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"Please call both numbers [and] sound the alarm," she wrote.
There is also an option to instantly sound the alarm.
We need a more determined way to sound the alarm.
His attempts to sound the alarm were greeted coolly by Moscow.
PopSugar and CNN began to sound the alarm in January 2019.
But he's not ready to sound the alarm bells just yet.
Sound The Alarm This calls for a modern-day Manhattan Project.
So what is prompting some US officials to sound the alarm?
"I have asked you here to sound the alarm," Guterres said.
It's our responsibility to sound the alarm, before it's too late.
Those scientists began to sound the alarm within their own communities.
Ring the bells, sound the alarm, and cue up the wedding march.
It hopes Monday's report will sound the alarm for the "climate hotspot."
How many times do we have to sound the alarm about this?...
Reed: Margot, you were definitely right to sound the alarm last month.
Tester and Democrats weren't the only ones to sound the alarm about Jackson.
The company published its findings to sound the alarm over the continued intrusions.
But they certainly aren't the first in Silicon Valley to sound the alarm.
As chairwoman of the House Small Business Committee, I must sound the alarm.
We did it for a very, very good reason - to sound the alarm.
This is a great opportunity for Sarah Palin to sound the alarm on PTSD.
And if your employer is not prioritizing security with this urgency, sound the alarm.
Authorities also censored information and silenced the whistleblowers who tried to sound the alarm.
But the few who tried to sound the alarm appear to have been ignored.
This summer at least one city—Austin—has decided not to sound the alarm.
One of the first writers to sound the alarm on climate change was Bill McKibben.
Critics blame President Donald Trump for the government's failure to sound the alarm more forcefully.
They then sound the alarm by producing small hormone-like molecules called cytokines and chemokines.
A nation that cares about its workers shouldn't need foreign negotiators to sound the alarm.
His main theme in books and speeches is to sound the alarm about presidential abuses.
Sound the alarm about an impending crisis and you might be blamed for causing it.
Pierson, meanwhile, kept up his efforts to sound the alarm over the plant in Washington.
Democratic fundraisers and donors agree that they aren't ready to sound the alarm just yet.
Traditional polling began to falter in 2012 but no one was prepared to sound the alarm.
Rally your friends, your family, sound the alarm and tell people in Massachusetts to vote #YesOn3.
But some Wells Fargo employees tried, years earlier, to sound the alarm — with personally disastrous results.
So maybe it's still too early to sound the alarm until research can tell us more.
Now, some early female investors and entrepreneurs are beginning to sound the alarm and push back.
Google, for one, claims its Nest Secure will actually sound the alarm when it detects jamming.
Now, some early female investors and entrepreneurs are beginning to sound the alarm and push back.
To avoid bad memories, travel professionals and hotel employees say, guests should sound the alarm early.
Instead, he said, the agency relies on biohackers themselves to sound the alarm regarding suspicious behavior.
We don't want to sound the alarm, saying 'Everyone's in big trouble if you've had bed bugs.
Sound the alarm (and ready your regram button): Bella Hadid has officially landed her first Fendi campaign.
Sound the alarm and throw some glitter in the air, because your favorite event, 29Rooms, is back.
But before they do, a coalition of public and private interests are attempting to sound the alarm.
Sound the alarm: Chrissy Teigen's highly anticipated cookbook sequel, Cravings: Hungry for More, officially hit store shelves.
Heidi Heitkamp, who's a founding member of One Country Project — to sound the alarm ahead of 2020.
It may sound like something Intel should worry about, but investors shouldn't sound the alarm just yet.
Turkish authorities were first to sound the alarm, announcing over the weekend that Khashoggi had been killed.
D'Adamo was one of the first advocates to sound the alarm on SESTA/FOSTA two years ago.
Chanos is not the first to sound the alarm about accounting and business practices in the sector.
Rather than sound the alarm, ExxonMobil took a page out of the denial playbook written by Big Tobacco.
Corbally was one of the first people to sound the alarm within both the British and American governments.
Critics who sound the alarm about these reforms allege that they will lead to a less healthy environment.
The growing presence of fentanyl, combined with its potency, is causing public health experts to sound the alarm.
"Contrary to what many people think, inverted yield curves don't always sound the alarm to sell," Detrick said.
But is Flint an anomaly, or does it sound the alarm to a much bigger, systemic lead problem?
Business groups, however, continued to sound the alarm about the dangers of leaving the bloc without a deal.
The epidemic has supplied Europe's right-wing parties a fresh opportunity to sound the alarm about open borders.
His project was to sound the alarm — to force people to recognize that the past wasn't really past.
And it was a sign that we need to sound the alarm for the rest of the county.
But it's a gambit to help sound the alarm as HB 481 continues its progress in the Senate.
How Chris Developed His Meditation Technique It started in 2004, 2005 when I was writing Sound The Alarm.
"This is a public health crisis, and it's time to sound the alarm and take appropriate action," Day said.
Others see the forum as an opportunity to sound the alarm over what they see as growing urban inequality.
It means that science knows enough to sound the alarm, without knowing all the details about the unfolding emergency.
Investors, in particular, often sound the alarm about the dangers of debt, particularly the recent growth in convertible notes.
Rather, they're all-too-real interludes from a sprawling global jaunt to sound the alarm on an escalating crisis.
Members of both parties have been known to sound the alarm about races in private meetings to galvanize fundraising.
When Trump and his allies speak against the FBI, Democrats sound the alarm about undermining the rule of law.
Cramer started to sound the alarm about the possible end of the longest bull market in history on Monday.
Clinton to speak out against Mr. Trump when warranted, and "sound the alarm" about Russian meddling in future elections.
Our goal with this report was to sound the alarm over what could be, so that it wouldn't be.
The town's brave doctor tries to sound the alarm, but no one believes him, and it's too late anyway.
Baudrillard was one of the first postmodern philosophers to sound the alarm about the political implications of these transformations.
She agreed to a CNN interview -- her first on camera -- because she wants to sound the alarm about Miller.
"This is a public health crisis, and it is time to sound the alarm," said Rockland County Executive Ed Day.
These are traps for the unwary—for example, special passwords left cunningly lying around which sound the alarm if used.
That's what manufacturers want — a balanced administration that will listen when we sound the alarm about devastating real-world consequences.
But, in just the past couple of years, businesses across a range of industries have started to sound the alarm.
Rather than sound the alarm, Pompeo characterizes the melting as an opportunity to drill for more gas, diamonds and gold.
When you're home, Ring will sound the alarm if the contact sensor senses that a door or window has opened.
U.S. airlines have slashed flights and last week met with the White House to sound the alarm for urgent action.
Mr. Guterres is using part of this year's General Assembly to sound the alarm that the deadline could be missed.
IAG, the owner of British Airways, and Chinese search giant Weibo became the latest to sound the alarm on Friday.
The Democratic establishment is scrambling to find someone other than Sanders, as moderates such as Jonathan Chait sound the alarm.
