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"interrogate" Definitions
  1. interrogate somebody to ask somebody a lot of questions over a long period of time, especially in an aggressive way
  2. interrogate something (specialist) to obtain information from a computer or other machine

825 Sentences With "interrogate"

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MK: Just as we want to interrogate whiteness, we want to interrogate heterosexuality and masculinity because they are the norm against which everybody else is measured.
So the workshop was an opportunity to sit down with them and interrogate the dialogue, interrogate those relationships and see what they felt was missing, and incorporate their notes into it as well.
And if it boils down to "personality," interrogate that, too.
It should also mean we can detain and interrogate them.
Within that, I wanted to interrogate the why of it.
Makolli, hearing of Lladrovci's return, dispatched agents to interrogate him.
This is reductive to the point of parody, but in general there are two kinds of science fiction: the kind that uses science to interrogate fiction, and the kind that uses fiction to interrogate science.
"This film allowed me to interrogate and ask questions," he explains.
He said the U.S. military will be able to interrogate them.
Under the law, security forces can interrogate suspects without court orders.
He was the first person to interrogate Hussein following the capture.
But it's also important to interrogate the cost of that freedom.
They interrogate powerful officials and frequently rebuke them for lacking zeal.
Green was the first person to interrogate Hussein following his capture.
She's here to interrogate broken wage promises and grotesque Playboy punters,
" He began to interrogate our "endless presumptions about realness and authenticity.
When they denied the accusations, he would interrogate them for hours.
Now he got to interrogate the Germans and confiscate their weapons.
So everybody -- the rule is, everybody has to interrogate that team.
J.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) — an opportunity to interrogate him.
How do you interrogate authoritarian tendencies, which can sometimes be latent?
We need to interrogate our tendencies to look the other way.
Hollis makes no attempt to interrogate her desire for an expensive designer bag here, just as there is no effort to interrogate her desire to own a vacation home in Hawaii by the time she's 40.
But somehow, we've developed the ability to interrogate ourselves and our universe.
"It was important to problematise and continually interrogate her reliability," he said.
That's the idea Narcisse wanted to interrogate as it relates to T'Challa.
But they began to interrogate him about his connections to the FSB.
"I wanted to interrogate all the stereotypes about beauty" she told me.
These audits go beyond Apple dropping in on businesses to interrogate workers.
Officials began to interrogate individuals close to the Lindberghs as potential suspects.
But I think it's time to interrogate whether this is really true.
They may also interrogate him on his time in Bush's Justice Department.
It's a form of torture, a tool they use to interrogate Palestinians.
Police interrogate his partner, Shayna Hubers, and what they learn is shocking.
Too many representatives chose to bloviate instead of interrogate — except for one.
As women, we're constantly asked to interrogate our gender and men aren't.
It helps that London has no shortage of complicated residents to interrogate.
In terms of moral philosophy, you've got to interrogate your own views.
On every page, you interrogate every detail: What are you doing here?
But we need to bring them to a place where they interrogate why.
Memín said Chapo began to interrogate the man, then shot him with a .
The film perplexingly doesn't interrogate the idea with clarity until the final minutes.
It fell to Mr Nuttall to interrogate Mrs May across the dispatch box.
Every five minutes, they switch out and someone else comes to interrogate me.
You would think these many failures would compel Cillizza to interrogate his methods.
The Reid Technique outlines a step-by-step guideline to interrogate criminal suspects
"We have a duty to our taxpayers to interrogate it rigorously," Davis said.
The associates were instructed not to kill Rincon until Guzman could interrogate him.
In sharing these collaborative storytelling sessions, players can interrogate ourselves, and our world.
But investigators never got a chance to interrogate Mr. Trump about his motives.
When he speaks of how the sculptor Vito Acconci wishes to "interrogate the broader culture" in his work — as hoary an art-criticism cliché as exists — you may begin to interrogate your GPS device for a road out of here.
As a result, they could interrogate one photon to gain information about the other.
It requires us to interrogate another social phenomenon which is the idea of community.
Colin, in character as Hunter, asks Heidi on a date to further interrogate her.
The new supervisors will be able to interrogate, search, wiretap, detain and punish suspects.
Beyond that moment, the scene also gives Rick an opportunity to interrogate Negan's worldview.
He would later use hip-hop to further understand and interrogate his Jewish identity.
Interrogate their fellow Americans, demand names, addresses, documents, a family history on the spot?
Using the Rangers will give authorities the power to conduct raids and interrogate suspects.
Her 3D-printed sculptures interrogate the role of the oil industry in Saudi Arabia.
Let me now back off a step or three and interrogate my own righteousness.
Instead, each passage serves to interrogate bigger ideas of shame, submission, and self-discovery.
Rather, I want to interrogate their life on the body, and in the world.
Playing Ms. Warren, she began to interrogate the "Weekend Update" co-anchor Colin Jost.
Republicans have also announced that they plan to employ Mitchell to interrogate both witnesses.
Some weeks into Bledsoe's imprisonment, an FBI special agent traveled to Yemen to interrogate him.
In the last video, Gad went all out, gathering a full crew to interrogate Ridley.
They offer guidance on their legal rights and on how to interrogate and demobilise them.
"To analyze and interrogate this piece of writing is not to attack it," he said.
Love is one aspect of racial, gender, and class privilege that we don't interrogate enough.
The stone-faced FBI agents in the room weren't there to interrogate, threaten, or cajole.
It's a process that will also cause us to interrogate the very nature of sex.
All these characters will feature in the storyline, and you'll be able to interrogate them.
Prosecutors are continuing to interrogate close aides, who did have millions in secret bank accounts.
At some point, things become more complex, as people are forced to interrogate their responses.
There, interrogators use the detainee's isolation and lack of legal protections to interrogate them harshly.
But first, they must interrogate each other, and with these three, of course it's hilarious.
Now Nomi and Amanita make it to Sara's home, where they interrogate the girl's mother.
They have every opportunity to interrogate people in Russia and also people in the CAR.
I am them in hundreds, blind and mutant ready to greet and interrogate your days.
He even entertained the idea of letting Russians interrogate a former US ambassador to Russia.
Quillette apparently didn't take the time to interrogate these connections or analyze his motives, though.
Four episodes in, it was too funny and aggressive for me to interrogate the details.
But we're not here to interrogate Quincy Jones's idea of what a date might be.
Kong worried that I would interrogate the talbukja and write off the show as drivel.
But doubt, if we have the courage to interrogate it, can be an unexpected ally.
Smith marched inside to interrogate her mother, who chided her for asking such crazy questions.
But generally, the more you interrogate a category, the less well-defined the category becomes.
Police may hold suspects for 23 days without charge and interrogate them without lawyers present.
We can't interrogate racial hierarchies in the church, because what if white people feel bad?
But I wanted to interrogate this piece a bit, particularly the comments in it from Sen.
It's the kind of platform that More United may well look at to interrogate its members.
Several pieces seek to interrogate this negative reputation impugning many far south and west Chicago neighborhoods.
But it is not an excuse for the press to silence victims, to never interrogate allegations.
The emergency gave police and military extensive powers to detain and interrogate suspects without court orders.
The first US official to interrogate the detainee was Ali Soufan, a Lebanese-American FBI agent.
It's especially depressing that these scholars cannot properly interrogate the structural mechanics behind their own rationales.
Men like MacFarlane aren't expected to fact-check or locate multiple sources or interrogate the accused.
Maybe I would put on a Magic Leap and interrogate Rorshach—or, more likely, vice versa.
I wanted to interrogate that: What does a girl and a gun do to a film?
Over the phone, I ask her if it helps to interrogate her past in this way.
We can interrogate the monsters in our heads, or just enjoy all things creepy and crawly.
Like his ancient predecessors, Tóibín wants both to enhance and to interrogate a much told tale.
According to Ernst, consumers need to interrogate the services they use to trade in their phones.
Putin said that offer would be contingent on the US allowing Russians to interrogate certain Americans.
She was unwilling, probably unable, to interrogate the norms by which she and her family lived.
Many interrogate him about his precise, tedious technique, but they seem to be missing the point.
The iPhone is everywhere, and we rarely stop to interrogate the one device we carry everywhere.
There are a lot of different arenas of American life in which to interrogate racial inequality.
Perhaps it's because women are finally starting to interrogate the systems that hurt and exploit us.
I'm definitely making a choice about the roles that I choose to interrogate as an actor.
The police have 48 hours to interrogate the pair before they must charge or release them.
And I like critics who love passionately but who actively interrogate their own biases and tastes.
And that makes them more likely to repeat stereotypes about the poor than to interrogate them.
The court failed to interrogate their motives, however; nothing is known about who ordered the hit.
This season's smartest move was to interrogate empathy rather than treating it as a cure-all.
But when you pause to really interrogate the idea — BioWare's take on Destiny — a simple question surfaces.
Declaring Saipov an enemy combatant would have allowed investigators to interrogate him without having a lawyer present.
When you're worried about dying from starvation, it's difficult to interrogate the high-wire of political philosophy.
Occasionally, they can interrogate starlight that has traversed a planet's atmosphere about the chemistry of its air.
Over the years, people have taken to Google to interrogate their "You can't get pregnant if" statements.
But this sort of thinking grows cracks when one starts to interrogate the steps needed for Scoxit.
Pešta's greatness derives from his synthesis of empathy and formal concerns, organized in order to interrogate hypocrisy.
But as you noted originally, we only interrogate the electability when it comes to women and POC.
So it would be a huge oversight if the investigation did not thoroughly interrogate key HR figures.
The committee plans to seize documents and interrogate those who prepared the plane for flight, she added.
But the film doesn't interrogate the uniqueness of her arrival, its timing, its specific brand of provocation.
By the early twelfth century, Daoist exorcism rites used judicial language to interrogate and sentence troublesome ghosts.
The idea is "to interrogate the complex role of the frame," Chastel-Rousseau said the other day.
Along with police brutality, we must interrogate our most commonly held assumptions about gun violence more broadly.
They then hired an outside prosecutor to interrogate her during her hearing, rather than doing so themselves.
The idea of Heeb, he wrote, was to "interrogate" stereotypes and ideas about contemporary Judaism and identity.
If you're trying to start a mixed raced family, sit down and deeply interrogate your intentions. 55.
Fusing threads of minimalism, textile design, and process art, they interrogate issues surrounding gender, labor, and aesthetics.
They review the material and interrogate it, offering suggestions for improvements, asking questions, or calling out errors.
But opinion journalists are rarely chosen to interrogate candidates in the formal setting of a debate stage.
When you interrogate your histories, it forces you to rethink who you are and where you are.
That's not to imply a confessional urge, but rather a drive to interrogate agency and self-possession.
The C.I.A. has no detention authority and, as a matter of mission, generally does not interrogate detainees.
"They (the children) will be released one by one after we interrogate and clear them," he said.
Last year, US investigators flew to France in an effort to interrogate her and search her property.
On a meta level, the show might even inspire the viewer interrogate how those two forms interrelate.
Probably the best way to interrogate D'Souza's beliefs is by going through what his major books argued.
CNN reported in July that Trump was entertaining a proposal raised by Putin in their summit talks that would allow Russians to interrogate US officials, including McFaul, in exchange for allowing special counsel Robert Mueller to interrogate suspected Russian hackers accused of interfering in the 2016 American election.
It's been two years since his first video and now Cross has another adorable baby daughter to interrogate.
They interrogate you and you are rolling over on the guy that you worked with all your life.
Swedish authorities have sought to interrogate him on allegations of sexual assault brought by two women in 2010.
If you're an artist like me who wants to interrogate the present, they find that a bit hard.
To me, artists seem the best placed people to interrogate the various aspects of this online offline environment.
But as a prospective political-science major, your daughter might want to interrogate her reasons for doing so.
Given those broad losses, there is good reason to further interrogate some core, underlying assumptions about the electorate.
Today, by 98 to 0, the Senate voted to oppose President Putin's proposal to interrogate some US officials.
Putin said that offer would be contingent on the US consenting to allow Russians to interrogate certain Americans.
"I very much just create—I interrogate my insides, and use that as a starting point," he tells.
A thick plastic wand went over her chest to ''interrogate'' her pacemaker and download the data it held.
Hopefully we will have more people we will capture and are able to interrogate and gather intelligence from.
A schoolgirl's rumor prompted detectives to interrogate the brothers, then 19 and 15, who confessed to the crime.
Might it be possible to interrogate abuses visited on Western workers and victims of colonialism without mythologizing either?
I said I thought he should interrogate the beginning of that narrative, the part with the ice bear.
Deutsche Bank did little to interrogate the source of funds—including those behind Westminster and other Volkov clients.
Audience members get to interrogate the performers to determine who is lying, in hopes of winning a prize.
Within minutes, she spotted a group of girls in a tuk-tuk and headed over to interrogate them.
On the whole, the museum's curatorial prerogative does not appear to interrogate the past in any analytical manner.
One of his goals with the book was to interrogate the strangely erotic subtext of so many exorcism movies.
The next month, KAPO sent a letter to the judge asking permission to interrogate Romanov in another criminal investigation.
The special detention measure allows authorities to interrogate suspects for six months without necessarily granting access to legal representation.
According to the Spanish judge investigating the incident, the group proceeded to beat, tie up and interrogate those inside.
Morgan Parker's latest poetry collection makes reference to this trope, demands that we interrogate it, and, ultimately, reimagines it.
The law also permits local law enforcement to interrogate residents about their immigration status, even during routine traffic stops.
I think we're meant to engage with our lack of sympathy, and interrogate what we care about, and why.
Don't interrogate them or, even more tempting, try to make them feel better by sharing struggles of your own.
Along for the ride is a translator for British intelligence who's been sent down from London to interrogate Hess.
Given Millennials' relationship with immigration, it is important to interrogate and center their perspectives in the current immigration debate.
Thankfully, since I write about food, I could interrogate everyone with the excuse of writing an article about it.
In exchange, Putin said, Russia would get the opportunity to interrogate certain American officials whom it holds in suspicion.
Just because he has lived there for 27 years, it doesn't give him the right to interrogate other people.
I interrogate the audience by asking who is responsible for the wars that we, as a nation, participate in.
The troopers like to survey the area looking for resistance members and will often stop guests to interrogate them.
