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Key players tangle at UNSC at ‘perilous turn’ of US-Israel-Iran conflict

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内容摘要:The first rule should be for sick people to stay home, he said. That’s not possible on a cruise.

The first rule should be for sick people to stay home, he said. That’s not possible on a cruise.

defying the skeptics and unifying his ranks to musclepriority bill to approval Thursday.

Key players tangle at UNSC at ‘perilous turn’ of US-Israel-Iran conflict

and stark warnings from Trump, the Republican holdouts largely dropped their opposition to salvage thethat’s central to the GOP agenda. The House launched debate before midnight and by dawn the vote was called, 215-214, with Democrats staunchly opposed. It next goes to the Senate, with long negotiations ahead.“To put it simply, this bill gets Americans back to winning again,” said

Key players tangle at UNSC at ‘perilous turn’ of US-Israel-Iran conflict

The outcome caps an intense time on Capitol Hill, with days of private negotiations and public committee hearings, many happening back-to-back, around-the-clock. Republicans insisted their sprawling 1,000-page-plus package was what voters sent them to Congress — and Trump to the White House — to accomplish. They believe it will be “rocket fuel,” as one put it during debate, for the, visiting House Republicans at Tuesday’s conference meeting and hosting GOP leaders and the holdouts for a lengthy session Wednesday at the White House. Before the vote, the administration warned in a

Key players tangle at UNSC at ‘perilous turn’ of US-Israel-Iran conflict

that failure “would be the ultimate betrayal.”

After the legislation’s passage, Trump posted on social media: “Thank you to every Republican who voted YES on this Historic Bill! Now, it’s time for our friends in the United States Senate to get to work.”Dempsey oversaw the organization’s move from the Kansas City suburbs to Indianapolis in 1999 and helped reimagine how the governing body could work best in the 21st century.

His most enduring legacy may be the role he played in creating television deals with ESPN and CBS that brought in $6.2 billion over an 11-year span.Dempsey charmed his way through it all with a smile and wit that was lauded throughout the headquarters and the college sports world.

“Twenty-one years ago, Cedric painted a picture for me that I could one day be an athletic director,” current Arizona athletic director Desireé Reed-Francois said in a statement. “His guidance helped me see a calling I never knew could be possible. I am forever grateful for the impact he had on the trajectory of my career and on my life as a whole. He will be deeply missed by our family and by everyone in the University of Arizona community.”Reed-Francois first met Dempsey when she was serving as an associate athletic director for Compliance and as the Senior Woman Administrator at Fresno State.

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