegal surveillance and leaks from the special counsel's office, went to court to request that Leon preside over his case.
Average annual gross income: $64,231Funeral directors work with the family to discuss any and all funeral arrangements, including the location and who will preside over the service.
Randolph Barton III, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister to preside at the ceremony, is to officiate at the Chicago History Museum.
Some critics say that top managers who preside over big stock repurchases are failing at one of their most basic tasks: allocating capital so their businesses grow.
By virtue of random assignment, Curiel came to preside over two civil lawsuits in a California federal court against Trump and Trump University brought by former students.
As they had done during the First Continental Congress a year earlier, the delegates selected Virginia's esteemed aristocrat Peyton Randolph to preside over the proceedings as president.
Somewhere out in this audience may even be someone who will one day follow in my footsteps, and preside over the White House as the president's spouse.
There were no details about when the hearings would occur, what tax reform issues would be addressed or whether the full Ways and Means Committee would preside.
Trump argued that his proposal to build a wall on the border with Mexico rendered it impossible for Curiel to preside objectively over a case involving him.
In what analysts were calling a miscalculation, Mr. Putin sent his prime minister, Dmitry A. Medvedev, to preside at Luzhniki Stadium over the expected loss to Spain.
Bill Cosby didn't get any sympathy points from the judge who will preside over his new trial ... His Honor rejected his bid to get the case tossed.
The first judge to preside over a naturalization ceremony in Arlington Cemetery, Judge Ellis is known for growing emotional every time he administers the oath of citizenship.
Ms. Fosmawati said she understood that the urgency of the disaster meant Mr. Mujiono would have no imam to preside at his funeral and pray for him.
The United States and China will still preside over a working group on transparency, though it remains to be seen how much influence American officials can wield.
The prospect of a rockier relationship is particularly sensitive now as Mr. Xi prepares to preside over the Communist Party's 19th National Party Congress in the fall.
The pairing is the work of imps, apparently, who preside over the Jewish Lives series, billed as "interpretive" biographies, now rolling out steadily from Yale University Press.
One place to look toward is the West, where such Democratic governors as Jay Inslee of Washington, John Hickenlooper of Colorado and Steve Bullock of Montana preside.
In her ruling Monday, Jackson was dismissive of that argument and the rest of Stone's motion, denying the request that she no longer preside over the case.
While Ms. Sanders will preside at the daily briefing most days, Mr. Trump has told his advisers he is open to rotating new people into the slot.
Linda H. Humes, founder of Yaffa Cultural Arts, will preside over a drum-infused introduction to the event, which will feature two performances by Balance Dance Theater.
Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, is expected to be sworn in on Thursday, along with the senators, who will act as jurors.
And a growing number of Republican sources say it's likely Grassley will jump, leaving Graham to preside over the powerful committee with jurisdiction on the nation's borders.
He intends to propose legislation, conduct America's global affairs, preside over its national-intelligence apparatus, and make the innumerable moral and political decisions required of a President.
He will preside over a European Defence Fund which will devote €212bn ($22016bn) over seven years to boosting research and stitching together the continent's fragmented defence industry.
But this week, Mike Pence reminded Americans of an older role the vice president also sometimes serves: that of legislative officer who can preside over the Senate.
But the German director Jürgen Flimm, 75, has come back to preside over the revival of his acclaimed 2000 production of Beethoven's "Fidelio," which opened on Thursday.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, she is scheduled to preside over the Federal Reserve's last meeting of the year — and her last major decision as the Fed's leader.
NAIROBI, Kenya — The chief justice of Kenya's Supreme Court, David Maraga, is a Seventh-day Adventist who refuses to preside over a court case on a Saturday.
The N.F.L. may preside over a game that destroys bodies and brains at a frightful rate, but its lords view themselves as the crown princes of sport.
The original plan, of course, was for the comedian Kevin Hart to preside over Sunday night's awards, until he was dropped for his history of homophobic tweets.
Making fun of the reality we have found ourselves in at the end of 2016 — with Trump set to preside over a deeply split country — is hard.
"We're going to have a little conference - the president will preside over it - we will have big internet companies, big social media companies, search companies," he said.
She also won't preside over any of the convention, CNN reported Sunday; it was also reported Sunday that she's officially resigning as DNC chair following the convention.
The appointment of Kurtyka, Poland's deputy environment minister, to preside over the talks appeased some campaigners angered by the government's previous choice, former environment minister, Jan Szyszko.
"On the positive side of her departure, Chairwoman Lowey's decision frees her to preside even more intensely over the Appropriations Committee," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote on Thursday.
To that end, the Constitution's drafters took away the vice president's power to preside over presidential removal trials in the Senate (and gave it to the chief justice).
The onetime vice presidential candidate has been tapped to preside over a planned reality court show that would premiere next year, if it gets picked up by stations.
Mr Hunt possesses lots of conventional strengths: his long career in government, for instance, suggests that he would preside over a well-run and efficient Downing Street operation.
It means activist investors could preside over a reordering of U.S. financial institutions, if satisfying hedge funds' demands makes big banks change (or eliminate) certain lines of business.
"To us, voting is not merely about 1/130-millionth of deciding who should preside over 1/3 of the federal government from 2017 to 2021," he said.
Judge Morris Jacobson, who approved the plea agreements, was unavailable last week to preside at a two-day sentencing hearing to hear grieving families speak of their loss.
Brazilian President Michel Temer will preside over a brief ceremony at the airport, where he was due to posthumously decorate the victims and offer condolences to their families.
Japan has served as a crucial military outpost for the U.S. since the end of World War II, but Trump could preside over a period of significant change.
"Somewhere out in this audience may even be someone who will one day follow in my footsteps, and preside over the White House as the president's spouse," Mrs.
Auguste Comte and his fellow nineteenth-century positivists envisioned a Grand Pontiff of Humanity who would preside alongside scientist-priests; unfortunately, scientists at the time were practicing phrenology.
But the judge who will preside over the trial, Steven O'Neill, ruled the case could move forward, a decision that was upheld by a mid-level appeals court.
Jayapal, who was first elected in 2016, tweeted she was "beyond proud" to preside over the House and serve in the most diverse Congress in the nation's history.
Cardinal Daniel DiNardo is set to preside over a meeting of U.S. bishops next week to establish new rules addressing sexual misconduct or coverups thereof among church leaders.
Next week, Chinese President Xi Jinping will preside over a yearly China-Africa forum that brings representative from 53 of 54 African nations (all but Swaziland) to Beijing.
For starters, Biden has yet to accept any genuine responsibility for how he helped preside over a process that depicted women—African American women—as conniving bottom-feeders.
