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" "I know my motivation is to tell the truth.
Today, I'm here to tell the truth about Mr. Trump.
I feel I have a responsibility to tell the truth.
You said that you just want to tell the truth.
Today, I'm here to tell the truth about Mr. Trump.
I made a mistake … I'm here to tell the truth.
Motives to tell the truth or to lie still matter.
To tell the truth, I wouldn't know what to say.
Many people in Russia don't want to tell the truth.
I think they're afraid you're going to tell the truth.
But try to tell the truth as much as possible.
Sometimes they're not willing to tell the truth at all.
He was the only one allowed to tell the truth.
I'm here to tell the truth," Mr. Gates said. "Mr.
I decided to tell the truth, no matter how inconvenient.
Who aren't really all that mean, to tell the truth.
To the Editor: It is time to tell the truth.
But I believe that it's important to tell the truth.
But in promising to tell the truth, he accidentally exposed his
First of all, it&aposs always important to tell the truth.
I do try, and I always want to tell the truth.
"He wants to tell the truth to Robert Mueller," Davis said.
I can't believe I'm still plugging along, to tell the truth!
" Sessions, Franken wrote, "apparently failed to tell the truth under oath.
So Chip threatens to tell the truth about the accident. Twist!
"It's considered dangerous for someone to tell the truth," Steyer said.
And no one around him is willing to tell the truth.
The most important thing—I've always tried to tell the truth.
"I'm just happy we won, to tell the truth," Butler said.
Apparently, a con man is constitutionally unable to tell the truth.
Before doing so, Ross took an oath to tell the truth.
It's hard to tell the truth in a context like Lynchburg.
Part of our responsibility as storytellers is to tell the truth.
"Simply put, they asked me to tell the truth," he said.
Trump's bluff was calculated to get Comey to tell the truth.
" During the scandal, Nauert urged President Clinton to "tell the truth.
I do try ... and I always want to tell the truth.
Today, I am here to tell the truth about Mr. Trump.
There's the magic golden lasso which compels people to tell the truth.
But to tell the truth the worlddoesn't need anymore of that sound.
Unfortunately, the Russians don't seem able to tell the truth any more.
I think it might be about getting Trump to tell the truth.
Will the press and the public trust him to tell the truth?
Clinton and Mr. Trump are afraid to tell the truth about spending.
"What would have been the incentive to tell the truth?" asked Hamermesh.
And he actually managed to tell the truth in an interview once.
But to tell the truth, I don't live in the United States.
Gates said he was there to tell the truth and accept responsibility.
And you have a responsibility to tell the truth, to be accurate.
"I need to tell the truth," said Yao Jianfu, a retired official.
Comey directly contradicts McCabe and says he failed to tell the truth.
"My advice for brokers is to tell the truth," said Mr. Bell.
People called before a congressional committee are required to tell the truth.
To tell the truth, I never made it past the mai tai.
To tell the truth, I never made it past the jungle room.
Spicer says WH intention is to tell the truth 2:14 p.m.
In order to be in opposition, you have to tell the truth.
He's under oath, so he has every incentive to tell the truth.
Mr. Stone said he pressed Mr. Credico only to tell the truth.
" She said, "Our own President doesn't know how to tell the truth.
He said he would seek to tell the truth with the press.
For the sake of Mike's legacy, it's time to tell the truth.
"She's ready to tell the truth," Savage said of her daughter's posts.
PM is one newspaper that can and dares to tell the truth.
I've sworn to tell the truth and I'm abiding by my oath.
No one should have to face death threats just to tell the truth.
We're not bound by the constraint of having to tell the truth, anymore.
"We were quite easy on her, to tell the truth," Ms. Estefan said.
"The only answer I was told was to tell the truth," Gates replied.
"Sir, my cooperation agreement requires me to tell the truth," Mr. Wildstein countered.
Because that would turn a request to tell the truth into a threat.
In order to write a compelling memoir, I had to tell the truth.
"If it does, it does — I have to tell the truth," Mr. Trump said.
I didn't want to stir anything up, I just wanted to tell the truth.
We will continue to tell the truth and report what we see and hear.
You're supposed to tell the truth, not just tell stories, and that was forgotten.
His mother always instructed him and his brother to tell the truth, he said.
And I don't think you have to be a politician to tell the truth.
And as filmmakers and as actors, we have a responsibility to tell the truth.
DeRay McKesson, Black Lives Matter activist: To continue to tell the truth in public.
"It takes courage to tell the truth," Valdez's friend José Cisneros told VICE News.
"That's something people say when they don't want to tell the truth," he says.
Saget's episode of To Tell The Truth will air on Sunday at 10 p.m.
The clerk instructed him to raise his hand and swear to tell the truth.
They are going to tell the truth and they're going to say what happened.
"I think he's going to tell the truth as best he can," Giuliani added.
And, to tell the truth, at first they were just saying, 'Hi, pretty lady.
"I think that our job at CNN is to tell the truth," Zucker said.
He "was a man who had the courage to tell the truth," she announces.
I am here this morning to answer these allegations and to tell the truth.
They gave him this drug to tell the truth and he lost consciousness overnight.
Shock jocks lose their power when forced to tell the truth, the whole truth.
He needs to tell the truth and he needs to stop playing the victim.
It's time to tell the truth about the relative merits of this minor art.
You have that incentive not to tell the truth, to make yourself look good.
We have to tell the truth and we have to be witnesses for God.
"All it takes is one woman to tell the truth," the website's masthead reads.
"I just feel like it's a moral obligation to tell the truth," she said.
Jokes were a superior way to tell the truth—that meant freedom for everyone.
Still, we normally expect our presidents to, you know, try to tell the truth?
The other's a political huckster who has yet to tell the truth about anything.
"I felt bad, but I've got to tell the truth," Barkley said by phone.
Because neither side expected the other to tell the truth, there was no fraud.
It almost seems like it would be easier for Trump to tell the truth.
It we want to protect the quality of life for all American, women, children, gays and straight, Jews and Christians, then we need to tell the truth about radical Islam, then we need to tell the truth about radical Jews and Christians.
Can you believe someone on policy if you can't believe someone to tell the truth?
Lying over and over again has no consequences, so why bother to tell the truth?
She now says that she changed her mind because she wanted to tell the truth.
" The soldier&aposs superior ordered the farmer to "tell the truth or you will die.
"I wanted to do this interview because it's time to tell the truth," she said.
The next video shows Hilton on a different night asking Lohan to tell the truth.
It's everyone's responsibility, including the government and the National Rifle Association, to tell the truth.
They suddenly -- let&aposs see -- decided that they want to tell the truth for once.
Once the ladies return to their seats, it's time for Phaedra to tell the truth.
And to tell the truth, it has been the complaint of a few sports writers.
Because I tried to tell the truth and I wasn't believed, and that really hurt.
But candor is only the impulse to tell the truth: Truth-telling itself is rarer.
And to tell the truth, I just wasn't ready to admit that level of defeat.
We need to know what we're eating and the labels need to tell the truth.
My job is to tell the truth and deliver the facts and be held accountable.
I always stressed to my children that their only choice was to tell the truth.
"The most important rule about the deposition is to tell the truth," Mr. Gregory said.
And since he wasn't going to tell the truth, why did he even bother coming?
She thinks to tell the truth, say that she's stolen a roll of toilet paper.
While THEY lie about the threat, WE need to tell the truth about the  danger.
So you've just got to tell the truth, barf it all out, figure shit out.
But even, and especially, a four-star general is expected always to tell the truth.
"All I need for you is to tell the truth," Giuliani texted Volker on Sept.
Whatever the semantics, the networks know they can't trust Mr. Trump to tell the truth.
I told them that wasn't my intention, but that I tended to tell the truth.
" Instead, he promised to clear himself of any wrongdoing: "I intend to tell the truth.
Thank you for having the courage, at long last, to begin to tell the truth.
So did her lover Peter Strzok fail to tell the truth during his testimony last week?
First, I believe in the free press and the mission of journalists to tell the truth.
Flynn's failure to tell the truth about those calls led to the request for his resignation.
While on the stand, characters are forced to tell the truth about their experiences with Hannah.
To tell the truth, I don't know that there's some sort of incredible technical achievement here.
It's a new resolve to tell the truth no matter what, even if it endangers him.
Coats' departure was utterly predictable because he performed his job, which was to tell the truth.
If he seeks immunity to tell the truth, the country has the right to know why.
Because, we're relying on many of these folks that run these companies to tell the truth.
But journalists are expected to tell the truth—or at least not knowingly spread dangerous lies.
America finally has something it's needed for decades: A budget that starts to tell the truth.
He considered it his life's work to tell the truth about war—no matter the price.
My guess is Ambassador Sondland is going to do his level best to tell the truth.
Sondland raised his right hand and vowed to tell the truth in his single-witness hearing.
It's a brilliant dramatic device for allowing the characters to tell the truth to each other.
No. 1, authorities need to tell the truth, even when it's uncomfortable -- especially when it's uncomfortable.
Like so much about this painting, it's hard to tell the truth from fiction and marketing.
He knows how to tell the truth when it suits him but frequently prefers to lie.
I look at the other person onstage in the eyes and try to tell the truth.
We felt it was time to tell the truth about the condition that Otto was in.
He could be viewed as an unreliable source who can't be trusted to tell the truth.
"I'm getting ready to tell the truth about what's happening," Ghosn wrote, without giving further details.
Neither knows the other's age; neither is much inclined, on that score, to tell the truth.
" He added, "There is also no other job where you get paid to tell the truth.
I want to get on the stand again, because now I'm able to tell the truth.
We need to tell the truth about radical Islam and we need to do it now.
We need to tell the truth also when how radical Islam is coming to our shores.
You know, in any interrogation, you try to find what motivates a person to tell the truth, or you try to give them a reason to tell the truth, and I don't know that anything we would have done with her would have made a difference.
As the title suggest if you don't want to tell the truth, you are dared to dance.
"Disillusioned voters must be reached by a media they can trust to tell the truth," Fonda said.
Instead, Sutton is a nice person trying to tell the truth, no matter how upsetting it is.
At most it is permissible for her to lie and permissible for her to tell the truth.
We can't trust him to tell the truth, and these embarrassing displays of propaganda have to stop.
In it the Soviet composer recognises that it is "impossible to tell the truth here and live".
And I think he&aposs going to tell the truth and we are very comfortable with that.
" "To me, integrity is to be who you are, and never being afraid to tell the truth.
"So we have to be ready to tell the truth and reflect what's going on," Legend said.
"If they lie, our role is to tell the truth — the truth is you lied," Stahl said.
When caught in the clutches of her golden lasso, a person is forced to tell the truth.
The entire news media was lying — only our dear leader could be trusted to tell the truth.
He appeared on the game show "To Tell the Truth" and on Mike Douglas's television talk show.
Instead of questioning me, this time, she said she finally "pushed" her mother to tell the truth.
But to tell the truth, I don't care any more whether we ever get around to issues.
"Thank you for having the courage, at long last, to begin to tell the truth," she added.
It didn't feel good to hurt his feelings, but it did feel cathartic to tell the truth.
"But you got to walk the fine balance of making sure you continue to tell the truth."
I decided, this time, to tell the truth, in all of its complex simplicity: Roland is bipolar.
It was illegal for them to tell the truth outside their job function or they'd be fired.
She was credible and did the best she could to tell the truth as she remembers it.
"It was because I want to tell the truth to the world," she wrote in her memoir.
"I'm just going to tell the truth as I know it now," she said on the stand.
Instead, he said, he chose to tell the truth about a government he no longer believed in.
But again, as a journalist, if I'm not going to tell the truth, then why do it?
There is a way to tell the truth about you without you, it's just a lot more work.