You can't do too much to sound the alarm because so far the response is not adequate to the challenge.
After listening to Republicans sound the alarm about the growing deficit and national debt for decades, Democrats flipped the script.
They did nothing to sound the alarm, all because they thought their chosen candidate -- that&aposs right, Jim helped Hillary, remember?
The one who spent the next decade trying to sound the alarm with half-funny, half-fictional, all searingly true prose.
The DHS admitted it doesn't know, and the point of the briefing was to sound the alarm as loud as possible.
Because these conditions are more likely to require hospitalization, they should sound the alarm that a community's opioid epidemic is worsening.
Sound the alarm ... Kardashian Inc's head honcho Kris Jenner is out of the email game after having a crippling corrective surgery.
Some of the first people to sound the alarm about the purple urchins, Dr. Catton said, were commercial red urchin harvesters.
It is time to sound the alarm on the declining defenses for those working on the frontlines for our national security.
In Washington, in state capitals and in city halls, it is time to sound the alarm bell: the future is calling.
"Together, we will sound the alarm and show our politicians that business as usual is no longer an option," they say.
Undoubtedly, Donald Trump may act in ways that might sound the alarm for genuine concern, but this is not one of them.
Mohamed El-Erian, a former IMF economist and executive at the Pimco fund management group, is the latest to sound the alarm.
Sessions has regularly used dark rhetoric and grisly description to sound the alarm of a violent crime uptick in speeches this year.
The guidance comes as hospitals and medical care workers have begun to sound the alarm on a rapidly vanishing inventory of supplies.
I cannot remain silent without doing everything in my power to sound the alarm and tell Congress it must fund CHIP now.
Sound the alarm, because Lego has launched its Black Friday Sale, with deals all the way through to midnight on Dec. 2.
Sound the alarm, because it's three-day weekend sale time — and as always, we're curating the discounts worth a peek over the holiday.
The best he and those he's helped over the years can do, they say, is sound the alarm: It's time to wake up.
What better way to sound the alarm about a vulnerability than to use the city's own, incredibly loud warning system to do it?
The writer and activist Jane Jacobs was one of the first people to sound the alarm against the reigning dogma of urban renewal.
Some of the so-called liberals who like to sound the alarm about Islamist influence have aligned themselves with warlords like General Hifter.
Part of why the OSC is so concerned about Conway is because it has had to repeatedly sound the alarm about her conduct.
With the budget battles dragging on well into the fiscal year, the Pentagon continues to sound the alarm on damage to the force.
And they should consider every resource, even imperfect new tools like the Google Trends data that helped sound the alarm about unemployment claims.
In its "order of prohibition" Tuesday, the Fed board said Vella failed to sound the alarm about Jho's role in the bond offerings.
In reality, they were health care workers trying to sound the alarm, and several of them have now come forward in the media.
Fink, whose BlackRock surpassed $7 trillion in assets under management, used his annual letter to the world's biggest companies to sound the alarm.
And experts — some of whom have spent decades researching e-cigarettes — are frustrated it has taken this long to sound the alarm bells.
"Websites, Internet users, and online communities will come together to sound the alarm about the FCC's attack on net neutrality," the protest website says.
"We need to sound the alarm because we can't allow Colombia to return to being among the countries most affected" by landmines, Jimenez said.
But Facebook, with its ubiquity, roaring business, idealistic leadership and opportunity to promote what's positive about technology is uniquely positioned to sound the alarm.
Multiple market measures indicate an economic slowdown could be on the horizon, and many market experts and observers are starting to sound the alarm.
Wentz still played well, but with QB wins culture being what it is, rest assured someone will sound the alarm that he sucks now.
When asked by host Brian Stelter if he was trying to sound the alarm, Schwartz said he was trying to act like Paul Revere.
The BuzzFeed-created Obama deepfake from last year also helped sound the alarm on how exactly this technology could be used for political disinformation.
As a result, Lamb's win would be another reason for nervous Republicans worried about a wave election this fall to sound the alarm bells.
Advocates were able to review the reports and sound the alarm if any particular types of death, by suicide or any other means, increased.
The children and other relatives of patients in the facility have been attempting to sound the alarm about conditions in the facility for weeks.
And I can't say if he was talking about the administration or the public at large, but he was trying to sound the alarm.
They serve as a cosmetic surgery shopping guide, a best-practices education system, and can also sound the alarm about bad experiences with practitioners.
Encouragingly enough, his efforts to sound the alarm and bring Republicans and Democrats together to address the risk of climate change are bearing fruit.
At the opposite extreme are those who claim that the recent developments mean North Korea's WMD programs are accelerating and who now sound the alarm.
But Jeff Stier, senior fellow at the conservative think tank National Center for Public Policy Research, says it's too way early to sound the alarm.
"Websites, Internet users, and online communities will come together to sound the alarm about the FCC's attack on net neutrality," reads the protest's official website.
"I rise today to sound the alarm about the president's decision to impose steep tariffs on our trading partners," Flake said from the Senate floor.
We had learned the importance of a rapid mobilization after the World Health Organization's (WHO) egregious failure to sound the alarm until months into outbreak.
In 2018, six African countries — the Central African Republic, Chad, Kenya, Mali, Niger, and Senegal — joined together to sound the alarm about this stark decline.
Jenifer was already planning to sound the alarm when she got back to the U.S., and then the Australian wildfire news exploded around the world.
Citing Democratic turnout in recent special elections, Mr. Walter said Republicans should use the next nine months to sound the "alarm bells" for their voters.
It's called the "Famine Action Mechanism," because its forecasts are tied to donation and intervention plans that are set in motion when algorithms sound the alarm.
Among those casualties is Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old doctor who was one of the first people to sound the alarm about the new outbreak.
The deaths of five Mexican Uber Eats couriers in the past six months should sound the alarm to improve protections for its workers around the world.
It is not in the nature of the BBC's documentaries to sound the alarm, but their greatest artistic strength comes from the way they do anyway.
But rather than sound the alarm, many investors believe this is actually a perfect time to buy, with cash prices falling even for higher-rated bonds.
Doctors started noticing the illness in the spring before the outbreak ramped up over the summer, prompting doctors in Wisconsin and Illinois to sound the alarm.
Leaders of major technology companies are under increasing pressure to testify before Congress as lawmakers sound the alarm about the industry's data practices and market power.
Li died last month after contracting the virus and was posthumously hailed as a hero on Chinese social media for his efforts to sound the alarm.
Some pregnant women here are nervous; others are not, despite the city's efforts to sound the alarm with posters, movie theater ads and other public messages.
Arguably, the indictment was as much the result of black women working behind the scenes to sound the alarm as it was the work of investigators.
Naming is my favorite technique to get through moments, and when I started writing Sound The Alarm, it became my place where I would name things.
My Choices Foundation uses specially designed technology to identify those villages that are most at risk of modern slavery, then launches local campaigns to sound the alarm.
