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The word "tweet" earned more than 280 mentions from questioners.
He challenged his questioners, turned their queries back on them.
On Monday, Mr Obama's appointees were active questioners of Mr Wall.
He interrupted his questioners, badgered them, yelled at them, mocked them.
McClintock alluded to that in response to one of his questioners.
As a result, they are, with few exceptions, very poor questioners.
"Questioners don't like to be questioned," Ms. Rubin, a proud Upholder, said.
Another personality group, "questioners," needs to do its own research before committing.
Mr. Sanford was just getting started, and would nearly outlast his questioners.
That is significant, since Ginsburg is one of the court's most consistent questioners.
YORK: Look for questioners not to really talk so much about his bias.
Justices Breyer and Kennedy are active, searching, well-prepared questioners during oral arguments.
One of the first questioners began by establishing herself as a committed fan.
I wonder if any of those questioners are partners at Paul, Weiss now.
Instead of talking to the true believers, Ewing and Grady follow the questioners.
Jim Jordan and John Ratcliffe, are expected to be the most aggressive Republican questioners.
This is usually enough to throw questioners off the scent, but remember: It's false.
Both questioners and questionee seemed aware of a larger, multimedia argument outside the room.
That would a tailor the whole hearing by the witness rather than by the questioners.
But she pressed attacks on his temperament and qualification when the questioners provided an opening.
On the right, conservative media doubled down on the narrative that Republican questioners like Reps.
Among the forum's questioners was Jennifer Berry, a McDonald's employee in Milwaukee who told California Sen.
Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) Blunt was, somewhat surprisingly, one of Comey's most aggressive questioners last week.
Next, questioners' incessant need to question everything makes them the next least susceptible to experiencing burnout.
And they all fall into a few types of questioners, from the craftsman to the raconteur.
At her town hall, she recited a similar "thanks for your bravery" line to multiple questioners.
Even one of his fiercest Democratic questioners on the committee seemed to suggest Gorsuch's confirmation was inevitable.
But Romney was also challenged by some questioners who were trying to whip up support for Trump.
And that appears to be why Republican questioners asked whom Vindman had talked to about the call.
But he craves the news media's attention and sometimes enjoys the back-and-forth with aggressive questioners.
Other times, Mr. Cohen copped to his flaws in a way that seemed to frustrate his questioners.
Most questioners seemed to have a better grasp of the issues at hand than the majority of Congress.
Kavanaugh listed ten sample questions, however explicit and unsavory, that he believed Starr and his questioners should ask.
They use jokes, quotations, emotional outbursts, misdirection, and all manner of verbal dodges to confuse and distract questioners.
Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill told the news service that her team does not screen questioners nor script interactions.
"Questioners certainly will resist anything that they think is inefficient or a waste of their time," Rubin says.
Hearings hit television for the public to watch last week, and witnesses and questioners are under intense scrutiny.
Democratic questioners are certain to ask uncomfortable questions about Kavanaugh's youth that could create defensive or combative moments.
At joint press conferences with foreign leaders, the president and his counterpart each pick an equal number of questioners.
Rather than answer some questioners, Mueller often referred them to his report on the investigation or declined to answer.
It was a five-hour ordeal, in which Clinton was considered to have bested even the most persistent questioners.
She has a propensity for ignoring attention-deficit questioners (like me) when trying to answer in reasoned verbal paragraphs.
To that, one might expect at least a faint whiff of patriotism from his Republican questioners on the committee.
In order to satisfy his questioners, he would have needed to show that he had supported sanctions against Russia.
Fox News' Chris Wallace and CNBC's Joe Kernen have been among the most strident questioners of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt.
However, Anderson Cooper turned it around when he took over, offering helpful context and clarification for both questioners and candidates.
This will be particularly difficult if an immigrant or Muslim voter is one of his questioners, something that's a good possibility.
Like Donald, they find fault with the questions and questioners, but not with his often incomplete, erroneous or ever-changing answers.
