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The following day, after a discussion between his parents, E.R.'s mother phoned a guidance counselor at the middle school, who phoned the Department of Children, Youth, and Families, which contacted police.
I phoned a relieved Sarmiento, who had just called 911.
Kent had been the concerned father who initially phoned police.
Francis has phoned many struggling people who have written him.
His parents phoned the police, who took a witness statement.
On Thursday, Freedom Caucus Chairman Mark Meadows phoned the president.
García's wife phoned Fish to gauge his interest in caddying.
"Carol phoned!" mom hollers from upstairs in an early episode.
Not knowing what to expect, I phoned cofounder Hamish Jamieson.
Around ten that morning, he phoned Suzanne on her mobile.
"President Clinton phoned President-elect Trump this afternoon," the aide said.
Hogan phoned police and Buskey's father the next morning, investigators said.
Bush phoned his wife from his trip to check on her.
I phoned Ljubomir Nikolic, space weather forecaster for National Resources Canada.
Alex phoned the director, knowing it wasn't a typical wedding venue.
Pence phoned Trump and cleared up the tension, the official said.
Thaler phoned into the ceremony to answer questions about his work.
Later, the younger Bush phoned lawmakers to press for Kavanaugh's confirmation.
Upon receiving the text, Spencer phoned her daughter and the police.
A White House official said Trump phoned Pruitt on Monday night.
Though Schumer was unable to attend in person, he phoned in.
I phoned their parents if they were misbehaving just as often.
Goldin phoned a neurosurgeon on call, Ahmad Latefi, with the results.
Abe also phoned Hanyu on Saturday to offer his personal congratulations.
Teens phoned their terrified parents to tell them they were alive.
And so you phoned your legal teams,who started shouting, 'Cease!
Adams dialed a pastor he knew, who phoned a recovery coach.
Later that night, my agent and I phoned in an offer.
Ignatius reported that Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Kislyak several times on Dec.
So many questions, so we phoned him up to lay them down.
One person phoned who ended up going into residential treatment for addiction.
We understand the company has since phoned Mr. Pozner to apologize directly.
Ambassador Dobbins, SRAP, personally phoned a handful of senators to discuss this.
Phoned up the management and said, 'We know you're doing this show.
His wife Laeticia phoned French President Emmanuel Macron at about 2 a.m.
George Michael secretly phoned the next day and gave her the £15k.
The family phoned her repeatedly on Wednesday, but she didn't pick up.
She warned him that if he phoned again there would be repercussions.
I phoned Rabin at his home and put the question to him.
I went in and phoned Ian to tell him where I was.
He was dehydrated and seeing spots when he phoned authorities for help.
Rosenhan and his colleagues each phoned a hospital complaining of hearing voices.
I said as much to one professor I phoned up for research.
He phoned Judge, who had stayed in Tampa, to gauge his interest.
"Little Wang has been caught!" one officer phoned his boss in excitement.
After what Bush later called "three terrible weeks," Miers phoned the president.
Eventually, after banging on door after door, one occupant phoned the police.
The mayor phoned him back to tell him she was considering retreat.
When he phoned Dr. Rowe's office, a female voice answered the phone.
An older musician then phoned, saying he was going to kill himself.
It's because we deserve real representation and not representation that phoned it in.
She phoned him, wrote to him and waited outside his office and home.
Over a week later, two hotel customers recognized her and phoned the police.
A tip was also phoned into an ethics hotline maintained by the archdiocese.
She phoned the proprietors, who told her they intended to destroy the monument.
Constand said she phoned attorneys because she was not familiar with the law.
The spokesman said the president-elect phoned the president, who returned the call.
"Someone phoned me and said my son's dead body was found," Alam said.
Alexander responded to Trump's message on Twitter, saying Trump had phoned him again.
Zelensky garnered 73% of the vote, and Trump phoned him to offer congratulations.
After the meeting, Trump phoned Murdoch, and the two spoke about the meeting.
An hour passed before her next communication from Phelps, who phoned from jail.
While he was talking to reporters at the finish his father phoned him.
As usual, he phoned the Falcons to discuss where they would intercept him.
In the past, they have either recorded messages or phoned in their remarks.
Listeners phoned into the stations, mostly with words of praise, Mr. Rogatinsky said.
Trump phoned Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, asking him to intervene in the case.
When Mr. Pompeo phoned his European counterparts after the strike, they expressed concern.
With anxiety cresting, McConnell phoned the President to insist he sign the measure.
Pope Francis phoned Mr. Ramírez Castillo and urged him to pursue his complaints.
He phoned his parents when he reached Istanbul, en route back to Tehran.
The Mazda 26 has every excuse to be a phoned-in, forgettable car.
Students, afraid to leave their dorm rooms, phoned parents asking to come home.
After his initial phone call with Mr. Moonves, Mr. Dauer phoned Ms. Phillips.
For two years, he phoned in robberies, fires and mayhem, and slept late.
Hours after he vanished, David's father phoned Alaska State Troopers, concerned about his son.
And, when we were apart, nana always phoned us directly after the Queen's Speech.
The therapist found him naked in bed and phoned 911 at 3:27 p.m.
Richmond phoned members over the Thanksgiving weekend, one person familiar with the communications said.
Moments before his death, Helus phoned his wife to tell her he loved her.
The morning after the fight, Flynn phoned his foe to check on his condition.
He phoned her relentlessly, and contacted her boss and every member of her family.
Her outgoing call log shows she phoned Wes, then Oliver, then Laurel, then Connor.
The Kremlin said late on Tuesday that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan had phoned Putin.
Information can also be phoned into Sacramento Valley Crime Stoppers at (916) 443-HELP.
The man reportedly then phoned Ramirez and had him speak to the state trooper.
The thing I really wanted to get to the bottom of when I phoned.
McConnell phoned the president Tuesday night to thank him for his help (The Hill).
After M.S.F. phoned the governor and the police chief, the commandos were called off.
He suggested during a radio interview a day later that Obama hadn't phoned Gen.
I've got love for you, man, but you just phoned this one in completely.
On December 21.5th, detectives phoned Tomic and the call was sent to voice mail.
Later, she phoned my mom, and my daughters secretly listened in on the extension.
A bank executive phoned Mr. Van Der Weide at the Fed to tell him.
At 25, while staying at a shelter in Trenton, he phoned home for help.
The next morning, Coach Nagata phoned me and other football players with grim news.
" The two-phoned man turns and in a soft voice asks, "Are you O.K.?
With a weird numbness, we phoned our boys and told them the sad news.
Shahid phoned Tahira from 26 Federal Plaza and told her to call Drucker Rahmani.
He talks of a friend who video-phoned him recently while high on meth.
Kelly, meanwhile, phoned Republicans to assure them Trump hadn't agreed to any outlandish deals.
Haig phoned him, painting a picture of cataclysm if Ruckelshaus did not fire Cox.
Mr. Jones, the ex-mayor, phoned in to demand Ms. Goodwin reverse her decision.
And despite prognostications of Armageddon in response, the reaction largely has been phoned in.
Pat Gamberdella told the network that he phoned authorities after discovering the headless statue.
"I phoned up one club instructor when I first moved into MMA," she says.
One day, I phoned the Pakistan Muslim Centre to ask whether I might meet people.
Fake Alex phoned in citing technical issues, according to the reporter that conducted the interview.
I phoned a local tanning salon to ask them if they would give me herpes.
We phoned the man of the end of the hour, Chris Sullivan, to talk Toby.
Some days later the girl's breath quickened, and her father phoned the family's hospice nurse.
People phoned him—he recorded many of these calls and we have the tapes too.
He phoned an old friend, a Russian billionaire, whom he knew through his Bayrock connections.
Earlier this week he phoned a constable who had broken his wrist during an arrest.
After locking his keys in his car, Redditor potatoboy221 phoned AAA to help him out.
He also said he phoned an off-duty officer who neutralized the attacker in Minnesota.
" Later, Hemsworth joined Cyrus and Moffat onstage after the latter said he "phoned a friend.
So I phoned author Philip Bland, a planetary scientist at Curtin University in Perth, Australia.
Late Monday, Mr. Trump phoned Mr. Pruitt to reassure him that his job was safe.
Before announcing his leadership bid, he tells me, Ryan phoned Pelosi to let her know.
Jewish community centers in cities across the country on Monday received phoned-in bomb threats.
Ruggles phoned the police twice for assistance in dealing with Dhillon's frightening and predatory behavior.
Two months ago Islamists phoned Mr. Haima, offering to trade his brother for another prisoner.
I phoned my wife and told her I was out of water but pushing ahead.
News networks reported Mateen phoned 911 moments before the shooting to pledge allegiance to ISIS.
He phoned his older sister, LaToya Hubbard, 38, in Marietta, Ga. They had discussed it.
Less than three weeks later, however, a whistle-blower from inside law enforcement phoned Futterman.
She was the one he phoned after surviving a hotel fire when he was 22011.
Quanjian Group did not respond to Reuters' phoned and emailed requests for comment on Thursday.
People phoned in to discuss a surprise snowfall or the resignation of Richard M. Nixon.
After the vote, Rodino later said, he phoned his wife and wept, for our country.
He has reportedly phoned the Senate leader to ask him to take up the bill.
The Hill has reached out to the White House to confirm that Trump phoned Moore.
During that election, callers phoned in, confused over whether to support Trump or Bernie Sanders.
He's personally phoned lawmakers whose support of the bill wavered at times — including Republican Sens.
Jackson, better known as Onision, did not answer the door and instead phoned the police.
Authorities added that no threat was phoned in to the school or to local police.
Kadyrov phoned him and vehemently denied it, and subsequently filed a criminal complaint for slander.
They'd phoned the hut that morning and, by luck, had reserved the last two beds.
He then phoned his wife, who was welcoming trick-or-treaters back home in Huntsville.
Investigators will continue to work from phoned-in resident complaints rather than dragnet internet searches.
A cloud provider called Cedexis phoned home to a registration in Beijing, while something called pixel.onaudience.
A short time later, we phoned her family to let them know she had been located.
I have never phoned in a single tour, I have an impeccable record for not cancelling.
He phoned Erdogan on Tuesday as the Turkish government began a crackdown on suspected coup plotters.
Yesterday, the players phoned their families, their friends and their concentration levels were not so high.
He didn't have an associate do it or an underling do it; he phoned me himself.
One of the father's cousins phoned one of Mustafa's friends in Sweden and confirmed his death.
The country's emir recently phoned Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to congratulate him on his election win.
After the game, Buchnevich, beaming with the commemorative puck, phoned home - to his dad in Russia.
When I phoned to arrange the meeting, we (mostly he) talked for more than an hour.
The president phoned into Fox & Friends for a rambling nearly hour-long interview on Friday morning.
"Sheikha Latifa phoned me on the night of her abduction, pleading for my help," Stirling said.
After I finished it, I phoned my husband and told him, 'This is the last straw.
Since the beginning of the year, many Jewish community centers have received phoned-in bomb threats.
But I phoned my dad and was telling him and my uncle not to open anything.
Budrys phoned me to say that I must restrict my use of "it" from now on.
Another nurse phoned a loved one, got on the ground, head down, and took deep breaths.
In a panic he phoned his one friend in New York who is a similar size.
So Ms. Ramirez made her way off the bus, phoned her daughter and walked into Texas.
My husband phoned to say he would be there the minute I came out of surgery.
Someone spotted him emerging from the woods Monday afternoon and phoned 911, Metro Nashville Police said.
Three weeks after we first met, Mr. Hussen phoned me from Rome in a chatty mood.
We phoned Century Arms several times, leaving voicemails for its head of marketing, emailing him twice.
Eric Danziger, the CEO of Trump Hotels, phoned Marriott's CEO regarding the incident, the report said.
Minutes later, Giuliani phoned the White House switchboard and connected for 28503 seconds, the records show.
Thirteen hours after Trump first phoned Schumer from his White House residence, government funding ran out.
On Thursday, President Trump phoned both governors to pledge the federal government's support for recovery efforts.
It was a fitting episode in a game that the Sixers seemed to have phoned in.
Something about these feels very phoned in, or evincing too little originality on the artist's part.
She phoned to tell me about circulation problems in her feet and cried about being bullied online.
He had been a pump technician for more than a decade when the extortionists phoned in 2015.
Martin and Birnbach told the Times about their two different reactions when Carroll phoned them years ago.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May phoned rebel lawmakers to ask them to vote for her Brexit deal.
At the urging of his new girlfriend, Beal phoned police and then let them search his house.
Cosby phoned her back and during the call also said he was a "sick man," she testified.
Clyburn wrote in his memoir that in 2008, Bill Clinton had phoned him at 2:15 a.m.
FP phoned Fred to pick up Archie when he was in actual trouble at a Serpents hangout.
China's State Council did not immediately respond to Reuters' phoned and faxed requests for comment on Thursday.
But on Monday, Rodman said he wasn't aware of who Huckabee Sanders was when she phoned him.
At the behest of Yankees right fielder Carlos Beltran, Mateo phoned Denbo to apologize for his behavior.
The president and his chief of staff also phoned Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
The FBI acknowledged Friday it did not follow "protocols" after a tip was phoned in last January.
There's a phoned-in story mode because players were mad that the last game didn't have one.
I stood alone thinking maybe Bourgeois had thought I was someone else when I had phoned her.
Fans and musicians phoned in to talk about what the band and Ms. O'Riordan meant to them.
"I just wish you had phoned," Adora says when her eldest daughter turns up on her doorstep.
Whenever the man phoned, Amin said, his number came up on her screen with an Israeli prefix.
The daily press briefing was canceled and Trump phoned state and local leaders to express his condolences.
Finally, I summoned the courage and phoned my father early one afternoon, determined to discuss the situation.
Fan phoned the local government for help last week, and claims to have gotten an unexpected response.
Because I'm nowhere near bilingual, I phoned a friend or two to help me try these apps.
I know I've totally phoned that in, and in my mind, it's a total piece of shit.
One Christmas Day early in his career, Peter's boss phoned from a ski lift in Aspen, Colo.
Trump, who phoned Kavanaugh Monday to tell him he was sticking by him, defended him again Tuesday.
When months passed with no sign of it, he phoned Guy Kawasaki, Apple's head of developer relations.