The right decision would have been to interrogate Assange in London and then charge him with rape, she said.
"It would be one thing to round up suspects, interrogate them and put them on trial," the letter said.
They will most likely interrogate Mr. Sewing about the bank's strategy, which some investors complain is amorphous and unconvincing.
Hansen is not only unnerved by but also genuinely interested in the ways her country fails to "interrogate" itself.
Mr. Wood's personal connection with Mr. Spencer lets him interrogate Mr. Spencer's ideas at length without overhyping their influence.
But I feared that some acquaintance would see me, interrogate me and never think the same of me again.
And it's clear that these photographs are also meant to interrogate our relationship to advertising culture, objects, and obsolesce.
Plenty of the attendees at the con were more than willing to interrogate it and express frustrations with its flaws.
The short movie, called 'The Trilogy,' follows two detectives as they interrogate a gamer about his obsession with Lara Croft.
MACCALLUM: All right, still to come this evening, Vladimir Putin calling out an American businessman who he wants to interrogate.
Our ability to interrogate our universe and try to understand our place within it is exactly what makes us special.
Humans have found visible, permanent ways of memorializing death for millennia, and Simon wants to interrogate those Stone Age instincts.
Bryce's lack of consequence seemed primed for commentary on the justice system, but Season 28255 did nothing to interrogate it.
The court system has granted police three days to interrogate Shihab about this case, court police inspector Mohammad Shahid said.
It is Lajevardi, terrifying even as a video game character, who serves Reza the tea and proceeds to interrogate him.
His plays deploy a heady array of theatrical styles and devices to interrogate America's uncomfortable relationship with race and class.
Frank Pallone (D-NJ) was the first member to interrogate the commissioners on whether they agreed with the president's tweet.
The feds reportedly want to interrogate pilots who manned the private jets of accused sex trafficker and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
It's this 'bottom up' approach and the ability to interrogate this data that Holm thinks could help change soccer itself.
Its investigation was meticulous: it took four days to interrogate dozens of electoral officials and observers before issuing its verdict.
The problem is that, at least publicly, he doesn't interrogate these thoughts; he merely spouts them, regardless of their merit.
"Baghdad needs to publicly clarify which authorities have the right to hold and interrogate detainees," Fakih added in the statement.
If 22018 was a year of worlds I could investigate and interrogate, 22018 has been a year of expansive artifice.
"We can report what [echolocating animals] do, but we can't interrogate them about what their experience is like," Goodale said.
As the show's early seasons interrogate the characters over and over, though, their signature flaws take on nuance and depth.
"Boys and men need to be supported to question—to interrogate—what it means to be a man," Kehler said.
The piece uses a combination of musical abstraction and lyrical content to interrogate themes of migration, displacement, citizenship and belonging.
"What I sought to interrogate and critique was the modern-day epidemic of human trafficking and endured labor," Zhao said.
I'm willing to lampoon and interrogate them all, but Jorge is not willing to do this with his pueblo self.
Two more officers had entered the room and began to interrogate him as the first officer continued to search bags.
Our favorite part about the wide-ranging interpretations is how they interrogate the soul and meaning of the American project.
It prohibits authorities from using state or local resources to interrogate, arrest or detain someone solely to enforce immigration law.
Teaching experience alone will not provide the next secretary with the skillset to interrogate data and set the department's agenda.
One way the CIA did that was by establishing secret prisons around the world to detain and interrogate terrorism suspects.
It's the right spot from which to look back and interrogate her precarious upbringing, her tricky maternal and paternal legacies.
Great portraits challenge viewers to venture beyond their first impressions to interrogate their own gaze, and specifically, what influences it.
Ms. Park has refused to face questioning by prosecutors, although they repeatedly said they needed to interrogate her in person.
The responses below discuss both the exciting and scary parts of marriage, and interrogate the meaning of the institution itself.
To find your weakness turned superpower, write down your weaknesses, interrogate them, and see situations where they might be strengths.
A genuinely decolonial approach would see museums interrogate their positions as apparently objective caretakers of non-Western objects and artefacts.
Like "Until, Until, Until…," Arceneaux's other works on display interrogate social and cultural narratives, particularly those concerning black public figures.
We want a reciprocal ability to come to the United States and to interview and interrogate Bill Browder and his associates.
He told investigators that he recognized him as the "crazy boy," but did not interrogate him, according to the Sun Sentinel.
You've used interviews before in your W.E.T project and again now with the twins – it's almost like you interrogate your subjects.
I think he didn t want to talk to someone like me because I would interrogate him and uncover the truth.
If a match is discovered, police can intercept the individual, interrogate them and compel them to undergo a urine drug test.
The government imposed emergency rule at midnight on Monday, giving police extensive powers to detain and interrogate suspects without court orders.
"Mitchell stated that he observed [Zirbel] interrogate Rahman on one occasion for about 22012 minutes; Rahman was uncooperative," the report said.
While machines tag films frame by frame, the curators interrogate bias and find references between directors that a machine would miss.
"Today they will be produced in the court and police will seek a 10-day remand to interrogate them," he added.
Specifically, the documents reveal the CIA researched the possibility of using a psychoactive drug called Versed to interrogate high-level prisoners.
US counterintelligence investigators -- whose priority is to root out foreign agents like Butina -- will surely interrogate her about her Russian associates.
He has also proposed banning Muslims temporarily from entering the country and has called for using torture to interrogate suspected terrorists.
Officials have yet to interrogate Talbot, as she has requested to speak with the U.S. Embassy first, according to CNN Philippines.
I want my poetry to interrogate myself and the audience so deeply you can feel it ringing in your gut afterward.
Radiohead gives us reasons to probe and interrogate, but their aversion to the spotlight revokes any access to actually do so.
He declined, for example, to weigh in on Mr. Putin's request to interrogate Michael McFaul, the former American ambassador to Russia.
Others felt the piece itself didn't do enough to interrogate Mr. McInnes's position as a vocal proponent of racism and violence.
The decree also gives the military new powers to arrest and interrogate suspects and prohibits organized protests in the targeted areas.
She needs to interrogate — "unlock" in spy-speak — a courier whose message could set the plan in motion, or stop it.
Wayne chooses not to interrogate Julie Purcell in that moment, honoring her right to be forgotten, as he surely will forget.
She draws from the past (tapping into literature and folklore as well as film) to interrogate present conditions and future possibilities.
On Wednesday, those fears were confirmed thanks to one particular attendee at a congressional hearing to interrogate the former Equifax CEO.
" Phillips-Cunningham said the results of the election give white feminists an opportunity to "interrogate whiteness and patriarchy within white communities.
Some experts recommend sending female investigators to interrogate male suspects, believing they may slip up because they feel insulted under their questioning.
You have to backwards-interrogate to see what you're doing and make sure you're not leaving a mine for yourself later on.
It seems that academics with similar profiles rarely interrogate why academia should allow any type of physical intimacy between advisors and advisees.
"So you're still a private investigator in Neptune," says one of Veronica's old nemeses when she goes to interrogate him in prison.
Fans know this, but they are willing to make that distinction in the language, and to interrogate the terms of the debate.
But while the current wave of movies makes the necessary first steps of representation, we must interrogate whose stories are being told.
This was proof enough for ICE to not only arrest but interrogate and detain Ramirez and strip him of his DACA benefits.
The former question invites us to appreciate and interrogate our hobby's past, the latter encourages either erasure from memory or modern revision.
Trump said during the campaign that he would return to waterboarding and a "hell of a lot worse" to interrogate terrorism suspects.
But other lawmakers have said it is best to interrogate terror suspects without reading their Miranda rights in order to extract intelligence.
Meanwhile, the White House is reportedly considering Putin's proposal to interrogate Americans in exchange for his government's assistance in the Russia investigation.
But if Senate Democrats seeking to bait and interrogate him weren't particularly interested in his profession of innocence, it was hardly surprising.
He has empowered MPs, creating chances for them to interrogate ministers; in his farewell speech he described himself as the "backbenchers' backstop".
A passing local stops to interrogate him and quickly becomes suspicious, particularly since posters throughout the neighborhood warn of fifth-columnist traitors.
Although they were routine budget hearings, they ended up serving as forums for lawmakers to interrogate Mr. Pruitt about his management practices.
The nation has been denied the chance to witness the impeachment managers and Mr. Trump's lawyers fully interrogate or defend his behavior.
President George W. Bush opened the military prison in Cuba in January 2002 to hold and interrogate detainees from the Afghanistan War.
This year, soon after becoming attorney general, he called the prison "a very fine place" to hold, interrogate and prosecute terrorism suspects.
An inquiry known as a Royal Commission could have the ability to interrogate bank executives and demand full disclosure of internal documents.
Finally I interrogate myself: Why am I staging this place as if a realtor were bringing a prospective buyer to purchase it?
This felt like a karmic smackdown, and Ms. Levy wanted to interrogate her own responsibility for such a sequence of grim events.
" The U.N.C. Black Congress said the university "has still failed to ever fully interrogate their complicity with white supremacy on this campus.
But as they begin spending more time with each other, they begin to interrogate the difference between the privileges each is afforded.
If he were an ordinary narrator, he would most likely mine and interrogate memories and photographs to construct the narrative he wants.
I'm not here to make fun of what sounds a bit like a doomed project: instead, I want to interrogate the work.
DE NIRO: I hope there&aposs a couple where I interrogate him then, I arrest him and then I escort him to jail.
"For the first time in history, we have the ability to interrogate the modules instead of just guessing at the contents," Vogelstein said.
Under Japanese law, prosecutors are able to hold suspects for up to 22 days without charge and interrogate them without their lawyers present.
The grand jury hearing his case would interrogate those officers, given that they'd waived their Fifth Amendment rights by submitting statements under oath.
"As soon as we begin to interrogate issues of racism people get uncomfortable with it and hence the pushback we're seeing," she said.
There's now an interrogation about what you actually do in your life, how do you interrogate your own privilege as a white feminist.
These artists are providing insights into how people can more rationally engage the potential of computation as well as skeptically interrogate its failings.
I'm completely okay with it; I would expect my friends to do the same thing if they had a chance to interrogate Danielle.
It's this paramedic's job to dispatch the team, but sometimes he or she must further interrogate the call prior to a potential dispatch.
Bentley stormed around the hotel room yelling at staff, ordering Collier, then Alabama's secretary of law enforcement, to interrogate all his top aides.
Bentley stormed around the hotel room yelling at staff, ordering Collier, then Alabama's secretary of law enforcement, to interrogate all his top aides.
Security forces were on alert for more attack and the government imposed emergency rule giving police extensive powers to detain and interrogate suspects.
On his way home, the boys throw Clay in Alex's car and interrogate him — all while Alex pushes the car to 120 mph.
Yet the discourse around foreign national involvement in American elections never really seems to interrogate the reason it's illegal in the first place.
"Anyone can use free, open-source tools to interrogate devices and find files that no longer have pointers associated with them," Ernst said.
This is why it is more important to interrogate the prevailing assumptions and stereotypes that inform America's obsession with militarized policing and incarceration.
The principled Salvador steals every scene as he forces the ­Americans to interrogate their beliefs, and the humble housekeeper ­emerges as a hero.
Orchier: That's absolutely been one of our main goals as well, to really puncture that myth and really critique and interrogate those claims.
It's time to interrogate a work colleague instead, and I know just the person—Will, who used to be in a hardcore band.
The documents, obtained through a Freedom of Information request, provide graphic details about the techniques the C.I.A. used to brutally interrogate Qaeda captives.
A few years later, he recalled, he watched Mr. Guzmán interrogate — then kill — an ally of his bitter enemies, the Arellano Félix brothers.
As friends, they collaborated on "Arrowed," a project initiated by Ms. Smith in which they sit face to face and interrogate each other.
The more perceptive satires not only speak truth to power, but also interrogate the societies that enabled that power to move into place.
This week, the storied Brooklyn venue Roulette features two concerts of music by rising composers that powerfully interrogate issues of gender and identity.
The groups involved oppose Gorsuch's nomination and urged the Senate Judiciary Committee to "interrogate" him extensively once his confirmation hearings start this Monday.
It's not an exhaustive list — the man's decades of work in one of the world's biggest corporations leaves a long record to interrogate.
The discussion comes after White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said last week that President Donald Trump was entertaining a proposal raised by Russian President Vladimir Putin in their summit talks that would allow Russians to interrogate US officials in exchange for allowing special counsel Robert Mueller to interrogate suspected Russian hackers accused of interfering in the 2016 American election.
Running at 45-minutes long, #Blackmendream weaves together interviews with nine Black men to examine and interrogate the repertoire of Black masculinity and sexuality.
Ben Carson, speaking to CNN's Poppy Harlow on Tuesday afternoon, said he wouldn't close Guantanamo until a better location was found to interrogate detainees.
If there's one thing I know I don't want from Prison Break, it's an attempt to interrogate the founding principles of groups like ISIS.
Obama's main method of dealing with suspected terrorists — drone strikes — denied the United States the opportunity to interrogate them, hindering national security, Rivkin said.
" Gambo wanted her photography to interrogate the idea of a school as not just "an innocent space, but one that is charged with meaning.
But it also means that the invitation to Bannon didn't come from a place of editorial purity—from a desire simply to interrogate him.
And he's pledged to bring back waterboarding and "a hell of a lot worse" to interrogate suspected terrorists, such as those held at Guantanamo.
Under the exception, investigators interrogate a suspect for intelligence purposes without advising the suspect of his rights, a tactic used in previous terrorism cases.
It's a shame, because despite the formulaic turns, Gervais is trying something interesting — to interrogate the worldview that has become Bad Ricky's public schtick.
True stories are composed of a combination of facts and feelings; interrogate and pin down the facts and the corresponding feelings, long buried, emerge.
Life as a Runway is a regular column where we interrogate the visual presentation of a group of people at an event or location.
Its title — taken from a Maya Angelou poem — doesn't interrogate Simone herself, but instead asks why the things she stood for were never accomplished.
Being far from home forced her to interrogate her beliefs about religion and the machista culture there in a way she'd never needed to.
A former mayor of Newark, he was bracketed by two former prosecutors — Ms. Klobuchar and Ms. Harris — who know how to interrogate a witness.
