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Lombardi waded in and ended up exchanging punches with supporters.
HRC has waded into governor's races before with dubious results.
On Monday, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver waded into the fray.
Trump already has waded into several closely watched gubernatorial contests.
You've waded into another huge theoretical argument: What is stress?
Myself and several other officers waded out and got transportation.
In time, the couple waded deeper into their theoretical future.
Many were quiet, and some wept as they waded ashore.
Rudolph Giuliani has waded into the anticorruption fight … in Romania.
They pried his hands away and waded down the driveway.
HOUSTON — A Holocaust survivor waded waist-deep in flood water.
He's waded into national debates such as the border wall.
People waded through water and pushed motorbikes and other vehicles.
Abrams has also waded into larger debates in the Democratic Party.
Bow Wow then waded in, threatening to "pimp" Trump's wife, Melania.
So far the current administration hasn't really waded into the topic.
Scientists like Bill Nye have also waded into the political waters.
I waded through years of low grades and low self-esteem.
Trump has already waded into the South Carolina governor race himself.
But others said the consultants rarely waded into delicate policy matters.
Other members of the administration have also waded into the issue.
He almost never made trades and rarely waded into free agency.
Seldom has a president waded into negotiations with so little help.
I waded through fields of grass while Tolstoy monologued at me.
Just over an hour after he tweeted, J.K. Rowling waded in.
The sister's group waded across, the water up to their calves.
President Donald Trump has waded into the controversy, routinely blasting Kaepernick.
He waded into the protests, he said, and was tear-gassed.
He said passengers waded in waist-deep water before reaching land.
At another race, Harrison waded into the spectators, swinging his fists.
The DCCC waded into a Texas House primary in early March.
But you know, Amazon waded right in and stuff like that.
It's not the first time the commission has waded into the debate.
French President Emmanuel Macron waded in, accusing Italy of cynical, irresponsible behavior.
In Europe, investors waded through another set of earnings results on Friday.
She sparked a debate that a number of FC Ambassadors waded into.
Fernandez waded through early command troubles until the Marlins' offense kicked in.
Families carrying their belongings on their heads waded through waist-deep water.
In a new departure, Putin waded directly into that U.S. domestic debate.
Some waded through waist-deep water with women and children, police said.
Black children had waded through spitting mobs to desegregate whites-only schools.
But Mr. Burchill waded in and tried to take back his room.
The men waded through a foot of fresh powder for four days.
" And for the mot injuste: "She dropped my arm and waded away.
Others just waded through the deluge, some carrying belongings on their heads.
Looking to stir up trouble, Mr. Trump has waded into the drama.
During his confirmation hearing, Mr. Sullivan also waded into the impeachment drama.
A short tunnel led to the street; we waded into the throng.
Congress has previously waded into the concept of retirement accounts for newborns.
It was the reason the president waded into the battle via Twitter.
Ellen Pompeo just waded into the Bachelor drama brewing among ABC's heavy hitters.
But now Stephen King has waded in, so I guess that seals it.
A tourist spotted the body and waded into the water to retrieve it.
Eventually, she waded into film and television, starring in both dramas and comedies.
Residents waded through waist-deep water as streets turned into rivers on Thursday.
On the Mexican bank, some men waded in the river with fishing nets.
Kylei Brown had waded in the water in Destin Beach in early June.
Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen has waded into the debate about social media regulation.
President Trump, who like Mr. Crowley is from Queens, waded in on Twitter.
Facebook, for example, recently waded into hardware with its video-chatting Portal device.
They had waded in the floodwaters left by Hurricane Harvey in southeast Texas.
When presidents have waded into such commentary, it has been at their peril.
Others waded through waist-high water, or paddled pirogues and little inflatable rafts.
I waded through their reports, and it was like watching a reluctant striptease.
Secretary DeVos has waded into this debate on the side of the accused.
Stephen Mangan, who voiced Postman Pat in the 2014 movie, even waded in.
As Trump moved on from that scandal, he waded right into another one.
A number of UK politicians have waded in to the debate in recent months.
Trump waded into the campaign in its final hours, endorsing Arrington late Tuesday afternoon.
This is not the first time the Smithsonian has waded into Cosby-related controversy.
Others stacked sandbags outside or waded through waist-high floods in the torrential rain.
But the most confusing topic Trump has waded into lately is the federal deficit.
This week was not the first time that Trump has waded into "birther" territory.
Trump waded into the debate Thursday, calling for the contentious resolution to be vetoed.
One other Republican group, California Freedom and Prosperity Fund PAC, waded into this primary.