This year, American spies and security officials were on a mission to sound the alarm on what they say is their top priority: The Chinese hacking threat.
Ideally, assistance dogs or diagnostic devices would be capable of detecting a pre-seizure signature, should it exist, and sound the alarm prior to a pending attack.
This suggests that the videos showing police force against youths and efforts of advocates to sound the alarm are starting to have some effect in some states.
The agency employs 24/85033 video surveillance, high-tech sensors, and other cutting edge nuclear technology that would rapidly sound the alarm if Iran were to cheat.
Far worse, victims began to come forward who had tried to sound the alarm years before I walked into that M.S.U. clinic to meet the celebrated doctor.
Among the first people to sound the alarm about the work was Carmen Usúa, the owner of a restoration company in the Navarra region, which includes Estella.
Ten Democratic presidential hopefuls participate in back-to-back town halls to answer audience questions about their climate plans as scientists sound the alarm about global warming.
The company was the first to publicly sound the alarm about Russia's interference in the 0003 election and CrowdStrike's assessment was later confirmed by US intelligence agencies.
But you can build a sensory cortex so that it becomes more intelligent and recognizes the owners of the house and doesn't sound the alarm when it shouldn't.
An impartial group of senior bureaucrats would monitor possible interference during the Canadian campaign and sound the alarm if they felt the vote could be compromised, Gould said.
The DCCC has repeatedly outpaced its GOP counterpart, the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), in fundraising, prompting Republican leaders in Congress to sound the alarm in recent weeks.
Jay Carson was Clinton's 2008 press secretary and worked for her family's foundation, and he recently took to Instagram to sound the alarm on the GOP presumptive nominee.
"This is the time for American conservatives to sound the alarm before the elections turn the Constitution into a mockery and a celebration fo lawlessness," a directive read.
But just in case someone slips by, they also lay the digital equivalent of a booby trap or a trip wire to sound the alarm on any interlopers.
But House Republicans have so far lagged behind their rivals in the money race, prompting GOP officials to sound the alarm in recent weeks over their candidates' fundraising.
Despite the setback with the weather, Lecomte said he still hopes to eventually finish his swim to San Francisco and continue to sound the alarm about plastic pollution.
Despite those tests, the two daycares (along with other public schools near the Île de la Cité) weren't closed until May — and French authorities didn't sound the alarm.
These stark price differences due to devaluation sound the alarm that it's past time to put away the cultural pathology theories in naming reasons for troubled black neighborhoods.
If I wasn't able to tell the difference between male and female turtles, then I wouldn't have been able to sound the alarm that roads were a problem.
An E.R. doctor who dared to sound the alarm his hospital did not have enough PPE's to protect hospital staff has been fired ... according to the doc himself.
Cramer, though, said investors must "hope for the best, but prepare for the worst" as U.S. health officials sound the alarm that the coronavirus likely cannot be contained.
It means regulators will be relying heavily on tech platforms like Twitter and Facebook in 2020, and FEC Chairwoman Ellen Weintraub called Tuesday's meeting to sound the alarm.
And in that first tweetstorm, I did my best to sound the alarm: This guy is dangerous, and he could end up as president of the United States.
But before you sound the alarm, look on the bright side: His terrace may be aglow, but his overall electricity usage might not be substantially higher than everyone else's.
That&aposs why I wrote the book, frankly, I&aposm trying to sound the alarm that it&aposs not too late, although I think it may be too late.
"I don't care if anyone says I'm sounding the alarm, I'm happy to sound the alarm, we have a very serious water issue in this country," Brockovich told Hill.
Placed near a potential trouble spot (say, behind the dishwasher, under the sink or next to the basement sump pump), basic sensors sound the alarm when they detect water.
Here are five takeaways from Lamb's upset win: More evidence of a blue wave More Republicans are starting to sound the alarm about the future of their House majority.
We will continue to sound the alarm and seek the truth through our own investigative endeavors and efforts to assist the American people in understanding the work that remains.
A doctor is mourned Many in China are still mourning the death of Li Wenliang, who was one of the first people to sound the alarm over the coronavirus.
As if in expiation for his role during the Nixon years, the main theme in his books and speeches is to sound the alarm about abuses of presidential power.
Technology experts have begun to sound the alarm on the new software, which lets users take existing videos and make high-quality altered video and audio that appears real.
But one agency, the Office of Special Counsel (OSC)—an independent federal investigative and prosecutorial entity that protects whistleblowers—is reminding employees of their right to sound the alarm.
The party standard-bearers failed to sound the alarm at the outset of the primaries that the nominee has never been a Republican and does not follow the party's platform.
The spectrometer the researchers used was set up to sound the alarm if one or more of nine explosive-related materials, such as nitroglycerine, cyclohexanone and triacetone triperoxide, turned up.
"I am enormously proud of the work we have done over the last months to sound the alarm about the danger Donald Trump would present to American democracy," Creamer said.
Two GOP lawmakers are making a final push before the summer recess to sound the alarm over resuming scheduled air service with Cuba for the first time in 85033 years.
"We are here to sound the alarm that this is not appropriate behavior for someone who sits on the United States Supreme Court," said Kaylie Hanson Long, the group's spokeswoman.
Yet, that same month, Nathan Robinson, the editor of Current Affairs, a small but influential socialist-leaning magazine, decided to sound the alarm about the prospect of a Buttigieg presidency.
Industry analysts and economists continued to sound the alarm as they assessed the impact of the coronavirus, with Goldman Sachs saying U.S. companies will generate no earnings growth in 2020.
February 7, 2020 - Li Wenliang, a Wuhan doctor who was targeted by police for trying to sound the alarm on a "SARS-like" virus in December, dies of the coronavirus.
As Congress weighs Mr. Trump's requests, industry leaders who are facing a loss of federal funding are starting to sound the alarm about the dire situations they could be facing.
And when the Pacific rears and pitches itself again at Japan, the island nation's tsunami warning system will sound the alarm having benefitted from vast post-113/11 technological improvements.
Dr. Wallace S. Broecker, one of the first scientists to sound the alarm about climate change and the researcher who popularized the term "global warming," died on Monday in Manhattan.
It is one of the most knowledgeable people on Nazism alive using his expertise to sound the alarm as to what he sees as an existential threat to American democracy.
But until then, it seems all we can do is keep a weathered eye out for this type of predatory trash and sound the alarm as far and wide as possible.
Political strategists believe Mercer's lack of involvement this year should sound the alarm for Republicans looking for assistance in the fundraising game when they fight for Trump's re-election in 22008.
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One solution to this seemingly unsolvable problem is the sharing of threat intelligence in order to raise awareness and sound the alarm about new attacks and data breaches as they happen.
Yet even as the loudest voices in President Donald Trump's administration ratchet up their protectionist talk, experts aren't ready to sound the alarm that a "trade war" has officially kicked off.
