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In truth, the new HBO arrangement may make little difference to today's children, who engage with franchises less through first-run TV than through games, clips and old episodes replayed — and replayed and replayed — on computers and mobile devices.
Not only are the ups and downs of our marriage replayed like home movies for me and my wife to watch, they are also replayed for the public to see.
The voices of all the naysayers replayed in my head.
In that case, the game is replayed from the start.
Organizers later replayed the video with De Blasio's normal voice.
And every few years we replayed the same referendum: Statehood?
Video of the catch was replayed repeatedly on social media.
" He also said, "I've replayed the incident time and time again.
They're designed to be gone over again and again, continually replayed.
He replayed the instruments and layered them under the original recording.
Some captured in grainy videos replayed on television and computer screens.
I saw how you replayed March 9, 2015, in your head.
Their warnings replayed in my head as I rode my bicycle.
In the days that followed, I replayed the moment several times.
Videos can also be replayed after the fact or shared to Twitter.
Previously, all messages could be replayed temporarily but then would completely disappear.
I just replayed the voice note you sent me on my birthday.
It's like a dream being replayed, with familiar figures assuming different guises.
Japanese newspapers printed special editions, and television news programs replayed highlights nonstop.
Drone footage of Turkish attacks on Syria was replayed repeatedly on television.
He just replayed the game over and over again in his head.
His television was switched to the news, where the president's speech replayed.
But on Sunday night, lying awake, the nightmare replayed again and again.
The album is meant to be played and replayed and played again.
Like a catchy tune, the dish replayed in our minds days later.
As I lay there, I replayed everything over and over in my head.
Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic replayed the encounter in an essay for Seattle Weekly.
An Australian government spokesperson told Mashable Australia it will be replayed until July.
It can then be replayed at any time after the live broadcast concludes.
Referees ruled the clock started too soon and replayed the Wizards' final possession.
Amaya shed tears every time she replayed the video of the border encounter.
They will not be recorded for posterity and replayed thousands of times over.
It's something she said in an interview that was replayed upon her death.
He fired two touchdown passes, including one that will be replayed for weeks.
I replayed meeting him in my head the entire ride back to London.
Few games demand to be poked, prodded, and replayed like Luigi's Mansion 3.
The previous episodes of Season 7 will be replayed, starting at 80 a.m.
The two teams later replayed the final 51.9 seconds, and the Hawks won.
I've replayed the whole procedure over and over [in my mind] for years.
His hand movements were replayed as much as any shot from the tournament.
And so the question replayed over and over: How did he get so lost?
I replayed the game a couple of years ago and it mostly holds up.
Remember: this is a game that's meant to be replayed, and more than once.
There was confusion as Djokovic's first match point was replayed after a Hawkeye intervention.
It's designed to be replayed, especially as you unlock new vehicles as you progress.
The paths you take can be replayed at various speeds and from various angles.
Afterward, he replayed the ending, from various vantages, to analyze what had gone wrong.
Under the league rules, if the game ended in a tie it was replayed.
And only one has led to a replayed game in the last four decades.
The commissioner agreed and ordered the last part of the game to be replayed.
There's Facebook and also many news outlets took that monologue, and they replayed it.
Against WPATKIP and GCMP the impact is catastrophic: packets can be replayed, decrypted, and forged.
During the interview on CBS, King replayed a clip of Portman saying she believes Farrow.
At night, he replayed their last conversation in his mind and regretted his angry words.
They also reviewed spacecraft data and replayed high-speed videos in search of a cause.
McHale won the point when they replayed it and went on to win the set.
The footage was replayed repeatedly for days on the news, sparking national outrage and protests.
Closeups replayed throughout the day showed cars and people scrambling unsuccessfully to escape the torrent.
He then replayed everything he can hear and laid it under the original filtered recording.
After his shock move on Thursday, broadcasters replayed old clips of him dismissing the idea.
At the end, we viewed ourselves as the teacher replayed the video and added comments.
The two replayed the 18th, and this time it was Mr Rose who found the trees.
As prosecutors replayed the video of the shooting taken from Groubert's dashboard camera, Jones' shoulders jerked.
The endearing moment is replayed a few times in the clip, and it's perfect every time.
Houston (CNN)This is a five-second stretch that will be replayed for years to come.
Personal videos can be replayed, and for a moment, the dead are resurrected in pixelated form.
The images were replayed around the world, including on "The Daily Show", an American comedy programme.
As they replayed the race in their minds, they found things that did not add up.
Every pivotal decision he'd made in his career replayed in his mind on a punishing loop.
Everyone gathered in the bleachers, and the video staff replayed the announcement on the overhead screen.
The video, replayed over the next few days, shocked and angered millions who opposed the war.
In three years, if the ACLU's test is replayed, will the facial recognition companies pass it?
Unsure, she replayed the evening to her co-workers who encouraged her to email Mr. Klein.
Miami won its protest but lost the game anyway when the final 51.9 seconds were replayed.
Footage of it has been replayed as extensively and analyzed as exhaustively as the Zapruder film.
I pretended to scan the contents as I replayed the previous eight hours in my head.
Is the Hegelian Aufhebung being replayed with the Middle East at the center of history's great drama?
News channels endlessly replayed grim footage of the carnage and moving scenes from funerals across the country.
The stream of police shootings replayed on social media can take a toll on one's mental health.
He told me this was a moment he had replayed in his mind for over two decades.
" And MSNBC's "Hardball" replayed the comments, with the intro: "Let's listen to how he joins the birthers.
I replayed the scene again and again, a stranger's face growling at me through the TV screen.
The shooting, which has been replayed for hours on local television news channels, has divided the city.
Laura Kelly bordered on Rick Perry territory and likely was her most replayed moment of the night.
As of today's update, every snap can be replayed once, but you can no longer buy extra replays.
He repeatedly replayed the highs and lows of the campaign, relishing in bashing those who had doubted him.
He's said enough sexist things that some of Hillary Clinton's attack ads have simply replayed his own words.
One often-forgotten truth is that great live music — even when recorded and replayed — makes for great television.
Consider the footage of violence at the 1968 Democratic Convention, which has been replayed on television countless times.
I drove home that morning and replayed the scene at Dr. Acharya's house, hoping for it to change.
But Jakobsen noted that the latest plan for combined BOJ and fiscal easing just replayed the same strategy.
In the days since the hearing, people have replayed his testimony in their minds and on their screens.