There, workers repeated, "Bernie, Bernie, Bernie," as Mr. Sanders waded through hundreds of people.
In his acceptance speech, Mr. Beatty waded into the raging debate about cultural appropriation.
This is not the first time the NBA coach has waded into politics, however.
Moments later, he waded out of the water to show the group his result.
Accidentally or on purpose, Trump had just waded into Saudi Arabia's treacherous succession politics.
When he came across a study of sodium excretion, he waded into the abstract.
Specifically the court has not waded into the contentious forced consent/cookie wall issue.
Ajida is a Rohingya who walked and waded to Bangladesh while she was pregnant.
And thus, as the deep quiet of June descended, I waded off into the fields.
Lisa Lerer of the Associated Press waded through some of the Obama White House's calculations.
She waded into the lake in a yellow poplin dress, and I shook with pride.
Jim Edmonds' daughter has waded into his relationship drama with estranged wife Meghan King Edmonds.
Meanwhile, Amazon has waded pretty deeply into the automotive sector over the last few years.
And then the Twitter account of the president of the United States waded hilariously in.
That the government has waded into such a controversial area has left some MPs perplexed.
"When we waded into the NRA fight, it was not a popular thing," he says.
Gottlieb waded into the drug pricing fray shortly after he took charge of the agency.
"I waded in and pulled her out, she couldn't even stand and was totally exhausted."
I waded in and pulled her out, she couldn't even stand and was totally exhausted.
I've waded through 1,021 pages of documents from that legal battle, and they are devastating.
Trump waded into the escalating geopolitical uncertainty on Monday evening, offering encouragement to Saudi Arabia.
The exchanges at times waded into nuanced analysis of legal text and past court precedents.
When the jets turned off, John waded over in silence to turn them on again.
At one point, a tipsy man loudly waded into the meeting and was escorted away.
But no — he just gave me a big hug, and waded back into the crowd.
But on Monday, the caravan's members formed a human chain and waded across the Suchiate.
I left my bag on the sand and waded out into the warm, shallow water.
In contrast, BlackRock and Vanguard have waded in and called for companies to do good.
With embraces and tears, the two families, bonded by tragedy, waded through the pain together.
The same month, a Spanish tourist waded into the same fountain in a long tunic.
He waded in thigh-deep water, pushing away overturned chairs to reach his front door.
At the end of the set, Philippakis abandoned his guitar and waded into the crowd.
I've waded through dozens of my current and old faves to pick the best ones.
A small herd of longhorn cattle waded through a flooded field, searching for dry ground.
I pulled on my galoshes, climbed out of the track and waded into the church.
Jehora was shot as she waded through a canal, the bullet lodging near her pelvis.
One resident in Winfield, a city northwest of St. Louis, waded through the floodwater last Friday.
Martin said she waded through knee-deep water with several other migrants and was immediately apprehended.
Mark Sanford of South Carolina waded through questions inside and out of his town hall. Rep.
BLOOMBERG: NO, BUT I – PISANI: YOU SEEM SO ENTHUSIASTIC THE WAY YOU WADED INTO THIS CROWD.
Tons of responses came in, and we waded through and picked out the best of them.
A few commenters waded in to opine that the boys were too skinny and possibly malnourished.
European stocks finished in negative territory on Thursday as investors waded through another raft of earnings.
In August 1962, when he waded out of the surf before cameras in Santa Monica, Calif.
We waded through these bets and found our favorites—both for gambling on and laughing at.
Dozens of people waded through knee-high water to take a look at the pounding surf.
In the deep orange light, two shadows waded into the waves, looking out toward Key Biscayne.
Jeff Flake waded into this camp in an excerpt of his book in Politico this week.
Meanwhile, another North Korean, a civilian, had waded halfway across, collecting mussels along the river's floor.
Dan waded in treacherous waters by raising the super sensitive subject of Ariana Grande -- so funny.
She waded through water in the swampy rainforest with ten men from Nepal, India, and Cuba.
Having waded this far into this, Comey owes us a clearer account of what's going on.
Jessica Alba was up to her knees in hotness as she waded in the blue Pacific.
To reach safety, most local residents waded through the murky streams, in some cases for hours.
Tech-first companies have waded into the health sector carefully, avoiding anything that requires regulatory oversight.
They waded through rivers and crested mountains, their feet blistered and swollen, shoes filled with water.
In the hours before the primary, Trump waded into the race personally, endorsing Arrington over Sanford.
The pair again waded into topical waters with this 21 portrait of a demagogue television host.
In his acceptance speech, Mr. Beatty waded into one of the literary world's most heated debates.
