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[M]The Tennessean newspaper reported that a 12-year-old girl was among the dead[/M] and that many of the victims were close relatives of the suspect. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | e |
Authorities said Sunday [M]that seven bodies have been discovered[/M] at two homes in rural Tennessee, [M]six of them in one location[/M]. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
Authorities said Sunday that [M]seven bodies have been discovered at two homes in rural Tennessee[/M], six of them in one location. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
[M]Authorities said Sunday that seven bodies have been discovered[/M] at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
[M]Authorities said[/M] Sunday [M]that seven bodies have been discovered[/M] at two homes in rural Tennessee, six of them in one location. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | e |
Investigators said Saturday that [M]police officers[/M] responding to a 911 call [M]discovered[/M] four bodies and an injured person in one home and [M]the fifth body in another home.[/M] | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
Investigators said Saturday that [M]police officers[/M] responding to a 911 call [M]discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home[/M] and the fifth body in another home. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
Investigators said Saturday that [M]police officers responding to a 911 call[/M] discovered four bodies and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
[M]Investigators said Saturday that police officers[/M] responding to a 911 call [M]discovered[/M] four bodies and [M]an injured person[/M] in one home and the fifth body in another home. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
[M]Investigators said Saturday that police officers[/M] responding to a 911 call [M]discovered four bodies[/M] and an injured person in one home and the fifth body in another home. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
On Sunday, the bureau said [M]two more bodies were discovered in the first house.[/M] | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
[M]On Sunday, the bureau said two more bodies were discovered[/M] in the first house. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
On Sunday, [M]the bureau said two more bodies were discovered[/M] in the first house. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
[M]Authorities are working to identify the victims[/M]. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | c |
"I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” [M]Sumner County District Attorney Ray Whitley[/M] told The Tennessean. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
"I’ve been district attorney since 1980, and [M]I’ve never seen anything close to this before[/M],” Sumner County District Attorney [M]Ray Whitley told The Tennessean.[/M] | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
"[M]I’ve been district attorney since 1980[/M], and I’ve never seen anything close to this before,” Sumner County District Attorney [M]Ray Whitley told The Tennessean.[/M] | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
[M]The bodies were found as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said.[/M] | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
The bodies were found as investigators continue to process [M]two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place[/M], the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
The bodies were found as [M]investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland[/M] where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | n |
[M]The bodies were found[/M] as investigators continue to process two homes in Westmoreland where the alleged murders took place, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) said. | The identities of seven victims, including a 12-year-old girl and three relatives of a suspect, discovered in a grisly series of homicides in Sumner County, Tenn., were released by the state’s Bureau of Investigation on Monday, as multiple agencies struggled to determine a motive.
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, called the murders, which took place at two homes in a rural, wooded part of the state about 50 miles northeast of Nashville, “gruesome.”
It is unclear when the murders took place, but the authorities said they most likely happened over more than a one-day period, Mr. Rausch said. The suspect, Michael Cummins, 25, was taken into custody in connection with the killings on Saturday and had not yet been formally charged as of Monday midday, according to a spokesman for the state Bureau of Investigation, Josh DeVine.
“We’re talking about a mass killing,” Mr. Rausch said at a news conference on Monday.
According to the authorities, six victims were found at a home on Charles Brown Road. Three were identified as Mr. Cummins’s parents, David Carl Cummins, 51, and Clara Jane Cummins, 44, and his uncle, Charles Edward Hosale, 45. | e |
In 2006, [M]Klobuchar was[/M] first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being [M]reelected in[/M] 2012 and [M]2018[/M]. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
In 2006, [M]Klobuchar was[/M] first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being [M]reelected in 2012[/M] and 2018. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
In 2006, [M]Klobuchar was[/M] first elected to the Senate, becoming [M]the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota[/M], being reelected in 2012 and 2018. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
[M]In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate[/M], becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | e |
Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; [M]On March 2, 2020, he[/M] suspended his campaign and [M]endorsed Joe Biden.[/M] | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; [M]On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign[/M] and endorsed Joe Biden. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, [M]Klobuchar graduated from[/M] Yale University and the [M]University of Chicago School of Law[/M]. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, [M]Klobuchar graduated from Yale University[/M] and the University of Chicago School of Law. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | e |
[M]Born in Plymouth, Minnesota[/M], [M]Klobuchar[/M] graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | e |
She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected [M]Hennepin County[/M] prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in [M]Minnesota's most populous county.[/M] | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
[M]She was[/M] a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected [M]Hennepin County prosecutor[/M] in 1998, [M]making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county.[/M] | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
[M]She was[/M] a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being [M]elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998[/M], making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | e |
[M]She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms[/M] before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
[M]In[/M] 2009 and [M]2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party.[/M] | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
[M]In 2009[/M] and 2010, [M]she was described as a "rising star" in the Party.[/M] | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, [M]she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney.[/M] | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | e |
Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), [M]Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she[/M] previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
Member of [M]the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL[/M]), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
[M]Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party[/M] (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, [M]she[/M] previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
[M]Amy Klobuchar Jean[/M] (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who [M]has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007.[/M] | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
[M]Amy Klobuchar Jean[/M] (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) [M]is an[/M] American lawyer and [M]politician[/M] who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | e |
[M]Amy Klobuchar Jean[/M] (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) [M]is an[/M] American [M]lawyer[/M] and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | n |
[M]Amy Klobuchar Jean[/M] (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) [M]is an American[/M] lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | e |
[M]Amy Klobuchar Jean[/M] (Plymouth, Minnesota; [M]May 25, 1960[/M]) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | e |
[M]Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota[/M]; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. | Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, she succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. Of centrist orientation, she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.