If you replayed the same tournament 10 times, the Wildcats would be the champions more often than not.
I know they replayed it a bunch (on the scoreboard), but it's hard to watch during the game.
The main conclusions have not changed, and that debate seems likely to be replayed in the coming weeks.
Result: The only soundbite replayed later from the interview consisted of Kaine denying the existence of sanctuary cities.
Friday's special didn't reveal new moments from the interview as stunning as the ones already replayed all week.
"I will take the mantle," he said in a vow that was replayed on cable news countless times.
Zverev immediately signaled for the point to be stopped, and the umpire then ordered it to be replayed.
The moment — caught by surveillance cameras — has been replayed over and over again in the Icelandic news media.
Karoui's distribution of food aid - constantly replayed on his Nessma TV channel - earned him the nickname Nabil Macaroni.
Antic, profane and riveting, these mural-like scenes replayed history as farce and masqueraded tragedy as depraved comedy.
Briony said Jarrod replayed the video of the shot and his reaction hundreds of times over the years.
A stunning instant that will be replayed for as long as games are won in a final astonishment.
They also requested that a 911 call made by a building resident the night of the shooting be replayed.
I have replayed the incident dozens of times in my head and gone through all the photos I took.
The point is that this scene is replayed verbatim later in the book, and even Judith calls it ridiculous.
Still haunted by what happened on the mountain, he replayed the events there to explain his decisions that day.
Ortega says he's replayed the Holloway fight in his head -- and knows he can win the second time around.
Amid the newborns' crying fits, giggles, and burps, something familiar replayed on a loop in my brain: people's criticism.
NBC quickly cut to a commercial, but the damage was done: News outlets replayed the embarrassing moment for days.
Anniversaries of Columbia 1968 tend to arrive like a classic rock hit, replayed nostalgically by those who were there.
If, for some reason, the Raptors end up losing this series, that Lowry jumper may be replayed on loop.
It was a tactical theme to be replayed numerous times, and Sharapova never stopped applying pressure on her opponent.
To the Editor: On Sunday "60 Minutes" replayed its 2014 interview with James Comey when he became F.B.I. director.
He's watched the video about 50 times and replayed the moment in his head — but it never gets old.
"These quarrels almost get replayed between, say, Obama and Clinton, feminism and African-American political rights," Mr. Julien said.
They could have just replayed the speech given 11 days earlier by Tony Blair, the former British prime minister.
The new hearts will show up on brand's videos both online and in the Periscope app, whether live or replayed. .
For a couple of days he replayed the audio recordings and learned to mimic her accent until it felt natural.
Those calls, of course, replayed in my mind as I lay on the hotel room bed, restless with nervous energy.
It is unclear whether the footage ran live as Trump was giving his speech, or was replayed in later broadcasts.
And most of us felt like we were losing our minds trying to keep track of all the replayed days.
The Internet Archive, a non-profit project, tracked which segments of the debate were replayed on influential American television shows.
When it was replayed, there was 63 seconds on the clock, and the ball was inbounded closer to the baseline.
What the videos don't show Neither video replayed in court Tuesday showed Castile's gun, another crucial issue in the trial.
I absolutely applaud you," Lemon said while clapping after the exchange was replayed on "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer.
It is a scene she has replayed in her mind over and over since she heard her mom describe it.
There are so many sadomasochistic relationships that get created in dance and then also replayed and worked out in dance.
He replayed the general election fight with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, still one of his favorite punching bags.
The video of that, which I hope to find and isolate, should be replayed numerous times, for the whole country.
But they happened nevertheless and are early examples of foreign influence operations replayed on a significantly larger scale in 2016.
" Asked if he had considered ordering the game replayed from the point of the missed call, Goodell said, "Absolutely not.
As I replayed the scene in the locker room, I began to wonder if the incident had actually been my fault.
Now, if two teams suspend a tie game, it's resumed the next time those teams meet, not replayed from the start.
Slights were singled out and replayed again and again, his mood worsening with each replay (he was always rerunning the DVR).
It was replayed over and over, sometimes even with uncensored expletives and crude sexual terms, on all the television news networks.
Smith was inconsolable afterward, tears falling as he tried to explain what happened, as he replayed the moment into the night.
The raid saw commandos rappel down onto the vessel via helicopter carrying assault rifles, dramatic images later replayed on state television.
According to ESPN, the last game to be replayed was on March 8, 2008, between the Miami Heat and Atlanta Hawks.
On the previous play, the Raiders had appeared to stop Miami, but off-setting penalties forced third down to be replayed.
Like many women, I watched this election in horror as the various indignities of my life were replayed on a national stage.
But Hulu wanted to provide exclusive access that couldn't be found anywhere else, and episodes that could be replayed in the future.
A lot of people think that's the actual sample [from Pete Rodriguez's "I Like It Like That"], but it was actually replayed.
We watched in silence as a viewer halfway across the world played the entire 190-second file, and then immediately replayed it.
The new infinity icon will allow a photo or video message to be replayed forever until the receiver exits the conversation thread.
When a referee was summoned Cibulkova was called to the net and after further dialogue was told the point would be replayed.
In the 24 hours after the candidates' first confrontation, the three networks replayed several of the pivotal moments, often highlighting different clips.
Every time that kind of video gets replayed — on TV or YouTube — it only makes matters worse by almost normalizing such attacks.
Your recordings can be synced back and replayed from your iPhone, and there's even a transcription function included if you need it.
"When an organism falls asleep, memories of a recent experience are replayed in the sleeping brain on a cellular level," Wamsley says.
Mr. Bove replayed a video of Mr. Rahimi setting off a flaming device in his backyard two days before the Chelsea bombing.
He complained to the umpire, perhaps to get the point replayed, and then angrily put the offending towel into his drinks box.
Sitting in a jet streaming toward Guatemala, watching the landscape shift below, Pablo replayed the scenes that had led to this moment.
Sanders' declaration that "it was a racist term and everybody knew it was a racist term" is replayed as the clip ends.
The investigation found the team had recorded and replayed the video of an opposing catcher's hand signals to decode the upcoming pitches.
The three-time Oscar nominated actor replayed his entire movie career in a single take on Thursday's episode of The Late Late Show.
Leading up to the Games, national news stations played and replayed the heart-wrenching footage, while reporters camped outside of Kerrigan's Massachusetts home.
From a thousand miles away, they watched as the horrors replayed in an endless loop, the death count climbing to an unimaginable high.