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The way campaigns normally attack this problem is to sound the alarm about close elections like Bush versus Gore in 2000 or the narrow victory for the Leave side in Brexit.
Fink — whose company is the biggest money manager in the world with nearly $7 trillion in client assets — used his annual letter to CEOs to sound the alarm on climate change.
But this makes it clear that even when they knew a whistleblower was attempting to sound the alarm about what they were doing, the Trump administration persisted in its pressure campaign.
Shares of the streaming video giant turned negative for the year this week, prompting many Wall Street analysts including KeyBanc and Pivotal Research Group to sound the alarm on Netflix's future.
But last year, the authorities in northeast Brazil, the part of the country hit hardest by the Zika virus, counted hundreds of cases of Guillain-Barré, prompting doctors to sound the alarm.
" The browser-maker said in a post that it will "join hands with web sites, online communities, and internet users, like yourself, to sound the alarm about the threat to net neutrality.
" But "this past week they have so shocked and so disgusted by what they found that they decided that they needed, for the first time, to go public and sound the alarm.
He was one of the first to sound the alarm for the HIV/AIDS crisis in 1981 when the New York Times wrote about a rare type of "cancer" affecting gay men.
And while the administration was willing to sound the alarm when at loggerheads with the Kim regime, it will likely remain circumspect about expanding the scope of nuclear talks with North Korea.
But public interest groups were quick to sound the alarm about the potential harms to consumers if the transaction, which could be valued at $100 billion or more, is allowed to proceed.
Dr. Arnot has been trying to sound the alarm, by publishing articles in farming and ranching magazines that detail practical, inexpensive fixes and by devising wildlife-friendly guidelines for electric fence installation.
In order to be a true success, the JCPOA would have to prevent a breakout — not be in position to sound the alarm after it's too late to do anything about it.
Washington (CNN)The nation's election infrastructure is almost no more secure than it was a few years ago, a new report concludes, continuing to sound the alarm ahead of the upcoming midterms.
But some health care analysts are beginning to sound the alarm about the challenges women face as caregivers — not just for children but for aging parents — often while holding full-time jobs.
Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures, who has been urging his fellow techies to sound the alarm in Congress, also argued the provision will hurt the competitiveness of the U.S. tech sector.
And like Corker, he used the occasion of his retirement to sound the alarm about where the GOP is headed — with much of the focus on the man in the Oval Office.
But Carvel is into a lot more than self-congratulation; today it will also donate 10,000 to the American Red Cross's Sound the Alarm campaign, which aims to reduce home fire-related casualties.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders will sound the alarm this week over the threat of EU elections in May being undermined by a coordinated campaign of fake news and disinformation by foreign powers.
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" According to Dumas, corporate buybacks have become the "chief source of buying in the market," not outside investment, and 8 percent growth in nonfinancial bank debt is fast enough "to sound the alarm.
Major healthcare organizations must sound the alarm with much more concrete information, and we should all demand that Congress meet to approve the administration's request of $1.9 billion to seriously deter its spread.
"It doesn't sound like they are ready to sound the alarm bells and talk about what they might have to do," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities in New York.
Japan was the first to sound the alarm on China, and Tokyo sees the TPP as its key tool to counter Beijing, but Trump's withdrawal weakened the trade deal's diplomatic and economic prowess.
Some Democrats in Congress have begun to sound the alarm about potential down-ballot damage if Senator Bernie Sanders, the independent from Vermont and self-described democratic socialist, is the party's presidential nominee.
It also echoes concerns that have been repeatedly raised by Pompeo in recent weeks as he and other top administration officials have tried to sound the alarm about Chinese disinformation related to coronavirus.
Back in the 1970s, Dr. Willett was one of the first researchers to sound the alarm about trans fats, a stance that earned him scorn from the food industry and even fellow nutritionists.
Linda Nelson, the caucus chair of her precinct in Council Bluffs, was among the first to publicly sound the alarm Monday afternoon about concerns with the app used to count Iowa caucuses results.
It wasn't until 2013 when former President Barack Obama issued a policy directive that an internal process was established for whistleblowers to sound the alarm if they felt they were being targeted professionally.
Phantom Doctrine feels its two halves never really interact with each other, and so there's none of the tension of a near-miss, no chance to kill witnesses before they can sound the alarm.
Ten Democratic presidential hopefuls will appear in New York at back-to-back town halls on Wednesday, September 22019, taking audience questions about their climate plans as scientists sound the alarm about global warming.
But researchers and election integrity advocates continue to sound the alarm that some of the most important changes—like replacing insecure voting machines and hiring necessary personnel—can't happen without more funding from Congress.
But Ahya said there's no reason to sound the alarm, because the data is in line with Morgan Stanley's broader U.S. economic outlook for 2020, which consists of GDP growth around 1.8% to 1.9%.
Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures, who has been urging his fellow tech industry workers to sound the alarm in Congress, also argued that the provision would hurt the competitiveness of the American tech sector.
The nine-point difference could suggest an enthusiasm gap between the parties, as liberal groups sound the alarm that a newly configured court could outlaw abortion rights if a conservative nominee replaces Kennedy's swing vote.
Since syphilis, while potentially fatal if left untreated, often has no detectable early symptoms, public health workers wanted to sound the alarm to help diagnose people while the infection could be cured with simple antibiotics.
Amid fears that the violence will only escalate out of control — Rubio predicts it won't be long before a protester loses his or her life — it's amusing to see establishment Republicans suddenly sound the alarm.
As well as triggering the Live Aid concerts, that disaster led to the development of the Famine Early Warning System Network, which monitors data including weather conditions, satellite imagery, and food prices to sound the alarm.
Vey BRUSSELS, March 20 (Reuters) - European Union leaders will sound the alarm this week over the threat of EU elections in May being undermined by a coordinated campaign of fake news and disinformation by foreign powers.
"The Halifax index is by far the most volatile measure of house prices ... so it would be a mistake to sound the alarm over April's huge fall in prices," Samuel Tombs, economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A congressional panel on Tuesday criticized the Environmental Protection Agency and Michigan officials for failing to do more to sound the alarm about high levels of lead in the city of Flint's drinking water.
Mike Wilson, the chief investment officer and chief US equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, thinks investors may be missing three crucial summer market surprises — and he's not waiting to sound the alarm on the danger ahead.
The severity of the virus has nothing to do with action or inaction by the Chinese people; on the contrary, many Chinese citizens should be lauded for their efforts to sound the alarm on the issue.
Michael Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar tried to sound the alarm, arguing that with the self-avowed democratic socialist Sanders as the nominee, the party had little hope of unseating President Donald Trump in November.
"The whole point of this presentation was really just to sound the alarm, to show very vividly the context in which Facebook was operating, and already the evidence of how it was being misused," he said.
Bolton's advice to sound the alarm followed a meeting two weeks before the now-notorious July 25 call in which Trump pressed his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.