She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | e |
Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, [M]she[/M] succeeded Mark Dayton and [M]was re-elected twice with comfortable margins.[/M] | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | n |
Entering the United States Senate thereafter in the 2006 election, [M]she succeeded Mark Dayton[/M] and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | n |
[M]Entering the United States Senate[/M] thereafter [M]in the 2006 election, she[/M] succeeded Mark Dayton and was re-elected twice with comfortable margins. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
[M]Amy Klobuchar[/M], born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, [M]is an[/M] American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a [M]Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007.[/M] | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
[M]Amy Klobuchar[/M], born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, [M]is an[/M] American politician, [M]member of the Democratic Party[/M] and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
[M]Amy Klobuchar[/M], born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, [M]is an[/M] American [M]politician[/M], member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
[M]Amy Klobuchar[/M], born May 25, 1960 in Plymouth, Minnesota, [M]is an American[/M] politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
[M]Amy Klobuchar, born[/M] May 25, 1960 [M]in Plymouth, Minnesota[/M], is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
[M]Amy Klobuchar, born May 25, 1960[/M] in Plymouth, Minnesota, is an American politician, member of the Democratic Party and a Minnesota senator in the United States Congress since 2007. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
Of centrist orientation, [M]she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party.[/M] | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | n |
Of centrist orientation, [M]she is known for her bipartisan work[/M] with the elected representatives of the Republican Party. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | n |
[M]Of centrist orientation[/M], she is known for her bipartisan work with the elected representatives of the Republican Party. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | n |
[M]She[/M] is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and [M]lends her support to Joe Biden[/M]. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
[M]She[/M] is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election but [M]withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary[/M] and lends her support to Joe Biden. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | n |
[M]She is running for the Democratic Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election[/M] but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
[M]She is running for the Democratic Party primaries[/M] for the 2020 presidential election but withdraws from the race after the South Carolina primary and lends her support to Joe Biden. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | n |
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering [M]Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota[/M], in 1998. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | n |
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when [M]she was elected attorney for Hennepin County[/M], [M]covering Minneapolis[/M], the largest city in Minnesota, in [M]1998[/M]. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when [M]she was elected attorney for Hennepin County[/M], [M]covering Minneapolis[/M], the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when [M]she was elected attorney for Hennepin County[/M], covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
A graduate of Yale and the University of Chicago, [M]she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney[/M] for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | n |
A [M]graduate of[/M] Yale and the [M]University of Chicago[/M], she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
A [M]graduate of Yale[/M] and the University of Chicago, she made her debut in politics when she was elected attorney for Hennepin County, covering Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota, in 1998. | Amy Klobuchar Jean (Plymouth, Minnesota; May 25, 1960) is an American lawyer and politician who has served as the United States Senior Senator for Minnesota since 2007. Member of the Minnesota Democratic-Agrarian-Labor Party (DFL), Affiliate of the Minnesota Democratic Party, she previously served as Hennepin County Attorney. Announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2020 elections on February 10, 2019; On March 2, 2020, he suspended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden.