Mr. Bridle's series, "Every CCTV Camera," encourages us to interrogate that vast network the same way Mr. Bridle himself was interrogated by the police.
The quandary for Lazy Mom and their peers is how to subvert and interrogate society's thraldom to food without being swallowed up by it.
The extended detentions give the Japanese authorities more time to interrogate the men, search Nissan's offices for evidence and determine whether to press charges.
The achievement, if real, could presage a revolution in how we think, compute, guard our data and interrogate the most subtle aspects of nature.
In the on-and-off cycle of repression and relaxation, some minders treat their target to dinner one week, then interrogate him the next.
The cannabis executive, also a white woman, pointed out to the analyst that no one had stopped to interrogate her in the same way.
They're a young art form, barely over a century old, and designed to entertain as well as to interrogate, confront, and move the audience.
His aim was to make them interrogate, not regurgitate; to make them tolerate the discomfort of ambiguity rather than seek the convenient shelter of dogma.
"Poetry exists as a unique tool that can interrogate and communicate issues of inequality and injustice in a manner that is inherently rebellious," Gorman said.
In A Drop of Sun Under the Earth, Shikeith positions Black boyhood as a means to interrogate and open up other possibilities for Black masculinity.
With information from the SBU, the Moldovan authorities were able to track, arrest and interrogate Gagauzian fighters returning from the conflict, according to the sources.
Through award-winning journalism, we've highlighted the stories that often go uncovered by mainstream media, and interrogate the structural failings that contribute to that erasure.
The president's office declared that emergency law would come into effect from midnight, giving police extensive powers to detain and interrogate suspects without court orders.
"This beautiful striped wreckage (which we interrogate)" is Michael Joo's three-part installation in the Sailor's Home, a derelict building from 1857 on O'Curry Street.
In marathon sessions, often beginning after midnight and ending after dawn, he would interrogate visitors about every facet of the political situation in their country.
In any case, it is to Amazon's benefit not to closely interrogate the works uploaded to the Kindle library, as it makes money on them.
The press waited outside her apartment to interrogate her, but she was hustled into the back of a limo, where Jake's B613 boss was waiting.
For example, while the media, on all sides, look at Islamophobia and think it's a problem, we go further to interrogate our sense of belonging.
Greene was taken to a hospital after complaining of an issue with an existing medical condition, and detectives are expected to interrogate him, Parizek said.
Written questions came from hundreds of voters and an impartial moderator permitted unlimited follow ups allowing students and constituents alike to interrogate our guest directly.
But, unlike the pointless inquiry of Missing Richard Simmons, or even the rubbernecking spectacle of Serial, I think that S-Town does interrogate its mission.
It is through painting, animation, and sculpture that artists like Alicia Gibson, Jennifer Levonian, and Bruce M. Sherman interrogate endemic social protocol and cultural mindsets.
Le Guin uses the book to interrogate utopian, revolutionary, and centralized societies, and it remains one of the best comparisons between political ideologies in print.
There, airports have at least five layers of security, beginning when heavily armed officers interrogate would-be passengers while they are still in their cars.
Searcey, Price, and the sheriff took a private plane to Alabama, to interrogate and arrest White, who had returned to his home town, Holly Pond.
For Oklahoma, the groundswell of support for the teacher strike opens the unique opportunity to interrogate how the state should tax, spend, and allocate resources.
In subsequent episodes, interludes range from a rooftop chase with bikini-clad extras to pulling over a star-sighting tour bus to interrogate the guide.
The senators argue that as more terrorists are captured on the battlefield, there should be a place to hold and interrogate them for more intelligence.
Re:Working Labor, a surprisingly global exhibition presented in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)'s Sullivan Galleries, attempts to interrogate these shifts.
Not only do these sculptures allow us to interrogate physical reality, but they also catch us off guard and make us question our visual perceptions.
Complicating the fight is Green's impressive Army record, which includes being the first person to interrogate former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein after he was captured.
It is possible that some could have been recruited for an expedition to capture or interrogate Mr. Khashoggi, perhaps led by a senior intelligence official.
Moving or still, Klein used film to interrogate the core 20th-century processes of consumption and image distribution, not once feigning an objective journalistic perspective.
It's almost always easier, lazier, more convenient to boast, to flatter, to lie, to fail to interrogate yourself about why you believe what you do.
As a result, the bill helped embolden those "who think it's O.K. to police people and interrogate trans people about their gender," Mr. Simmons said.
The video, which seems to show the soldiers repeatedly kicking the men in the head as they interrogate them, surfaced on Facebook over the weekend.
I'm Not There is the best of them all, because Haynes goes beyond the hype of the man to interrogate the music and its meanings.
He was the emergency physician during the operation that captured Saddam Hussein in 2003 and was the first person to interrogate Hussein following the capture.
"If there is any problem, it is proper to interrogate them just as anyone else in the state of Israel is interrogated," Rabbi Druckman said.
Humans acquired the capacity to interrogate and manipulate the physical, chemical and biological worlds, resulting in even more potent technological advances that surround us today.
Less than a month later, Behenna went to interrogate Mansur on his own, without authorization, stripped Mansur naked and shot him twice, according to the Post.
Art & Language works are not attributed to individual artists because the movement's central tenet is to interrogate what "art" and, by extension, what an "artist" is.
In his ruling on Friday, Duffin wrote that misconduct by Dassey's own lawyer was "indefensible," including his permitting investigators to interrogate his client without being present.
Perhaps, but it's worthwhile to at least interrogate the intention and implications of the Met presenting a so-called "private language" to a predominantly straight public.
To ease the way, Zuckerberg on Monday met some lawmakers privately, listening to their concerns before they will have a chance to interrogate him in public.
We've applied our best investigative journalism skills (and a few astrological birth charts) to interrogate the stars and reveal the destiny between all of these pairs.
Khalid said he would ask that Malaysian officers be allowed to interrogate Huckle in prison in order to get more details on his crimes and victims.
If you can't make someone else understand the past, or if you refuse to interrogate the past, you can both end up victims of your misunderstanding.
Monks from local monasteries now observe the festivities, interrogate threatening monks, disrobe them if they are impostors or send them home if they are genuine monks.
The committee leaders would claim that they had legitimate legislative purposes in subpoenaing actors, professors and government employees to interrogate them about their past political affiliations.
An elite Special Operations force has captured a significant Islamic State operative in Iraq, and it is expected to apprehend and interrogate a number of others.
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That project, like The Game, was produced in partnership with a/political, a London-based arts initiative that encourages artists to interrogate social and political themes.
On Monday, an unusual parliamentary investigative commission hastily convened to interrogate Mr. Macron's interior minister, Gérard Collomb, a close ally, about his handling of the matter.
This provides "A Soldier's Play," which opened on Tuesday at the American Airlines Theater, the solid if programmatic structure of a police procedural: Interrogate, rinse, repeat.
So we talk a lot about trust in communities online and what that means, being confident in your voice and persistent in how you interrogate messages.
"A reasonable sheriff deputy would have known that it is unlawful to stop, arrest and interrogate a citizen to investigate their political opinions," the complaint reads.
Before they fled, Nazi officials visited their house on several occasions to interrogate her father and wrote "Jews live here" on the outside of the house.
Third, they would "establish a joint investigation committee at the province level," made up of representatives from all of the security branches, which would interrogate detainees.
Instead, the movie lingers upon the surface of this emotional core, leaving us to interrogate Peter's sadness and fear of disappointing his hero on our own.
Creating Paradise is really just supposed to interrogate an idea of what utopia is, so we can look at colonialism, and we can talk about fantasy.
"We are using advanced analytics to interrogate existing data and to estimate the probability of component failure in some of our most important mining equipment," he said.
He says that while he was under investigation by the FBI agents raided his house at gunpoint, tailed him and interrogate his entire family including his grandmother.
Yet I had never felt the need to interrogate whether my race had held me back, at least when it came to where I went to college.
With its pitch sessions, workshops, master classes, and panels, the Forum operated as the unofficial epicenter of the festival's aim to interrogate power and viewership in documentary.
Snyder Urman said this immaculate conception of sorts sparked Jane's desire to "interrogate what was so important to her" about staying a virgin before she got married.
You can interrogate orcs to learn about their boss's weaknesses, or you can utilize explosive barrels or caged animals to thin out the ranks before you strike.
Their short, thoughtful ragers interrogate ideas about about the Body as seen through the lens of media, politics, surveillance and power, while retaining their anti-state fervor.
"I wanted to interrogate myself of the birth of the 20th century," the 41-year-old Hungarian added, saying that's what his period drama "Sunset" is about.
The first is that the anomalies are statistical quirks; interrogate the data for long enough and you may find that stocks outperform on wet Mondays in April.
Art history can be taught and researched in a way that is quite elitist and quite depoliticized and doesn't interrogate its own assumptions about hierarchies of culture.
But just before the vote, he called it out one more time – giving the Millennials one last chance to interrogate their tribemates – which Mari, fatefully, shut down.
But the last-minute gambit of "I Want To Know," in which Celeste decided to turn the tables and personally interrogate Mary Louise, was flat-out ridiculous.
But the officers have been allowed to interrogate some deportation candidates without being monitored by European officials with the language skills to understand what was being said.
So the first step should be to exercise our rights as a belligerent, capture people, interrogate them and then measure whether or not current procedures are adequate.
Regardless, the lack of response was kind of surprising; if I received a "u up" from a random number, I'd interrogate the shit out of the sender.
He and his partner go to interrogate the grocery supplier, and Oleg just sighs and slumps around like a kid on a really, really boring field trip.
But it does indicate that many top contributors are especially supportive of stringent policies to secure American borders and interrogate individuals suspected of entering the country illegally.
As we honor the past and interrogate the present, we're also asking subjects to help us imagine a new future for women and gender non-conforming people.
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Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice tore into the Trump White House for considering the possibility of allowing Russian officials to interrogate US citizens.
Polygraphs were invented in 1921 as a better way to interrogate suspected criminals and get at the truth, but the machines' scientific validity continues to be questioned.
But the thing to interrogate here isn't necessarily whether blocks of text are annoying — it's why people think these particular blocks of text don't deserve to exist.
Third-wave feminism is asking us to interrogate our assumptions about the boundaries of identity, sexual orientation, and how it all intersects with race and class issues.
The White House said Wednesday that it is mulling a proposal from Putin to allow Russian intelligence officials to interrogate former U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Michael McFaul.
After 9/11, the CIA wanted independent sites outside the United States where they could "detain and interrogate high-level al-Qaeda suspects," per the Washington Post.
Amidst a changing world, a group of emerging and established artists are convening in Miami to interrogate cultural shifts, as well as what, evidently, says the same.
The lawyers can detain defendants for more than three weeks before bringing charges, arrest suspects multiple times to extend their detention and interrogate them without their counsel.
It's a chance to interrogate a Steve Bannon-like character who is a former senior adviser in the Trump White House and has a book to sell.
The report said Mattis backed Green largely because of his strong military record, including being the first person to interrogate Saddam Hussein following his capture in 2004.
In 2010, the Canadian Supreme Court ruled that Canada breached his rights by sending intelligence agents to interrogate him and sharing the results with the United States.
After the hearing, General Votel acknowledged that United States commandos had hoped to capture some Al Qaeda operatives so it could interrogate them about the group's operations.
Judge T.S. Ellis is known as a colorful judge who is not afraid to interrupt prosecutors, interrogate witnesses and even poke fun at himself along the way.
They've tracked victims' payments to Walmarts and other pickup spots, then used surveillance footage and cash receipts to identify and interrogate the people who collected the money.
"There's a long game being played here — interrogate, educate and prepare for antitrust reform," said Herbert Hovenkamp, an antitrust expert at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
Think of the times you found yourself feeling uneasy in the company of strangers of another race — think about how you were forced to interrogate that uneasiness.
And on Saturday they will debut "Two Wings," a community-crafted project that uses the Morans' own family lore to interrogate the history of America's Great Migration.
The White House didn't rule out letting Russians interrogate 11 Americans — including a former US ambassador to Moscow — for alleged crimes for which there is no evidence.
Aaron booked an entire restaurant for his meeting with "Billy," where he does nothing but watch her eat pasta and interrogate her about why she befriended his sister.
They travel to the home of Lenny (Craig Tate), one of the robbers, and proceed to tie him up, and interrogate him about the whereabouts of the money.
It takes Antoni and Bobby Berk a bafflingly long time to interrogate Ari enough to know what's happening, and the story only becomes more contradictory as they go.
Even if an officer is questioned, they are entitled to early access to the nature of the investigation, who will interrogate them, and their name, rank, and command.
"But for other cases like ADHD that are more likely to have a hard genetic component, we can think about other ways to interrogate the disease," he says.
Instead, people describe how they use death to interrogate their religious beliefs, take stock of their health, and motivate themselves to spend time with distant, elderly loved ones.
In addition to The Fulbright Triptych, the exhibition includes examples of Dinnerstein's subtly evocative drawings and paintings which continually interrogate the role of art in lived human experience.
They interrogate Mia, they ban her from a school field trip to an amusement park, and when Mia's transformation edges toward completion, they're away at a relative's wedding.
The reported executive order reviving the use of CIA black sites in foreign countries to interrogate suspected terrorists has revived the debate over extreme techniques such as waterboarding.
In the era of laser cutting and 3D-printing, this year's Met Gala fashion mega-event aims to definitively interrogate the divide between man and technology in fashion.
If Cruz were to remain an active member of the Judiciary Committee, he would actually have a chance to interrogate -- and to vote upon -- his own potential judge.
"We will interrogate them, and if we get any significant information from them regarding Nikhil's murder, then this will help to make headway into the investigation," he said.
One could pick from any number of Bannon's one-liners, whack a question mark at the end, and interrogate it over the course of a few thousand words.
John Kelly broke with Trump on the effectiveness of a border wall, using torture to interrogate terrorism suspects and whether Russia engaged in hacking to influence the election.
Dr. Conal Twomey, a UK-based researcher at the University of Southhampton, set out to interrogate the claim when he realized that many of the studies were flawed.
After all, if you have two suspects to interrogate, it's even easier to solve a crime, or verify a solution, since you can play them against each other.