A number of high-profile candidates have already waded into the 2020 presidential race, including Sens.
But I also waded into the world of grief memoirs, books about personal tragedy and loss.
On either side of us, the fluted ankles of bald cypress trees waded into the creek.
He made it out, he said, and waded in the water until the fires were extinguished.
As his black van waded through the throng, Mr. Di Maio's father turned to a friend.
As they waded back to dry ground, they planned to buy hazmat suits and better masks.
During the graduation ceremony, Mr. Bolsonaro also waded into the crowd of cadets and their families.
" The conservative site The Blaze also waded in, saying Starbucks had launched a "gay agenda campaign.
Ariana Grande has waded into the murky waters of the Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun drama.
And, as usual, President Donald Trump waded into the chaos to stoke the flames of conspiracy.
With panic rising, and dozens of fellow nomads joining him, they waded into the nearby woods.
He shed his shoes and socks and waded across the water to finish with a flourish.
Throughout, Ms. Rose waded through confusing studies and heard troubling statistics about trans people attempting suicide.
It has waded through several legal scandals, job cuts and asset sales over the past decade.
In doing so, he waded into an industry shaped by imperialism and claims of botanical subterfuge.
The president has waded into the GOP House primaries to support more than a dozen candidates.
In the meantime, others have waded into the field with alternative business models, such as Fair.
Meryl Streep, in a speech at the Golden Globes awards ceremony, waded into this culture war.
Viper 2 waded back across the river before dawn and weaved uphill to the outpost's gate.
Once our two armies clashed, Zhang Fei waded into my lines and began devastating entire units.
The Justice Department has waded in, warning the Academy that some eligibility limits could be anti-competitive.
With his recent comments about slavery, Kanye West may have just waded into his biggest controversy yet.
And he waded into how abortion and gun rights would be affected by his Supreme Court nominations.
Glennon waded into the comment section on the Homewrecker story and wrote that it was completely fabricated.
She waded into the limited foreign policy debate, strongly urging the nation to avoid conflict with Iran.
Former president Nicolas Sarkozy waded into the debate, calling wearing bukinis a "provocation" that supports radical Islam.
Robbie Tripp had waded into an internet community that was pretty sure it didn't want him there.
It makes it all the more unreasonable to have waded into these waters in the first place.
Then on Sunday, Peter Bourbeau, 51, was attacked by a shark as he waded in the water.
The next day, Peter Bourbeau, 51, was attacked by a shark as he waded in the water.
On Wednesday, the Ministry of Finance's Department of Corporate Finance waded in with an unusually public push.
This is not the first time Pope Francis has waded into the politics of immigration and multiculturalism.
He waded through the records, seeking to understand the cases' rationale and how they had been resolved.
He was attacked as he waded in shallow water at the edge of the Seven Seas Lagoon.
Mr. Zuckerberg has waded into the fray on immigration by supporting citizenship for children of illegal immigrants.
"He has waded in so deep now that he has become Assad's hostage," said a European diplomat.
Beachgoers waded into the surf to help push the whales back out to sea, though three died.
Martha Rose Shulman waded into the subject of grilling pizza a few years ago for The Times.
Borman would later tell me that we had waded into the sticky territory of Snowden's multiple emissaries.
During that campaign, he waded deeply into the fight over the removal of Confederate statues in Charlottesville.
Residents say they waded through water to get essentials and have been stuck stranded inside their homes.
Over the past few days, Trump waded into the spat between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Reps.
Kevin Roose, technology columnist, explains how he has waded into that shadowy world to write about it.
Waded Cruzado, the president of M.S.U., graduated from the land-grant university in her native Puerto Rico.
The Batemans hastily left the hotel, waving as they waded through paparazzi as if nothing had happened.
I waded out and began casting slightly downstream, letting the fly swing toward shore with the current.
There's humor, there's love, but there's a whole lot of misunderstanding that has to be waded through.
Venetians and tourists tottered on raised walkways throughout the city, while others waded through thigh-high water.
In the morning, driving was impossible, and I waded through the streets with the water still rising.
Addicts attended outpatient therapy, found jobs and buoyed each other as they waded back into everyday life.
They waded chest-deep into the water, hoisting their few possessions overhead, and climbed into the boat.
Undeterred, I brandished my umbrella like a shield and waded through the waterlogged streets of Stone Town.
We waded through it all, and picked out the best hidden gems (or in some cases, crystals).
School students waded through shin-deep water to get to school, and motorcyclists drove through flooded streets.
Lowe said he waded through chin-high water to reach safety while the storm raged around him.