Her kids are there, as is her father — whom Frances decides to tell the truth about the divorce.
"I used to think it was to tell the truth, but I've changed my mind lately," he said.
That is, until a chance phone call with the company's former owner emboldened her to tell the truth.
Most of all you deserve to know the truth and I have a responsibility to tell the truth.
"We torture them when they don't want to tell the truth," the official said, according to Strader's diary.
"I'm making this video clip just to tell the truth to the world," he says to the camera.
It's been a way to tell the truth about my experience, but in a way that protects me.
"I wanted to do this interview because it's time to tell the truth," she told The Daily Mail.
They've brought back a lot of game shows like "To Tell the Truth," which is a perfect game.
The next video in the compilation shows Hilton on a different night asking Lohan to tell the truth.
During his acceptance speech, Macy thanked his fellow nominees and celebrated an actor's responsibility to tell the truth.
Wrong, Gianna Constand testified, he did so because "he wasn't going to tell the truth," she said sharply.
They ought to tell the truth as they see it," the Trump supporter said on CNN's "New Day.
The former FBI director said it's because he didn't trust Trump to tell the truth about their meetings.
"I don't know why else you'd ask if you didn't want me to tell the truth," she said.
Congressional Democrats can protect them from having to tell the truth before Congress but not before the courts.
" The book's title is "The Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America.
For nearly seven years, these Syrian reporters have had the audacity to tell the truth with a camera.
"I went there to tell the truth," Mr. Baroni said, "and I told the truth that I knew."
At this stage of his career, Lucas says his greatest asset is his ability to tell the truth.
But our job, whether we're policy analysts or journalists, isn't to be "balanced"; it's to tell the truth.
Not a single South-westerner or even, to tell the truth, a genuine Westerner (California does not count).
"I'm getting ready to tell the truth about what's happening," Mr. Ghosn said, in English and in Japanese.
The motive is always do no harm; your job is to tell the truth, and document what's happening.
Witnesses who testify before Congress swear an oath to tell the truth under the penalty of perjury charges.
Now we know how to get Trump's people to tell the truth: give them a product to promote.
" But, as Ms. Tolokonnikova said, "There is always a way if you really want to tell the truth.
"When you were kids you grew up to tell the right story, to tell the truth," he continued.
But despite evidence to the contrary, the president insisted on Wednesday that he tries to tell the truth.
They play a round of "Truth or Truth" where the object of the game is to tell the truth.
We are here to tell the truth about our stories, and occasionally that means other people's stories by association.
If you can get anyone to help me ... because I don't know what to do, to tell the truth.
TRUMP: ... for the obvious reason, and he can't do it because he doesn't know how to tell the truth.
And I felt that that was more important than anything, was to tell the truth about what really happened.
She wants to tell the truth, and I think she certainly didn't want to look like a glamorous damsel.
In fact, the Trump administration is demonstrating that there's pretty good incentive not to tell the truth at all.
But instead of touting unpopular policies, the Trump administration has simply decided not to tell the truth about them.
But even if the men don't raise their right hand before speaking, they still have to tell the truth.
By 53% to 34%, voters said they trust the media to tell the truth about issues more than Trump.
That is the reason I made the decision to tell the truth of my rape and its damaging aftermath.
"She does the best of her ability to tell the truth, but also to protect the President," he said.
"The ruling party has no integrity, so I have to tell the truth," Mr. Liu said in an interview.
"What kind of world is this when a biologist needs to be scared to tell the truth?" he asks.
WASHINGTON — The witness rose from her seat, raised her right hand and swore to tell the truth before Congress.
It's a documentary, a snapshot in time in which the contract with the reader is to tell the truth.
The late '60s were politically turbulent times, and good for Ornette for trying to tell the truth about them.
I wish he had been able to tell the truth, because that's how real healing and connection take root.
ANONYMOUS Let me get this straight: You don't want to tell the truth, and you don't want to lie.
Because to tell the truth, I'm still kind of confused, and I'm having my own primary on March 3.
Yang is one of the few politicians, you know who they are, who have dared to tell the truth.
To stop the spread of disease, public health officials will need to tell the truth and tell it quickly.
After emergency surgery, he said, he decided to tell the truth about the information he had given Mr. Walters.
Ashley Judd was there, and Ashley really put her career on the line to tell the truth about Weinstein.
"In our community, we like people to tell the truth," Brandon Neal, a senior adviser to Buttigieg, told me.
If you are a Donald Trump intimate and the federal authorities come calling, be careful to tell the truth.
"My client wants an opportunity to tell her story, to tell the truth about what happened," Avenatti told CNN.
His decision to tell the truth in a "high stress situation" will haunt him for a long time coming.
There are more significant people starting to break ranks, to tell the truth and act as if it is real.
There are more significant people starting to break ranks, to tell the truth and act as if it is real.
She pleaded with him to tell the truth and explain what happened that night and why he went after Carter.
Dr. Harriet Hall, editor of Science Based Medicine, says our failure to tell the truth about alcohol consumption is counterproductive.
He finally decides to tell the truth to Sheriff Keller (Martin Cummins) and the principal, Mr. Weatherbee (Peter James Bryant).
This freed 7,000 active and reserve transgender members to tell the truth about their gender identity, according to Pentagon estimates.
Yael: Dom could've tried to tell the truth to the police and get put in protective custody or something, IDK.
One prevailing theory is that Trump's willingness to "tell the truth" resonates with a demographic that equates honesty to boorishness.
Obama is using language to engineer a reaction rather than to tell the truth, which is the definition of propaganda.
Al Franken told Attorney General Jeff Sessions he "failed to tell the truth" about his Russian interactions during the campaign.
" And when he vowed to tell the truth "plainly and honestly," a delegate cried from the floor: "Bring it, Donald!
Mr Trump's approval rating is 11 points higher than the share of people who trust him to tell the truth.
Both jobs were cast as "dad to the nation"—one solid guy (always a guy) selected to tell the truth.
VICE News meets the Belarusian journalists and bloggers struggling to tell the truth about Belarus in this post-soviet dictatorship.
Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Voters trust former FBI Director James Comey to tell the truth more than President Trump, according to a new poll.
"I used to think it was to tell the truth but I've changed my mind lately," the former president said.
In keeping with bureau policy, it was not recorded and Clinton did not swear an oath to tell the truth.
"We ask everybody who is interested in Michael being able to tell the truth to help him out," Davis said.
But we need him to tell the truth, and to respect his duties and the extraordinary diversity that defines America.
Restorative justice's beauty and effectiveness flow from people feeling free to tell the truth, and being welcomed to do so.
TN: I've come to the realization that the most important thing for my show is for me to tell the truth.
On August 21, Michael Cohen made the decision to take legal responsibility and to continue his commitment to tell the truth.
These people put their jobs on the line to tell the truth, as Morrison's imminent departure from the White House indicates.
"Donald Trump won our party's nomination because he is willing to tell the truth about the things that matter," he said.
Before Trump, the idea of having a President who habitually fails to tell the truth and survives would have been unthinkable.
Her definition of a lie is when there's a deliberate attempt to deceive — when someone knowingly fails to tell the truth.
Or, to borrow Scaramucci's phrase, do "the best of her ability to tell the truth but also to protect the President."
And that obligation is to tell the truth, and to do so in the open, even it it harms church coffers.
"Now, they will have to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth to the world," he said.
Reporters soon discovered you could not count on Sanders to tell the truth, any more than you could trust Trump himself.
"This is a dangerous time to tell the truth in America, but the truth is bigger than a bully," he said.
Avenatti has previously told NBC News that the case has never been about money but allowing Daniels to tell the truth.
I was noncommittal in the moment and when it came time to write a book, I wanted to tell the truth.
When pressed to tell the truth under penalty of perjury in formal depositions, Trump has tended to provide something resembling it.
My reticence to tell the truth may also reflect a deeper fear of being judged, disliked, or rejected for my needs.
Whenever you create a character, at least for me, you have to find anything you can to tell the truth, right?
But we, the victims, are still here, prepared to tell the truth, and we all know he did not act alone.
A Fox News poll released last week showed respondents about evenly divided on whom they trusted more to tell the truth.
On Monday, Mr. Hornaday said he initially believed his officer because he expected "a uniformed, sworn officer" to tell the truth.
"She risked her entire life and her entire career to tell the truth -- and she suffered greatly for it," she said.
Allowing us freedom to tell the truth of what was happening was the ultimate form of rebellion against the Assad regime.
But we need him to tell the truth and to respect his duties and respect the extraordinary diversity that defines America.
I like LA, but at the end of the day I choose New York because I like to tell the truth.
So, sometimes the participant was incentivized to lie to the partner, while in others they were incentivized to tell the truth.
"If it does, it does — I have to tell the truth," Mr. Trump said in an interview with The New York Times.
" And in that dilemma, he's found "a new responsibility" that he urges others to embrace: "Be brave enough to tell the truth.
Knowing that character is destiny, parents teach their children to tell the truth, but invariably preschoolers discover that honesty isn't always required.
Initially Tsuchiya expressed strong attachment to Asahara&aposs teachings but later apologized to the victims and urged Asahara to tell the truth.
And I had to tell the truth about entitlements that must be reformed if we are ever to balance the federal budget.
After asking Ford to stand and be sworn to tell the truth, he took pains to emphasize he wanted to accommodate her.
She raised her right hand, swore to tell the truth, and took a seat, her long brown hair dangling down her shoulder.
"Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth," former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke tweeted after the event.
Carlos Ghosn announced a forthcoming press conference "to tell the truth", presumably about the charges he faces for financial misconduct at Nissan.
Video Prosecutors used Ayliff's testimony to establish that a CPA relies on the client to tell the truth about their financial information.
And his statement at the Oversight Hearing was true — and consistent with his post joint defense agreement commitment to tell the truth.
The president can't be counted on to tell the truth, although none of his lawyers would knowingly let him lie to Mueller.
A wide viewership would encourage more film-makers to take the risk that he and his colleagues have to tell the truth.
"That is the reason I made the decision to tell the truth of my rape and its damaging aftermath," Díaz's statement said.
A new Fox News poll finds that slightly more U.S. voters trust President Trump's administration to tell the truth than the media.
He has also vowed in his prepared opening remarks to tell the truth, promising to include documentation to help support his claims.
But I think it's a necessary profession, because [the government] lies to us a lot, and we need to tell the truth.
They are crisis managers after all, not fixers, and you don't need to hire someone and strategize how to tell the truth.
I don't want to tell the truth now because our mothers are very close, and I don't want to upset that relationship.
Linda Taylor's family was motivated less by a burning desire to tell the truth than an impulse to bury an uncomfortable secret.
"As soon as someone is exposed publicly as an 'enemy,' it is not easy for them to tell the truth," he said.
The popular gameshow To Tell The Truth was a bit before my time, but I had seen enough to understand the idea.
" The challenge facing the detectives: "How do you get a compulsive liar, one with every reason to lie, to tell the truth?
" He had tweeted yesterday that he planned to hold a news conference next Thursday to tell "the truth about what's going on.
I agree with her that, in this pursuit, your guiding principle should be to tell the truth and see where it leads.
"In my view, the most important lesson from 1918 is to tell the truth," he says at the end of the piece.
The donations will help Cohen "as he goes forward on his journey to tell the truth about Donald Trump," the page states.
If Trump fails to tell the truth in any interviews with Mueller, a John Edwards problem would become a Bill Clinton problem.
Trump allies who may be called before the grand jury will be obligated to tell the truth or face serious legal jeopardy.
It has become clear that there are many, many doctors and medical professionals like Dr. Li who tried to tell the truth.
I think I can trust him to get the rest of it right, and, quoting Huck Finn, to tell the truth, mainly.
