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" The president ad-libbed: "We all know what that means.
I understand that a lot of the dialogue was ad-libbed.
And one cast member ad-libbed a tribute of his own.
Mr. Trump's aides said that Tuesday's language had been ad-libbed.
And said the President's initial focus on economic news was not ad-libbed.
"We can solve this problem so quickly," he ad-libbed at one point.
The line feels very true to Rick's character — perhaps because Bogart ad-libbed it.
"All of my employees are having a tremendous problem with Obamacare," Trump ad-libbed.
Still, Mr. Trump could not resist the occasional ad-libbed line to skewer Mrs.
Ross Butler, who plays Trevor, said that the cast "ad-libbed a lot on set."
He ad-libbed his signature "You're fired" line in the first episode, creating a sensation.
"Now you know, I was a good student," Trump ad-libbed at his Arizona rally.
His comment to the sailors appeared to be ad-libbed, but still troubled security experts.
" Goldberg then ad-libbed, by way of justification, "It's the biggest night in Hollywood, baby.
Davis said the conversation in the music video between Grande and Coolidge was completely ad-libbed.
The pastor's prayer was ad-libbed, and its length, its detail, and its earnestness surprised Oghi.
" And then I ad-libbed, "Unless you're a Jewish girl, and then it would be a bagel.
During the speech, Trump repeatedly ad-libbed to move the focus away from Pence and onto him.
They're hopeful for a hilarious ad-libbed moment, a potential engagement, a viral F-bomb laden Adele-ism.
In our observation, he ad-libbed quite a few adjectives and asides but otherwise stuck to the teleprompter.
"I don't know the words, so I say 'Dorito,'" Bieber ad-libbed as he appeared with the Chainsmokers.
Trump's original mention of it at a September 2017 Alabama rally seemed like an unscripted, ad-libbed line.
The mostly ad-libbed footage won them a commitment from PBS to broadcast the show once it's made.
"Ross and I came up with the idea on the day and ad-libbed the scene," Arthur explains.
Some believe Trump ad-libbed the omission, while others believe that Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller played a role.
"As a Republican, it is so nice to hear you cheering for what I just said," he ad libbed.
We just kind of played over the groove and ad-libbed like some of sort of contemporary jazz songs.
Trump is known for his ad-libbed speeches; many of them have become the hallmarks of his campaign platform.
Its factual and documentary aspects are frequently both fascinating and seemingly improvisational, almost ad-libbed, in a cheerful way.
That ad-libbed moment is often cited by historians as an example of King's improvisatory genius as an orator.
His supporters initially tried to laugh it off as an ad-libbed joke, but then Trump tweeted the same thing.
"In many cases [for terrorists], it will now be Guantanamo Bay," Trump said in an ad-libbed line Tuesday night.
Unlike past instances when Trump's toughest rhetoric came during moments of improvisation, his words on Monday were not ad-libbed.
He's ad-libbed during major policy speeches on sensitive topics including his views on Islam and US support for NATO.
The president was reading from prepared remarks — remarks that, presumably, he didn't prepare himself — and seems to have ad-libbed.
Everything here slows to a self-assured ooze, lines drawn out and accented with irreverent takes on ad-libbed parentheticals.
Expect security snafus with Jamie Foxx, an ad-libbed speech by Joe Biden, and moments that will make you tear up.
Like a parent reading to a child, he exaggerates every intonational contour, feigns shock and delight, and contrives ad-libbed exclamations:.
Mr. Trump appeared to have ad-libbed this claim, which did not appear in the speech text the White House released.
They spun around the spokes of the convention stage as Mr. Armisen and Ms. Brownstein ad-libbed compliments and questions at them.
He was uptempo, ad-libbed a little, and generally lifted the spirits of Republicans who've been annoyed or horrified by Trump's rise.
"I ad libbed that so I could have the last line of the whole series," Osment wrote in response, adding a knowing emoji.
During the largely ad-libbed talk, he also relived some of his well-trodden grievances, including the Russia probe and the 2016 election.
Between sketches, Escola offers ad-libbed one-liners no doubt influenced by the 1930s actresses he adores, like Joan Crawford and Barbara Stanwyck.
It might work and, if Bayley's ad-libbed "you ain't shit" to Sasha is any indication, she might be thoroughly enjoying the change.