" Instead of avoiding the salaciousness of the commentary, Trump waded in with a statement from Grisham: "Mrs.
It's a stunning turnaround for Trump, who spent years railing against leaders who waded into unwinnable conflicts.
Last year, HP waded into the Windows phone world with a high-end device called the Elite x3.
Officer Scala said he waded out to the man with a life ring and dragged him to safety.
So he waded through the scrum at the Cardboard booth, grabbed a headset, and tried a few demos.
Another picture saw Shields wearing a blue two-piece as she waded in the crystal clear ocean waters.
The embattled bank has waded through several legal scandals, job cuts and asset sales over the past decade.
Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders waded into a backlash triggered by another Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Washington has waded into Broadcom's effort to buy rival chipmaker Qualcomm for $117 billion.
Children waded into the water at the river's edge and a man fished near a smoky barbecue grill.
But, now it seems Google might have waded into the ginger emoji discussion with a rather shady message.
He was always a banger who waded forward, leading with his right hand and running into left hooks.
Among those who have waded into debate about the case is Chris Patten, Hong Kong's last colonial governor.
The fish weren't biting, so Potter put the pole down and he and Liam waded into the water.
It is the first time the group, founded in 2011 to support Obama, has waded into midterm elections.
Shannon Eickhoff, Kinnie Johnson and Suzanne Ball, waded through waist deep water and broke a window to enter.
President Trump again waded into the Virginia gubernatorial race on Twitter this morning, attacking Democratic candidate Lt. Gov.
Seth jumped into the waters and waded into the home as the CNN crew watched from the boat.
But many Venetians, scrambling to move their belongings to higher ground, still waded through the knee-high water.
He waded out into the middle of freezing lakes in trunks that showed off his tattoos, his scars.
Mr. Clinton also made stops for ice cream and waded into crowds, something the Obamas have largely avoided.
Uber has already waded into the arena of self-driving cars, an enduring area of interest for Google.
The Mexican president finally waded into the realm of American politics with a series of interviews this month.
Last week, USA Today's editorial board waded into the pool of presidential endorsements for the first time ever.
Mr. Sessions also waded into the controversy over the man running for his former Senate seat from Alabama.
In doing so, he waded into — and further muddled — the mixed-up politics of housing development in America.
He slipped a black Zoe T-shirt over his jeans, covered his nose and waded into the pool.
Myanmar Dispatch MAUNGDAW, Myanmar — We waded through floodwaters, past soldiers hefting rifles, and climbed into a prefabricated hut.
Tourists waded through the narrow streets, while locals worried that the saltwater would damage the city's treasured monuments.
Trump also lost the first time he waded into a congressional primary, on behalf of now-former Rep.
This is the worst Monkey's Paw and/or Gift of the Magi I've waded into in a minute.
I am grateful that Davidson waded into the unseemly muck for us and emerged with a clear picture.
The findings support previous research that suggests Neanderthals waded or swam through water, and even developed swimmer's ear.
Trump also waded into the hot-button debate over the federal criminal background check system for gun purchases.
During each of Clinton's speeches in March, she slowly waded further and further back into the political pool.
Sasha and Lee waded through the crush of people inside the bar and slipped into the back room.
Gomez has waded into politics before, including with an outfit she wore to a Grammy Awards after-party.
A handful of other candidates have already waded in, though they are expected to run behind either congressman.
Fellow rapper 50 Cent, who is no stranger to public feuds himself, waded into the controversy on Tuesday.
Emergency workers, journalists and neighbors waded through floodwaters to reach people in danger during Hurricane Harvey in Houston.
Mr. Saeed remains a revered figure to many Pakistanis, and his followers have recently waded into politics, also.
Mr. Saeed remains a revered figure to many Pakistanis, and his followers have recently waded into politics, also.
Trump just waded into one of the hardest questions in the region: Who will control the holy city?
The actress was all smiles while she and Cooper waded into the ocean and walked around on the sand.
Department of other stuff: • Ammon Shea of Merriam-Webster has very helpfully waded into last week's queries about anachronisms.
Sanders also waded into the controversy, quickly calling for Snyder's resignation, but he did not visit Flint until Feb.
Already Kelly has waded into ideological waters at the urging of reporters, which can be avoided, the source said.
SDF forces dug people out of rubble and waded into rushing water to save those in danger of drowning.
Well Tom Hanks has now waded in on it — and he's done it in the most glorious way possible.
She waded through Mekong River, with the children clinging on, ducking underwater when they feared they might be spotted.
The DCCC has also waded into the 85033th District, naming businessman Harley Rouda to the "Red to Blue" program.