The challenge by the New York Civil Liberties Union is an attempt to make public the decisions and recommendations from the judges who preside over police disciplinary trials.
According to last month's deal a sovereign council will preside over the first 21 months before handing over to civilian leadership for another 18 months ahead of elections.
I visited Nigeria last fall, during the coronation of the new Oba, the traditional ruler of the Edo people, who will preside over spiritual matters until his death.
We discussed Roberts's ideological background; the role he's played on the Court and in American politics; and whether we can expect him to preside over Trump's trial impartially.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who succeeded Chief Justice Rehnquist after his death in 2005, will preside over Mr. Trump's Senate trial if the House impeaches him.
President Xi Jinping is scheduled to preside over a military parade involving 15,000 soldiers and sailors, 160 fighter jets and other aircraft, and 580 tanks and other weapons.
"Tell him I'll call him back," she said, according to sources in room, noting she needed to preside over the House floor for the new session of Congress.
"He aprendido mucho sobre los problemas de África al estar aquí", dijo Ibrahim Koné, de 18 años, un inmigrante maliense que preside una reunión semanal con simpatizantes franceses.
She died last Thursday, just four days after the historical society's annual "Black and White" fund-raiser, held under tents on the property, where she used to preside.
Later Thursday, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts made the short drive across the street to the Senate, where he was sworn in to preside over the trial.
One of the most vital issues surrounding the Senate trial involves the role of the chief justice who will preside over the trial as specified under the Constitution.
In practice, any Democrat would probably preside over a significant increase in taxes on the wealthy and a significant but not huge expansion of the social safety net.
Competent leaders do not preside over staff who are leaking what is essentially one long and anguished primal scream to any reporter they can get to hold still.
Further damaging revelations are possible in the coming days as Democrats preside over the release of testimony taken behind closed doors as they prepare for public impeachment hearings.
On the other side, the same globalisation of production has allowed even corrupt and not very competent governments to preside over substantial export growth and modern job creation.
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts would preside over thetrial, House managers would present their case against Trump andthe president's legal team would respond, with the senatorsacting as jurors.
Most Republicans believe a tie will result in a failed vote, though Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts will preside over the trial and could in theory intervene.
The bottom line: Presidents tend to get credit (or blame) for whatever economies they preside over, but it's far too soon to evaluate Mr. Trump's long-term impact.
Still, the suggestion that he could preside over a new nuclear arms race will spook critics who argued he showed himself unfamiliar with basic nuclear doctrine during the campaign.
He says the electoral commission was under the influence of "foreign forces," and has challenged the result in a court - which currently has no judges to preside over it.
Or will this be a squabbling talking-shop of a government, over which Mr Trump will preside watchfully, before swooping down on one side of an argument or another?
Ryan, who will preside over the July 18-21 convention in Cleveland where the party will formally nominate its candidate, said last week he hoped to eventually support Trump.
Chief Justice John Roberts just arrived in the House chamber under somewhat unusual circumstances: The chief will continue preside over the president's impeachment trial in the Senate on Wednesday.
The flag announcement is part of East Peck's nearly seven-decade old "Lady Laws," which also include the rule that a woman judge cannot preside over another woman's case.
The federal judge Donald Trump once attacked for his "Mexican heritage" will preside over a lawsuit brought by the first "Dreamer" the Trump administration allegedly deported … back to Mexico.
His recusal left New York State Supreme Court Justice Eileen Bransten to preside over a second Trump lawsuit that raised essentially the same kickback allegations as the first case.
Gorenstein will preside over the case of Therese Okoumou, who climbed the Statue of Liberty on July 4, 2018 – only now Gorenstein basically wants to climb it as well.
But luckily for us, during that time, the previously unknown, absolutely bonkers hot head, managed to preside over a press briefing — in which he really delivered the farcical goods.
Presented by the Public Art Fund, the giant, spinning text sculpture will preside over Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 6, beckoning viewers from Manhattan to Brooklyn to contemplate its message.
In November of last year, Martin Welch, a judge in Baltimore, announced he would preside over a hearing to decide whether Mr Syed should be granted a new trial.
You have our pledge to be available for voting day and night and we offer our time to preside over the Senate when necessary to keep us on track.
French Armed Forces Minister Florence Parly and German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen will preside over the signing ceremony at a Safran site in northeastern Paris on Wednesday.
The President made the case that he had forged an instant brotherhood with Kim that will uniquely position him to preside over the complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
If the Democratic-led House of Representatives votes to approve articles of impeachment, as seems likely, Chief Justice John Roberts will preside over the president's trial in the Senate.
Ali Wiezbowski, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister to preside at this event, officiated at the de Young fine-arts museum in San Francisco.
According to these reports Fleitz's mission will be to preside over the downsizing of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and, if possible, its complete elimination.
Francis will also preside at an inter-religious meeting at the Founder's Memorial, a complex commemorating the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, founding father of the UAE.
As described, the project sounds like a fairly typical daytime court show: Palin would preside over a plywood-paneled courtroom while people argue their cases for her inevitable judgment.
Obama's decision to allow the military to preside over the final call on drone strikes, rather than the CIA, promoted heightened transparency and public disclosure on America's drone operations.
She is the only woman ever to serve as speaker and will preside over the most diverse U.S. House in history, including a record number of women and Latinos.
If all goes according to plan, he could preside over the transition when China eclipses the United States as the world's largest economy in absolute terms within two decades.
Occupations The Cutlers, trial lawyers, are the first married couple to preside over a television court show, "Couples Court With the Cutlers," a show that features couples who cheat.
Francis is to spend most of his Ireland trip in Dublin, where he will preside over the closing of an international Catholic meeting on the importance of the family.
Dr. Thomas R. Blair, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister in order to preside, officiated at Rogers Lake County Natural Area near Flagstaff, Ariz.
"Andy has done more than just preside over the continued excellence of our opinion pages, he has reinvented them for the digital age," NYT publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr said.
On Tuesday, the country's National Day, he will preside over a military parade through Tiananmen Square whose preparations appear as ambitious and, arguably, as grandiose as the leader himself.
The people's discontent will only grow as old rulers preside over rapidly deteriorating living conditions, and widespread anger may prove more difficult for regimes to ignore in the future.
Will he be the Koussevitzky of today, and take his place among the greatest and most visionary of the Boston Symphony's directors, or will he merely preside over complacency?
Judges are also not eager to preside over two trials, especially when they involve complex securities fraud charges that most likely will take weeks to present to a jury.
The Fanjuls preside over one of the world's largest sugar empires, including Florida Crystals, which grows and refines sugar on some hundred and fifty thousand acres in the state.
It is as if he has given up trying to be president of the United States of America, and is seeking to preside over an even more divided America.
