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  1. easily annoyed; showing this

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"It is a hard market to read and whatever you think about whether things are end or late cycle, there are clearly top of the market type deals coming with testy leverage, testy assumptions and testy structures," a senior investor said.
Plus things got a little bit testy at the G7.
But things got testy when the moderator turned to Sen.
I know it's gotten testy with us a few times.
After Hill said, "You're not," Sondland got "testy," she said.
Rodriguez called the chants, "surreal," but they made Girardi testy.
Relations between Airbus and those suppliers have long been testy.
The rap was that he could be testy and brittle.
There, they engaged in a testy exchange with Ms. Davis.
The people in my world might use the word 'testy'!
Our eyes met in a sort of testy male way.
In a testy exchange at a budget hearing Tuesday, Rep.
His exchanges with Democratic senators were sometimes tense and testy.
Mr. Wolkoff fired off a testy letter to the editor.
Even so, there is a chance things could get testy.
Thum engaged in a testy roughly six-hour debate with Shanmugam.
Diplomatic relations between the two giant democracies have long been testy.
Some Clinton allies apparently think it is may be too testy.
Yet the Fed's relationship with Congress has only grown more testy.
As time wore on, some started to get a little testy.
" Ivanka then got testy: "Well, you said he made those comments.
The markets may not like it if things get too testy.
Advocacy groups can be a testy presence at United Nations meetings.
Sanders and Acosta frequently engaged in testy clashes during press briefings.
The Hill's Vicki Needham takes us to the testy showdown here.
Wet and testy, I ordered ropa vieja; he got a Cubano.
The standoff between Elliott and the Cowboys got testy at times.
By then musicians had developed a testy relationship with the device.
During several testy exchanges, he initially declined to say it had.
The invaders are big, testy, tenacious — and they'll eat absolutely anything.
At times the exchanges between Engler and the crowd grew testy.
Passengers balled up at the entrance were in typically testy moods.
Lindsey Graham is the first Senator really getting testy with Zuckerberg.
But relations between the two countries have been testy in recent years.
Trade wasn't the only topic that made the two nominees testy, however.
At one point during the testy exchange, the lights went dim onstage.
But after Trump's testy exchange with her, they couldn't win her over.
Trump and Khan, London's first Muslim mayor, have had a testy relationship.
A testy Mr Maduro told him to "shove it wherever it fits".
Yes, there were raised voices and a few testy exchanges between members.
The strike involved several testy exchanges between the GM and the UAW.
The state's governor and march organizers exchanged testy words over the shutdown.
Apple is also trying to improve its sometimes testy relationship with developers.
In a testy debate with opposition Labour's Jeremy Corbyn before a Dec.
Even birders you know might get testy if you ask for details.
Something he did acknowledge but grew testy after being pushed on it.
The cross-examination became testy at times, even as Sciorra remained calm.
In the case of Mr. Jordan, Mr. Obama overcame some testy exchanges.
Decades later, I told his widow, Rachel Robinson, about our testy interview.
Angus King barked in a testy exchange with Trump's NSA director, Adm.
Fashion, art, love, even philanthropy were spiked with a testy self-consciousness.
Poland and Hungary have had a testy relationship with the European Union.
Though this one grew testy, it never strayed from substantive discussions of policy.
Saipov's friends complained it was too loud and things got a little testy.
Here are five takeaways from a testy night in the Motor City. 2900.
Relations between Japan and South Korea, often testy, have soured in recent years.
I mean, it's easy for people to get a little testy in kitchens.
He grew testy at times, sparring with Republicans he argued were being intransigent.
His credentials were revoked last week after a testy exchange with President Trump.
They want strategies to manage testy exchanges and challenges they don't see coming.
Admittedly, I've been testy and sarcastic in my replies, which reflects my annoyance.
The Hill's Cristina Marcos tells us more about the testy issue: http://bit.
And the few that did respond were defensive — even, dare I say, testy?
If you're getting the sense that someone doesn't want to chat, don't get testy.
He overcompensated on his chip up, leaving himself a testy 20-footer straight downhill.
Uganda has an authoritarian government, presided over by an ageing and increasingly testy strongman.
When challenged, especially about the President, he gets testy and red in the face.
She can be pretty testy, too, in interviews, particularly when pressed on health issues.
" The towering image was accompanied by a testy exchange, where Lazio said, "Right here.
The tension between the groups got testy at times, with some pushing and shoving.
Frank gets testy and snaps at Claire's mention at the mere thought of losing.
More importantly, he looks totally relaxed despite a testy exchange he got into Wednesday.
It got to be a little bit of a testy conversation at that point.
President Obama's relationship with the IC likewise was testy over Iraq, Iran and Russia.
A testy letter from the Shanghai Stock Exchange in May prompted the company's response.
The most memorable exchange of the day came when Sessions told a testy Rep.
The incident became testy until Saipov stepped in and "calmed everything down," Batista said.
As we first reported ... Jenelle and her mom, Barbara, also had a testy exchange.
Gianna Constand had some testy exchanges with Cosby attorney Kathleen Bliss during cross-examination.
"It can get a little testy out there sometimes," Boone said with a grin.
In a testy interview, North Carolina's Republican boss defends his state's early voting restrictions.
Collins responded to the decision Wednesday night with a triad of testy tweets: 4.
The two companies have already exchanged testy words with one another and made allegations.
As you'd expect over 14 hours, things definitely managed to get testy at times.
During a testy exchange last month at a Senate hearing on drug prices, Sen.
It's not a bad tactic, since artists and Spotify have long had a testy relationship.
Naturally, things have been testy between the two teams in the best of seven series.
So far, there are no signs the two sides will have a testy public renegotiation.
"He's been getting a little testy," Trump noted of Cruz at his Wednesday night rally.
Recently, that included Maxine Waters' testy exchange with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin that went viral.
Lemon wasn't ready to let her dodge, though, leading to a testy response from Clinton.
Mr Trudeau's Conservative predecessor, Stephen Harper, had testy relations with both of his NAFTA partners.
Executives occasionally got testy, seeking to portray the spinoff as a transformational new corporate entity.
And relations between the warehouse's managers and its East African workers were becoming increasingly testy.
So far, the evening's findings have been underwhelming, and some team members are getting testy.
A testy exchange with Mr. Ermold and his partner, David Moore, was caught on camera.
Two years later, the pair met for dinner, and even then, things were getting testy.
He rides with officers, follows them onto the streets and straight into assorted testy conflagrations.
"I think the next couple of decades will be very testy ones in mankind's history."
Watch the video above to hear the Tennessee Republican's reaction to Wednesday morning's testy hearing.
He grew testy when he believed the executives weren't being forthcoming about reducing list prices.
As the night wore on, he became testy and less disciplined in front of the crowd.
Things got testy during a debate with Democratic strategist Joel Payne who is an African-American.
Its relationship with Iran, while testy, is more nuanced than the White House seems to realise.
His top economic adviser, Peter Navarro, got testy when asked about it by CNN's Jim Sciutto.
The latest comments underscored how testy the discourse had become ahead of the June 23 referendum.
Beyond these testy exchanges, EU leaders would like to help Mrs May get the deal through.
The testy exchange between the Democrats and President made headlines and, interestingly, so did Pelosi's coat.
Erdogan's crucial relations with the U.S. are testy and have become increasingly transactional and less strategic.
The repercussions of Donald Trump's testy relationship with Mexico are now impacting even his ex-wife.
What debate doesn't get testy, or at least see the participants battling for the final word?
"Plain men for the plain daylight, that's our preference," a testy American sea captain informs him.
When they are told that their understanding of classical history is flawed, they often get testy.
The congresswoman and president have engaged in a number of testy exchanges since Trump took office.
Double Take: Despite their testy relationship, Megyn Kelly landed an in-depth interview with Donald Trump.
Mr. Kelly has also engaged in testy public debates with Senator Kamala Harris, Democrat of California.
And the postgame mood got downright testy when Durant was asked a solitary question about Green.
The official said the call was short, not testy, and did not focus on policy differences.
Mary Louise Kelly asked him about his unwillingness to defend Marie Yovanovitch, and he got testy.
" To another, he sent a testy telegram: " IM AFRAID THE ANSWER IS EMPHATICALLY NO REPEAT EMPHATICALLY .
A testy downstairs neighbor has threatened to call the authorities, annoyed by the girls' playing loudly.
Kavanaugh denied that allegation and one of sexual misconduct, in a testy hearing on Capitol Hill.
McMaster's comments Saturday were part of a testy exchange with a Russian delegate at the conference.
And the testy, unusually complicated relationship between Rand and Meachum has the potential to be interesting.
The judge warned him during a testy exchange that Dear risked being removed if he continued.
"Any talk that could be characterized as 'testy' was centered on the pay raise," he said.
You appeared at an event the other night, it got testy, I think, a little bit.
Kamala Harris and former Vice President Joe Biden had a testy exchange on race and school busing.
The line to the bathroom soon backed up past the bar, and patrons began to get testy.
The moves intensify an already testy fight between China and the United States for high-tech supremacy.
And Rudy Giuliani seized on that and more in a testy interview with CNN&aposs Chris Cuomo.
For those who still complain, "but the Democrats are getting testy," let's revisit again, the Republican contest.
The Man in Black, getting testy, makes it clear that he doesn't think Ford knows the moral.
The plan we outline would require a big chunk of cash and a lot of testy negotiations.
Testy of TX This is a pretty common misunderstanding of what "no zoning" in Houston actually means.
The Vermont senator hit back in a debate that saw many testy exchanges between the two candidates.
They were also likely to further complicate China's already testy relations with President-elect Donald J. Trump.
Some fans have wondered if the singer supports President Trump — a subject that makes Mr. Corgan testy.
During a testy national security meeting on Tuesday, Trump grew irritated when those warnings were aired again.
Clinton really wants Warren supporters on board Clinton and Warren have had a testy relationship at times.
I think this testy press avail though marks a more significant turning point in the mayor's campaign.
Television cameramen had staked out the building, and the two men had a testy, almost theatrical exchange.
At a press conference Monday, an at-times testy Newsom defended his decision to ask for changes.
The game was a testy one, headed to overtime, between teams desperate to reach the N.C.A.A. tournament.
He called off plans to travel to Washington, DC after a testy call over Trump's border wall.
We have a very good relationship, although it's a little bit testy right now, as you would expect.
Analysts said the relationship should survive the testy spell even while risks remained on the ground in Syria.
Someone even made a lapel pin commemorating Sager's sometimes-testy friendship with San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich.
Have fun engaging in an increasingly testy debate about the finer points of Cap's "no, you move" speech!
And Hamas's testy ties with the Palestinian Authority and Egypt would further complicate efforts to reach an agreement.
When Goodlatte responded that Strzok could only consult "with your own counsel," that set off another testy exchange.
Michael B. Jordan, Thandie Newton, Trevante Rhodes "Family Feud" kicks off with a testy family scene circa 2444.
A Blackstone executive criticized a Citigroup analyst in a testy exchange during the asset manager's earnings call Thursday.
Former interior minister, Mohammed Hassad, whose tenure saw a testy relationship with Benkirane, was appointed Minister of Education.
" Wasserman Schultz conceded that things had got "a little testy," but said that was just "what campaigns do.
The lawsuit is the latest twist in what has been a testy transaction almost from the get-go.
Brennan pushed back on Wyden's characterization of the 2628 incident as "spying" and the two exchanged testy words.
Issa. He got testy this week when asked about the bill, and he squeaked by his last challenger.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer on Thursday quoted Napolitano's comments about GCHQ during a testy briefing with reporters.
Things got testy in the third quarter after Marcus Smart was dealt his second technical foul and ejected.
J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has been on the receiving end of some testy phone calls recently.
He said Saipov's friends asked him to stop because it was too loud, and the situation got testy.
Spearheading the plan was Tillerson, who has suffered a testy relationship with Trump over the past several months.
That meant ignoring the arguments that seem to attend many public expressions in a testy Egypt these days.
Their previous encounter was a testy affair, as the candidates clashed over the economy, guns and campaign finance.
Justice Gorsuch, in an unusually testy exchange, accused him of dodging questions and being disrespectful to other lawyers.
Legal filings in a lawsuit argued women's soccer players were inferior to men, poisoning an already testy relationship.
They once engaged in a testy exchange outside the Security Council in 2006 but ended up shaking hands.
" Their testy exchange went viral and, in the ultimate of political distinctions, was parodied on "Saturday Night Live.
During a testy session with reporters after Tuesday's midterm elections, Mr. Trump recognized Mr. Acosta for a question.
Brennan pushed back on Wyden's characterization of the 2014 incident as "spying" and the two exchanged testy words.
The news prompted a testy House Intelligence Committee hearing on Thursday with the acting director of national intelligence.
Gregg Mozgala has cerebral palsy, a condition he shares with his character, John, a testy Princeton graduate student.
Biden has had some testy exchanges with reporters and voters when pressed about his health in recent months.
Echavarria's remarks led to weeks of testy exchanges with the center-right government, including President Ivan Duque himself.
Kavanaugh repeatedly tangled with Democratic senators, interrupting several of them, including Feinstein and Amy Klobuchar, during testy exchanges.
"You're not my family, you're the most self-centered human ever," Spencer tells his sister in one testy moment.
But high fixed costs, testy trade unions—and Mr Trump himself—discourage companies from retiring old, inefficient blast furnaces.
Obviously, since we're talking about Beliebers here, fans who haven't received a DM yet are getting a little testy.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton clashed Sunday in a testy debate over trade policies and the 20163 auto bailout.
Mixing dogged research and testy, sparring interviews with the charming pretender, Mr Cercas scrupulously tracks Mr Marco's big lie.
Parodying Spicer's infamously testy relationship with the press, Spicer/McCarthy used his bully pulpit Saturday to physically bully journalists.
The recent wave of criticism has made Mr. Pompeo, known for a short fuse, even more testy in public.
CNN reported Wednesday that Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a testy call over tariffs last month.
According to the AP, Abrams became testy when pressed by the defense lawyers on why he didn't fear McCain.
Some were testy, insisting that pen scrawls on napkins and random pieces of paper were proof of their claims.
Though they have been reconciled for a decade, their exchanges can be testy, to hear Rick Kasich describe them.
Tom Barlow's goal in the 65th minute was the difference during a match that was both physical and testy.
Sleepwalkers exist in a semiwakeful state and can become testy and disoriented when forced to come to full consciousness.
Appearing on the "Today" show Monday, Biden got testy with host Savannah Guthrie who pushed him on Hunter Biden.
He then took questions, and things got testy quickly as he sparred with reporters — especially CNN's Jim Acosta. What?
Mr. Flynn also appears to have helped set the tone for Mr. Trump's testy relationship with the intelligence community.
Despite the sentimentalization that followed their adjoining deaths, Bobby Kennedy's relationship with Martin Luther King had always been testy.
He might have been testy because the stock was down about 6% after reporting earnings that slightly missed forecasts.
The testy exchange drew an admonishment from Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who is presiding over the trial.
Both contributed to testy moments during the Intel hearings -- and will likely repeat them in this installment of hearings.
Alsheikh was also involved in testy Twitter exchanges with the president of European soccer over Qatar-owned sports broadcasting rights.
With Minnesota comfortably ahead 82-61, play got testy with pushing and shoving after a foul on a layup attempt.
She and her children had outgrown the cramped space, where they battled faulty plumbing, a testy heating system and mice.
The questions from Democrats are expected to get testy, because Mr. Mulvaney is a longtime critic of the consumer bureau.
Not for nothing has The Australian, a newspaper, referred to the testy stand-off as "the Elliott in the room".
At times the confrontations in the Persian Gulf have become so testy that the U.S. vessels fired off warning shots.
The City of Brotherly Love, where convention festivities turned testy Monday, was baking, along with much of the East Coast.
In a testy back-and-forth O'Reilly begged the Republican presidential candidate to reconsider his decision and attend the debate.
The first-round series between the Houston Rockets and the Golden State Warriors is starting to get testy and controversial.
Justice Samuel Alito, author of the plurality opinion, struck a more generous and less testy note than he often does.
The entire debate was so testy, many — including HBO's Bill Simmons — speculated the third and final event would be canceled.
" Trump added that the call was "a little testy, but that's OK," ending that he's "very proud of that relationship.
The 2.5-hour event sponsored by Fox Business Network was filled with testy exchanges between the seven candidates on stage.
The row has drawn attention to the testy relationship between Ecuadorean academia and the left-wing government of Rafael Correa.
IN THE final year of the Obama administration its relationship with big business, always testy, is deteriorating into outright combat.
Considering the trial was 11 years in the making, there were few fireworks, but there were moments of testy confrontation.
After some testy resistance, Cornelia makes the awkward call, and days later the uncle (a dignified Joseph Steven Yang) arrives.
During a testy NATO summit earlier this month, Trump also railed against Merkel for supporting a gas pipeline with Russia.
Horttor, the University of New Mexico sophomore, says her own growth has been stunted by the testy atmosphere on campus.
Trump's resistance to scrutiny by Congress especially may be an issue that outlives this current, testy period of his presidency.
I felt like an enormous baby for feeling so testy and tired and grumpy as I shuffled through my day.
Trudeau, elected last year, pledged to expand trade with China, although relations between the countries have been testy at times.