Some older questioners were nearing retirement and wanted a better plan for how to draw down their savings safely and effectively.
Mueller, citing the Justice Department's continuing inquiries, said that the dossier was "beyond my purview," which only further incensed his questioners.
Very few of the questioners did a good job pointing out this disconnect; Booker and Menendez were exceptions rather than the rule.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer will moderate and CNN's Dana Bash and NY1's Errol Louis, a CNN political commentator, will join as questioners.
There are four categories important for a successful town hall debate: interaction with questioners, personality/warmth/humor/nonverbal communication, substance, and persuasiveness.
Richard Nixon, pale and recovering from the flu, shifted his eyes, looking unfocused as he addressed the questioners rather than the viewers.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are to blame here too, as neither tried very much to interact more with their voter questioners.
I have less patience with prying questioners, but cluelessness (and occasional lack of self-control) is also part of our human condition.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York, was one of Mr. Zuckerberg's harshest questioners, more than five hours into the session.
When Christie ran for New Jersey governor in 2009, videos of him rudely dressing down hostile questioners went viral on the conservative internet.
For Trump spokespeople, it's a handy punt: Now they don't have to defend or explain Trump's tweets, and just refer questioners to Congress.
On Jones' program, he mentioned that Clark County, Nevada, a battleground county that is home to Las Vegas, will have exit poll questioners.
She would buy small snacks, delicacies then—a ham sandwich, an éclair, an orange—and eat them very slowly, to unnerve her questioners.
For his upcoming testimony to be more than a reflection of warring passions, the questioners must be wiser and greater than their politics.
Musk cut off questioners on the call, and at one point dismissed what he called a "boring, bonehead" question from a key analyst.
One of the questioners lamented, "Unfortunately, there's not been much information about your stances on several issues" — besides global warming and the environment.
Over two hours, the CBS moderating team struggled to keep control, calling for order as candidates talked over their questioners and each other.
Party leaders, starting with Nancy Pelosi, should exert enough control over the process to make sure skilled questioners are in the prime roles.
The Democratic questioners varied wildly in effectiveness, and Republicans, for their part, went to bat for the president and his former campaign manager.
Even his toughest Republican questioners were forced to acknowledge his basic integrity, and take the gravity of his claims at least somewhat seriously.
But many were unreassured by his words, with several questioners describing themselves as "refugees" or "orphans" after the 'Brexit' vote which bitterly divided Britain.
When the only impeachment question came up (and the questioners are drawn from a random lottery), Spanberger was already halfway through her town hall.
They reveal Mr. Sweat as an enthusiastic raconteur, eager to regale his questioners with his backwoods accomplishments and his MacGyver-like skills of improvisation.
She locked eyes with her questioners, responding to them by name and walking toward them as she answered, while displaying empathy for their struggles.
Long ago, most presidential debates were sponsored by non-partisan groups like the League of Women Voters, which also chose the panel of questioners.
Sparring with GOP questioners Karlan, called to testify by Democrats, made clear in her opening statement that she thinks the President should be impeached.
It's easy to dismiss Donald Trump's foreign policy as simple bluster, especially since he keeps shifting his stance on key issues when challenged by questioners.
Cramer thought the story sounded like it was bottoming from the tone of questioners on its conference call, so he called this one a buy.
On all the hot-button issues: abortion rights, gay marriage, sexual harassment, and executive power, Judge Kavanaugh attempted to speak in circles around his questioners.
But she's far more natural in the town-hall setting, warmly approaching the citizen questioners as Trump stalked the stage or lingered awkwardly behind her.
And while Hill testified before an all-male committee three decades ago, Ford's questioners would include four Democratic women if she makes a similar appearance.
Questioners should be drawn from not just one network's stars but also the vast reservoir of newspaper, magazine and radio journalists who report on politics.
The saint and his shrine at Sehwan belong to everyone, to Sunnis and Shiites, to Hindus and Muslims, transgender devotees, to believers and questioners alike.