" The ten candidates who have topped 2% in four recent DNC-approved polls will all be on stage, back to back, "taking audience questions about their climate plans as scientists sound the alarm about global warming.
While some media outlets are already labeled Friday's game a must-win for the Canadiens to avoid heading back to New York in an 22-21 hole, goaltender Carey Price was not ready to sound the alarm.
Let's sound the alarm that our desired outcome is not written in stone until every single person who is eligible to vote registers, and then every single registered voter casts a ballot between now and Election Day.
Chalupa looked into Manafort's role as an adviser to former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych — who wanted to cut ties with the European Union and become more closely aligned with Russia — and set out to sound the alarm.
They came to Washington to sound the alarm – that if we don't change music licensing laws, the generation that follows them will not be able to sustain a career making the music the world loves and needs.
His state has been hit with the most fatalities, with 74 people killed by coronavirus in Washington state, leading Inslee to sound the alarm on how the state's experience with community spread could happen across the country.
"This is yet another in a series of expert, science-based reports that continue to sound the alarm about the climate crisis," said Marshall Shepherd, a professor of Geography and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Georgia.
But Pierson's efforts to sound the alarm, which have not been previously disclosed in detail, add fresh questions to the inquiry into whether Boeing was reckless in its push to roll out the doomed 133 Max planes.
Labor Department seeks 18-month delay on parts of the fiduciary ruleThis new rule will upend your 401(k), IRA and your relationship with your advisorConsumer advocates sound the alarm on delay of the investor protection rule
The teenagers behind Zero Hour — an environmentally focused, creatively minded and technologically savvy nationwide coalition — are trying to build a youth-led movement to sound the alarm and call for action on climate change and environmental justice.
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When his GOP opponents tried to sound the alarm bells about the way he was carrying himself, it came off like they didn't care as much about the direction the country was taking as the voters did themselves.
Jeffrey Deitch, of Deitch Projects, said that he originally suggested a historical exhibition of Mr. Ai's work, but the artist wanted to focus on the present, to sound the alarm about what he sees as an international emergency.
Is it too much to ask of academic economists to learn that excessive asset price inflation is not consistent with long-run economic stability — and that their role should be to sound the alarm when bubbles are forming?
The former NSA contractor has long maintained that his 73 leak of a trove of highly classified documents was a last resort after his efforts to sound the alarm about the agency's secret spy programs went largely ignored.
The former NSA contractor has long maintained that his 2013 leak of a trove of highly classified documents was a last resort after his efforts to sound the alarm about the agency's secret spy programs went largely ignored.
A decade ago, the "father of global warming"—the first scientist to sound the alarm on climate change in the 20403s to the US Congress—announced that we were too late: the planet had already hit the danger zone.
Upton and Pallone started investigating the crisis last month, focusing on what the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality have done since early last year, when residents started to sound the alarm about lead levels.
At confirmation hearings last week for Brett Kavanaugh, Trump's Supreme Court nominee, women showed up dressed in "Handmaid's Tale" costumes to sound the alarm that abortion and other health-care rights for women could be on the chopping block.
It's still unclear whether Flake, Corker or McCain would stand in the way of agenda items like tax reform, which they've been pushing themselves for years, or merely use their microphones to sound the alarm on Trump's governing style.
Mr. Konvicka is an anti-immigration activist, and his stunt — which had been preapproved by City Hall — was intended to sound the alarm about what he views as the threat posed by Islam to the Czech way of life.
As law enforcement officials continue to sound the alarm about vulnerabilities in other modes of transportation, the deployment of body scanners in Los Angeles would represent the first expansion of airportlike security to mass transit in the United States.
When doctors began to sound the alarm last year over the impact Zika might have on the brains of fetuses, Brazilian health officials massively ramped up the effort to find babies who may have been harmed by the virus.
In recent years, the SEC has had greater success policing wrongdoing due in large part to the implementation of its whistleblower program, which allows individuals to anonymously sound the alarm against corruption while benefiting from robust employment protections and monetary incentives.
We'll be sure to sound the alarm online when Pai's plan comes out, and we'll be encouraging everyone to call their members of Congress and demand that they actually read the plan and have an intelligent position on what's in it.
Big ISPs spent millions on campaign contributions, lobbyists and dark ads on social networks, but in the end, it was no match for the passion and dedication of net neutrality supporters using the internet to sound the alarm and mobilize.
Italy's deepening political turmoil has also prompted some analysts to sound the alarm over signs of market "contagion, " with countries such as Spain and Portugal thought to be potentially exposed — though so far the risk is seen to be somewhat limited.
It's becoming increasingly clear that the East-West technological divide will only grow over the coming decade, as the Five Eyes spy countries of U.S. the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand attempt to sound the alarm over potential Chinese espionage.
As US public health officials sound the alarm about the potential for a coronavirus epidemic, President Donald Trump is insisting that there's nothing to worry about, putting him at odds with countries around the world and his own medical experts.
Alex Berenson, former New York Times investigative reporter turned author, says he wants to sound the alarm about research into marijuana and mental illness at a time when many states are legalizing or thinking about legalizing cannabis for medical and recreational use.
When they spot security forces trying to enter the area, residents say they rush to a mosque and sound the alarm by playing a devotional song calling for people to "stand against illegal occupation", or by issuing an alert over the loudspeaker.
This lower standard of evidence and other changes prompted many in the legal and higher education communities to sound the alarm, saying the Obama administration was not giving accused parties due process and forcing schools to overreach with rules that were too broad.
In a co-authored opinion piece (spotted by Inverse) titled "Selfies — Living in the era of filtered photographs," three plastic surgeons sound the alarm about how selfie filters are impacting people seeking plastic surgery, especially those suffering from the medical disorder body dysmorphia.
D'Andrea, Meyer and their colleagues at Children's would be among the first doctors in the nation to uncover and sound the alarm on the vaping lung illness, tentatively being called EVALI, short for e-cigarette, or vaping, product use associated lung injury.
" Jonah Goldberg, the conservative columnist and pundit who once railed against "liberal fascism," recently went on NPR's "Morning Edition" to sound the alarm on "a cheap form of tribalism," telling the host Steve Inskeep that "people are retreating into their little cocoons.
Li, who held court and joked with reporters for more than an hour during an earnings news conference, is the latest person to sound the alarm after Moody's downgraded Hong Kong's sovereign credit rating at the weekend, citing its links to China's economic slowdown.
White House aides said they do not know if the purge list represented a genuine plan by a newly empowered McMaster to root out more staffers, or a ruse by pro-Trump activists designed to sound the alarm about McMaster's perceived intent to clean house.
White House aides said they do not know if the purge list represented a genuine plan by a newly-empowered McMaster to root out more staffers or a ruse by pro-Trump activists designed to sound the alarm about McMaster's perceived intent to clean house.