On the one hand, officials have expressed their sorrow over his death and encouraged people to tell the truth about the outbreak.
It's now explicit that what's at stake is Franz's responsibility, not to avoid doing harm, but to tell the truth without compromise.
There's no question that Trump has redefined the idea of how much or how little a politician has to tell the truth.
"The message is for all of us to check our loyalty, to tell the truth, to help the good guys," Breen said.
"Police told you to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth," the lawyer grilled a witness in court.
The alternative is, simply, for these leading Republicans to tell the truth — that Trump blew a completely winnable election for the party.
Researchers sent 18- and 19-year-old "decoys" into stores without ID, instructing them to tell the truth about their age if asked.
Spicer said it was his intention to tell the truth from the podium but that sometimes he will disagree with reporters about facts.
And I would say to girls and women in that position, you are absolutely entitled to tell the truth regardless of the consequences.
"It's our sacred oath to keep these markers up, and to continue to tell the truth about what took place in our community." 
The CIA had decided that only a program focused on tailor-made countermeasures could get someone of Zubaydah's seniority to tell the truth.
It also leads me to ask myself whether I would have had the strength to tell the truth if I had been Peter.
During this time, Cindy Anthony tried to get her daughter to tell the truth, but she alleges her pleas fell on deaf ears.
"We will continue to hold power accountable and we will continue to tell the truth," Chay Hofilena, Rappler's acting managing editor, told reporters.
A candidate that cannot be trusted to tell the truth before being hired should not be trusted with a badge and a gun.
But Beck still felt compelled to tell the truth, even acknowledging it could hurt him financially if some of his listeners tuned out.
"Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth about #Charlottesville & condemn the leftist terrorists in BLM/Antifa," Duke tweeted.
Stone told the Journal that he is angry with Credico because he "has refused to tell the truth" about his ties to WikiLeaks.
The president has embraced West, tweeting in August that "he is willing to tell the TRUTH" on Trump's policies helping the black community. .
Then there's this: Wouldn't Cohen be incentivized to tell the truth given that he has been under oath -- several times -- in this process?
"I tell the truth and I think health care is too important a topic not to tell the truth about," Delaney told Hill.
"But I'm going to do my best to tell the truth, without calculation of whom it benefits or whom it detracts," he added.
And prosecutors revealed on Friday how far investigators had gone during the interview to give Mr. Flynn the chance to tell the truth.
What I cannot accept is the notion that many people have that women cannot be trusted to tell the truth about these violations.
I think of this as two people who have a tendency to tell the truth and of the possibility that truth might collect.
Down the road, if you're required to testify under oath, you will, of course, have to tell the truth, whatever your bosses want.
"We don't do it to incite anybody's feelings or anything, we just try to tell the truth about it," he told BuzzFeed News.
Their consciences pull them one way — to tell the truth — while their political interests pull them another way — to keep their heads down.
"If she has a claim, there's one place to tell the truth and that's in court or to the police," he told TMZ.
He made a very conscious, brazen decision to tell the truth in all instances with Martha, like that could help ease his guilt.
At a press conference on Monday, Sheriff Knight flatly called Bybee a "criminal" and criticized his decision not to tell the truth to investigators.
He presented FEC filings and asked if the two were aware that they took an oath to tell the truth under penalty of perjury.
Email and texts fall through the cracks, sometimes accidentally, sometimes because we don't know what to say or are afraid to tell the truth.
They've become an important community for me and a safe/non-judgemental space to tell the truth about how hard both those jobs are.
"Our main goal from this film was to tell the truth because we thought at the time that no one will survive," she said.
" Some voters, he said, would be turned off by Mr. Johnson, whom he called a "populist demagogue who is unable to tell the truth.
"I have to thank our producers, Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, who just took every single opportunity to tell the truth," said Ruffalo, 48.
He asks about his parents and the attending physician says they are O.K. He intends to tell the truth once the child is stronger.
She can deflect bullets with her bracelets and her shield, she has a lasso to capture enemies and force people to tell the truth.
Generally speaking, it's bad for potential Supreme Court justices to not to tell the truth — and knowingly lying under oath is, of course, perjury.
Cease defended himself, insisting he wasn't a snitch since he'd been subpoenaed and had no choice but to tell the truth on the stand.
We just wanted to tell the truth and let these two men tell you how they feel about these terrible moments in their lives.
" Stone's attorney Grant Smith told The Hill in an email that Stone didn't "do anything other than implore Mr. Credico to tell the truth.
All in all, it seemed like a good day for folks who simply wanted to tell the truth as they believed it to be.
Butler told me that he felt pressure from Darren not to disparage Katya, but that he also felt an imperative to tell the truth.
What a very sad state of affairs for this country when the president cannot be relied upon, or not permitted, to tell the truth.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CNBC asking whether the president expects Manafort to tell the truth.
Before he stepped aside for the couple to read vows they wrote themselves, he urged them to continue to tell the truth in love.
" At Tuesday's hearing, Hawley proved skeptical of that claim, calling on TikTok to "now appear under oath to tell the truth about their company.
Not mattering most or more than anyone else to someone can be a very empty feeling, and it's okay to tell the truth about that.
Yeah. Well, a lot of your Republicans colleagues — I have a character flaw — and my character flaw is that I tend to tell the truth.
But the desire to tell the truth can be a kind of a deep desire, and it can be a very liberating path to tread.
Overwhelmingly, the most common reason they cited was that they didn't trust the underlying story — because they didn't trust the press to tell the truth.
My goal is to tell the truth about my experiences in what may feel poetic and magical but are rooted in living at a disadvantage.
To tell the truth: For a split second, I had the same thought — sharp, rising fear seems to be a pervasive sign of our times.
So, no: He didn't murder his daughter, but he also didn't have the decency to tell the truth about what really went down that night.
That was over the weekend once again attacking Fox News and obviously us, because we dare to tell the truth about the scandal surrounding her.
For any of them to succeed, they say, we need to be able to tell the "truth" about women/Islam/black people/Jews/Latinos/whoever.
And I hope that their courage to tell the truth, will help put an end to the pervasive culture of harassment in the work place.
Still, the company is doing its best: A new website has appeared that purports to tell the "truth" about Farrier and Reeve and their documentary.
Investigators urged him to tell the truth about what happened to his family, at which point Watts asked to speak to his father, Ronnie Watts.
" He continued: "Therefore, it is absolutely necessary that there should be — that there should be a full liberty to tell the truth about his acts.
When I asked Mr. Brown to promise to tell the truth about every loan that it packages into a security, he said the company would.
You do a disservice to the public when you abrogate your responsibility to tell the truth and ensure that those around you do the same.
Federal law calls what Cohen and Manafort did by the simple name of fraud — lying when you have a legal obligation to tell the truth.
" Mr. Credico's lawyer, Martin Stolar, said, "It's a serious investigation and Randy is obligated to tell the truth, and that's what he's going to do.
"Making the realist case is a different thing than being so weak that we failed to tell the truth, Sasse said on "Fox News Sunday.
This speech mattered a lot to Douglass and it ought to matter to those of us who want to tell the truth about his legacy.
You know what, I'm a person who wants to tell the truth, I'm an honest person and what I'm saying, you know, is exactly right.
"I think of myself as a good person," Emma notes at one point, as she finally begins to tell the truth about her past behavior.
Alchemy of the Soul dares to tell the truth about a beautiful county with a greedy past, desperate to satisfy the world's craving for sugar.
Learning how to tell the truth about how our family is implicated in, benefits from, and resists violent systems of exploitation is an ongoing process.
But to tell the truth, what I will probably end up buying is a new Surface Pro (preferably with LTE, possibly with an ARM processor?).
"Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth," David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader, said on Twitter on Tuesday.
And then to have to quickly decide in their head whether to tell the truth or not, mainly out of concern for the questioner's feelings.
Now, they're becoming a popular social statement excused by a political class that's afraid to tell the truth and risk the loss of voting blocks.
I feel driven to tell the truth about what it's like to be alive – the beauty of it, but also the painful and embarrassing parts.
Over time, I've come to believe that it is not a betrayal to tell the truth about our abusers, even if they are black men.
Sometimes the public is not admitted, witnesses are not sworn to tell the truth, and there is no word-for-word record of the proceedings.
"My responsibility before you and everywhere in Europe is to tell the truth to European businesses," he said in the speech to the BDA employers association.
And what you&aposve done it in your book is to go to these places and -- you know try to tell the truth about these situations.
" Brady insisted, "If it is no longer the duty of the president to tell the truth under sworn oath, can we require it of any American?
Karamo enlists the help of an actual lie detector test to force Arian into the kind of corner that would make him to tell the truth.
"It was really important for me to tell the truth because there are so many young women and men who watch Pretty Little Liars," she continues.
For so many people, social media allows them to tell the truth and to hear the truth, and that is a necessary precursor to people acting.
But the thorny issue here is the dilemma between being evenhanded and objective on the one hand and trying to tell the truth on the other.
Republicans have argued that Cohen cannot be trusted to tell the truth because he is a known liar who has pleaded guilty to lying to Congress.
"To tell the truth, he was always a little detached from his family; he had trouble with them because of his views on religion," he said.
So, I don't know -- I am not really sure how we would have approached it with her, that would have motivated her to tell the truth.
Earlier this week, Allen argued that Trump's inability to tell the truth represented a kind of ontological problem that the media was ill-equipped to handle.
Considered in retrospect, it has disconcerting resonances with subsequent concerns about Justice Kavanaugh's willingness both to tell the truth and to stand up to President Trump.
As Cavett stumbles over how to phrase the question, Baldwin smiles his magnificent smile and says that, to tell the truth, he doesn't have much hope.
And the members of the society that sponsored his visit turned against him when he began to tell the truth of Livingstone's association with slave traders.
And the members of the society that sponsored his visit turned against him when he began to tell the truth of Livingstone's association with slave traders.
The fact is more Americans think Trump is likelier than the media to tell the truth, according to recent polls by Emerson College and Fox News.
Two weeks of dramatic hearings starring steely career officials braving the conservative media storm to tell the truth have left Trump's anti-impeachment offensive in tatters.
The arrest comes just a day after Ghosn took to Twitter, vowing to "tell the truth" behind his shocking downfall at a press conference next week.
She also suggested the accident reports supplied by officials in North Carolina were not necessarily accurate, because the drivers cannot be trusted to tell the truth.
"Williams stated that he wanted to tell the truth ... Williams stated he was fearful of being labeled a snitch when he went to prison," the warrant says.
"Man, I was trying to just stay on the court, to tell the truth," said Paul, who scored his 1,000 career 3-pointer in the fourth quarter.
But after the boy's grandmother instructed him to tell the truth, the boy said his mom allegedly stabbed his dad and hid the knife above the toilet.
First, as a baseline rule, for the sake of overall American credibility and for that of our diplomats, Washington officials must be empowered to tell the truth.
Vindman, the top Ukraine expert on the National Security Council, came forward to tell the truth about President Trump's actions, despite the obvious risks to his career.
Bean was a frequent guest on the game show "To Tell The Truth" and made appearances on versions of the show from the late '50s through 1991.
That means Facebook is trusting advertisers to tell the truth about consent for targeting… despite them having a massive financial incentive to bend or break those rules.
The question about why so many people in Trump world were incapable or unwilling to tell the truth arose, and the question was, are they hiding collusion?
But the fact that repair hurts Apple's bottom line came out in Cook's official communication with shareholders, who he is legally obligated to tell the truth to.
"It is possible not to succumb to populism, to tell the truth, to raise interest without aggressive vocabulary," the pro-EU environmental activist said, according to Reuters.