During a concert, he forgot the words to the song and ad-libbed "blah blah blah" and "burrito" in lieu of his verse.
Instead he ad-libbed, "NBA action, it's not bad," which fit his persona and the blooperfied clips eventually were used in his commercial.
Martin Sheen is extraordinary as the film's fraying emotional center; Marlon Brando, in a famously shadowed and ad-libbed performance, is deeply unsettling.
" He ad-libbed that America is more dangerous "than I have ever seen and, frankly, than anybody in this room has ever seen.
"This is for all my ladies who care about checks, not texts," said Ms. Goddard, who giggled self-consciously at her ad-libbed catchphrase.
Pretty much all my dialogue [as Korg] is ad-libbed, and we could only really do that if we were there in the moment together.
It's as if the show's management knew they wanted an RPG explosion and a car crash, and simply ad libbed the rest on the fly.
Barely audible, she ploughed on unruffled: "Some have decided to spend the next four years yelling," she ad-libbed with a shrug and a smile.
This improvised hip-hop show, an early creation of Lin-Manuel Miranda and Thomas Kail, returns for a month or two of ad-libbed rap.
During the exchange, Atamanuik showed some of the mental dexterity Stephen Colbert exhibited in his old Comedy Central show, as he nimbly ad-libbed in character.
Throwing away the remarks prepared for him by his small crew of advisers, Mr. Trump ad-libbed in the discursive style that has become his trademark.
The camaraderie between the men, whose roles fell somewhere between actors and rock frontmen, was apparent with every improvised dance step and each ad-libbed physical joke.
When Trump promised to protect LGBT citizens from attacks like the shooting at an Orlando nightclub that left 49 dead, the crowd cheered, and Trump ad-libbed.
Likewise, and this was my personal favorite theme entry, the answer to 35A's "1984 mockumentary with a lot of ad-libbed dialogue" is THIS IS SPINAL TAP.
To reject him as painlessly as possible, I ad-libbed: I was sorry, but in the last 48 hours I had decided to reconcile with my husband.
It was a touching moment that most fans will remember vividly through tear-streaked nostalgia, but according to Teen Vogue, the show's last words were actually ad-libbed.
As the leader of some very good Baltimore Ravens teams, Lewis became famous as an inspirational speaker, delivering loud and completely circular feats of ad-libbed berserker oratory.
And then he ad-libbed and added to that, it could happen soon, but then his ad lib was, again, it must be a good deal for America.
Smith also broke multiple tackles on a 41-yard TD last week, and Tajae Sharpe scored a 36-yarder on a broken play in which Tannehill ad-libbed.
He dismissed the idea of major changes in interviews and regularly ad-libbed his way into controversy, most notably his feud with the family of the late soldier Capt.
But after Stephanie Courtney, who portrayed Flo, expanded her role in her first TV spot in 2007 with ad-libbed lines, Progressive knew they needed to make more ads.
Announcing that order in his State of the Union address, Mr. Trump also ad-libbed a line that "in many cases," future detainees will be sent to the prison.
Letting loose The increase in Trump's mentions about looks between his first year and second year came as he spoke more, made more false claims, and ad-libbed more.
I didn't hire a choreographer, I asked him to think of three routines he could do for the verse and the chorus and the rest I ad-libbed with him.
"Is it too late to say I'm sorry that I don't know the song, 'I'm Sorry,' by Justin Bieber?" ad-libbed "Madmen" star Jon Hamm to kick off the video.
His speech — in 10 points, embellished with statistics, ad-libbed asides and audience hollering and chanting — was as clear a statement of hard-core restrictionism as any he has given.
In one poignant moment she shakes Merrick's hand, a movement Ms. Shelley said she ad-libbed; in another she strips to the waist before him, a scene of surprising intimacy.
We also asked two improv comedians, Louis Kornfeld and Rick Andrews, to walk us through how they ad-libbed this scene: a double date that starts in a bowling alley.
While Trump is known for his ad-libbed remarks rife with false claims, he tends to stick to the script for formal speeches such as the State of the Union.
When Alfonso Ribeiro ad-libbed his "Carlton dance" on the set of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, it was out of a creative impulse to mock the stiffness of white dance.
The "losers" comment, seemingly ad-libbed, was a return to the more forceful rhetoric he used on the campaign, when every terrorist attack was used as an opportunity to project strength.