Now, Cramer might get testy on Twitter from time to time, but he respects legitimate speculation when he sees it.
Still, Mr. Farage says he doesn't regret throwing his support behind Mr. Moore and grows testy when pressed on this.
Any move to end the DACA program will not improve Mr. Trump's already testy relations with Silicon Valley tech companies.
In his interview with NPR's Kelly, he grew testy as she pressed him on why he's never publicly defended Yovanovitch.
Mr. Ford also felt the need to step in and smooth the testy relationship by speaking directly to Mr. Trump.
The game had a testy moment: Thomas and Morris got into it midway through the third quarter, drawing double technicals.
As for the Knicks' practice on Tuesday, it was testy, with multiple scraps on the court, Hornacek and players said.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield stormed out of his news conference on Wednesday after getting testy with a local reporter.
The relationship grew testy in 2014, however, when Minsk stopped short of officially recognizing Crimea as a part of Russia.
I asked Francie Hunt, executive director of Tennessee Advocates for Planned Parenthood, how the famously testy Trump supporters were behaving.
And while he may get impatient with policy makers who reject scientific findings, he sees no point in getting testy.
His military background was referenced in a testy exchange with Senator Tammy Duckworth, Democrat of Illinois and a fellow veteran.
Testy exchanges between the two superpowers during the APEC events in Papua New Guinea will have done little to calm nerves.
There's no love lost between him and the grieving Queen Mum, who is surprisingly testy and a bit boozy these days.
Mr Trump's testy relationship with the tech industry reflects a growing divide between the Republican Party and America's most advanced industries.
After dinner we do more iPhone tutoring until everyone starts to get a little testy and we call it a night.
In a testy letter to Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson, McAleenan said he was "disappointed, and extremely surprised" to receive the subpoena.
She is playing the woman's card to the hilt," Trump told CNN's Chris Cuomo in a testy exchange on "New Day.
Each increasingly testy request for a different cheese (43 of them) is cheerfully met with a "no", "sorry" or feeble excuse.
The Kurds and Turkmens have been somewhat testy allies against the Islamic State, whose forces are assembled a short drive away.
Richard Jacobson, an American security expert, said Duterte's posturing could embolden China to exploit a testy relationship between two old allies.
And the media, which always had testy relations with her, seem wedded to covering her as a figure from the past.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo got very testy about a "silly" line of questioning at a Wednesday press conference in Seoul.
Things get testy, Casillas tucks his chain, a security officer shoves Casillas and Casillas shoves back -- Things went nuclear from there.
Sloan also had a testy exchange with a teacher protesting Wells's role in financing companies that manufacture and sell assault rifles.
The former President got kinda testy while talking to NBC -- with author James Patterson to promote a book they co-authored.
The testy reaction -- which came hours after a mammoth nuclear test by North Korea -- alarmed analysts and South Korean government leaders.
Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin got testy on Thursday, further highlighting Democratic frustrations with the Trump administration.
"  On Wednesday, Cruz and Fox host Hannity had a testy exchange over the delegate process that Trump has repeatedly called "rigged.
He treaded carefully when discussing the Fed's plans on interest rates, didn't wade into testy political waters, and was fairly straightforward.
Those favoring a reduction cite global weakness, the impact from tariffs, testy debt ceiling negotiations and weak inflation among their concerns.
RELATED: Embattled DHS chief wins Trump's praise after testy White House briefing But there was something even more fundamental missing: compassion.
Both senators have had testy relationships with Trump, who would secure a major political victory if the Senate passes ObamaCare repeal.
In addition to pleasing the company's shareholders, the Kansas native has had to navigate testy waters with America's commander-in-chief.
Just before the end of his first overseas trip, President Trump made a testy remark about Germany and their trade deals.
" After that things got testy, with the officer goading Jones and Jones calling the officer a "fucking pig" and a "liar.
An independent filmmaker (played by a delightfully crabby Janeane Garofalo) conducts a testy Q. and A. after a poorly attended screening.
Mr. Kalanick said he had another testy conversation with Mr. Page in October 2016, after Uber announced its acquisition of Otto.
Better is his extended team, which includes Daryn Dupree (a grounded Bokeem Woodbine) and Lee Tucker (Wendell Pierce, testy as ever).
And his failure to keep that promise set off years of very testy relations between the Obama administration and immigration activists.
So if you find yourself getting exasperated more than you'd like, here are ways to keep those testy impulses in check.
Travis Scott started the week on top of a testy race to the top of the Billboard charts with Nicki Minaj.
I've read your testy emails about skyrocketing prices for devices like Apple's $1,23 iPhone XS Max and Samsung's $23,23 Galaxy Fold.
I felt the testy interview with Carly Fiorina, now, looking forward to today — Oh, you did a great job on that.
In addition to pleasing the company's shareholders, the Kansas native has had to navigate testy waters with America's commander-in-chief.
There is more than one version of a video showing the testy confrontation between Jim Acosta of CNN and President Trump.
An eerily familiar shooting in the U.S., increasingly testy waters in the South China Sea, the origins of the "Mandarin" duck.
Things have even gotten testy at times: In October, someone was filmed throwing eggs at people taking pictures at the stairway.
The official said the call was short and not testy, and that it was not focused on policy issues or differences.
India disputes Pakistan's accusations, which has often been the case in the testy relations between the two estranged, nuclear-armed neighbors.
But his visit was overshadowed by news of Mr. Trump's testy phone call with the leader of Australia over the weekend.
Police kicked me & my crew along w/other media organizations off GOP convention flr when things got testy after rules vote.
In sometimes testy remarks, Mr. Pompeo defended the administration's budget plan for the State Department and the Agency for International Development.
The testy exchange was further evidence that the president is right when he says that NATO – created in 1949 – has become obsolete.
The state's six biggest talkers fiercely resisted the candidacy of Donald Trump, which produced a few testy interviews with the business mogul.
Free: iOS Pilot a spaceship through testy terrain in Hyperburner and dodge debris and structures to reach the end of each level.
Though relations might be testy from time to time, the economic logic which favoured getting along was simply too strong to ignore.
In the aftermath of that testy exchange, the Sanders campaign released a flurry of emails and a radio ad contesting Clinton's assertion.
Erdogan, who had an increasingly testy relationship with President Barack Obama, has welcomed Trump's election as a chance for a fresh start.
That has clearly put everyone -- including Walker -- on edge, and the judge has become testy with lawyers he thinks are wasting time.
Washington Post columnist Josh Rogin was the first to report on the briefing, which saw a testy exchange between Shanahan and Sen.
Mr. Lopez contacted the F.B.I. and began a testy relationship with counterterrorism agents who came to believe he might pose a danger.
But Democrats were testy with Foley, arguing that the changes were ideologically motivated and part of the Trump administration's anti-abortion agenda.
Charles also has a habit of writing testy notes to ministers to question certain policies and press them to adopt different plans.
Things became testy in that span after Howard picked up his third foul, tangling with Andrew Bogut while fighting for a rebound.
Patrick Leahy, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, tried to take Gorsuch's temperature on the pending judicial fight, Gorsuch got testy.
Patrick Leahy, the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, tried to take Gorsuch's temperature on the pending judicial fight, Gorsuch got testy.
Goldman eventually agreed to pay $550 million to settle the claims, but not before Mr. Blankfein's famously testy appearance before the Senate.
Displaying disdain or even outright malice toward reporters is not new: Trump's relationship to journalists has been notoriously testy from day one.
Last season, the teams had a testy rivalry with a lot of trash talking and a few games filled with hard fouls.
I am down with Mr. Dorsey on the part about different viewpoints being expressed in a civil and even moderately testy way.
Microsoft, No. 17-2, has been closely watched by the technology industry, which sometimes has a testy relationship with the Justice Department.
Emma Stone and Jonah Hill appear as participants in a drug trial operated by scientists with questionable methods and one testy computer.
The new indictment comes at a time of testy relations between Turkey and the United States, which are both members of NATO.
Mr. Trump's other nominee for the Fed, Christopher Waller, also appeared before the Banking Committee but had a far less testy hearing.
Medical professionals are navigating the testy waters of TikTok, one of the most popular social media platforms in the world, en masse.
Mr. Trump's other nominee for the Fed, Christopher Waller, also appeared before the Banking Committee but had a far less testy hearing.
Things have even gotten testy at times: this past October, someone was filmed throwing eggs at people taking pictures at the stairway.
Bolton left his post on testy terms with Trump, after sparring with the president on Afghanistan, North Korea and other policy matters.
But his Teflon veneer showed cracks this spring when he seemed to be occasionally confused and at times more testy than usual.
Simpson served as House Speaker under Andrus, and while that relationship was often testy, they became close friends after Andrus left office.
Similarly, the latest revelations about the administration's "zero tolerance" policy that led to family separation could lend themselves to some testy exchanges.
The overheard conversation came after Mr. Trump and Mr. Macron had engaged in a somewhat testy public session earlier in the day.
She recalls a testy relationship with Vladimir V. Putin, who blamed her for protests that ensued after the 2011 Russian parliamentary election.
But Sandusky prosecutor Joseph McGettigan, who had several testy exchanges with Lindsay while on the witness stand on Tuesday, dismissed that assertion.
Some members of the U.S. Congress, which has long had a testy relationship with Saudi Arabia, have criticized the kingdom over the case.
It took tamping down her male colleagues' inflated egos and testy temperaments, and trusting in her own professional instincts, but this woman persevered.
I know you must deal with testy and ornery travelers all the time, and I assure you I am not one of those.
"Diversity and equal opportunity are vital in legal education and the legal profession," Kellye Testy, the CEO of LSAC, said in a statement.
The Hofstra hubbub, spawning a Twitter hashtag #MicrophoneGate, was broadly chronicled in media reports and sent a testy Trump into the spin room.
The game was testy from the start, Boston captain Zdeno Chara laying out St. Louis' Oskar Sundqvist with a hit 03 seconds in.
On top of a sudden hormonal change, suddenly dealing with cramps, bloating, and PMS again is enough to make anyone a little testy.
Coming on the heels of a testy NATO summit, the sight of the American president nodding along would make his nominal allies squirm.
Zuckerberg became testy with lawyers from ZeniMax while testifying last month, saying he'd never heard of the company when ZeniMax filed its lawsuit.
Wall Street may find a testy relationship with Donald Trump's White House if comments by one of his senior advisers are any indication.
In a testy response sent this week, a member of Parliament asked Twitter to clarify and provide more information on the suspect accounts.
"I'm over it," he said repeatedly to almost every question on the topic during a sometimes testy interview on ABC's 'Good Morning America.
Between a quickly moving sun, wind, rain, and a testy squirrel, you'll need to be prepared to do more than push a button.
So when drama erupts there's not just irritation and testy emails but a sense of a community being betrayed or taken advantage of.
The vote came as a huge surprise, to say the least, and added another wrinkle to the testy relationship he had with Trump.
As TMZ Sports first reported, Morgan's group had been boozing at the bars at Epcot Center when things got testy with another group.
The contests have proven testy, with bad-tempered accusations traded and the mass disqualification of moderate candidates by a hardline-controlled vetting body.
Mr. McCrory defended his signature in a testy news conference on Monday, insisting that the new law did not take away existing protections.
Yet things got testy by Thursday morning as debate bogged down over how a particular roaming feature is being implemented in Release 16.
"I never gave a full statement to anyone," Hayes said, growing testy as Napoli asked about inconsistencies in his testimony and past statements.
A cabdriver becomes testy with Rafi and is quick to pronounce that he has a degree in English despite his current professional status.
Nonetheless, the issue has remained a testy subject as both Europe and the United States see a continual rise in anti-Muslim sentiment.
Former Vice President Joe Biden had a testy exchange with employees and union workers at a Fiat Chrysler assembly plant in Detroit, Michigan.
But since then, Mr. Musk — who is chatty on Twitter but has a testy relationship with journalists — had not spoken to the press.
With some 2212 likenesses by a notoriously testy, people-aversive artist-rebel, this is the largest gathering of its kind in a century.
With some 6383 likenesses by a notoriously testy, people-aversive artist-rebel, this is the largest gathering of its kind in a century.
Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois, said in an interview last week that he couldn't discuss the substance of Rybicki's testimony but recalled "testy" moments.
It called him "testy and evasive" but said he had the experience and "capacity to learn" that is required of a successful governor.
That problem is linked to Spain's close, if sometimes testy, historical relationship with Morocco, which accounts for much of the country's Muslim migration.
Then there was the video recording of Travis Kalanick, Uber's chief executive, getting into a testy exchange with an Uber driver over fees.
But no other congressman seemed willing, say, to engage in a testy exchange with General Ray Odierno over how to equip downrange soldiers.
ObamaCare is a testy issue that Democrats and Republicans have been unable to find compromise on in its seven years of being law.
The alliance's 21.9th-anniversary gathering was punctuated by testy exchanges with President Trump and a video of world leaders appearing to criticize him.
The testy exchange marked a relatively dramatic moment in what had otherwise been a hearing heavy on legalese and the merits of impeachment.
During a testy exchange with Trump on Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron rebuked U.S. diplomacy in the region and denounced the Turkish invasion.
"I find it's good to at least have looked at the kinds of questions," Testy told me, before conceding it's not absolutely necessary.
At a time of testy French-Italian relations, Macron&aposs visit was officially strictly Vatican-related, with no meetings scheduled with Italian government leaders.
" But she's also uniformly disinterested in the actual details of governance, getting testy when those obligations lead her to feel neglected: "It's my state!
Her native German, however, seems much more intense and testy — we've all the seen the Downfall meme — and included a big ol' F-bomb.
Things got testy during the handshake line, everyone started tussling with each other, and the referees gave every single player a game misconduct penalty.
Diana isn't the first celeb to become infuriated with TSA protocol either -- CNN contributor Angela Rye had a testy run-in herself in 2016.
Earlier this month, one mother, Shauna Harvey shared how she's teaching herself to handle her testy 4-year-old son in a Facebook post.
Playing in his first tournament since his testy second round loss to Rafa Nadal at Wimbledon, Kyrgios will next face unseeded Slovakian Norbert Gombos.
It went viral after the embattled pop star screamed and broke down in tears as King sat composed while the testy situation played out.
Another reason Washington and New Delhi have grown so close is the increasingly testy relationship between the United States and Pakistan, India's longtime rival.
Chaguan has joined the meetings since 2008 and has seen them turn testy before, despite endless supplies of good coffee and Swedish cinnamon buns.
Testy relations between Iraq and Saudi Arabia have also undercut a coherent regional response to the Islamic State, which wants to destabilize both governments.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein got into a testy confrontation with a group of schoolchildren over the longtime senator's refusal to back the Green New Deal.
Brady had a testy exchange with a woman who shouted, "Don't lie!" during a town hall this week at a local chamber of commerce.
Our correspondent spent an evening with one such undercover observer at a testy game in Belgrade, Serbia, to see how the job got done.
Diplomatic ties were severed in 1951, not long after the Communists came to power in China, and relations have since been testy at best.
It has had a testy relationship with Rome under the outgoing administration, with League leader Matteo Salvini blaming the EU rules for impoverishing Italians.
" He conceded that his phone call with Mr. Turnbull had been "a little bit testy, but that's O.K. We have a very good relationship.
Kelly, who was secretary of homeland security before Trump appointed him chief of staff, has had a testy relationship with congressional Democrats for months.
In another testy exchange, a woman who said she once volunteered for Amash's campaign accused the lawmaker of political grandstanding and abandoning his district.
And Mr. Trump wants to put the testy phone call behind them and repair relations with a crucial ally in America's rivalry with China.
It was a testy moment after an even testier day, one that served only to heighten existing tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan.
In a testy telephone exchange, Trump called it a "disgusting deal" that embarrassed the United States and would cause him political problems at home.
And I'm not even sure what to call her attempt -- in the wake of her testy Capitol Hill appearance -- to, uh, explain her position.
Observers point to a confluence of factors that are likely to prolong what expect to be testy negotiations and heighten uncertainty following the shock vote.
Mnuchin's last appearance in April before the House Financial Services Committee ended in a testy exchange with the chairwoman of the panel, California Democratic Rep.
Merkel described Hungary&aposs stance as "a problem" during the testy 27-minute news conference that saw the leaders repeatedly rebut each other&aposs comments.
President Trump on Wednesday had a testy exchange with the head of NATO when he asked about energy agreements between Russia and several European countries.
The lead singer of Culture Club stormed off the set during the show's blind auditions phase after a testy exchange with one of the contestants.
In the seventh inning against the Cardinals last night, Joey Votto had a testy experience with a Reds fan sitting along the first base line.
In a testy exchange, he told Cuomo he raised the issue as retribution for Clinton "playing the woman's card to the hilt" in the campaign.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday declined to set a deadline for levying addition tariffs on Chinese goods but called the relationship with Beijing 'testy'.
Yet nervousness is growing that Australia is somehow beholden to China, a feeling exacerbated by China's testy reaction whenever Australia does anything that displeases it.
It confirmed as much in testy exchanges between the comptroller, Joseph Otting, and members of the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee on June 13th.
The decision adds to Trump's national security team another Pentagon veteran who served during the Obama administration but often had a testy relationship with it.
In another indication the process is at times testy, Ri accused South Korean officials of misrepresenting a comment about their joint industrial zone at Kaesong.