She could have made up a completely different story to try to get out of it, but I think she said, 'I'm going to tell the truth.
"It's very tempting to tell the truth," he continued, explaining that he's been asked to write a book, but hasn't because he doesn't want to attack people.
We took them as peace officers sworn to tell the truth, and through all our negotiations of trust, that they weren't inventing these out of thin air.
Despite its cringier moments (see: Beatty rapping), it leaves one yearning for the day when a politician might be emboldened to tell the truth in real life.
"Williams stated that he wanted to tell the truth ... Williams stated he was fearful of being labeled a snitch when he went to prison," the affidavit says.
"Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth about #Charlottesville & condemn the leftist terrorists in BLM/Antifa," tweeted former KKK leader, David Duke.
A 24-year-old marketing major at the national university said a female police officer told her to tell the truth while threatening her with a knife.
"I just want to tell the truth about what happened," Shelton explained, adding that Stefani's recent record This Is What The Truth Feels Like also provided inspiration.
People deserve a city that works for them, and they deserve people who are willing to tell the truth in public, to do what's right by people.
To be fair, this is a rather uncomfortable question to answer and he did choose to tell the truth instead of pleading the fifth, which is commendable.
I've long argued that liberals should root for the real journalists at Fox, who have the power to tell the truth about Trump to a conservative audience.
You're hardly aware that you do this, until a few years later when Paul tells you he finds it easier to lie than to tell the truth.
However, 54 percent said they trust the media to tell the truth about important issues more than Trump, while 34 percent said they trusted the president more.
Therein lies what may be the most compelling reason for not just one Republican but several to get into the race: a chance to tell the truth.
"I thought a museum was the best way to make that happen, so we collected so many documents and personal testimonies to tell the truth," he said.
" Others celebrate his flair and ability to talk directly to the people: "You have the personality to be able to tell the truth to the Colombian society.
And they say 'do you promise to tell the truth' and all that bollocks, it's like putting your hand on the bible and telling the fucking truth.
"I would say to promote human rights, to keep our country at peace, and to tell the truth," Carter said of his words of wisdom for Trump.
I ask my students to tell the truth as plainly as they see it and to engage in that work understanding that it is an impossible feat.
Two years later, Wright told a TV reporter that she and Griffiths had been too embarrassed to tell the truth after somebody like Conan Doyle believed them.
"This is another example in an alarming pattern in which you, the nation's top law enforcement official, apparently failed to tell the truth, under oath," he wrote.
Jim Jordan: We will never get the chance to see the whistle blower raise his right hand, swear to tell the truth and nothing but the truth.
However, 22019 percent said the trust the media to tell the truth about important issues more than Trump, while 34 percent said they trusted the president more.
However, 85033 percent said they trust the media to tell the truth about important issues more than Trump, while 34 percent said they trusted the president more.
"This may be the one place and a concrete example of where the reputation for a president to tell the truth is of great consequence," he said.
This has been a flawed process from the beginning but has further exposed the difficulties women face in coming forward to tell the truth about powerful abusers.
The former director of national intelligence under President Obama is promising to tell "the truth" about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election in a new book.
Two anonymous sources told CNN on July 9 that it would be dangerous for Trump if Cohen were to "tell the truth" about the Trump Tower meeting.
Fueling the misinformation is a network of information hotlines targeting the Jewish community and claiming to tell the "truth about vaccines," according to a recording on one.
While chatting about hosting his third season of To Tell The Truth, Anderson opened up about his surprise run-in with his pal at the uber formal party.
He told her to tell the doctors she had fallen down a staircase, but once the police caught up to her, she was able to tell the truth.
President Trump, who has frequently made false and misleading statements while in office, told ABC News' Jon Karl that he tried to tell the truth, "when [he] can".
"All donations [are] going to help Michael Cohen and his family as he goes forward on his journey to tell the truth about Donald Trump," his page says.
EK: It's become very clichéd to say that The Daily Show and places like it are the only outlets able to tell the truth about what's going on.
In 1963, he revealed on the television game show "To Tell the Truth" that he conducted field research by chatting up teenagers at pizza parlors and attending dances.
She had instructed OPS to tell the truth: that he had been unfairly forced from office by Ms Sasikala, who has already become secretary-general of the AIADMK.
And "I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth" commits the speaker in court to accepting charges for perjury for doing otherwise.
Nearly three years into the Trump presidency, though, there are so many "formers" — like Kirstjen Nielsen and John Bolton — who are free to tell the truth about Trumpworld.
His re-arrest came after he tweeted Wednesday he was getting ready to tell the truth about what's going on and would hold an April 11 press conference.
"Instead, he chose lies and deception despite warnings from friends, aides and members of the House and Senate that failure to tell the truth would have grave consequences."
He had now decided "to tell the truth," he said, and Manafort "had the same path" of making a plea deal — but chose to fight the charges instead.
" Stone shared his responses to the Journal with The Hill, in which he stated that he sent the emails to Credico "to get him to tell the truth.
But an opinion poll published on Saturday suggested that twice the number of voters believed Johnson was more likely to tell the truth about the EU than Cameron.
Fifty-two percent said they trusted the media more to tell the truth about important issues, while 37 percent said they trusted Mr. Trump more to do so.
"Very sad that he doesn't change his position but happy that we're there to tell the truth, to remind him of those who work for him," she said.
The public tends to trust Mueller more than Trump -- 45% said they trusted Mueller to tell the truth on the Russia investigation versus the 29% who trusted Trump.
If a defendant, who believes that a potential witness is about the lie, simply asks the witness to tell the truth, the defendants can be charged with obstruction.
The band closed with "All My Friends" and the crowd shouted along—"To tell the truth/This could be the last time"—even though we knew it wouldn't be. 
"I have a tendency to tell the truth to the people I represent in Colorado and I want a chance to do that with the American people," he said.
Mr. Trump called me a 'rat' for choosing to tell the truth — much like a mobster would do when one of his men decides to cooperate with the government.
As far as the last few days are concerned, journalists do not expect each other to tell the truth, and we seem okay with punishing comedians for it, too.
In a democracy — government by the people and for the people — it is now "highly inappropriate" to tell the truth about a Chief of Staff who tells confirmed falsehoods?
If Trump is willing to obfuscate and mislead about something as simple as which charities he gives money too, what else is he refusing to tell the truth about?
And one of the most difficult ways to do that — and I also feel like this is difficult as a woman— is to tell the truth about our bodies.
"Artists and human rights defenders often taking significant risks, to tell the truth about crimes committed against defenseless women, children, and men during war," Jolie said in a statement.
In that phone call, Cosby asked the mother to get Andrea on the phone and explain what happened because "he wasn't going to tell the truth," Gianna Constand said.
The only way to counter that is to tell the truth, to help Americans and Canadians and Europeans know more about the people they're rejecting, the people they're saving.
This isn't the case for patients who might be embarrassed about sexual preference or drug use, for instance; he wouldn't dismiss patients because they're afraid to tell the truth.
That's the equivalent of starving every New Yorker to death five times over—and being unsure of the final number because of the government's unwillingness to tell the truth.
Sergeant Miller was convicted of putting a gun to the man's head when he considered his story to be inconsistent, telling him to tell the truth, then shooting him.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer pledged Monday to tell the truth in his new position while standing by his assertion about a record audience for the presidential inauguration.
But our current president owes it to all Americans to tell the truth about the dangers of inviting a known racist into the inner circle of the White House.
"Michael, I'm proud of you for finally beginning to tell the truth about what you did, and trying to repair some of the harm you have caused," Daniels said.
I think what he has forgot is how to tell the truth as he is sitting there being a counselor inside of a school instead of law enforcement officer.
Cohen is not expected to be under oath during the appearance, but all witnesses appearing before congressional committees are required to tell the truth or potentially face criminal charges.
That's why Kant wrote that if a man takes you by the throat and demands to know where your money is kept, you don't have to tell the truth.
No matter what Saudi Arabia offered, could its supposed friendship be worth shrugging off the ensnaring and killing of a critic whose only offense was to tell the truth?
"I agreed to tell the truth, I agreed to provide documents and other materials to the government, and I agreed to help them" at trials, including Manafort's last August.
A Politico/Morning Consult poll found that 2900 percent of voters said they trusted Comey more to tell the truth, while 220006 percent said they trusted the president more.
But an opinion poll published earlier on Saturday suggested that twice the number of voters believed Johnson was more likely to tell the truth about the EU than Cameron.
His Wonder Woman hated guns, and her battle gear consisted of golden bracelets that deflected bullets and a magical lariat that could force bad guys to tell the truth.
The part of the book that continued to thrill me, to tell the truth, was that this guy with this camp kind of approach infiltrated Middle America with Kiss.
"The role of the Republican Party has been to tell the truth about what Russia and the Soviet Union was, not what it was pretending to be," he added.
It was the first time I understood that someone else was enmeshed in painkillers as I was, and he gave me the confidence to tell the truth on myself.
Teller may get more screen time, but Hill owns the movie, armed with the unforgettable laugh of a cracked-out banshee and a scary inability to tell the truth.
Mr. Trump called me a "rat" for choosing to tell the truth -- much like a mobster would do when one of his men decides to cooperate with the government.
To tell the truth, she and I have both been on no-carb diets since New Year's, but one bite of the chicken and we're both lost to it.
"There was something inside my head that snapped — which was just this moment of anger and resentment and this pure urgent need to tell the truth," she told me.
Lascanas said his motive for changing his story was his "desire to tell the truth, not only because of my spiritual renewal" but also because of his fear of God.
He said he felt compelled to come forward to "tell the truth of what I knew" because he thought Kavanaugh was being "mischaracterized" during Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's emotional testimony.
Indeed Prince was so influential and prolific, and so mercurial as a personality, that he fuses neatly with his myth, making it impossible to tell the truth from the fiction.
The 65-year-old promised on Wednesday to "tell the truth" at a news conference next week, taking to Twitter to announce his first briefing since being released on bail.
The arrest comes just a day after Ghosn pledged on Twitter that he would hold a news conference on April 11 to "tell the truth" about the allegations against him.
Trump has privately told aides that the threat of the existence of tapes forced Comey to tell the truth in his recent testimony, a source familiar with the situation said.
Cohen will also discuss his own motives for lying for the president and why he decided to tell the truth publicly for fear of his family and country, NBC said.
It was perhaps the most unfiltered moment of our time together in Short Creek, where he wasn't sworn to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
The arrest comes just a day after Ghosn pledged on Twitter than he would hold a news conference on April 11 to "tell the truth" about the allegations against him.
Obama added that the bar for Trump is "very different" than the bar was for her husband, who she said was expected to tell the truth and not get indicted.
Properly shielding whistleblowers would provide incentive for intelligence officials to tell the truth and to fully inform Congress and the courts because they know if they don't, someone else might.
"We need to tell the truth about how radical Islam is coming to our shores," Trump said in a speech that clocked in at a little longer than 85033 minutes.
He can't get away with it if people know the truth, so he attacks — rhetorically, and at times even physically — people whose job it is is to tell the truth.
" But Mr. Cohen's lawyer said that his client is "on a new path — it's a reset button to tell the truth and to let the chips fall where they may.
And yet I think that she valued the truth a great deal and would have admired the extent to which this is a book that tried to tell the truth.
But your job, at this point in the process, isn't to worry about how your folks will react; it's to tell the truth about what matters to you most deeply.
"I am committing to investigate the causes of the accident; to tell the truth about what happened and to act accordingly," wrote the president, a member of the Morena party.
"(The demonstrators) are calling for the fashion industry to tell the truth about its contribution to the climate and ecological crisis," the group said in a phone message to journalists.
The biggest lesson of the 1918 influenza epidemic, according to historian John M. Barry, is that leaders need to tell the truth, no matter how hard it is to hear.