The company's portfolio included Blue Nun, an undistinguished German wine that caught the public's fancy after a humorous campaign in which Mr. Stiller and Ms. Meara exchanged rapid ad-libbed remarks.
Various celebrities have begun to repeat the refrain: It appeared on the rapper Eve's shirt during a TV spot, and Miley Cyrus recently ad-libbed "Free Britney!" during a live performance.
One gets the feeling that the "pooling of resources" line was ad-libbed and they forgot to edit it out because they could no longer tell the difference between reality and fantasy.
He reconsiders the crass rhymes he ad-libbed on one of the tracks, then reconsiders again—that was the vibe of the song, and he did what needed to make it work.
"I ad-libbed a joke, a classic Cary Grant line from 'Charade' or 'Philadelphia Story,' and that meant not at all that that was an action I wanted to take," Weatherly said.
"I ad-libbed a joke, a classic Cary Grant line from 'Charade' or 'Philadelphia Story,' and that meant not at all that that was an action I wanted to take," he said.
Mr Guest and his co-stars, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer, wanted to make an ad-libbed spoof documentary about a gormless British heavy metal band, but studios were baffled by the concept.
It's impossible not to cheer for him, and he can still sell a one-liner as well as he sold one of the best sitcom one-liners of all time (reportedly ad-libbed).
"I want people to come into our country, in the largest numbers ever, but they have to come in legally," Mr. Trump ad-libbed last month during his State of the Union address.
As his friend Jer (Mark Blum) fusses over him post-surgery, in an ad-libbed interstitial scene staged to a soundtrack of soothing jazz, Mr. Glover's Vincent is simply a blast to watch.
Bell ran for 27 yards and a score and hauled in another on an ad-libbed play by Roethlisberger as Pittsburgh rallied from a 279-point deficit to win its sixth straight game.
A lot of the stuff between [Mark Ruffalo] and [Chris Hemsworth] was ad-libbed—there was a shit load of ad-libbing, which I was pleasantly surprised that we were allowed to do.
" The entire moment was captured on camera: The "Sorry" singer also ad-libbed lines like "I don't know the words so I say 'Dorito'" and "I ate the burrito, I just want a burrito.
The comment, in both content and delivery, stood in stark contrast to the statement Trump delivered in New Jersey, where he seemingly ad-libbed the now infamous line about "many sides" being to blame.
Mr. Manafort has expansive purview in the Trump campaign, but the most challenging task he or any adviser faces is controlling Mr. Trump's message, which is frequently shoot-from-the-lip and ad-libbed.
These formal, heavily vetted speeches tend to sound much different -- and include fewer false claims -- than the unfiltered, ad-libbed lines Trump tends to deliver in exchanges with reporters and at his campaign rallies.
Hers is the sly candor of a fox: the noncommittal way she mumbles through the script convinces the audience that tonight's particular performance is an impromptu, ad-libbed step beyond the play's normal routine.
There was delicacy to a poetic essay about the French soccer player Zinedine Zidane, read by Nils Kahnwald, the actor who, nine hours earlier, had ad-libbed a prologue about time, memory and human striving.
Murphy oozes charm, confidence, a mastery of physical comedy and improvisation (including a whole ad-libbed monologue), and a complete awareness of how unsettling his presence is to the upper-crust white society he's invaded.
Set on a train to Chicago just before Christmas 1930, it is excruciatingly jollied up here, with audience participation during a jokily ad-libbed interlude in which some of the many roles are given to spectators.
As he does seemingly every time he gets into political trouble for running his mouth, Trump delivered his speech from a teleprompter, which means the inaccuracies were written into the prepared text instead of ad-libbed.
"Even when there's a day off, there's never really a day off, because there's so many decisions to be made and you're always rushing to make stuff," she said, as Jackson ad-libbed in the background.
We first had a long talk about puzzles: our solving habits, what makes a good puzzle, overall philosophy ... From there, we ad-libbed a few different theme ideas, eventually settling on the one we did here.
A speech to law enforcement in July 133, in which he casually ad-libbed an endorsement of police brutality: MS-13 gang members have brutally murdered 17 beautiful, young lives in this area on Long Island alone.
