Live Breaking News & Updates on Craft solutions

Stay informed with the latest breaking news from Craft solutions on our comprehensive webpage. Get up-to-the-minute updates on local events, politics, business, entertainment, and more. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers timely and reliable news, ensuring you're always in the know. Discover firsthand accounts, expert analysis, and exclusive interviews, all in one convenient destination. Don't miss a beat — visit our webpage for real-time breaking news in Craft solutions and stay connected to the pulse of your community

Wisconsin Lawyer: Becoming a Great Negotiator: Six Tips for Lawyers:

In law, as in life generally, resolving a disagreement often requires the willingness to give up some things in exchange for getting others. Lawyers who are great negotiators can help clients reach optimal results.

Berkeley , California , United-states , Israel , Oslo , Norway , Chicago , Illinois , University-of-chicago , Palestine , Israeli , Jamesk-sebenius

Wisconsin Lawyer: Becoming a Great Negotiator: Six Tips for Lawyers:

In law, as in life generally, resolving a disagreement often requires the willingness to give up some things in exchange for getting others. Lawyers who are great negotiators can help clients reach optimal results.

Chicago , Illinois , United-states , University-of-chicago , Israel , Norway , Berkeley , California , Oslo , Palestine , Israeli , Maxh-bazerman

Symone

police reform does not happen overnight, and it doesn't happen without -- it will take time, focused effort, and sustained commitment. in the months ahead, we'll need this entire community to help us craft solutions that will result in real and lasting change in minneapolis. >> ag ellison, what are you hearing about the community about this report? is there any plans to form an advisory committee or something of the sort? >> well, let me tell you, people have heard it before it's not new wealth lu this in the year of 1997, a jury after hearing an entire police brutality case found that there was a pattern, a practice of discriminatory an excessive force in policing. this is the mid 1990s, we've seen it before so we get that there is a notable skepticism. but what i say to, folks is that cynicism is easy. we can always say everything is

Doesn-t , It , Community , Commitment , Craft-solutions , Effort , Report , Something , Change , Minneapolis , Plans , Committee

The Rachel Maddow Show-20191217-02:57:00

produce symbolic victories only. it had looked that way. but then today something unexpected. there's budget negotiations going on. both paerrties in the house and senate. those parties agreed to restart federal government refer on gun violence for the first time in over 20 years. the u.s. government has been effectively banned from even looking at it, from doing any research at all into gun violence. there's been banned from doing it since 1996. it's hard to craft solutions to the problem of gun violence if you are prohibited by law from even researching the problem itself. but as of tonight, the federal government's budget for next year now includes $25 million for the cdc and the nah to start doing that research again for the first time since the the mid-'90s, something democrats in congress have been trying to get done for 20 years. even in the heat of the impeachment inquiry, the machinery of government does

Something , House , Way , Senate , Parties , Victories , Budget-negotiations , Paerrties , It , Federal-government , Us , Government

The Rachel Maddow Show-20191217-05:57:00

majority's attempts to address gun violence would produce symbolic victories only. it had looked that way. but then today something unexpected. there's budget negotiations going on, both parties in the house and senate. those parties agreed to restart federal government research on gun violence for the first time in over 20 years. the u.s. government has been effectively banned from even looking at it, from doing any research at all into gun violence. they've been banned from doing it since 1996. it's hard to craft solutions to the problem of gun violence if you are prohibited by law from even researching the problem itself. but as of tonight, the federal government's budget for next year now includes $25 million for the cdc and the nih to start doing that research again for the first time since the the mid-'90s, something democrats in congress have been trying to get done for 20 years. even in the heat of the impeachment inquiry, the machinery of government does

Something , House , Way , Senate , Gun-violence , Parties , Victories , Attempts , Budget-negotiations , Federal-government , It , Government

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150401:13:49:00

issue unless you're measuring it. we keep metrics on economics, economic indicators, like gdp, unemployment, to help policymakers decide where to allocate resources where to make adjustments. we keep statistics on crime to spot trouble areas, and come up with solutions. so i think it's important from a policy perspective to be able to diagnose problems and then be able to craft solutions for them. and one other significant benefit of keeping hate crime statistics is that all of this is tied to training and so because of the changes that the fbi has made thousands of law enforcement agents around the country, police and so forth, will receive training on the sikh community, on arab americans, on hindu americans and will better understand how these communities are susceptible to hate crimes and oshie time do a better job investigating hate crimes against our communities and

Resources , Crime , Statistics , Indicators , Economics , Policymakers , Gdp , Unemployment , Metrics , Adjustments , Craft-solutions , Policy-perspective

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131031:11:47:00

this is the last resort. i don't recommend this. >> why? >> because you're going to pay a lot of money for lawyers, create more anger between the parties. we're great neighbors in this country. we're good at talking to each other. if you have to go to court, then maybe go to small claims court to get a resolution. >> what about calling the police into it? some people do that to create a record. >> sometimes you have to call the police. if someone is breaking the law, if someone is disturbing your quiet enjoyment, if someone is engaging in hazardous or dangerous ways to you and your family, yes, call the police. but have a conversation. have a talk before. if you feel like you're in danger, yes, call the police. the thing is you're not alone on this. a lot of americans face this. a lot of great on-line forums, like neighbors from hell.com. and others. you can see what other people have done to try and craft solutions. >> speaking of others and not being alone, you tweeted last night --

Lot , Big-country , From-me-to-you , Neighbors , Parties , Lawyers , Anger , Suit , Nuisance , Last-resort , People , Law

Crossfire-20131016-22:51:00

the details matter. should not we solve the problems? medicare is going abrupt in the next few years if we don't solve it. president obama wablnts to igno it. >> having served with carter and reagan and bush 1 and clinton, i thought it was almost weird today that the president found time to meet with miss america. but he hasn't found time to meet one-on-one with john boehner or time to meet with mitch mcconnell in months. doesn't he have to take a leadership role in working with the congress before there's a crisis? >> i think a fair review of the presidency would reveal that he has attempted on more occasions than any president i can remember to reach out to people on both sides of the aisle. particularly people on the other side of the aisle to help craft solutions to the big challenges facing our country. and each time he has been repudiated. i think the president has met repeatedly -- >> that doesn't match.

Barack-obama , It , Kroiz-on-january-15th , Matter , Medicare , Details , Igno , Carter , President , He-hasn-t , Miss-america , Clinton

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121004:11:27:00

>> explain it. >> he's run companies. he knows how to start these companies and make them work. >> putting people back to work comes down to good, pure leadership which came through. his leadership as ceo, quality, i thought really became a big part of what he had to say. >> his ability to craft solutions as opposed to forcing solutions as we've seen over the last four years. >> stop wasting money on big government. >> he was very credible. i think he understood the interplay between the economy and job creation. >> he's more in tune with what the american people want. >> this is a country divided both republican and democrats, we have to work together to solve these things. i think that what obama did was to try to divide the country while we went down republican -- >> and romney? >> worked in massachusetts. how difficult that must have been, but things got done. he worked on it. >> if this is a reflection on what's happening in america based on this debate, these numbers are going to change because these are the swing

People , Part , Companies , Leadership , Run-companies , Ceo , Quality , Pure , Economy , Government , Wasting-money , Interplay