A year later, Ms. McNeely's husband, Steve Roland, phoned Mr. von Essen, who was renting in Astoria.
We turned the TV on, phoned loved ones telling them that we are home safe and sound.
One Canadian kid was so upset with the meal his parents served him that he phoned the police.
As for the rest of the evening: Pearce phoned her parents to join them for toasts and photos.
One woman phoned me quite a lot, but she realized relatively quickly it wasn't me [who scammed her].
I called her doctor to sign a release form, and I phoned a service for private medical transport.
Macesanu phoned the European emergency number 112 three times to say she had been kidnapped, beaten and raped.
Friends of the 68-year-old British professor initially phoned the police, concerned his front door was open.
One of the doctors in the back seat phoned the student, as suggested — and the driver's phone rang.
"I phoned my agent and she was like, 'I've already got you an audition,'" Emmanuel told BuzzFeed News.
Between events, she phoned scores of donors, focusing on the ones most likely to give the maximum $10,800.
" Later, Trump phoned Zervos at her home in Huntington Beach, allegedly calling her his "OC (Orange County) Angel.
Six months later, as Comet 67P approached the sun, Philae briefly woke from its slumber and phoned home.
He later frantically phoned Danielle, who put the call on speakerphone for his parents, who had untied her.
Sally Skinner: Notorious pharma-bro Martin Shkreli phoned into the show and called me a bitch three times.
Victims phoned U.N. peacekeepers stationed a mile away and begged for help, but none came, the witnesses said.
The next morning, feeling no better, Larson phoned Cabrini to inquire whether tests showed evidence of food poisoning.
Stephen's call history confirmed that he had phoned for roadside assistance that day from a Wendy's in Minneapolis.
When we phoned Stormy's camp to see if Michaela was still on the payroll, they had no comment.
He once phoned a top executive at dairy firm Vinamilk's and asked the company to help cow farmers.
An aide to the interior minister phoned Elebrashy's show to say it was a case of mistaken identity.
The president phoned his family to offer condolences on Tuesday, according to White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
When he didn't come home that day, they phoned the next morning to be told he had died.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) on Monday phoned in to a conference call for House Republicans.
Reports in hand, the journalists sprawled out on the carpeting and phoned in key details to their editors.
My wife managed to pull me inside and as soon as I went inside, I phoned the police.
He tried to stop Krajnc, then phoned his boss, hog farmer Eric Van Boekel, who called the police.
Photos from the feast showed that Rihanna phoned in orders for cheese, pepperoni, and pineapple-'n'-ham pies.
Four days after the outage at Lumumba's home, he phoned his 223-year-old son, Chokwe Antar Lumumba.
But Price quickly heard from Thompson, who phoned the dugout to tell him to ask for a replay.
When she was unable to climb back into the van after a stop, the guards phoned P.T.S. headquarters.
Alarmed, she phoned all of the gynecologic oncologists within an 80-mile radius of our town in Indiana.
And, needing a quiet place, he went into the bathroom and phoned the principal of Kuki High School.
Ms. Choi and her niece phoned a South Korean man whom they had hired to handle the escape.
Mr. Ahmed phoned Mr. Ullah, who was at a hospital with his family, and wished him the best.
Zeid said he had phoned Suu Kyi in January, asking her in vain to stop the military operation.
"I was panicked, very angry and almost lost control of my temper," when the officer phoned, she said.
The mayor of Slovyansk had phoned to inform him of his brother's death the day after it happened.
Just the other day, a friend phoned to say that her brother's treatment for pancreatic cancer wasn't working.
His top advisers phoned in their apologies and said they were headed to work for Mr. Van Drew.
When Reeves phoned STX to object to the bean counting, Aviv took the call as Fogelson looked on.
Hillary phoned in her concession to Trump, but dispatched campaign chair John Podesta to send her faithful home.
Kushner and national security adviser John Bolton phoned Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday, according to the White House.
Inman phoned and emailed with Boone County Judge-Executive Gary Moore, who met with Chao in December 2017.
But I phoned my office in the car and told them I spoke to this really interesting man.
She phoned beforehand to say she wanted to speak to us, so we knew it was something important.
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We phoned his insurance company again, but they put us off, saying that his "case" was being reviewed.
"He phoned me from Nice and said he missed me and asked me to come see him," she says.
NASA's New Horizons explorer successfully "phoned home" after a journey to the most distant world ever explored by humankind.
Earlier in the day, Trump phoned Johnson and offered a one-to-one meeting, according to a British official.
I phoned Daniel Gibson, a scientist at Synthetic Genomics who invented the DNA assembly process known as Gibson assembly.
Hustling Junior to their rented car, they drove to L.A. and phoned Frank Sr., who was waiting in Reno.
Victim No. 1 had dropped out of sight, but Cuddy phoned victim No. 213, the mother in her 40s.
A male caller phoned in the threat to the Manitowoc County Sheriff's Office headquarters at about 6:40 p.m.
Because of the news, one Colorado viewer phoned Cramer to ask whether he should sell his stake in Ulta.
Flowers, chocolate, and teddy bears are nice, but can give the impression that you kind of phoned in it.
An Aurora police detective, Lee Catavu, phoned Jim with the news while on the five-hour drive to investigate.
Joaquin Castro, whom O'Rourke phoned to tell him he was announcing his bid, is also considering the Senate race.
The mother told investigators she called for an ambulance and phoned her ex-husband, who rushed to the home.
"So.. My brother phoned me," wrote doctor and YouTuber Thom O'Neill in a Whatsapp conversation he shared on Twitter.
They phoned him to tell him to urgently go to his GP because his BMI was dangerously high. Now.
Police say he was distraught over a recent breakup, and even phoned his ex-girlfriend while he opened fire.
He then tried logging into a DoJ web portal, but when he wasn't able to, phoned the relevant department.
During the show, a caller phoned in and asked the 71-year-old star a question about her daughter.
I phoned Ljubomir Nikolic, a computational physicist from the Canadian Hazards Information Service at NRCan, and space weather forecaster.
With what a court later described as "superhuman calm," Lau phoned for an ambulance, and was rushed to hospital.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly phoned Pruitt on Tuesday morning to reinforce the message, the official said.
The clerk's father apparently also phoned the police, saying she was "terrified" and had locked herself in a bathroom.
Donald Trump phoned to congratulate Mr Haftar—a naturalised American citizen—when it seemed his offensive would be successful.
It was there that he phoned leaders in Congress to advise them of the strikes, moments before Trump spoke.
Sharon was the one person I would have phoned in any situation and I just didn't have that anymore.
I got out of my car and grabbed him — three of us grabbed him — and someone phoned the police.
If Democrats had phoned in this race from the start, Roy Moore would be a senator-elect right now.
Seized by an urgency that kicked in her courage, she phoned Mr. Nicholson and summoned him to the beach.
Those arrested in the city for an act of idealistic protest often phoned Dodd, and through her reached Krasner.
Li Zhao was phoned by local police but not actually brought in for questioning, according to China Labor Watch.
As he phoned his outside advisers and allies, Trump's growing irritation with Mueller overshadowed his delight over McCabe's dismissal.
Trump told supporters at a rally early on Wednesday that Clinton had phoned to congratulate him on his victory.
He said he had phoned a British government anti-terrorism hotline to report what he had heard and seen.
President Ronald Reagan phoned the officer when he was recovering at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan to wish him well.
Then, apparently carried by the wave of public sympathy for the sergeant, he phoned his family to express solidarity.
Mr. Carlineo's sentencing follows two other recent convictions of people who phoned or mailed threats to prominent public officials.
The result: A completely phoned in afterthought that felt like a particularly dreadful Allen movie stretched out over six episodes.
Today, we phoned CEO and founder Amy Errett in Hawaii, where she's attending the high-wattage, low-flying Lobby conference.
When an erratic Fischer appeared ready to forfeit the match, Henry Kissinger personally phoned him to ask him to stay.
California Democratic Party Chair Eric Bauman recently phoned into a meeting of the six major candidates running for Royce's seat.
When I phoned her back she said, "We need to talk about what happened," and I was just really confused.
The White House declined to say why Trump phoned Abe before calling Moon, a sequence that raised eyebrows in Seoul.
President Obama phoned Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday to offer condolences for last Sunday's terror attack in Lahore.
"I was on Cloud 9," Mr. Ziober said, recalling how he phoned his family to tell them about the party.
Furious, Ms. Gnagne, the chief of the village down the road, phoned government parks officials who protect the endangered elephants.
After early in the game, we could have phoned the rest of the game in, but they continued to play.
One, the phoned-in threat to CNN came six weeks after the mail bombs targeting CNN and numerous Democratic officials.
I then phoned the person who had made the booking and it was the same couple who were just in.
In the first weeks of his early retirement, Mr. Cohn phoned Mr. Chavez and asked him to return to Goldman.
During this week's events, I couldn't help but recall lines from one of its poems, "Millennium": I phoned my grandmother.
He phoned me the next day apologizing for not showing me the tattoo that had revealed his purpose to him.
Mr. Denamur had phoned Tout Autour du Pain, a boulangerie, to see if the bakery was willing to buy anything.
I phoned a fiendishly good home cook of my acquaintance, whose children have been through vegan, vegetarian and pescatarian stages.
Even more important, they gave the state party something concrete to compare against results phoned in or submitted by app.
As a check, Bier phoned another scientist, Hugo Bellen, who is well known for his work in fruit-fly genetics.
From the residents who had phoned, it was known that about a dozen ISIS fighters were somewhere in the village.
But later, he said Trump phoned him and spoke about extending government funding for three weeks, as GOP leaders want.
Trump phoned Putin on Tuesday to congratulate him for winning a fourth term and to discuss a possible summit meeting.
Trump phoned Putin on Tuesday to congratulate him for winning a fourth term and to discuss a possible summit meeting.
Day advised her to leave at once with the children, and he phoned a friend who is a police officer.
Miller, the Justice Department alleges, phoned in the bomb threat as a way to settle a "grudge" against the woman.
Trump and Vice President Mike Pence have both phoned Kavanaugh to voice their support for him ahead of the hearing.
According to Variety, friends phoned the police when they could not reach him and he was found dead on Saturday.
When a reporter from CNN phoned to ask Visker about his fast, he thought it might be a prank call.
"We were in there with Antwerp and Milan!" said Melody, who learned of the distinction after a friend phoned her.
So no one has phoned us, no one has emailed us, we've had to find out just when we've arrived.
Gadio allegedly immediately phoned "the big man," which the FBI has taken to mean the president of Chad, Idriss Deby.
President Obama phoned Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday to discuss a ceasefire agreement in Syria, the White House said.
In past Nevada caucuses, Excel spreadsheets were used by those in the war room to tabulate phoned-in precinct totals.
When NYC's WPLJ finally put it in rotation, Warners A&R goddess Karin Berg phoned me just to crow about it.
People think they're witnessing a terrifying zombie attack, police are phoned, turns out the zombies are just actors. Har. Har. Har.
Trump phoned in Friday to the North Dakota radio show co-hosted with the state's sole member of the House, Rep.
Fifty minutes after the time she was due back, Melissa phoned the town police, who launched a door-to-door search.
Prosecutors have indicted a California man they say phoned in a bomb threat during the FCC's net neutrality vote in December.
Hustling Junior to their rented car, they drove to Los Angeles and phoned Frank Sr., who was waiting in Reno, Nevada.
When Amber's owner phoned the two founders of animal shelter SNARL, they jumped into a battered hatchback and headed to investigate.
I phoned co-author Can Kabadayi, a doctoral student in cognitive science, over Skype to ask him about the new paper.
In the interim, Trump has met and phoned Xi, and says he has built a strong relationship with the Chinese leader.
As Sessions and Rosenstein met with candidates over the weekend, officials -- including Rosenstein -- also phoned other candidates not on the list.
The Getty Center was evacuated on the afternoon of April 18 after a bomb threat was phoned in to the museum.
Reporter Homa Bash and her cameraman were reporting in Plano, Texas, near school on Wednesday afternoon when someone phoned the police.
Embarrassed, she tells me she remembers how she phoned me last night to let me know she was in the morgue.
From there, he tried logging into a DoJ web portal, but when that didn't work, he phoned up the relevant department.
The group showed the police their booking confirmations and phoned the home's landlord to convince police they were telling the truth.
The president phoned Gorsuch on Monday to inform him he was the nominee, White House press secretary Sean Spicer told reporters.
The person he phoned had contacted Mr. Ailes, whose public relations representative called Mr. Sherman to browbeat him into backing off.
On the drive, I phoned Regan, my father, and my friends, and told them that I was going to Columbia Presbyterian.
In 2015, Stolyarov and Kuznetsov phoned John pretending to be Putin after the musician criticized Russia&aposs stance on gay rights.
Obama phoned Senate leaders, including Republicans who have threatened to block any nominee made by the Democratic president to replace Scalia.
Trump phoned Graham, a former rival in the 22019 presidential race, late Monday evening to encourage him and promise his backing.
"So you're saying was that Mr. Lutsenko had told him that the President had phoned into their meeting?" she was asked.
In the race's final weeks, as Mr. Corker struggled to fight off his opponent, he phoned a top adviser, Tom Ingram.
Two weeks ago, President Trump phoned Mr. Modi pledging "to strengthen security and economic cooperation" between India and the United States.
" Henderson phoned him at the end of one of our interviews, while the tape recorder was still running, and said, "F.B.!
He phoned him, and that 75-year-old retired surgeon together with his retired gynecologist friend, organized Alison's abortion in England.
Eventually there's kicking and screaming and not-so-sisterly name calling; their mother is phoned to dole out punishment from afar.
When Ms. Trauss phoned him to say the 44-home approach was entirely inadequate, Mr. Falk tried to persuade her otherwise.
She'd phoned him—her son—and told him about the ambulance arriving, the men with the stretcher coming into the house.
She also said 21st Century Fox is looking into the allegations after Bloom and her client phoned the Fox News hotline.
President Obama on Wednesday phoned Villanova University men's basketball coach Jay Wright to congratulate him on his team's national championship win.
In another development on Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Pompeo was on the same call when Trump phoned Zelensky.
He says he does not miss the late-night calls from panicked customers, who sometimes phoned him from the sea itself.