Of course, the star of the show is Ryan Reynolds, who seemingly ad-libbed his way through the entire movie, tossing out jokes at a rapid-fire pace as his co-stars broke character and laughed throughout.
After the singer's much-celebrated (and much-streamed) first set at this year's Coachella music festival, Ms. Wortham and her "Still Processing" co-host, Wesley Morris, scrapped the week's episode and instead ad-libbed on the performance.
A speech to law enforcement in July 230, in which he casually ad-libbed an endorsement of police brutality: MS-2000 gang members have brutally murdered 24 beautiful, young lives in this area on Long Island alone.
I am skeptical that Walker, by holding a few lunch meetings in fancy hotels and giving a speech that he could've ad-libbed from Bush administration press releases, suddenly went from incapable to capable on foreign policy.
" Like many young Antifa members who spoke with CNN, the turning point for Bhatt was when Trump in late 2015 ad-libbed a campaign remark toward a Black Lives Matter protester, saying he "should have been roughed up.
But while he has avoided ad-libbed asides, the GOP nominee is still dishing out the red meat attacks on "Crooked Hillary," mentioning at every chance the latest FBI inquiry into the emails of her aide Huma Abedin.
In an appropriate and timely choice for 4/20, the featured film will be the 1936 propaganda classic "Reefer Madness," subjected to the ad-libbed observations of Frank Conniff, from "Mystery Science Theater 3000," Kat Burdick and others.
By contrast, Clinton ran anything but an ad-libbed campaign with everything from her speeches to her tweets looking like they had been vetted by a team of advertising experts for weeks before seeing the light of day.
After a strong body of work this year from Reggie Watts and Rory Scovel, Nina Conti brought her irreverent ventriloquism show to New York, where she turned audience members into dummies and ad-libbed most of the jokes.
"Don't sit, you're going to like this," he ad-libbed, adding that there were now more women serving in Congress than ever, which was the closest he came in the speech to congratulating his opponents on their win.
Lure made sure that they ad-libbed the lyric changes Thunders was so fond of that make the live albums things you shouldn't listen to in polite company, such as the charming "I'm still sucking a Chinese cock" substitution.
Including that one of the most famous lines in the film was not even written into the draft screenplays, but apparently ad-libbed by Humphrey Bogart, who reportedly used it while teaching Ingrid Bergman to play poker between takes.
Wayne and Garth's car scene laughs are genuine Carvey ad-libbed the line about Bugs Bunny, and Myers was so exhausted — this was the last scene to be shot for the film — his belly laughs at Garth's absurd question are genuine.
On Thursday, Donald Trump swaggered into the Economic Club of New York and, before going into some of the details in his constantly changing tax plan, couldn't resist some ad-libbed bragging to his audience about how well he was doing.
"You fell from the sky / crash-landed in a field," is the first line on the album, from "Jesus Alone," and while the song was purportedly written months before Arthur's death and more or less ad-libbed, it's still a powerful opening statement.
"I don't know if you know this but you're on an island, in the water, big ocean, with fishies and bubbles and turtles that bite," he added, in reference to Trump's incredibly profound ad-libbed remarks about Puerto Rican geography on Friday.
President Trump's speech to NATO leaders last month included an explicit endorsement of the alliance's Article 5 collective defense pact all the way through its final draft — with an apparent ad-libbed deletion by Trump during its delivery, according to Politico Magazine.
Given that Trump's natural habitat is on Twitter or in ad-libbed sparring with reporters, the true measure of his sincerity over Charlottesville will come only when the next racial uproar erupts and the President fires off his heat-of-the-moment response.
One of those topics was the participation of women in the workforce and, as the applause faded, the president ad-libbed, "Don't sit down, you'll like this" — and then proceeded to note that there are more women serving in Congress than ever before.
Trump didn't announce an Arpaio pardon (although he essentially predicted it would happen) but his rally appearance marked a return of the performer who prefers ad-libbed assertions and insults to unifying leadership -- and discouraged anyone who'd hoped for better from the 45th president.
He recalled making an impassioned, ad-libbed pitch to the delegations from Canada, Mexico, the United States and FIFA — the governing body for world soccer — when they visited MetLife Stadium a few months before the 2026 World Cup was awarded to the three countries.