In Game 2, his gaffe allowed Jason Chimera's 101-foot tip-in goal, a mistake that has been endlessly replayed on blooper reels.
His dreams replayed scenes from 11 years of active-duty service as a member of a US Air Force explosive ordnance disposal unit.
Afterward, she replayed it in her head, trying to figure out if she somehow could have gotten the ambulance to the scene faster.
He challenged the decision, and Hawk-Eye showed the ball hitting the line, but the point remained with Nishikori instead of being replayed.
She prevailed convincingly in a duel that has a chance to be replayed on the game's big stages in the years to come.
And, yes, it was annoying, but I was enjoying the game so much that I gladly replayed the lost sections again to finish.
Other than that, performance-wise, I replayed Salwa Eid Naser's stunning win in the 400m more than once: a thing of beauty, obviously.
"Dems in Meltdown Over Comey Firing," declared a headline on Fox News, as Tucker Carlson gleefully replayed clips of Democrats denouncing the move.
This game has given me so many stories to tell, mostly ones about how many times I've replayed the A Realm Reborn campaign.
The school of about 30,000 students remained on lockdown for hours as a familiar scene replayed at the latest shooting in the United States.
Trump did spend a little time touting his accomplishments -- something his advisers wish he'd do more -- but mostly he replayed 2016's greatest hits.
I replayed the video as I teared up, pausing on the still of her lifting her own guitar: Where have you been, I wondered.
It just makes doing all that business a whole lot cleaner when it's a replayed sample than to have to get the original cleared.
Each stage is designed to be replayed, drawn with multiple paths to explore, and littered with "challenge coins" that get progressively trickier to find.
Just like all things on Snapchat, chats or snaps sent to a group are deleted after 24 hours and can only be replayed once.
The miraculous rescue story is played and replayed across all networks, but Scott doesn't consider himself heroic, and he wants no part of celebrity.
After the 28503-minute explosive meeting was replayed throughout the day on cable news, many speculated that a shutdown was likely, if not inevitable.
The game was replayed the next day, starting from scratch, and Tanaka was summoned to finish the first inning after the starter pitched shakily.
The updates live on the app for 24 hours and can be replayed, unlike messages sent to a single user that disappear after opening.
Which is probably why I replayed L&D over and over, trying to understand what it was doing, and why it was so compelling.
They are being replayed over and over again on news channels in Canada, where minority voters increasingly form a large block of the electorate.
The name of Boutros Boutros-Ghali, the Egyptian diplomat who led the United Nations, led to replayed nightmares of genocide in Rwanda and Bosnia.
"That was really, really awkward, I still have no idea what he said there," Lemon said, containing his laughter, after the clip was replayed.
Then I replayed the two instances when I was most afraid of the horses and reverse the motions until they had completely left my brain.
Amber Christensen watched her husband die over and over again as she replayed the video that has since haunted both her dreams and waking hours.
"He became President of the United States in that moment, period," said Jones, after the evening's most emotional point was replayed by CNN's Anderson Cooper.
The wheel kick, which Hall used to dispatch Adam Cella during one of the show's exhibition matches, was plugged and replayed throughout the entire season.
I relived my anxiety over the election, saw fragments of other people's racist or sexist Twitter arguments, and replayed troubling news segments in my head.
Scotland initially believed that they would be awarded a 3-0 walkover win, but FIFA decided that the game should be replayed on neutral turf.
And that performance -- and, yes, it was a performance -- will get played and replayed at conservative confabs all over the country over the next months.
It was replayed later that season as a 60-minute game, but Johnson's goal stood, and went into the books as a 00:00 goal.
I was hooked and replayed the demo a dozen times, enamored by the combat and premise of Kratos taking on the pantheon of Greek gods.
Feats that last a split second, once they are endlessly replayed in slow motion from a dozen camera angles, acquire an aestheticized, even mythic quality.
Those stories serve as raw material, distorted over time and replayed on an incessant loop as Ms. May drains and fills in her choreographic terrain.
As previously cited, Mir's armbar submission of Tim Sylvia is one of the most replayed highlight reel moments that has taken place in the Octagon.
It was so deeply still and awkward that had our entire exchange been filmed and replayed, a viewer might reasonably think the video had paused.
Last night: Harden dropped 50 in a bizarre double-OT loss to the Spurs that might have to be replayed due to a blown call.
Instead, the most striking confrontation — the one that will be replayed over and over again on cable news — was between Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders.
Her almost prosecutorial exchanges with Bloomberg over his wealth and his company's non-disclosure agreements with women will be replayed in debate highlights for years.
Murray seemed to lose his cool with announcers speculating that he then purposely lost the replayed point just to make a point with the umpire.
After Woods won his first Masters, in 210, Matsuyama, who was 244 at the time, said he repeatedly replayed the video of Woods's 543-stroke victory.
After challenging the play — claiming that the line judge's call was incorrect and the point should be replayed — the umpire gave the point to Nishikori, Yahoo!
They are words that reach into the deepest parts of me, plucking out trauma that gets replayed over and over with each new article and retweet.
Hsieh argued, correctly, that the point should be replayed but the umpire would not budge, saying she could not remember if Hsieh's shot had gone in.
Once an act is completed at Maiden difficulty, it can be replayed at Princess difficulty, which offers a greater challenge, less assistance, and even better prizes.
Here's some of what we'll be looking for: We're a long way from 1973 when the Watergate hearings, replayed by PBS at night, were appointment television.
Each time, I went home and replayed the events of the night of the assault and asked myself if I had done anything to provoke this.
I have replayed this terribly embarrassing incident over in my head all day and I still have no idea why I couldn't get through the gate.
An entire drama, replayed in letters between Mr. Montgomery and the London-based decorating firm White, Allom & Company, is made of the delays in furniture deliveries.
Other memorable fights — Hagler-Leonard, Hagler-Thomas Hearns and Leonard-Hearns — were HBO-produced closed-circuit telecasts that were later replayed to huge audiences on HBO.
National disaster response officials warned that scenes of devastation were being replayed all along the central coast of the island of Sulawesi, especially in remote regions.
Replayed loops of Ms. Persson's voice join her live sounds; she often sings together with Mr. Williams, though they are divided by time, space and medium.
He replayed the primary fight with Senator Ted Cruz, who was standing off to the side of the stadium, recalling their debates for the Republican nomination.
I replayed in my head the phone call I had made to order the car, trying to determine whether I had mistakenly ordered the wrong thing.