"I only record and send audio back to the Amazon cloud when you say the wake word," she insists, before referring questioners to Amazon's privacy policy.
Like Obama's other questioners, Kyle's critique was delivered in a civil, calm tone often absent from the rhetoric of politicians engaged in the gun control debate.
He imitated one of her questioners at last week's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, and her responses about what she did not recall about the alleged attack.
His quiet exchanges with polite questioners was a far cry from the shouted slogans and bawdy call-and-response of his typical "Keep America Great" events.
"Let me be absolutely clear," Ms. Reno told hostile Republican questioners during one of several hearings on Capitol Hill about the call for a special counsel.
GOP questioners may be handicapped in that effort however since Sondland's previous testimony was riddled with contradictions and omissions — including the July 26 call with Trump.
"Senators should be the questioners as they have been for all other witnesses who have appeared before the committee in connection with this nomination," she said.
He didn't want to talk "to" the questioners, but would talk "at" them, and then often ventured away from the topic they asked him to speak about.
I don't really believe that jousting with adversarial questioners is an important part of being president, but coping with unfamiliar issues in a responsible way certainly is.
Even some of the more pointed questioners, like Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, the ranking Democrat on the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, were disarmed.
She made a point of thanking her more critical questioners, including Dale Swanson, a founder of the local conservative women's coalition, for their presence and their questions.
How does Trump press a sexual misconduct–focused case against Bill and Hillary Clinton in an environment when the questioners will likely want to talk about other things?
The discussion was mostly subdued, with many of the questioners reaffirming their support for the mission as well as for the actions recommended by a recent independent review.
But religion is a curious and unpredictable phenomenon and the "religious" problems he encounters as secretary of state may not be the ones any of the questioners expect.
If Trump can't find some way to connect with at least some of his questioners Sunday night in a likeable way, he's going to have a long night.
He's brought up the words "budget" about 240 times more than questioners, and he's mentioned "Obamacare" and "health care" more than twice as often as the press has.
But on Friday, Republicans temporarily moved Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, one of their fiercest questioners, to the committee so that he could participate in grilling the witnesses.
GOP questioners, however, did repeatedly suggest Ukraine was working to elect Hillary Clinton, though the location  of the DNC server examined by CrowdStrike wasn't name-checked by them.
Sloan and Duke both faced tough questioners but also received loud applause at several points from the audience of several hundred in the Des Moines Marriott hotel ballroom.
This being Reddit, many questioners were young adults who wanted advice about how to manage their credit cards and tens of thousands of dollars in student loan debt.
Questioners were far less likely to address the report by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, which was delivered to Attorney General William P. Barr on Friday.
Or Brett Kavanaugh -- a nominee for Supreme court, remember -- shouting at his questioners in the decorous chamber of the Senate office building during his testimony, and threatening Democrats?
Throughout the event, the crowd jeered Rubio, and visibly angry questioners sought answers after the shooting last week at a Florida high school that left 17 people dead.
Both were question-and-answer sessions, according to people who attended, and at the second, Lloyd Blankfein, the chief executive and chairman of Goldman Sachs, was among her questioners.
Graham pointed to two questioners during the town hall -- one man whose son was killed by an undocumented immigrant and one young man whose mother was deported in January.
And Ted, I&aposve been listening to your questions the last couple of days, you have a very distinctive voice so I hear you in the crowd of questioners.
At one point, after Heller recited his office number to the crowd and told questioners to call him, audience members responded that his voicemail has been full for weeks.
Trump treated his questioners as unrelatable automatons and delivered his answers to the void, even when he had the chance to seem sympathetic to an appealing young Islamic woman.
They faced tough questioners on topics including environmental issues and their business with firearms makers at a time when other banks have reviewed or cut back on those relationships.
Stefanik, 35, a three-term congresswoman, was one of the sharpest questioners of witness Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, and other diplomats who testified last week.
The hardline conservatives, who were among Clinton's toughest questioners during her testimony before the committee last year, released their own account of the attacks to complement the panel's overall report.