A soggy string of Hallmark moments designed to interrogate the value of the objects we cherish, the movie is front-loaded with major stars and squelching with sentiment.
Refusing to fully interrogate Manning's crime or her ethical choices, Hawkins simply observes her embrace of freedom in shots that favor impressionistic attention to her evolving physical appearance.
Allowed to detain and interrogate suspects without court orders, Sri Lanka's police and military have arrested more than 100 suspects in the crackdown after the Islamist militant attacks.
Nothing as dramatic going on for me right now during social distancing, but it makes me interrogate — at least gently — what makes a life (what makes my life).
Life as a Runway Life as a Runway is a regular column where we interrogate the visual presentation of a group of people at an event or location.
Neither mode feels more authentic, though his work does sometimes require listeners to interrogate their own ideas about what they believe to be more profound: ecstasy or ruin.
"The point is to make folks more responsible when they come here and to interrogate this notion that Hawaii is somehow a place for them," Mr. Kajihiro said.
We juxtapose Jessica Walter's quiet, composed anger with Asia Argento's seething indictment at Cannes, and interrogate the stakes that make women — and other marginalized groups — temper their rage.
Here's exactly how it would work at the border: CBP officials are not planning to go out of their way to interrogate every Canadian traveler about marijuana use.
We had written presentations, we laid out risk factors, and the job of everybody in that room was not to watch one person interrogate a team of people.
A sprawling federal investigation into lobbying, patronage and alleged corruption threatens to upend Illinois's powerful Democratic machine as agents raid offices and interrogate witnesses from Chicago to Springfield.
Mr. Jammeh created a terror and assassination squad called the Junglers that he used to intimidate, interrogate and kill people who threatened him, according to the Treasury designation.
Gathers and his lady friend are in a public park, sitting on a bench having just enjoyed some weed ... when cops on bicycles cruise up to interrogate them.
To find the answers to such questions, I spent the afternoon at select stores meeting CD buyers, so I could interrogate them about their frankly freaky life choices.
The Department of Homeland Security Accountability and Transparency Act would require border patrol and immigration enforcement agents to document every instance when they stop, search, or interrogate people.
He said the agreement would allow U.S. officials to request that Russian authorities interrogate the 12 suspects, adding that U.S. officials could request to be present in such interrogations.
"I hope by going behind-the-scenes of the campaign, we're able to interrogate the consequences of what happened during these 8 weeks that have changed the country forever."
I never thought to interrogate the premise of all our trips: the idea that there was some essential truth that could only be discovered by visiting a place myself.
Though the group was called out for failing to interrogate evidence around the role of behavioral advertising in the dissemination of fake news — which has arguably been piling up.
" When Sanders was asked, aside from Guantanamo Bay, where would he hold and interrogate a "captured ISIS commander," Sanders said: "Actually I haven't thought about it a whole lot.
Duong's team obsessively monitors comments and likes on the prime minister's posts with the fervor of day traders playing the stock market, trying to replicate successes and interrogate failures.
Australia's finance sector is under intense scrutiny following years of scandals, leading to an independent commission of inquiry with far-reaching powers to interrogate bank executives and subpoena documents.
He formed a government-backed militia last year to arrest and interrogate suspected militants in areas retaken from IS but now intends to use it to secure heritage sites.
And so, I'm having complicated experiences with answering these questions about gender, because in some respect I'm asking myself, 'Are men being asked to interrogate themselves in this way?
When Swiss officials arrived in Moscow on September 2015 to interrogate Denis Katsyv, one of her key clients, they were met not just by Veselnitskaya but by Lt. Col.
It doesn't interrogate what it means that many of the most powerful political regimes on this planet currently judge large sectors of their populations as outside of humanity already.
This very smart exhibition's intent is to interrogate O'Keeffe as celebrity, but I suspect it will serve mostly to cement her status as such among a whole new generation.
In turn, both artists examine how immigrant communities on both sides of the Atlantic are starting to interrogate what it means to have their traditions squeezed into the mainstream.
Instead of focusing on the Patrick-Kevin-Richie love triangle that dominated the show's episodic existence, they use Patrick to explore and interrogate parts of gayness the show neglected.
"It's about equipping them with the critical sensibilities to interrogate the kinds of sexualized content that is presented to them regularly," whether by "Game of Thrones" or pornography aggregators.
The works in Uh-Huh, her upcoming solo show at Greene Exhibitions, adopt the language of advertising to interrogate the relationship between women and commercial consumption in our society.
No. It's hard to feel totally comfortable in the company of someone who would pull apart the lips of baguette and interrogate the origins of the ham inside it.
Dershowitz said he welcomes the lawsuit, and plans to use it to interrogate Boies about his work for Theranos, Weinstein, and the "slut-shaming" lawsuit against novelist Emma Cline.
We end up having to cross-examine and interrogate you into giving us more information, or risk the likelihood that you'll hate what we put in front of you.
In the early 2000s, computer scientists began to wonder: How does it change the range of problems you can verify if you interrogate two provers that share entangled particles?
"Instead of investigating the crime that's at-hand we interrogate the victim and go after her character and pick her apart and openly defile and debase her," Miller explained.
A 2014 report by the Senate Intelligence Committee declared that the program to detain and interrogate terrorism suspects was deeply flawed and less effective than the C.I.A. let on.
He gained valuable, if unorthodox, dramatic experience by helping a friend from the neighborhood, a New York police detective, interrogate suspects, playing bad cop to his friend's good cop.
Buoyed by questions of identity, spirituality, and feminism, her lyrical sculptures, potent wall reliefs, and dynamic performances interrogate the liminal self while encapsulating ideas of physical and psychic transformation.
But, as with the chronic fixation on lens flares, they never stop to interrogate what photography actually is, what we are doing, or what it is doing to us.
Warren's willingness to interrogate the premise of the question underscored why she's been seen as a leader when it comes to advancing progressive policies and confronting entrenched corporate interests.
Redacted records released by the FBI to Mobley's lawyers at international human rights NGO Reprieve show it had sent agents to interrogate Mobley while he was in secret detention.
In fact, we need a slew of AI guardians that would monitor, audit, interrogate, verify compliance and, in extreme cases, enforce the law and even shut down some programs.
"For hours each day, the prosecutors interrogate him, browbeat him, lecture him and berate him, outside the presence of his attorneys, in an effort to extract a confession," she said.
Made from his own fingerprints, the chilling portraits interrogate identity and form a deeply personal study of those human monsters who remain subjects of scientific analysis and pop culture fascination.
He helped Arizona officials write a law that permitted law enforcement to stop immigrants and interrogate them about their immigration status which was later partially overturned by the Supreme Court.
Sumney will release Aromanticism—described as "a concept album about lovelessness as a sonic dreamscape," which sounds completely wonderful, and "seeks to interrogate the social constructions around romance"—via Jagjagwar.
It's important to interrogate why these films in particular achieve a so-called universal appeal, and what kind of alternative visions or values might be left out of that celebration.
It will be able to interrogate, search, detain and punish any official, whether from the party or the government bureaucracy, in cases involving corruption, violations of ethics and ideological deviation.
The Good Place, though, asks its fans to interrogate the morality — not of the imprisoned, but of the forces that want to lock them away, out of sight and mind.
Picard's stories interrogate how we find bravery and resilience in the face of adversity, questioning whether, if we could be superheroes, it would help us to be stronger or happier.
Video When Swiss officials arrived in Moscow on September 2015 to interrogate Denis Katsyv, one of her key clients, they were met not just by Veselnitskaya but by Lt. Col.
They clammed up in response to her questions, which seems like a reasonable reaction when a strange adult is trying to interrogate you about your intentions on a college tour.
A report by the U.S. Senate published in 2014 said the CIA used sexual threats, waterboarding and other harsh methods to interrogate terrorism suspects in the years after the Sept.
The films — Jovanka Vukovic's The Box, Annie Clark's (aka St. Vincent)The Birthday Party, Roxanne Benjamin's Don't Fall and Karyn Kusama's Her Only Living Son – interrogate the anxieties of womanhood.
Because there are looming horrors in this world that you'll encounter as your journey by boat through the flooded city streets, or interrogate Innsmouth's increasingly strange denizens in branching conversations.
At one point during the characters' frantic search for the animal, they capture a four-star general (played by Peter Outerbridge) and interrogate him to find out the sloth's whereabouts.
When Shannon Shaw and Cody Blanchard of Shannon & the Clams sat down, separately, to write songs for their band's fifth LP in October 2016, they felt compelled to interrogate themselves.
Now that both the FBI and Apple have submitted filings, the court is preparing for a hearing in which both sides will interrogate the case, currently scheduled for March 22nd.
You can talk to rebels, citizens and even interrogate Santa Blanca lieutenants in order to gain intelligence about where the collectibles (and side missions) are located in that particular province.
For someone chronically guilty of overthinking her actions, it's noteworthy that I did not interrogate this preoccupation with queer cinema (and for the time being, neither did my ex-husband).
In some of the research that I've done, we've found that there's a conflation of being able to navigate the technology and being able to evaluate and interrogate the information.
In its last 90 or so pages, this jaunty, madcap book tilts toward metafiction; a book about Indians that decides to interrogate what books about Indians are supposed to be.
The title stands more as a statement than a question, but it is up to archaeologists, historians, and the public to continue to interrogate the insidious arguments that it contains.
"For hours each day, the prosecutors interrogate him, browbeat him, lecture him, and berate him, outside the presence of his attorneys, in an effort to extract a confession," she added.
Washington (CNN)Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on Thursday slammed the White House for considering a Russian proposal to interrogate Americans in exchange for assistance in the Mueller investigation.
In the U.S., the San Diego cases were an acute example of a longer trend of border agents abusing secondary screenings to interrogate members of the media about their work.
"It's my firm belief that the way to move through life is to constantly question and interrogate whatever so-called truths that are put right before your face," he said.
In a sense, Fujimoto's is the conceptual art of contemporary architecture, born out of a relentless desire to interrogate, in building after building, variations on the same set of ideas.
There was also briefly buzz that the US would let the Russians interrogate Americans, including former Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, though the White House has since ruled that out.
That, Ms. Sotoudeh said in an interview shortly before her arrest last June, effectively allows the courts to interrogate, prosecute and sentence political prisoners without any information reaching the public.
Others, including many Republican lawmakers, have argued that the military should hold and interrogate them without Miranda warnings because the focus should be on extracting intelligence that could thwart attacks.
Her tendency is to interrogate what she sees with if/then questions, until her field of vision widens enough for her to glimpse a landscape that can hold a narrative.
Previous suits interrogate whether federal labor laws apply to the trucking industry; what Weakley alleges is that Amazon&aposs contractors are ignoring safety laws that definitively apply to truck drivers.
They trigger an empathy that's both profound and unquestioning: When we see a child in danger, our immediate impulse is to intervene, and we don't stop to interrogate that impulse.
Orner does not interrogate the value of Bikram yoga, which is based on 26 poses and breath work executed over the course of 90 minutes in a very hot room.
"If needs be, we will give an opportunity to Parliament to also interrogate it and also allow them the space to intervene before we make a final determination," he said.
Although it is unclear how many men work as human interceptors in Nepal, charities say they prefer women as it is easier for them to stop and interrogate female commuters.
Over the following decades, a new discipline grew up within psychology to further interrogate group dynamics: how social groups react in certain circumstances, how the many can affect the one.
And no, it doesn't mean black is white or you want to defend slavery or anything that's just stupid, but it does mean you want to interrogate assumptions you make.
But the parallels between Trump's attacks on accepted knowledge and critical philosophy's insistence that we interrogate truth claims suggest that not all assaults on the authority of facts are revolutionary.
The emergency law, which gives police and the military extensive powers to detain and interrogate suspects without court orders, would go into effect at midnight local time, the president's office said.
To prove her theory right, Sabrina astral projects with the help of Ambrose (because that went so well last time) to interrogate the demon from the safety of the astral plane.
This measure, which will grant police and the military extensive powers to detain and interrogate without court orders, was in force at various times during the civil war with Tamil separatists.
The new commission will be empowered to investigate, interrogate and detain government workers, besides freezing their assets and seizing property, the draft released by the parliament, the National People's Congress, shows.
All of this is useful when targeting orange juice enthusiasts, but it also means oppressive governments across the world have the means to identify or interrogate users based on concealed algorithms.
The emergency law, which gives police and the military extensive powers to detain and interrogate suspects without court orders, will go into effect at midnight on Monday, the president's office said.
Olivia kidnaps Manfred, dragging him to her (absolutely gorgeous) apartment with Lemuel — and for some reason, Fiji is also involved in this — to interrogate him about why he moved to Midnight.
These two things can exist at the same time, but among the lessons of past year is that we need to interrogate how power and cronyism in the entertainment business works.
Bulls and Bears: • In the U.S. Attorney's office this week, Chuck and the gang interrogate Decker, who describes Bobby as more "nation-state" than man and gives them no actionable information.
In a new series for TechCrunch Extra Crunch, Greg Epstein, the humanist chaplain at Harvard and MIT, will interrogate issues of ethics and how they apply to technology and startups today.
In Louise's pre-Arrival work as a Farsi interpreter as well as with the heptopods, the purpose of her work is not to advance linguistic knowledge but to interrogate political threats.
Friends, coworkers, I think they didn't quite understand why it was worthy of such a big step, such a big change in my personal life to try to interrogate this question.
Mark Zaid posted on Twitter that his legal team has offered GOP lawmakers a chance to interrogate his client through writing as Republicans have pushed to make the whistleblower's identity known.
Earlier Thursday, Republican senators criticized the White House for temporarily entertaining a proposal raised by Putin to interrogate Americans in exchange for assistance in the ongoing US investigation into election interference.
No, I'm not going to interrogate you about what is in your water bottle, but I also don't think you have ice water in your red Solo cup at 7 p.m.
But it's still incumbent upon us to interrogate the meanings of loaded terms like this, to be more thoughtful about how we deploy them, and to push businesses to do better.
My sets follow the same modus operandi of my visual work which is to interrogate ideas of identity, notions of power, perceived histories and the entanglements that happen within these topics.
They're hoping members of their chamber get to interrogate Barr in person tomorrow, as they've requested, though he has resisted their request to have House legal counsel question him as well.