The company is even tacitly acknowledging that he's not that good; Cena's running down of Reigns' skills— capped off by the probably ad-libbed and definitely brutal advice from Cena that Reigns really needs to learn how to cut a promo—didn't come from nowhere.
It's unclear how much of her performance as the brash and bawdy Peik Lin was ad-libbed, or whether she won a bet with the rest of the cast and got all the best lines, but every time she's onscreen, she's the center of attention.
At the NRA on Friday, Trump recreated the unpredictable and often ad-libbed monologues that were familiar from the campaign trail, but that often seem so jarring coming from the mouth of a president, who faces ceremonial and political conventions and constraints that a candidate doesn't.
During the same Iowa tour in which Biden mentioned the challenges Clinton faced, he also ad-libbed a new part of his immigration reform plan by saying he would require undocumented immigrants to "learn how to speak English" in order to qualify for a pathway to citizenship.
The pair spend a lot of the movie in jokey comic riffing — it's obviously heavy on loose, ad-libbed dialogue — but the scenes that result play like two comics trying to be funny, rather than two characters who are inherently funny because of who they are.
Most recently, this happened in the aftermath of chaos in Charlottesville, Virginia, when Trump tacked on an ad-libbed "on many sides" to prepared remarks decrying the violence that unfolded among white supremacists, neo-Nazis and counterprotesters, one of whom was killed when a car plowed into a crowd.
A recent, seemingly ad-libbed comment about raining "fire and fury" down on Pyongyang if the country did not cease with its threats was followed by North Korean state media announcing its military was drawing up plans to fire missiles in the waters off the coast of Guam.
"I'm going to caucus for Bernie," he said.) In the Carroll winery, as his wife's grandchildren napped in the bus parked outside, Mr. Sanders was introduced by a volunteer organizer who recited Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" ("His road less traveled leads all the way to the White House," she ad-libbed).
Recorded over two delirious nights in 1994 and originally released two years later to little fanfare, the album shows Vega in rare form, whooping and muttering ad-libbed lines like a crooner from Hell while Chilton and Vaughn ramble down a primitive road of tremolo'd guitar licks and no-wave synth refrains.
The latest: Trump holds forth for an hour or more (much of it ad-libbed) at multiple campaign rallies each week, has added pregame and postgame shows with Fox News hosts to his repertoire, is blitzing Fox News more and more, and recently staged an impromptu "private Oval Office press conference" for New York Magazine.
Rollins doesn't do much more than drive his police cruiser very aggressively against a green screen and drop a couple of one-liners, which, according to the very trusted source known as the "Trivia" section on IMDB, Rollins and co-star Josh Mostel (who you may best know as the horny principal from Billy Madison) largely ad libbed.
But the process, or lack of one, that led to the ad-libbed comments embodied Mr. Trump's overall approach to foreign policy, an improvisational style that often leaves his national security team in the dark about what he is going to say or do, according to several people with direct knowledge of how the episode unfolded.
President Trump reportedly ad-libbed part of his controversial statement Saturday in response to the violent clashes in Charlottesville, Va. Two White House officials told ABC News the president went off script in his comments, in which he blamed "many sides" for the violence, as opposed to specifically singling out white nationalists and the far right.
Playing the young Helen Keller — a rigorous role that required her to act, persuasively but without sentimentality, the part of a deaf-blind child subject to fearsome rages; to learn the manual alphabet; and to engage nightly in an ad-libbed, highly physical onstage fight with Ms. Bancroft that could last nearly 21985 minutes — she won critical plaudits and enduring fame.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump announced Tuesday in his State of the Union address that he had signed an executive order to keep the Guantánamo Bay wartime prison open, he ad-libbed a line that was not in his staff-vetted prepared remarks, declaring that "in many cases," terrorism detainees who are captured in the future will now be sent there.
As the Toronto Star's Daniel Dale notes, it's similar to Trump's infamous statement expressing sympathy with the Charlottesville white supremacist marchers, in which he read prepared remarks that directly contradicted his ad-libbed, more sincere comments: Remember the Charlottesville saga: Trump expressed his true views, there was an outcry, he dutifully read a staff-written walk-back statement, then soon after he abandoned the walk-back and even more forcefully expressed his true views.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Friday delivered an extended, apparently ad-libbed warning about the consequences of failing to secure the southern border as he announced he would sign a short-term government funding bill that did not include money for a border wall.

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