In a presser before a matchup with the Seattle Seahawks this season, the first two questioners inquired about a letter that Belichick had written to his friend, President-elect Trump.
Questioners need to understand the rationale of why they should do something, so they might find habit-forming apps unappealing unless they're backed by scientific research and explain their rationale.
It is inevitable that some members will be more effective than others, but the five-minute rule allows witnesses to filibuster particularly effective questioners until that member's time runs out.
An appearance by Hunter before Senate questioners now could also go some distance toward removing him as an issue in the general election, should his father be the Democratic nominee.
President Trump called on two reporters from conservative news outlets at his press conference Wednesday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, continuing a pattern of mostly selecting questioners from the right.
Without Trump onstage, candidates and questioners alike could talk about the substance of the race for president: issues like immigration policy, national security and the government's role in growing the economy.
Despite going in the middle of the pack of questioners, King zeroed in on why, exactly, Sessions was invoking executive privilege and how there was absolutely zero legal reason for it.
The congresswoman was one of the sharpest questioners of the three American diplomats who testified on Wednesday and Friday, overshadowing some colleagues whose vociferous defense of the president is better known.
The pope continued to ignore it, but took the unusual step of canceling a general meeting with the cardinals (not a few of whose members are quiet supporters of the questioners).
One reason Zuckerberg may be avoiding the U.K. Parliament: there, he might face expert questioners a la the EU lawmakers in a format more like the U.S. congress's rapid-fire interrogations.
As an assault survivor myself, I watched in horror during a debate as Trump himself urged questioners to get to "much more important" issues than sexual assault and the safety of victims.
Mark Meadows of North Carolina, the House Freedom Caucus chairman and a close GOP ally of Trump on the oversight panel, hinted at the acrimony Cohen should expect from the Republican questioners.
"In that unfurnished room, Winner sat with her back against the wall, with her two questioners blocking the exit to the room, a door that was nearly shut," the court filing reads.
John Ratcliffe (R-Texas), a former U.S. attorney who was one of the lead GOP questioners during Rybicki's interview, said he didn't believe anything that arose during the interview precipitated Rybicki's departure.
That's the most common question I get whenever I give a talk about AI. The questioners are earnest; their worry stems in part from some experts who are asking themselves the same thing.
Indeed, he should have been one of the most eager questioners on the court, given how different his approach to constitutional and statutory interpretation is from those of most of the other justices.
His two primary questioners were a tall, light-skinned woman with a long, serious face named Markov and a short, pudgy man called Glenndining with hair and skin the same color of brown.
Trump has famously had almost nothing but praise for Putin, even when questioners confront him with the conclusions by Western governments that the Russian leader has ordered the murders of opponents and reporters.
While nine in ten Muslims agreed with the statement that "taking care of home and kids is as much a man's work as woman's work", gaps opened up when the questioners probed deeper.
Photos of the real senators are tacked beneath the volunteers who play questioners during the "murder boards" — 30 so far, lasting a total of 70 hours, with an average of 120 questions apiece.
As at prior news conferences, he showed contempt for reporters one minute, complaining about questioners "jumping out of their seats screaming questions at me," then suggested he was enjoying the back and forth.
But people like to vote for a winner, and his campaign has failed to deliver a strong message, while sharp encounters with questioners and stories of his son Hunter Biden have dominated the news.
If she can't respond to questioners in a way that doesn't seem scripted or too rehearsed, she risks losing the momentum she gained from winning the first debate and could also lose it all.
And she agreed with Republican questioners at the hearing that current law prohibits the Justice Department from assisting in any transfer to the U.S. of prisoners from the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Judge Kavanaugh's high school and college past, including a history of heavy drinking, was exposed, and his raw, emotional testimony — including barbed comments to his Democratic questioners — raised concerns about his honesty and temperament.
While leaving more of the talking to Trump may be politically expedient, it is disadvantageous to the press, because the briefing format allows for different types of questions and a fuller range of questioners.