Whites in positions of power often preside over policy decisions that reproduce the reign of whiteness reign in the American academy, especially at the most selective colleges and universities.
Whoever succeeds Theresa May will preside over an economy in which overseas investment is at its lowest level since the 2008 crash, and a military that can barely deploy overseas.
More to the point, with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on the horizon, a president who doesn't preside over the country's collapse seems like a pretty nice thing to have.
That final turkey pardon After journeys to Europe and Peru, the president returned to Washington to preside over the traditional Thanksgiving Turkey Pardoning ceremony, which was usually full of fun.
" On Monday, Cammarata filed his own motion requesting the court appoint Magistrate Judge David Hennessy to preside over the rest of Camille's deposition to "deter future deposition misconduct by Mrs.
Pondering so many mixed signals, Trump apologists cross their fingers, squint a bit, and declare that they see a political pragmatist who may yet preside over a rather normal administration.
But in the coming months, he, himself, could conceivably be called to travel across the street to preside over perhaps the most political event of all: a presidential impeachment trial.
If a Democratic president appoints a liberal-leaning justice, Roberts would become the first chief in decades to preside over a court on which the majority holds an opposite ideology.
The former vice presidential candidate is currently developing a show in which Palin — who is not a judge, by the way — would preside over a court and solve people's disputes.
My father was from North Carolina, a child of the black middle class and a Methodist with a bishop for an uncle who refused to preside over their interfaith nuptials.
The company took some preliminary steps towards such a system with Wednesday's announcement, in which it laid out plans to convene an independent council that will preside over measurement matters.
This is, after all, a museum where two paintings of animals being mauled by lions (both care of George Stubbs) preside over the Library Court which hosts its formal receptions.
Dunkin took over the Sure Thing wedding chapel in Las Vegas on Saturday, offering couples a donut bouquet and an officiant with Dunkin' pink hair to preside over their ceremonies.
If a Mexican federal judge can't preside impartially over a race-neutral civil suit against Trump, it follows that a Mexican federal judge can't fairly adjudicate any claims against him.
Abu al-Abbas, 22, got married shortly after Mosul fell but instead of going to an Islamic State court he arranged for a cleric to preside over the wedding ceremony.
The services over which these gentlemen habitually preside are immensely intricate pieces of choreography; there is a great variety of languages and singing styles from booming Slavic to ululating Arabic.
The vice president can also preside over the Senate on ceremonial occasions, as Pence did to gavel in the vote after Republicans passed their final tax reform bill in December.
Hamilton characterizes the decision to have the chief justice preside as a compromise between a trial in front of the Supreme Court and a trial in front of the Senate.
Her parents, Poju and Anita, preside over the Zabludowicz Collection, with holdings of some 4,000 works and an exhibition space in a former Methodist chapel in the Belsize Park neighborhood.
The federal government has said it would introduce laws that criminalised what it called "wage theft", as well as banning people from being company directors if they preside over underpayment.
The federal government has said it would introduce laws that criminalise what it called "wage theft", as well as banning people from being company directors if they preside over underpayment.
He said he felt "a heavy burden" in his new post, which required him to immediately preside over the internal races on Wednesday for other top leadership spots, including speaker.
Over four days of what was supposed to be a rare, open-ended fight, the Senate chamber was often empty, save the lone Republican forced to preside over the inactivity.
The Constitution says only that "the Chief Justice shall preside" before the Senate as it considers whether a president impeached by the House should be convicted and removed from office.
House Democratic leaders have also been working behind the scenes with Republicans in the Senate and Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, to determine the timing.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, administered an oath to senators on Thursday to do "impartial justice" with proceedings set to get underway Tuesday.
In a surprise order on Monday, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge David Cowan - who will preside over the trial - allowed Herzer's team to interview Redstone at home for 15 minutes.
And Nadler, as chair of the Judiciary Committee, would preside over any eventual impeachment proceedings -- which would likely be based on evidence that his investigators are now seeking to unearth.
On October 1, Chinese President Xi Jinping will preside over a major military parade in Beijing to commemorate the seventieth anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
That issue is of interest only to a few administrative law scholars and firms that have been penalized in Securities and Exchange Commission proceedings in which administrative law judges preside.
The last chief justice to preside over an impeachment trial, the late William Rehnquist, took a largely passive role in overseeing the trial, generally leaving procedural questions to the senators.
Nadler will preside on Monday over a hearing to examine evidence against Trump, including a 300-page report on a two-month impeachment investigation led by the House Intelligence Committee.
Normally McConnell would be able to lose three GOP senators and still get a majority by letting Vice President Pence preside over the Senate and break a 22019-50 tie.
Joseph Howze, the first African-American bishop appointed to preside over a Roman Catholic diocese in the 21999th century and an advocate for blacks within the church, died on Jan.
Fiji was the first country to ratify the Paris treaty last year and will preside over the next major U.N. climate change meeting, known as COP23, in Bonn , Germany in November.
Gary Shaw, a friend of the couple who received authorization from the District of Columbia to preside, officiated in a Federal-style house in Georgetown that's part of the L'Enfant Trust.
On Thursdays, she will preside over a book club that focuses on place, from postwar Tokyo to the United States, and includes writings by Kenzaburo Oe, Tamiki Hara and Ms. Wright.
Frank Underwood will be leaving the White House for the Great White Way on Tony night, as Kevin Spacey will follow in James Corden's footsteps to preside over this year's ceremony.
Sarria formed a council to govern her office, and based on European royalty, appointed "czarinas" to preside over San Francisco's historically LGBTQ districts: Polk Street, South of Market, and the Castro.
In Washington, Trump planned to preside over celebrations with a speech about patriotism and a show of military might that critics decried as politicizing an important holiday and wasting taxpayer money.
"I'm waiting for him to say because of all the bigoted things he has said about women that a woman judge couldn't preside," Clinton told a lunchtime crowd near Los Angeles.
The pro-forma sessions mean a Republican senator will have to show up to the Senate once every few days to briefly preside over a chamber of one, before heading out.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In another first for rookie congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the liberal Democrat from New York on Friday became the youngest woman to preside over the U.S. House of Representatives.
Quoting Trump's various campaign speeches, press interviews and prolific Tweets, the Democrat front-runner was witheringly dismissive of Trump's fitness to be commander in chief and preside in the Oval Office.
A White House official said Trump will preside over the signing of the "One Federal Decision" memorandum of understanding by members of his cabinet after a meeting with a agency heads.
In 2012, it fell to Barack Obama to preside over a wrenching memorial service for the young children killed in a horrific massacre at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut.
If judges and the trials over which they preside are not perceived as impartial, the public will quickly lose interest in the rule of law upon which our nation is based.