I feel like your personality has been a little testy and the only thing I can equate it to is that you're seeing this guy.
But Patrick Reed had one less stroke on his card, claiming the green jacket by sinking a short but testy par putt at No. 18.
Others said a more obvious police presence would not necessarily ease the concerns of Muslims, who have often had a testy relationship with law enforcement.
He was a strong critic of Trump and had a testy relationship with the president, who blamed the senator for killing an ObamaCare repeal bill.
The former NSC analyst recalled she and Sondland had several "testy" exchanges because she was angry he wasn&apost "coordinating with us" on Ukraine policy.
"(Darroch) said that what somebody had relayed to him had certainly been a factor in his resignation," he told BBC television in a testy interview.
Democrats have challenged members in testy exchanges at town halls over GOP plans to repeal ObamaCare and the president's actions cracking down on illegal immigration.
Jim Acosta, the White House correspondent who has become a symbol of Trump's testy relationship with CNN, will sit down with Stephen Colbert on Wednesday.
But these supporters are not considered terrible because they start fights wherever they go – although local derbys have been known to get a bit testy.
He can be testy, but eschews anger, even in the face of the barely veiled bigotry and squalid conspiracy-mongering of his more extreme opponents.
WASHINGTON — A Senate hearing on nominees for two top environmental posts on Wednesday quickly turned testy over the Trump administration's ambivalence on climate change science.
But a testy argument between the Pentagon and members of Congress over the weekend shows that doing so could be politically difficult for the president.
The correspondents association concluded that the exclusion was in retaliation for a testy exchange between Pompeo and NPR host Mary Louise Kelly on Friday morning.
Dr. Oz doesn't get testy when it comes to TikTok's latest so-called "Taste Challenge" ... he just laughs it off for what it is -- RIDICULOUS!!!
A testy exchange over the situation in Aleppo at Sunday night's presidential debate resulted in a flood of online queries for the besieged Syrian city.
In often testy exchanges with senators, Pompeo listed actions by the Trump administration against Russia, including what he said were over 200 sanctions against Moscow.
"We will use the proper standards and that's the only thing I can tell you, Mr. Jordan," Sessions said in a testy exchange with Rep.
Where Legere had been testy, the Tennessee-born Ergen was all bluster, trying to project an almost primal desire to compete in the wireless business.
In the video that Lacey posted to her own social media, you can see her get pretty testy with the relatively friendly and polite officer.
There has been very occasional friction, including a testy exchange between Wawrinka and Federer's wife, Mirka, during the 2014 ATP World Tour Finals in London.
The interview was frequently testy, and Mr. Tapper's performance was widely praised by those seeking a more aggressive approach to fact-checking the Trump administration.
Those hearings were punctuated by testy exchanges with members from New York and New Jersey who asked her to see the river crossings for herself.
The tension erupted Monday in the White House briefing room when Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the president's press secretary, engaged in a testy exchange with reporters.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday declined to set a deadline for levying addition tariffs on Chinese goods and called the relationship with Beijing 'testy'.
It is a curious choice, since many of these communists would be sitting next to defense officials, whom they have had a testy historical relations with.
In their testy encounter with the officer, Ron and Erik are told about the dangers of their pastime, and how best to react in an emergency.
As such, it' s only fitting that the current chapter in what has become a terrific (and increasingly testy) rivalry comes down to a single game.
During the Obama administration, climate change was one of the few areas where the US and China made real progress, in an otherwise increasingly testy relationship.
Trump and Turnbull met last week aboard a decommissioned aircraft carrier in New York City after beginning their relations with a testy phone call in February.
Fang, a seller of traditional Chinese clothing, filmed a testy exchange through the metal grille of his door with a group of four or five officers.
" While Trump acknowledged the summit was "testy," he said NATO members came together at the end, "more unified and wealthier as a group than ever before.
The National Association of Secretaries of State, the group that brings together each state's top election official, issued an unusually testy statement against the Voting Village.
Things got testy early in the fourth when Enes Kanter knocked Antetokounmpo to the floor with a forearm to the head at the 9:56 mark.
That announcement came in a testy hearing with FBI Director James Comey, who defended the government's decision not to prosecute Clinton over her private email setup.
Ron Wyden, who also had a testy exchange with Sessions, told Gizmodo he agreed with Heinrich's assessment that the attorney general was impeding the panel's investigation.
China's prominent display of power in a Hong Kong legal case this week may have ramifications for another territory that has testy ties with Beijing: Taiwan.
Things got testy late in the first period after St. Louis' Oskar Sundqvist sent Matt Grzelcyk to the ice on a penalized hit into the boards.
The dynamic shifted once Kavanaugh took the stand, where he gave a 45-minute impassioned speech and had testy exchanges with the Democratic senators questioning him.
"It got to be a little bit of a testy conversation," he said, adding that the ambassador invited him to lunch but he declined the offer.
A leak of this kind allows no extenuating observation, of the kind Clinton herself proposed at the end of their testy second debate earlier this week.
President Trump spoke Thursday of a "tremendous friendship" between the United States and Australia while acknowledging a "testy" call with the country's leader earlier this year.
A testy exchange: Wasserman Schultz appeared particularly unsatisfied with an explanation from McMahon as to how the Pentagon would move funds between accounts without Congressional oversight.
Schiff and Prince got into a testy back-and-forth exchange, with Schiff threatening Prince with a subpoena if he refused to continue with the hearing.
Cornyn read Booker a Senate rule during a testy back-and-forth during Kavanaugh's hearing that he argued shows the Democratic senator had broken the rules.
The first bodycam footage, released in May, contradicted the initial police account and showed the situation escalated into a testy confrontation in a matter of seconds.
We can see it now, a testy circle of powerful people with a lot of animosity and ambition, all interrelated and carrying a lot of baggage.
Qatar has long shared a testy relationship with fellow Sunni Muslim nations Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E., largely because of Doha's support of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Bloomberg also grew testy over Warren's continued pressure on him to overturn nondisclosure agreements for all former Bloomberg LP employees who alleged misconduct at the company.
Midway through the hearing, Judge Drain became testy and openly challenged the implication that those goals could not be achieved in federal bankruptcy court as well.
Mr. Trump now prepares to meet with Australia's prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, in New York for the first time since a testy phone call in January.
When the show's testy, over-the-hill star, Dorothy Brock, breaks her ankle on the eve of the premiere, Peggy is chosen to take her place.
His compositions were expansive and majestic, but also a little testy and tense, as if messy eruption were imminent but being held at bay by beauty.
General Votel's comments came during a testy hearing in which a succession of senators from both parties questioned Mr. Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria.
Trump, a real estate magnate who had never before held public office, has had a sometimes testy relationship with corporate America since taking office in January.
The lawyer shot back and accused the guy of trying to sell books, and that's when it got really testy ... and an F-bomb was dropped.
The Tigers will now aim for a series win when they visit the Minnesota Twins on Sunday for the rubber match of a testy three-game set.
The conservative political commentator is known for his testy on-air exchanges with guests — which at times have famously escalated into trash-talking, finger-thrusting screaming matches.
Mnuchin's last appearance in April before the committee ended in a testy exchange with Waters in which he offered unprompted advice on how to conduct a meeting.
Trump, in a testy exchange with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, took issue with the U.S. protecting Germany when the European nation is making deals with Russia.
When pigs fly perhaps, but today making a nearly $20 billion purchase is something the testy and robotic founder will most definitely need to weigh in on.
This eclipse is especially testy as the Sun will oppose retrograde Mars—people are in the mood to argue, and some relationships will come to an end.
This was a predictable outcome that became even more evident given Biden's testy exchange with "Today" show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie in an interview that aired Monday.
The two diplomats exchanged testy remarks in front of reporters, with Kono interrupting when Nam said South Korea had already proposed a plan to resolve the issue.
But they had been testy adversaries during the campaign with Christie repeatedly ripping Trump for his lack of policy acumen and plans Christie said could never work.
In 2008, Wesley Yang published an essay in n+1 about the Virginia Tech mass shooter; fierce, analytical, and dangerously confessional, it had a testy Naipaulian energy.
And so, one by one, testy publishers and editors trudged down Davos Platz to Facebook's headquarters throughout the week, ice cleats attached to their boots, seeking clarity.
Those calls, along with an ongoing and testy internal fight over the direction of the party, seemed to boost the prospects of a bloody 2018 primary season.
Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), who co-chairs the Progressive Caucus with Ellison, missed the testy meeting because he was traveling back from a trip to Puerto Rico.
The war of words between Scott's and Nelson's camps has escalated alongside increasingly testy exchanges between demonstrators, all while the clock is ticking toward a Thursday deadline.
Relations between America and India, testy during the Cold War, warmer under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, are now producing concrete gains under Mr. Obama.
"When the conditions are testy, you can start hitting it in the wrong place regularly and just not be able to keep a round going," he said.
Lawyers for the bank cried foul and in February 2007, Kasowitz had a testy conference call with Richard Owen, the U.S. district judge overseeing the federal case.
Mr. Assad became testy, suggesting that they were lying or that they should simply keep asking — although detainees' family members have sometimes been arrested just for that.
Talks between protest leaders and Sudan's generals over who should hold power during a transitional period before elections are in their fifth week and growing increasingly testy.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt faced an unusually testy interview Wednesday with Fox News's Ed Henry about one of the official's most recent alleged ethical infractions.
In a testy back and forth with Mr. Stringer, Mr. Heastie also said the committee had overreached by daring to include those reforms along with the raise.
The testy relationships of the aspiring chef Brandon (Jason Mitchell) with his live-in girlfriend, Jerrika (Tiffany Boone), and his entrepreneurial frenemy Hannibal (Chris Lee) felt fresh.
Global financial markets hope for a thaw in testy United States-China relations when the presidents of the world's two biggest economies meet in Osaka on Saturday.
Relations between the two nations have grown so testy over the war in Afghanistan that the two sides have begun restricting the movement of each others' diplomats.
Things were testy throughout a tightly-contested third quarter, with several arguments on the court and even one between the Warriors' bench and some fans near them.
The candidates may be getting a bit testy, but organizers for three Democratic presidential campaigns amicably share a farmhouse that reflects Iowa's culture of grass-roots politics.
Hours after his remarks, Trump came face-to-face with Macron, where the tension between the two spilled over during a testy exchange about the Islamic State.
He must also manage testy relations with the UGTT, other unions and the social unrest that blocked past attempts to push through financial sacrifices and austerity reforms.
There is no more testy exercise then passing a major tax reform bill, especially if it must be essentially revenue neutral, as this will have to be.
The president's willingness to shake up the old was apparent shortly after the inauguration, when he had a testy phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
In a testy exchange between the two men, Mr. Acosta repeatedly asked for a question in order to respond to the president-elect's accusations against the network.
Education Week's "Split Responses to Betsy DeVos' Testimony After Testy Confirmation Hearing," the Office of Government Ethics's letter about Betsy DeVos, and this Times editorial from Jan.
So to recap: Macron basically sideswiped Putin with a live television takedown at an event that was originally billed as a reset for testy Franco-Russian relations.
Trump gets into a testy back and forth with a reporter over whether Michael Cohen will 'flip' on him: 'I'm not worried because I did nothing wrong'
On the other hand, this publicity has put heavy scrutiny on the company — Musk got testy with analysts and reporters on the company's first quarter earnings call.
The bar of reaction and protest against them must remain high or else conflicts will get out of hand and we'll regulate ourselves into a testy polity.
As the minutes ticked by, the other passengers started to crack jokes about his absence, and then began to get testy, threatening to leave and take the subway.
After the recess, Sullivan said he "felt terrible" about his testy remarks about Flynn's work with Turkey, which he clarified ended before Flynn became Trump's national security adviser.
Taiwan first asked America for more F-16s in 2006, under the previous president from Ms Tsai's Democratic Progressive Party, which typically has especially testy relations with China.
Blumberg hadn't been much involved in the deal, only to chime in at the 11th hour with detailed questions and concerns, leading to a testy cross-Atlantic exchange.
But Trump seemed to lose his cool as the debate went on, harshly criticizing Clinton and occasionally getting testy with the debate moderator, Chris Wallace of Fox News.
For one, the board will have to navigate a testy local political climate with residents who largely revile a panel they see as an extension of colonial rule.
None of the political pros on Team Trump think that is evenly remotely possible, but word is the boss gets a little testy when told he is wrong.
But in his victory, senior officials sense an opportunity to reset an alliance that has been strained under Barack Obama, with whom Erdogan has had increasingly testy relations.
Remember how he became downright testy in front of Congress when asked why he signed the fourth surveillance warrant against Carter Page and whether he even read it.
Kamara had just signed a fat three-year, $1 million-a-season Designated Player contract in the offseason, which had resulted in protracted and sometimes publicly testy negotiations.
"I have a job to do here, and it's not to be the referee on a presidential campaign," he said in a testy exchange with Mika Brzezinski. Rep.
Happy Friday and welcome back to On The Money, where we're ready to recover from two nights of testy debates with a #USWNT victory over France this afternoon.
Trump's testy relationship with both China and Germany is pushing the two countries closer together, despite Berlin's concerns about human rights in China and frustrations over market access.
Clinton deftly parried her rival's arguments, deriding many of them and agreeing with a few, and at times interrupting Mr. Sanders in hopes of provoking a testy explosion.
Nikos Konstandaras ATHENS Relations between the countries with the European Union's strongest economy and its most troubled one have been testy at times, but the bond has held.
Everything they did, the Russians had done, according to him was correct, and I remember pushing back on it, and it was a bit testy on that subject.
Mr. Pompeo has grown testy in interviews when the subject has come up, saying that the United States was determined to "hold responsible" anyone implicated in the killings.
On the trade front, there were doubts of any improvement in what President Donald Trump called "testy" trade relations with China in the run-up to the G6.873.
After what was said to be a testy meeting, Mr. Gavroglou pledged to "pass on" the patriarch's concerns about the deal and his discontent at not being consulted.
A few buzzy zingers and testy exchanges during Night 2 of the second round of Democratic debates on Wednesday caused ratings to tick up from the previous evening.
Early Sunday, FIFA announced that its disciplinary committee had opened three more proceedings related to Friday's testy Switzerland-Serbia match — bringing the total from the game to six.
ASU was being blown out 81-54 on Monday night in a super testy Southwestern Athletic Conference game in Montgomery ... when a fight broke out and escalated QUICKLY.
Earlier this month, another Bloomberg ad prompted a testy and inaccurate response from Trump over health care, a sore spot for the president in his own internal polling.
Despite the testy exchange, Mr. Pompeo once again showed himself to be the straight-talking, forthright diplomat he had promised to be, often answering questions with simple declaratives.
Bloomberg also grew testy over Warren's continued pressure on him to release all former Bloomberg LP employees who alleged misconduct at the company from their non-disclosure agreements.
"Are we living in a dream world?" the mayor said during a remarkable and testy 26-minute news conference, a back-and-forth carried live on local television.
He may be eager to show that he knows how to handle a testy leader like Mr. Trump and that he was able to avert a trade war.
China's testy relationship with Vietnam became fraught whenever a Vietnamese leader dared to demand equal footing with a Chinese emperor; the Japanese claim to divine origins was unacceptable.
The testy social media exchange on Friday was the latest turn in the increasingly bizarre saga surrounding the Trump White House and the investigation into connections with Russia.
Homeland Secretary Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson, who had multiple testy exchanges with the secretary, asked about the President's statement that he "didn't need to" declare a national emergency.
Mahathir, who had a famously testy relationship with Lee Kuan Yew, has previously pointed to Hong Kong's agreement with China as evidence it is getting a raw deal.
Over a kiddie-carnival dancehall beat, she sticks with a stern, hard-edged delivery, keeping insistent, testy tempo while the rest of the song shrieks in the background.
" Pelosi gets testy with a reporter who asks her about House Dems' mixed messaging on impeachment, says the American people "understand that impeachment is a very divisive measure.
The exchange between Renault and Nissan is another example of the testy relationship between the two automakers, despite assurances by executives on both sides to preserve the alliance.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said he would think about the budget proposals made by Democrats in a testy White House meeting Tuesday, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said.
The testy exchange with Greenpeace activist Resnick-Day came after a group of Sanders supporters had interrupted Clinton at the same rally at SUNY Purchase by staging a walkout.
When people describe that interaction as testy, and she just posts the raw video, and says ... I don't think she said anything, but everybody else goes ... Yeah, her husband.
I'm usually a mild-mannered guy, but I got a little testy in asking him how Wells Fargo not only made the DiversityInc list but moved up this year.
In a testy press conference on Friday, White House spokesman Sean Spicer repeatedly said that Trump had done absolutely everything he could to get the health-care bill passed.
Last October, Clinton, already a Democratic presidential candidate, calmly deflected harsh Republican criticism of her handling of the attack during a testy 11-hour hearing before the Gowdy committee.
The second part, the testy be-shaded interview with Ahmad Rashad that was teased in the pre-game introduction and aired at length at halftime, was about everything else.
They inhabited a quirky world of running gags like the beleaguered Charlie Brown's Sisyphean quest to kick a football, Lucy's testy psychiatric help and a blanket-toting child philosopher.