The three-term congresswoman was one of the sharpest questioners of the three diplomats who testified at public hearings on Wednesday and Friday, overshadowing some colleagues better known for their vociferous defense of the president.
Senators should be the questioners as they have been for all other witnesses who have appeared before the Committee in connection with this nomination and with respect to all others of which I am aware.
Thus, as a result of being biracial, they told us that they felt that they had to become "even more Jewish" to demonstrate to their skeptical questioners that they were indeed members of that tribe.
Amid questions over the electric car maker's cash burn, its relationship with SpaceX and production of the Model 3763, Musk cut off the questioners and in some cases chastised them for asking things he didn't like.
Yet the questioners did not ask about the Cleveland incident, which, after surveillance video surfaced last week showing assault, has renewed intense public discussion of the league's commitment to investigating and policing players' off-field violence.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Republican-appointed conservatives who are typically business friendly, were among the most skeptical questioners of the respondent in the case, a law firm working on behalf of Wells Fargo.
Amash also faced criticism from the event's audience, with one attendee in a "Make America Great Again" hat telling Amash, "I can't tell you how disappointed I am," but the majority of questioners expressed support for Amash.
Fifty-two percent of Americans told poll questioners that they want to see Democrats take back the House in the midterm elections, according to the CNN/SSRS poll, while 2628 percent want to see Republicans maintain control.
Over two hours, the CBS moderating team — which featured Ms. King, the anchor Norah O'Donnell, and three other network journalists — struggled to keep control, calling for order as jawboning candidates talked over their questioners and each other.
The questioners included Republicans Mike Conaway of Texas, Tom Rooney of Florida, Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, and Mike Quigley of Illinois, as well as Democrats Speier and Adam Schiff of California, the senior Democrat on the committee.
In the film, it's fitting, as though Wiseau is unconsciously imitating a fantasy version of himself: the suave, successful actor who comes from New Orleans and always tells questioners he's "your age," no matter how young they are.
To do that, the GOP questioners peppered Vindman and Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice President Mike Pence who was also concerned about Trump's unusual Ukraine policy, with details of wild, unfounded conspiracy theories on Biden and Ukraine.
Devin Nunes (R) and back, Republicans acted as though their conspiracies were of equal value to the facts established by the nine witnesses (and affirmed by the Democratic questioners on the committee.) The result of this facts vs.
She announced measures to boost support to those suffering from mental health problems and said she would do more on housing, education and schooling, but despite applause from the audience, two out of four questioners asked about Brexit.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday dismissed the House's impeachment proceedings as a "hoax" and said he was "too busy to watch" — and then blasted Democrats' choice of questioners at a hearing he said he hadn't been briefed on.
Mueller, in turn, kept his answers short and repeatedly referred questioners to his 448-page report, made public in mid-April, summarizing his 22-month investigation of Trump and Russian meddling to aid him in the 2016 U.S. election.
He joked with reporters who asked him questions about what the White House would do if the bill failed, asking his questioners why they were being so gloomy and pressing for someone to be optimistic about the bill's chances.
Democrats railed against his fiery rhetoric — he had called Dr. Blasey's allegations "a calculated and orchestrated political hit" and directed barbed comments at his Democratic questioners — as the language of someone who was unfit for the nation's highest court.
Buttigieg was asked about his lack of black support multiple times by white questioners in the close of his Iowa campaign, and some Buttigieg supporters have said they feel his lack of diverse support cuts into his electability argument.
At one point, Mr. Albanese adopted an idea he appeared to have first heard moments earlier from a journalist on the panel of questioners, WNYC's Brian Lehrer, to address affordable housing by forcing developers to only create such housing.
That the moribund peace process was even discussed probably said more about the questioners' efforts to catalyze a potentially hot exchange on Israel than it did about the importance of the issue compared with other foreign policy challenges America faces.