The Japanese carmaker's chief, Hiroto Saikawa, will preside over the company's annual meeting tomorrow, the first since the downfall of Carlos Ghosn, the former head of the Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi alliance.
"I will preside over its processes, which must not be prepossessed by any acts calculated to undermine it or to compromise the outcomes in the eyes of the public," he said.
This week should be a joyous homecoming for Reed, who led Augusta State (now Augusta University) to back-to-back national championships and will preside over Tuesday's legends-laden Champions dinner.
Stephen Curry, who helped preside over the first vigil for the First Baptist Church victims on Sunday night, said people were just too devastated to support the release of the video.
The chief had narrowly avoided having to preside over a 50-50 split earlier Friday, when the Senate rejected by 49-51 the Democratic effort to call witnesses to the trial.
Entercom CEO David Field, who will continue to preside over the combined company, said that "radio reaches more Americans than any other entertainment medium" on the conference call about the merger.
The interment will give them a sense of closure, said Reverend Gene Robinson, the church's first openly gay bishop and a family friend who will help preside over Friday's memorial service.
However, he also pointed out that President Donald Trump would likely preside over the fiscal 22019 defense budget, meaning Warren or Sanders would not influence the budget immediately after taking office.
Ricardo Santin, who will preside over ABPA from April 2020, said sales to China and expectations that Mexico will eventually renew Brazil's chicken import quota will bolster chicken trade in 2020.
"Whoever wins will preside over a polarized nation, with almost half the electorate viewing the new president negatively… The near-term outlook for Latin America's biggest economy isn't great," he added.
Ricardo Santin, who will preside over ABPA from April 2020, said sales to China and expectations that Mexico will eventually renew Brazil's chicken import quota will bolster chicken trade in 2020.
The political drama surrounding Roberts as he prepares to preside over the impeachment trial is likely to heighten his sensitivity to the public perception of the high court and the judiciary.
Not only is Trump expanding the conservative Supreme Court majority, he is also moving at record pace to fill the federal appeals courts with young conservative judges who will preside for decades.
But he would preside over a company that makes much of its money from a traditional business model, the bundle of pay-TV channels, that is under serious threat from technological innovation.
And it's true that if you were expecting Mr. Obama to preside over a complete transformation of America's political and economic scene, what he's actually achieved can seem like a big letdown.
" Bush ends on this gem: "Somewhere out in this audience may even be someone who will one day follow in my footsteps and preside over the White House as the president's spouse.
Dr. Drew W. Calhoun, a friend of the couple who was ordained by the Church of Spiritual Humanism to preside at this event, officiated at the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio.
Lawmakers jump-start talks on privacy bill MORE (R-Miss.) next week, the night before he will preside over a hearing on data privacy, according to an invitation obtained by The Hill.
Johnson has pledged that Britain will leave the EU at the end of October "do or die" and insisted he would rather be "dead in a ditch" than preside over a delay.
Lawmakers jump-start talks on privacy bill MORE (R-Miss.) next week, the night before he will preside over a hearing on data privacy, according to an invitation obtained by The Hill.
There are no more excuses for Republicans, who will preside over the White House as well as in Congress, "not to deliver this growth that is expected from them," he told CNBC.
Michael Avenatti alleges that because Judge Elizabeth Feffer of Los Angeles Superior Court is seeking a federal appointment, it is not appropriate for her to preside over a case involving the president.
Critics had questioned Ms. Hidalgo's experience, noting that she had never physically attended a meeting of the Harris County Commissioners Court, which she will preside over when she takes office in January.
Mr. Iacocca was the only executive in modern times to preside over two of the Big Three automakers, and he came to personify the American auto industry in the 25s and '80s.
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., as the departing president of the Senate, is expected to preside over the count, during which every state's vote is opened and announced in alphabetical order.
Aaron G. Zucker, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life minister in order to preside at this event, is to officiate at Fremont Foundry, an events space in Seattle.
Like the board's 16 other full-time commissioners, he spends his days traveling from one prison to another to preside over hearings like this one, two per day, 49 weeks a year.
To obtain crucial testimony, as few as three Republicans would need to join Democrats if Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside at the trial, cast a tiebreaking vote in their favor.
He is due to preside over a Senate impeachment trial, while the Supreme Court he leads will rule on a titanic clash over the president's attempts to keep his financial records secret.
The ruling is being appealed, but Democrats could look to secure testimony from McGahn and other key witnesses directly at the Senate trial, where Chief Justice John Roberts would preside, experts said.
The game also served as the debuts of Knicks head coach David Fitzdale and Hawks head coach Lloyd Pierce, each of whom were hired in the offseason to preside over rebuilding teams.
The Splendid Table host Francis Lam will preside over a panel of cooks including the New York Times columnist Melissa Clark, who will take calls live for few hours on Thanksgiving Day.
However, "private health insurers, who preside over some $1.2 trillion in spending each year, exhibit a puzzling lack of ambition when it comes to bringing fraudsters to justice," ProPublica's Marshall Allen writes.
And so, he wanted to preside over an equally spectacular one in Washington -- not unlike a 7-year-old who wants his birthday party to be as big and elaborate as his friend's.
The National Financial Work Conference, chaired by President Xi Jinping himself, on Saturday created a special committee to preside over regulation and the reduction of financial system debt over the next five years.
But the bill in and of itself contributed little to America's mass incarceration problem, mainly because states preside over most of the vast majority of the US criminal system, not the federal government.
Five voters filed an Election Day emergency lawsuit to strip Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp of his powers to preside over the race for governor in which he is the Republican candidate.
The firm estimated that it will spend $1.6 billion over three years following the TD Ameritrade deal closing, and has formed an "integrated management office" to preside over how the two firms mesh.
After nearly four years in the job, and a successful global climate deal on his watch, Mr Fabius quit on Wednesday in order to preside over the country's constitutional council, its highest court.
That is when the break-glass-in-case-of-emergency scenarios begin and someone like Kasich or House Speaker Paul Ryan, who will preside over the convention, could emerge as the ultimate nominee.
Yet before he steps to his lectern in Shanghai, Mr Xi must preside over a different meeting, a four-day session of the Central Committee of the Communist Party ending on October 31st.
When McCarthy couldn't deliver on that request, he felt he didn't have enough support to preside over the GOP conference and ultimately dropped his bid, paving the way for Ryan to become Speaker.
Or the man celebrated in 2008 as the first black American to be elected president will risk going down in history as the last American leader to preside over a Western democratic order.
If confirmed, Wray will not preside over the Russia probe--the federal investigation is currently led by Robert Mueller, a former FBI director chosen by the Justice Department to serve as special counsel.