" The 17 bullet points ranged from the technical and straightforward—"stratigraphic record is minimal … based on predictions … "—to the testy and provocative—"[T]he Anthropocene is political, not scientific.
Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk have a testy history of disagreeing about the potential for artificial intelligence, with Zuckerberg as the optimist and Musk as the prophet of doom.
Markovits specializes in innocuous little moments of daily marital abrasion: You're late and hurrying, your spouse dithers over some detail, and a passive-aggressive barb triggers a testy response.
Megyn Kelly's camp calls out NBCUniversal CEO amid testy exit talks On Wednesday Roker and the rest of the "Today" team dressed in 1980s-inspired costumes on their show.
When Jon Karl of ABC News asks what evidence Mr. Trump has that the caravan is filled with criminals and people from the Middle East, the president becomes testy.
But it was Obama's deportation record, which earned him the moniker "deporter in chief," that resulted in a testy exchange between New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Biden.
The testy back-and-forth with Democratic congressional leaders, pictured above, raised fresh concerns that the two sides might not reach an agreement on spending bills by a Dec.
During a testy exchange, Senator Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, repeatedly pressed the F.A.A. official, Mr. Elwell, on whether all available safety features should be required on planes.
You've probably seen the footage: an unwelcome question to the president from CNN's Jim Acosta, a tussle over a microphone, and then a testy denunciation from the bully pulpit.
We've seen hints of that for days, with the Sanders campaign and its advocates on social media signal-boosting videos that show Biden misspeaking or getting testy with voters.
Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand scored the last half of four unanswered goals as the Boston Bruins beat the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins 4-1 in a testy affair Thursday.
Powell's first sessions as Fed chief last February and July were largely congenial affairs compared to the sometimes testy exchanges between House Republicans and former Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
"He values personal relationships," Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull of Australia said after a personal meeting in New York where the two men smoothed over an initial testy phone call.
Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand scored the last half of four unanswered goals as the Boston Bruins beat the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins 133-213 in a testy affair Thursday.
Rubio, meanwhile, got into a testy exchange with Cruz when he suggested the Texas senator couldn't speak Spanish, to which Cruz responded by asking Rubio a question in Spanish.
Steve Cohen of Tennessee got into a testy exchange with the acting attorney general about whether the Mueller investigation was a "witch hunt" — one of the President's signature insults.
It's also likely to further strain his testy relationship with the U.S. intelligence establishment, already frayed by scrutiny of his campaign's dealings with Russia in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Many of these moves have reeled in other nations and have made for testy foreign relations, forcing allies into uncomfortable corners to justify their continued cooperation with the Saudis.
Justina Perez, 48, a crossing guard, said social service workers could become testy, although she said she was grateful to at least one for her help with the app.
The claim comes in a surprisingly overlooked passage in a new book by Andrew McCabe, the former acting FBI director, who notoriously has a testy relationship with the president.
Rep. Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanThe Hill's Morning Report — Schiff: Clear evidence of a quid pro quo Diplomat seen rolling his eyes amid testy impeachment exchange with Jordan Live coverage: Impeachment spotlight shifts to Fiona Hill, David Holmes MORE (R-Ohio) clashed with State Department official David Holmes during a particularly testy exchange in Thursday's impeachment hearing in which the congressman repeatedly interrupted the witness and at one point prompted an eye roll from him.
In lengthy, and often testy, questioning by lawmakers, Nix apologized for an undercover film in which he said Cambridge Analytica's online campaign played a decisive role in Trump's election win.
Despite some testy moments, Sunday's Democratic debate in Flint, Michigan, focused largely on policy — including how to address the water crisis in Flint, as well as education and trade policy.
Meanwhile, the President appears to have gotten into testy exchanges with Mexico and Australia, while also sending out clear signals about how he wants to deal with Russia in Syria.
Interactions can get testy if it's been a while since you've talked to a friend, says Bill Rawlins, PhD, a professor of interpersonal communication at Ohio University, who studies friendships.
Global financial markets and China's major trading partners are hoping for signs of a thaw in testy U.S.-China trade relations when the countries' presidents meet in Osaka on Saturday.
As prime minister, he famously earned the ire of U.S. President Donald Trump during a "testy" first phone call as Turnbull pressed Trump to accept asylum seekers Australia had rejected.
" On in-fighting in the WH: "...for a while it was a little testy, I guess for some of them, but I said they've got to get their acts together.
The two had a brief, testy but fizzled reunion in season seven — that was so anticlimactic that here at Vox, we began to doubt that the Cleganebowl would ever happen.
U.S. relations with several Latin American governments remain testy, and the administration has maintained a war of words with Venezuela over the need for greater democratic pluralism in that country.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday declined to set a deadline for levying tariffs on another $325 billion of Chinese goods and called the relationship with Beijing good but "testy".
He left the White House in March, just two months after President Trump's inauguration, soon after the publication of a Politico article that described his testy relationship with television producers.
Although normal PMS can make you more on-edge, for example, someone with PMDD might be so testy that they lash out at loved ones or coworkers during this time.
With growing doubts about any improvement in what U.S. President Trump called "testy" trade relations between Washington and Beijing before the G20 summit, investors sold stocks and looked for safety.
Trump's already testy meeting with leaders of major trade partners at the G-7 summit last weekend took an even more difficult turn when he and administration officials slammed Trudeau.
LUXEMBOURG — Signs of testy relations between Turkey's embattled government and the United States continued Sunday, as Secretary of State John Kerry denounced any suggestion of American involvement in Friday's coup.
The comments are likely to irk China, which has lodged "stern representations" with Western countries that made remarks about Liu Xiaobo, and add fuel to its testy relationship with Australia.
"  The U.S. and North Korea had a testy relationship for much of Trump's administration, with the president occasionally taunting Kim over his arsenal and the size of his "nuclear button.
Priebus brought in White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who has fumbled regularly, offering muddled and contradictory messages and exacerbating the testy relationship between President Trump and the news media.
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos testified in front of a House Appropriations Subcommittee today on the White House's proposed 2018 budget — but found herself in a testy exchange with Rep.
Third baseman Todd Frazier and manager Mickey Callaway were each ejected during a testy inning in which Phillies starter Jake Arrieta hit his second and third batters of the game.
Getting testy with Tim Kaine on Exxon-Mobil's muddying of climate research… Kaine: Do you lack the knowledge to answer my question or do you refuse to answer my question?
"The companies control the information," Kaye said during a testy exchange with a panel of defense attorneys during a hearing on the CPSC's priorities for fiscal years 2017 and 2018.
Rapp's testy Stamets, who will become a fan favorite if there is any justice, is outright resentful of Lorca and Starfleet for co-opting his spore research for military purposes.
Mr. Kushner and Mr. Videgaray had been planning on a meeting between the two presidents, but the arrangement collapsed last month after a testy phone call between the two leaders.
During a testy exchange in the afternoon, Senator Edward J. Markey, Democrat of Massachusetts, repeatedly pressed Mr. Elwell to say whether all available safety features should be required on planes.
It has just introduced new foreign influence transparency laws in the wake of a political donations scandal and a testy debate about the extent of Chinese influence inside Australian institutions.
Leading Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden called a Detroit factory worker "full of s---" in a testy exchange on gun policy Tuesday as voters cast ballots in Michigan's crucial primary.
Former Vice President Joe Biden had a testy exchange with employees and union workers at a Fiat Chrysler assembly plant, during a campaign stop in Detroit, Michigan, on Tuesday morning.
Trump later got testy with another reporter who pressed him on whether he bore any responsibility for the surge in cases, noting that he'd disbanded the White House's pandemic office.
Burros are a beloved symbol of the Old West The dependable donkey was a popular pack animal during the Gold Rush, but they have a testy history with local ranchers.
He arrived in full body armor, testy and sometimes raising his voice to defend what he called his honor against "scurrilous and false allegations" that he had colluded with Moscow.
But more than on the what, the two concerts shed light on the how of composition, with different takes on the testy relationship between process and work, method and means.
This explains the testy, at times violent and generally dreary exchanges between Gamora and her sister, Nebula (Karen Gillan), a bald badass itching to deliver payback for their rotten childhood.
Biden, whose other adult son died of cancer in 2015, has begun attacking Republicans for going after "my surviving son" and has gotten testy with reporters who've asked about him.
At one point in the testy exchange Trump told Turnbull "You're worse than I am", and complained that a U.S. migration deal with Australia "shows me to be a dope".
Nguyen got into a testy exchange at last week's hearing with Jennifer Lee, a project manager at the ACLU, after she said his bill ignored the interests of marginalized communities.
Some key highlights: JUST SAYING HELLO: As we can see in the video of the testy exchange between Sanders and Warren, businessman Tom Steyer popped in between the two briefly.
President Trump could be headed for a testy meeting with Turkey's leader next week now that the United States has decided to arm a group of Kurdish fighters in Syria.
Tsipras also accused the IMF, with which Greece has had testy relations since its first bailout in 2010, of being "cowardly," and of coming up with "new demands for Greece".
This elicited a testy response from Obama, who challenged Patrick to find an instance of violence involving police officers in which he had not spoken of his respect for them.
At the hearing, Lewandowski revealed that he hadn't read Mueller's nearly 450-page report, an admission he reiterated to Camerota on Wednesday during a testy exchange about the report's content.
In the end, said Ms. Sykes, who faced the testy reception at the retirement home, "I had to do what I could do to look at myself in the mirror."
"I'm not going to have a hearing on the leaks," Ellis said in a testy exchange with Downing, urging him to file a brief to show why one was warranted.
Worries about rising interest rates, a testy trade showdown between the U.S. and China, and fears about slowing growth both domestically and abroad have hit Wall Street hard since early October.
But the country shrugged off suggestions it should be doing more to intervene in the rogue state's military affairs, pinning the test down to Pyongyang's testy relations with Washington and Seoul.
On Wednesday, Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted out an apparently doctored video of a testy interchange between President Trump and CNN reporter Jim Acosta during a post-election press conference.
After a testy lunch this week with Manuel Valls, his centre-left prime minister (who had begun to defy his boss), Mr Hollande appeared to put his junior in his place.
French President Emmanuel Macron, who has had testy relations with Salvini and 5-Star leader Luigi Di Maio, said on Wednesday that Italy deserved leaders who were up to the task.
There is the memory of a deceased person and an entire family involved; even if you are innocent, getting testy with Robin Roberts and blaming the media is not the answer.
A particularly testy Shabbat dinner serves as a boiling point for Ronit, who can no longer keep her hurt at being kept in the dark about her father's illness to herself.
In a sometimes testy exchange, prosecutor Michael Schatzow accused Taylor, whose investigation led to charges against Goodson and five other officers, of not sending progress notes to prosecutors about Allan's comments.
Clinton's famously testy interview with CNN's Brianna Keilar resulted from an aide hearing "Brianna" when Clinton said "Bianna"—meaning Yahoo anchor Bianna Golodryga, who is married to a former Hillary aide.
Musk started off the call with a testy answer - defending Tesla Autopilot and laying into media outlets that don't put the accidents that have happened from it into the proper context.
WASHINGTON, Dec 11 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said he would think about the budget proposals made by Democrats in a testy White House meeting Tuesday, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said.
Kevin Molino scored in the second half to help host Orlando City tie the Red Bulls, 1-1, in a testy match that featured eight yellow cards and a red card.
Given how testy the traditional dealerships have been about Tesla's direct-from-the-manufacturer retail model of sales, a multi-maker non-dealership model is going to be a challenge here.
Senator Bernie Sanders snapped "I wrote the damn bill!" at Tim Ryan during a testy exchange at Tuesday's Democratic debate, after Ryan challenged aspects of his signature "Medicare For All" policy.
A lengthy markup of airport and border security measures quickly turned testy on Wednesday after lawmakers opened with a somber moment of silence for the victims of the Brussels terrorist attacks.
Jay Inslee of Washington State appeared to annoy Mr. Trump during a testy exchange about the president's proposal to protect students by allowing trained teachers to carry concealed weapons in schools.
That left the five other candidates to argue over which man was best placed to deliver Brexit in testy exchanges International Development Minister Rory Stewart described as a competition of "machismo".
A federal judge on Friday ordered the White House to restore credentials to Jim Acosta, who was barred last week after a testy exchange with President Trump at a news conference.
"Now you don't have time to do that, because you're twittering, you're tweeting, you're instagramming, you're over in the corner hitting your keys, and you become shriveled and testy," he said.
Nelson D. Schwartz Nafta Following a testy kickoff early this month, the next round of renegotiation talks for the North American Free Trade Agreement will begin in Mexico City on Friday.
Lou Williams scored 22 of his 24 points in the second half and the Lakers rolled past the Heat 127-100 in a testy affair on Friday night at Staples Center.
On the other hand, Instant Pot takes the guesswork out of testy dishes like soups, dips, and rice, and offers more unique features like cake making, pressure canning, and sous vide.
The theme of this unaired test show was mothers, particularly Mr. Trump's relationship with his mother, Mary (who recurred throughout the show as a testy disembodied voice only he can hear).
On Friday, after a tumultuous start for Libra involving incensed regulators, testy congressional hearings, and reports of cold feet from Libra Association members, PayPal said it is leaving that vision behind.
"Somehow, the subject of Ukraine came up," Mr. Sessions said, recalling that the meeting grew testy after the ambassador defended Russia's conduct toward its neighbor and heaped blame on everybody else.
In September, Ms. Trump got testy with a reporter from Cosmopolitan who grilled her about what were apparently inconsistencies between her professions of feminism and the campaign she defended so ardently.
" In a testy end to the interview, Giuliani said he might not cooperate with the House Intelligence Committee, at least until Democrats removed chairman Adam Schiff and put in someone "neutral.
It was fitfully successful with, say, the sometimes testy relationship between Helen Weiss and Detective Box, which had a great payoff in this episode — and more on that in a bit.
According to multiple sources, things got testy after Stallone, 70, and his wife Jennifer Flavin walked up to their table during the show's opening number to find only one available open seat.
The leaders of the three groups, who have an often testy relationship, gathered on Sunday for their first campaign strategy meeting, putting out a brief statement to highlight their shared policy priorities.
But his curtness in dismissing the concerns of a woman journalist (dredging up memories of his painfully testy exchange with critic Jan Wahl in 19693) made the exchange explode across the internet.
Matt did his best to tell him to take a chill pill, but I guess this is the time in the taping schedule when everyone is getting a little tired and testy.
Putting new pressure on Israel could be seen as a vindictive parting shot by Obama at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the first official said, noting they have had a testy relationship.
The Hollywood grande dame has lived in Paris for six decades and outlasted most of her contemporaries, including her younger sister, actress Joan Fontaine, with whom she had a notoriously testy relationship.
Warren's comments came amid testy questioning of Stumpf, who presided over what authorities have labeled as illegal cross-selling to millions of customers who often were enrolled into programs without their knowledge.
The Red Sox and Orioles engaged in a testy series last month after Manny Machado's aggressive slide into second base led to dangerous pitching and a warning from Major League Baseball officials.
The second period became a testy one when Ottawa's Bobby Ryan and Minnesota's Luke Kunin fought briefly after Kunin's good scoring chance in close, and additional roughing penalties were soon handed out.
Cross-straits relations have been testy since the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949, when the Nationalist Party (KMT) was forced by Communist Party of China to retreat to Taiwan.
While many are still shaking their heads at the testy exchange Wednesday afternoon between President-elect Donald Trump and CNN reporter Jim Acosta, CNN's biggest competitor is coming to the network's defense.
"Something that required me to exercise patience with my oh so testy 4 year old," Harvey shared in a caption underneath a photo of her wrist wrapped in hair bands on Facebook.
The news comes after a testy day on Capitol Hill, where House Democrats peppered Sanders with questions about his commitment to the Democratic Party, a party he first joined during the primary.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former President Barack Obama maintained a tumultuous and often testy relationship over the administration's handling of the last financial crisis, according to a new report in Politico magazine.
Elizabeth Warren and former President Barack Obama maintained a tumultuous and often testy relationship over the administration's handling of the last financial crisis, according to a lengthy new report in Politico magazine.
" Cruz highlighted many of the same contrasts as he did in Tuesday night's testy, hour-long debate in San Antonio, including accusing O'Rourke of wanting open borders, sanctuary cities and "socialized medicine.
"Elon Musk, in a testy Twitter exchange, said he is 'back to sleeping at the factory' while trying to fix production delays with the Model 3 electric car," Bloomberg's Tom Randall reports.
Finally, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated last week that he wasn't too hot on taking down Obamacare after a testy election, driven by health care, that won Democrats the House back.
Walker grew testy during a series of Thursday hearings about lawsuits over the recounts, voicing frustration uneven recount progress in different counties and also the Florida legislature's response to historic election problems.
Having divorced Nicole Appleton in 2014 and decided to call it a day with Beady Eye, the past three years have been testy, but he's out the other end now, a survivor.
In an exchange before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Mr. Pompeo grew testy when Senator Tom Udall, Democrat of New Mexico, asked how Mr. Trump's finances might impact his foreign policy decisions.
The reticence by Mr. Coats and Admiral Rogers drew sharp criticism from many senators, including Republicans, who said during the sometimes testy hearing that they had no justification not to answer questions.
" Cicilline's line of questioning prompted a testy response from Pompeo who was quick to point out that he was appearing before the House Foreign Affairs Committee to discuss Iran, not coronavirus. "Mr.