The students were there to interrogate Paltrow about Goop, her lifestyle-and-wellness e-commerce business, and to learn how to create a "sustainable competitive advantage," according to the class catalog.
But in exchange he asked that Russian investigators be allowed to interrogate William F. Browder, a vociferous Kremlin critic, and Michael A. McFaul, a former American ambassador to Moscow, among others.
All of the dead appear to be Latinos (save for a couple of Korean mob allies), but she leaves the sole white guy working there alive in order to interrogate him.
That push and pull exists throughout the entire process: in the people I choose to include and leave out, in what clothes I interrogate and ignore, in the questions I ask.
Scholars of contemporary philosophy argue that postmodernism does not dispute the existence of truth, per se, but rather seeks to interrogate the sources and interests of those making assertions of truth.
When people are making and doing something radically transformative, and transforming themselves in the process, it's impossible to interrogate what's happening if you're relying solely on the templates that came before.
It is rumored that during the Hush Hush A-Bomb Manhattan Project, the Defense Department sent field agents to interrogate Isaac Asimov, who had previously published science fiction featuring atomic bombs.
The prosecution's call for Sullivan to use the hearing to interrogate Flynn about his current view of the acts he pleaded guilty to promises to heighten the drama surrounding the session.
He recalled the confusion of the fight, the lack of communications and how he with three other soldiers got lost and turned around while searching towns for German POWs to interrogate.
They are designed to interrogate and break apart the tropes that drive genre storytelling and make it so fun, and to integrate genre plotting with the psychological insight of literary fiction.
Unless we're willing to break down that system, and interrogate the role that even Trump's enemies have played in building it, we will get two, three, many Trumps in the future.
And in their new exhibition, "Black Power Naps," they interrogate this exhaustion: Who has the luxury to nap and rejuvenate, and who, at the end of the day, feels utterly exhausted?
It's not clear that the pieces interrogate whiteness, so much as they presume the neutrality of whiteness in order to focus on different iterations of white femininity — makeup, dress, gesture, class.
By puncturing, rubbing objects across, and pushing objects through their canvases, the artists in Beyond the Canvas interrogate the medium's history, pushing it beyond a Western framework and into a global dialogue.
The AI-powered chatbot, which gets its full launch today, lets you interrogate your bank accounts and credit card data and helps you keep track of your spending and hopefully budget better.
Each nominee will make a brief opening statement, but the real show starts when Senate committee members come ready to interrogate nominees in multiple rounds of televised questioning for hours (or days).
But in the same way Westerns as a genre ultimately began to interrogate their own mythos and tarnish their heroes, the Westworld hosts wake to awareness of the stories they're trapped in.
So far police have arrested 10 people in connection with the organ harvesting scam and expect to arrest more in the coming days as they interrogate mastermind Raju Ramakant Rao, police say.
They interrogate the objects in her life, and the feelings they have around them, as if they're trying to push away their emotions and take a clinical approach to living without Ontell.
While watching Harris interrogate Attorney General William Barr, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions and then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Loftus remembered facing that same skeptical gaze and unsparing questioning from Harris.
Still, this current crisis of trust has created an opportunity to interrogate just exactly how social media is failing us, and push for the fundamental, systemic changes needed to make it better.
I would be very fair and meticulous, and if he felt that there was something important to say, I would interrogate those claims really carefully, but also give them a fair airing.
He does not interrogate the ongoing causes of the crisis in Human Flow as explicitly as he has in other political works, such as his 2008 artistic and documentarian project Citizens' Investigation.
That's why Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, one of the most prominent House Democrats despite being elected only last fall, was among the final members to interrogate former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen in February.
Let's say he made Polanski look like an idiot and cast Hollywood's premier leading men as macho morons because Quentin Tarantino is actually a feminist filmmaker who wants to interrogate screen masculinity.
Comey thrust Sessions back into the spotlight of the roiling Russia controversy with his incendiary appearance before the Senate Intelligence Committee last week — the same panel that will interrogate the attorney general.
By criminalizing abortion, anti-abortion advocates are forcing medical providers to interrogate their patients' pregnancy outcomes, question every comment, and conspire with law enforcement to prosecute someone who was seeking medical attention.
These violent scenes become a spectacle, a ploy for the predominantly white and non-Muslim gaze to interrogate purported national ideals of the country's refrain from torture and other human rights abuses.
Financial institutions must be encouraged, if not required, to interrogate each and every factor used to make credit decisions by an algorithm to ensure none is a proxy for a protected characteristic.
We also must interrogate our notions of power, Beard says, and scrutinize why they exclude women; we must examine how our conceptions of authority, mastery and even knowledge are inflected by gender.
Which is to say that tourists genuinely enjoy themselves inside the International Spy Museum's immersive galleries where they can pretend to interrogate each other, explode letter bombs, and kill Osama bin Laden.
Democrats are eager to interrogate him on the rockier patches of his long career, particularly the accusations of racially charged comments in the 1980s that derailed his nomination as a federal judge.
The goal of the red team should be to interrogate those uncertainties that have a critical bearing on a policy choice, rather than attempt to resolve fundamental questions regarding the science itself.
We've seen him clearly and repeatedly throughout the show's two episodes so far, and yet when he enters the room to interrogate his captive, he's shot with his face out of focus.
When Vince and Jules arrive at an apartment to recover a briefcase belonging to their boss, gangster Marsellus Wallace (Ving Rhames), they interrogate the hapless young men in possession of the case.
Toward the end of "Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By," once the thrill of the bar fight has calmed, our trusty gang of wasp nostrils sits down to interrogate Sean.
The Sad White Person Movie plays off this idea we have about how white men operate, in order to interrogate how central that lack of expressed emotion is to our ideals of masculinity.
Islamic State militants "interrogate and harass people leaving the city and confiscate their documents", while the Syrian government "requires those wishing to leave by land or air to obtain authorisation", the report said.
Islamic State militants "interrogate and harass people leaving the city and confiscate their documents", while the Syrian government "requires those wishing to leave by land or air to obtain authorization", the report said.
We now have a database of 10 billion antibodies that we can use to figure out how best to interrogate the yeast for the next generation of diseases that needed an immunotherapy solution.
The SEAL team was prepared to snatch, grab and interrogate people, a defense official told CNN, but said the operational planners did not think extremely high-value targets were present at the compound.
So it's probably best to buckle down, interrogate your own past internet sins, and be ready — because from here on out, you could be one rash tweet away from a very bad day.
Monsters make up a special place in media: As reflections of our cultural and psychosexual anxieties, they serve as a safe place for us to interrogate these fears without the threat of identification.
Luckily, us good people at Noisey clocked Nickelback were playing at the O2, so we seized upon this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to interrogate some of their fans and ask them: why?
In the past week, congressional criticism has forced the White House to retreat on a couple of other Russia-related issues (like whether to allow Russia to interrogate a former United States ambassador).
Under it, ICE will train two staff corrections officers to identify, interrogate and turn over inmates for being in the country illegally — including some who may still be awaiting trial on criminal charges.
In America, mixed-race identity tends to invite both curiosity and suspicion, largely because few have found a way to interrogate it without centering whiteness as the scale by which to evaluate blackness.
Over the past 24 hours, a huge controversy erupted in Washington over whether President Donald Trump would agree to let the Russian government interrogate 11 Americans — including a former US ambassador to Moscow.
Apparently the religious police, known as JAWI, wanted to interrogate me again for my "unauthorized" talk on religious freedom and had issued that arrest order to make sure I didn't leave the country.
Also on view at SPRING/BREAK were Fingerprints (1993), enlarged fingerprints silkscreened in glue on paper or plexiglass and covered with human hair, and Disney Targets (2015), which interrogate gun culture using childlike imagery.
I'm back in Berlin because the BfV has set up a booth at a job fair at the Berlin Technical University: It's the perfect opportunity to observe and interrogate agents out in the wild.
In the game above, James Corden uses those three clues to interrogate actors Charlie Day, Regina Hall, and Eugene Levy, with the aim of correctly guessing who the mystery phone in question belongs to.
Ortega is one of a handful of prosecutors who have ever interrogated the drug lord and, now that Guzmán is again behind bars after his January capture, is now seeking to interrogate him again.
What makes CFAR novel is its effort to use those same principles to fix personal problems: to break frustrating habits, recognize self-defeating cycles and relentlessly interrogate our own wishful inclinations and avoidant instincts.
At one point, the Russian president offered to allow Mueller's investigators to Moscow and interrogate the Russian military intelligence operatives who were named Friday as having carried out the hack of Democratic Party computers.
But an independent panel of reviewers engaged to interrogate DeepMind's health app business raised early concerns about monopoly risks attached to NHS contracts that lock trusts to using its infrastructure for delivering digital healthcare.
They didn't ask stupid questions, interrogate me on my immigration status, or steal; they had every reason to hate my job and what it stood for but always treated me with kindness and humor.
The result is that you can chat to Cleo via text or voice to interrogate your bank account and credit card data in order to keep track of your spending and hopefully budget better.
Polish authorities have requested British law enforcement to interrogate the node operator because of a 2014 forum post supposedly insulting the ex-mayor of a small Polish town; apparently an illegal act in Poland.
A language of sacred mystery could be seen as a sign of that special status—or as an admission that letting the faithful interrogate the doctrine in plain language can be a dangerous thing.
That's what the movie had been attempting, at its most basic level, to interrogate: the desire for all kinds of movements, all kinds of belief systems, to attempt to make decisions for other people.
The film is clearly about the ways that western consumers outsource their conveniences into environs and social systems they don't care to concern themselves with—why is that idea one you're driven to interrogate?
The royal court was expected to acknowledge that Mr. Khashoggi was killed in the consulate, and to blame an intelligence agent for botching an operation to interrogate Mr. Khashoggi that ended up killing him.
After all, she'd earned viral attention for her ability to shrewdly interrogate and cross-examine Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearings and US Attorney General William Barr during his testimony on the Mueller Report.
"None my associates have any such knowledge, and the ongoing attempt to interrogate them appears to be an effort to fabricate some other 'crime' to pressure me into testifying against the president," he said.
Nearly 15 years after the United States adopted a program to interrogate terrorism suspects using techniques now widely considered to be torture, no one involved in helping craft it has been held legally accountable.
In early January, American commandos killed a midlevel Islamic State leader whom they were trying to capture and interrogate in Deir al-Zour Province, which is largely under Islamic State control, in eastern Syria.
It was not clear whether the Saudis intended to arrest and interrogate Khashoggi or to kill him, or if the United States warned Khashoggi that he was a target, the source told the Post.
In particular, "American Son" and "Queen & Slim" join a growing bloc of films -- including "Blindspotting" and "The Hate U Give" -- that interrogate the racial dimension of police violence in the Black Lives Matter era.
First of all we interrogate those questions around repayments themselves—so we have a section around, like, experts have said that student debt is not a bigger burden now than it was a generation ago.
They vowed to stop and interrogate anyone who tried to enter or leave the Malheur, as most people here call it, saying that protesters who wanted to leave peacefully would be allowed to do so.
" —a man "My hypothesis is that they've been wearing this truly hideous type of gym short to bed since they were kids, and never thought to GROW THE FUCK UP or interrogate their ~bedroom style~.
Police told the court they needed more time to interrogate Hasnat Karim, a dual British and Bangladeshi national, and Tahmid Hasib Khan, a student at Toronto University, in connection with the assault on July 1.
Anger suggests emotionality and chaos, which does not apply to a project like Thicker Than Blood, which sought to interrogate the racialized politics of genetic profiling policies and government surveillance by questioning the audience's subjecthood.
Both Halford and Lockwood try to interrogate their spiritual ancestors, taking religious faith as a frame for broader ideas about what we inherit from our families and from the cultures around us, including literary ones.
Initially, Trump said that Putin had made the "incredible offer" that Russia would allow U.S. investigators access to Russians accused of cyberattacks against the 2016 elections if Moscow could interrogate Americans accused of unspecified crimes.
The controversy stretched into a third day, when the White House on Thursday was forced to clarify it rejects Putin's proposal to allow Russia to interrogate Americans, including former U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Michael McFaul.
Hillary Clinton, while positioned at the hawkish end of the Democratic race, sounded mild compared with the Republicans scrambling to say how they would interrogate Muslims or separate them from the rest of the population.
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Coined by the cultural critic Mark Dery in a 1993 essay called "Black to the Future," Afrofuturism describes artists like Sun Ra and Drexciya who interrogate and reimagine blackness through the lens of science fiction.
And yes, it is healthy for citizens to hold their representatives to account, to interrogate and challenge, to adopt a sceptical attitude towards the decisions they take and to boot them out when they fail.
Similarly, researchers showed that by interrogating two provers separately about their answers, you can quickly verify solutions to an even larger class of problems than you can when you only have one prover to interrogate.
But perhaps more importantly, several additions suddenly called into question whether Deckard is human — something the theatrical cut never gives much reason to interrogate — or is actually a replicant, created to hunt down other replicants.
As mourners hung white flags around their houses and prepared to bury their dead, Mr. Sirisena declared a conditional state of emergency that gave the security services sweeping powers to arrest, interrogate, search and seize.
I'm not suggesting that your dad's girlfriend isn't trustworthy, but rather that you interrogate your own feelings and clarify (within yourself and with your potential patron) the precise terms of her kind and audacious offer.
That affection means a film that's happier to present than to interrogate, although I wish somebody had asked about the photo of a man, who might be Mr. Brinton, seated, holding a mandolin, in blackface.
As the citizen (John Keating) and Roy (Gerardo Rodriguez) hoist their hostage (Tom O'Keefe) onto the platform and proceed to interrogate him, we might almost be watching a Three Stooges routine, except with less finesse.
In scenes where an unctuous pair of bank managers interrogate an employee, and then, later, a loan applicant, it's as if Eugène Ionesco were doing an adaptation of "Office Space" for an Amicus horror anthology.
Perhaps not gorgeously written like some of the earlier short stories in this collection, but Chiang manages to interrogate an incredibly deep and intellectual question about what truth means in a world of digital remembrance.
Three sources familiar with the case told CNN that a high-ranking intelligence officer who has ties to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was responsible for organizing a mission to interrogate and possibly abduct Khashoggi.