"This has been a flawed process from the beginning but has further exposed the difficulties women face in coming forward to tell the truth about powerful abusers," the statement added.
"Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth," David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader, wrote in a Twitter post shortly after Mr. Trump spoke.
In an interview with BuzzFeed News in October, Steyer said "for a while now I have drawn it on my hand every day to remind myself to tell the truth."
Before he left home for the hearing, his wife, Nell (Burroughs) Fitzgerald, warned him that he had to tell the truth, even if his superiors did not want him to.
Miles knows Johnson, the frontrunner to be Britain's next prime minister, has been fired twice for lying, including once for failing to tell the truth about an extra-marital affair.
"You need to tell the truth of what is happening here," he said to me, laying out how hard it had been to find a graduate job in this economy.
"You raised your right hand here today and said you would solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth," Democratic Senator Martin Heinrich said.
Of Taylor's repeated statements that Harris is not a murderer — including testifying on his behalf at his trial — Robach says Taylor wanted only "to tell the truth," not defend her ex.
" In a statement after the sentencing, Cohen's advisor, attorney Lanny Davis, said, "Michael Cohen, former attorney to Donald Trump, continues to tell the truth about Donald Trump's misconduct over the years.
Rivera said he had a dream the night before Guevara's testimony in which he encountered the detective in the washroom before the court hearing and encouraged him to tell the truth.
" Davis added that Cohen "has been disparaged and insulted and called all kinds of things" but "he&aposs got truth on his side and he&aposll continue to tell the truth.
The Charlottesville City Council voted to remove the statue earlier this year, in an effort "to tell the truth about race in our history and systemic racism," according to the Guardian.
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the Fuller House actor opened up about his stint alongside Norman Lear, Rita Moreno and Joel McHale on ABC's reimagined gameshow To Tell The Truth.
"Mr. Trump called me a 'rat' for choosing to tell the truth, much like a mobster would do when one of his men decides to cooperate with the government," he continued.
"The police want protesters to be too afraid to protest, which is why they intentionally created a context of conflict, and I'll never be afraid to tell the truth," he said.
Patients would be loath to tell the truth, he said, if they knew their most private health information was going to end up on the internet, even without their name attached.
"Americans are looking for leaders who have a positive vision of the future and who are willing to tell the truth on issues like climate change, impeachment and justice," Cavalier said.
His attempts to inflate the number of people who attended his inauguration have already hurt his reputation – and weakened his position when it comes to persuading others to tell the truth.
When asked why Comey is doing so many interviews, just 38% said it's to tell the truth about the Trump administration — while 56% said it's to promote himself and his book.
It seemed like Eduardo was picking up speed, but I felt so ill it was hard to tell the truth of what was outside my body and what was inside it.
"I think he's (Michael Cohen) going to tell the truth, and ultimately I think he's going to cooperate with us as it relates to our search for the truth," Avenatti said.
Angel Cerna from California saw it in darker political terms: I think this picture relate to when people are being ruled by someone that doesn't want them to tell the truth.
As Mr. Pellicano sat in the prison cafeteria in his jailhouse uniform, the court reporter instructed him to raise his right hand and asked if he swore to tell the truth.
"She's going to have to tell the truth or the question will be raised about whether or not she's going to be candid and honest with the American people," he said.
Keep in mind that you don't have to actually show this rough writing to anyone, and push yourself to tell the truth about what you experience, think, feel, notice and wonder.
Angelou did what great writers of memoir do; she let me know that I was not alone because someone else had been there and made it out to tell the truth.
The political divide, however, is stark: Among Democrats, 86 percent said they trusted the media more to tell the truth, while 78 percent of Republicans said they trusted Mr. Trump more.
It's that, as is the case with many serial jailhouse informants, his incentive to tell stories that prosecutors wanted to hear was far greater than his incentive to tell the truth.
Keith Eggener, an architectural historian who made a pilgrimage to Barragán's house soon after he died, recalled his impressions with the hesitant laughter of someone who's embarrassed to tell the truth.
"The media holds responsibility to tell the truth but also not sensationalize and in this case, as muted as it might seem, you are complicit," a commenter wrote on our site.
" And former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke tweeted, "Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth about #Charlottesville & condemn the leftist terrorists in BLM/Antifa.
While the press and public may have been denied a dramatic raise-your-right-hand moment in Congress this week, Facebook's chief executive is still under legal obligation to tell the truth.
Out of three total reviews, two are one star: I trust these internet people to tell the truth about their case experiences, but I also needed to try the bubble pop myself.
"If the media's job is to be honest and to tell the truth, then I think we would all agree the media deserves a very, very big, fat failing grade," he said.
"If the media's job is to be honest and to tell the truth, then I think we would all agree the media deserves a very, very big, fat failing grade," Trump said.
"I think a writer, even a fantasy writer, has an obligation to tell the truth and the truth is, as we say in Game of Thrones, all men must die," Martin said.
"We need to tell the truth also about how radical Islam is coming to our shores," Mr. Trump said, accusing Muslims in the United States of not doing enough to stop terrorism.
When established facts back up something Trump either innately believes to be true or something he wants to be true for political reasons, he is more than happy to tell the truth.
Outside a courtroom in Sittwe last week, the detained men taken in the same raid said they were innocent and urged journalists to "tell the truth" about what had happened to them.
I hadn't given much thought to either problem, to tell the truth, until I made it to the out-of-the-way patch of Long Island City where Adda Indian Canteen operates.
We kid ourselves if we think that somehow people are going to want to tell the truth on the record about military operations, CIA operations, jockeying and infighting in the White House.
The ultimate danger for a defendant in a civil action is when the case crosses into criminal territory -- as it would if the President were not to tell the truth under oath.
What Charlotte teaches Grace, directly and indirectly, is that, no matter how much you want to tell the truth—or, at least, your truth—the world will twist and distort your story.
"All I ask of you is to tell the truth," she said, looking straight at Hayes and accusing him of lying at his December trial, where he said Smith punched him first.
He made frequent appearances on several game shows Russell was a guest panelist on several game shows between the 1960s to the '90s, including "To Tell The Truth" and "Match Game PM."
"You saw Rudy Giuliani acknowledge just the other day that his whole goal is not to tell the truth, it's not to be consistent, it's merely to undermine Bob Mueller," Schiff said.
"At a moment when our democracy is in crisis, it's time to tell the truth about what went wrong in 2016," she said in a statement announcing the book, according to Politico.
Mike Pence over the years, and now that he's in the national spotlight as the Republican vice presidential candidate, the time has come to tell the truth: I owe him an apology.
A Quinnipiac University poll last month found that only 35 percent of Americans trust Mr. Trump to tell the truth about important issues versus 52 percent who trusted the news media more.
Lee was a man in demand, appearing on TV shows (The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder, The Dick Cavett Show, and To Tell the Truth, among others), college campuses, and many radio programs.
Henein spent a significant chunk of time questioning the alleged victim about whether or not she recalls being warned by police about fabricating evidence and if she remembers swearing to tell the truth.
The thinking—which was outlined in the book The Case for Impeachment by Allan Lichtman—is that if Trump's deposed, he'll be unable to tell the truth for a sustained period of time.
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He even appeared on an episode of the game show To Tell the Truth, in 1972, where a celebrity panel had to guess which of three contestants had once been a convicted felon.
" Greenberg adds, "Obviously if she were to tell the truth no one would pay so she has, unfortunately, chosen to regurgitate the stories and lies told by others for her own personal profit.
Powell took enormous grief for this decision but, till his dying day, he defended his decision and so do I. Second, you sometimes have to tell the truth slowly, as I once said.
So naturally, because this is the movies, he visits her and tells her he loves her by way of cue cards, because on Christmas you're supposed to tell the truth, or some nonsense.
We only have the word of the participants of the meeting to go on so far, and none of them have any incentive to tell the truth if it's the worst-case scenario.
But considering that I'm loyal Michaela — even if I'm not trying to tell the truth, my face tells it for me — considering that's me, I think he just lost a valuable alliance member.
And when you tell me that, you know, he should testify because he's going to tell the truth and he shouldn't worry, well that's so silly because it's somebody's version of the truth.
At a time when so many are cut off from power and opportunity, perhaps it's no surprise that they're drawn to the garb of a scary outsider who's allowed to tell the truth.
It was up to politicians, executives, journalists and others with influence to tell the truth about the climate "emergency", and not pretend it could be fixed with technology or simple solutions, she said.
"I really appreciate the opportunity that was given to me to clear the record and to tell the truth," Cohen told reporters after his hours-long private testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
"At this time I really appreciate the opportunity that was given to me to clear the record, and to tell the truth," Cohen told reporters in brief remarks leaving Tuesday's closed door meeting.
Comey took notes on his conversations with Trump in part because he did not trust the president to tell the truth about their interactions, according to his Senate testimony from earlier this summer.
Ironically, candidates too afraid to tell the truth to the public about how their healthcare fate is largely in their own hands seem to have no fear of taking everything else away from them.
The environmental activists have three core demands: for the government to "tell the truth about climate change"; to reduce carbon emissions to zero by 2025; and to create a citizens's assembly to oversee progress.
Traditionally, drug epidemiologists have had to rely on questionnaires, but such surveys aren't cheap and are riddled with response biases since many drug users aren't keen to tell the truth about breaking the law.
"I want people to know I'm willing to tell the truth in front of a jury under penalty of perjury because it's a true story and it needed to be told," she told PEOPLE.
"I don't think it was a game," Sanders said, in the off-camera briefing, and appeared to suggest the President's original intent was to press the fired former FBI director to tell the truth.
Trump scored with one fan ...former KKK leader David Duke just tweeted, "Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth about #Charlottesville and condemn the leftist terrorists in BLM/Antifa."
Keenan alleged that Gianforte had failed to take responsibility for initially claiming the reporter instigated the skirmish, and as such, she said, he cannot be relied upon to tell the truth to his constituents.
"Thank you President Trump for your honesty and courage to tell the truth about #Charlottesville and condemn the leftist terrorists in BLM/Antifa," Duke wrote, referring to Black Lives Matter (BLM) and anti-facists.
When someone swears to tell the truth in a court of law, they put one hand on a religious text and raise their other hand into the air, palm facing whoever they're speaking to.
"I wasn't ready to come about it yet but today I got fired and I've been receiving hate mail and death threats ever since so I'm being forced to tell the truth," she wrote.
A decade later, Susan Sontag added a new layer to the conversation in her apt, yet scathing essay "On Photography," which heavily questioned documentary (or any genre of) photography's ability to tell the truth.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said he would seek to tell the truth to reporters two days after he claimed, despite contrary evidence, President Trump's inauguration was the most-attended of all time.
O'Neill said Johnson had failed to provide a sworn legal statement to the court, adding the prime minister was "unable to tell the truth" and that his political life was characterised by "incontinent mendacity".
O'Neill said Johnson had failed to provide a sworn legal statement to the court, adding the prime minister was "unable to tell the truth" and that his political life was characterized by "incontinent mendacity".
Life in the Trump White House has gotten off to a similar start: his first question at Trump press secretary Sean Spicer's first briefing was to ask him to pledge to tell the truth.
"I will go back to the North and hold a news conference there to tell the truth about what the life was like in the South," he yelled at them, according to court records.
Kavanaugh's confirmation struck a deep political fault line, and it was a story told often in images like the one of Christine Blasey Ford, eyes closed, swearing to tell the truth during her testimony.
Pompeo said on Tuesday the United States was "deeply concerned" Iran may have covered up details about the spread of coronavirus, and he called on all nations to "tell the truth" about the epidemic.