She let Thurgood Marshall use her telephone to call Robert F. Kennedy even when phoned-in lunch orders were pouring in.
Kramer and Sophie's Choice, Meryl Streep has phoned it in from more than 50 films over the course of her lackluster career.
The coffee machine, which typically pings its servers a few times a day, phoned home over 2,000 times on Thursday, January 24th.
We start with a look back at the famous case of the phoned tapped governor whose calls were heard across the country.
When one of my personal care assistants unexpectedly quit last month, I phoned one of my regular care agencies for a replacement.
He regularly phoned her more than he did his chief of staff, regardless of who was occupying that title at the time.
During the flight back to Washington, Pence phoned several Republican and Democratic lawmakers to assure them on the status of the talks.
So I phoned Gabriel Willow, an urban naturalist who works with the New York City Audubon, to see if he'd noticed anything.
I felt like I had kind of phoned this one in because my day job has been wild these first few months.
Earlier in the week, Obama phoned the state's governor, John Bel Edwards, shortly after approving the Democrat's request for federal disaster funding.
He and Guk began discussing how hard it was dealing with "them" because they phoned infrequently and guaranteed no time of arrival.
The following year, Moonves reportedly phoned Douglas&apos manager requesting a meeting for the pair to talk regarding an earlier script reading.
The next morning, Linda and Mary-Beth phoned the police and told them they had found their father deceased on the sofa.
Dunham: I'm not even sure he phoned it in, I think he was just online posting threats just to mess with people.
And in recent weeks, Trump and Vice President Pence have personally phoned senior and rank-and-file lawmakers as well, sources said.
The Cubs themselves blew a 3-to-1 lead in the infamous 2003 NLCS that featured a certain ear-phoned Cubs fan.
Because everything had to be just so, she continually fussed, phoned and deployed her two steeliest weapons, the silence and the stare.
The draft is like an ancient scroll, and not just because of the ambient mustiness of all those speaker-phoned war rooms.
Kramer and Sophie's Choice, Meryl Streep has phoned it in for more than 50 film over the course of her lackluster career.
In one case, she said they helped a woman escape domestic servitude after she phoned to say her life had been threatened.
" The argument was so intense that Gunvalson phoned ex-boyfriend Brooks Ayers for backup, claiming, "Brooks put me in this goddamn situation.
News networks reported Mateen phoned 911 moments before the shooting to pledge allegiance to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Even the Huffington Post tires of Girls "star" Lena Dunham's phony, phoned-in feminism, calling it as close to bourgeois as possible.
She phoned her lawyer and headed to the nearest police station, where she found Suszek, who had been beaten by the police.
I feel euphoric after speaking to Huxley, as if the CIA director personally phoned me to confirm the moon landings were faked.
Donors phoned in reports on Mr. Biden's behind-the-scenes maneuvers to advisers like Ms. Tanden, a longtime policy aide to Mrs.
Yet Sondland phoned Trump the morning of the call (July 25), and the day after the call (July 26), to discuss it.
While Mr. Gergiev has done much Wagner, at the Met and elsewhere, his performances are notoriously uneven: sometimes inspired, sometimes phoned-in.
Harvey Weinstein, who has been in Arizona, where representatives say he is seeking therapy, phoned into the two-hour meeting and resigned.
He phoned the supporter, left him a message thanking him for his support, but did not use the words 'sorry' or 'apologize.
Massari rushed to the Four Seasons hotel, where Guidi was staying, and together they phoned Renzi and the foreign minister, Paolo Gentiloni.
He famously phoned in details of his personal life to New York City tabloids during his divorces, sometimes posing as a publicist.
Trump phoned Kemp on Wednesday and pressed him to appoint Collins to the seat, according to a source familiar with the call.
"I realized that Rocky must have phoned the National Park Service from the plane and called in a favor," Mr. Rosenbaum wrote.
A lawyer recalls being phoned up late on a Saturday by a minister inquiring if the approvals he needed had been received.
Kerry said he had phoned the Turkish foreign minister and underlined "absolute support for Turkey's democratically elected, civilian government and democratic institutions".
Jose Luis Abalos, a high-ranking Socialist, said on Monday that Rivera had not phoned Sanchez to congratulate him on his victory.
Jim Baum, Iraan's principal, said the heartfelt offer of support from a cheerleader who phoned him from the town of Sonora, Tex.
"I realized that Rocky must have phoned the National Park Service from the plane and called in a favor," Mr. Rosenbaum wrote.
President Obama on Thursday phoned the governors of states in path of Hurricane Matthew to discuss preparations for the potentially catastrophic storm.
He phoned a community college president on Cape Cod to convince him to restart the school's basketball program, but to no avail.
She pushed the panic button and phoned my friend's dad, who decided to come down to Mexico and look for us himself.
But all of this is broad, and sometimes phoned-in, as if there were better takes out there we could have gotten.
In late 2017, Tyler Barriss phoned in a false emergency call on behalf of a gamer angry over a Call of Duty match.
It was only when AT&T refused that Popov phoned Hilbert to report the breach, hoping the FBI would pay for the information.
"So I phoned them up and said I'm an Iranian, I live in London and would it be possible to represent?" she says.
She claims that personal call never came, and instead ... a police family liaison officer phoned, passing on some vague message from the Royals.
On Tuesday's episode of Good Morning America, the show's 47-year-old co-anchor phoned in to give an update on her health.
In the spring of 22014, a business development guy from Facebook phoned up and offered close to $231 million to buy his group.
Deya refused to be interviewed when a member of the church's staff phoned through to him, and nobody present would give their name.
Police who arrested Kavanaugh think she could have other victims, and ask that tips be phoned in to them at 972-219-8477.
When I phoned him up on Monday to ask him about those deer, he told me he'd never encountered one up-close before.
To mark the occasion, on Monday morning, President Donald Trump, daughter Ivanka Trump, and NASA astronaut Kate Rubins phoned her aboard the ISS.
And an official told CNN Pence phoned McConnell on his flight back from Ankara after brokering a brief ceasefire between Turkey and Syria.
The star phoned her friend Dave O. to "just invite people over" and didn't expect the guest list to be packed with celebrities.
Obama last spoke with Erdoğan two weeks ago, when the Turkish leader phoned Washington to express his condolences following the Orlando terror attack.
After the narrow vote, Trump phoned Kavanaugh in a congratulatory call, and signed his commission on Air Force One, the White House said.
"By conserving their habitats, you can have indirect support for other animals that live in the area," Hammerschlag explained when I phoned him.
The big picture: CNN and Fox News report Trump called off the raids after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi phoned him with the request.
The Tesla CEO reportedly phoned Montana Skeptic's employer and told the blogger he would potentially take legal action in response to his posts.
He allegedly phoned the alleged victim 55 times, left 36 voicemails, texted 67 times and sent 27 emails in a nine-day span.
He phoned a council helpline to request sandbags for his salon, Mamselle, as soon as he saw water seeping under the front door.
As he did the previous night in a round of phoned-in TV interviews, Trump didn't walk back any of his rhetoric Saturday.
Less than two weeks later, he phoned Comey again for an update: Why hadn't he told the world that Trump wasn't under investigation?
But when Dr. King later phoned the Kyles home to confirm the invitation, he learned that the dinner would actually be at 21991.
Kudlow and others have expressed cautious optimism about a breakthrough since the president phoned his counterpart last month to discuss a potential deal.
Retired astronaut Mark Kelly late last month phoned House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) on his first day back at the Capitol.
And the calls to the police continue: On Monday, a child at a different complex phoned the police to report another clown sighting.
Rosen unfollowed the Cardinals on social media not long after general manager Steve Keim phoned in the official pick of Murray on Thursday.
The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Trump phoned Putin, who expressed his "sincere gratitude" and promised to take-up the offer if needed.
The company phoned off and on for a couple of years, scoffing at the journalist's insistence that they had the wrong Scott Shane.
There, he nursed a blunt and phoned up Fox, who is currently in Atlanta working on Chance the Rapper's upcoming debut studio album.
He phoned friends for help, including an electrician, an electrical engineer, and his longtime bodyguard—each in some way associated with his administration.
More than one Republican woman phoned in to discuss their personal history of assault—and also to say that they don't believe Ford.
" According to The Guardian, the then actor phoned White after watching one of her televised sermons and said she had the "It factor.
First daughter Ivanka Trump is calling for religious tolerance after Jewish community centers across the country on Monday received phoned-in bomb threats.
Mr. Trump also phoned his congratulations to President Vladimir Putin of Russia on his re-election and said the two would meet soon.
At first, in 2008, it appeared that Google could anticipate outbreaks well before the CDC, which relied on phoned-in reports from hospitals.
His constituents, heat-frazzled and anxious about Mr. Trump's impending Supreme Court pick, criticized Mr. Schumer when he finally phoned into the venue.
When he phoned back he told her he did want to marry her and wanted a family and more children with Ms. Sherins.
As the city shut down, Mr. Christensen phoned Mr. Suess to say that they finally had enough time to build their new system.
After visiting PARC in 1970, he phoned his wife in cold Rochester and asked how she felt about moving to sunny Palo Alto.
That includes aides with specific expertise in the countries being phoned or officials focused on an issue set being discussed on the call.
Mr. Netanyahu first condemned Sergeant Azaria's actions, then phoned the soldier's family to offer sympathy and reassurances that he would be treated fairly.
The owner of a roadside zoo in Oklahoma phoned a local newsroom on Thursday and admitted to the killing of five endangered tigers.
The women on the show also have deeper relationships with each other in season three — though they also seem a little phoned-in.
The criminal complaint says Scott Brian Haven, 8503, started making the calls in 2017 and most recently phoned in threats to lawmakers last month.
The New York Times reported on Thursday that Biden phoned Hill earlier this month to express regret about what she "endured" testifying against Thomas.
When Mr. Maduro later phoned in to a program on the main government-run television channel, he echoed words uttered earlier by Mr. Ramos.
A day earlier, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo phoned Sultan Qaboos bin Said of Oman, another long-time intermediary between the U.S. and Iran.
When daycare workers discovered what happened and that Adrie was experiencing swelling and an upset stomach following the bite, they immediately phoned her mother.
He told the officer he'd called ICE so many times they'd threatened to charge him with harassment if he phoned again, the Islander reports.
Trump and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly phoned Pruitt this week to say they support him, an administration source said on Tuesday.
It wasn't until she phoned her ex-husband, Peter, who went down to the police station, that she learned the identity of the body.
Fifty minutes after the time Lindsey was due back, her mother, Melissa Baum, phoned the town police, who launched a door-to-door search.
Because while the first exhibited flashes of inspiration, the second feels entirely phoned in, as if it could skate by on the title alone.
Kidder phoned in to "The Drew and Mike Show" in Detroit on May 9 to promote an upcoming appearance at Motor City Comic Con.
We're told police want to speak to him about the threats that were phoned into a theater as it was showing the Lifetime docuseries.
Michael Kadar allegedly ran a business on the dark web, charging clients as little as $30 for each phoned in or emailed threat.—VICE
On Wednesday night, the president phoned Barr — a Trump supporter who also plays one on TV — to congratulate her on her titular show's success.
He said Salman Abedi also phoned Tripoli on May 15 before carrying out the attack to "say goodbye to his family before the attack".
The hotel was on lockdown during the attempted coup, according to Kat Cohen, who phoned in to CNN during its coverage of the events.
"I want to get [the robot] ready before I turn 50," Valdastri joked when I phoned him to ask him about the new robot.
"We need to make sure the American people remind senators that they have a job to do," Mr. Obama told those who phoned in.
In other words, Macklemore phoned Derek Erdman in Seattle, and had it couriered to him for the interview and he gave it to me.
Once when I was terribly ill, I texted her in alarm and she phoned my local pharmacy with a prescription that did the trick.
After arriving at his final decision, Corker phoned President Donald Trump, the White House said, adding that the president "greatly appreciated" the senator's support.
The President phoned the New York Democrat on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the Supreme Court vacancy, according to a person familiar with the call.
But when it came time to rank the band's albums, Nichols phoned last-minute with a hint of defeat in his signature raspy voice.
Friends phoned me late that night with the news that soldiers had opened fire on protesters, and I fell into a state of shock.
Mr. Senard phoned Mr. Elkann, who was in Italy, to inform him of the change, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
As the report describes, Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak and asked him to persuade Putin not to respond to Obama's sanctions in kind.
The following day, Kislyak phoned Flynn to inform him that his request "had been received at the highest levels," as the report put it.
One day Mr. McQueen "phoned me out of the blue," Mr. Poots recalled at an interview in the Shed's temporary New York City offices.
Hoping for an expert opinion — and perhaps some expert solace — I phoned Joshua Hartshorne, the director of the Language Learning Laboratory at Boston College.
When he was nearly finished, a friend phoned and asked if he had room for one more piece of art, but wouldn't say why.
In Israel, a real estate developer I phoned to ask about a flat invited me to squat for months in his luxury apartment complex.
Iowa caucus results have traditionally been phoned in, but this year, the Iowa Democratic Party encouraged precincts to input results into a new app.
They are good friends, and on Saturday night Johnson phoned Koepka, who at the time sat one stroke off Brian Harman's 54-hole lead.
Hundreds of parents have phoned or emailed to share worries or ask questions about the virus, Montgomery County Public Schools spokesman Derek Turner said.
During Bannon's testimony on Tuesday, his lawyer reportedly phoned the White House counsel's office repeatedly to see if his client could answer certain questions.
By 1950, Mr. Baker had become a rewrite man, taking phoned notes from legmen (reporters at the scene) and banging out stories on deadline.
Mr. Shkreli phoned Mr. Pierotti "screaming" to demand the shares, then emailed saying he was suing, according to Mr. Pierotti's testimony and court records.
Trump and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly phoned Pruitt this week to say they support him, an administration source said on Tuesday.
In one, expert test takers in New York memorized the answers and phoned them to people taking the exam hours later in Los Angeles.
The entrepreneur was found dead in his apartment early Sunday morning after a woman phoned the police with concerns about the 34-year-old.
At a nearby truck stop, he phoned 911, and the operator confirmed that the woman had indeed been missing for just under two weeks.