In 2008, the Miami Heat and Atlanta Hawks replayed the last 51 seconds of the overtime of a game because Shaquille O'Neal was incorrectly fouled out.
It is a highlight that has been replayed for the past few months but Westbrook had declined to praise it later, saying "he made some tough shots".
As an example, they replayed a Samoa Joe video package of him reading a fairy tale about him killing A.J. Styles and becoming his family's new patriarch.
That record could be accessed and replayed by anyone who wanted to learn more about how that cell was behaving or interacting in its environment over time.
Within the White House, Trump's aides privately expressed indignation at the derailed news conference, which unraveled on cable television Tuesday afternoon and has been replayed endlessly since.
It was not immediately clear if Hannity replayed a clip of the back-and-forth between Mudd and Dennard, which originally aired on CNN on Friday night.
Farrell's comments were reportedly first aired Thursday night, but replayed on the network Saturday, hours after 11 people were killed in a shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
The obvious question, after Mr. Kelly's Tuesday meltdown replayed for days, finally becoming a CBS prime time special Friday night, was: Why would he agree to this?
It took less than 20 minutes to clean one machine dry before the money mule moved on to other ATMs in the city and replayed the scene.
Audience members of any age or sexual orientation may feel a nightmare being replayed when, in Part 1, the friends gather to watch the 2016 election returns.
Among the few shows that Mr. Guzmán has been able to view is a "nature program about a rhinoceros" that, they said, has been "replayed numerous times."
The voice message — left to Brian's wife, Julie Sweeney Roth — has been replayed on social media and on network television every year on the anniversary of the attacks.
Heslin was again discussed by Jones on July 20, 2017, when he replayed Shroyer's report on his show, demanding that Heslin "clarify" what actually happened, his suit states.
A great example of what I am talking about occurred on the cold opening of "Saturday Night Live" in early October, where they replayed the first presidential debate.
In security video replayed in court Wednesday, a blurry and unidentified figure standing near Kim was seen hurrying away after Huong clasped her hand over Kim&aposs face.
You can now automatically capture and remix photos sent to you in replies back to friends, and allow photo and video replays to be replayed more than once.
The left uppercut on a lunging, badly out of position Alistair Overeem has been replayed ad infinitum, and the counter right uppercut against Andrei Arlovski is well remembered.
Murray took the third set, but became unglued in the fourth after a loud gong sound went off during a point, causing it to be stopped and replayed.
The young fan, Gianna Clemente, has replayed dozens of times the recording of Piller's eight-foot putt that clinched the United States' victory at the 2015 Solheim Cup.
We saw the longest game in World Series history, and replayed a fantastic shootout goal from the gold-medal women's hockey game between Canada and the United States.
Trump replayed some of his greatest hits through 68 minutes of wide-ranging remarks alternating between his prepared teleprompter lines and his own free-flowing stream of jabs.
It's a theme that has been replayed throughout Trump's life: The lawyers he brings in to authorize and defend his behavior end up in their own legal morass.
His downhill 8-iron from 192 yards will be the shot that is most replayed when the highlights of the 2017 Masters are shown for years to come.
In fact, Hillary Clinton ran an ad entitled "Mirrors" in which women of all ages were shown looking into the mirror as Trump's comments about women were replayed.
The sentiments of the strange twist of events in Gambia were captured with eloquence on local news broadcasts that replayed images of Mr. Jammeh's speech along with commentary.
That same year, ESPN paid $175 million for the two-year-old Classic Sports Network, which replayed old games, including many college games, for which it bought the rights.
The 34-year-old mother became emotional when audio captured by her son's cell phone was replayed, with an alarm sounding and a voice telling students to take cover.
Later in the show, an interview between Fox News host Tucker Carlson and John Daniel Davidson from conservative news site The Federalist discussing the removal of statues was replayed.
The image of the World Trade Center collapsing became pervasive as footage of the attacks was replayed over and over on television, ultimately becoming synonymous with fear and helplessness.
The scenes of AK-47s and rubble that have become so familiar to Western news audiences are replayed, but in uncanny ideological reverse, as if in a warped mirror.
Since becoming a father, I've replayed moments back in my head and, of course, have so many questions about decisions my parents made and things I would do differently.
As Wrestlemania 34 in New Orleans was replayed during the season 3 Total Bellas finale, fans were reminded of Cena's proposal last year at the 33rd installment in Orlando.
The ABC and CBS nightly news shows replayed Peace, Little Girl it in its entirety, making it the first television commercial to earn more news airings than paid ones.
Video of the confrontation, which showed seated student protesters being pepper-sprayed by campus police, was replayed widely on television and on the Internet and angered faculty and activists.
Footage of her assault was replayed by news outlets around the world, and politicians including the Mayor of Paris and the French equalities minister expressed shock and outrage online.
But what's special is that when you emerge, you join a crowd watching the scenes replayed in third-person from two black-and-white projectors flanking a massive egg.
He has told associates he believes Mr. Trump grew fond of Mr. Kemp after the president saw some of Mr. Kemp's provocative ads about immigrants replayed on Fox News.
In one of the most replayed soccer blunders of all time, from the 2010 World Cup, Yakubu Aiyegbeni of Nigeria missed an empty net from about 10 feet away.
It was the first computer game many kids ever played, and that experience can now be replayed anywhere with this handheld recreation of the original version of the game.
Instagram today is rolling out the option of saving your public live broadcasts to your Instagram story, where they can be replayed by your followers for the next 24 hours.
The league said the team, which won the World Series in 23, had recorded and replayed videos of an opposing catcher's hand signals to tip-off batters about upcoming pitches.
Here was Jenner, my guiding beauty force, walking me through every step of her routine — and you can bet I replayed the story more times than I'd like to admit.
In the post, the 41-year-old quarterback replayed footage from a trip two years ago that saw him crash into the snow after attempting to ski up a ramp.
While the town halls earn a few million viewers watching live, clips are replayed endlessly in the days after the events, both on CNN and their two main cable rivals.
How often I replayed this moment again and again, until it gained a meaningful pitch: when Suzanne nudged me so I knew the man walking toward the fire was Russell.
His appearing on Capitol Hill could create a spectacle that is replayed online and on television for years to come, especially amid a backlash against the power of tech behemoths.
A River Below is a film about a film—a video clip of historic importance that is replayed for its audience over and over again in all its graphic detail.
It was as if the 1959 Kitchen Debate had been replayed, with Nixon allowed to show off the American model home in Sokolniki Park and Khrushchev forbidden to talk back.