Last summer, her caseworker at the Service Program for Older People asked Ms. Fludgate if she needed anything, but she said she at first felt too guilty and too proud to tell the truth.
Mr. Cohen emerged from a secure room in the Senate after more than eight hours of questioning and told reporters that he appreciated "the opportunity that was given to me" to tell the truth.
I use to issue subpoenas all the time before witnesses had a chance to look at documents, because I wanted them to tell the truth and not be influenced by documents and conform the testimony.
I am relieved to be able to tell the truth about my story when asked, and I look forward to being able to return to my private life and focus on what matters to me.
Ousted Nissan Motor Co boss Carlos Ghosn on Wednesday said on Twitter that he was getting ready to tell the truth about recent events and that he would hold a news conference on April 1003.
Ousted Nissan Motor Co boss Carlos Ghosn on Wednesday said on Twitter that he was getting ready to tell the truth about recent events and that he would hold a news conference on April 11.
Ousted Nissan Motor boss Carlos Ghosn said today on Twitter (TWTR) that he was getting ready to tell the truth about recent events and that he would hold a news conference on Thursday, April 11.
Holland said she hoped the film would spark a reevaluation of the importance of journalism and its ability to tell the truth, blaming Britain's Brexit vote on "essential lies" and "manipulation" by wealthy financial backers.
"When you tell me that he should testify because he's going to tell the truth and he shouldn't worry, well that's so silly because that's somebody's version of the truth, not the truth," Giuliani said.
"I am here ... to answer these allegations and to tell the truth," Kavanaugh said in testimony released on Wednesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee ahead of the hearing with Kavanaugh and one of his accusers.
"I am happy not just for the result but mainly that it is possible not to succumb to populism, to tell the truth, to raise interest without aggressive vocabulary," she told a crowd of supporters.
"[DeGeneres] risked her entire life and her entire career to tell the truth, and she suffered greatly for it," McKinnon noted, referencing the cancelation of DeGeneres's sitcom a year after going public with her sexuality.
"Obviously if she were to tell the truth, no one would pay, so she has unfortunately chosen to regurgitate the stories and lies told by others for her own personal profit," Greenberg told CBS News.
And the only thing that made it less scary was seeing Ellen on TV. She risked her entire life and her entire career in order to tell the truth, and she suffered greatly for it.
When a writer is born into a family, the family is finished, not just because the child is bound to tell the truth about her parents but because she must tell the truth about herself.
"If we want to stop climate catastrophe, we have to tell the truth," Ash Sanders, a member of the environmental activist group Extinction Rebellion, said in a statement when New York City made its declaration.
Chatigny said the Hartford, Connecticut jury that convicted Gramins last June 15 may have been improperly influenced by another trader who testified that Gramins owed him a duty to tell the truth about bond prices.
As it happens, there was more kink to her story than suggested by that golden lasso, which she uses to force her captives to tell the truth and looks like something from a bondage emporium.
" A spokesperson for Facebook said that the company was "aware" of the posts related to the Florida shooting conspiracies, but said that the company doesn't "have policies in place that require people to tell the truth.
Zuckerberg and the officers will also have to certify annually that the company is complying with the overall order, making them personally liable to tell the truth or face the potential for civil and criminal punishments.
But deep down, Beijing knows that even a few missives from a dissident writer willing to tell the truth can help shatter that veneer -- especially if combined with the economic turbulence China is starting to feel.
She fiddled some more, and Hill's picture was replaced by Christine Blasey Ford swearing to tell the truth at a recent Senate hearing; she has accused Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her when they were teen-agers.
When news broke of his prime-time appearance, a remarkable debate broke out in Washington about whether the President of the United States can be trusted to tell the truth in an address to the nation.
"I am happy not just for the result but mainly that it is possible not to succumb to populism, to tell the truth, to raise interest without aggressive vocabulary," she said, according to the news service.
"It feels really good to tell the truth, and for too long, people were not telling the truth about the I.D.C. and the damage that they've done to the state of New York," Mr. Johnson said.
Years later, Arlene files a lawsuit against the doctors, but Elizabeth, summoned home from college for testimony, is still too loyal to her mother to tell the truth and admit she was making herself throw up.
Multiple studies have shown that children as old as 16 are less likely to lie about their misdeeds, and the misdeeds of others, after pledging to tell the truth, a result that has been replicated widely.
"Obviously if she were to tell the truth no one would pay so she has, unfortunately, chosen to regurgitate the stories and lies told by others for her own personal profit," Mr. Greenberg told the publication.
If Trump were to tell the truth to his audiences, he would have to explain that those responsible for their lack of opportunities are he and his wealthy friends who exploit the poor and middle class.
In the media the formula signals a determination to ignore popular taste: the People's Daily makes no more effort to appeal to its Chinese readers than Pravda did to tell the truth to its Soviet ones.
I disagree, for instance, with David Frum about almost everything, from Iraq to the legacy of Pierre Trudeau in our native Canada, but never doubt his integrity or desire to tell the truth about the world.
Today's Holocaust deniers argue that since the Jews cannot be trusted to tell the truth about their past, they constitute a clear and present danger to good people today and deserve to ostracized, hated and even killed.
SWORN under oath to tell the truth, Christine Blasey Ford said on September 27th that she was "100 percent" certain that Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, had sexually assaulted her in 1982.
When Callum goes to talk to Ezran about growing up and facing hard truths, a monologue with an emotional significance that deepens through later reveals, Callum realizes he doesn't have the courage to tell the truth, either.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Ousted Nissan Motor Co boss Carlos Ghosn on Wednesday said on Twitter that he was getting ready to tell the truth about recent events and that he would hold a news conference on April 11.
Toni Braxton took an oath to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth Thursday, and told a jury she's heartbroken that the guy on trial stole her engagement ring and other precious jewelry.
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar's hardline monks will dodge bans on Facebook and keep using it to "tell the truth", they said on Friday, after the social media giant barred several Buddhist nationalists for hate messages targeting Rohingya Muslims.
"The best thing to speak against recruitment by ISIS are the voices of people who were recruited by ISIS, understand what the true experience is, have escaped and have come back to tell the truth," she said.
"The fact that we were able to tell the truth — that they already knew to be true — was a change of pace, not just for Evernote but for every tech-company relationship they probably have," he said.
In that scene [when Raymond, Kevin, Yusef and Antron are in the holding cell], you're literally watching four boys have to work through really adult issues and they decide to tell the truth from there on out.
As former Navy Seal commander William McRaven said in a recent Washington Post op-ed, we should be very afraid of the coming attacks against federal officials predisposed to tell the truth about Russian interference in 2020.
So the best way to tell the truth now, I've found, is to become our Jo. To face the past I can neither get back nor get rid of, I write it down, make it my present.
And we should do whatever we can to tell the truth about its existence, and to undo it and to fix it, because if we don't, as I said, we're going to get a lot of destruction.
Trump needs to tell the truth The Departments of Justice and Homeland Security recently said they have not found evidence of foreign actors making "a material impact" on our voting systems and election infrastructure during the midterms.
She and a second impressionist once appeared on the TV game show "To Tell the Truth" along with Davis herself; four masked panelists asked questions and tried to guess which of the three was the real thing.
Fold told Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) in a personal letter written Saturday and released Monday that her chief motivation in bringing the allegation against Kavanaugh was "to tell the truth" about what he did.
"We do ask everybody who is interested in Michael being able to tell the truth to help him out," Davis said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," directing people to the GoFundMe site, which asks for $500,000 in total.
Facebook would likely say it has made a good-faith effort to tell the truth about its role in the election as it understood it at the time, and that its statements have evolved along with that understanding.
While Richards urges Vanderpump to tell "the truth" (about what remains to be seen), Lisa Rinna claims there are two culprits to blame for the blowup that is unfolding before her eyes in Dubai: Vanderpump and Yolanda Hadid.
Because no matter how much I tried to force myself to tell the truth to this person who had, so far, absorbed every single shameful fact about my life with nothing but compassion and love, I could not.
Sheng and Stodden are standing on the patio outside the bedroom they share, and she looks at him now and then to prompt him to tell the truth: "Do you want me to say it?" she asks him.
I hope that we can find such a setting and that you will understand that I have one motivation in coming forward – to tell the truth about what Mr. Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge did to me.
"I am left with the inconsistent and factually inaccurate statements of a person who I now understand does not want to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth," she said, according to the publication.
Ghosn promised to "tell the truth" at a news conference next week, taking to Twitter to announce his first briefing since being released on bail last month and hours after the report that he could face fresh charges.
In doing so, she'll earn a title many pundits would like to claim for themselves: She is a free speech champion, engaged in a very public battle for her right to tell the truth about her own life.
Each swears to tell the truth, but several, both for the prosecution and the defense, have also had moments when discrepancies have arisen between what they said in the past — to the police — and what they say now.
"Which is why at this moral moment in America, now more than ever, we need your voices, those in the media willing to tell the truth and to capture the truths too often excluded, too often ignored."ADVERTISEMENT
That so many worked honestly and bravely to uphold the principles of the Constitution, only to be stiff-armed by censors when they try to tell the truth about their experiences, is antithetical to the foundations of democracy.
If 90 percent of represented accused men get exonerated, as Mr. Stephens writes, it seems that a lot of doubt is being raised, playing on an age-old stereotype that women cannot be trusted to tell the truth.
Only 19% believe what they report, just ahead of the satirical site The Onion, which doesn't even claim to tell the truth, but which nevertheless was found more credible than Infowars, the wild conspiracy peddling operation of Alex Jones.
GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico — Four months after a devastating storm swept through Puerto Rico, people here say they want President Trump to tell the truth about their situation when he addresses Congress Tuesday night — but they don't have high hopes.
Only 21 percent of respondents in the survey carried out by polling firm ComRes agreed that Cameron was more likely to tell the truth about the EU than Johnson while 45 percent said Johnson was more believable than Cameron.
" He followed up with a second tweet to repromote a GoFundMe account that was set up earlier this year to help "Cohen and his family as he goes forward on his journey to tell the truth about Donald Trump.
Hosts for the shows have not yet been announced, though ABC's current roster of game show emcees include Steve Harvey (Celebrity Family Feud), Alec Baldwin (Match Game), Michael Strahan (The $100,000 Pyramid) and Anthony Anderson (To Tell the Truth).
"To tell the truth, originally, a year or two ago, I believed that whoever was going to win the White House would revoke the executive order — Democrat or Republican," said Craig Holman, a government affairs lobbyist at Public Citizen.
I happen to own and fly an American flag, but if you want me to swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, it's not the first place I'm going to put my hand.
YANGON, June 8 (Reuters) - Myanmar's hardline monks will dodge bans on Facebook and keep using the social media giant to "tell the truth", they said on Friday, after it barred several Buddhist nationalists for hate messages targeting Rohingya Muslims.
Cornel West, the philosophy professor and activist appointed to the committee by the Sanders campaign to serve as its prophetic voice, decried Israel's military occupation as "evil" and challenged the Democratic Party to "tell the truth" about its existence.
" The museum has a mission to "tell the truth," says Joanne Hyppolite, one of the Smithsonian's curators, who joins us on this week's episode, "whether that's respectable or not, whether it hurts or not or it's painful or not.
This willingness to suspend disbelief "gives Trump not only license but incentive to spin fantasy, because no one expects him to tell the truth," Rob Stutzman, a Republican consultant who worked for Jeb Bush, told the Los Angeles Times.
"I am happy not just for the result, but mainly that it is possible not to succumb to populism, to tell the truth, to raise interest without an aggressive vocabulary," she told her supporters during her March victory speech.
He decided to tell the truth about the massive transition our economy is undergoing and the incredible exploitation and corruption our system has enabled even though it wasn't popular or what any political consultant would tell you to say.