Several days later, a different nurse phoned me to confirm my UTI diagnosis and ensure I was following the correct protocol with my antibiotics.
Someone from the I.R.S. had just phoned, she said, to say a warrant for her arrest had been issued for failure to pay back taxes.
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft phoned home on Tuesday morning, confirming that the spacecraft successfully completed the most distant flyby ever conducted of a space object.
It said several witnesses phoned police to inform them, including one who chased the suspect while on the phone, constantly updating officials on his whereabouts.
But instead of a phoned-in Star Wars impression-off the show landed on the clever spin of having Kylo Ren appear on Undercover Boss.
On the Hill, where there is solid bipartisan support for action against Turkey, Republican lawmakers quietly phoned the President to push him to sanction Ankara.
It's hard not to see the pair of plastic bottles as anything but another example of how Weiss and Benioff phoned in this past season.
Trump later phoned Zervos at her California home, and asked her to visit the Beverly Hills Hotel, where he was staying, for a business meeting.
Last week, Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani roiled the Saudis when he phoned Iranian President Hassan Rouhani with congratulations on his re-election.
Garner's mother Gwenn Carr said that Manigault vowed to look into Garner's case and apparently phoned the Justice Department in an attempt to do so.
Bizzy's ex-fiancee, Ranna Royce, says she phoned into a NYC courtroom Monday to withdraw her bid for the restraining order she'd filed in June.
Gorka, whose experience and views on Islam have come under recent fire, phoned Smith Tuesday, asking to know "why this vitriol" was coming from him.
There's just three minutes left and it's easy to see who's going to chomp home to victory—it's the trancey, head-phoned pizza eating-machine.
Phoned a guy on mobile after he gave me his number in the weekend at the retro caravan show (first time I have met him).
Trump phoned into New Jersey's WWOR-TV/UPN 9 News on 9/113 to discuss the horrific attacks that had taken place just hours earlier.
Melo phoned the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, a public health institute in Rio de Janeiro, and got a lab there to test the patient's amniotic fluid.
President Donald Trump phoned Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott to complain that the network isn't covering his administration fairly, The New York Times reported Sunday.
Clinton phoned in to CNN on Thursday to discuss a shooting at a southern California high school that left two dead and multiple people injured.
" Buckley, who phoned in from the Chicago set of "Fargo," had a similar experience: "It was just that immediate feeling of 'this is the song.
The president phoned into a London radio show hosted by Nigel Farage, the controversial leader of the Brexit Party who is an adamant Trump supporter.
She said upon receiving the deed, which was executed in February 2017, but recorded July 23 at the Harris County Courthouse, that she phoned him.
Before the same event, an irate Trump phoned his longtime advance man George Gigicos to complain the crowds at the rally looked sparse on television.
Many local residents had fled after Israel phoned in calls to evacuate and launched at least five non-exploding missiles nearby as warnings, witnesses said.
Eager to start school, she bought a bus ticket, made it to Cleveland and phoned the agency to let them know that she was safe.
Hamrah's tenure at n+1 began in 2008, with an Oscars roundup that he literally phoned in because his day job kept him too busy.
Mr. Giuliani, sounding alarmed, phoned Mr. Costello while he was having lunch at Bobby Van's Steakhouse — the president wanted to know what this was about.
She met this boyfriend 35 years ago in Saint-Tropez, but had no further contact until he phoned her at Le Bernardin 10 years ago.
He phoned his wife, Hua Qu, back in New Jersey: If she didn't hear from him after this meeting, she should notify Princeton right away.
Trump phoned Bolsonaro within hours of him being declared the winner of October's election, during which he espoused loud pro-America -- and pro-Trump -- views.
So at Ms. Perkins's request, her lawyer secretly phoned her secretary, read her Mr. Weinstein's statement and asked her to make a record of it.
The first time Mr. Pryor phoned Mr. Gallin from jail, he had been arrested on charges of transporting marijuana across the Mexican border into California.
"I sold 10,000 copies because people phoned each other, and in the same way you suggest a movie, they were suggesting my books," he said.
"You're very brave, brilliant women, and represent the country very well," Trump said, noting that "millions" were watching the women as he phoned them Friday.
Kelly hurriedly phoned the secretary of state, suffering from an illness in Kenya, to warn him that the President was ready to announce his ouster.
Family members in Kabul went to the bus station and paid for the tickets, and then phoned Farah so the brothers could get on board.
Mr. Jammeh phoned him on Friday, and in what was described as a pleasant conversation joked with him and offered to help with the transition.
In Cuomo's segment, Cuomo used a speaker and phoned his mother to try and prove it is possible to hear a conversation over a speaker.
I knew she was ill, but didn't quite understand how serious it was until she phoned me in California and told me about her situation.
The president phoned Cohen on Friday, and the White House is worried about reports that the feds may have seized taped conversations between the two.
When Barr's chief-of-staff phoned Trump lawyer Emmet Flood to provide a readout of the report, the mood at Mar-a-Lago improved immediately.
But in addition to not letting her be a very good Homeland Security officer, the writers this season have really phoned it in with Madani.
While reporting this story, I phoned her to confirm her favorite country artists — Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, Kris Kristofferson, Kenny Rogers, Crystal Gayle, Glenn Campbell.
Weatherill told Mashable Australia in an emailed statement Thursday that he phoned Marco on Wednesday night, and expressed his condolences for the loss of his husband.
A man with a squeaky voice named Larry Biegler had phoned the cops in a little suburban California town called Temple City, just southeast of Pasadena.
"We phoned 20 banks with our idea — 18 didn't pick up the phone, two did, and one of them is now our financial partner," said Stalf.
Sal Trejo Trejo said a detective told him on Monday afternoon that a man had phoned police to identify himself as the man in the video.
Immediately I phoned a couple of clients in the U.K. to get a sense of the mood — What I got was shock and disbelief as well.
The menu really shows lovely attention to detail; Nintendo could have phoned it in, but instead took great care, and whole experience is better for it.
But while the mission's orbiter continues to capture stunning images of the Red Planet from above, a companion lander never phoned home after reaching the surface.
Wright was hired in 2006 as a "mentor," someone who phoned clients who purchased "memberships" with the Trump Institute to provide advice about real estate investing.
It was Pence who phoned Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó, in January, and told him Trump would back him if he declared himself Venezuela's interim president.
Earlier this week, Justin Trudeau phoned the families of the six Canadians killed in the terror attacks in Burkina Faso last Friday to offer his condolences.
He spoke to other people who knew and had worked with this executive (who also phoned in an apology) and ultimately chose not to take action.
Gulliver was mulling over this recently, after he was phoned by the PA of someone who was travelling to London and wanted to arrange a meeting.
She took a photograph of it and advertised it for sale in the local paper, and before long a young woman phoned wanting to buy it.
Dzirutwe, who has reported from Zimbabwe for more than a decade, phoned Sub-Saharan Africa bureau chief Ed Cropley in Johannesburg to explain what he saw.
President Trump has phoned Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to condemn the "heinous terrorist attacks" against two Coptic Christian churches, the White House said Monday.
Much of the writing in "Born to Run" is this fresh — the sound of a writer who could have phoned his book in but did not.
The New York Times on Thursday cited people close to the president as saying that Trump phoned several people, including Priebus, to complain about Kelly's performance.
In late 2006, Mary Boone phoned the artist Jacob Hashimoto several months ahead of his first show at her venerable gallery to ask about his progress.
Two friends separately phoned the government's terrorism hotline after he said: "Being a suicide bomber was OK." Security services are now facing questions of their own.
Developers of market-rate condos regularly phoned to get her to sell, including one persistent caller who disguised his voice on a second attempt, she said.
But when he returned to Madrid, Almodóvar phoned me to confess that as he had gotten older in recent years — his 703th birthday was on Sept.
The thwarted and creative phoned up a local pizza joint, ordered a pie, and had it delivered, with a side of political opinion, to the Senate.
Dodgers Manager Charlie Dressen phoned his bullpen, where a coach, Clyde Sukeforth, was watching Branca and another of the team's leading pitchers, Carl Erskine, warm up.
To grasp that, we need to suspend disbelief and assume that the vagrant who phoned in the 911 tip was complicit in the framing as well.
Within minutes of NBC News' calling Virginia's gubernatorial election for Ralph Northam on Tuesday night, Democratic National Committee chairman Tom Perez phoned into MSNBC to celebrate.
Two days after Clinton phoned Sullivan to seize on the issue, Clinton dispatched Amanda Renteria, her political director and former chief of staff to Michigan Sen.
Trump has also phoned Republican lawmakers this week, conveying that he wants to do something on guns, though has yet to identify an area of focus.
Graham phoned Trump while he was in the car on Pennsylvania Avenue to inform him that he and the other two Republican senators were en route.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said he phoned the Turkish foreign minister and underlined "absolute support for Turkey's democratically elected, civilian government and democratic institutions".
"They phoned me every day of the week and at night saying we have to increase the payments," Mr. Walsh said of the Lone Star affiliate.
In one previous scandal, expert test-takers in New York memorized the answers and phoned them to people taking the exam hours later in Los Angeles.
Have I Been Phoned It's getting harder and harder these days to tell the difference between incoming phone calls from sophisticated scammers and your own mother.
I phoned the owner of our inn, the Penzion Prvni Nelyzujem, who spoke no English and little German, and we talked over each other in mutual incomprehension.
Still having no real idea of the value of the win, we phoned the lottery hotline and were staggered to discover that it was a considerable sum.
PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - When French Prime Minister Manuel Valls phoned billionaire Martin Bouygues on Thursday evening in an attempt to save a merger between Bouygues Telecom (BOUY.
Bong Joon-ho has phoned home with his latest film, which, in this case, sees him taking up residence in the good graces of international movie critics.
Last autumn, when the IMF was looking for money to help Egypt, it phoned China, which agreed to extend a currency-swap line worth 18bn yuan ($2.6bn).
The threats were generally believed to have been phoned in by R. Kelly supporters who wanted to intimidate the production and the women who have accused Kelly.
I was in Michigan, about to go onstage to give a speech, but I called and interviewed her, then phoned my editor and dictated a brief insert.
I immediately phoned my doctor and got a same-day appointment where, for nearly 30 minutes, she patiently tried and failed to feel what I was feeling.
Paul zoomed his video camera to show the body and later took close-up footage with only the face blurred out while the guide phoned the police.
After attending a New Year's Eve party, Parker Haire, an MSU junior majoring in actuarial science, phoned Tuscola County emergency services in Michigan around 7:20 a.m.
Shoup had his operators find the location of Santa Claus and reported it to every child who phoned in, kicking off what would become an annual tradition.
Former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush each phoned President-elect Donald Trump to congratulate the Republican nominee on defeating Hillary Clinton on Tuesday night.
But before she could do so, King Edmonds phoned Beador and told her about Dodd's complaint — prompting Beador to call Dodd and immediately apologize for the misunderstanding.
While the duo only got two true date episodes this season — and Midge phoned Joel last episode for an emergency — Ben is now talking seriously about marriage.
The couple met in New York in 1988, after Mr. Steinhart placed a personal ad on the pink pages of The Advocate, and Mr. Purcell phoned him.
Before agreeing to the delay, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) phoned Trump to get the president's approval, according to a source familiar with the conversation.
The rapper phoned in to the Reform Philly rally Tuesday through his attorney, Joe Tacopina, who put him on speaker and let him talk into the mic.
On March 30, Trump phoned Comey to ask him to "lift the cloud" of the Russia investigation and publicize the fact that Trump, personally, wasn't under investigation.
In addition to hosting Assad, Rouhani and Erdogan, the Russian leader has also phoned U.S. President Donald Trump and Saudi King Salman in the past 24 hours.
And he told Fox News last month that he believed the FBI "phoned in" the Clinton probe and were "in the tank" for the Democratic presidential nominee.
The first time Jiayu had phoned, the soft-spoken man had said, "Oh, God," after he had asked for Evan's date of birth and received the answer.
" Trump's tweet Between the time of the phoned-in threat, 9:47, and the time of the evacuation, @realDonaldTrump tweeted, "FAKE NEWS - THE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE!
Trump, who was briefed by aides of looming law enforcement and airport problems, later phoned McConnell back to tell him he was ready to end the stalemate.
Select one of these and you can rest assured that you won't forget to call your mom (or whoever it was that phoned you) later that day.
The ministry said North Korea phoned for a second time several hours later on the Panmunjom hotline, suggesting the two sides wrap up business for the day.
She put in for a transfer to a different C.H.A. development along the lakefront, and she documented every time she phoned the agency to get an update.
One woman phoned and offered to deliver the car within eight hours, to his home or even to a coffee shop if he preferred, Mr. Berent said.
It doesn't matter that the script bursts at the seams with overwrought dialogue, or that the actors (outside of lead actress Elizabeth Roberts) offer phoned-in performances.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump phoned a supporter he mocked as overweight during Thursday's New Hampshire rally and left a message, according to a senior administration official.
"When I first got the job and phoned Mikko, he said Granny would be a good left winger, but he'd be better on the right," Boudreau said.
Crank callers phoned her, people stalked her relatives, her staffers received "lewd" threats, and someone even sent a letter containing mysterious powder to her office, Hill wrote.
Per a later update, one prospective applicant even phoned the County Sheriff's Office in hopes of learning more about the dog, a practice the shelter advises against.
Her friend walked to their village and phoned a traditional birth attendant nearby, who met Hariane on the road just in time for her to give birth.
For instance, one of them just phoned me and asked me to provide personal information for "security verification" before they'd discuss what they were calling me about.
In a news segment covering Pokémon Go, some CBS graphics employee really phoned it in with the Pokémon he or she created, leaving us with tortured, rigid Pokébominations.
On Thursday, he also phoned the Emirs of two Gulf states, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar and Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jabir al-Sabah of Kuwait.
But it doesn't take long for Jimmy to rush back to Chuck's house — now, because Chuck phoned Howard at HHM and said he's quitting the law for good.
It was from immigration officials who phoned his attorney so see how quickly Perez could come to downtown Chicago to take his oath to become a US citizen.
So I crawled, using my arms to prop myself up, back into the car where I phoned and directed him to bring his walker to the front door.