Television screens played and replayed closed-circuit television video showing a girl identified as Zainab being led away, hand in hand with a man police said could be her killer.
Wild coach Bruce Boudreau challenged the goal, claiming Dubnyk was interfered by right winger Dmitrij Jaskin, but the replayed showed Jaskin was pushed into Dubnyk by Wild defenseman Ryan Suter.
There will be moments ranging from the epic to the tragic to the downright bizarre, and many will be replayed over and over and over again in the form of GIFs.
Ratner's comment replayed in my mind many times over the years as I encountered homophobia and coped with feelings of reluctance and uncertainty about the industry and my future in it.
She closed her many eyes, and replayed in her mind, as her therapist had suggested, a comforting series of human screams, starting with a ten on the pain scale, counting down.
There are so many things that can go either way and I think you'd probably find that if you make the decision and it's not replayed then nobody argues with it.
I spent a dozen hours obsessively trying to top my own scores and unlock every accessory; I replayed old levels I'd absolutely destroyed just to drum along to my favorite songs.
For your convenience, the conference call can be replayed in its entirety beginning at 7:34063 PM ET on August 4, 2016 until 7:30 PM ET on August 11, 2016.
He broke back, then saved a break point at 4-4 when he challenged an "out" call on a forehand before winning the replayed point and letting out a huge roar.
Some commenters on the tweets following the AP Stylebook's announcement replayed the same, tired arguments people generally use against gender inclusive pronouns like "they," mainly that they're confusing and grammatically incorrect.
Danny Makkelie, the head referee, blew his whistle and produced a yellow card, and while the players protested and Schone inspected his ankle, van Boekel replayed the incident in the van.
If he says he has no concerns, which we should fully expect, his answer will be replayed if and when more information comes out about who on the campaign knew what.
" Although I was listening to "What Can the President Do," that episode that you replayed, and I think you sort of preface it by saying, "This might give you some comfort.
They replayed videotape from the jail, reviewed court transcripts and sought to pick apart Mr. Lightfoot's credibility by highlighting his criminal record and what they saw as discrepancies in his testimony.
Here's a look at post-debate coverage, showing how CNN, Fox News and MSNBC replayed varying clips on trade, ISIS and other topics, leaving viewers with different impressions of those moments.
And as audio recordings of the governor's conversations with Ms. Mason were replayed and dissected across the Internet, even Mr. Bentley's proficiency at phone sex has been a subject of conversation.
It's the same old story, the dealers were bad people, most of the users were zombies who would do horrible things for the drug, so it replayed all those old narratives.
His last four starts came on successive days and included pitching all 15 innings of the championship game, which ended in a tie, and all nine innings of the replayed game.
As the video of her stumble is replayed from now through Election Day, it will strike viewers in a primal spot where they need their leaders to appear strong, even invincible.
They were broadcast live, first on all three television networks, then on one at a time, while NPR stations bought them to live radio and PBS replayed the hearings at night.
LEWISTON, Maine — Standing on the House floor minutes after voting to impeach President Trump, Representative Jared Golden replayed in his head the criticism streaming through his office phone lines and inbox.
John McCain, and suggesting a federal judge is biased against him due to his Mexican heritage, among others, will be replayed over and over and over again for the next five months.
Mr. Rubio, who has four school-age children, described his discomfort at being asked by them about Mr. Trump's vulgar remark when it was replayed on television, the offending word bleeped out.
Their emotions around the event are still raw, still simmering on the surface, and for some, still being mentally replayed over and over, as they try to find a different, better ending.
Twitter has announced that the new feature will roll out first in a newly updated version of its iOS app, allowing both live and replayed Periscope video to appear in the timeline.
Those videos were then replayed to the parents under the tutelage of a speech therapist, who pointed out moments, which might not otherwise have been obvious, when children were attempting to communicate.
The amazing tower collapse from the E24 demo, for example, was created by an outside visual effects company, then plugged into the game and replayed in real-time on the Xbox One.
This year, some Republicans have embraced more controlled environments, like telephone town halls, to avoid embarrassing clashes with protesters that have gone viral on social media and been replayed on cable news.
Al Franken's grilling of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch in the so-dubbed "frozen trucker" case may have been the most replayed moment of the televised Senate Judiciary Committee hearings last March.
The projectionist replayed the scene, but again the sound went out, leading to a delay of about 10 minutes while those holding the festival scrambled to get it up and running again.
As Moncrieff recorded him, Longstreth sat with an acoustic guitar and diligently replayed the digitized riff live, returning it to the realm of the analog: an oil painting of a Photoshop collage.
The former Boston Red Sox slugger replayed the events of that night and the difficulties he's faced since to Univision's Tony Dandrades, in an interview that was posted by the network yesterday.
Throughout the day, my mind replayed old tapes of Christmases past, churning up anxiety and forming negative expectations that created a nice big bubble of dread in the pit of my stomach.
I had to use the replayed material, plus the new drums, plus Bad Bunny's vocals, plus J Balvin's vocals, plus Cardi's vocals, so there was a lot going on in that particular session.
That story is being replayed in the new administration: All of this reflects the pressure Senate Democrats are under from their base to use whatever tools are at their disposal to fight Trump.
When pollster Frank Luntz replayed clips of the meeting for a focus group in New Hampshire, after the first Republican debate, Republicans in the room said they were still unhappy, three years later.
On Sunday, the league responded to a lawsuit filed by New Orleans Saints fans seeking NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to use his powers to order the end of the game to be replayed.
While it would appear none of those animals were harmed, at least one animal was not so lucky during a much-replayed pitch by Randy Johnson, the Hall of Fame pitcher, in 2001.
" Elsewhere, she confesses, "First there was the confinement of my childhood, like an incessantly replayed loop of film, and now there is my adulthood, which seems like a prison of a different kind.
It looked, for a second, like chaos — and it's entirely possible that that second is all that matters, that it will be replayed in Republican campaign ads and cable news b-roll for years.
Rainout games are often replayed or made up at a later point in time, but because the Cubs have already made the playoffs — and the Pirates surely won't — canceling the game doesn't affect standings.
Kardashian wasn't the only person who was a touch confused: Lohan's newfound accent was odd to many, especially those of us who have replayed Mean Girls quotes in their head for the last decade.
His failed attempt to leap the Caesar's Palace fountains on New Year's Eve 1967 was replayed over and over on TV, his crumpled body tumbling in slow motion across a Las Vegas parking lot.