He has special admiration for the courage of his friend Sandra Bernhard, who in her wildest moments used to prowl the stage with a flashlight and interrogate unsuspecting audience members, many of whom cringedin fear.
When Mr. Kerry was in Bahrain last year, the visit gave the State Department press corps a chance to publicly interrogate his very uncomfortable Bahraini counterpart about some specific human rights abuses in the country.
Agents said his falsehoods hampered their ability to interrogate Mr. Mifsud, who was briefly in the United States but later left the country, out of the reach of the F.B.I., and disappeared from public view.
But the format of the testimony stymied any attempts to meaningfully interrogate the 34-year-old CEO or make him answer specific questions about his company's missteps — leaving some of the assembled politicians visibly frustrated.
As our devices continue to threaten to impede on our reality, and we share more of our space with digital fabrications, we're going to be forced to interrogate reality itself in new and personal ways.
In a recently-opened solo exhibition, King Within A King at Deli Gallery, Roach uses family photography as a point of departure to interrogate his personal history, memory, and the limitations of a static image.
She asks us to interrogate and deconstruct the lies that we've believed about ourselves, and I wonder how that lens would function if we turn it on the lies she promulgates in Girl, Wash Your Face.
Yet, when you actually hear Abdul-Jabbar's line of questioning for the famed reality TV mom, it sounds like he's actually in Kris' office to interrogate her about the younger Kardashian women's more sex-positive behavior.
It comes down to personal responsibility, and your own politics, and your own level of willingness to engage with, and interrogate, and sometimes abandon the things you love in pursuit of greater understanding, and lesser harm.
And though the fictional Roseanne is a warmer figure than social media Roseanne, she's still possessed of a kind of free-floating anger that the new series doesn't always interrogate but also isn't afraid to depict.
A group of Hashd members struggled to interrogate six foreign fighters who couldn't speak Arabic; in the end, they shot them, doused them in gasoline, and lit them on fire—including two who were still alive.
Trump administration lawyers could try to get around that prohibition by arguing that the president has broad constitutional power as commander in chief to decide how to interrogate prisoners and that Congress cannot tie his hands.
In another motion, the lawyers asked that statements Mr. Zarrab made to the Federal Bureau of Investigation after his arrest be suppressed on grounds that agents continued to interrogate him even after he requested a lawyer.
Of course, the more you interrogate yourself like that, the deeper you will fall into an existential hole where everything about yourself and the world splinters into infinite different timelines and you lose yourself among them.
These ceramic vessels — busts melded with water jugs, and raffia skirts topped by female likenesses that also resemble houses — interrogate notions of labor and gender performativity, particularly those collective expectations of servitude that plague Black women.
The show's creators, Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault, and its showrunner, Dan Lagana, use the character to interrogate a crossroads of social issues: class, race, the corrosive nature of the sports industrial complex within academic institutions.
Under that exception, where there may be an imminent threat to public safety, the authorities may interrogate a suspect in a focused way without advising him of his right to remain silent or to have counsel.
As part of his first public testimony before a military commission at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, on Wednesday, Mitchell detailed his frequent clashes with what he called the CIA's "middle management" over how aggressively to interrogate prisoners.
Also performing is a collective of improvisers who come together periodically under the banner Last Kind Words, using an open-ended approach to interrogate the blues and other forms of music from the early recorded era.
Using a female prosecutor to interrogate the alleged victim while the male Republican senators sat in the background was almost more insulting than having the cohort of male senators do the interrogation, as happened in 1991.
" "Perhaps the aging men who are poised to interrogate her, unless they hide behind surrogates, should pause for a moment and think about the courage it takes for a woman to say: Here is my memory.
The Saturday report retraced Kavanaugh's confirmation process, detailing a fast-tracked FBI investigation failed to interrogate more than two dozen potential witnesses in Ramirez's case, one that ultimately gave Republican senators enough cover to confirm Kavanaugh.
According to a translation of Putin's remarks, the Russian leader specified that "we would interrogate" and "hold the questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes" if Mueller made such a request.
Sri Lanka imposed emergency law, giving police and military extensive powers to detain and interrogate suspects without court orders, after more than 250 were killed in Islamist militant bombings across churches and luxury hotels on April 21.
At first sight, and given its juxtaposition to the moment when we see young Nate's wide-eyed fascination with his father's sex tapes, the locker room scene is an efficient way to openly interrogate this jock's sexuality.
"I think the most important thing is that the police interrogate him as soon as possible because even if he is not involved directly in the case he may have crucial information," Mr. Van Der Sypt said.
Just as it's right to question the premise of a successful or correct pregnancy, the conclusion that pregnancy does not get easier with practice has allowed me to interrogate my assumption that it ever should have been.
A group of progressive legislators, including Democratic socialist and social media star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are joining the powerful House Oversight Committee, which will give them a platform to interrogate Trump administration officials about their many scandals.
They are more "liberal" in their views — which is why tokenizing Liam is so important to the posh new school — but fail to interrogate how achieving their desired lifestyles happens at the expense of more marginalized communities.
In 2011 and 2012, Anwar R. headed the investigations section of Branch 251 and later of Branch 285 of Syria's General Intelligence Directorate, where officials had free rein to detain and interrogate suspected opposition activists, she said.
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said Thursday that it was "outrageous" for the Trump administration to consider a proposal that would allow Russians to interrogate U.S. officials in exchange for assistance in the special counsel probe.
"In stark contrast, the prosecutors have nearly free rein to interrogate him whenever they please, often late in the evenings and even on holidays and Sundays when the detention center is closed to his attorneys," she wrote.
Defense lawyers for Meng presented videos and documents to back claims that Canadian authorities had collaborated with the FBI to engage in a "covert criminal investigation" to unlawfully detain, search and interrogate the Chinese executive, Bloomberg wrote.
One way user-generated content platforms could support the goal of better understanding impacts of their own distribution and amplification algorithms is to provide high quality data to third party researchers so they can interrogate platform impacts.
Primarily consisting of portraiture of her family and friends in Kentucky, each subject seems to interrogate and confront the Banks behind the camera, becoming extensions of the artist's own insecurities and darker feelings inflicted by her hometown.
President Sirisena said the government had given additional powers to the police and security forces to detain and interrogate people, and a curfew was imposed on Monday for the second day in a row, from 8 p.m.
Still, for a movie with questionable material, it has a lot of good writing and performances, and it's a satisfying experience where hockey fans get to interrogate their fandom and the role of violence in the sport.
Mr. Sirisena, the president, said the government had given additional powers to the police and security forces to detain and interrogate people, and for the second day in a row, a curfew was imposed, from 8 p.m.
Attorneys for Meng, who is also the daughter of the Chinese tech company's billionaire founder, claim that US and Canadian officials orchestrated a "covert criminal investigation" to unlawfully detain, search and interrogate her, according to court documents.
It could be a pivotal moment in the Democrats' nearly yearlong investigations into Trump, as they interrogate a man who has already refused to disclose details of the whistleblower report in a closed-door session last week.
Her proclamation is also an acknowledgment of our capacity to reason and be reasonable, to interrogate our fallback ideological positions even, or perhaps especially, if that means we find ourselves caught between two notions we cannot reconcile.
For me, this is the genius of The Hunger Games: It's able to make me incredibly aware of my own emotional reactions to storytelling tropes, and then it creates enough distance that I can interrogate my reactions.
When they were alive, they claimed to be playing with a schoolmate named Boyle a few times a week, but when Hays and West interrogate the kid, he claims to have spent little time with Will Purcell.
The horror of the New Zealand massacre should be a wake-up call for Big Tech and an occasion to interrogate the architecture of social networks that incentivize and reward the creation of extremist communities and content.
His reappearance Friday in the hands of Spanish authorities may lead to his transfer to U.S. custody — and to prosecutors eager to interrogate him on the wrongdoing he has alleged by those in Mr. Maduro's inner circle.
Working primarily in assemblage, Los Angeles-based artist Betye Saar has been creating challenging, often political works that interrogate assumptions about race and gender for 50 years, and at 90 she shows no signs of slowing down.
This is, ostensibly, just a review of a TV show, but it's also so much more, pushing past merely telling you whether the show in question is good or not to interrogate Hogan's own responses to it.
" A reckoning with the assumptions of manifest destiny at its core, the game aims to "interrogate the American dream, what it means, if it's even attainable, who it's accessible to, and who gets left out if it is.
All that being said, I really appreciate the concerns that Aja and Constance raise — it is so important to interrogate pop culture on these issues, especially pop culture that is as spectacle-heavy as A Star Is Born.
She then moved on to interrogate the companies on the problem of 'algorithmic extremism' — saying that after her searches for the National Action video her YouTube recommendations included a series of far right and racist videos and channels.
A police spokesperson tells PEOPLE investigators have been unable to interrogate Austin Harrouff, who they believe drank some hazardous household chemicals moments before allegedly attacking 59-year-old John Stevens and his 53-year-old wife, Michelle Mishcon.
Both Palladinos use this opportunity to interrogate the core insecurities of the three most prominent Gilmore women — Lorelai, Rory, and grandmother Emily (Kelly Bishop) — and to explore the trio's grief in the wake of Gilmore patriarch Richard's death.
We're particularly excited about Herndon, who is doing incredible work to challenge the surveillance state, interrogate the operations of corporate power online, and use music as a Platform (the name of her 211 album) for transformative collective action.
EFI compromises are really bad Detecting EFI infections is difficult because the malicious code can lie to OS-level tools that try to interrogate the EFI, so EFI malware is undetectable to most antivirus and other security products.
" -- September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows "As our nation fights ISIS and radical Islamic extremism around the world, the last thing we should do is close a facility used to house and interrogate individuals determined to kill Americans.
Walker, who is African-American, grew up poor in Texas, and he tells Giridharadas that he plans to use his position as the head of a major foundation to "deeply interrogate" the "systems and cultural practices" of privilege.
After resisting technology's pull for a long time, artist John Jackson gave in to buffering, dwindling memory, and social media, which inspired a series of nude figurative paintings that, in turn, interrogate society's obsession with all things tech.
Mr. Issa's investigation into the Internal Revenue Service's scrutiny of conservative nonprofit groups dissipated in a cloud of hyperbole and intraparty fighting as Mr. Issa angled unsuccessfully for his committee to be the first to interrogate key players.
As it is, she is on a different journey, but like a climber heading into the mountains without the right equipment, this failure to interrogate "the truth" at the outset causes the reader to fear for her safety.
If Jamie survives his immersion in the lake at the end of the episode, and Daenerys takes him captive, having Tyrion there to interrogate him, and perhaps even try to convince him to switch sides, will be crucial.
These options only made the moments before potentially thumbing down a fraught affair: I couldn't simply act by gut; I had to interrogate my impulses and translate my exact feelings toward a song into the most appropriate virtual gesture.
Gomez, who says he's a military veteran and served in the National Guard, told reporters that it all started when Galman and Sutton called him over to interrogate him about his nationality and the camouflage clothing he was wearing.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's imperative for those paying respects to understand and interrogate civil rights museums, memorials, and any other commemorations of Black struggles against oppression as artistic projects, rather than just as supposedly objective monuments.
In a scenario common in Japan's justice system, Ghosn was arrested two more times on fresh suspicions, including aggravated breach of trust, each time allowing prosecutors to keep him in custody and interrogate him without his lawyers being present.
Washington (CNN)The CIA explored using a drug it believed could act like a truth serum to interrogate prisoners about possible terror attacks in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, according to a once-classified report made public Tuesday.
Among the allegations in Yeshanew's report is that Ethiopian maintains a jail-like detention center on the grounds of its Addis Ababa headquarters that it used to interrogate, intimidate and sometimes beat up employees who got out of line.
The first time I'd tried to interrogate one of Sal Marcano's men, things had gone sour: One of the informant's bodyguards caught me slinking down the alley toward him, and in the skirmish that followed, my target got away.
The most electrifying moments of this protest have come when Hollywood women choose instead to model what it looks like to interrogate their own industry's destructive norms: When Debra Messing broke red carpet geniality to speak out against E!
In a similar raid in early January, American commandos killed another midlevel Islamic State leader they had been trying to capture and interrogate in the eastern Syrian province of Deir al-Zour, which is largely under Islamic State control.
There, he and his associates examine Garland Briggs's surprisingly young-looking corpse and interrogate William Hastings, who breaks down weeping as he tells Special Agent Preston about what he found when he and Ruth crossed over into the Zone.
A federal judge on Friday allowed a case brought by former detainees to move forward against two American psychologists who helped devise the C.I.A.'s now-defunct program to interrogate terrorism suspects using techniques widely considered to be torture.
A senior Defense Department official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss details of the operation, said the target of the raid was a midlevel Islamic State leader the American commandos were trying to capture and interrogate.
To get at the link between foreclosures and deportations, they looked at counties that signed agreements with ICE under the 287(g) program deputizing local law enforcement officers to interrogate, arrest and detain people suspected of violating immigration law.
The show looks at the interplay of artists and institutions, but not in the now typical framework of institutional critique, where artists use their medium to dissect and interrogate the institutions in which their work is built and shared.
The appropriate commission headed by Mueller, he can use this as a solid foundation and send an official request to us so that we would interrogate, hold questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes.
Before many confrontations, Adi performs an eye examination on the person he's about to interrogate, and Oppenheimer uses these moments to underline two ideas — these men are all getting very old, and they are still very much human beings.
After V-E Day, the captain, because of his language and aviation expertise, was assigned to interrogate the rocket scientist Wernher von Braun, the Luftwaffe commander Hermann Göring, the aircraft designers Willy Messerschmitt and Ernst Heinkel, and many Nazi fliers.
But Brazilian prosecutors have sought to interrogate Berkowitz for their own separate case, saying in November court documents they consider his testimony "of extreme importance" for cracking the case, given his first-hand role in soliciting, receiving and laundering bribes.
Selected projects interrogate issues including migration and memory, critical mapping and cartographic practices, environmental issues and policies, gender rights and legislation, indigenous culture, racial violence and policing tactics, and are often produced in collaboration with particular communities in politically charged contexts.
"The appropriate commission headed by Mueller, he can use this as a solid foundation and send an official request to us, so that we would interrogate, hold questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes," Putin said.