In one, Persky did not preside over the sentencing phase of the defendant's trial, and in four others the sentence was the result of a negotiated agreement between the prosecution and the defense.
In "Carnival of the Animals," choreographed by Beth Storey Taylor, a pair of lost children stumble on a magical woods, where Queen Diana and her shaggy lion preside over a kingdom of creatures.
"One cannot preside over the EU while under the impression that one is controlled, observed," he said, adding Romania should also be allowed into the EU's passport-free Schengen zone by that time.
First, the rush by both the White House and Democrats to clarify the terms of what is being discussed have tempered initial interpretations that he was about to preside over a monumental climbdown.
The two hop in a car en route to Mueller (Fishburne), an inveterate drinker and gambler turned sober pastor, to ask if their fellow vet could preside over the funeral ceremony at Arlington.
Recently, several scholars — Skowronek himself, Julia Azari, Corey Robin — have argued that Trump is the next Carter: a disjunctive president, the sucker who gets to preside over the crumbling of an exhausted orthodoxy.
The ghost of the murdered king does spiritual battle with the characters, but a more benevolent spirit seems to preside over this revival: that of the musicologist Philip Gossett, who died last June.
The stranded group included a military judge who announced this week that he would no longer preside over the case against Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other men accused of plotting the Sept.
Her character, Lucy Mirando — chief executive of the Mirando Corporation, which she inherited from her father — steps in front of the camera to preside over the brightly greenwashed presentation of a diabolical initiative.
We could even have a ruling by Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the Senate trial, and his ruling could say, yes he owes his testimony, regardless of executive privilege claims.
PARIS — After protests from French feminist groups, the director Roman Polanski will not preside next month over the César awards ceremony, the French equivalent of the Academy Awards, his lawyer said on Tuesday.
While he did not preside over atypical losses, he also did not figure out how to increase the popularity of his party — in the way that his 2008 campaign suggested might be possible.
MORE was not born in the U.S. and his comment that a federal judge was not fit to preside over a case involving the now-defunct Trump University because of his Mexican heritage.
That same year, Democratic politicians stopped a citizen ballot initiative, supported by an overwhelming majority — 80.5 percent of Illinois voters — that would have created an independent commission to preside over the redistricting process.
They also say that many judges, who usually preside in probate or family court, do not have the time or expertise to conduct more than a cursory review before granting a guardianship petition.
During the entire 140-day regular session, Mr. Straus and Mr. Patrick never met one on one, an extraordinary occurrence for the two Republicans who preside over the State House and State Senate.
Since becoming president — where he must preside over an increasingly technocratic country home to companies like Apple, Facebook and Google — Trump's views have evolved, though he retains a skepticism of some cutting-edge advancements.
The California Supreme Court ruled in August 2016 that it could preside over the case because Bristol-Myers conducted a national marketing campaign and sold nearly $1 billion of the drug in the state.
While a trial date has not been set, Montgomery County Judge Steve O'Neill, who refused to dismiss the case after a two-day hearing in February, has been chosen to preside over the trial.
By the same token, it did not build the temple at Ayodhya or preside over the sort of anti-Muslim pogrom that stained Mr Modi's tenure as chief minister of the state of Gujarat.
Judge Chatham, who oversaw that trial and will preside over the retrial, then sent the jurors back for further deliberations — and when they returned a second time, a verdict of not-guilty was announced.
Indeed, following the company's annual shareholder meeting on May 25, Scardino will preside over meetings of Twitter's independent directors, approve proposed meeting agendas and schedules and call meetings of the board or independent directors.
Luban explained that it's possible Judge Cogan could continue to preside over the case in another district, but the challenge will be finding 12 jurors who haven't already heard too much about El Chapo.
Trump has repeatedly mentioned Trump University litigation on the campaign trail, such as when he called federal judge Gonzalo Curiel a "hater" and questioned his ability to fairly preside over the class-action suit.
Much has been made of the fact that the Mueller investigation may yet reach the president, and that persons who are being investigated should not pick judges who may yet preside over their cases.
Michel, who has pleaded not guilty to the charges, wore a navy blue blazer, jeans and sneakers for his first appearance before U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, who will preside over the case.
UK's Prime Minister Boris Johnson has launched his general election campaign with a promise to deliver Brexit by January, to champion Britain's free market economy and to preside over a "moderate and compassionate" government.
He'll preside over this concert tribute, a few days before his 303th birthday, with his big band — joined by guests including the trumpeter Jon Faddis, the pianist Stanley Cowell and the singer Roberta Gambarini.
Bill Clinton, seeking to present himself as tough on crime, flew home to Arkansas to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled man, Ricky Ray Rector, who had fatally shot a police officer.
The groom's mother, a retired Federal District Court judge in Los Angeles who received permission from Maine to preside at this event, officiated at Diamond's Edge Restaurant and Marina on Great Diamond Island. Mrs.
While acknowledging the struggles and criticisms that led the nation's security forces to seize power, and the pressure for him to resign, Mugabe said he will preside over the ZANU-PF congress in December.
Special Envoy Staffan De Mistura, the Italian-Swedish diplomat appointed by former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to preside over the Syria portfolio, has been indefatigable in his efforts to end the violence.
"To be properly prepared for burial, prayed over and then buried is a right owed to every single Muslim," Imam Zaid Shakir, who is slated to preside over the ceremony, said in a statement.
En este trabajo [en inglés] te contamos sobre sus estudios de ingeniería, su carrera como empresario de la industria tecnológica y su gran pasión por la música (actualmente preside la junta del Carnegie Hall).
Savall will preside as impresario over an international assembly of performers, including kora virtuoso Ballaké Sissoko, the gospel group Fairfield Four and the early-music ensembles Hespèrion XXI and La Capella Reial de Catalunya.
"Miss Dee and Mr. Davis are not only figures within the film," he wrote, "but, as themselves, they also seem to preside over it, as if ushering in a new era of black filmmaking."
Sometime Thursday, after the impeachment managers formally exhibit the articles of impeachment to the Senate, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. is expected to be sworn in to preside over Mr. Trump's impeachment trial.
Sometime Thursday, after the impeachment managers formally exhibit the articles of impeachment to the Senate, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. is expected to be sworn in to preside over Mr. Trump's impeachment trial.
The senators and Chief Justice John Roberts, who will preside over the trial, will also be sworn in, and the President will be officially summoned and given a time to respond to the charges.
Chief Justice Rehnquist used his opinion in the case to reflect on presidential impeachments, though he could not have known he would preside over the trial of the second one in the nation's history.
The Constitution also dictates that the chief justice must preside during a presidential impeachment trial, but nowhere does it say that the chief justice would have tie-breaking power while serving in that role.