"I obviously cried and then we sat down on the couch, and we replayed the video because we were in the moment between us so we didn't even remember everything we said," she says.
Also with Freakonomics radio we did a few episodes in the last few years about the power of the presidency itself, which I found to be pretty ... Right, that one you just replayed recently.
In an interview with "Fox & Friends" that was replayed in the segment, Cernekee, who was fired from Google in 2018, accused Google of bias against Trump and intentionally altering the way its service works.
Nonetheless, the Fox Business video depicted Pelosi stumbling over words and replayed four times in rapid succession the speaker holding up two fingers when talking about "three things" related to House investigations of Trump.
Such shots will be replayed endlessly over the years, in a million televised hype montages to come, earning their makers oversized reputations and nicknames to match: Big Shot Rob, Mr. Big Shot, Black Mamba.
When you have nightmares every night, and those moments are replayed in your face, and you wake up with your bed full of sweat and a wife who looks at you like you're crazy.
FIFA RULING DENOUNCED The South African Football Association said FIFA's decision to order that a World Cup qualifier against Senegal be replayed because of match-fixing by a corrupt referee was unprecedented and unfair.
As my colleagues Kyle and Andrew wrote, they replayed some of the most devastating clips in prime time, which shows they're gearing the arguments toward the public as much as they are the senators.
Despite the fact it was dressed up in a dance performance recorded by a robot and replayed on video to live tunes provided by a pair of guest drummers and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus.
The blown call has now prompted calls for the game to be awarded to the Rockets, or to be replayed from the 7:50 mark of the fourth quarter, when the dunk was disallowed.
Kinzinger, an Air Force veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, watched the speech that replayed on air where Kelly, whose son was killed in Afghanistan, addressed Gold Star families in San Francisco in 2014.
But it was the spell-binding moment when she challenged Joe Biden over his invocation of working with former colleagues who were segregationists and his record on busing that will be replayed hundreds of times.
Group chats self-delete after 24 hours by default, and Snaps sent within a group can be opened only once, and replayed only once, by each member of the group, just like a regular Snap.
Today, she is Donna Rice Hughes, 60, and she was not alone when she settled into a private Sony Pictures screening room in August to see those long-ago traumatizing days replayed on the screen.
As I watched the HBO series looking for that scene to be replayed, I wondered whether the audience would be struck by that explosive scene as it is portrayed, and as I now forever will.
He also replayed a recording where Avenatti told a Nike lawyer he was prepared to "blow the lid off this thing" and that paying a few million dollars did not "move the needle" for him.
Turkish television images, replayed on Greek channels, showed damage to roads and people waiting on the streets on the Turkish side, while reports indicated that a small number of people there had suffered minor injuries.
Later, Mr. Hughes considers some solutions to the problem: The old solution used to be that tied games were replayed, but in today's crowded schedules, expediency demands that the result is decided on that day.
Trump also says he would never mock a person with a disability, proclaiming, "I didn't mock the disabled," even though he did, on camera, in a clip that has been replayed over and over again.
Instead, McConnell advanced a four-month temporary extension to their benefits through what's called a continuing resolution — a temporary stopgap measure that will set the stage for the exact same fight to be replayed in April.
When Jon Snow, the bastard son of Ned Stark (or so he thinks) met Gendry, the bastard son of Robert Baratheon, their fathers' partnership during Robert's Rebellion was replayed through the filter of history and circumstance.
They are being replayed today during the current robot uprising, in which every repetitive task in factories, construction and retail will supposedly end up being replaced by perfect, affordable robots that never require breaks or maintenance.
Kwame Brown can't even fucking believe it, he just lands and stands there, wondering what the hell he is supposed to do, exactly, the futility of his entire career getting replayed in two or three seconds.
That Parker tore an ACL in the same left knee early in his rookie season wasn't lost on anyone; it wasn't five minutes before the broadcast replayed the 2014 injury, and the plays looked eerily similar.
For the track, the Dirtybird boss replayed the bassline from Raze's house smash "Break For Love", and then recreated the vocal part of R&B singer Oran "Juice" Jones' 1986 hit "The Rain" using a vocoder.
I've replayed that rare, uplifting image of the dancers, a united front, asserting a collective voice at a time when so many others — in the press, on social media — have been speaking for and about them.
The visuals, certain to be played and replayed, are even more striking: Mr. Biden, head bowed, eyes downcast, his mouth at an uncomfortable slant, grimacing as the audience cheers the flogging of the party's front-runner.
Another movie commonly replayed this time of year is 2005&aposs "The Family Stone," which portrays the clashes of a mostly average family but shows viewers that quarrels can be worked through and harmony is possible.
These missions force players to use their knowledge of the map to find targets without any visual indicators whatsoever, and they typically involve a twist that threatens to spoil the run, after which it cannot be replayed.
These were records full of small moments—sometimes a hook, sometimes a stray lyric—that we skipped back to and replayed over and over again, looking for a predictable bit of bliss in an overwhelmingly unstable time.
A Taylor Swift Snap filter, or volumetric video of a piano performance replayed in my bedroom is just trying to squeeze the old medium into the new, like enclyopedias publishing on the web before wikipedia came along.
While CNN legitimately mocked Trump for bizarre meetings in the Oval Office with figures like Kanye West, it covered those meetings in detail and replayed them on a loop as wars and natural disasters went without mention.
Aria, who witnessed part of the shooting through the window of her classroom door, has played and replayed those minutes in her head, trying to reconstruct what she saw and square it against reports on the news.
Like many others on the way to work, I replayed the footage over and over, watching orange flames racing across the roof, the spire keeling over, the people of Paris standing in the streets in unified horror.
French television replayed a seemingly endless loop of images from the western city of Nantes of burned-out cars, smashed bus shelters and shattered store fronts: recurrent symbols of the country's struggles with policing in minority neighborhoods.
Some members of the House Intelligence Committee have used their five-minute question blocks to make rapid-fire assertions to befuddled witnesses, creating short video clips that are then replayed on Twitter and by conservative news outlets.
" (Later in the trial, Hogan's lawyers, to make sure the jury of four women and two men got the point, replayed the NBC report in full.) "I hate camping, but I love shopping at L. L. Bean.
And her closing line -- "And now, President Trump, you can go back to watching Fox News" -- was a huge applause line in the room and likely will be replayed dozens of times over the next 24 hours.