If the questioners are lucky, they'll get the witness to say something on the record that they'd never be caught dead saying on TV, either for fear of being exposed as a liar or getting in trouble for what they said.
In the past year, the former law professor has cemented a reputation as one of the most formidable questioners in Congress, making heads of federal agencies and financial firms squirm in clips that rack up hundreds of thousands of views.
Clooney, who was challenged at a press conference on Thursday by questioners who urged him to use his public prominence to do more to help end the refugee crisis, said he is not afraid to speak out on controversial subjects.
Questioners at the town hall pressed Cruz, 45, on charges leveled against him by Trump that he may not be eligible to be president because he was born in Canada, and that none of his U.S. Senate colleagues liked him.
Mr. Ratcliffe, a third-term Republican from Texas and a former prosecutor, has embraced Mr. Trump's theories about the Russia investigation and was among the sharpest questioners of Robert S. Mueller III, the former special counsel, at last week's hearings.
Perhaps the most consequential decision made on the hearing format was to start each day's proceedings off with up to 45 minutes per side of questioning by congressional staff -- as opposed to alternating 5-minute rounds between Democratic and Republican questioners.
But perhaps Melvin and other questioners will; March for Our Lives in particular has been trying to get the 2020 candidates to back its "Peace Plan," which would require a commitment to supporting gun licensing and a mandatory buyback for assault weapons.
At a time when Wall Street critics are calling for the resignation of Wells Fargo's CEO, or the breakup of the bank, or both, the Fed chair didn't suggest either when pressed repeatedly by questioners at Wednesday afternoon's Federal Reserve press conference.
In other words, the answer to those contemporary questioners is that there are struggles happening all around you, linking up with and supporting the efforts of others attacking root causes ties you to a broader effort to shift society at its core.
He responds frequently to reporters' questions in controlled environments where he can quickly cut questioners off or ignore them entirely -- such as when he's in the Oval Office for a photo opportunity or as the loud buzz of Marine One chops the wind.
Instead of facing crowds of yelling, booing, and jeering citizens, some have been holding tele-town halls, where the questions can be carefully screened and the mood tends to be more subdued than it would be if the questioners were all in one room.
In a clear nod to the push for the diversity that has been an undercurrent of his administration, Obama's questioners included a Latina woman, a journalist for an Arab television channel, an African American woman and a man who works for an LGBT publication.
There are plenty of lawmakers who "have actually practiced law" and these members are more likely to be effective questioners than their colleagues, as Molly Claflin, chief oversight counsel at activist watchdog group American Oversight and a former counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee, told me.
The best elements of the show were all in place here: the audience was kept guessing about Denton's motives; there were interrogation scenes in which she turned the table on her questioners; and the AC-12 team was hampered by corrupt officers within its own ranks.
His attempt to cast aspersions on the reporting while not directly contradicting it led to some of the most heated moments of the news conference — especially in Spicer's exchanges with his first two questioners, Philip Rucker of The Washington Post and Francesca Chambers of the Daily Mail.
After kicking media leaders figuratively down the stairs of Trump Tower on Monday, he promptly released his own taped vision of his first 100 days (no questioners, no questions), then promptly tweeted that Nigel Farage, Britain's Mr. Brexit, would make a great UK ambassador to the Trump court.
"En estos tiempos…" began multiple questioners at the Spanish-language town hall: "In these times…" Sitting around a long table with about a dozen attendees, Coffman deployed the Spanish he has been studying, his sometime Spanish tutor looking on approvingly from several seats down and occasionally offering him the right word.
So I was used to what was the norm — only updating the technology, you do a better job communicating — but the norm was: You lay out what you're going to do, you defend it, and at some point, usually in the debates, one of the questioners really nails you down.
CBS is taking heat over the fracas: "The CBS moderating team — which featured [anchor Gayle] King, the anchor Norah O'Donnell, and three other network journalists — struggled to keep control, calling for order as jawboning candidates talked over their questioners and each other," the New York Times's Michael M. Grynbaum reports.