As their grandmother laid unconscious in her home on that Saturday night, Kian remembered what his mother taught him, and started performing chest compressions as they phoned 911.
I phoned Dr. Lisa Young, a New York–based nutritionist and adjunct professor at NYU, with a question: Is it really possible to live off freeze-dried food?
LePage then phoned one of those politicians, Drew Gattine, called him a "little son of a bitch socialist cocksucker," and asked him to make the voicemail recording public.
That person phoned in saying they saw "active shooters," meaning the two people carrying guns who were engaged in the active shooter drill and who were not shooting.
A man was exploring a new development in Hockey, Texas, when he discovered the stuck turtle and phoned the Houston SPCA's Wildlife Center of Texas, ABC 13 reports.
I took the calls while pacing barefoot in my backyard in Wisconsin, where our awful cell reception was strongest.. An hour after those calls, Sandra, the recruiter phoned.
When the 80-store Pie Face chain collapsed in 2015, Westpac sent her weekly text messages and phoned to demand repayment of the A$362,500 loan, Messih said.
Another excellent one included a man who phoned his wife to divulge the location of his secret bank account — a common practice among the Egyptian upper middle class.
Over the next two days, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Russia wouldn't retaliate, and Kislyak phoned Flynn to say that decision was made in response to his request.
Turner had phoned—the transportation was free, the staffing company didn't ask about a criminal record or do a background check, and the pay was $214 an hour.
One kidnapper phoned a Minnesota minister to reveal that Piper was physically unharmed, left chained to a tree in a rainy, remote corner of Jay Cooke State Park.
Last year, the news service reported that at least a dozen female activists had been phoned by the Saudi government and instructed to not comment on the ban.
It's all coming down to Lisa Murkowski -- again According to pool reports, both Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan phoned for Pence during the flight back to Washington.
Turkey: The Hill: Trump on Tuesday phoned President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan with congratulations following his reelection, and to affirm the strong bond between the United States and Turkey.
" Ms. Piccard said that she complied, fleeing with the two children she shares with Mr. Bannon until his "attorney phoned me and told me I could come back.
In "The Bad Boys of Brexit," Banks recalls that Farage phoned him after an introductory lunch, asking him if he would contribute a hundred thousand pounds to ukip .
The Unification Ministry said North Korea phoned for a second time several hours later on the Panmunjom hotline, suggesting the two sides wrap up business for the day.
More recently, he phoned friends asking for advice about whether to commute the sentence of Sholom Rubashkin, who'd been serving a 27-year prison sentence for bank fraud.
On Friday, Androphy and Mechanic phoned Jahansoozan and the director of the Iranian interests section, Mehdi Atefat, to discuss the Obama pardon offer one last time, Androphy said.
On Friday, in the heat of an ongoing debate over the scale of US strikes, Trump phoned Cohen to check in, a person familiar with the call said.
But E.T. was far from the only phoned-in title, and the glut of consoles and games flooding the market is widely believed to be the main culprit.
So I (home)phoned Curtis Reisinger, a clinical psychologist and assistant professor of the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, for some professional advice.
I phoned my husband and he agreed to take him home but he didn't even know where he lived so he dropped him off at [a supermarket] instead.
Our reporters are trying to find out who phoned in the winning bid for Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi," a $450.3 million sale that shattered art-auction records.
One person phoned from the United States to ask the Foreign Office who had been voted off the enormously popular TV show "Strictly Come Dancing" the night before.
Business leaders phoned him -- or, in some cases, worked through intermediaries like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin -- to convey their panic at the nationwide recommendation to stay at home.
Then he phoned Down Street and told his secretaries to be on high alert for the assassin's arrival and to tell anyone who called that he was busy.
In late May, dozens of employers phoned in to an emotional 90-minute conference call with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, which administers the visa program.
Between songs on Tuesday, Mr. Maduro hailed Venezuela's human rights record as he gabbed with Foreign Minister Delcy Rodríguez, who phoned in from a diplomatic meeting in Geneva.
" And according to Fox News journalist Megyn Kelly, Trump once phoned her with a threat, "I almost unleashed my beautiful Twitter account on you, and I still may.
And one day my physician himself phoned to tell me I had left my gloves in his office — it was my choice to walk back and get them.
Of those, about 1.65 million copies of the CCleaner malware phoned home to the attackers, and they only targeted 40 with a second stage of the attack: installing ShadowPad.
She was able to rush home as her husband phoned a doctor, and with Bailly on the scene listening to instructions, he helped to deliver the woman's baby boy.
As he phoned the wife of a Navy SEAL killed in the first counterterror raid he ordered as president, he broached the subject of inviting her to his address.
That year, Trump allegedly phoned Zervos at her California home, and asked her to visit the Beverly Hills Hotel, where he was staying, for a so-called business meeting.
White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough phoned the Trump and Clinton transition teams Friday to invite them for preparation sessions on the complex workings of the federal government.
Unfortunately, I can't contact him because I have phoned his house and left an answerphone message, his mobile goes straight to voicemail and I've left him a voicemail message.
He made a joke about it to lighten the situation, phoned back to FBI headquarters, and received official confirmation that his tenure atop the law enforcement agency was over.
During Sharara's interview with Elebrashy, Ahmed's mother, Hemat Mostafa, phoned the TV station to say the police had just left their home after inquiring about Ahmed and his father.
Now we know Jenelle's the one who phoned 911 to report the substance when they got back from the hearing, and cops responded shortly after to file a report.
Less than 24 hours after the first video of the test fight appeared online, an official at America's Special Operations Command phoned Chiron to ask about obtaining some suits.
" After the March 30 phone call, Comey phoned then-Acting Deputy Attorney General Dana Boente "to report the substance of the call from the President, and … await his guidance.
Three weeks before my wife, Ingrid, and I were to move to Mexico, where a coveted job awaited me, my doctor phoned with results from my latest CT scan.
He phoned congressional leaders and Republican political advisers from his third-floor residence and visited a "war room" in the White House East Wing for updates on critical races.
Clinton has lately tried to fill the vacuum by doing more interviews; Tuesday afternoon, she phoned in, Trump-style, to Jake Tapper on CNN and Chris Hayes on MSNBC.
Hoffman told me that, as of Tuesday afternoon, he had not talked to Scott, even though he said he had phoned the governor and sent him several e-mails.
My best mate owns a nearby pub and he's phoned me several times now to tell me that my table of six booked in for 7.30 PM aren't coming.
A few years ago a former congressman phoned the professor, offering a tip on something that was happening in Libya: "It's off the record, because it's classified," he said.
In December, Sood responded via email and a Tandem investor phoned to say that Cuff was out of business, and the firm was taking possession of the remaining assets.
An amateur gambler who had seen ups and downs, Mr. Chawla dreamed of owning a hotel, and in the 203s he phoned a famous mogul to seek a loan.
In "Devil's Bargain," his book on Bannon and Trump, the Bloomberg Businessweek correspondent Joshua Green writes that Trump phoned Hannity the weekend after the debate, threatening to boycott Fox.
When I phoned Caulfield on Monday, he had spent the morning sifting through the scientific literature on cupping after all the hoopla around its use right now in Rio.
Law enforcement officers thought they were in control of the situation — they were even the ones who phoned their targets with the tip that the stash had been stolen.
Trump, who phoned Azar from a meeting with his political affairs team, expressed frustration that voters haven't rewarded him for taking actions to lower drug prices, the sources said.
When she phoned her husband Offset midway through the interview, she used her backside as a metric for quantifying the affection she holds for the father of her daughter.
The investigation follows a complaint by Wendy Walsh, a former periodic guest on "The O'Reilly Factor," who phoned in a complaint to the network's workplace misconduct hotline last week.
Amid questions about his standing in the administration, Trump phoned Pruitt on Monday night and told him to "keep your head up" and "keep fighting," an administration official said.
Police officers from around New England and even farther away had phoned or traveled to Laconia to learn what Adams was doing, and whether the model could be replicated.
As reports of the missile strike in Baghdad that killed the general emerged on Thursday, Mr. Hannity phoned into his Fox News show from vacation to offer vociferous praise.
Following the Post's report on Ford's account, multiple West Wing officials and outside advisers feverishly phoned Trump on Sunday in the wake of Ford's detailed account of the assault.
Two years ago, the Russian leader also phoned Trump to thank him for a tip that Russia said helped prevent a bomb attack on a cathedral in St Petersburg.
Trump made another pitch for Democratic support on Capitol Hill, where his top aides met with about a dozen Senate Democrats and Trump himself phoned in from his Asia trip.
She recalled the time a producer phoned ahead of filming and asked her to take a shot of alcohol with castmate  Ramona Singer  during a reconciliation scene at a restaurant.
When he returned to Washington, Alexander phoned Ivanka Trump, the President's daughter and adviser who was helping with her father's preparation for the G20, to brief her on the developments.
In addition, staffers who work for the nonprofit, Southwest Key Programs, have been followed home and phoned, in apparent efforts to intimidate or harass them, said Jeff Eller, the spokesman.
Midway through the effort, the company's founder, Phylyp Wagner, phoned the Tiversa offices, eager to talk, but Boback refused to take his call until more of his clients were reached.
Mr. Lee later phoned his wife from a mainland number to say that he was assisting in an investigation, though there was no record of his having crossed the border.
The police commissioner of the state actually phoned my fixer out of the blue and said I wasn't allowed to take any more photos of coal after my second week.
In December, he phoned the lobbyist Charles R. Black Jr., a veteran of Republican presidential campaigns, about arranging a meeting with him for Mr. Cruz when Congress returns this month.
After leaving the restaurant and arriving at their next destination, the diner noticed they had accidentally left their windbreaker and a pair of glasses behind, so they phoned the establishment.
"My wife phoned and told me the news, and at once I called the Greek consul (in Edirne) and confirmed that the lads have been set free," Nikos Mitretodis said.
China didn't respond to Trump's comments to the FT Monday, but issued a statement saying that Tillerson had phoned the country's top diplomat, State Councilor Yang Jiechi, about Xi's visit.
Amanda drank her coffee, phoned her mother and her sister, then began to talk about how irritating it had been sharing a room with the woman with the Oriental smock.
The singer says she woke up nude in the producer's hotel room, and phoned her mother to tell her she'd been raped and need to go to the emergency room.
The foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan, which are both in range of North Korea's ballistic missiles, have phoned Mogherini in recent weeks to urge maximum pressure on Pyongyang.
Premier Li Keqiang also phoned International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde to pledge Beijing would keep the yuan "basically stable" and improve communication with financial markets on the currency.
That's the day Trump phoned Comey to complain about the "cloud" of the Russia investigation and whine about the fact that Comey had testified about Russia a few days earlier.
In a statement released in the evening, a Homeland Security spokesperson said the decision was made to leave the room after a bomb threat was phoned in to the FCC.
She had phoned, as she always did, to make sure there'd be a table for her, and there it was, in the corner she had come to regard as hers.
MEG's chief executive officer, Derek Evans, phoned Husky CEO Rob Peabody in early January and invited him to visit and discuss a possible friendly deal to sell MEG, Rogers said.
Like Blair Walsh—he probably won't win this title, but when he missed his kick to lose the Vikings a Wild Card game, I yelped so audibly a neighbor phoned.
" When Mr. Jenkins phoned one morning from an unlisted number to give her the good news, Ms. Layne declined the call — "I was like, 'I don't know who that is!
I often think computer-generated special effects are used as a crutch rather than a creative tool — so many digitally enhanced action sequences strike me as unimaginative and phoned in.
Days later an old Harvard chum phoned Weiss to report that a delegation of Russian computer scientists had just toured his super-computer manufacturing facility, Amdahl Corporation, in Sunnyvale, California.
He ran to a neighboring house and phoned the police for help before returning to the mosque to find his wife, who he hadn't seen since they'd taken their seats.
On Wednesday, Anthony Scaramucci, the new director of communications in the White House, phoned Ryan Lizza of The New Yorker to demand the name of an alleged White House leaker.
When the woman noticed Amy was listed as a close family member, the woman phoned her brother, identified only as Tim, to get to figure out who the mysterious stranger was.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump phoned the leaders of Iraq and Afghanistan on Thursday, but even amid their discussions about combating terrorists, his contentious immigration executive order remained a sticking point.
I phoned Lisa Randall, a prominent theoretical physicist and professor at Harvard University, to ask whether she thinks there's a chance we'll find dark matter in the next year or two.
According to the lawsuit, before her first arrest, she'd phoned the Anaheim Police four times to tell them about her suspicions that someone — Ian Diaz, she guessed — was impersonating her online.
After a four-hour display of sloth-like precision, power and preternatural poise, the 31-year-old safely made the summit, hiked back down to the valley, and phoned his mother.
The following day, Trump lamented during a meeting with the Ukrainian president in New York that he had phoned Pelosi about gun reform and found she wanted to discuss impeachment instead.
Angela Gui added that someone claiming to be Gui Minhai had phoned the Swedish Consulate General in Shanghai, speaking Swedish, saying he was going to spend time with his ailing mother.
I phoned Kilstein to follow up on some of my earlier questions and to ask about the shows and see if he finally had an answer to the question: why music?
In December, shortly after the president tweeted that "fake news" was the enemy of the people, CNN's New York studio was forced to evacuate because of a phoned-in bomb threat.
A police investigation was launched after Barkanov allegedly phoned the church's Hollywood offices repeatedly, and at one point said he'd "assassinate Miscavige and every single one of you," among other threats.
He has interviewed the president on more than one occasion, been phoned into policy meetings at the White House, and even been considered by Trump as a potential Veterans Affairs secretary.
The videos were taken between the time my brother stopped doing drum pad covers of Christmas Carols and when my grandma phoned to ask why we don't visit more often. 5.
The Trump campaign has relied almost exclusively on "earned media" coverage of his rallies on live television and phoned-in interviews to cable shows to build his name as a contender.
Beginning in January, Kadar allegedly phoned in at least 245 threats to schools and Jewish community centers (JCCs) across the country, resulting in scores of evacuations, the Los Angeles Times reports.
When Russian investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya was murdered in the entryway of her Moscow apartment building in October 2006, President George W. Bush personally phoned Vladimir Putin to express his dismay.