Suburban-raised, Stanford-educated, Mr. Booker, 22009, had begun his political career in Newark by moving into decrepit public housing to earn his inner-city bona fides, a story replayed on documentary film even before his election.
In Beijing on October 1, rather than screen footage of the scenes in Hong Kong, state-run media played shows and panel discussions praising the achievements of the Chinese government, or replayed footage of the morning's military parade.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan replayed graphic footage of New Zealand's worst mass shooting at an election rally on Friday - just hours after that country's foreign minister met him and said he believed the controversial showings had stopped.
A bastion of sentimentality over utility, the medium also serves as a metaphor for memory itself: sharp and clear in the beginning, but with age and use it becomes fuzzy and warped until it can no longer be replayed.
Even with the sequence having been extensively teased, the princesses' admissions about what they have in common -- from waiting for princes to staring at water -- are utterly riotous, an instant classic that will be replayed for years to come.
As Kirsi weeps quietly over a laptop playing Clint Eastwood's soggy 1995 opus, "The Bridges of Madison County," we see that for her, some emotions must be recalled and replayed, or the ability to express them be lost forever.
" Translation: "This is, in context, actually a total non-sequitur, but it doesn't matter—I needed to get this transparently pre-written line out there, so it can get replayed a few hundred times in the next 24 hours.
" At the same time, anti-US war films set during the Korean War in the 1950s have been rebroadcast, while state broadcaster CCTV replayed an old documentary series on "The Great War to Resist the US and Aid North Korea.
Spray-painting your nuggets gold at the Golden Nugget will be replayed from six camera angles, two in slow motion, three months later while you're in a quarterly budget meeting, followed by a barrage of commentary from fellow bachelor partiers.
Photos and videos shared via Direct will — of course — disappear after they've been viewed, though they can be replayed once (sound familiar?) All this, by the way, is completely separate from the other Snapchat clone Facebook recently launched inside of Messenger.
What to watch: The military didn't face a Tiananmen or Tahrir Square moment and has not yet confronted the prospect of shooting on unarmed citizens (although cable news repeatedly replayed footage of a National Guard armored personal carrier plowing into protestors).
Here is what we know happened that night: Kathleen's husband, a novelist and newspaper columnist named Michael Peterson, found her body and called 9-11 (a call that is later replayed in a courtroom dozens of times for dramatic effect).
Yet as she faded to fifth and as NBC replayed the race, the coverage, with comments by Ato Boldon and Sanya Richards-Ross, became about her struggles, her superstar talent and her expected return to the Summer Games in 2020.
For Leimbach, it meant leaving a familiar role, one he had poured his heart and soul into, for a life that seemed out of touch with all he had experienced—moments that replayed over and over again in his mind.
Tacoma (disclaimer: I'm friendly with the game's Creative Director) also featured some rad space lesbians, in power couple Natali and Roberta, who shared one of the cutest queer spaceship moments that I may or may not have replayed a few times.
If you didn't tune in for much — or any — of the four hours of debates over the past two nights, Ms. Harris's attack is the snippet you're most likely to see posted on social media and replayed on cable news.
One ad from Mr. Kemp that was replayed numerous times in the final days of the campaign featured the candidate holding a shotgun and questioning a would-be suitor of one of his daughters about his attachment to the Second Amendment.
This is similar to its competitor Snapchat, which also displays a special notification icon for the sender of a Snap if the recipient has captured a screenshot or replayed the message before the timer runs out and the item is deleted.
"Bret, of course I wanted the bill to pass — my amendment to pass," Cruz said at the time, in a clip replayed by Trump in the ad as the words "PRO IMMIGRATION REFORM" and "PRO AMNESTY REFORM" flash across the screen.
A single glass of chardonnay thrown in someone's face at a pop-up shop opening will be teased for half the episode, and then replayed—in slow-motion, in black and white—before thorough analysis by each of the participants.
The cellphone video that has been replayed on television was an "incomplete" edited version that presents a "false narrative" of the encounter as it failed to show Scott and Slager fought on the ground and struggled over the policeman's stun gun, Savage said.
Immigration was a major focus of the election, and throughout the day, state television replayed some of the most dramatic images from 2015, when the crisis of refugees and immigrants flooding into Europe from the Middle East and Africa was at its peak.
Other locks, including the Ceomate Bluetooth Smart Doorlock and the Elecycle EL797, were vulnerable to replay attacks, which means the researchers grabbed data over the air when a legitimate user unlocked the lock, and they then just replayed that data to gain access.
As I replayed it, I quickly picked up on something that I hadn't noticed 20 years ago when I was a tween— Theme Hospital is a teardown of US-style for-profit hospitals, which rake in tens of billions of dollars a year.
During cross-examinations, the defendants' attorneys have implied that the women enjoyed being forced into hurriedly signing contracts and having sex on camera, confronted with their abuser, and have had their trauma replayed in testimonies and on video in front of the court.
After a largely forgettable spring, Spieth was handed the Golf Writers Association of America's top-player award on Wednesday night, where highlights from his seven-win 217 season were replayed, serving as a reminder of what a scintillating season he'd cobbled together.
He wasn't aggressive, and I know for damn sure I could have outrun him if I tried, but I didn't... As he was on top of me I replayed the previous three hours to figure out how I could have avoided this.
I replayed countless conversations in my head, scouring my now-fragmented memories from the past decade for clues or red flags that he had been this stranger all along and not the good friend I had known for more than ten years.
Instead, Republicans replayed the opening debacle of Bush's second term, when Bush's attempt to move toward a privatized Social Security went down in flames — in part because he had left himself with no fiscal capacity to ease the transition to a new system.
CNN later replayed the moment, with political commentator and Democratic strategist David AxelrodDavid AxelrodSanders, Warren appear to have tense moment onstage after debate Warren faces online criticism over past big donor fundraisers Krystal Ball: Media turns on Buttigieg, will this end him?
It's not as narratively interesting as Origins and it isn't as mechanically solid than even the original Assassin's Creed, which I replayed again earlier this year and found a lot more fresh and interesting than many people seem to give it credit for.
Anyone with sense knew this as soon as they saw her now-legendary "a hoe never gets cold" Vine, (and then replayed it approximately seventeen times in a row), magnetized by the sheer presence she manages to display in a clip that lasts five seconds.
Movies from 1976's Helter Skelter to 2015's Manson Family Vacation and TV shows like NBC's Aquarius and FX's American Horror Story: Cult have replayed the story and its cultural legacy, either literally or as a template for stories about cults and killings.