"The very next day I started our crusade to see if that lead in the water was getting into the bodies of children," says the doctor-turned-campaigner who became the first to sound the alarm about the water crisis afflicting the struggling city.
A committee source told CNN that the event was a chance to provide metrics explaining what the panel has uncovered to date confirming the Russian meddling, as well as to "sound the alarm" about the President's refusal to explicitly state that Russia was responsible.
With employment in traditional newsrooms hitting historic lows, down 42% since 1990, the public is more reliant than ever on students to sound the alarm if schools are unsafe or ineffective -- or if there's any story unfolding on their campus that could affect their community.
Chinese media later reported that some of them were also healthcare workers trying to sound the alarm, and several of them have come forward in the Chinese press to recount how they got into trouble for trying to warn colleagues and friends about the outbreak.
Warren, who declined to comment through an aide, has said little publicly about the transition, in contrast to her more vocal supporters, but sources familiar with her thinking say she will sound the alarm if she feels the need to block a major appointment.
Working in politics is often thankless, and many aides love to hear from new voices, especially ones who are willing to stake out controversial positions on big issues, sound the alarm on bad policies or help move the Overton window to enable better solutions.
Thunberg was far from the first to sound the alarm on climate change and environmental degradation; indigenous activists of all ages, like those who protested the building of the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock reservation in 20103, have been doing so for generations.
"This is a public health crisis, and it is time to sound the alarm, to ensure that everyone takes proper action to protect themselves and their neighbors; for the health and safety of all of us in Rockland," he said in a news release.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - The largest source of independent news in Hungary briefly took down the front page of its online portal on Monday to sound the alarm over what it sees as its declining editorial freedom and to secure funding from readers to help protect its independence.
About off-the-path destinations, I think the safest thing you can do is always make sure someone knows where you are: the innkeeper, plus a parent or a close friend who will know to sound the alarm if you go off the grid for too long.
Conservative writers at the Weekly Standard and Hillary Clinton alike tried to sound the alarm, enabling draconian youth sentencing laws that are still with us today; it became easier in most states to try juveniles as adults, and penalties for violent crimes committed by juveniles increased dramatically.
When she tells him about the mysterious magnets, something that should sound the alarm for a man who was once almost asphyxiated by sentient shadow vines, all he hears is that she went to see the middle school science teacher and that this is somehow a threat.
The study included researchers from Brazil's Northeastern state of Pernambuco, such as Dr. Ana van der Linden of the Instituto de Medicina Integral, who were among the first to sound the alarm about increasing cases of microcephaly in Brazil thought to be linked with Zika infections.
"The administration this week utilized the DPA on a narrow and limited basis, but America's public health professionals — as well as doctors and industry workers — continue to sound the alarm, citing the increasingly urgent and dire need for ventilators, masks, testing supplies, and other resources," they wrote.
Several art world executives, who asked to remain anonymous because they did not want to jeopardize their working relationships with the Met, have questioned Mr. Weiss's decision to sound the alarm about a looming $19773 million deficit, which contributed to a sense of a museum in crisis.
Or take the time last fall when New York Times Opinion staff writer Bari Weiss steamrolled over Native voices to sound the alarm about the P.C. reactionaries daring to oppose a high school mural in San Francisco that depicted the massacre and genocide of Native peoples.
As American public health officials sound the alarm about the potential for a coronavirus epidemic in the US, President Donald Trump is insisting that there's nothing to worry about and that warnings about a potential pandemic are a "deep state" hoax perpetrated by his political opponents.
That is so even as European Union leaders increasingly sound the alarm that time is running out to forge a strong policy on borders and migration before the surge of refugees resumes in the spring from wars in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan that show no signs of abating.
In what appears to be an attempt to cast off the lingering shadow of Russian interference in the 2016 election, Giuliani is now floating unsubstantiated claims that the Democratic National Convention, along with Hillary Clinton, colluded with Ukraine to sound the alarm on Manafort's business in the country.
On this eighth anniversary of Dodd-Frank, we need to sound the alarm and mobilize as never before to elect Democrats to Congress who will prevent Trump and the Republicans from returning us to the policies that led us into the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Italy's center-left prime minister, Paolo Gentiloni, has sought to sound the alarm, telling the newspaper Corriere della Sera on Friday that the election was the most important in a quarter-century, a "contest against populism" with the system of free markets and an open society at stake.
On Saturday, a spokesman for Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, another leading contender, said the senator "has been trying to sound the alarm for years that the concentration of economic power in the hands of a few threatens our democracy and leads to rigged political and economic systems."
Tip "Hit the shark in the eyes and gills," says Sarah Waries, the chief executive of Shark Spotters, an organization in Cape Town that employs 30 specialists to scan the city's beaches with binoculars from the cliffs and sound the alarm when they see one in the water.
Some of these mortgage bankers are now facing margin calls of tens of millions of dollars that could drive them out of business, according to Barry Habib, founder of MBS Highway, a leading industry advisor who was among the first to publicly sound the alarm bell last week.
Almost no one paid attention until 30 years later, when Puerto Rico began to sound the alarm about a possible need for bankruptcy access, resulting in a fight that ultimately went to the United States Supreme Court, which ruled that Puerto Rico could not seek Chapter 9 bankruptcy access.
If some Democrats truly believe it is worse to sound the alarm about a big bank giveaway than to vote for a big bank giveaway — just 10 years after they melted down the economy — it's hard to dispute the continuing power within the Democratic Party of a disconnected elite.
Dr. Sun, one of the first people to sound the alarm about a possible long-term impact of general anesthesia, was the lead investigator on the Pediatric Anesthesia Neurodevelopment Assessment study, known as the Panda study (acronyms are very important in medical trials, maybe especially when children are involved).
Even in podcasts that weren't strictly about politics, like The Read or About Race, "people of color were attempting to sound the alarm, because we've had specific histories with the kind of rhetoric we saw from Trump and the responses engendered at his rallies, for example," Lau said.
On one hand, Next looks like it's playing with technological fears in the same way that sci-fi always has, but one thing is particularly interesting about it: it has an early tech leader be the one to sound the alarm, much like we're seeing with many former Facebook execs today.
A political outsider, Yang is making waves in the primary by drawing on his unique expertise as an entrepreneur and businessman to sound the alarm about the rise of mass automation in America — a problem that, in his view, few other 2020 candidates or politicians have substantively addressed or tacked.
T'ruah, a rabbinical human-rights advocacy group, urged Jews attending the Aipac conference to walk out on Mr. Netanyahu's speech, while a prominent rabbi, Rachel Timoner of Congregation Beth Elohim in Brooklyn, on Friday called on Democratic leaders to "sound the alarm against" Mr. Netanyahu's policies from the Aipac stage.
Fifteen years ago, our cofounders — attorneys and working mothers themselves — started this organization to sound the alarm bells on this paucity of protections for working women and caregivers, and to give voice to those workers who are just one sick child or pregnancy-related need away from losing their paycheck.