Ms. Borda said she expected the Philharmonic's music director, Jaap van Zweden, to preside over the reopening — an early indication that she anticipates extending his current five-year contract, which is up in 2023.
By the time President Lula's unbridled spending during Brazil commodities bonanza began to show its limitations, he was already out of office, and left to preside over the country's hangover was a timid Rousseff.
The House speaker is now preparing to preside over what many would see as an impossible challenge -- executing the likely impeachment of a President while trying not to tear an already polarized nation apart.
If and when Chief Justice Roberts is asked to preside over an impeachment trial, he will bear witness to a powerful reminder of the critical importance of our nation's system of checks and balances.
As the obituary correctly noted, he was the first African-American bishop appointed to preside over a Roman Catholic diocese in the 20th century, not the first African-American bishop in the 20th century.
So, Chief Justice Roberts, do your constitutional duty and "preside" over the trial by taking a hand in resolving the partisan impasse and breathing justice, due process and fairness into the rules of engagement.
During the case, Meads tried to argue that the judge had no jurisdiction over him and that legal systems could only preside over men who were in the sea (yes, literally in the ocean).
Jeff was ... I get doing it, but Steve Jobs didn't preside over so much bad management, all over the ... I mean, brilliance aside and all these great instincts, there's like a list of other things.
The Republican base loathes Obamacare — though less so if you take the outgoing president's name off of it — and expect the new president to preside over an immediate evisceration of the outgoing president's signature achievement.
The Constitution essentially specifies only two particular procedures: that the chief justice of the Supreme Court (in this case, John Roberts) must preside, and that a two-thirds vote is necessary for conviction and removal.
Labour could preside over a sustained expansion in public spending because the economy flourished in the decade leading up to the financial crisis, buoyed by high productivity growth and an expanding workforce swelled by migration.
Another group of LGBTQ-related cases Gorsuch could preside over question the legality of discrimination against queer and trans people in the name of "religious freedom," among other ethically deplorable but somewhat constitutionally sound defenses.
Bannon and Trump could be happy to preside over a deeply dysfunctional government, as long as they can blame someone else, be it career civil servants, the "deep state," or holdovers from the Obama administration.
The top five ETF providers — iShares by BlackRock, Vanguard, SPDR, Charles Schwab and First Trust — preside over 87% of the total assets in the ETF market, with iShares and Vanguard alone managing 65%, ETFGI reports.
In the central city of Orléans last month, he was invited by an opposition party mayor to preside over ceremonies honoring Joan of Arc, who made her decisive stand against the English there in 1429.
As House speaker, Pelosi will regularly face off against President Donald Trump and will preside over an emboldened and energized Democratic majority that is poised to launch aggressive oversight of the President and his administration.
Republicans hoped to replay the productive initial pushes of the past two presidents to preside over unified government: President George W. Bush oversaw significant tax cuts, and President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act.
"It's not about being the 'Messiah of the Subway,' it's about this governor's refusal to preside over the decline of the system and his understanding that being a success demands no less," Mr. Cohen said.
No one knew what to expect from a living wake, not even Penny Allport, the life-cycle celebrant Mr. Shields had asked to help guide the party and preside over his death the next morning.
"Lo más importante es implementar y salvaguardar el control absoluto del gobierno central", dijo en un discurso sobre Macao Li Zhanshu, el tercer funcionario más importante de China, quien preside la política para ambos territorios.
With little precedent to guide them, House and Senate leaders were working with Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who will preside over the trial, to nail down the timing of what was to come.
OSLO (Reuters) - Government plans for slowing climate change remain 'woefully inadequate' despite promises of tougher action under the 2015 Paris agreement, according to Fiji, which will preside at United Nations talks in Germany next week.
" Rehnquist's example Roberts is likely to try to reinforce his own neutrality as he carries out his responsibility under the Constitution, which simply states that when the President is impeached, "the Chief Justice shall preside.
She eventually became the first woman to serve on — and preside over — the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, widely regarded as the second most influential court in the country.
Contentious hearings over Tillerson and Russia may not be what the new White House wants in its early days as it prepares to preside over Obamacare repeal and a large tax cut and infrastructure spending package.
Vice presidents also have an independent role, even if it is frequently maligned -- they preside over the Senate, which may seem to be a formality, but in the right hands it could be more than that.
Rather than pushing the issue and firing him, the Academy allowed Portnow to announce he would relinquish the position after serving for another year and a half and allowed him to preside over the 2019 Grammys.
After Ryan said last week that he was not yet ready to endorse Trump, Trump said on Sunday that he would have to decide whether he still wanted Ryan to preside over the party's July convention.
Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, who will preside over the Bonn summit, has offered to take in the entire populations of neighboring Pacific nations Kiribati and Tuvalu if climate change makes those low-lying countries uninhabitable.
Bill Clinton was famously the last president to preside over a budget surplus and by 2014 Barack Obama had gotten our deficits to half of what they are today under Donald Trump, despite the Great Recession.
Illustrating the deep splits between the White House and Congress: when Ryan returns from the White House on Tuesday, he'll preside over a veto override attempt on a measure that repeals Obama's signature health care law.
Many of the investment bankers who had hoped for fat mandates worry that the founder-shareholders who dominate India's business scene (and its debt) are keener to talk about break-ups than actually preside over them.
Under the proposed swap, Rosneft would receive: Under the proposal, Rosneft would also be allowed to preside over its joint ventures with PDVSA on a rotating basis and be in charge of procurement for major purchases.
The California Supreme Court ruled in August 2016 that it could preside over the Plavix case because Bristol-Myers Squibb conducted a national marketing campaign and sold nearly $1 billion of the drug in the state.
However, the potential deal comes at a time of increased government scrutiny of Chinese-backed ownership of U.S. companies which preside over consumer-related data, amid an escalating trade row between the world's two largest economies.
And I'll subscribe to a newspaper as one way of resisting efforts to squelch the news media or preside over a post-fact landscape — and also to encourage journalists to be watchdogs, not lap dogs. 6.
And while talk of a Trump impeachment is merely that, at this point, if the House of Representatives were to impeach the president, Chief Justice John Roberts would preside over the subsequent trial in the Senate.
Earlier, the court reconsidered arguments on an appeal of a ruling that the Securities and Exchange Commission did not violate the Constitution when it hired its administrative law judges to preside over in-house court proceedings.
Like the choices of Spain's Josep Borrell for the foreign-affairs job and Belgium's Charles Michel to preside over the council, Mrs von der Leyen and Ms Lagarde are solid, experienced administrators and established public figures.
Gennady Timchenko, one of the initial supporters of Yavara-Neva, came to preside over the oil trade; at one point, a firm he controlled sold as much as thirty per cent of the country's oil exports.