The same goes for whatever may be left of Soundcloud rap that hasn't been snapped up by major labels in 2018, and acts like Lil Pump or Playboi Carti whose appeal rests more in their singles being replayed on YouTube than full albums on iTunes.
And while we're not sure if that specific incident of tablet abuse was because of a bad play that he had just replayed or the actual tablet not working correctly, his rant at a press conference today may be a hint that it's the latter.
Some residents here, as well as neurologists who have watched the case from afar, have questioned whether he was injured not in the van, but during the initial arrest, when he was pinned to a sidewalk — a scene captured on video that was widely replayed.
For the next 22 minutes, Saez's actions in the stretch were replayed and dissected, by the more than 353,000 people at Churchill Downs, the millions more watching on national television and, most important, the three stewards sitting in a dark room atop the clubhouse.
Plenty of video is replayed and analyzed and picked apart frame by frame in a professional continuing education setting; the experienced 20/20 hindsight analysis by fellow professionals will be productive and contribute to the cognitive process that has to happen in a life-or-death situation.
But it's a story that has replayed again and again over the past few years: A limited-edition product, a free event, or a huge sale sounds a little bit too good to be true on the internet and, of course, ends up being exactly that.
Four days earlier she had used the recall function to relive her first truly complete sexual experience, which had taken place two days before that, and since then she had replayed it so many times that anyone watching the repeats would know she was a nympho.
The result is, among other things, a treasure chest of sex, but the lid is opened inch by inch; one scene, in bed, is replayed a second time in deeper detail, as if Park had quizzed the two participants about their respective memories of that palpitating hour.
But while Kelly's daughter compartmentalized it quickly, Kelly replayed it in her head for weeks, enumerating to herself all the ways that trouble had nearly missed them: She did not normally stop at that branch, but had taken a different route home to run an errand.
Examples can be seen here and here  However, some social media users questioned the veracity of this claim, suggesting that the crowd was departing after the speeches had finished and as they were being replayed – see here or that the video had been "doctored", see here and here .
And then there's fan-favorite Kelley O'Hara, who, recovering from a nasty head-to-head collision during yesterday's match, replayed Wambach's famous kiss with one of her own: She ran to the stands after the game and embraced her girlfriend, in a moment at once completely unexceptional and rather profound.
But these scenes of Anthony and Routier behaving "improperly" in their grief, replayed over and over again by the media, were part of a larger "bad mother" moralism that influenced not just the public at the time but also — as these new documentaries make clear — prosecutors and, in some cases, jurors.
He was making sure not only Heller but everyone else in that room -- the wavering or opposed senators were clustered in and around Trump and Vice President Mike Pence -- as well as anyone who saw the clip replayed later knew that he had put all of the GOP senators on notice.
Montgomery threw two looping curveballs, the first one taken for a strike and the second one beat into the ground by Martinez toward third baseman Kris Bryant, who threw to first for the out — a moment that will be replayed by Cubs fans in Chicago and across the country for decades.
A video recording of the interview was replayed recently in State Supreme Court in Manhattan at the trial of a different man, Pedro Hernandez, who is accused of kidnapping and killing Etan Patz, the 6-year-old boy who disappeared as he walked to his school bus stop in 1979.
Ms. DeVos had been struggling through a series of befuddling answers that raised questions about her grasp of federal education policy, including one flourish — replayed widely on social media and cable television — in which she suggested that school officials should be armed to protect against prospective grizzly bears on the premises.
Jesus, whose eyes close every time he smiles, jokes he is the famous one these days, the one CNN anchor Jake Tapper talked about on TV when his show replayed video of the two of us hugging the first time I reunited with my family, nine days after Hurricane Maria.
During the Second Boer War, for example, he was captured by the Boers and escaped, hiding first in a rat-infested coal mine for three days and then under a tarpaulin, on a train that crossed the frontier to freedom—a feat ardently covered in the British press, and replayed in the movie.
Never forget that UFC President Dana White gave a ringing, non-personal, over-volumed endorsement of Trump at the Republican National Convention, an event that will be replayed for history students in 100 years as evidence of how even a great nation like America could bend over because the dark, roiling ugliness in its guts.
During this election cycle, Meyers has been delivering some of the best Trump insults directly to the candidate's face, and in his eight-minute segment on Trump's Magic 8-Ball strategy, he traced Trump's drastic flip-flopping on topics like: It's jarring to hear how much Trump's rhetoric changes when it's replayed in quick succession.
The caravan began with a few hundred people, mostly families, but as the segment on HCH — during which the program's hosts falsely claimed that transportation and meals would be arranged by the organizers — was replayed across the country and word of the group spread to neighboring Guatemala and El Salvador, it grew to some 7,200 at one point.
These were books that became points of reference with friends, that spawned movies played and replayed in Christmas-day marathons on ABC Family (and then, Freeform), that provided archetypes and role models (especially for every Hermione who ever frantically waved her hand, or every Neville Longbottom who screwed up the nerve to stand up to his friends).
But that's usually when it's the check made out to you, from you... No matter where you work — a white-shoe firm, a boutique, on the buy side or at a mutual fund — the same scene is replayed countless times on the Street: Your name is called and everybody in the office watches as you march to hear your fate.
Sonic Forces, based on everything I've played so far—one three-dimensional level as Sonic, running through a city in the middle of a robotic invasion, replayed again as a whip-lashing custom avatar; and a classic-styled 33D boss fight against a twin-staged Robotnik with a penchant for chucking bloody great rocks the way of Sega's speedy mascot—is not good.
This scene of disturbing priorities in reconstruction and in media attention has replayed itself over and over again in Iraq and Syria over the last few years: In Aleppo — also on Monday — the UN released a damage assessment showing the widespread devastation of the old city's architecture: over 90% of the buildings evaluated were damaged or destroyed in the war.
Meyers didn't pull his punches: He pointed out that that the 47 million dollars Tom Steyer spent on his campaign in his first three months could have been used to fund grassroots organisations (or just pay Trump to resign), and replayed the *chef kiss* moment where Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz was heckled in no uncertain terms mere seconds after he floated his own presidential run.
Perched on the edge of a deep, brocaded couch in the back, the slender, bearded 29-year-old fingered a diamond-encrusted star of David hanging around his neck, glancing up every now and then at scenes replayed from the ceremony on a big-screen TV. To his right was his best friend and unofficial head of security, a hulking Lebanese ex-bouncer named Salah Saado.

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