Starling is hoping to take advantage of the coming open banking and data environment envisaged by European and U.K. regulators, which Yolt and other mobile phoned based players are also targeting.
Lest he be tempted to cash in on the vogue of his silk-screen style, he immediately phoned a friend in New York and ordered him to destroy all the screens.
"The important thing is they're talking to each other and getting to know each other," said Carson, who phoned Ryan a day earlier to lay the groundwork for the RNC summit.
He recalled the words of his uncle, who phoned him a year ago when Mr. Balocha found his salary as a computer technician to be worthless in the city of Valencia.
She had phoned from Los Angeles, where she was on the first leg of her book tour, and was amusing herself by noting how her audiences were dividing themselves by Tendency.
Definitely from the future Others used the production errors as yet another sign that the show's final season has suffered from not just lazy storytelling but phoned-in production work too.
Checking the data from Livingston to find out why it had not also phoned in an alert, Dr. Shoemaker and his colleagues found a big glitch partly obscuring the same chirp.
In the morning, he phoned the Turkish president, telling him that the U.S. would no longer arm the Y.P.G., a Kurdish militia fighting in Syria that Turkey sees as a threat.
Not one of the leaders of the former Soviet republics, he reports wistfully in this book, has so much as phoned him since he left power at the end of 1991.
The day after the three resignations, Mr. Zucker phoned in from London to a companywide conference call, telling employees that the heightened scrutiny meant there could be no room for error.
"It felt like a nobody-win situation," said Whan, who phoned Ryu the next morning to say that he was sorry her victory did not feel the way it should have.
President Obama on Friday phoned Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel and French President François Hollande to congratulate them on the arrest of a suspect in last year's terrorist attacks in Paris.
And the president once phoned Defense Secretary James Mattis to say "Let's f---ing kill him" after Syrian leader Bashar Assad launched a chemical attack on civilians, according to the book.
During multiple phone calls over the last few days, Trump has phoned allies on Capitol Hill to get their read of the rapid developments and make sure they are with him.
Hannah was phoned by a "mystery man" who said he was so moved by Zac's story that he was donating $130,000 to the family to get their boy the help he needs.
Originally from the neighboring state of Jalisco, he was earning 600 pesos ($13) a week as a day laborer when a friend phoned about work in Guanajuato that paid many times more.
Smollett Allegedly Kept The Rope Around His Neck On For Over 40 Minutes After Smollett was allegedly attacked, he went back to his hotel room and phoned the police, per the documents.
Key and Peele star Keegan-Michael Key phoned in an Obama impersonation, imploring the audience to text in their vote for who they wanted as the next leader of the Free World.
A private New York City screening of Lifetime's upcoming docuseries Surviving R. Kelly was evacuated and then canceled on Tuesday night after two anonymous callers phoned in threats, including a gun threat.
U.S. President Donald Trump phoned Zelenskiy and pledged to support Ukraines territorial integrity, while European Council President Donald Tusk congratulated the Ukrainian people on what he called a show of democratic maturity.
U.S. President Donald Trump phoned Zelenskiy and pledged to support Ukraine's territorial integrity, while European Council President Donald Tusk congratulated the Ukrainian people on what he called a show of democratic maturity.
As McConney navigated Trump on the uses and strategies of a well-curated Twitter account, his job became increasingly more demanding as Trump phoned him at all hours with orders of tweets.
Image Credit: ESA–Stephane CorvajaAfter more than twelve hours of nail-biting anticipation, the European Space Agency's ExoMars probe has finally phoned home, confirming that this morning's launch was a complete success.
But when the effect works, it's a neat way to convince yourself this vinyl set was worth the investment, even if it sounds like John Williams totally phoned in the actual soundtrack.
Trump phoned Baker personally when he heard that the former secretary of state had favorably compared Trump to his former boss, President Reagan, at a lunch before Nancy Reagan's funeral last year.
The Pew Research poll phoned 281,893 American voters of all political persuasions, asking them what they thought about Trump's behavior in office and where they agreed and disagreed with him on policy.
I've been clinging onto the hope, however faint it is these days, that maybe, just maybe, it won't be another absolute fucking nightmare of incoherent CGI action and phoned-in human performances.
Premier Li Keqiang also phoned International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde on Thursday to pledge Beijing would keep the yuan "basically stable" and improve communication with financial markets on the currency.
Materials used to produce TATP, an explosive often used by suicide bombers, were found at the flat after a plumber phoned police to report suspect activity there, Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said.
But he said a senior official from the country's prison service had phoned his lawyer on Thursday to say that Navalny could not travel abroad because of an embezzlement conviction against him.
The Democratic co-sponsors had cleared the bill for unanimous consent approval but right before it was to come to the floor, Reid phoned in an objection, according to a GOP aide.
Since then, Clinton and Michelle Obama have developed a mutual respect for each other — Obama phoned Clinton after her husband's first election to get pointers on raising kids in the Oval Office.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly phoned lawmakers over the weekend to brief them on aviation security issues that have prompted the impending electronics ban, according a congressional aide briefed on the discussion.
Trump's soft spot for strongmen was on display again Monday, when he phoned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to congratulate him on winning a referendum designed to dismantle the country's democratic infrastructure.
He said he tried to escape on Monday but returned with his wife and sons after an Arab neighbor phoned, begging him not to leave and assuring him the city was safe.
She called Jackson, who personally phoned her after the trial to thank her for her coverage, a "victim of his own superstardom" and said that "Leaving Neverland" should never have been broadcast.
"Solo" was a lackluster effort from Lucasfilm that felt phoned in, giving us answers to questions we never really needed like how Han received his last name (It's a pretty lame answer.).
In desperation, she phoned Pressel, who started a foundation 10 years ago to raise awareness and money to fight breast cancer, which claimed the life of Pressel's mother when Pressel was 15.
But the plan has flaws, as evidenced in the brief scene in which the Don appears, fuming over phoned-in orders from Mexico to continue using Gus Fring's transportation network of trucks.
It often became a chance for him to bully everyday citizens, like the time when a Queens man phoned in to complain about a new city policy banning ferrets as domestic pets.
She conducted a satellite interview with Bret Baier in June after becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee and phoned into Bill O'Reilly's show earlier this month after the terrorist attack in Nice, France.
Bloom and Walsh also separately phoned in Walsh's complaint against O'Reilly to the hotline, after which the network's parent company, 21st Century Fox, announced it was opening an investigation into Walsh's claim.
The big picture: President Trump said Saturday he phoned Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven to vouch for bail for the U.S. rapper after Kim Kardashian West alerted him to A$AP Rocky's detention.
During his 1979 trial for check kiting, forgery and the illegal possession of explosives, he allegedly phoned several reporters from California's San Joaquin County jail brazenly hinting that he was the infamous hijacker.
Tanner tells PEOPLE the investigation remains "active" and that detectives are pursuing a number of leads developed over the course of their investigation, as well as 86 tips that have been phoned in.
Worried about her son owning an AK-47–style rifle, Patrick Crusius's mother phoned the Allen Police Department, attorneys Chris and R. Jack Ayres, who are currently representing the Crusius family, told CNN.
Looking to smooth the transition, Bannon also phoned the RNC, according to a source with knowledge of the call, to reassure them he would cooperate despite his site's penchant for bashing GOP leaders.
What he ended up producing -- "Crisis in Six Scenes," a tired comedy that feels entirely phoned in, as if pieced together from snippets of Allen's old movies -- shows just how true that was.
When one of the site's reporters, an American named Orion Wilcox, phoned in the potential violations to the State Department's hotline, the operator on the other end didn't seem to comprehend Wilcox's Arabic.
Trump phoned allies in the Middle East late on Tuesday to tell them the United States would acknowledge Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on Wednesday and prepare to move its embassy there.
Apollo phoned us from prison to say most people won't take his call, so he was really surprised when Kandi and Todd took the time to jawbone with him when he reached out.
A woman whose breast had been removed following cancer phoned Amy's shop looking for a tattoo artist who might be able to recreate the nipple and areola that she lost in the mastectomy.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ the police were called out to the home of Maksim and his wife, Peta Murgatroyd, around 2 AM after a man phoned in to report a possible burglary.
While Murray has yet to officially announce the birth, his paternal grandmother Ellen Murray was quoted in the Daily Telegraph on Tuesday, saying: "Andy phoned yesterday and said 'congratulations, you're a great granny'".
The coup crumbled after Erdogan, on holiday with his family at the coastal resort of Marmaris, phoned in to a television news programme and called for his followers to take to the streets.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Vienna police found no bomb at St. Stephen's Cathedral after an anonymous caller phoned in a threat on Thursday, prompting an evacuation of the inner-city landmark, police said on Twitter.
Reuters' Beijing bureau, several blocks east of the Great Hall, published nearly 100 headlines, or "alerts", phoned in by colleagues in the first 34 minutes after the reports were made available this year.
For example, I once phoned the senior author of a paper submitted to us to ask why he had neglected to mention the side effects of a potent new drug he was testing.
Among the many calls and emails he made to verify the authenticity of the objects, Mr. Axford phoned Mr. Lally, who confirmed that the Qingbai bowl was an "old friend" from his stock.
This soulless, phoned-in pop song tries so hard to be a female empowerment anthem, but mostly just feels like fodder for the "Avril Lavigne was replaced with a body double" conspiracy theory.
It was the first long-distance call I had received in my life, and the next time would be four years later, back in Beijing, when an American professor phoned to interview me.
Neil Abercrombie, who led the state from 2010 to 2014, personally phoned Gabbard, who isn't seeking reelection, before he went public with his call for her resignation at a news conference in Hawaii.
" In 2017, an enraged Trump phoned Mattis and told him to "fucking kill" Syrian dictator Bashar Assad, following Assad's reported use of chemical weapons, according to veteran D.C. journalist Bob Woodward's book, "Fear.
My students, past and current, know that my door is always open and while at Yale, Emma phoned to ask me what I thought about an idea she had for an endurance performance piece.
Golsteyn was interviewed in February by the channel's weekend morning host Pete Hegseth, who Trump once considered as a potential Veterans Affairs secretary and who has phoned into policy meetings at the White House.
On Tuesday night, a New York City screening of a new documentary series about the sexual assault allegations against R. Kelly was evacuated after receiving an anonymous gun threat phoned in to the police.
Greek journalists who interacted with Papadopoulos during his visits to Greece in the months after that photo was posted say he told them that Trump personally phoned to ask him to join the campaign.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan phoned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to offer support, and said on Thursday he was shocked that Washington had backed the opposition leader's move to declare himself interim leader.
During three weeks in October 2002, John Allen Muhammad and accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo, then 17, killed 10 people and wounded three, while taunting police with written messages and phoned-in threats and demands.
Galina Komornikova, the newspaper's editor-in-chief, told Reuters a man had phoned the editorial office soon after the story's publication and threatened to come over and "deal with" her and the relevant reporters.
As the week wound down, Obama himself phoned leaders in the Senate -- Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Democratic Leader Harry Reid, along with the chairman and ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sens.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer called the blast a "cowardly attack" and said U.S. national security adviser Michael Flynn had phoned his Afghan counterpart, Mohammad Atmar, to "reaffirm our support to the Afghan government".
I phoned Mary Kling instead and asked her to intercede, because Beauvoir knew I was arriving on January 3 and she expected me to phone on that day to set up our first meeting.
Gabriel's infection with the glanders bacterium (not virus, as I've mistakenly been saying) and the subsequent quarantine of Jennings mère and père saved the pastor's bacon, as Elizabeth phoned in a stop-kill order.
As expected, the album doesn't stray too far when it comes to songwriting, but it's also far from phoned in, and should be a welcome entry for longtime fans and newcomers to the band.
Mr. Powers, an author and senior fellow with the World Policy Institute, walked past the Eiffel Tower sans his new bride, and when he phoned her, feeling romantic, she was busy in a meeting.
Instead, last week his recruiter phoned him to say that he was a "Mavni loss" and instructed him to turn in his military identification and stop attending training drills with his unit in Colorado.
Specifically, the president called out Robert A. Iger, the chairman of Disney, the parent company of ABC, who had phoned the former Obama aide, Valerie Jarrett, on Tuesday to apologize for Ms. Barr's language.
A day after it was published, so many women phoned The Times to report allegations of sexual harassment and assault against Weinstein that the paper had to assign additional reporters to handle the calls.
But according to people privy to the events, he did so only after Leonard Lauder, the cosmetics scion and the museum's powerful chairman emeritus, phoned Mr. Griffin from a boat to coax him back.
What they're saying: Holmes, who works at the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, said in closed-door testimony that Sondland phoned Trump the day after the president's now-famous call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky.
On a second look, she told the police when she phoned in the tip, she had "no doubt" he was the fugitive suspected of driving the van in last week's terrorist attack in Barcelona.
Behind the scenes Multiple West Wing officials and outside advisers feverishly phoned Trump on Sunday in the wake of Ford's detailed account of the assault she says happened when she and Kavanaugh were teenagers.
Last week, as CNN previously reported, he phoned state Senate and House lawmakers of both parties — apologizing for his affair, denying the allegations of blackmail and assuring them there would be no new revelations.
Barbra Streisand phoned Chris Matthews on air Monday, in the middle of getting her teeth cleaned, to call Trump "disgraceful" for attacking Meryl Streep after Streep brushed back Trump in her Golden Globes speech.
She said that at the end of the night on Tuesday Dr. Callas phoned operators of a radio dish in Australia, part of the network that NASA uses to communicate with its interplanetary voyagers.
When Mitch was 4, his father phoned the hockey skills coach Rob Desveaux to see if he could give the boy private lessons as he had with Tyler Seguin, now with the Dallas Stars.
Trump also phoned frequent Fox News contributor Pete Hegseth to talk about Veterans Affairs legislation while in a meeting with his then-Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin, Axios reported in earlier in March.
The man, 74-year-old Ronald DeRisi of Smithtown, Long Island, phoned in his expletive-laden threats to the offices in the home states of the senators, according to a federal complaint lodged against him.
They phoned the police for help and received an unexpected surprise — the next train coming by was the Jacobite, also known as the steam train used in the Harry Potter movies as the Hogwarts Express.