But he rejected the idea that the US ability to gather electronic intelligence had been severely damaged – "We're still doing pretty good collecting signals intelligence," he said – and he expressed no dissatisfaction with the US ability to interrogate captured terrorists.
Jack Ryan would've definitely been suspicious of Flynn, who was on the board of a dubious "brain fingerprinting" company, working alongside a guy once convicted of trying to sell stolen biotech material to the KGB to interrogate people using brain scans.
This piece is part of the an issue of Black Power Naps Magazine created as a collaboration between Broadly and artists niv Acosta and Fannie Sosa, which aims to interrogate racial equity and promote rest and healing among Black people.
The oversight court for the UK's intelligence agencies has said Europe's top court should rule on the legality of powers that give the country's spies the ability to collect and interrogate various forms of data in bulk (aka mass surveillance).
For the first installment of The Talk, a new column in which I assemble a small group to interrogate the current state of sex and relationships, we're discussing commitment models—the ones we follow and the ones we want to destroy.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's visage loomed large over the European parliament this week, both literally and figuratively, as global privacy regulators gathered in Brussels to interrogate the human impacts of technologies that derive their power and persuasiveness from our data.
"The appropriate commission headed by Mueller, he can use this as a solid foundation and send an official request to us so that we would interrogate, hold questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes," Putin said.
SM: The film also uses Jack's milieu to interrogate artist communities during the Reagan Administration — there's a through-line about death squads in Central America, and the ineffectiveness of artists, of "high culture" at large, in standing against something like that.
That's why we've reached out to the Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Director nominees from the last four years to ask them to commit to fighting for equal pay, treatment, and representation, and interrogate their complicity in industry sexism.
"The idea is that eventually we can have the cells go out and collect information, store it in their genome, and later we can interrogate the cells and figure out what they've captured," Seth Shipman, who conducted the research, told Axios.
Information literacy is just trying to get people to be savvy consumers of information, and getting them to be able to really interrogate the information that is available to them, to see what is quality, to evaluate sources, et cetera.
Yang's lawyer, Mo Shaoping, told Reuters his client was suspected of "espionage", and was being held under "residential surveillance at a designated location", a special detention measure that allows authorities to interrogate suspects without necessarily granting access to legal representation.
Each round of GOP questioning is not meant to interrogate the witnesses, which today included Sondland, but instead to create moments that can be flipped into Fox News segments, shared as bite-size Facebook posts, or dropped into 4chan threads.
And so from that standpoint, he's going to have his guard up, he's going to have his back up and think you're trying to pull his people in so that you can interrogate them or humiliate them or do something else.
ISTANBUL, Oct 26 (Reuters) - The fiancee of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi said on Friday he assumed Saudi authorities would not interrogate or arrest him in Turkey, although he was concerned tensions would arise when he visited the consulate in Istanbul.
The people said the kingdom would portray the operation as carried out by rogue actors who did not have orders from the top and who had set out to interrogate and kidnap Mr. Khashoggi but ended up killing him, perhaps accidentally.
Under the Fourth Amendment, having a New York state license plate simply does not, and cannot, constitute 'probable cause' to allow police to stop a car and interrogate the driver, no matter how laudable the goal of the stop may be.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A draft order calling for a review of whether a defunct CIA program to interrogate terrorist suspects in secret overseas "black site" prisons should be revived is not a White House document, the White House said on Wednesday.
In what we have to assume is the twilight of his career, John le Carré opted to interrogate his own past in the recent "A Legacy of Spies," but took the opportunity to examine the present at the same time.
He can use this treaty as a solid foundation and send a formal — an official request to us so that we would interrogate — we want to hold a questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes.
As the title and subtitle suggest, Purdum approaches this oeuvre as a fan, and while he is not afraid to be critical of some of his subjects' work, his purpose is not to interrogate or recontextualize Rodgers and Hammerstein's extraordinary accomplishments.
I followed it many months ago for reasons I'd rather not interrogate, and it is exactly what you think it is: zoomed-in before-and-after portraits of female celebrities where it is clear that something scientific has happened in between.
The reluctance to fully interrogate the Obama years also means that Mr. Obama continues to have outsize influence in the party — even as his cautious governing may have contributed to the disillusionment that played a role in producing Mr. Trump.
Each round of GOP questioning is not meant to interrogate the witnesses, which today included Sondland, but instead to create moments that can be flipped into Fox News segments, shared as bite-size Facebook posts, or dropped into 0003chan threads.
Speculative fiction is the art of imagining alternative worlds, and the same political establishment that permits it to be used as propaganda for the existing regime is also likely to recognize its capacity to interrogate the legitimacy of the status quo.
Mr. Nixon, the first C.I.A. officer to interrogate Hussein after his capture in December 93, reveals gobsmacking facts about that deposed Iraqi leader that raise new questions about why the United States bothered to invade Iraq to oust him from power.
WASHINGTON — As the Central Intelligence Agency was setting up its secret prisons overseas 15 years ago to interrogate terrorism suspects, a Defense Department unit was considering a proposal to establish a secret military prison abroad, according to previously undisclosed government documents.
" Green, whose 20-year Army career included being the first person to interrogate Saddam Hussein after his capture in 2003, has defended himself by saying the "radical left" is "blatantly falsifying" his past statements to "paint [him] as a hater.
So, we are constantly talking about what it means to be a woman, but men need to really interrogate and talk about what it means to be a man, because it's that self-reflection that will lead to a broader conversation.
His former girlfriend in Ukraine says he disappeared, prosecutors in Italy investigating a decade-old case couldn't locate him, and US investigators have complained they weren't able to interrogate the professor thoroughly when he was last in the US in February 2017.
However, it does impose restrictions on Trump supporters who take it on themselves to monitor voting activity, saying they may not interrogate voters within 100 feet of a polling place, block them from entering, or photograph them as they come and go.
Enter: Behavox, a London-based startup that has built "compliance surveillance software" to enable financial institutions to search and interrogate huge amounts of employee-generated data in real-time, such as emails, text messages and voice calls, to identify potential rogue activity.
Under Japanese law, prosecutors are able to hold suspects for up to 22 days without charge and interrogate them without According to the latest indictment, Ghosn caused a total of $5 million in losses to Nissan from July 2017 through July 2018.
However earlier this week the company was in Europe's highest court for a long-awaited hearing that will interrogate whether Uber is a transportation service or a digital platform — and how, therefore, the business will be regulated in European countries in future.
On Friday U.S. District Court Judge James Gwin imposed new restrictions on those who monitor voting activity, saying they may not interrogate voters within 100 feet of a polling place, block them from entering, or photograph them as they come and go.
THR books editor Andy Lewis (no relation, we hope) traveled to Lewis' home in Las Vegas to interrogate, errrr, interview the famously difficult comedian, who was obviously in no mood that day to talk about how advanced age was affecting his career.
"Just as The Girl on the Train explored voyeurism and self-perception, so does Into the Water interrogate the deceitfulness of memory and all the dangerous ways that the past can reach a long arm into the present and future," McGrath added.
This might have been why her mom—despite her own love for music—was less than thrilled when she found out about her daughter's new DJing hobby, and turned up at a club where she was playing one night to interrogate management.
You get to watch scientific debate unfold in real time, which not only gives you a better idea of what to believe but also lets you in on the questions that scientists and science reporters use to interrogate data all the time.
New details about raid to capture Abu Khatallah Witness testimony during a pre-trial evidentiary hearing in May 2017 revealed new details about efforts to capture and interrogate Abu Khatallah -- a process that the defense unsuccessfully argued was a violation of his rights.
Armed with several clues, a pencil and a notebook, the audience is sent scurrying off to try out their powers of detection, with the chance to interrogate members of the 12-strong cast, alongside a thoroughgoing rummage through Samuel Wyer's painstaking sets.
Once ground operations are complete, American troops working with Somali forces often interrogate prisoners at temporary screening facilities, including one in Puntland, a state in northern Somalia, before the detainees are transferred to more permanent Somali-run prisons, American military officials said.
The appropriate commission headed by Special Attorney Mueller, he can use this treaty as a solid foundation and send a formal, official request to us so that we could interrogate, hold questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes.
And now, Gayle King's Kobe controversy, while not directly related to anything Oprah did, highlighted a few of those buzzwords Oprah had triumphantly emphasized at the Golden Globes: women's empowerment (and disempowerment) and the effect of using one's platform to interrogate power.
What we need is the critical equivalent of a Pentalobe, a book that will crack open the meaning of the iPhone, to properly interrogate this digital symbiont, or parasite, that has introduced new kinds of both connection and disconnection into our lives.
Instead, it consists of a series of prompts meant to help readers interrogate notions about themselves and make practical decisions for their futures, albeit with the help of some guidelines based on patterns and myths associated with various sun, moon and rising signs.
Although 13 Reasons Why does little to make us connect with Ani — her immediate desire to interrogate everyone's favorite characters only isolates her — it has built up wells of good faith for people like Sheri Holland (Ajiona Alexus) and Nina Jones (Samantha Logan).
Bywaters said he was interrogate for six hours, and his phone and passport were confiscated before he was escorted to a seat on a plane back to the U.K.  Despite Bywater's absence, the rest of his band performed in Orange Country, Calif.
The appropriate commission headed by special attorney Mueller, he can use this as a solid foundation and send a formal and official request to us so that we would interrogate, hold questioning of this individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes.
The deeper it gets, the more it feels like the connections among its characters matter, and the more it seems to interrogate whether the way Mike has lived his life has let him have as full an experience of that life as possible.
The resulting work, What Time and Distance Cannot Shrink and The Utility of Sentimental Emotions, and Perceived Value, both made in 2017, use keys to interrogate access to spaces and the ways in which memory keeps us in contact with our roots.
"When you're looking at money-related crimes, one of the first people any prosecutor or grand jury will want to interrogate is the financial officer — because he knows where the money came in from, and he knows where it went," Intriago said.
BROWDER: Well, the Russian government has made a very clear announcement, saying here is a list of people that they want to interrogate in the United States and it consists of me, and it consists of a bunch of these people I just mentioned.
In A Drop of Sun Under the Earth, which is currently screening online as part of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles's BlackStar Film Festival, Shikeith positions Black boyhood as a means to interrogate and open up other possibilities for Black masculinity.
Ad Hoc's strategy, described as "picketing, public interviewing and harassment" by member Lucy Lippard, focused on one exhibition, at one institution, with one key demand, in order to interrogate a much deeper problem: the gender imbalance in New York City's museums, galleries, and artist community.
SR: This is one of the things that I appreciated with Disguise: how they were trying to make a connection between these 18th-, 19th-century masks and contemporary performance practice, and talk about how, with the contemporary turn, you get to interrogate issues around gender.
As far as how we see our own position in these debates and struggles, we constantly reckon with and interrogate our personal culpability and contradictions as people who participate in exhibitions and have jobs in the arts, be it in nonprofit educational institutions or otherwise.
Horror-comedies are often flippant about the genre's big tropes, but Cabin in the Woods, like Scream, clearly comes from filmmakers who are fond of those tropes, even when they're turning them over to interrogate where they came from and what purpose they serve.
In a scathing newspaper column last week, former DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko, who quit to pursue studies at Harvard, urged the party to reflect "on a culture that isolates black members and leaders" and to "interrogate the almost exclusive dominance of white males".
Gadsby's performance in Nanette is basically a three-part act of radical speech built around her physical presence: She confronts us with the reality of her physical identity; she asserts her own humanity; and she challenges the audience to interrogate its discomfort with that assertion.
In movies like The Fog of War, Mr. Death, The Unknown Known, and Standard Operating Procedure, he's studied figures known for warmongering, lying, denying the Holocaust, and participating in the hideous torture of other humans and tried to interrogate where their impulses come from.
In episode four, investigators Kenneth Fornier and Carson Ulrich interrogate a Costa Rican local, Pata de Lora, to find out if he is the prime suspect in Cody's disappearance – or if he is the best witness they have in the young explorer's possible murder.
If your company is giving you two days to make up your mind about resettling in a new land, head instantly for the nearest expat bar — you can find it through the local English-language newspaper or digital equivalent — and interrogate the people sitting there.
In the decades that he lived in Rome, as the chief custodian of the Vatican Library, notables from around the world dropped by to interrogate him in their mother tongues, and he flitted as nimbly among them as a bee in a rose garden.
Luke Dow completed his undergraduate and graduate work in Melbourne, Australia, before joining the laboratory of Scott Lowe in New York where he developed new approaches to interrogate gene function, specifically, the in vivo application of inducible shRNA and CRISPR-based genome editing tools.
Now that the show is at an end and we can get a better sense of its overall message, I've asked Ray-Harris to talk out Orange Is the New Black with me, to examine and interrogate the show's final season and its ultimate legacy.
His predicament has turned a spotlight on the Japanese criminal justice system, writes the NYT's Motoko Rich: The lawyers can detain defendants for more than three weeks before bringing charges, arrest suspects multiple times to extend their detention and interrogate them without their counsel.
LONDON (Reuters) - Any moves by Donald Trump to ban Muslims from entering the United States or bring back waterboarding to interrogate suspects could have repercussions for some of his sprawling foreign business interests — from his golf course in Scotland to luxury resorts in Indonesia.
She's finally hoping she's going to see her husband and they take her and interrogate her and grill her for four hours with ludicrous questions and accusations and just threatening her and telling her we'll put you in the same place that your husband is.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two senior U.S. lawmakers called on Wednesday for the suspect in the New York truck attack to be treated as an enemy combatant rather than a criminal suspect, a change in federal policy they said would make it easier to interrogate him.
I could examine the politician's work by its fruits — and when the effects of a policy were clearly different from the goals the politician had set out for it (the Iraq War) or seemed unnecessary to begin with (the 1994 crime bill) I could interrogate those differences.
Kim Lonsway of End Violence Against Women International, which trains police on rape investigations, said grilling someone who's reported a sexual assault in the same way an officer would interrogate a suspect can cause them to back out of a criminal investigation to avoid further stress.
Self interest also compellingly explains how poorly they have handled this problem to date; and why they continue — even now — to impede investigations by not disclosing enough data and/or failing to interrogate deeply enough their own systems when asked to respond to reasonable data requests.