That is why I was grateful to recently have the opportunity to not only sound the alarm in testimony before Congress, but also call for solutions and a larger role for Puerto Rico's NGO sector to help break the logjam and deliver the critical recovery services that communities across the island need.
"I find it improper for the person in charge of the financial stability in Europe to sound the alarm, even if softened later on, over the health of the Italian lenders since Italy is one of the countries under his banking supervision," Bagnai said in a radio interview with state-owned RAI.
Cuomo, who has marshaled sweeping emergency powers for himself in the midst of the crisis at the expense of localities like New York City, sought to project command of the situation and stuck with a mostly measured tone, leaving it to de Blasio to sound the alarm about the federal government's perceived failures.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE testifies to the House Foreign Affairs Committee at 8:2023 a.m.
Before the coronavirus, I joined with other retail workers and a labor advocacy group, United for Respect, to sound the alarm on the corporate practices that leave so many of my co-workers without adequate health insurance, fired for missing work because of medical issues or relying on food stamps to supplement low wages.
Women like Jenji Kohan and Jill Soloway are showing the kinds of female characters on their shows that we all know in real life but never got to see on TV. And more women and men are waking up to the fact that it is on us all to sound the alarm on unacceptable behavior.
Joe WilsonAddison (Joe) Graves WilsonThe myth about Puerto Rican statehood that won't go away Overnight Defense: Republicans sound alarm on Taliban deal | Trump speaks with Taliban leader | 19 states sue over border wall funding | Pentagon pushes back on NY Times report about coronavirus response House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE (S.
The slain Iranian military commander was killed by a U.S. drone at Baghdad International Airport late last week, ratcheting up already deteriorating tensions between Iran and the U.S. The potential for a further escalation has prompted some to sound the alarm about the prospect of an unplanned oil supply shortage in the Middle East.
" But with a haphazard explanation, Sanders appears to have compounded his problem, as Politico's Edward-Isaac Dovere writes: "It turns out that the purported Sanders' staffer who said he tried to sound the alarm was a campaign volunteer who acted on his own, without any contact or direction from the Vermont senator or his staff.
The FBI has exploited this reality well, and when Director Wray speaks of the hundreds of terror plots interrupted in this country, it is largely because FBI agents and their JTTF partners have cultivated eyes and ears where they need to be in order to sound the alarm when the bad guys start to go operational.
"We are here to re-sound the alarm, to spur a collective response to the humanitarian suffering caused by changes in weather patterns linked to El Niño and to take action now to mitigate its effects," Stephen O'Brien, the UN Under-Secretary General for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said in a statement issued last week.
The signing is expected to take place in Qatar, where Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE traveled on Saturday to witness the signing.
"These women represent the strength of the female spirit," Trump said, before presenting the awards alongside Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE.
Joe WilsonAddison (Joe) Graves WilsonOvernight Defense: Republicans sound alarm on Taliban deal | Trump speaks with Taliban leader | 85033 states sue over border wall funding | Pentagon pushes back on NY Times report about coronavirus response House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal Schumer reminds colleagues to respect decorum at State of the Union speech MORE (R-S.
The United States has offered to help Iran with its outbreak of the novel coronavirus, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE said Friday.
"Democracy depends on an informed electorate, and when we can't even agree on the basics of what's real, it becomes increasingly impossible to have the hard conversations necessary to move the country forward," said Renee DiResta, one of the first researchers to sound the alarm on how social media platforms were being manipulated by foreign actors.
The following chart from the report compares the US under Trump to several other countries that have elected leaders with authoritarian inclinations; you can see how America is still on the early side of the democratic decline inflection point: This is why, according to Abramowitz, it's important to sound the alarm now — before things start to get worse.
After all, the American public has almost no reaction when a "well-dressed" white man travels to New York to kill a black man; in contrast, when two unauthorized Latino teens are accused of rape, White House press secretary Sean Spicer and US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, sound the alarm, using allegations of one crime to paint every Latino immigrant as Willy Horton.
The timing of Trump's claim that "Facebook, Google and Twitter are in favor of the Democrats" is ironic, given that it comes just hours after the New York Times published an investigation detailing how Facebook was reluctant to sound the alarm about Russian infiltration of the platform due to concerns that it would result in Republicans crying out about bias.
As violence in Afghanistan ticked up and the Afghan government rejected the prisoner swap, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE fended off criticism of the deal.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE on Monday put United Nations member states on notice against punishing American companies operating in the Israeli-controlled West Bank.
So Shaub, who now serves as a senior adviser for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), an independent good government watchdog group, decided to use his large Twitter platform to not only sound the alarm about the president feeling emboldened to make extortionate demands in public, but also to keep reminding people that this sort of thing should not become normal.
"I think groups like ours and others are trying to sound the alarm that whatever the appeal [wealth taxes] have to people in certain subsets, they are likely unconstitutional, it's an administrative disaster to figure out to implement, and it would have huge negative impacts not just on wealthy people," said Andrew Moylan, executive vice president of the National Taxpayers Union Foundation (NTUF).
But in a 1995 interview for C-SPAN about Biosphere 2, as Mother Jones noted, while he was consulting for the project Bannon seems to support the climate change concerns that the Biosphere 2 scientists shared: Scientists broke into the dome to sound the alarm about Bannon's involvement This one's a huge "OH SHIT" for scientists: Tampering with an in-progress experiment and contaminating the entire dome.
However, before the iOS app was removed, a BBC journalist showed just how easy it was to sign up for this app: "These revelations should sound the alarm for privacy-conscious consumers that in the wrong hands VPN technology is just as capable of compromising your personal data as securing it," Simon Migliano, head of research at Top10VPN, told VICE News in an email.
The purpose of Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE's appearance before the House Foreign Affairs Committee was to discuss the early January drone strike that killed top Iranian Gen.
The administration will implement a personnel cap on five Chinese state-controlled media entities operating in the U.S., Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE said in a statement.
" Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE showed concern on Tuesday that Iran might be purposely holding back "vital details" and urged all countries to "tell the truth about the coronavirus.
The first lady will deliver remarks and present honors, alongside secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE, at the International Women of Courage Awards on Wednesday, the White House announced Monday.
The decision, which Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE rolled out on Monday, was a reaction to how the Chinese have treated American and foreign journalists (The Hill).
"The simple mechanics of purchasing new machines, training personnel, assuring that systems are implemented absolutely takes time, and the urgency of the effort now, and the reason we are having this call and speaking out -- we are, in effect, every day trying to advance this agenda and sound the alarm to the American people that elections are just like any other critical infrastructure," Blumenthal said.
"The simple mechanics of purchasing new machines, training personnel, assuring that systems are implemented absolutely takes time, and the urgency of the effort now, and the reason we are having this call and speaking out — we are, in effect, every day trying to advance this agenda and sound the alarm to the American people that elections are just like any other critical infrastructure," Blumenthal said.