On Wednesday the Lebanese army said its head General Joseph Aoun had been phoned by the commander of U.S. Central Command Joseph Votel congratulating him on the offensive and pledging to continue arming Lebanon's army.
On-site officials were so unfamiliar with the obscure rule that they phoned the U.S. Golf Association for clarification, and were told such a situation had never occurred in a professional tournament to their knowledge.
Lee's wife told media that her husband had phoned her on what appeared to be a Chinese phone number to say he was "assisting" in an investigation, despite having left his travel document at home.
At one point, they phoned an audibly sleepy man from Manchester in the UK to talk about a badly organised marathon, listened carefully to him, and then, brightly, moved on to a story from Texas.
After calling Mr. McAdam and Ms. Walden, Ms. Mayer phoned Tim Armstrong, who leads the AOL business at Verizon and will be overseeing the integration with Yahoo, according to the people briefed on the conversation.
And in April 2015, he wrote that Howard Stern had phoned Donald Trump to tell him about some bawdy repartee that the Fox host Megyn Kelly had engaged in while on Mr. Stern's radio show.
It is hard to see why the mother would have phoned someone who was a stranger to her, and more plausible that it was Noura who first used the landline before switching to her cell.
McMaster became aware that Bannon wanted them fired and, irate, phoned then-White House chief counsel Don McGahn that night to complain and ask if what they were doing was legal, according to two sources.
After he phoned his wife on the 11th day, he and his support crew offered the explanation that he had turned off his onboard phone to conserve power or had been out of satellite range.
In his first—and only—full week on the job, you may recall that White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci phoned a reporter for The New Yorker and let fly at least six f-bombs.
Later that night, Mr. Trump cheerfully phoned Ms. Pelosi to reiterate that he really wanted to do a deal — despite the likely opposition of many Senate Republicans and Mick Mulvaney, his interim chief of staff.
King Albert phoned Ms. Boël and told her "now we cut all ties," said Patrick Weber, a Belgian art historian and royalty watcher who has written several books on the monarchy and knows Ms. Boël.
One day, Barden, living in California, phoned Ramsey to tell him of the birth of his son, whom he had named Ramses, ostensibly for the pharaohs of ancient Egypt as a symbol of everlasting strength.
MANCHESTER, England — Salman Abedi was wearing a red vest, his suicide bomb hidden in a small backpack, when he phoned his younger brother in Libya and asked him to put his mother on the line.
Carberry said that when the hospital alerted police the girl's mother phoned her father and asked him to conduct a spell to silence doctors and police by placing their names in a substance called allum.
Within hours, still seeking information about the first inmate, I phoned a civil rights lawyer, and he, too, mentioned Mr. McMillon's death, saying one of his clients had called to tell him he witnessed the assault.
The Material Girl then phoned Prince and told him to come fix the hole, "because you're responsible for it, after all," at which point Prince apparently showed up, plaster in hand, and dutifully repaired the wall.
A police source told the Toronto Star the death was a suicide, although his mother, who phoned the police after hearing from a nephew that her son's building was on the news, wasn't given any answers.
As in, the reaction to an offensive (or just dated and phoned-in) poem about Chinese food could be supporting an Asian-American author, whether that's buying a book or sharing an essay on social media.
"The idea came to me when the travel ban first happened: My immigration lawyer phoned and said, 'Don't travel outside the U.S., because I'm not sure [if] you'll be able to get back,'" Semaan told Refinery29.
We're told that's when Bushwick phoned his group mates, Scarface and Willie D, and told them he wanted to do a Bushwick and Friends tour, but wanted to talk more about it after a doctor's appointment.
Many of the associated websites declare that their internships are mostly unpaid, but when I phoned human resources and education departments for clarification, the responses were cagey, many respondents insisting that they speak off the record.
Trump phoned South Korea's president Sunday night to discuss the vote and held a phone call the next day with White House chief of staff John Kelly and Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
When she phoned her parents to give them the news, she recalled, her father offered a bit of advice: "Tricia, don't take donkeys to the Kentucky Derby" — meaning that the best coaches recruited the top players.
In an interview with the Dutch late-night talk show "RTL Late Night" first highlighted by The Washington Post, Daniels said she broke into tears when her bodyguard phoned her with news of Cohen's guilty plea.
SINGAPORE/HONG KONG (Reuters) - As a collapse in the oil price unleashed chaos in financial markets, Madrid money manager Diego Parrilla phoned a colleague who agreed: they had better head to work early in the morning.
SINGAPORE/HONG KONG (Reuters) - As a collapse in the oil price unleashed chaos in financial markets, Madrid money manager Diego Parrilla phoned a colleague who agreed: they had better head to work early in the morning.
Some individuals whose names have been floated for open positions have even phoned cable news hosts who are known to regularly speak with Trump, hoping that they can put a good word in with the President.
Her family would go on to tell my reporting partner, Emma Whitford, and me that she had phoned them once to say she had been sexually assaulted by a man claiming to be an undercover cop.
It was later reported that when Trump phoned the grieving widow of a soldier killed in the attack in Niger, he told her that her husband "knew what he signed up for," a comment that Rep.
" Meanwhile, CNN learned Wednesday that Porter phoned Willoughby in September and said he was informed by someone working on his background check that his clearance was "delayed," in part because of concerns that he was "violent.
"I phoned the military commander and the chief of police to tell them to replace those who can't resolve forest and land fires," Widodo told a co-ordinating meeting on tackling forest fires at the presidential palace.
But once officials looked into the Oklahoma state law, the DA phoned the family to say his hands were tied: In Oklahoma, living restrictions for convicted sex offenders only cover schools, parks, and other child-centric spaces.
Later, Khloé and Kourtney phoned Kris Jenner, who was in Dubai at the time, to discuss Rob's baby news and to reassure her that all is fine with them and not to worry about the family drama.
Given that this is the sequel to a multiplayer-only game made by the creators of Call of Duty, I honestly expected the campaign to be phoned in, an obligatory series of missions to appease potential buyers.
"The moment I became aware of rumors of a complaint I immediately phoned and spoke to senior management at the Sydney Theatre Company asking for clarification about the details of the statement," Rush said in a statement.
Greer told me hundreds of constituents phoned Santiago's office, and Fight for the Future managed to raise more than $10,000 in donations to put up a billboard in Santiago's district shaming him for not supporting the bill.
But according to a White House official, it was Canadian officials who phoned their US counterparts to discuss potential action on NAFTA, and to express concern about any move that would remove the US from the pact.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital will hasten the country's destruction, Iran's defense minister said on Monday, while a top Revolutionary Guards commander phoned two Palestinian armed groups and pledged support for them.
The Watch What Happens Live host, 50, phoned in to the Today show Wednesday morning following PEOPLE's exclusive cover reveal of this week's issue, out Friday, where Cohen officially introduces his 1-week-old son Benjamin Allen.
She phoned Lowey and Roybal-Allard on Monday and the three agreed to drop that demand in favor of less-contentious provisions designed to put limits on ICE's apprehension and deportation of immigrants with no criminal records.
It was a letter of support from a patient who'd met Afshar on and off for a decade, beginning when he was twelve, the same age as E.R. After reading it, detectives phoned him to follow up.
Around 100 people claiming to have been sexually molested by Polish priests phoned to tell their stories in the first 24 hours after organizers of the panel posted an interactive pedophilia map on the Internet on Sunday.
Trump reportedly ignored the advice given to him in briefing materials this week when he phoned Putin to congratulate him on his win in Russia's presidential election, which has been criticized by election observers as one-sided.
The one time that the president was lucky enough to win, he told Jones not to worry, that he wouldn't tell — and then he secretly phoned the house to tell everyone to ask Jones about the game.
According to WXIA, the December 30 party promised a few Jell-O shots, "drunk/strip Twister," and beer pong, but quickly got out of hand after a neighbor phoned the local police department to report hearing gunshots.
Speaker Paul D. Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin, phoned Mr. Trump and encouraged him to sign the measure, according to a source familiar with the call, citing all the "wins" contained in the bill, especially for the military.
A high school music camp cemented his zeal, after which he tracked down and phoned, without his parents' help, Jerome Ashby, a much-loved horn player then with the New York Philharmonic and also teaching at Juilliard.
Maybe he was persuaded by his character's first-person perspective, a narrative device that requires him to appear on camera so rarely that most of his dialogue could have been phoned in from a beach in Belize.
Well, the first 2 ... he kinda phoned it in for Bobby D. If you haven't seen it yet, the movie captures one hit man's journey from start to end, so the actors' appearances do change a lot.
The Post noted that McFarland phoned the newspaper on January 13, 2017, and insisted in an on-the-record conversation that Flynn and Kislyak had never discussed sanctions, and stressed that her memory of this was clear.
Blum recalls a conversation with Tim Palmer, an Oxford professor and a key figure at the E.C.M.W.F. "Somebody phoned up, and it was their wedding anniversary or something, and they were having a big party," he said.
Flynn phoned then-Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak, multiple times on December 29th in an effort to undermine American sanctions against Russia imposed by the Obama administration in response to cyberattacks during the election, according to a plea agreement.
"The moment I became aware of rumors of a complaint I immediately phoned and spoke to senior management at the Sydney Theatre Company asking for clarification about the details of the statement," he said in an earlier statement.
That May, a potential timber buyer from Shanghai phoned Peabody, the Global Plywood manager, and said he'd read about the case in the newspaper and wanted to sell the wood still stuck in Houston into the Chinese market.
VETERAN KICKED OFF RIDE FOR NOT HAVING 'REAL LEGS' CALLS ON SIX FLAGS TO CHANGE POLICIES A witness reported that his friends had to be stopped from jumping off the cliff to save him, and phoned emergency services.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin phoned Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday to tell him Moscow backs a resumption of talks between Israel and Palestinian authorities, including on the status of Jerusalem, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.
The Boy Scouts of America, which has already apologized for Trump's politically-tinged speech at its annual Jamboree, said none of their leaders phoned the President afterward to praise his appearance -- counter to Trump's own version of events.
Janusz Rudzinski, a Polish gynaecologist who runs the abortion department at the hospital in Prenzlau, says he was once phoned by a woman with a critically high fever after she ended her pregnancy with a piece of wire.
After Macesanu phoned the European emergency number 112 saying she had been kidnapped, it took authorities 19 hours to locate and enter the mechanic's residence as they struggled to trace her three calls and secure unnecessary search warrants.
The neighbor who phoned police to report her open front door, James Smith, told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that he had just been trying to be a good neighbor and had hoped police would check on Jefferson.
The ones who did appear found varying ways to cover themselves in dishonor — some with pained, phoned-in endorsements, some with opportunistic zeal, and some by simply being good apparatchiks and squashing the last attempt at delegate dissent.
Miller's stayed pretty quiet after the arrest, though when he was phoned for comment, his voicemail sure had a lot to say: Sign up for our newsletter to get the best of VICE delivered to your inbox daily.
SINGAPORE/HONG KONG, March 218 (Reuters) - As a collapse in the oil price unleashed chaos in financial markets, Madrid money manager Diego Parrilla phoned a colleague who agreed: they had better head to work early in the morning.
But Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday phoned to tell the Canadian prime minister that the precondition of a deal was a sunset clause, meaning the pact would automatically expire unless the three countries voted to continue it.
How could Mr. Lane not notice the thread that all the projects had in common was that he never phoned in a performance, that he brought the same work ethic to everything, no matter how high or low?
Lothar Matthäus, a World Cup winner for Germany, phoned it in during his brief tenure with the MetroStars, spending much of his time clubbing in Manhattan or vacationing in St.-Tropez when he was purportedly rehabbing an injury.
While they had known each other since October 1960, when Robert Kennedy had phoned a Georgia judge to plead for King's release from jail, their subsequent personal contact was limited to a few cursory meetings and phone calls.
But sources familiar with the matter told CNN's Kaitlan Collins that as he phoned his outside advisers and allies over the weekend, Trump's growing irritation with special counsel Robert Mueller overshadowed his delight over McCabe's late-night dismissal.
It's already revealed that Kelly is a James Comey sympathizer, and that he phoned Comey after Trump fired him expressing his disappointment and the possibility he would resign his post as Director of Homeland Security as a result.
His last interview on the newsmag was with Stahl, shortly after winning the presidency, well before inauguration day... Trump has phoned into Fox three times since Saturday One thing is for sure: Trump has been very chatty lately.
"The moment I became aware of rumors of a complaint I immediately phoned and spoke to senior management at the Sydney Theatre Company asking for clarification about the details of the statement," the Academy Award said in a statement.
SAMARA, Russia (Reuters) - Three shopping malls and a hospital were briefly evacuated in the Russian soccer World Cup host city of Samara on Thursday after a series of hoax bomb threats were phoned in, police and local media said.
" Trump's remarks follow a wave of phoned-in bomb threats to Jewish community centers across the U.S. The JCC Association of North America reported that 11 Jewish community centers received calls on Monday that "were determined to be hoaxes.
He denied it once before, and then he denied it again when I phoned to thank him for the letter he wrote to the Palm Beach paper saying that I was the best businessman ever, and possibly the Messiah.
Some in the White House are seeking to harness the President's current focus, including his daughter Ivanka, who has phoned some members of Congress to discuss various aspects of the gun control debate, one White House official told CNN.
A senior financial executive phoned Michael last night to complain about how the Senate tax plan would endanger the private equity industry because it limits the deductibility of corporate debt interest payments — and applies that even to existing investments.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Ari Shaffir was scheduled to do stand-up at the New York Comedy Club Tuesday night at 9:15 PM, but the club was forced to call cops after getting multiple phoned-in threats.
Ireland's embassy in Paris has also had a record number of requests, according to English-born Iain McKenney, who has been living in France for eight years and phoned the consulate on Friday to ask if he was eligible.
During the early days of Kelly's tenure, multiple sources said, Trump made many of his calls from the White House switchboard -- a tactic that allowed the chief of staff to receive a printed list of who Trump had phoned.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese President Michel Aoun's office said on Saturday that Saad al-Hariri had phoned him "from outside Lebanon" to resign as the country's prime minister and that Aoun awaited Hariri's return to hear the "circumstances of the resignation".
Jewish Centers the target of bomb threats The investigation into the cemetery break-in comes as 11 phoned-in bomb threats were reported by various Jewish centers across the country Monday morning, according to the JCC Association of North America.