I don&apost mind trying this guy in New York court, the New York terrorist, but want I wanted to do was hold him for a long period of time, let our military, CIA interrogate him about what he knows about terrorism, how he got radicalized.
Born in the wake of the deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling, two Black men gunned down in the summer of 2016 by police officers, NSAF was cultivated out of a pressing need by its collaborators to interrogate social stratospheres and experiences within the technological universe.
If neoliberalism references a political-economic logic of deregulation, privatization, tax cuts, and austerity that since the late 1970s has prescribed policies that produced socioeconomic urban and rural wastelands for black communities, then we must interrogate the economic values that animate, whitewash and quarantine civil rights history.
When I was a teenager reading The Bluest Eye, I remember the novel pushing me to interrogate so much of what I had internalized from this country—about my own self-worth, about what sort of life was possible for a black child born in the South.
The US President also hailed Putin's offer for Russian law enforcement officials to interrogate the Russian agents indicted by the special counsel Robert Mueller as "incredible," an offer that would effectively give Russia oversight and influence of part of a US investigation into Russian state activities.
" They said their intent was to increase transparency through comprehensive sharing of data, research methods and final results so that other investigators could "reproduce findings with the same data, better interrogate the methodology used and, ultimately, make best use of research funding by allowing reuse of data.
CIA: Eleven newly released top-secret cables from the time that Gina Haspel, now the CIA director, oversaw a secret U.S. prison in Thailand in 2002 provide graphic detail about the harsh techniques the agency used to interrogate captured terror suspects, The New York Times reports.
WASHINGTON — An elite American Special Operations force has captured a significant Islamic State operative in Iraq and is expected to apprehend and interrogate a number of others in coming months, ushering in a new and potentially fraught phase in the fight against the extremist Sunni militant group.
But this obsession also allows Wolfe the chance to interrogate the cultural importance of family within the black community, and how family unity strengthens individuals in a context where their identities, bodies, and even their blood cells have historically been appropriated away from them without consent.
In just a few days, President Trump undermined the global world order, weakened our alliances, cast doubt on our commitments to NATO, sided with Vladimir Putin over our own intelligence agencies and suggested that the Russians be allowed to interrogate a former ambassador to their country.
But those voices have largely grown quiet as it continued under Mr. Trump, although Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, has continued to argue that the United States needs a place where it can interrogate terrorism suspects without defense lawyers for a much longer period.
Supporters of using the criminal justice system point out that there is a "public safety" exception to the Miranda rule that allows the government to interrogate suspects without complying with it — and in some cases allows prosecutors to use a suspect's statements against them in court.
As public criticism over the bank's failings swelled, the country's prime minister Mark Rutte voiced his displeasure while Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra said the matter had "shaken public faith in the banking sector yet again" and he would interrogate managers and supervisors about what went wrong.
The release of her book has given her critics yet another opportunity to scold and deride her, but if you climb inside this coal gaffe for a while, and really interrogate it a bit, you start to see just how impossible a situation she was in.
It might help to read books that interrogate this paradigm ("Feminism Is for Everybody" by bell hooks, "The Feminine Mystique" by Betty Friedan, "The Second Sex" by Simone de Beauvoir) and to shift your attention away from men and toward the question of your own desires.
As single-payer health care gains currency in Democratic circles, opinion researcher Michael Perry gathered two focus groups of eight Clinton voters last fall to interrogate what ordinary, rank-and-file Democrats think about single-payer and other proposals to expand the Medicare program to more Americans.
More than anything, Grace's account details how power dynamics in intimate relationships are far trickier to navigate than many of us are often aware, and how we're often unequipped to recognize and interrogate them when it counts — a conversation as tricky to navigate as it is overdue.
Now, I don't think Andrews or Harrower (who wrote Una based on his play) actually believe that — in fact, the end of the film pretty conclusively proves they don't — but Una really wants to make you interrogate some of your deeply held beliefs about the subject matter.
Gabuev said Putin ably won over his domestic audiences, notably by pushing back at accusations of Russian election meddling with his own accusations against the U.S. Russians welcomed Putin&aposs offer to allow the FBI to interrogate Russian military intelligence officials accused of hacking the 2016 U.S. election campaign.
But we also saw in the press briefings today, we&aposve opened up a whole other controversy of questions with Sarah Sanders saying the president has considered allowing the Russian government to interview or interrogate Americans, meaning the former Russian ambassador Michael McFaul, who Vladimir Putin essentially wants dead.
On Thursday, the Trump administration poured cold water on at least one proposal from Putin: that Russia be allowed to interview Americans the Kremlin accused of crimes — the quid pro quo for allowing U.S. investigators to interrogate Russian intelligence officials recently indicted in the U.S. for alleged election interference.
" Sanders walks back suggestion that U.S. might hand over Kremlin foes -   Politico: "President Donald Trump disagrees with a proposal from Russian President Vladimir Putin that would allow the Kremlin to interrogate a former U.S. ambassador to Russia and others, White House press secretary  Sarah Huckabee Sanders  said Thursday.
It's as if this material mesmerizes her so utterly that it impedes the full range of her power to interrogate it, as if she's examining it not in full daylight or even in the bright glare of the laboratory but only in the bleakest reaches, only in the shadows.
But when it comes to tackling the abuse of diffusion notices, the United States' own position has been heavily undermined by President Trump's friendship with Vladimir Putin, particularly after this summer's Helsinki summit, when the President seemed to entertain the idea of allowing Putin's agents to interrogate Browder.
The civility of manners is intent on lubricating our interactions, neutralizing our conflicts in a way that allows us to live peaceably together, but the civility of morals often does the opposite: It obligates us to interrogate what it means to keep the peace, and at what cost.
There is now a clear acknowledgment by people inside and outside museum walls that it is deeply necessary to interrogate the ways in which power has written designers into and out of histories, controlled access to design education, and shaped public conversations in museums and other public spaces.
They Are Billions clearly presents this guy as a villainous dirtbag, and I'll admit I'm a bit curious if it can manage to interrogate or subvert his survivalist fascism from within the mechanical constraints of a game that's literally about building walls topped with armed guards around settlements and resources.
One was an action sequence featuring "Beat" Takeshi Kitano's Daisuke Aramaki, while the other saw Johansson's Major interrogate a prisoner in a futuristic cell; together with the trailer, it looks like the remake is up to the task of translating the classic anime series' influential cyberpunk style into live action.
Looking again at Marshall's paintings, we might interrogate not just their "jet black, ebony black, charcoal black, obsidian black, velvety black, inky black," as Molesworth describes, but also the ways in which they shine, a key aspect that Krista Thompson has identified in black popular photography and recent portrait painting.
We can offer that the appropriate commission headed by Special Attorney Mueller -- he can use this treaty as a solid foundation, and send a formal, an official request to us so that we would interrogate -- we would hold the questioning of these individuals who he believes are privy to some crimes.
"Do not interrogate my client without my authorization and not until such time as I have had an opportunity to discuss the matter with him," Mr. Shalom said in a letter to Paul J. Fishman, the United States attorney for New Jersey, which he said was copied to prosecutors in Manhattan.
It could give security and intelligence agencies an opportunity to interrogate Mr. Abdeslam about his ties to the Islamic State and how the attacks were planned and carried out, at a time when officials are saying that the Paris plot might have been larger and more elaborate than first thought.
Security and government officials told Reuters the decision had been made to launch a full-scale operation involving the paramilitary Rangers, who would have powers to conduct raids and interrogate suspects in the same way as they have been doing in the southern city of Karachi for more than two years.
This week, however, in the wake of the President's perplexing assaults on US allies, of his denial of Russia's hacking of the US election and his seeming willingness to allow Russian security forces to interrogate US officials, there were signs that the spines of Republicans in Congress may just be reconstituting.
Here's the proposal: Putin offered to "help" with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation (the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, which we know was directed by Putin himself) by having his government interrogate the 12 Russian military intelligence officers charged in the probe last Friday — and letting Mueller watch.
These all seem to be burbling up from the same cultural wellspring; if I'm optimistic, maybe it's because we're inching closer to allowing women to publicly explore the ways their sexual lives have been shaped, and to interrogate why sexual agency, strength, trauma, victimhood or liberation end up ripe for judgment.
He was sitting in the headquarters of Documenta's public programs here, near a building once used by Greece's military dictatorship to interrogate prisoners — a choice of venue some Greeks found provocative if not insulting even though Mr. Szymczyk said it was intended to call attention to the country's troubled history.
Usually when I sit down to write this column, it takes me a little bit of time to come up with an appropriate theme, or to think up something personal (but not too personal) way to interrogate metal culture, or to pinpoint which current wave of metal drama is worth dissecting.
By "postmodernism" they may mean the intellectual movement that sought to interrogate and dismantle the structures that underly everyday cultural creation — practices such as looking, buying, and selling, making movies, pictures, and news stories, and so on — with an eye toward moving marginalized people to the center of cultural discourse.
But as evidenced by my enjoyment of The Stick of Truth, I've continued to light a nostalgic candle for the series, and the way its humor has (and hasn't) changed has proved an interesting way to interrogate myself and my relationship to the objects South Park chooses to tee up for a joke.
We have to interrogate the idea that the man wanted to get into the Thames until he started sliding wordlessly into the Thames, at which point he stopped wanting to go in the Thames but could not pull himself out of the tailspin that was dragging him down unavoidably into the river.
The Saudi version of the story will probably be that officials intended to interrogate and abduct Mr. Khashoggi, spiriting him back to Saudi Arabia, but that they botched the job, killing him instead, the person said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because Saudi officials had yet to talk publicly about their plans.
The United States took custody of Mr. al-Nashiri in 2002 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and his case has been plagued by delays and complications since, starting with a decision to interrogate him in the C.I.A.'s secret overseas prison network rather than take him to a court in the United States.
Standing outside the apartment building on Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn, where Mr. Ullah lived, Mr. Cahn said law enforcement officials had held children as young as 4 out in the cold and pulled a teenager out of classes at his high school to interrogate him without a lawyer or his parents present.
When I read from that book and I come up and talk to people afterwards, it's often older, white people who come up to me and they're weeping because all of a sudden for a few minutes they've had to interrogate their own sense of difference and hierarchy that they've not thought they had before.
In the same way that narrative drama has found ways to interrogate earlier forms—the deconstruction of the gangster film over seven seasons of "The Sopranos" remains the gold standard—so have the creators of romantic comedies found ways to tell stories that at once both critique and adhere to the genre's essential formulae.
RELATED: 'There are no winners in Aleppo' One of the goals of the ETF to a large extent is to capture mid-level operatives it can turn over the Kurds in Syria and Iraq, and then interrogate for further intelligence that could lead them to key leaders and even operational plots, a defense official said.
Lines of text at times appear on the screen, either over the images or a black background, saying things like "What I Have Recorded … Reflects Not My Own Integrity … But That of the Reality That Mastered It." Both Hammer and the notes interrogate the distinction between integrity and mastery — presenting the world versus questioning it.
READ: Former British consulate workers says Chinese secret police tortured him for supporting Hong Kong protests The similarities between the cases have prompted concerns that Chinese security agents could be using the solicitation charges as a pretext, and that the true purpose of Kwok's detention is to interrogate him about his support for the protests.
"These new conditions — which would give federal officials the power to enter city facilities and interrogate arrestees at will and would force the city to detain individuals longer than justified by probable cause, solely to permit federal officials to investigate their immigration status — are unauthorized and unconstitutional," the lawsuit states, according to the Chicago Tribune.
But I&aposve got to say when you don&apost say clearly in the meeting that took place, hey, Mr. Putin, you&aposre not calling back the U.S. ambassador and try to prosecute and interrogate him, and then has to come out today and say, oh, I&aposm sorry, of course we&aposre not going to do that.
That has the added benefit of giving the backstory more room to breathe and running it through the one character — Chicago cop Will — who can investigate it with the tenacity you'd expect of a good police officer, as long as that police officer can travel around the world with his mind and interrogate suspects in imagined psychic interrogation rooms.
Brad Pitt is a picture of laconic cool of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, but in Ad Astra, he gets to interrogate that same brand of laconic cool even further, playing a taciturn, work-obsessed spaceman who's still processing (and apparently sometimes perpetuating) the ache of his abandonment by his astronaut father (Tommy Lee Jones).
Chicago had argued that the Justice Department didn't have the authority to issue new rules in July that required jurisdictions applying for federal funds to provide immigration agents access to local jails to interrogate suspected undocumented immigrants and to give the Department of Homeland Security 13733 hours notice before releasing someone federal authorities wanted to take into custody.
At times, the season of TV it reminded me most of was the third season of The Sopranos — another season of television that, like Transparent season three, tried to interrogate why audiences would even want to watch these characters, and concluded with a supporting character singing a rendition of a pop standard that reduced others to tears.
" The terms of the settlement were not disclosed, but the parties issued a striking joint statement in which the two psychologists "acknowledge that they worked with the CIA to develop a program for the CIA that contemplated the use of specific coercive methods to interrogate certain detainees," but denied any explicit knowledge of specific abuses. "Drs.
Over the course of this year, I've written in this column about hazy beatmakers who use geographical signifiers to interrogate rising tides of nationalism worldwide; about noise producers adopting classic rock tropes to create a newly warped Americana; and about a host of composers who are remapping everyday experiences through the use of musique concrète techniques.
In no particular order the European fintech start-ups to watch are ... Cleo is a digital financial assistant that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to enable users to interrogate their bank account and credit card data, via text or voice queries, to keep track of their spending, budget better and see if they're getting the best deals.
Europe's competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager, set for a dual role in the next Commission, faced three hours of questions from members of four committees in the European Parliament this afternoon, as MEPs got their chance to interrogate her priorities for a broader legislative role that will shape pan-EU digital strategy for the next five years.
These include her time running the CIA's secret "black site" prison in Thailand in 2002 called "Cat's Eye," the first secret detention facility created after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks designed to allow the CIA to interrogate suspects off the grid, and her later role in the CIA's destruction of tapes from interrogation sessions of terrorism detainees.
We never find out, because to interrogate the notion that "getting things done" is a good in itself, irrespective of what those things are, would reveal that the Democratic Party is an institution that exists to suppress left-wing opposition and working-class politics—in other words, the kind of politics that Ocasio-Cortez's supporters elected her to pursue.

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