Levin: Trade angst spans well beyond testy election-year politics: A top House Democrat said Wednesday that the broiling public debate over trade spans well beyond the toxic election-year rhetoric. Rep.
The cross-examination of Janice Dickinson, the model and reality show figure, became particularly testy when Mesereau pointed out she hadn't mentioned any assault in her memoir describing her meeting with Cosby.
Doug Collins of Georgia, the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, fired back at a Democratic colleague in one of the more testy exchanges of Thursday&aposs 14 hours of debate.
Passengers also become testy with flight attendants because their preferred meal choice ran out, the onboard Wi-Fi isn't working or the flight is delayed, all of which attendants don't control, either.
Many had written off their chances of being confirmed, in part because of the testy relationship between Congress and the Fed, which has opposed Republican bills it says would curb its independence.
But, despite testy relations between Minsk and Washington, it did not object when the State Department in 2004 gave his foundation $28,000 to build a wooden house on the original stone foundations.
But, despite testy relations between Minsk and Washington, it did not object when the State Department in 2004 gave his foundation $28,000 to build a wooden house on the original stone foundations.
The testy back and forth began when Sanders, in a CNN town hall Tuesday night, backtracked on a previous promise that he would release a more complete record of his medical history.
Many were sponsored or supported by elected officials with testy relationships with the media, Mr. Karpel said, including the former Republican governors Chris Christie of New Jersey and Paul LePage of Maine.
Once, my partner and I hid in the car to keep an eye on a testy teacher who complained that my son cried too much when they made him walk to the park.
In a testy, televised exchange on Tuesday, President Donald Trump sparred with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer over his proposed border wall and a potential government shutdown.
The testy relationship with the former president, Barack Obama, had its uses however—it served as a perfect excuse for Mr Netanyahu to restrain his coalition partners' enthusiasm for unbridled building and annexation.
In a testy briefing with reporters, White House spokesman Sean Spicer forcefully defended the president, citing news reports of intelligence collection on possible contacts between Trump associates and Russia in the presidential campaign.
After last week's testy exchange at the White House between CNN reporter Jim Acosta and President Trump, Kellyanne Conway weighed in Sunday on the controversial video shared by the White House press secretary.
In another portent of what could be a testy relationship with American business, Mr Trump denounced the cost of the presidential plane being built by Boeing, after its boss criticised his trade policies.
In a testy letter to Thompson on Friday, McAleenan said he was "disappointed, and extremely surprised" to receive the subpoena, writing that Thompson refused to limit questioning to the topic of the hearing.
Foreign ministers from the three Asian neighbours also sought to soothe their often-testy relations, and have reached an understanding on a trilateral summit meeting in Japan this year, a Japanese official said.
"We evaluate the fees annually, because we're working to help candidates be able to apply and not be pushed out due to raised fees," says Kellye Testy, the president and CEO of LSAC.
But over the holidays — even though retail workers may earn extra commission and are able to work more shifts — it can be especially hard, with customers getting even more stressed out and testy.
Lieberman, who twice served as foreign minister in previous Netanyahu-led governments and has had testy relationship with the prime minister, has drawn headlines by repeatedly questioning the loyalty of Israel's Arab minority.
ST. LOUIS — A presidential debate whose tone was expected to be shaped by Donald Trump's lewd and demeaning comments a decade ago fulfilled that billing in a testy back-and-forth Sunday night.
LONDON (Reuters) - Iran dismissed European Union criticism of its missile program, regional policies and rights record on Tuesday, highlighting their increasingly testy relationship as both sides seek to salvage a troubled nuclear deal.
Trump took to Twitter again on Friday to castigate Canada after his testy exchange with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday over rocky negotiations to update the North American Free Trade Agreement.
In testy exchanges lasting nearly three hours, members of parliament's Treasury Select Committee accused the FCA's two top officials of a "chaotic" approach to communications which followed hot after another debacle in 2014.
The race has at times gotten testy — Vukmir has hit Nicholson for his previous identification as a Democrat, while Nicholson questioned on the debate stage whether "some politicians" adequately respected his military record.
After their testy exchange, Justice Gorsuch's body language suggested an unwillingness to hear Mr Vladeck out: he spent much of the rest of the hearing gazing down, visibly exhaling and resting his eyes.
At one point during a testy exchange early in his evidence, Pell was asked about abuse by one priest who was later convicted of 138 offences against more than 50 children in Australia.
Mariano Rajoy defended his record on fighting corruption during testy exchanges with lawmakers at the hearing on Wednesday, called at a politically delicate time when he no longer has a majority in parliament.
Both teams have gotten increasingly testy—not unlike last weekend's Steelers-Bengals game when Vontaze Burfict recklessly threw his body into Antonio Brown's upper body—with multiple skirmishes breaking out in between plays.
In increasingly testy meetings and emails over succeeding months, Mr. Wingo told his supervisors that other scheduling information that Mississippi Power and Southern Company were providing to the public was infeasible and misleading.
And on social media, video of Biden engaging in a testy exchange with an auto worker in Detroit has won him praise for straightforwardness, though others criticized it as lacking presidential decorum. 2.
The governor, Philip D. Murphy, and Democratic legislative leaders have had testy relations since the start of Mr. Murphy's tenure two years ago, fueled in part by clashes in personalities and management styles.
Pompeo was interviewed on Friday by Mary Louise Kelly, a well-known NPR reporter, and was repeatedly asked about Ukraine and the ousted U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch during a testy nine-minute exchange.
Mr. de Blasio also used the occasion to push for mayoral control of the city's schools, which the State Legislature will consider renewing this year in what has become a testy annual ritual.
It's interesting that this scene comes so soon after Audrey's testy conversation with Charlie, in which she also tosses out a bunch of names that may or may not matter to the story.
The writer Anand Giridharadas revealed on Twitter a testy email exchange he had with the LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, who defended a former M.I.T. official who reportedly concealed donations from Jeffrey Epstein.
The Yankees, in contrast, have thus far steered clear of any testy conflict in the division — perhaps because, for the first month of the season, they have found few reasons to take offense.
"The judge was very clear that he was not commenting on any specific matter, and that he was asked about his general philosophy," Mr. Spicer told reporters during a series of testy exchanges.
This time, when he had a testy confrontation with the Democratic House leader, Nancy Pelosi of California, and Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader from New York, Mr. Trump rewrote the playbook again.
On the trade front, there were doubts of any improvement in what President Donald Trump called "testy" trade relations with China in the run up to the G20 summit later in this month.
Contreras put the Cubs on the scoreboard with a solo homer, his 16th, in the second inning and his antics following the blast set a testy tone for the rest of the game.
However, on the trade front, there were doubts about any improvement in what President Donald Trump called "testy" trade relations with China in the run up to the G20 summit later in this month.
President Donald Trump is asserting that Germany is "totally controlled" by and "captive to Russia" over a pipeline project during a testy breakfast with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg (yehnz STOHL&apos-tehn-burg).
In the 2000s, Vladimir Putin toyed with the idea of leaving the deal as other states, including a rising China, whose relationship with Russia remained testy, were racking up non-nuclear intermediate-range missiles.
Schnatter actually has a long history of idiocy, including a campaign against public health insurance, testy radio interviews, and the cuckoo-bananas argument that the NFL national anthem protests were hurting his stock prices.
He offered nothing to suggest improvement in Pakistan&aposs already testy relationship with Washington since President Donald Trump&aposs tweets in January accusing Islamabad of taking U.S. aid and returning only lies and deceit.
So Melnick upended the company, had several testy board meetings, and helped the founding team rebuild the company from the ground up with a new business model that didn't rely on selling user data. 
Also on August 7, Venus makes a harmonious connection with Mars, bringing easy energy around your social life and communication—this is much welcomed, since Mars retrograde is finding everyone in a testy mood.
But as this week's Supreme Court hearing in an immigration showdown makes clear, the increasing dysfunction of Congress has provoked testy turf battles and confounding questions about the nature and limits of presidential power.
Lastly, Congress is reasserting its clawback power through the expanded use of oversight, as evidenced by the testy confrontation last week between acting Attorney General Mathew Whitaker and the new Judiciary Committee chairman, Rep.
The presidential rivals, who until recently, have run a relatively genteel, policy-focused contest (relative to the Republicans that is), are getting increasingly testy as Sanders tries to wrench minority voters from Clinton's grasp.
Meanwhile , on the trade front, there were doubts of any improvement in what President Donald Trump called "testy" trade relations with China in the run up to the G22.67 summit later in this month.
In the 2000s Vladimir Putin toyed with the idea of leaving the deal as other states, including a rising China, whose relationship with Russia remained testy, were racking up non-nuclear intermediate-range missiles.
Hours earlier, Trump attacked Comey in a pair of testy morning tweets, claiming without evidence that the former FBI chief had lied on Friday in his testimony to the House Judiciary and Oversight committees.
Last December, creditors in Oi, Brazil's largest fixed line telecom company, approved a plan to restructure about 65 billion reais ($17.7 billion) in debt after 18 months of testy negotiations between bondholders and shareholders.
In one particularly testy moment in the deposition, the BakerHostetler lawyer asked whether the government agent had contacted the banks in question, in Moldova and Switzerland, to confirm the wire records provided by Browder.
According to the Washington Post, after the testy March meeting between Mueller's team and Trump's lawyers, the special counsel's staff agreed to give the president more detailed information about what investigators wanted to ask.
Trump's already testy meeting with leaders of major trade partners at the G-7 summit last weekend took an even more difficult turn when he and administration officials slammed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
That jab, along with a series of testy reviews from Capitol Hill Democrats featured in a report by The Hill, cast a clear eye on the realities likely to face Ocasio-Cortez next year.
During his last stint on daytime TV — anchoring the White House news briefings — Mr. Spicer earned high ratings, not to mention a "Saturday Night Live" parody, for his testy and occasionally truth-challenged style.
It was only the latest in a series of testy exchanges between allies of Mr. Trump and Mr. Avenatti, who appears to relish the conflict and the prospect of getting under his rivals' skin.
The comments from Mr. Trump were made during a wide-ranging, sometimes testy interview with Chris Wallace, the host of "Fox News Sunday," who sat with the president at the White House last week.
But on the trade front, there were doubts about any improvement in what President Donald Trump called "testy" trade relations with China in the run up to the G20 summit later in this month.
A self-described "email prankster" claiming to be Dan Scavino Jr., the White House director of social media, corresponded with Mr. Cobb about a testy exchange he had with a reporter for Business Insider.
Since the rule was published, the CFPB and another bank regulator, the Comptroller of the Currency, have exchanged testy letters, with each claiming the other has engaged in shoddy analysis regarding the rule's impact.
In a testy third period, three Bruins (Backes, Marchand and Brett Ritchie) and three Sharks (Logan Couture, Barclay Goodrow and Evander Kane) were assessed misconduct penalties, and San Jose coach Peter DeBoer was ejected.
Throw in a testy political climate and a few stars — Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Chance the Rapper — who might be inclined to speak about it, and there is opportunity for rupture at almost every turn.
Mr. Trump, aggravated by their opposition, dressed the pair down in a testy Oval Office exchange around the time he decided to offer Mr. Scaramucci — known in Trump's circle as "The Mooch" — the job.
It was not the first time Green and Durant have been involved in a testy encounter as the fiery Green was also seen yelling at the newcomer last month during a defeat to Memphis.
But on the trade front, there were doubts about any improvement in what President Donald Trump called "testy" trade relations with China in the run up to the G2500 summit later in this month.
In an unusual public intervention that indicates how testy relations have become between Britain and Russia, Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko scolded Prime Minister Theresa May and Johnson for giving what he said were "anti-Russian statements".
Links between Koc Holding's eponymous family owners - prominent among Turkey's secular business elite - and the AKP have at times been testy, with some companies in its portfolio, including Tupras, in the past hit with fines.
However, Trump declined to set a deadline for levying tariffs on another $325 billion of Chinese goods and called the relationship with Beijing good but "testy" after China walked back commitments for a trade deal.
In often testy exchanges with Senate Democrats, Sessions denied having misled them when he said during his Senate confirmation hearing earlier this year that he had not met with Russian officials during the presidential campaign.
The fighting in northwestern Syria has led to testy exchanges between Russia, which supports an offensive by Syrian troops, and Turkey which has deployed its own soldiers to support insurgents trying to halt the advance.
Many members of the U.S. Congress, which has long had a testy relationship with Saudi Arabia, have issued strong criticism of the kingdom since Khashoggi's disappearance at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2.
Within the first few episodes of the season, we see her not only as a leader of a group of testy marines, but also as the one questioning the higher-ups of the Martian military.
The testy relationship between Falcon and Winter Soldier is one of the most underrated aspects of Marvel's Cinematic Universe, and Disney is reportedly looking to continue working on that relationship with a new limited series.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel, Cyprus and Greece have agreed to deepen their energy, security and tourism ties in the Eastern Mediterranean, a deal that may have implications for Israel's testy relationship with the European Union, too.
He referred to some of the Mexicans coming into the country as "rapists" and in a testy exchange during one presidential debate, he called some of the migrants "bad hombres" who should not be here.
With the field now whittled down from seven candidates to two and Valls and Hamon set to meet mid-week for what could be a testy televised debate, the final outcome was hard to predict.
He was on sabbatical when his colleagues Jason Chen and Jesus Diaz published the story, and had just finished swimming or surfing when he got a testy call from Jobs, then the CEO of Apple.
After several testy exchanges in hearings and court papers, Sabraw said on Monday he felt that the government was finally emphasizing family reunification over lengthy procedures such as DNA testing and background checks on parents.
If Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was testy when she arrived, she might have realized that getting him to sugar coat his message to her and her delegation of businessmen was out of the question.
The public hearing will spark a media frenzy around Capitol Hill, after Kavanaugh's first round of confirmation hearings were marked by constant interruptions from protesters and testy back-and-forths among members of the committee.
GOP lawmakers pushed back on Democrats' proposed net neutrality bill at a testy hearing on Tuesday, calling the legislation "extreme" and overly partisan, while saying it would be dead on arrival in the Senate.  Rep.
Mr. Jones had gotten into a testy interchange the night before with his Evangelical co-panelist Kayleigh McEnany as she all but accused him of race-baiting and he admonished her to stop interrupting him.
Both men had appeared at times testy and dismissive as they were publicly grilled by barristers assisting the commission about misconduct at the bank, including charging fees for services not given and aggressive sales tactics.
Mayor Bill de Blasio rewrote recent history despite having operated under near constant assault from the city's boisterous tabloid newspapers, while doing little himself to smooth over sometimes testy relations with eye-rolling New Yorkers.
At a House hearing last year, Mr. Mnuchin got into a testy exchange with Representative Maxine Waters, Democrat of California, when he tried to leave the hearing before she was ready for it to end.
The testy back-and-forth with the Democratic congressional leaders, Representative Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer, raised fresh concerns that the two sides might not reach an agreement on spending bills by a Dec.
" In a testy exchange with CNN, Dowd said he authored the tweet, but then suggested it was incorrect, claiming that "at the time of the firing no one including Justice had accused Flynn of lying.
Kelly was seen as instrumental in ensuring that conservative voices have been at the table throughout the talks, particularly at a testy White House meeting in which Trump rejected a bipartisan deal negotiated by Sens.
Kieft, who was later lampooned by Washington Irving in his satirical history as "William the Testy," considered the tobacco habit a waste of time and money and a bane to the morals of his constituents.
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He called a rare news conference on Tuesday to explain why he would not go through with his plan to give a cabinet position to Robredo, a political rival whom he has a testy relationship.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson doubled down on his Brexit promises late on Tuesday, saying only he could take Britain out of the European Union quickly in a testy leadership debate with opposition Labour's Jeremy Corbyn.
A senior U.S. official said one goal of Kushner's trip was to reduce tensions after the testy phone call between the two leaders, that U.S. officials said led to the postponement of a planned summit.
While the verdicts varied, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas was seen as starting strong but fading late, while Senator Marco Rubio of Florida had his moments but grew testy at times when faced with tough questions.
But when it comes to hunting for the oversized sweater you'll be wearing all fall, the waters can get a little testy — oversized sweaters are not inherently flattering, which can deter people from their comfy allure.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - If there was any hope of an early resolution to the reanimated dispute between the United States and Iran, it was extinguished by the testy exchanges between the countries' leaders at the United Nations.
The state has a mutually beneficial but testy relationship with the oil industry, which is widely blamed for cutting through wetlands and contributing to coastal erosion that has left Louisiana more vulnerable to hurricanes and flooding.
Belgium: POTUS got a little testy with NATO, publicly calling out 23 of our 28 closest allies for not paying their share into the military alliance — then, controversially failing to explicitly endorse its collective defense pact.
Trump's "America first" message was followed over the weekend by coordinated protests in U.S. cities, testy exchanges between members of his top staff and media and confirmation that key trade pacts were heading for the shredder.
While the First Quartet draws its testy energy from constant changes in articulation — smooth slurs, gritty staccato, resonant plucked notes and skeletal ones tapped with the wooden side of the bow — the Second is more unified.
Hours before the expiration of a deadline set by the White House, Canada concluded its testy negotiations and agreed to join the U.S. and Mexico in the rewrite of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
"The US would likely not be involved in such incidents, but depending on the facts and the degree of escalation, that could draw the US Navy into a testy situation with the PLA Navy," Kardon said.