Avenatti told Reuters it is not appropriate for Judge Elizabeth Feffer, now in Los Angeles Superior Court, to preside over a case in which the president is a defendant, because she is pursuing a federal judgeship.
David C. Bauer, an uncle of the bride who joined the American Marriage Ministries in order to preside at this event, officiated, with his wife Virginia L. Bauer, also an American Marriage Ministries affiliate, taking part.
Eric S. Edelman, a top Pentagon official under President George W. Bush, said he admired Mr. Jeffrey but predicted that he would preside over a broad American retreat from Syria that would benefit Russia and Iran.
Mr. Christie and Ms. Guadagno were widely criticized for both being out of state at the same time, given that the post of lieutenant governor had been created specifically to preside when the governor was away.
It comes as some federal judges have chosen to publicly criticize the President for his attacks on legal decisions and judges, and as Roberts himself may be called upon to preside over a Senate impeachment trial.
Amy Klobuchar, are off the campaign trail as they preside over the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump in Washington, DC. Buttigieg and Biden, meanwhile, have picked up the pace with campaign events in the state.
Washington (CNN)While House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was announcing the House managers for the impeachment proceedings Wednesday morning, Chief Justice John Roberts -- who will preside over a Senate trial -- was flexing his knowledge of intergenerational catchphrases.
Later this month, Mr. Trump's sons are scheduled to preside over another grand opening, this time of the Trump International Hotel & Tower Vancouver, which was developed by the Holborn Group, run by Tiah Joo Kim, 37.
The Framers' selection of the chief justice to preside over presidential impeachments achieved, Hamilton believed, "the prudent mean" of combining the highest-ranking judge in the federal judiciary with the upper house of the national legislature.
Whether by design or by default, Trump may well preside over the closing of the era that began when the bombing of Pearl Harbor awakened the United States to the responsibilities and privileges of international leadership.
Juncker spoke to the press during a visit in Bucharest to celebrate the beginning of Romanian's six-month rotating presidency of the EU during which it will preside over Britain's exit from the bloc in March.
Yet as the highest-ranking Democrat and the chairman on the Senate Judiciary Committee, they will preside over the hearings on Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, President Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, that begin on Monday.
If not, some lawyers suggest that the House members acting as prosecutors in a Senate trial could ask Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who under the Constitution would preside, to summon Mr. Bolton and others.
Appropriately, on the first anniversary of his inauguration, he celebrated a historic achievement: He's the first president to preside over a government shutdown while his own party controls the White House, the House and the Senate.
It's all but inevitable that, at some point in the next eight weeks, before the Republican convention in Cleveland in July that the speaker is slated to preside over, Ryan will, in some way, endorse Trump.
Labour, and other opposition parties have said they will not allow a new government to preside over a no deal, with some lawmakers suggesting the new prime minister could face a no confidence motion almost immediately.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe defied expectations he would resign on Sunday, pledging to preside over a ZANU-PF congress next month even though the ruling party had removed him as its leader hours earlier.
Manager Jose Mourinho had to preside over another disjointed United display which ended with Ibrahimovic netting his 16th league goal of the season on his return from suspension to take their unbeaten run to 20 league matches.
SEOUL, Feb 15 (Reuters) - South Korea's prime minister will preside over a national security council meeting on Wednesday morning to discuss the suspected murder of the North Korean leader's estranged half-brother in Malaysia, his office said.
Jurors chosen for the trial will not hear about the civil lawsuit that Cosby settled with Constand in 2006, according to a pre-trial ruling by Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill, who will preside over the case.
U.S. President Donald Trump will preside over July Fourth Independence Day celebrations on Thursday with a speech about patriotism and a show of military might that critics say is politicizing an important holiday and wasting taxpayer money.
The first small island state to preside at U.N. climate negotiations since they began in the 1990s, Fiji has enlivened a conference center with canoes, dancers, huge photographs of palm-fringed islands, virtual reality shows and flowers.
Trump is able to preside over the 15-member council as the United States holds the monthly rotating presidency, which coincides with the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations in New York this week.
He was removed as the leader of his party and was reportedly negotiating his resignation with military leaders earlier in the day, but said in his speech that he planned to preside over next month's party congress.
In the other case, the court will reconsider a prior ruling that the Securities and Exchange Commission did not violate the Constitution when it hired its administrative law judges to preside over its in-house court proceedings.
Among her cases, Judge Bamberger was scheduled to preside over the first-degree murder trial of Angel Diaz, who was accused of killing Police Officer Kevin Gillespie during a robbery spree with two other defendants in 1996.
She will preside over the most diverse House membership in history, including a record number of women and Latinos, with her party having wrested majority control from Trump's Republicans in the November elections in a landslide victory.
Colonel Cohen said he had two years left on his current Air Force assignment, as a circuit judge based in Virginia, and nine years until mandatory retirement, meaning he could preside over the case for some time.
Ellen Bree Burns, a prominent judge who was the first woman to serve on Connecticut's major trial court and the first woman to preside in a federal court in the state, died on Monday in New Haven.
She had been scheduled to help preside over a commission delegation supervising the printing of ballot papers in Dubai, but she said she secretly booked a connecting flight from Dubai to New York in order to resign.
With its announcement on Thursday, the Judicial High Council — which is made up of judges who oversee legal matters but do not preside in a courtroom — in effect said it would abide by the newly amended law.
"Once again immigration judges from courts across the country will have to push their home court dockets aside to preside televideo at border courts," said one immigration court official who could not speak publicly on the matter.
Hardly a scene with Chuck Rhoades goes by in which he isn't calling in a debt or incurring one himself, maneuvering so that a judge more favorable to the case against Axelrod will preside over his trial.
And no Haitian celebration would be complete without a homemade feast, much like the one my aunts preside over every year — with my mother, MarieYolens Fequiere, who defers to my aunts' cooking skills, serving as sous-chef.
His long day began in the familiar confines of the ornate marble-fronted Supreme Court building before he headed across the street to the U.S. Capitol to preside over the full opening session of the impeachment trial.
But the comments came as Roberts -- who works largely far away from the camera lens -- is about to become much more visible as he is expected to be sworn in soon to preside over the impeachment trial.
Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Amy Klobuchar, were being sworn in to preside over the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, keeping them in Washington and far away from the frozen corn and soybean fields of Iowa.
Should he get the job, the young prince will preside over a kingdom facing tough times from depressed oil prices, the conflict in Yemen, rivalry with an emboldened Iran and a major diplomatic crisis in the Gulf.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. trekked across the street from the Supreme Court to the Capitol to preside over the trial as the White House defense team descended on the Senate, ready to argue its case.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. trekked across the street from the Supreme Court to the Capitol to preside over the trial as the White House defense team descended on the Senate, ready to argue its case.