"This is a sad day for the country, but frankly a good day for the facts and a good day for the president of the United States," said Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio, the most aggressive of the Republican questioners, who was put on the House Intelligence Committee just last week to help lead the president's defense.
" I like to imagine SpaceX planted these questioners to make the guy on stage talking about colonizing Mars look like the sane one in the room When it was time to start wrapping up, Musk appeared tired of the onslaught of personal pleas and agendas, having told quite a few attendees to ask "questions, not essays.
But the parliamentarians' point was not merely that the asylum-seekers were asked too much; it was more that the questioners knew too little and took the simple option of subjecting the applicants to a quiz (the sort one could devise after a quick internet search) instead of probing their feelings in a more searching way.
By contrast, because she wanted not to appear guilty, Nadia walked tall, so that if they were stopped and their I.D. cards were checked and it was pointed out that her card did not list him as her husband, she would be more believable when she led the questioners home and presented their forged marriage certificate.
And the biggest lesson I learned from covering the U.S. interventions in Lebanon, Iraq and Afghanistan is: When administrations are not constantly forced to answer hard questions from the outside about what they're thinking strategically and morally — when questioners are dismissed as unpatriotic — that administrations' inside thinking gets sloppy, their intelligence gets manipulated and trouble follows.
The questioners selected by the White House — Jeff Mason of Reuters and Jonathan Lemire of The Associated Press — worked to get answers from Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin on the most significant topics surrounding the meeting: the charges by United States intelligence agencies that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential race and whether Mr. Trump believed Mr. Putin's claim of innocence.
") And frustratingly for many Libertarians, Johnson appeared defensive and uncomfortable when asked by emotional questioners to define the outer boundaries of Libertarian policymaking on everything from guns to drugs to his own religious faith ("I have to admit to praying once in a while," he said, weirdly, before outlining an unusually (for modern politics) Deist approach: "The God that I speak to...doesn't have a particular religion.
The researchers zeroed in on data from 63,591 middle-aged men and women who had provided detailed descriptions of their workout patterns when they first entered the study at least 15 years before, telling the survey questioners how many minutes they had exercised each week during the past month, what kinds of exercise they had undertaken, and how many times per week they had worked out.
For Democrats determined to derail Judge Kavanaugh, his performance last week before the Senate Judiciary Committee — his dissembling about his teenage years; his playing down drinking in high school and college; his raw, angry emotions; and his broadsides against Democratic questioners — is proving to be a new avenue of attack, if the accusations of sexual assault are not enough to swing the votes of three key Republicans and two undecided Democrats.
Teaching ethics in computer science the right way with Georgia Tech's Charles Isbell In a brief one-on-one interview after he finishes with his session and the line of additional questioners, I ask Isbell to explain how he and his colleagues so successfully managed to create an inclusive model of higher education in tech, when most of the trends elsewhere are in the direction of greater exclusivity.
America First Policies will pay $100,000 for the ad buy, which comes just weeks after Meadows and Jordan were two of the harshest questioners during a House committee hearing for former Trump attorney Michael CohenMichael Dean CohenCapitol Police advised Gaetz against holding open events I'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Wyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations MORE.
In Rubin's book Better Than Before, she writes that most people fit one of four tendencies when it comes to habit formation: upholders, who are disciplined and respond to both internal and external expectations; obligers, who can't keep commitments to themselves but respond to expectations from others; questioners, who ask why and can keep a habit if they understand the logic and reasoning; and rebels, who hate being told what to do by others — so it has to be something they want to do.
The 2 questioners I ignored on the Q1 call are sell-side analysts who represent a short seller thesis, not investors [Link here] The reason the Bernstein question about CapEx was boneheaded was that it had already been answered in the headline of the Q1 newsletter he received beforehand, along with details in the body of the letter [Link here] Reason RBC question about Model 3 demand is absurd is that Tesla has roughly half a million reservations, despite no advertising & no cars in showrooms.

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