Whitaker tangled with House Democrats in a testy hearing earlier this month, during which he defended his decision not to recuse himself from Mueller's investigation and insisted he had done nothing to interfere with the probe.
The appearances have ranged from testy to civil under prior chairs, but Powell, appointed by President Donald Trump and confirmed by the Republican-controlled Senate earlier this year, has made improved relations with Congress a priority.
South Korea has long had testy relations with former colonial ruler Japan, with Tokyo citing a dispute over forced labour during World War Two as a factor that led to tighter export controls implemented in July.
Trump briefly set aside his testy relationship with Macron on Thursday, heaping praise on U.S. war veterans in a speech to mark the 75th D-Day anniversary and steering clear of issues that might rile Europe.
LSAC, which administers the LSAT, has not yet decided how best to handle upcoming test dates, but it is "right now" working to set up a remote testing option, Testy said on Friday in a webinar.
Along with the Sip 'n Dip, Roadside America lists Montana charms like the Testy Festy, where bikers annually gather to eat fried bull testicles and men participate in a drunken who-has-the-biggest-undercarriage contest.
Steven Perlberg, who will join the website from The Wall Street Journal, is part of a broader trend from media outlets to increase their coverage of the Trump administration and its testy relationship with the media.
"Further news from the Chinese side and in the U.S. suggest that the trade issue remains unresolved, with the atmospherics remaining testy," David de Garis, director of economics at National Australia Bank, said in a note.
Shideh is by turns testy, moody, graceful, dog-tired, determined, and brave, even when the ceiling cracks begin to bulge, or when she glimpses behind her, mirrored in the TV screen, something that shouldn't be there.
Only on rare occasions was a clip from one of their briefings—for example, a testy exchange between Carney and Jonathan Karl, of ABC News, debating the logistics of Obamacare enrollment—remarkable enough to make headlines.
Many members of the U.S. Congress, which has long had a testy relationship with ally Saudi Arabia, have issued strong criticism of the kingdom since Khashoggi's disappearance at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2.
Trump's predecessor President Barack Obama had a testy relationship with both Israel and Saudi Arabia, whose leaders viewed him as being concerned less with traditional alliances than with negotiating a deal to rein in Iran's nuclear program.
Mars retrograde is an especially testy time, and this one in social air sign Aquarius means that working in harmony with others is going to be difficult—and you'll feel this hit where it hurts: your wallet.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump on Monday engaged in a testy radio interview with Charlie Sykes, a prominent Wisconsin radio host who has spent months criticizing Trump and saying he would not support him as the GOP nominee.
Although Yellen's appearances before the House panel have sometimes been marked by testy exchanges with Republicans, she received credit in her last testimony in July for steps the Fed was taking to reduce its massive balance sheet.
His testy phone calls with the leaders of Mexico and Australia were downright bizarre, with Trump barking at Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull about a refugee agreement and boasting about the size of his electoral college win.
The ruling AK Party founded by Erdogan has long had testy relations with the military, which for decades saw itself as the guardian of Turkey's secular order and the legacy of the nation's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
That theory has been widely debunked — not least by all the U.S. intelligence agencies — and Schiff moved swiftly to shut the thread down, objecting to questions based on "facts not in evidence" In another testy incident, Rep.
The very nature of Mr. Pence's visit to Capitol Hill offered some insights as to why Mr. Trump, who had his own testy visit with Senate Republicans here in July, is still confronting difficulties with his party.
Bottom line: The hearings, which were expected to be testy, were tempered by lawmakers who didn't want to burn bridges with the tech giant, as their campaigns and constituents have made avid use of the free service.
Mr. Torres had several testy exchanges with Ms. Olatoye, who has had strained relations with the Council since it was revealed last year that the authority had failed for years to conduct required lead tests in apartments.
Trump's decision to nominate the congressman a second time will revive what is expected to be a testy confirmation battle to install a close political ally at the top of an intelligence apparatus Trump has frequently derided.
Mr. Kulyk had compiled a seven-page dossier on Hunter Biden — a potential way of reaching officials in Washington who had been blocked by Mr. Lutsenko's testy relations with the American Embassy in Kiev, the official said.
After months of testy negotiations on trade, China and the United States have co-signed a preliminary trade deal that beefs up rules on intellectual property, technology transfer and obliges China to buy more American farm goods.
Sometimes things got testy with his Democratic pals, including when he confronted Hillary Clinton and fellow Vietnam War veteran Kerry during hearings of the Senate Armed Services Committee while they served as secretaries of state under Obama.
In May, Trump said the two had "actually a very nice call," but then admitted "it got a little bit testy, but that's OK. " The prime minister's office did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.
Approval by the U.S. House of Representatives of the Uighur Act of 2019, which still requires passage by the Republican-controlled Senate before being sent to Trump, has angered Beijing and further strained an already testy relationship.
The testy exchange that followed showed that Musk viewed the efforts by Unsworth and his attorneys as an opportunistic ploy for cash, one that he wasn't going to just let go with an apology and a payout.
With Trump facing a low point in his popularity and an increasingly testy relationship with his own Republican Party, questions arise over what authority he'll have to push a pro-business platform through the halls of Congress.
Late last month, Trump and Pena Nieto postponed plans for the Mexican leader's first visit to the White House, after a testy phone call involving the U.S. leader's push to make Mexico pay for a border wall.
She's Godney above all else, but she's also Sassney when she gets testy, Danceney when she reminds us why she's a great performer, Fierceney when she's serving it, even Starbucksney when she hits up her favorite coffee franchise.
The two also shared a testy exchange over Rosenstein's role in the Mueller investigation, specifically whether Rosenstein had been approved by Department of Justice ethics officials to participate in overseeing the probe when he was also a witness.
Doubts were growing too about any improvement in what U.S. President Donald Trump called "testy" trade relations with China before this month's G21.4 summit while some market anxiety emerged that Federal Reserve rate cut speculation may be overdone.
Whoever takes office in January will face a testy relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump, who last month strongarmed the outgoing government into signing an agreement that will turn Guatemala into a buffer zone for U.S.-bound migrants.
Having hoped for a meeting and a photo op with Carter himself, Greek defense officials seemed insulted but agreed, according to a former Pentagon official who said that the sit-down soon became a testy back-and-forth.
Mexico's fraught ties with Trump hit another bump following weekend reports that a testy phone call between him and his Mexican counterpart, Enrique Pena Nieto, led to the cancellation of a planned meeting between the two in Washington.
The Iowa party held a testy call with Democratic campaigns, and party representatives hung up when campaigns pushed to learn more about the reporting problems and when they would see results, two Democratic campaign staffers told NBC News.
But Duncan Wood, the director of the Wilson Center's Mexico Institute, said Kushner might have helped stop Trump from tearing up NAFTA altogether — and helped salvage parts of the bilateral relationship that became extremely testy during Trump's tenure.
With less than a week to go until the world finally finds out who will start behind center for the Philadelphia Eagles, head coach Doug Pederson had a testy exchange with media members about the situation on Sunday.
The Vancouver suburb also questioned, in an often testy exchange during its first day of route hearings in front of Canada's national energy regulator, the company's efforts to consult with the city prior to choosing its final path.
Clinton and Obama ran a hard-fought, testy 2008 primary, and while they patched things up and developed a strong working relationship during her time as Secretary of State, she has many more closer allies within the party.
Apple believes this too, arguing in a testy statement that if the government succeeds in compelling it to write software under All Writs, it will be able to force companies and individuals to do all sorts of things.
The publication of the report followed weeks of sometimes testy hearings involving a group of lawmakers who are themselves split over the issue and officials ranging from BoE Governor Mark Carney to the leaders of the rival campaigns.
Hats blew off heads, balls blew off greens and into water hazards, and tempers skied in proportions to the scores as players fought to survive the blustery conditions on the third testy day in succession at the Masters.
On Thursday, her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had a testy exchange at a campaign rally in Philadelphia with protestors from the Black Lives Matter movement over the effects of an anti-crime bill passed during his presidency.
"Going forward, there will be some very testy exchanges between the Vietnamese and China in particular over the text of this agreement," said Singapore-based Ian Storey, a veteran South China Sea expert, who has seen the draft.
But the rhetorical points they scored over the course of the often testy hearing remained symbolic: By design, the agreement between the city, the state and Amazon does not give the City Council the power to veto it.
I complain about The Brands as much as any other testy Gawker Media alum, but I'm also as susceptible as anyone to advertisers stretching the bounds of credulity to make their shit appear much more aspirational—and fun!
The conversation was rigorously polite but slightly testy, and while it seemed clear that he'd prefer it if I just went home, Cox knew he couldn't stop me from hanging around if that's what I wanted to do.
The week before he announced the steel and aluminum tariffs, the president had a testy conversation with his Mexican counterpart, which left him "frustrated and exasperated" and resulted in the cancellation of Pena Nieto's proposed White House visit.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who on Saturday made it official that he would not endorse a candidate in the gubernatorial primary but has a notoriously testy relationship with Cuomo, condemned the flier's message on Twitter.
Doubts were growing too about any improvement in what U.S. President Donald Trump called "testy" trade relations with China before this month's G23 summit while some market anxiety emerged that Federal Reserve rate cut speculation may be overdone.
Jim Acosta is getting his press pass back, after CNN sued the White House for revoking his credentials over a testy exchange between Acosta and President Donald Trump at a press conference the day after the midterm elections.
Frustrated at fellow leaders' inability to agree on who should hold the top EU jobs shaping policy for more than half a billion citizens, Macron on Monday gave a testy "non" to others joining the club for now.
Sullivan has allowed Judicial Watch to obtain sworn testimony in sometimes testy exchanges with several Clinton aides in recent months, saying the court needs to establish whether the server was set up to thwart the Freedom of Information Act.
Over the weekend, he stopped by ABC's This Week with George Stephanopoulos, and while the interview was a bit testy, we imagine it was probably more comfortable than his Monday night appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Challenges include the nation's tangled tax system, complicated logistics and testy relations with some prominent vendors, who say the Seattle behemoth has shown little flexibility in negotiating even though it is still a minor e-commerce player in Brazil.
To many observers it does not seem coincidental that only days before the raid, an NDTV presenter had engaged in a testy exchange with a spokesman for the BJP, who accused the channel of pursuing an anti-government agenda.
Doubts were growing too about any improvement in what U.S. President Donald Trump called testy trade relations with China before this months G23 summit and some market anxiety emerged that Federal Reserve rate cut speculation may have been overdone.
Related: Clinton, Sanders Get Testy in Flint, Michigan, Ahead of Major Primary Contest on Tuesday Sanders did in fact vote for a $22008 billion auto rescue package in December 2928, but that bill failed after Senate Republicans blocked it.
But the Russian nuclear facility located near the supposed center of the emissions, called Mayak, issued a testy statement asserting that it definitely, totally, wasn't responsible — and that the amount of radiation we're talking about here was harmless, anyway.
Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-NM) had a testy exchange with Attorney General Jeff Sessions, claiming he was "obstructing" the investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia during his testimony in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday.
In November, Reuters reported that Amazon's attempt to advance with its so-called Fulfillment by Amazon program in Brazil had run into difficulties such as the nations's tangled tax system, complicated logistics and testy relations with some prominent vendors.
Clearly Musk, who sounded even more testy than usual on the call, perceives a hypocrisy in the disparity of coverage about driverless technology, and believes the tech to be demonstrably safer than human driving, at least when used correctly.
Opinion Columnist After Tuesday's testy exchange between Donald Trump and Democratic leaders, it seems quite possible that the tweeter in chief will shut down the government in an attempt to get funding for a wall on the Mexican border.
CNN sued the White House on Tuesday morning, demanding that security credentials be reinstated to journalist Jim Acosta, who was barred from the White House following a testy exchange with President Donald Trump during a news conference last week.
Maria CantwellMaria Elaine CantwellLawmakers look for 85033G competitors to Huawei Senate seeks massive permanent boost in conservation funding Pence pressed over coronavirus response in testy Senate briefing MORE (D-Wash.), the top Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee, said.
During a testy exchange with the press corps following him while he campaigns in Florida, Bloomberg said he was "in it to win it" and rejected the idea that his presence in the race was helping Bernie Sanders' candidacy.
In another testy call shortly after Mr. Trump was inaugurated last year, the president pressed Mr. Peña Nieto to stop saying publicly that he would not pay for the wall, saying that would be a precondition for future talks.
In 2016, he pulled out of the Rio Olympics, saying "unfair and unjust treatment" at the hands of his country's Olympic Committee had solidified his decision and he has had a testy relationship with his country's Davis Cup team.
Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsGOP signals unease with Barr's gun plan Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing Justice OIG completes probe on FBI surveillance of ex-Trump campaign aide MORE (Ga.), the ranking Republican on the full Judiciary Committee.
Ovechkin gave the Capitals a two-games-to-one lead in the increasingly testy Eastern Conference semifinal series when he collected a pass from Nicklas Backstrom and fired a shot that ripped by Murray before hitting the right post.
" — SEKULOW GETS TESTY under sharp questioning from Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday": "I do not appreciate you putting words in my mouth, when I've been crystal clear that the president is not and has not been under investigation.
A number of episodes begin with a local bigwig or a group of villagers complaining about a monster that's eating them or their livestock, and a testy negotiation between them and Geralt over his fee for eliminating said monster.
But with testy responses to Warren about his record on women, an awkward attempt at self-deprecating humor over his first debate performance and no crisp or sustained argument, he demonstrated abundantly that this is not his natural setting.
For the week, the sector index gained 4.3 percent as hopes grow the United States and China will be able to put aside testy rhetoric and eventually reach a compromise that will avert the risk of a trade war.
Sharif was toppled in a coup in 1999 and returned to power after winning a 2013 election but his relations with the powerful military have been testy at times, and both sides are sensitive about talk of military intervention.
Related: Clinton, Sanders Get Testy in Flint, Michigan, Ahead of Major Primary Contest on Tuesday Other open primary states, which also tend to favor Trump on the Republican side, are coming up this week in Illinois, Missouri and Ohio.
The AK Party, founded by Erdogan and in power since 2002, has long had testy relations with the military, which for decades saw itself as the ultimate guardian of Turkey's secular order and legacy of the nation's founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
The repeated, often-testy questioning about the Russia investigation, coming even as Sessions spearheads sweeping changes to the Justice Department in the areas of LGBT rights, criminal justice and immigration, illustrates the extent to which the probe continues to shadow Sessions.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump declined to set a deadline on Wednesday for levying tariffs on another $325 billion of Chinese goods and called the relationship with Beijing good but "testy" after China walked back commitments for a trade deal.
The red one is this really testy, borderline dickish guy (Jason Sudeikis) who doesn't like any of the other birds, of course, but his deep cynicism and distrustfulness actually help him sniff out the pigs' plan to steal the birds' eggs.
Opened in 2007, the Pinacotheque's two exhibition spaces on the Place de la Madeleine in central Paris mainly ran temporary exhibits with works loaned from other museums or private collections and had a testy relationship with the public French museum world.
Corbyn, in a testy TV interview, said he was honoring others killed in an Israeli airstrike, whose graves were some distance from the Black September graves before which he was standing, and that there were many people holding many wreaths.
Meanwhile, Mr Sessions's relations with the president are also said to have grown testy, in part because of his own recusal from Russia-related inquiries following the misleading testimony he gave in Congress about his own contacts with the Russian ambassador.
ET, TNT ABOUT THE THUNDER: Westbrook's testy nature went up several octaves after Game 218, when a reporter asked center Steven Adams about the fact that Oklahoma City was outscored by 23 points during the nine minutes Westbrook was rested.
Anna Eshoo, whose district includes Silicon Valley, engaged in a testy exchange with Hess, calling the FBI's approach to Apple in the San Bernardino case "breathtaking" and criticizing the agency for resetting the phone's iCloud password without first consulting Apple.
The row coincides with a testy political debate in Germany about an influx of 1.6 million migrants since mid-2014 that has seen a rise of the far right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party at the expense of traditional parties.
Trump isn't the only member of his administration fighting a culture war this week; his Attorney General Jeff Sessions will make a "free speech on campus address" on Tuesday at Georgetown University law school in D.C. It's going to get testy.
WELLINGTON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - New Zealand's Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters has called on Australia to change its flag, accusing its neighbor of copying New Zealand's own design - a jab at a time of testy relations between the normally close allies.
After a rather testy exchange earlier in the briefing about immigration, Sanders tried to shift gears with the letter from the young man from Falls Church, Virginia, who stated that he had started his own business mowing his neighbors' lawns.
Her withdrawal marks the second time in as many months that a senior diplomatic appointment has fallen through at a time when Israel's relations with its key ally the United States and with some European countries have become more testy.
"While there are a few different scenarios and some potentially testy issues to negotiate, ultimately the political landscape appears as though it will remain relatively centralist and we are reasonably agnostic on what it all means," wrote economists at ANZ.
"  HOT SEAT: The Hill's Neetzan Zimmerman reports: Fox News host Megyn Kelly repeatedly challenged Donald Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, about controversies involving the Republican presidential nominee and his treatment of women in a testy exchange on Wednesday night's "Kelly File.