Born in Plymouth, Minnesota, Klobuchar graduated from Yale University and the University of Chicago School of Law. She was a partner at two Minneapolis law firms before being elected Hennepin County prosecutor in 1998, making her responsible for all criminal proceedings in Minnesota's most populous county. In 2006, Klobuchar was first elected to the Senate, becoming the first female senator elected from the United States in Minnesota, being reelected in 2012 and 2018. In 2009 and 2010, she was described as a "rising star" in the Party. Democrat. | e |
In 2019, he announced that [M]he will[/M] also [M]hand over the position of CEO[/M] of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai [M]as of January 2020.[/M] | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | n |
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over [M]the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai[/M] as of January 2020. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | n |
[M]In 2019, he announced that he will[/M] also [M]hand over the position of CEO[/M] of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | n |
[M]In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine[/M]. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | n |
In 2011 [M]he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine[/M]. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | n |
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and [M]Larry takes control of Alphabet.[/M] | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
Upon leaving [M]Google[/M]'s CEO role on August 10, 2015, [M]Sundar Pichai takes over the company[/M], and Larry takes control of Alphabet. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | n |
Upon [M]leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015[/M], Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and [M]Larry[/M] takes control of Alphabet. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
Upon [M]leaving Google's CEO role[/M] on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and [M]Larry[/M] takes control of Alphabet. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
[M]After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.[/M] | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | n |
After [M]Google[/M]'s consolidation as a company, [M]Larry Page was named its first CEO[/M]. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | n |
After [M]Google's consolidation as a company[/M], Larry Page was named its first CEO. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) [M]is[/M] an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur [M]known for being the co-founder of Google[/M], along with [M]Sergey Brin.[/M] | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
[M]Lawrence Edward Page[/M], better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) [M]is[/M] an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur [M]known for being the co-founder of Google[/M], along with Sergey Brin. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
[M]Lawrence Edward Page[/M], better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) [M]is an[/M] American computer scientist and [M]internet entrepreneur[/M] known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
[M]Lawrence Edward Page[/M], better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) [M]is an[/M] American [M]computer scientist[/M] and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
[M]Lawrence Edward Page[/M], better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) [M]is an American[/M] computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
[M]Lawrence Edward Page[/M], better known as Larry Page, ([M]Lansing, March 26, 1973[/M]) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
[M]Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page[/M], (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. | Lawrence Edward "Larry" Page, born March 26, 1973 in East Lansing, Michigan, is an American IT entrepreneur and computer scientist who, along with Sergey Brin, developed the search engine Google and started the company Google and is the CEO of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc. Page. side as CEO in August 2001 in favor of Eric Schmidt but resumed his role as CEO in April 2011. He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries. Page is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion. (August 2016).
He is also a board member of the X Prize Foundation (X PRIZE) and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004. | e |
[M]According to Page, Alphabet is trying to deliver great progress in a variety of industries.[/M] | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |
[M]Page received the Marconi Prize in 2004.[/M] | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |
[M]Page received the Marconi Prize[/M] in 2004. | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |
[M]Page[/M] is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and [M]helped develop[/M] Google Earth and [M]Google Maps[/M], among others. | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |
[M]Page[/M] is the inventor of Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and [M]helped develop Google Earth[/M] and Google Maps, among others. | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |
Page is the inventor of [M]Pagerank, Google's most famous search ranking algorithm[/M] and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |
[M]Page is the inventor of Pagerank[/M], Google's most famous search ranking algorithm and helped develop Google Earth and Google Maps, among others. | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |
[M]Page has a fortune of about $ 39 billion.[/M] | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |
[M]He announced his intention to step aside[/M] for the second time in July 2015 to become CEO of Alphabet, [M]which meant[/M] that [M]Google's assets would be reorganized.[/M] | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |
[M]He[/M] announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015 to [M]become CEO of Alphabet[/M], which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | e |
[M]He announced his intention to step aside[/M] for the second time in July 2015 [M]to become CEO[/M] of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |
[M]He announced his intention to step aside for the second time in July 2015[/M] to become CEO of Alphabet, which meant that Google's assets would be reorganized. | Lawrence Edward Page, better known as Larry Page, (Lansing, March 26, 1973) is an American computer scientist and internet entrepreneur known for being the co-founder of Google, along with Sergey Brin. After Google's consolidation as a company, Larry Page was named its first CEO.
In 2011 he was considered one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine.
Upon leaving Google's CEO role on August 10, 2015, Sundar Pichai takes over the company, and Larry takes control of Alphabet.
In 2019, he announced that he will also hand over the position of CEO of Alphabet to Sundar Pichai as of January 2020. | n |