He also said during congressional testimony in September that he has "no obligation" to tell the truth to the media, while acknowledging that he had not told the truth when asked earlier this year about his interactions with Trump.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (La.) in a Wednesday interview urged Alabama Republican Senate nominee Roy Moore to "tell the truth," but stopped short of altogether calling on the former judge to exit the race amid various sexual misconduct allegations.
Robson says that as uncomfortable as it was to describe what happened between him and Jackson, it still felt better to tell the truth, and he hoped that by going public, he might help other survivors of sexual abuse.
And as conservative imprints continue to publish outraged hot takes about how Islam is inherently violent and American racism is a myth, they're giving a platform to figures like Milo Yiannopoulos to tell the truth as they feel it.
His responses to basic questions — like what provisions the bill includes or how it would change the health insurance system — suggest he either doesn't understand how the American Health Care Act works, or doesn't want to tell the truth about it.
We know that some of you chafe at his libertarianism, but also know how much you appreciate his faithful reading of law, devotion to Madisonian precepts and willingness to tell the truth even when it goes against his own stated interests.
Democrats will continue to tell the truth about our economy and this president's dismal record, just as we will not rest in our own efforts to deliver real results for the people that make the state of our union stronger.
In a world in which so many of us often feel less connected, even disconnected, stories which are brave — by which I mean, stories in which the writer dares to tell the truth of herself — make us feel less alone.
CNN's Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta is writing a book titled, "The Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America," about the Trump White House and its combative and deteriorating relationship with the news media.
Real footage from the game show To Tell the Truth shows real con man Frank Abagnale pretending to be a pilot on a game show in which contestants pretend to be someone else and only one person is telling the truth.
If such a list of examples exists, then America needs to consider that we have been hoodwinked by a media too devoted to a story about racism to tell the truth, and we will all be better for the revelation.
Our creative intent in portraying the ugly, painful reality of suicide in such graphic detail in Season 1 was to tell the truth about the horror of such an act, and make sure no one would ever wish to emulate it.
Chappelle's Show riffed on serious realities of race, sex, inequality, politics, and the preposterousness of pop culture, but never forgot Oscar Wilde's famous adage: if you're going to tell the truth, be funny—or else they'll want to kill you.
"Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth about #Charlottesville & condemn the leftist terrorists in BLM/Antifa," Duke tweeted, with a link to a clip in which Trump made the Robert E. Lee - George Washington comparison.
The original creator of Wonder Woman is a man named William Moulton Marston, who was, among other things, credited with inventing the lie-detector machine (which brings to light why Diana uses a lasso that compels people to tell the truth).
Giuliani's striking complaint about a perjury trap appears to raise the question of why he might be worried about such an issue -- if the President were simply to tell the truth, in answers that will be scrubbed by his legal advisers.
" Dorey-Stein continued, "I was so proud to serve under the Obama administration, and I felt like President Trump was lying to the American people and also not even trying to lie, like not even trying to tell the truth.
He could have played it safe, with his position so well known, but he spoke out again on Sunday because he felt a duty to tell the truth to voters, once again, because of the enormous importance of the election.
" — Trump "Even as I am very disappointed by the president's approach to our problems – I still don't want him to fail, but we need him to tell the truth, and to respect his duties and the extraordinary diversity that defines America.
You have to check in with the crew and actors, from the PAs to the interns, ask how their experience is on this set, and then make sure that they know they're in a safe space to tell the truth.
It will always have a place in the social order, and that is to tell the truth by constructing a fiction, to amplify society's negative traits to a comical extent so you can see the ugliness that's always been there.
In the episode, viewers will watch the story of the school, T.M. Landry College Preparatory, unfold as Ms. Benner and Ms. Green meet with students who risk their futures to tell the truth, often in emotional interviews in their homes.
The group has three core demands of the British government: to "tell the truth" by declaring a climate and ecological emergency; to reduce carbon emissions to zero by 2025; and to create a citizens' assembly to lead on climate issues.
One of the things I chronicle in the book is the struggle that the mainstream media had with the knowledge that there was a major political candidate who seemed unable to tell the truth, and how to respond to that.
GIRL By Edna O'Brien Throughout her long career, Edna O'Brien has proved to be an exceptionally brave writer, resolved to tell the truth, loyal to nothing except her memory, her imagination and her faith in the power and beauty of language.
At the conference, Pressley, seated beside Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Deb Haaland of New Mexico, one of the first Native American women ever elected to Congress, encouraged women to feel emboldened to tell the truth when they came into power.
Flynn later joined the Trump campaign but was fired as the White House national security adviser by President Donald Trump in February after he failed to tell the truth about his contacts with the Russian ambassador to the United States.
It's hard to decide what is more disturbing: that so many top officials in Donald Trump's presidential campaign and administration were in contact with the Russian government during and after the campaign, or that they keep neglecting to tell the truth.
But neither when I was a broken teenager susceptible to a wily predator, nor when I was a young woman who found the courage to tell the truth to a jury, could I have known this season of vindication would come.
WASHINGTON — Staring down a looming prison sentence for lying to Congress and other crimes, Michael D. Cohen arrived on Capitol Hill last week declaring that he was finally ready to tell the truth about his decade of work alongside President Trump.
"Not a single Southwesterner or even, to tell the truth, a genuine Westerner (California does not count)," he added, discounting the backgrounds of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who was born in Sacramento, and Justice Stephen G. Breyer, who was born in San Francisco.
"I named the organization after my father because of his complete and unconditional love for me; his unabashed, unashamed ability to tell the truth, even if it hurt; and his strength to push through his own battles with mental health issues," Henson said.
"Our creative intent in portraying the ugly, painful reality of suicide in such graphic detail in Season 1 was to tell the truth about the horror of such an act, and make sure no one would ever wish to emulate it," he continues.
Despite the heart-rending pleas of Rich's family, Hannity continues to create a conspiracy theory circus, one in which he is both the real victim and a martyr journalist, the only one brave enough to risk his job to tell the truth.
Therefore, it is absolutely necessary that there should be full liberty to tell the truth about his acts, and this means that it is exactly as necessary to blame him when he does wrong as to praise him when he does right.
"  "When you tell me that he should testify because he's going to tell the truth and he shouldn't worry, well that's so silly because that's somebody's version of the truth, not the truth," Giuliani told NBC's Chuck Todd on "Meet the Press.
Looking at numbers like those, it's impossible to accept at face value Trump's claim that he does his best to tell the truth but sometimes circumstances just change and what he has said is the truth winds up being something short of that.
"That's what I'm hoping for, that when he raises his right hand and swears to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth — that's hard to believe, an answer that's coming from someone who's a confessed liar," Meadows said.
" He added, "To tell the truth, I was concerned when I was writing that this particular tone on the guitar would be a little too much to handle for people's ears, because it's so piercing and it's so raw, with teeth and claws.
But after his release in 2015, Nunez went to Major League Baseball and said he took the blame for the Cabrera situation in exchange for a payment from ACES he never accepted, and he said that now he wanted to tell the truth.
A Quinnipiac poll released in November 2017 found that American voters disapprove of media coverage of Trump by a 20-point margin, but also trust the media to tell the truth about important issues more than the president by the same margin.
Either there is a new definition of "everything" of which I'm unaware, or Trump Jr. is doing what the Trumps do: lie until there is no alternative but to tell the truth, and even then only reveal as much truth as circumstances compel.
Her answer came after former FBI Director James Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, in which he said that he kept notes on his meetings with the president because he did not trust Trump to tell the truth about the meetings.
To write is to declare a loyalty that runs deeper than blood, to make a pledge to the self and its expression; to write well is to tell the truth about what you have seen, starting with where—and who—you come from.
Why not, as the religious studies professor Ron Srigley has recently argued, return to the old, "beautiful goal" of the university, "to discover and then to tell the truth," disentangled from the mercenary arms of the offices of careers and student life?
And in front of the jury on Monday, prosecutors sought to demonstrate that Gates has a powerful incentive to tell the truth now, by pointing out he faces grave legal jeopardy if he's found to be lying after reaching an agreement not to do so.
SARA CARTER, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Yes, there are a number of people that are ready to speak, a number of FBI agents that are currently working in the bureau and other former agents who want to tell the truth about what was going on.
More than 30 current and former administration officials, as well as other outside Trump advisers and high-ranking GOP officials, spoke with me for my book "The Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America," set for release Tuesday.
They are far less likely than the baby-boom generation (born between 1946 and the mid-20113s) or Generation X (born in the mid-1960s to late 1970s) to trust others to tell the truth, says Bobby Duffy of IPSOS Mori, a pollster (see chart).
" He continued, "Therefore, it is absolutely necessary that there should be a full liberty to tell the truth about his acts and this means that it is exactly as necessary to blame him when he does wrong as to praise him when he does right.
" Kate said she doesn't want money, and that the reason she came forward with her story now was because she wanted to tell the truth "about a powerful man who felt entitled to my body when all I wanted to do was my job.
Doctors are more likely to dismiss their reports of their symptoms under the mistaken assumption that women are simply too sensitive or hysterical to tell the truth about their own pain—implying, as Wagstaff did, that our real problems are all in our heads.
" He continued, "Therefore, it is absolutely necessary that there should be a full liberty to tell the truth about his acts, and this means that it is exactly as necessary to blame him when he does wrong as to praise him when he does right.
Every member of the executive branch who has gone to tell the truth to the House impeachment investigators — like Marie Yovanovich and Alexander Vindman (and maybe Gordon Sondland, too, at least the second time around) — has done so in defiance of the president's instructions.
"I really appreciate the opportunity that was given to me to clear the record and to tell the truth and I look forward to tomorrow to being able to in my voice to tell the American people my story," Cohen told reporters at the time.
Sater, who walked past a series of flashing cameras upon arrival, told reporters he intends to "tell the truth" when asked what he plans to share with the committee, which is conducting a sprawling investigation into Russia's election interference and Trump's business dealings in Russia.
Mueller's decision to come down hard on Manafort but to offer leniency to Flynn was widely interpreted as a sign that he will reward people implicated in the investigation who are willing to tell the truth about what happened -- but will tolerate no obstruction.
But that's just what Dr. Stockmann discovers in this David Harrower adaptation of an Ibsen play, directed by Hal Brooks for the Pearl Theater, about a man brave or foolish enough to tell the truth to a community that doesn't want to hear it.
"To tell the truth, I get more sexist crap from foreign men than I do from Afghans," she said in the interview, adding that other lawyers have told her she should defer to her male colleagues or credit her courtroom victories to her male interpreters.
He shows her how to be devious, which she does by incorporating the truth, twisting it ever so slightly, displaying real emotions to give the lie some force and proclaiming that she has to tell the truth and she's no good at deception anyway.
In court in November, Cohen testified (under oath) that he made the false statements to Congress "to be consistent with Individual-1's political messaging and to be loyal to Individual-1"; on Wednesday, he said, he was only there to tell the truth.
" Asked if he thinks Cohen lied to Congress again, this time about pardons, Burr said he wouldn't discuss the closed testimony but added, "It's time for Michael Cohen to tell the truth and then suffer the consequences for any lies he told then or now.
Podhoretz saw himself as the one intellectual willing to tell the truth about the importance of money and fame and social status to supposedly high-minded people, and in telling it he imagined that all of these would accrue to him in greater amounts.
Where Trump seems content to simply work to erode confidence in the media's ability to tell the truth ("Fake news" and all that), Lewandowski is actively celebrating his lack of truthfulness with the media as evidence of just how hardcore Trump he actually is.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn promised to "tell the truth" at a news conference next week, taking to Twitter to announce his first briefing since being released on bail and hours after a report that prosecutors were preparing a fresh case against him.