A testy meeting with Planned Parenthood after the inauguration -- in which Trump advocated that the group spin off any abortion-related services in order to protect its federal funding -- left reproductive rights activists disenchanted with her commitment to women's advocacy.
China's relationship with South Korea has been testy since Seoul allowed the deployment of a U.S. anti-missile system on domestic soil, but that may soon change as the world's second-largest economy needs a few favors from its neighbor too.
Booker made headlines earlier Tuesday during a testy oversight hearing in which Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen denied hearing Trump say the words "shithole" or "shithouse" when talking about immigrants from African countries in the White House meeting.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A lawyer representing a Russian company charged with funding a propaganda operation to meddle in the 2016 U.S. presidential election accused Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office of delays in handing over evidence at a testy hearing on Wednesday.
Late Monday night, after a long day of discussion and at times testy debate, the West Virginia House of Delegates passed 11 articles of impeachment against the four sitting justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals, the state's highest court.
Upcoming LSAT exams may be administered remotely, as states across the country have banned public gatherings and issued stay at home orders due to the coronavirus outbreak, Law School Admission Council president and chief executive Kellye Testy said on Friday.
"This is in the courts and the courts will deal with it," he said in an exceptionally testy exchange with Representative Bill Pascrell, a New Jersey Democrat who insisted that U.S. laws require the Treasury to submit documents requested by Congress.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzLewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing State probes of Google, Facebook to test century-old antitrust laws Five takeaways on Trump's ouster of John Bolton MORE (R-Fla.), a House ally of the president, told The Hill.
Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsGOP signals unease with Barr's gun plan Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing Justice OIG completes probe on FBI surveillance of ex-Trump campaign aide MORE (R-Ga.), defending Trump in impeachment inquiry, seeks Georgia Senate seat.
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) argued in a testy exchange on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he believes "both Russia and Ukraine meddled in the 2016 election," claiming without evidence that former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko "actively worked" for Hillary Clinton.
Widely seen as one of the canniest international operators, particularly when it comes to managing Trump, the former Norwegian prime minister gave a somewhat testy performance when interviewed by a BBC journalist as part of a parallel "NATO Engages" event.
The move comes a day after a testy hearing of the House Judiciary Committee, during which a Democratic lawyer said Mr. Trump's dealings with Ukraine represented "a clear and present danger" and Republican lawyers denounced the impeachment process as misguided.
Mattis was accompanied by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine General Joseph Dunford, who earlier in the week had gone to Islamabad with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on a mission to reset testy relations with Pakistan's new government.
The testy exchange came Tuesday at the London summit celebrating the anniversary of the international alliance's founding, and it wasn't just about ISIS: The two leaders publicly sparred over trade, immigration, Turkey, and the definition of what constitutes a terrorist group.
Hank JohnsonHenry (Hank) C. JohnsonLewandowski: There's no reason for me to be held in contempt The Hill's Morning Report - Trump eyes narrowly focused response to Iran attacks Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing MORE (D-Ga.) said at one point.
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Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsGOP signals unease with Barr's gun plan Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing Justice OIG completes probe on FBI surveillance of ex-Trump campaign aide MORE (R-Ga.), the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, said.
Capping months of drawn-out and sometimes testy negotiations, a compromise $738 billion defense policy bill unveiled Monday night includes a major expansion of military and federal worker benefits and creates a new Space Force sought by President Donald Trump.
In a testy exchange with Mr. von Spakovsky and Mr. Adams, Representative Karen Bass, Democrat of California, questioned whether Brian Kemp of Georgia should have recused himself as secretary of state overseeing the election as he ran for that state's governorship.
They now have the league's best record (29-7) after outlasting the Cavaliers in Monday's testy tussle at Oracle Arena and, of greater concern to the Clevelands and Houstons out there, appear to be building their most well-rounded team yet.
"Sometimes young people don't know exactly what they want to pursue," Kellye Testy, the president of LSAC and a former dean at the University of Washington School of Law, who is very nice and has "test" in her name, told me.
In response to a lawsuit filed by CNN, President Donald Trump's administration went to federal court on Wednesday to defend its decision to strip press credentials from the network's reporter, Jim Acosta, after he and Trump got in a testy exchange last week.
Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum was forced Sunday night to confront how he would navigate a relationship with Donald Trump if elected governor of Florida, in a testy debate exchange that set the stage for the final two weeks of the midterm campaign.
Surrogate portraits, according to the curators of this show, can include a vase of, say, sunflowers, because sunflowers recall the presence in Gauguin's life of another testy man called Vincent van Gogh, and we will be pleased to be reminded of that.
The spike in tensions comes days after the 25th anniversary of the signing of the 1994 Israeli-Jordanian peace treaty, which neither side commemorated officially, an indication of the testy state of diplomatic relations between Israel and its Arab neighbor to the east.
But the arrival of the most hotly anticipated policy document in recent political memory will only mark the beginning of a new chapter in the long progressive push for a federal single-payer health care system -- and this increasingly testy nominating contest.
That she can no longer contest the vote on July 25th may mean that control of the party shifts towards Shahbaz, Mr Sharif's brother and the chief minister of Pakistan's most populous province, Punjab, with whom he has a somewhat testy relationship.
On the trade front, U.S. President Donald Trump declined to set a deadline on Wednesday for levying tariffs on another $21.3 billion of Chinese goods and called the relationship with Beijing good but "testy" after China walked back commitments for a trade deal.
A testy exchange between Kalanick and Uber driver Fawzi Kamel, which was filmed and went viral after it was posted online by Bloomberg, highlighted the tension that exists between the company and the people it needs to carry its blue U torch.
On April 11th he testified before testy politicians in Washington about the firm's latest privacy controversy, first to a joint hearing of two Senate committees that lasted around four hours, and then again on April 12th to a House of Representatives committee.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto postponed plans for the Mexican leader's first visit to the White House, after a testy phone call involving Trump's push for a border wall, a senior U.S. official said on Saturday.
Still, McCain is also a throwback, maintaining friendships with rivals across the political aisle, which often got testy, as when he confronted Hillary Clinton and fellow Vietnam War veteran John Kerry at committee hearings when they were in the Senate with him.
He saved a poor tee shot on No. 8 with a testy par putt before his final hole of the day — a hole that showed the stark difference between the elite golfer playing with mental fortitude and the elite golfer still searching.
Billy LongWilliam (Billy) H. LongT-Mobile merger poses more questions than answers GOP pushes back on net neutrality bill at testy hearing The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by Kidney Care Partners — Lawmakers wait for Trump's next move on border deal MORE.
KIEV (Reuters) - A comedian and entrepreneur, 29-year-old Roman Hryshchuk had only been in politics for a few weeks when he found himself in front of a semicircle of voters in a park in western Kiev, fielding questions from a testy audience.
Yet there is something compelling, almost bewitching about Smith's oddball poems and the array of hastily sketched queens, angels, forlorn girls, sad harpists, trapeze swingers and testy-looking felines that whirl around them like spirits halfway through the process of being invoked.
As we've discussed a few times before, NVIDIA got absolutely crushed towards the end of last year as the company struggled to find growth while facing headwinds from a dried up crypto market, a testy geopolitical backdrop, customer erosion, and increased competition.
Related: Clinton, Sanders Get Testy in Flint, Michigan, Ahead of Major Primary Contest on Tuesday But former Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and the US Airline Pilots Association have voiced support for the program, as a last line of defense against terrorism.
On the trade front, U.S. President Donald Trump declined to set a deadline on Wednesday for levying tariffs on another $21.7 billion of Chinese goods and called the relationship with Beijing good but "testy" after China walked back commitments for a trade deal.
There was also a testy phone call between Mr. Trump and President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico that derailed tentative plans for the two leaders to meet after Mr. Trump refused to drop his demand that Mexico pay for the border wall.
During an occasionally testy hearing before the House Ways and Means Committee, Mr. Mnuchin was peppered with questions from Democrats about whether he believes Congress has the authority to access the tax returns of American citizens in general and the president in particular.
CBS said front-runner Trump will take center stage flanked by Cruz, the U.S. senator from Texas, and Bush, a former governor of Florida, making for a potentially heated event between the three men who have had testy exchanges during the campaign.
Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayPence pressed over coronavirus response in testy Senate briefing Senators press Pence over coronavirus response in private briefing Senators hit Trump health officials over coronavirus testing delays MORE (D-Wash.) said at a Senate hearing with public health officials.
The play and its bravura leading player are back through July 28 in a larger theater, Wyndham's, which Mr. Molina and his gracious co-star, Alfred Enoch, fill to bursting with their testy, teasing discourse on the ravages and rewards of art.
But while it yielded to Mr. Acosta — whose testy questions had touched off Mr. Trump's ire — the administration used the occasion to lay down a set of formal rules governing reporters' behavior at future White House news conferences, a highly unusual step.
The hearing was almost immediately testy as Democrats, who hammered Pompeo for not appearing until almost two months after the Soleimani strike, instead used their questions to ask about coronavirus — the disease causing fears of a pandemic as it spreads around the globe.
Her mother is out of the picture; her father (Scott Wolf) is a local notable going through a rough patch; she has a testy relationship with law enforcement and she's drawn to those on the lower side of the tourist enclave's income divide.
Kellye Y. Testy, chief executive of the Law School Admission Council, said, "None of our research indicates that candidates who want to pursue law school have been deterred by the LSAT, including candidates from STEM fields," referring to science, technology, engineering and math.
WASHINGTON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday accused a National Public Radio reporter of lying to him and violating "the basic rules of journalism and decency" after she said Pompeo repeatedly cursed at her following a testy interview.
"We are going to stay engaged and try to work through agreements and achieve outcomes that put America's interests first," Pruitt said during a testy briefing in which reporters repeatedly pushed him to explain Trump's opinion on climate change, which he largely sidestepped.
Bannon took a similar tack in his first appearance before the panel last month, infuriating lawmakers in a contentious and marathon session where he engaged in testy exchanges with both sides and refused to answer questions about matters after the 2016 campaign.
The call with Mr. Turnbull was even more testy as the president complained about what he called "a disgusting deal" that Australia had sealed with President Barack Obama in which the United States agreed to consider accepting up to 1,250 economic refugees.
" CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. found himself fending off new questions about his decades-long record on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues, in a testy exchange with a moderator who described his treatment of her as "condescending.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's incoming foreign minister will face a sizeable to-do list: navigating shifting political sands in Latin America, cementing ties with U.S. President Donald Trump, and easing a testy relationship between his new boss and top trade partner Brazil.
The impassioned remarks came toward the end of an often testy oversight hearing in which Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen denied hearing President Donald Trump say the words "shithole" or "shithouse" in a White House meeting on immigration last week.
Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsGOP signals unease with Barr's gun plan Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing Justice OIG completes probe on FBI surveillance of ex-Trump campaign aide MORE (Ga.), the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee, said in a statement.
The interview came shortly after Biden engaged in a testy exchange at a campaign event with a voter who accused Biden, without evidence, of securing his son a job on the board of a Ukrainian energy company while Biden was vice president.
From the two leaders' early bone-crunching handshake to the U.S. president appearing to flick dandruff off the younger man's shoulder, Macron and Trump have had a testy relationship, at odds over the American's unilateralist approach to trade, climate change and Iran.
Steve CohenStephen (Steve) Ira CohenThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump eyes narrowly focused response to Iran attacks Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing Trump probes threaten to overshadow Democrats' agenda MORE (D-Tenn.), another member of his panel, said in a joint statement.
TOKYO, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Senior Japanese and South Korean trade officials met on Monday for the first time since Japan imposed controls on exports to its neighbour of high-technology materials, plunging testy relations between the U.S. allies into a new crisis.
The testy exchange, as transcribed by Task & Purpose's Jeff Schogol, is worth reading: REPORTER: HHS [Department of Health and Human Services] is looking at four US military bases in terms of housing the migrants… MATTIS: We'll see what they come in with.
At tonight's Republican debate, CNN moderator Jake Tapper asked the presumptive nominee a testy, sadly pertinent question: whether he has in some way encouraged the slew of racially charged assaults at his campaign rallies, the most recent example having occurred Wednesday in North Carolina.
This is a bit of a testy issue, as Kosar explains that some of the postal system's competitors believe USPS could use this increased revenue to help keep those parcel prices low — essentially using its monopoly (first-class mail) to underwrite its competitive business.
But state elections officials grew testy as DHS continued to reference the attacks — at a June 21 Senate Intelligence Committee hearing and again a few weeks later at the annual meeting of the National Association of Secretaries of State — without saying which states were affected.
For the week, the sector index is set to end about 4.7 percent higher as hopes grow that the U.S. and China will be able to put aside testy trade rhetoric and eventually reach a compromise that will avert the risk of a trade war.
Washington (CNN)The fundraising power of the President's media-bashing, several wrinkles to watch in the Senate health care debate, a testy month for the GOP in Alabama and the changing tone of US-China diplomacy: It's all in this week's Inside Politics forecast.
Wozniacki, who appeared to be carrying the after-effects of a lower back injury that forced her to retire during last week's Strasbourg tournament, pulled away toward the end of a testy encounter, winning 6-4 3-6 6-2 in just over two hours.
"There is justifiable tension/apprehension building over the meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi this week as the former's China bashing over alleged mercantilist policies presumably sets the stage for what could be testy talks," said Vishnu Varathan, a Singapore-based economist at Mizuho Bank.
Kamala Harris (D-CA) drew a lot of attention on the Democratic debate stage on Thursday, with several breakout moments — from a testy confrontation with former Vice President Joe Biden to a "food fight" joke — leading to surging interest about her in Google searches.
"We've been quite direct since January when the president announced this deal ... exactly what the benefits would be for the United States," Earnest insisted, pushing back when pressed by reporters several times in somewhat testy exchanges where he defended the administration's story as consistent.
WASHINGTON — In an argument marked by testy exchanges, the Supreme Court on Tuesday struggled to decide whether it should make an exception to the usual rule that jury deliberations are secret when evidence emerges that those discussions were marred by racial or ethnic bias.
Exclusive: Trump invokes War of 1812 in testy call with Trudeau over tariffs The vote on the tariffs measure helps clear up another matter for Senate GOP leaders and Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, who are working diligently to get Trump's judicial nominees confirmed.
Alabama, which has won 24 consecutive games, is the only undefeated team from a major conference and is considered a shoo-in to be part of the playoff but Saban got testy when he fielded a question about being in regardless of the outcome.
Wallace's statement comes a day after CNN announced it sued the White House in federal court in an effort to restore Acosta's credentials, which were stripped by the White House last week following a testy exchange he had with Trump during a news conference.
In the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia, both Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov described their discussion as "frank," often diplomat-speak to describe disagreements verging on testy, and they bemoaned the state of affairs between the two nations.
In a series that had grown testy because of physical play between Embiid and the Nets' Jarrett Allen — as well as some poorly received comments about the Sixers' Ben Simmons from Jared Dudley — Marks's severe breach of protocol sent a message to his players.
This is a bit of a testy issue, as Kosar explains that some of the postal system's competitors believe USPS could use this increased revenue to help keep those parcel prices low — essentially using its monopoly (first-class mail) to subsidize its competitive business.
It's just go go go with an occasional stop for coffee or an amusingly testy sit-down with Baby's shadowy boss, Doc, one of those all-seeing, all-knowing criminal mystics whom Kevin Spacey gives ominous ooze and a daddy's mad (maybe nuts) indoor voice.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court resumed work on Monday for the first time since Antonin Scalia's death, with Chief Justice John Roberts paying tribute to the long-serving jurist before the remaining justices engaged in a testy argument over the rights of criminal defendants.
WASHINGTON — Janet Yellen, the Federal Reserve chairwoman, sparred with House Republicans on Wednesday about the value of financial regulation and the effectiveness of monetary policy in a testy session that showed the gulf between the central bank and the conservatives who control Capitol Hill.
But during a testy closed-door meeting on Wednesday, a handful of her rank-and-file members criticized her plan to push a resolution condemning anti-Semitism and other bigotry in response to Ms. Omar's comments all but accusing supporters of Israel of dual loyalty.
Trump and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto postponed plans for the Mexican leader's first visit to the White House, after a testy phone call in which Trump would not agree to publicly affirm Mexico's position that it would not fund construction of the wall.
At a campaign rally in western Pennsylvania for a Republican congressional candidate, Trump gave some details of a testy phone call he had last month with Pena Nieto that led to the postponement of plans for the Mexican leader's first visit to the White House.
But amid the testy debates and stump speech sniping, this ad reminds viewers that the campaign is ultimately about everyone — a rare injection of togetherness when the nation is being coldly deconstructed by candidates and their strategists into a jigsaw puzzle in either red or blue.
"The only people who throw that term at me are in this room," Carney retorted in a testy exchange with journalists at a news conference on Thursday, trying to turn the discussion toward the Bank's stated primary audience, households and businesses, not the financial markets and media.
When a child is found abandoned in Colombia, officials are legally obligated to make every effort to find a relative in Colombia or Venezuela who would be able to take care of her, a task made even more complicated as relations between the Andean nations grow testy.
After two hours of often-testy questioning on Tuesday, there was no clear majority to side with two gay men fired from their jobs, as a skydiving instructor and county child welfare services coordinator, and a transgender woman who lost her position as a funeral home director.