NASA's New Horizons explorer successfully "phoned home" on Tuesday after a journey to the most distant world ever explored by humankind, a frozen rock at the edge of the solar system that scientists hope will uncover secrets to its creation.
He was cited as saying he had dropped the girls off at the cinema and that one of them had phoned later to say the auditorium was filling with smoke and that they couldn't get out because the doors were locked.
Nicholas Hawkins, the 19-year-old whose body was discovered Tuesday night in a wooded area in Alabama days after he phoned his mother saying someone was trying to kill him, died from a single gunshot wound, police tell PEOPLE.
On the morning of January 20093th military intelligence operatives phoned the chairman, a vice-chairman and the managing director of Islami Bank Bangladesh, picked them up from their homes and brought them to the agency's headquarters, in Dhaka's military cantonment.
While such grandstanding is common practice in congressional hearings, its cumulative effect is particularly humbling for Facebook, Twitter, and Google, which looked increasingly less like multibillion-dollar titans of industry and much more like children who'd phoned in a school report.
As the news of the explosion spread, on the far side of the city, Mr. Hussaini's mother became worried and phoned to check on him, which parents in Kabul find themselves doing almost daily as the Taliban step up their attacks.
One of his human servants at the shelter phoned Paris on Monday to tell her the news, which she was thrilled about but Bruno seemed pretty unfazed by, more preoccupied with settling himself into a comfortable position on a nearby table.
No explosives were found, which is why the response was more muted when an identical threat was phoned into the police nine days later: The bomb squad gave the studio a careful once-over, but the employees stayed at their desks.
NICE, France/TUNIS (Reuters) - The man who mowed through a crowd with a truck, killing 84 Bastille Day revelers in Nice on Thursday, had phoned home hours earlier and sent a 'laughing' picture from the French city, his brother told Reuters.
Aboard the plane, his spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters the President made his decision in consultation with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, chief of staff John Kelly and national security adviser John Bolton, who phoned into the plane from Brazil.
Then Mr. Lewandowski, anonymously at first, phoned in a tip to the New Hampshire attorney general's office about the emails, although he revealed his identity and affiliation with Americans for Prosperity at the end of the call, investigative records show.
It is quite another to step on one of the most putatively powerful moments of the night, as Mr. Trump did when he phoned in to Fox to attack Ohio's popular governor, John Kasich, for skipping the convention in Cleveland.
She has phoned Jubair occasionally and sent money, but he has not found stable work or a warm home, though he is staying with one of her brothers, an instructor in Islam who has also been unable to find steady work.
Some 11 centers including those in the Houston, Chicago and Milwaukee areas received phoned-in bomb threats that were later determined to be hoaxes, said David Posner, a director at JCC Association of North America who advises centers on security.
Anchors Christi Paul and Victor Blackwell were discussing comedian John Melendez, known for his role as Howard Stern's longtime sidekick "Stuttering John," who said this week that Trump called him back after he phoned the White House pretending to be Sen.
"His suggestion that wealthy Canadians have, on average, better health outcomes because they can afford to travel elsewhere for care is ridiculous, as it ignores the social determinants of health that we all know about," said Crooks when I phoned her.
Just as in his bike racing career, he almost always has George Hincapie by his side when recording The Move, while in a recent episode they also phoned up Johan Bruyneel, their old team boss, to add some extra insight.
In another email exchange, in May, two Bureau of Land Management officials said that Mr. Zinke's chief of staff for policy, Downey Magallanes, had phoned to ask for information on a uranium mill in or near the Bears Ears monument.
After praising an impression of The Dark Knight Rises' Bane as "a very bold attempt" and saying he was "impressed" by a caller channeling Sir David Attenborough, Bloom was skeptical when "Gemma" phoned in with the intention of mimicking Perry, 34.
Mr. Sullivan told The Alaska Dispatch News that Mr. Zinke, whose department controls considerable resources in Alaska, had phoned both senators to let them know the state's relationship with the Trump administration had been put in jeopardy by Ms. Murkowski's vote.
"My service charge bill, and this is a low one this year, is £15,500, and I would feel really resentful if someone got the same thing for free," said a woman named Donna who phoned in to LBC radio in June.
The investigation comes after a complaint was phoned in to the network's corporate hotline last week by Wendy Walsh, a former regular guest on Fox's "The O'Reilly Factor" TV show, and her lawyer, Lisa Bloom, which the two posted to YouTube.
O'Keefe phoned Dana Geraghty again, admitting that he had previously called her "posing as Victor," and said that he had some "follow-up questions" about whether the Foundations were as transparent as they claim to be about the activities they fund.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had phoned Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday to discuss the Syria situation and how the "anti-terrorism" battle on the ground was playing out.
As a torrent of results were phoned in from school gymnasiums, union halls and the myriad other gathering places that made the Iowa caucuses a world-famous model of democracy, it soon became clear that the whole process was melting down.
Years ago, a student came to my office to tell me she was planning to kill herself, that she'd rid herself of all her belongings, even giving up her cat, and I asked her to wait while I phoned counseling services.
In a late-afternoon gathering last Sunday, aides convened in press secretary Sarah Sanders' office for a champagne toast after the attorney general's chief of staff phoned Emmet Flood, in Palm Beach with the President, to brief him on the report.
Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, heard from Mr. Kushner only once, when he phoned before the president's prime-time address from the Oval Office to warn him that the moment would move public opinion to the president's side.
N.H.L. SAID TO APOLOGIZE The owner of the Vegas Golden Knights, Bill Foley, said that a senior N.H.L. executive phoned him to apologize for a game-changing penalty called during his team's Game 7 loss to the San Jose Sharks.
" But Corry bristled when his apology to her in 2015 seemed to mix up her incident with another — "When he phoned her, he said was sorry for shoving her in a bathroom" — and explained that he "used to misread people.
AT AN extraordinary, phoned-in hearing on February 7th, three federal judges heard arguments in Washington v Trump, a fight over the legality and constitutionality of the 45th president's order suspending America's refugee programme and banning travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.
He'd sent a tweet saying that he was in the general area of the restaurant for a seminar and as a joke, I phoned the general manager and told her to alert everyone in the restaurant that John was coming in for lunch.
With the stock trading just shy of $180, a "Mad Money" viewer, who bought shares at about $179 before its most recent quarterly report, phoned the host to get his thoughts on the name after some analysts downgraded it from buy to hold.
With that in mind, we phoned up 18-year-old pop prodigy Zara Larsson, because her new single "Ain't My Fault"​ is pop perfection, and her recent collabs with J Hus​ and Lil Yachty​ shows she has a flawless taste in music.
Sinatra was still married, and the book recounts a time when an insistent Gardner made the crooner drive to his house, where he phoned his wife Nancy asking her to confirm to the actress that he had asked her for a divorce.
"We declined to charge the named suspect with false reporting due to insufficient evidence to prove each element beyond a reasonable doubt," she said, adding police couldn&apost prove the identity of the caller, who only used one name when she phoned 911.
DUBAI/WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) - A day before U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal, one of his senior officials phoned Saudi Arabia to ask the world's largest oil exporter to help keep prices stable if the decision disrupted supply.
Now, thanks to a bombshell column Thursday night from the Washington Post's David Ignatius, we may have insight into the retired lieutenant general's latest antics: According to a senior U.S. government official, Flynn phoned Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak several times on Dec.
When Stevens phoned the property that her brother was renting at in Kitchener, she claims one of his roommates answered the phone and told her that "Dave no longer lived there," and to "stop fucking calling the house"—then abruptly hung up.
I slept two or three hours, and then sat up watching the light change with morning; and, later, during the day, took the death position, phoned those who might answer, or sped from back to front in the apartment, dragging the tarp.
Clinton, who phoned in to CNN to discuss the shooting at a high school in Santa Clarita, California, on Thursday, criticized Attorney General William Barr's claim that the impeachment inquiry was stalling attempts to pass bipartisan legislation on things like gun control.
MOSCOW, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had phoned Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday to discuss the Syria situation and how the "anti-terrorism" battle on the ground was playing out.
Kenny Polcari, director at O'Neil Securities but a 26-year-old rookie on the NYSE floor back in 1987, says he was unaware of the market bloodletting around the world until a friend phoned him on the exchange floor at 7am that morning.
Perhaps I should have called my best buddy on the West Coast and shared my trepidation, or phoned my cousin who had just gone through the trials and tribulations of trying to get pregnant (and had a beautiful baby to show for it).
Just a few weeks after Mr. Musk talked about his A.I. concerns at the dinner in Mr. Zuckerberg's house, Mr. Musk phoned Mr. LeCun, asking for the names of top A.I. researchers who could work on his self-driving car project at Tesla.
The chef Marcus Samuelsson's tepid essay may not have been literally phoned in, but it reads as if Ms. Chambers — she is the co-author of "Yes, Chef" (2012), his very good memoir — had merely transcribed a telephone conversation with him. Mrs.
I phoned ahead to reserve a duck and a half for a large group, was told on arrival that the half duck wasn't available, settled for the whole duck, and found that it wasn't worth ordering in advance, or the $65 it cost.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek central bank governor Yannis Stournaras called on the government on Tuesday to rein in a minister who he said had tried to interfere with the bank's independence when he phoned him about inquiries into a bank loan the minister had received.
B. BuzzFeed's Lauren Yapalater has dived deep into murky depths of the 2000s-era pop culture to surface a collection of the most bedazzled, flip-phoned, and frosted-tipped pictures of the era, taken from none other then iconic set of MTV's Total Request Live.
That's where Buttigieg's field staff was stationed at makeshift desks in an office park just south of Des Moines, jotting down real-time results phoned in by their precinct captains — 203,678 organizers who played a decisive role in winning the votes in the first place.
Spencer Stone of the Air Force was driving to work on a stormy morning a few days ago when a White House aide phoned with an invitation to join the first lady on Tuesday for President Obama's last State of the Union address to Congress.
At around 9am on Friday morning, a man who has since been identified as 51-year-old David Wayne Campbell phoned an officer with the Mason County Sheriff's Office to say that he had shot his family and was going to kill himself next.
Behind-the-scenes: When the spending bill had been negotiated and finalized, White House chief of staff Reince Priebus phoned the former House Speaker John Boehner and told him the president doesn't like how the negotiation came out and is thinking about vetoing the bill.
Photo: APTwo additional gamers have been named in a court case involving a Los Angeles man who allegedly phoned in a hoax emergency call over a Call of Duty friendly-fire dispute, resulting in a Wichita, Kansas police sniper shooting and killing an innocent man.
"The moment I became aware of rumours of a complaint I immediately phoned and spoke to senior management at the Sydney Theatre Company asking for clarification about the details of the statement, they refused to illuminate me with the details," Rush said in the statement.
McCurdy, the deputy director of the American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU) Washington legislative office, is able to list the names of others whose lawyers phoned her with similar results, when incarcerated individuals with prison terms many found excessive would be going home to their families.
He phoned both Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi to congratulate them on their victories, even though his spokeswoman suggested earlier that a call to Pelosi wasn't necessary since she wouldn't automatically become the presumptive speaker of the 116th Congress.
During Pompeo's confirmation hearing, a war room at the State Department — acting on President Trump's insistence during his campaign that many people absorb cable news on mute — phoned contacts at CNN and MSNBC to dispute the wording of the Chyron headlines summarizing the action.
Viewers complained that the singing was off-key and the performances seemed phoned-in, like the actors were saving their energy for the real deal—which, honestly, makes a lot of sense, because they didn't think the dress rehearsal would be the real deal.
In 2015, the Clinton campaign had to deal with escalating chatter about a potential run by Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Donors phoned in reports on Mr. Biden's behind-the-scenes maneuvers to advisers like Neera Tanden, who relayed them back to Mr. Podesta.
Robert Kennedy phoned the Georgia judge who'd locked up King, and soon King was a free man and Kennedy (who had voted against even the weak 1957 Civil Rights Act) won the support of African-American voters in his razor-thin victory over Richard Nixon.
Even Vice President Mike Pence, aides noted, appeared less than deliberate in his approach: When conservative media began rippling with interest in John James, a long-shot Senate candidate in Michigan, Mr. Pence phoned the president from the state and urged him to campaign there.
According to Charles Komanoff, an energy analyst and founder of the Carbon Tax Center, who phoned in last week to suggest the mayor seek alternative transportation, his one-way trip from Gracie Mansion to Park Slope releases approximately 12 pounds of carbon into the atmosphere.
Mr. Biden, who phoned Mr. Obama earlier Tuesday, spent most of the debate defending Mr. Obama's presidential legacy, attacking Mr. Sanders for besmirching it or making more promises to black voters — like the prospect of putting the first black woman on the Supreme Court.
Kildee phoned Michigan's senior senator, Democrat Debbie StabenowDeborah (Debbie) Ann StabenowUSDA eases relocation timeline as researchers flee agency USDA office move may have broken law, watchdog says Senate Democrats see Warren, Sanders proposals as unfeasible MORE, throughout the evening, to keep her up to speed.
The Met phoned him one afternoon while he was home in Philadelphia and asked if he would step in for an ailing tenor in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" six and a half hours later, in a staging he had never seen, let alone rehearsed.
Secretary of Treasury Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinTrump phoned bank CEOs as stock market plunged Wednesday: report The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump pressured Mnuchin on labeling China a currency manipulator: report MORE has made cybersecurity his top technology priority.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani phoned Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Thursday to discuss the latest developments in the region and ways to ensure security and stability regionally and internationally, the state news agency said, amid increasing U.S.-Iranian tensions.
"Because at this time, the military had been redeployed from Dapchi to Kanama January 10 and this incident happened February 19, so how could the residents have phoned to inform the military that had not been in the area for many weeks?" he asked.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Lost Paperwork May Erase Student Debt for Tens of Thousands" (front page, July 18): I was nursing our first baby when a collector phoned late at night with threats and demands about a payment on my husband's student loan.
"I was with Rudy when he would speak to the president, plenty of times," Parnas said, adding that he was "in constant contact" with Giuliani – four or five days some weeks – and that Trump phoned "a lot of times" when he and Giuliani were golfing.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE phoned Rep.

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