Davis told NPR that Cohen now considers his former boss "to be both corrupt and a dangerous person in the Oval Office," adding that Cohen has decided to tell the truth about working for Trump and "would never accept" a pardon from the president.
Why, after all, would "sources familiar with Cohen's thinking" tell CNN, rather than prosecutors, that 'Giuliani is wading into dangerous territory when he asks Cohen to "tell the truth" about the Trump Tower meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and Russian meddling in the election'?
But it was long, nearly career-ending illness she chose to battle alone without the help of family members, until the doctor she had been seeing to treat her severe vocal cord polyps confronted her about the issue and her mother forced her to tell the truth.
People in Puerto Rico say they want Trump to tell the truth about the hurricane recovery: "I would like him to stop talking about things the way he sees them, and to talk about them the way they really are instead," one resident told BuzzFeed News.
Beatty co-wrote, co-produced, and directed the film, which—for all its somewhat tactless cultural appropriation (see: Warren Beatty rapping)—does pack a lot of substance and leaves one yearning for the day when a politician might be emboldened to tell the truth in real life.
CNN reported at the time that the FBI denied Priebus' request, although White House press secretary Sean Spicer said at the time that the White House was simply asking the FBI "to tell the truth" in response to reports about Trump campaign communications with Russian officials.
If Comey comes anywhere close to affirming the reporting on the nature and specifics of his relationship with Trump, it will raise deep questions about not only whether Trump understands the rules governing his job but also whether he feels any need to tell the truth.
It's also where you often form lifelong, sisterly bonds with your classmates; it's unsurprising that Hoskins and Schaub, decades after they graduated, are still friends with a shared desire to tell the truth and honor a woman who was important to them and important to their adolescence.
But now, members of Congress are likely to consider or pursue new laws to protect the privacy of social media users -- because it is apparent to many on both sides of the aisle that Facebook can't be trusted either to protect privacy or to tell the truth.
"I promise to tell the truth and to be able to represent the information and the hard analysis from the intelligence community professionals as accurately and as forthcoming as I possibly can, and I am more than willing to speak truth to power," he told Democratic Sen.
The previous two seasons of "Fargo" felt more insular as crime stories; from the start of this one, when the German officer says, "We're not here to tell stories; we're here to tell the truth," it seems immediately more political, addressing what's happening in the world today.
I called it like it is, and that's what we see out of the mainstream media, especially CNN, every single day, so obviously I'm going to tell the truth, and I did it today and it's laughable how they've responded," she said on "The Ingraham Angle.
" Giuliani expressed concerns about a potential perjury trap to anchor Chuck Todd, saying, "And when you tell me that he should testify because he's going to tell the truth and he shouldn't worry, well that's so silly because that's somebody's version of the truth, not the truth.
If you are prepared to go nose to nose with the left and you&aposre prepared to tell the truth, and you&aposre willing to wage a national campaign, you want open borders or do you want to control who comes in the U.S., including MS- 214 gangsters?
"Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth about #Charlottesville & condemn the leftist terrorists in BLM/Antifa," read the full tweet from an account that is not verified by Twitter but appears to represent Duke and features videos apparently posted by and of him.
"Jeff Sessions took an oath before the Senate Judiciary Committee to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, and it is now clear that he broke that oath in his confirmation hearing," Anthony D. Romero, the ACLU's executive director, said in a statement Thursday.
Thurman's goal was apparently to tell the truth in a way that had consequences, for the men who mistreated her and for the public at large—and perhaps for participants in the feminist insurrection underway, because stories like hers can fortify other women and the movement for women's rights.
"Many of them reduced a good part of their 'collaboration,' as we call their obligation to tell the truth, to relating in a decontextualized manner the murders committed — justifying them by portraying their victims as guerrillas dressed in civilian clothing — and revealing the locations of graves," he said.
" He continued: "Therefore, it is absolutely necessary that there should be — that there should be a full liberty to tell the truth about his acts and this means that it is exactly as necessary to blame him when he does wrong as to praise him when he does right.
Bob Corker's recent comments about the White House -- that it's an adult day care center and that President Donald Trump's temperament could set us "on the path to World War III" -- reveal a basic truth about what happens to you when you leave Congress: You get to tell the truth.
The second part of Scaramucci's quote -- in bold here -- is even more revealing: "I think she does the best of her ability to tell the truth but also to protect the President ..." What Scaramucci seems to be suggesting is that telling the truth and protecting the President are two conflicting missions.
Oscar Wilde, in his wonderful 1891 essay "The Decay of Lying," wrote that George Washington's chopping down the cherry tree and then admitting to it was one of the worst things that could have happened to America: now we feel compelled to tell the truth at the expense of art.
That said, although Flynn had an ethical obligation to tell the truth, since it does not appear his deception covered up a crime or prevented the FBI from obtaining information it did not already have, I'm skeptical a jury would have found that Flynn had a legal obligation to do so.
And once again, a young black activist is singing freedom songs in Kelly Ingram Park: Well, first of all to tell the truth,7.25 is not going to doThat ain't right so let's stand up for what's rightWe've been in the dark so long, it's time we've seen some light.
"What victims of abuse need, and frankly what Catholics and people living in societies that have been so badly damaged by abuse need, is for the Church to tell the truth and to make itself accountable," said Colm O'Gorman, a victim of clerical child sex abuse and leading campaigner in Ireland.
Tanya Bolick from North Carolina believes we can't operate on the basis of trust alone: While trusting people to tell the truth about whether or not the pet is an emotional-support animal or not is a good thought I don't think that it is possible in this day and age.
Hoover is often seen today as a tyrant and a violator of civil liberties, but when he came to office, he was considered a reformer and an enemy of "politics," a man who could be relied upon to tell the truth when everyone else seemed to be lying for partisan ends.
"You know, everybody is responsible because there were people in power that had the opportunity to request more aid, to request more aid when it was reasonable, to request more aid when it was needed, to tell the truth and they didn't," Yulín Cruz told CNN "New Day" host Alisyn Camerota.
"It is offensive that in purporting to stand by a Supreme Court nominee who has been accused of sexual assault, Mr. Trump has chosen once again to defame and attack women, including our client, who had the courage to come forward to tell the truth about his own unwanted assaultive behavior," Wang said.
During a speech at the annual awards for the Committee to Protect Journalists in November, The Daily Beast reports that Streep told the audience that she "revere[s] the people" who have stood up to tell the truth, going on to say that she's had her own experiences with terror and violence.
Obviously some of the ways to do it are media, some of the ways to do it would be to tell the truth about how many of these guys are in jail for violent crimes and what percentage of all hate crimes are committed not by Islamic terrorists but actually by white nationalists.
Andrew Johnson's downfall was being headstrong (he was acquitted and remained in office), Richard Nixon's was his paranoia and the need for total control (he resigned before he could be impeached), and Bill Clinton's was the inability to tell the truth on the stand (Clinton, like Johnson, was acquitted by the Senate).
I'd like to believe that a message of love and hope is enough — and that may work — but the safer route is to tell the truth about the Republican nominee, and the truth is that he's an unstable narcissist who should never be in command of our military and our atomic arsenal.
When Christine Blasey Ford rose to swear to tell the truth about her encounters with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh more than three decades ago, Will McNamee, a Getty Images photographer, captured what everyone seemed to immediately agree would be the hearing's iconic image: Ford, holding up her right hand, head back, eyes closed.
In times past when we swore to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in a court of law, we would undergo a transformation; once those words were uttered in that space we would inaugurate new conditions of listening and our speech would transmute from normal conversation to liable testimony.
"Our text and email messages have to been seen in their totality to see the (sic) is no serious effort to intimidate or pressure Randy to do anything, other than fess up to the truth," Stone said in a statement to CNN, adding that he encouraged Credico to tell the truth in other messages.
"The very fact that in this administration with the highest turnover in history, the people who are specifically designated to tell the truth to the President, whether he likes it or not, have remained in place, doing that day after day, means that by definition, they have been an island of stability," Priess added.
Democrats say there is another reason Republicans favor the Intelligence Committee: Its work is conducted mainly behind closed doors, sparing Mr. Trump and his allies on Capitol Hill from a regular parade of witnesses swearing to tell the truth before sober-faced senators — all of it televised live on cable news and C-Span.
"My advice to him would be to tell the truth, I think, for a change and also to cut back on his Twitter feeds and give the House of Representatives and also the Senate, and I say the general public, the evidence that we need to form a case either for or against him," Carter told MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell.
"Still, it is possible to mitigate the long-term effects of this vacation from veracity – if the White House and the president quickly and convincingly return to the tradition of endeavoring to tell the truth from the Oval Office and the White House briefing room," added Rice, who also served as former President Obama's ambassador to the United Nations.
So far today, Trump has sent six early morning tweets in which he, among other things, threatened Comey to stay silent, floated the idea he might be taping conversations at the White House (Nixon, again!), argued that his staff can't possibly be expected to tell the truth all the time and suggested canceling the daily press briefing.
Because they don't control Congress, they'd be unable to subpoena Trump for a response, though they'd likely ask him for a sworn statement in which he'd have to tell the truth or risk charges of perjury—something that could theoretically lead to impeachment but is hardly the kind of theatrical event that the Watergate hearings were.
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" She added, "We all have a responsibility to tell the truth and fight against fear, hate, and division that's really pervaded across America under President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
"When you go in there, you're going to have to tell the truth," said John Marston, a former federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C. The risk for Trump, who has a tendency to talk at length and to make contradictory statements, running afoul of that guidance, has been on the minds of his lawyers since Mueller's probe began last year.
"We need to tell the truth about radical Islam and we need to do it now," Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE proclaimed just minutes after Mrs.
The reporting freedom of the American press has been under attack from all sides: judges allowing wealthy citizens to personally sue individual journalists into oblivion, a President-elect who fomented mass hatred and distrust of the media attempting to cover him, and now NFL executives kicking beat writers out of press boxes just for trying to tell the truth.
Matt Gonzalez, an artist, chief attorney of the San Francisco Public Defender's Office, and former president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, said it should be saved to show that Arnautoff, a communist who studied with famous Mexican muralist Diego Rivera, was part of the society of artists in the WPA trying to tell the truth about government.
As a State Department whistleblower who lost his career to tell the truth about the Iraq war, I am burdened by how the interviewees in Bob Woodward's new book, "Fear," and the anonymous writer of that New York Times "resistance" Op-Ed are hailed as patriots holding back the U.S. president's worst impulses through fibs and bureaucratic tricks.
Here's an excerpt of Article 1 from the Clinton impeachment, which was approved by the House, accusing him of lying to the grand jury about his affair with Monica Lewinsky: On August 17, 1998, William Jefferson Clinton swore to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth before a Federal grand jury of the United States.
"It's hard to listen to a man with such a demonstrated inability to tell the truth — or even keep his word with members of either party — try to sell us on the idea that he's now ready for bipartisanship and unity, that he's poised to bring us together," said Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island.
Adapted from Jim Acosta's "The Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America" set for release Tuesday Washington (CNN)It was February 16, 2017, and President Donald J. Trump had just held a news conference in the White House East Room to confront questions about his decision to fire his national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
"We look forward to helping Mr. Cohen fulfill what he has told us is his only mission -- to tell the truth as he knows it and to turn the corner on his past life and taking ownership for his past mistakes by cooperating as best as he can with all governmental authorities in search of the truth," Monico and Spevack said.
" And this is the lead of the Post's main story about the Afghanistan Papers Monday: "A confidential trove of government documents obtained by The Washington Post reveals that senior US officials failed to tell the truth about the war in Afghanistan throughout the 18-year campaign, making rosy pronouncements they knew to be false and hiding unmistakable evidence the war had become unwinnable.

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