One of the paper's authors, Dr Michal Kosinski, says his intent is to sound the alarm about the dangers of AI, and warns that facial recognition will soon be able to identify not only someone's sexual orientation, but their political views, criminality, and even their IQ. With statements like these, some worry we're reviving an old belief with a bad history: that you can intuit character from appearance.
J.) claimed on Twitter that Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE had assured him and other members of Congress in February the deal would not require the Afghan government to release Taliban prisoners.
With Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE watching, U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and the Taliban's political chief, Abdul Ghani Baradar, signed a deal in Doha, Qatar, to begin the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden Overnight Defense: Republicans sound alarm on Taliban deal | Trump speaks with Taliban leader | 19 states sue over border wall funding | Pentagon pushes back on NY Times report about coronavirus response House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE (R-Wyo.), the No. 2023 Republican in the lower chamber, has been among the most vocal critics.
Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden Overnight Defense: Republicans sound alarm on Taliban deal | Trump speaks with Taliban leader | 19 states sue over border wall funding | Pentagon pushes back on NY Times report about coronavirus response House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE (R-Wyo.), the No. 3 House Republican and a fierce defense hawk whose father is former Vice President Dick Cheney.
A Republican member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee duked it out with Democrats on Friday in a confrontation over the killing of a top Iranian general during a public hearing on U.S. policy in Iran in which Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE was present.  Rep.
Liz CheneyElizabeth (Liz) Lynn CheneyThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by the APTA - A huge night for Joe Biden Overnight Defense: Republicans sound alarm on Taliban deal | Trump speaks with Taliban leader | 19 states sue over border wall funding | Pentagon pushes back on NY Times report about coronavirus response House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE (R-Wyo.), the No. 3 House Republican and the conference's preeminent defense hawk, has been one of the most vocal critics of the agreement.
MDD has trained dogs to protect people with all kinds of problems—dogs that can sniff a dangerously low blood sugar level in someone with diabetes, for example, and sound the alarm; a dog that can detect the presence in the air of extremely low levels of peanut proteins, and warn its severely allergic owner; even a dog that can warn its owner, who has a disease called postural tachycardia syndrome, when she's about to fall unconscious, so she can get into a safe position.
Democrats sound the alarm: "The President again, just [as] he did in 2016, sought out assistance from a foreign power to help in his reelection," House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie ThompsonBennie Gordon ThompsonHillicon Valley: Democrats seize on whistleblower complaint to push for election security | Google taps GOP Senate aide to lead lobbying | Warren calls for congressional tech office Democrats seize on whistleblower report to push for election security House Homeland Security chairman: 'This is election interference' MORE (D-Miss.) said in a statement on Thursday.
"It is almost too late to sound the alarm before this technology is released -- it has been unleashed ... and now we are playing a bit of defense," Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 28500 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (D-Va.) told The Hill.
"It is almost too late to sound the alarm before this technology is released — it has been unleashed … and now we are playing a bit of defense," Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach New intel chief inherits host of challenges Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE (D-Va.) told The Hill.
"And he was, in every way he knew how, trying to sound the alarm to get all of us as Americans to understand that if we abandon the ideals that we have stood for around the globe, if we turn our back on leadership on behalf of human rights and the kind of future we want to forge for our children and grandchildren, we will be giving up on what he fought for, what he was imprisoned for, what he stood for, and in a long line of American patriots," she said.
"The prisoner exchange will be one of the first confidence-building measures, so it will remain a very critical step that we need to push forward," he told the AP. Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE said on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday morning that he was hopeful negotiations would commence between the Taliban and Afghanistan's government in coming says after the militant group had long refused to sit down with Afghan officials.
They include Salmon Levinson, a Chicago lawyer whose ideas led directly to the Kellogg-Briand pact; Sumner Welles, an American diplomat who envisaged the creation of a world organisation with the military clout to bring future warmongers to book; Hersch Lauterpacht, a great Polish-British jurist who helped create a body of international law based on universal values and human decency; and James Shotwell, a Canadian academic who worked with Aristide Briand to bring the pact into being and later contributed to the design of the UN. Ms Hathaway and Mr Shapiro are right to sound the alarm that the post-second-world-war consensus on the illegality of war is under siege.
DIDNT TAKE DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY SERIOUSLY, AND DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY OR ITS EQUIVALENT, YOU KNOW, AMAZON AND RETAIL OR WORKDAY IN THE PAYROLL BUSINESS, IN THE HUMAN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT BUSINESS, THESE ARE THE THINGS SHAREHOLDERS NEED TO BE ON THE LOOK FOR AND THIS IS WHY ACTUALLY SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM IS INHERENTLY A GOOD THING BECAUSE THE ACTIVIST HAS A HUGE SENTIVE BY VURTUE OF OFTEN BEING OFTEN A LARGE SHAREHOLDER OF THE COMPANY TO SOUND THE ALARM AND SAY, HEY, MANAGEMENT, WAKE UP. SO WHAT IF THE STOCK WENT UP OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS SO I THINK YOULL SEE ACTIVISM AT SUCCESSFUL COMPANIES THAT STILL HAVE OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS THAT NEED TO BE ADDRESSED.
While the potential for a second Trump term looms large, Republicans have already started buzzing about who may run to replace him, such as Vice President Pence, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Nikki Haley expected to endorse Loeffler in Senate race CNN's Begala: Trump will 'dump Pence' for Haley on day of Democratic nominee's acceptance speech MORE and Sen.
"Soon, at my direction, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE will witness the signing of an agreement with representatives of the Taliban, while Secretary of Defense Mark EsperMark EsperEsper says he asked commanders for 'a heads up' on major coronavirus decisions, but denies NY Times story Overnight Defense: Esper says Taliban deal seeing 'mixed' results after US airstrike | Coronavirus fallout hits F-35 factories | Meet the adviser shaping foreign policy for Sanders Esper: US-Taliban deal seeing 'mixed' results MORE will issue a joint declaration with the government of Afghanistan," Trump said in a statement Friday.
"We remain alert and ready to respond to any efforts to disrupt the 2020 elections," said the group of officials which included acting DHS Secretary Chad WolfChad WolfHillicon Valley: Lawmakers seek 85033G rivals to Huawei | Amazon, eBay grilled over online counterfeits | Judge tosses Gabbard lawsuit against Google | GOP senator introduces bill banning TikTok on government devices Lawmakers grill Amazon, eBay executives over online counterfeits Airline CEOs tell Trump, Pence about cleaning procedures for coronavirus MORE, Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrTrump criticizes Sessions after Alabama Senate primary heads to a runoff Trump tells Republicans he won't extend surveillance law without FISA reforms Why the rule of law depends on the president and his attorney general MORE and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCarson on coronavirus: Task force is not 'sugarcoating' messaging Melania Trump at State award ceremony: I'm 'proud of what this country continues to do for women' House Republicans sound the alarm on Taliban deal MORE.

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