Since the creation of the office, the United States presidency has been occupied by men who have refused to hold the government they preside over accountable for the legal agreements their colonizing predecessors signed with Native nations.
Should he get the job, the young prince will preside over a kingdom facing tough times from depressed oil prices, the conflict in Yemen, rivalry with an emboldened Iran and a major diplomatic crisis in the Gulf.
It also seems determined to permit Judge Polster to preside over it; as my Reuters colleague Jon Stempel reported Thursday, the appeals court denied a motion by eight drug distributors and retailers to disqualify the trial judge.
The signal moment came when, having already characterized Mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists, he declared an American-born judge of Mexican descent unfit to preside over a lawsuit against the con game known as Trump University.
And yet, tellingly, it was House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, the face of the impeachment inquiry, who closed out the debate -- with Pelosi reappearing only to preside over the vote, from the podium high above the floor.
The issue will be further complicated by the fact that Chief Justice John Roberts, who has led the court's charge to stay out of the political fray, will have to preside over a likely Senate impeachment trial.
Alice Teirstein, founding director of the Young Dancemakers Company, and William Catanzaro, its music director, preside over this diverse group of New York City teens who choreograph and perform original choreography at free events throughout the summer.
Mr. Corden, a musical theater enthusiast who won a Tony Award himself in 2012, for starring in the comedy "One Man, Two Guvnors," will preside over the award ceremony on June 9 at Radio City Music Hall.
More than a year later, here we are: it's the Fourth of July and the President is indeed planning to roll out tanks, stand with generals and preside over fireworks on the National Mall, at striking taxpayer expense.
Susan Collins of Maine said there has even been "talk" among Republicans about having Democratic senators preside over the chamber, an almost unheard-of ceding of the gavel -- and the authority that goes with it -- to the minority.
He's happened to preside over a challenging time in the industry: In October, the New Yorker and the New York Times published their exposés of Harvey Weinstein, igniting a firestorm that would eventually evolve into the #MeToo movement.
Soon Judge Ramos will preside over a hearing asking whether the racially charged election strategies of the state's legislature and governor are reason enough to subject Texas to up to ten years of federal oversight under the VRA.
" Vice Preside Joe Biden also shared his condolences for Scalia's family in a statement: "Jill and I send our deepest condolences to Maureen and the entire Scalia family on the loss of their beloved husband, father, and grandfather.
In contrast to the quasi-Shakespearean, tragically flawed character of Lyndon Baines Johnson, who chose to end his presidency rather than preside over an unraveling nation, Bush breezed through his time in office untroubled by anxiety or doubt.
"In their collective bargaining agreement, the players and the league mutually decided many years ago that the commissioner should investigate possible rule violations, should impose appropriate sanctions, and may preside at arbitrations challenging his discipline," the judges wrote.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.), who's expected to preside over many of the investigations into the Trump administration, also dismissed Trump's notion that oversight would impede cooperation on legislation.
"The government which I preside over is prepared to talk to bona fide leaders of Boko Haram," Buhari told reporters at a conference on African development in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, in comments later issued in an official statement.
"The capacities and competences of Madame Lagarde totally qualifies her to preside the European Central Bank," he said, adding that her experience at the International Monetary Fund during the financial crisis gives her credibility to face the markets.
Against that backdrop, it is hard to say whether Peng was brought in as a stop-gap while Lazada searched for a new CEO, or whether her original remit was to preside over a revamp of the business.
While the US-based Episcopal Church is a member of the wider Anglican Communion (which includes the Church of England and sister Anglican and Episcopal churches worldwide), customarily only British priests are invited to preside over royal occasions.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Netanyahu lavished praise on each other on Monday, and the president said he might visit Jerusalem in May to preside over the politically potent transfer of the American Embassy to the disputed holy city.
But there is another reason to withhold confirmation that both Republicans and Democrats should be able to agree on: People under the cloud of investigation do not get to pick the judges who may preside over their cases.
By Andrew Chung A U.S. appeals court has ruled that federal courts have the power to preside over patent infringement cases involving generic drug applications, clearing the way for two lawsuits against Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc to move forward.
"You must not use your ability to preside over citizenship ceremonies, or determine the dates upon which they are held, to in any way delegitimize Australia Day," Mr. Hawke wrote in a letter to the council on Monday.
Sister Catherine T. Nerney, a member of the Roman Catholic Sisters of St. Joseph of Philadelphia and a sister of the groom who became a minister through First Nation Church in order to preside at this event, officiated.
He is scheduled to preside over the League's annual meeting in the town of Pontida, in the northern region of Lombardy, over the weekend, and has called for supporters to attend a rally in Rome on Oct. 19.
Interim coach Callahan took over for Gruden after a 0-5 start to the season but did not preside over much of an improvement as the Redskins, many of their most highly paid players underperforming, finished 3-13.
"Continuing on the path followed by those who had the heavy responsibility to preside over the destiny of our country would lead us closer to chaos and the abyss," Cisse warned at his final campaign rally on Friday.
But the show's cocreators, Joe Egender and Leeor Kaufman, say DIY Crispr is just one subplot in the larger narrative about what happens when nature can be minutely controlled, when humans might even preside over their own evolution.
The vice president's office, normally in use on days when he is in the Senate for meetings or to preside over a debate and cast a tiebreaking vote, will be turned over instead to Mr. Trump's defense team.
But when elites of both persuasions preside over too many calamities, you can get Jeffersonians and Jacksonians as important presidential contenders in their own right — think of George McGovern and George Wallace when the Vietnam War went bad.
Additionally, in the coming weeks, Roberts, already grappling with a momentous term and the fragile health of the leading liberal on the bench, may be called upon to cross the street and preside over Trump's potential impeachment trial.
And it is their uniformed superiors who typically preside over hearings, determine guilt or innocence and set the sentence, including, in the most serious cases, how many months or even years an inmate will spend in solitary confinement.
He will also preside over the phasing-out of a pension reform, which was passed at the height of the euro crisis to reassure Italy's partners of its determination to enact structural reforms and get the deficit under control.
None of these factors can be easily ascribed to Obama or to Clinton, although certainly they did preside over the withdrawal of all US troops from Iraq at the end of 2011, a plan bequeathed to them by Bush.
None of these factors can be easily ascribed to Obama or to Clinton, although certainly they did preside over the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq at the end of 2011, a plan bequeathed to them by Bush.
The military and civilians will share power in an 11-member sovereign council, with the military expected to preside over the first 21 months of the transition before passing the leadership to civilians for 18 months before free elections.

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