Things have grown increasingly (and publicly) testy between the two sides, most recently with the turf fiasco in Hawaii for the post-World Cup victory tour that was canceled after Megan Rapinoe suffered an ACL injury in part due to the shoddy conditions at the venue.
In a talk that lasted not quite 10 minutes, he connected the dots between a "testy" email he accidentally sent to the entire Obama campaign staff in 2008, his friendly relationship with Dr. Kissinger, Harvard's squash team and his nearly eight-year marriage to Ms. Power.
There have been numerous other flare-ups between the two sides, including a testy debate where Vukmir needled Nicholson by blasting him for having a stronger "track record" as a Democrat, while Nicholson responded by accusing "some politicians" of not having respect for his military record.
Indeed, the briefing turned downright testy when reporters challenged the State Department officials to explain how the U.S. sanctions would take the international community from Point A to Point B.  It appears that a collision between the United States, Europe, and numerous governments is almost inevitable.
After resurfacing from a five-year retirement, Miles continued to earn the scorn of jazz traditionalists by wholly embracing the modern synthesizer sounds of the 1980s, culminating in a testy public feud with a brash teenage trumpet prodigy not unlike Miles at that age, Wynton Marsalis.
Washington (CNN)Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson got into a testy exchange Wednesday with a Democratic lawmaker who pressed him on the department's position on access to homeless shelters for transgender people, with the lawmaker appearing to accuse the secretary of enabling discrimination at facilities.
From the ABC News/Washington Post exit polls, these were the averages across all of the Super Tuesday states: In the ignominious race for third place, between two candidates who have had some memorably testy debate exchanges, it appears Bloomberg has a slight edge over Warren.
The testy back-and-forth in the Oval Office with the Democrats' congressional leaders, Representative Nancy Pelosi, above left, and Senator Chuck Schumer, right, heightened concern that the two sides might not reach an agreement on spending bills to keep the government running by a Dec.
Maria CantwellMaria Elaine CantwellLawmakers look for 220006G competitors to Huawei Senate seeks massive permanent boost in conservation funding Pence pressed over coronavirus response in testy Senate briefing MORE (D-Wash.) asked the vice president, who is leading the administration's response, about the lack of tests available.
In a testy call this month, first reported by Politico, Mr. Trump vented angrily to Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee and the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, over Russia sanctions legislation he said would damage his presidency, according to a person familiar with the conversation.
In his call with Mexico's leader, Mr. Trump stated that he was not actually concerned with whether Mexico would pay for the wall he wanted to build on the southwestern border, his signature campaign promise, but grew testy about the way it might look if Mexico didn't.
Myanmar's relations with the U.N. have grown increasingly testy since the discovery of World Food Programme-branded biscuits at a suspected militant camp in July prompted the government to accuse the U.N. agency of supporting the insurgents, forcing it to shut down its operations in Rakhine.
Ms. Samoylova's appointment ended a period of intense speculation over whether Russia would participate in this year's Eurovision at all, or might boycott the contest because of its testy relationship with the host country and a belief by some Russians that Eurovision had become too politicized.
" The exchange between Ms. Feinstein and the children became more testy when a young woman accompanying them told the senator that "if this doesn't get turned around in 10 years, you're looking at the faces of the people who are going to be living with the consequences.
As he worked to assuage the concerns of leaders like German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, Pence found himself competing for attention with his boss, who held a testy news conference on the eve of Pence's departure and convened a rollicking campaign rally on Saturday.
The testy exchange during a recent congressional hearing between Representative Mark Meadows, Republican of North Carolina, and Alan Bersin, the assistant secretary for international affairs at the Department of Homeland Security, highlights what some law enforcement officials call a critical weakness in the United States foreign visa program.
U.S. President Donald Trump struck a slightly more positive tone on the U.S.-China trade war Wednesday, but again threatened to increase tariffs on Chinese goods if no deal is agreed, deeming relations between the world's two largest economies "testy" and doing little to assuage global trade fears.
PARIS/COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France (Reuters) - President Donald Trump briefly set aside politics and his testy relationship with France's Emmanuel Macron on Thursday, heaping praise on U.S. war veterans in a speech to mark the 75th D-Day anniversary and steering clear of issues that might rile Europe.
After tweeting a testy goodbye to Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson, which earlier this week announced its plan to move to Europe, President Donald Trump on Thursday picked up a shovel at the groundbreaking ceremony for a Foxconn plant construction site just 30 miles south of the motorcycle production company.
That was a point of contention between Capuano, a fierce liberal who hasn't faced a primary challenge during his nearly two decades in Congress, and Pressley, as both went head-to-head at a testy debate on Tuesday — the second in a trio of debates scheduled for this month.
Billy LongWilliam (Billy) H. LongT-Mobile merger poses more questions than answers GOP pushes back on net neutrality bill at testy hearing The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by Kidney Care Partners — Lawmakers wait for Trump's next move on border deal MORE (R-Mo.) tweeted that Pelosi and Reps.
Framed as a series of face-offs, the inquiry registers as more testy than adversarial, and the casting of comfortably familiar character actors — Anna Gunn, Jamey Sheridan and the affable-looking Mike O'Malley — implies that these sleuths aren't inquisitors, just rolling up their sleeves to get right to work.
There were a few moments when Spencer and I got a little testy with each other, and we had to step back and say, hey, once we get through this, we'll focus on the tour and the album coming out, and hope that other people take up the torch.
Seemingly inconsistent positions on whether death row inmates may have their spiritual advisers accompany them into the death chamber exposed the court to criticism from across the ideological spectrum and gave rise to testy and sometimes quite belated opinions in which the justices tried to justify their votes.
"If we don't have border security, we'll shut down the government — this country needs border security," Mr. Trump declared as the testy back and forth unfolded, and Mr. Schumer reminded the president repeatedly that he had called several times for a shutdown, appearing to goad him into taking responsibility.
In an exchange of testy postings on my Facebook page on Wednesday, Rosen — as close to a Jackson spokesman as there is — said that Jackson was supremely confident that Anthony would thrive, as Jordan and Bryant had, in the preferred isolation areas of the triangle, around the elbow.
His on-camera collision with Macron marked what could be the first of many testy exchanges between Trump and fellow leaders this week regarding the administration's jarring series of policy shifts in Syria two months ago, which were met with sustained criticism from congressional lawmakers and the international community.
Elizabeth Warren didn't just snub Bernie Sanders' handshake after the Democratic debate ... she got in his face and accused him of calling her a liar on national TV. CNN released the audio of the testy exchange, which helps explain why Warren rebuffed Bernie's extended hand -- she was pissed off!
Sinosphere BEIJING — A politely worded but testy debate has flared over a Vatican conference on human organ trafficking, with a group of ethicists warning that China will use the participation of its most senior transplant official to convince the world that it has overhauled its organ procurement system.
Hank JohnsonHenry (Hank) C. JohnsonLewandowski: There's no reason for me to be held in contempt The Hill's Morning Report - Trump eyes narrowly focused response to Iran attacks Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing MORE (D-Ga.) compared the panel's questioning of Lewandowski to the cleaning of a fish.
More than a dozen asylum seekers on both Nauru and Manus Island in Papua New Guinea, site of another Australian offshore detention camp, told Reuters they were afraid for their future since Trump said "extreme vetting " would be used and after his testy phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
At one point, Gorsuch's exchange with the court-appointed defender of the CFPB, Paul Clement, a solicitor general under former President George W. Bush, grew testy, with Gorsuch warning the veteran Supreme Court attorney to "avoid disparaging" Solicitor General Noel Francisco, one of the two attorneys arguing for the other side.
That&aposs OK, though, since we also get to have some fun parsing testy exchanges on analyst calls — this is, after all, a world where "thanks for that" often means quite the opposite, and "let me try that question again" is basically the webinar version of an all-out brawl.
Obama is due to start his Vietnam visit on May 22, the first by a U.S. president in a decade, underlining the rapidly warming relationship between the countries at a time of testy ties and growing mistrust between Hanoi and Beijing, which have competing claims to the Paracel and Spratly islands.
Steve CohenStephen (Steve) Ira CohenThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump eyes narrowly focused response to Iran attacks Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing Trump probes threaten to overshadow Democrats' agenda MORE (D-Tenn.) told the former Trump campaign hand that he "chickened out" by not delivering Trump's message to Sessions, while Rep.
Hank JohnsonHenry (Hank) C. JohnsonLewandowski: There's no reason for me to be held in contempt The Hill's Morning Report - Trump eyes narrowly focused response to Iran attacks Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing MORE (D-Ga.) topped them all by comparing the questioning of Lewandowski to the cleaning of a fish.
The Republican Party sees the state as an opportunity to pick up another governor's seat and has invested heavily in the race, although some national party leaders fear that the campaign between Abraham and Rispone, which has at times turned testy, could undermine the party's efforts in the state as a whole.
The plan represents the first formal response from creditors to the debt-exchange proposal from the U.S. territory, which has been in testy negotiations with creditors for months as it struggles with a $70 billion debt load, a 45 percent poverty rate and shrinking tax base as locals flock to the U.S. mainland.
In a largely decorous but occasionally testy confrontation over four hours, the state trial attorney David E. Nachman presented Mr. Greenberg with dozens of reports, memos, calender items and depositions in three-ring binders about escalating losses in the auto warranty insurance program begun by Mr. Greenberg's son Evan, then an A.I.G. executive.
The accord mandates information exchanges, precise data about the number, type and location of Moscow's deployed nuclear warheads and a series of on-sight inspections every year the testy is in effect to assist in verifying Russian compliance (according to the U.S. State Department, Russia is in fact complying with the treaty).
The hearing could be a testy affair with Democrats pushing Republican committee leaders to broaden the scope of the hearing to cover President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's own cybersecurity practices.
Billy LongWilliam (Billy) H. LongT-Mobile merger poses more questions than answers GOP pushes back on net neutrality bill at testy hearing The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by Kidney Care Partners — Lawmakers wait for Trump's next move on border deal MORE (R-Mo.) imitating an auctioneer before she was removed by security.
Sen. Marco Rubio and the two star witnesses at the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing had a pretty testy exchange this morning about reports that President Trump asked Director of National Security Dan Coats and others in the intelligence community to interfere in the FBI investigation of Michael Flynn, Trump's former national security adviser.
Ms. Westwood, feisty, eccentric, exacting, a warrior for the environment, is testy and compelling while continually asserting her lack of interest in discussing her very interesting past, which includes a prominent role in punk rock, leaving her husband for Malcolm McLaren (who died in 2010) and making clothes for the Sex Pistols.
Presiding over one of the first major tests of press rights under President Trump, Judge Timothy J. Kelly of United States District Court in Washington ruled that the White House had behaved inappropriately in stripping Mr. Acosta of his press badge shortly after a testy exchange at a news conference last week.
The Washington Post cited U.S. and Mexican officials in reporting late Saturday that the plan was shelved last week after a testy telephone call between the leaders ended in an impasse over the wall Trump has pledged to build on the U.S.-Mexico border to stem the flow of immigrants and drugs.
Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) has been attempting to schedule a meeting with Trump to discuss the issue for a month, and it became the subject of a testy exchange between Trump and reporters last month, when the president suggested Cummings had canceled their plans to meet at the advice of fellow Democrats.
He made clear to members of the House Freedom Caucus during a testy hourlong face-off in the Cabinet Room that they were going to have only one chance to fulfill their vows of repealing and replacing the health law, and this was it, according to people who were in the room.
The fourth quarter was the first time in two years that the world's second-largest economy has shown an uptick in economic growth, but this year it faces further pressure to cool its housing market, the impact of government efforts at structural reforms, and a potentially testy relationship with a new U.S. administration.
Steve CohenStephen (Steve) Ira CohenThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump eyes narrowly focused response to Iran attacks Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing Trump probes threaten to overshadow Democrats' agenda MORE (D-Tenn.) called Trump's former campaign manager a "loyal soldier" who "chickened out" of carrying through with the president's orders, while Rep.
Mr. Bentley, who cannot seek a third consecutive term, is making no apologies for the decision, which provoked debate about BP's payouts after the spill; questions about what a state short of cash is doing supporting an executive escape; and testy posts on social media by the governor and the state auditor, a fellow Republican.
She reportedly got paid handsomely for her appearance (according to TMZ, all cast members started with a base pay of $200,000 that grew the longer you stayed in the house), and she was able to get her version of events out to the public, mediated not by a testy interviewer but by sympathetic castmates.
The major breaking stories to come out of the sometimes testy question-and-answer session were Comey's confirmation that the FBI was indeed investigating communications between Trump's campaign and Russia and the denial from both Comey and Rogers that there's any evidence to support Trump's wild allegation that Barack Obama was tapping his phones.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell SINGAPORE, Sept 26 (Reuters) - If there was any hope of an early resolution to the reanimated dispute between the United States and Iran, it was extinguished by the testy exchanges between the countries' leaders at the United Nations.
But don't get it twisted: When asked if she ever consults with her friend about doubling as a mother and manager, it's the only time Cyrus gets the tiniest bit testy — quick to point out that she was momaging before Jenner was, so when it comes to seeking wisdom, it's usually the other way around.
Among the play's strongest, funniest scenes is its first, a testy meeting between the boyish, tidily dressed assistant principal, Ricky (Ryan Spahn, exuding earnest spunkiness), and a veteran English teacher, Pam (Deirdre Madigan), who glares across the desk that separates them as if she'd like to make a meal of her much younger boss.
Biden spokeswoman Symone SandersSymone SandersDemocratic contenders unload on news media Biden's gaffes pile up, worrying some supporters Sanders campaign official praises Harris over clash with Biden on civil rights record MORE, a former CNN contributor, chastised the national media in a testy exchange on CNN over what she described as an obsession with minor miscues.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - During a testy hearing on Monday, a federal judge set a deadline for a Russian company facing criminal charges related to Moscow's interference in the 2016 U.S. election to explain why it had not handed over documents sought by prosecutors, a step that may lead to it being held in civil contempt.
Dikötter—who, given his subject, has a wonderfully suggestive, Nabokovian name—is a Dutch-born professor of history at the University of Hong Kong; he has previously written about the history of China under Mao, debunking, at scholarly length and with a kind of testy impatience, the myth of Mao as an essentially benevolent leader.
Reprepresentative Hakeem JeffriesHakeem Sekou JeffriesBadrun Khan to challenge Ocasio-Cortez in Democratic primary Lewandowski, Democrats tangle at testy hearing Words matter, except to Democrats, when it involves impeaching Trump MORE, who is the fifth ranking House Democrat, simply said that he did not know if an impeachment investigation had begun with the committee vote.
Jesse Eisenberg's affectless rendering of Mr. Zuckerberg in the movie "The Social Network" may have brought the image to a wider audience, but the impression had been formed years earlier, by awkward public appearances like a Q. and A. at the 2008 South by Southwest Interactive Festival that went from stiff to testy in no time.
I had a (fake) gun pointed at my temple at the "Walking Dead" event, a cryptic letter snatched out of my hand by a testy actor in the wildly popular "Macbeth"-inspired "Sleep No More," and a rain poncho thrust over me as I was sprayed with water in "Take Care," a play about hurricanes and other unhappy subjects.
Billy LongWilliam (Billy) H. LongT-Mobile merger poses more questions than answers GOP pushes back on net neutrality bill at testy hearing The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by Kidney Care Partners — Lawmakers wait for Trump's next move on border deal MORE (R-Mo.), who mocked an auctioneer's voice in response to Loomer before she was removed by security.
Trump's testy remarks, during an interview Thursday with Ainsley Earhardt of "Fox and Friends," drew a quick response from Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE, who the president also slammed.
Musician Ben Folds released a song on Monday paying tribute to Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE and his performance during a testy House committee hearing earlier this year.
It's a fair and obvious question, given how Durant jumped ship this season, the testy on-court interactions recently, and of course the general rivalry between the two squads over the past couple of years (before the Warriors blew a 3-1 lead to the Cavaliers, the Thunder blew a 3-1 lead to Golden State).
That's why John F. Kennedy beat Richard Nixon, a genial Ronald Reagan beat Jimmy Carter (who came across as tight and testy), the relaxed and amiable Bill Clinton beat George H. W. Bush, his son George W. Bush beat the policy-wonk-sounding Al Gore, and why in this year's first presidential debate Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump.
There are no heavy-handed issues like religion or caste (which was casually and inappropriately forced into NBC's Outsourced pilot), but an enjoyable in-joke about the testy relations between different regions of India — Hasmukh is from Gujarat and Dimple from Punjab, which provides some laughs in their interactions and with their family members later on.
The gambit seemed to pay off for Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat who will be seeking re-election in November and is broadly disliked on Staten Island: There appeared to be no encounters with virulent opponents or testy exchanges with residents, even though the borough largely rejected his candidacy in 2013 and voted heavily for President Trump, a Republican.
The testy exchange was at odds with the image of competence and message discipline White House officials have labored to show over the past week, as they have tried to demonstrate progress around Mr. Trump's 100-day mark, a time frame the president rejected as ridiculous but has gone out of his way to frame as an unparalleled success.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats seek leverage for trial Democrats spend big to put Senate in play MORE stood his ground Friday in defending a testy exchange he had with an Iowa man at town hall earlier in the week.

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