He suggests that she unconsciously identified with her subjects, and waded out to meet them on their own terms.
Eventually, some of the rangers who had gone ahead on bikes waded back to help us out of there.
However, Trump has waded into other sticky issues when talking about the Puerto Rico crisis over the past week.
He waded into Republican primaries — a decision once seen as anathema — and a lot of his chosen candidates won.
A handful of journalists and bloggers who had followed the trial soon waded in, some more carefully than others.
Offered the chance to board the vessels, hundreds of locals waded into the water to get a closer look.
MÁLAGA, Spain — Spain's new Socialist government has waded straight into Europe's migration crisis — out of both choice and necessity.
Children waded through muddy, knee-deep floodwaters that flowed through tent camps for displaced people after the rain stopped.
Bonnell first waded into the online political discourse a few years ago, driven by a kind of intellectual fury.
National Republicans and Democrats waded into the West Virginia Senate primary, and they found that interventions can be effective.
" A Twitter bystander waded into Spencer's mentions and observed: "You get publicly owned with astonishing frequency, it's really wonderful.
Sagan waded into these waters early in 21988, with a paper he prepared with Turco, Toon, Ackerman, and Pollack.
I waded in to my knees, feeling my calves turn numb as a pro athlete's in an ice bath.
Carnivores eager for what seemed like an easy meal also waded into the goop, only to fall victim themselves.
The news of Zuckerberg's share sales came after he waded publicly into the political sphere earlier in the week.
Hillary Clinton has waded into this year&aposs Democratic primaries, rehashing her criticism of her 2016 primary competitor Sen.
Celebrities have long waded into the political arena, throwing the weight of their public personas behind candidates and causes.
We've waded through a lot of horny ink to give you the best, most erotic self-pleasure tats around.
The president also waded into the issue, sending signals about dealing with the administration as well as his family.
Griffin has since waded back into the spotlight, embarking on a new stand-up tour across the United States.
The same form accumulated layers of meaning as artists waded into the political fires that burned during that era.
If you've ever tripped over a robot vacuum, you've actually waded into the fascinating frontier that is human-robot interaction.
She waded through the water to another block of empty homes until she saw a beige Humvee rolling toward her.
As I waded in, I learned many things that defied pretty much everything I had taken for granted about breastfeeding.
Behind them, men waded into the frigid pool and turned in circles with beatific grins, arms outstretched, like polar bears.
The team waded through records from 845,345 single live births between 1996 and 43 and categorized mothers into three groups.
Rescue workers in some areas waded through waist-deep flood waters to get stranded residents and their pets to safety.
Ikea has slowly waded into the waters of consumer electronics with versatile wireless charging pads and wireless charging-equipped furniture.
Others have waded into partisan politics to campaign for local and federal candidates pledging to do more for school safety.
The first daughter, 36, waded into politics when she served on her father's campaign and then in the White House.
He waded back into campaign politics last month when he released a list of 81 candidates that he was endorsing.
In doing so, Warren waded into a topic that Democratic leaders and presidential hopefuls have long been loath to discuss.
Delaney eventually waded into the conversation, appearing to defend O'Rourke and saying he too would not eliminate private insurance plans.
Thirteen of them waded through a rush of stomach-deep water and cut through a fence to seek higher ground.
Two detectives hiked down the gorge and waded through the mucky water, which was then only a few inches deep.
Trump erased any doubt the contest was all about him when he waded into the race at the last minute.
Before the court could rule, Beijing too waded in, using a rarely-used power to re-interpret Hong Kong's constitution.
Ossoff also waded into the ongoing voting rights debate in Georgia and called election tactics "reminiscent of Jim Crow"  laws.
Getting into the news business The Arnolds waded into the biggest controversy of all when they took on public pensions.
He's waded into few legal issues, and largely stayed the course set by his predecessor, ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Others waded up to their shoulders in pools laden with heavy metals like mercury, angling tubes to pump the mud.
The president waded into the debate that followed, basing his criticism, apparently, on photos of the Red Hen restaurant's exterior.
About 20 million years later, bearlike mammals also waded back into the sea, evolving into seals, sea lions and walruses.
Looking for varied terrain, she waded through thigh-high mud and climbed up slick embankments to find the perfect location.
On the second day of the new year, I waded through the haze of grief that comes with all endings.
In a nearby parking lot to which 200 or so employees had evacuated, armed police officers waded into the crowd.
Burger King has waded into the cryptocurrency market with the launch of its own virtual coin called "WhopperCoin" in Russia.
Conor Lamb's successful race in Pennsylvania and Danny O'Connor's narrow loss in Ohio, both special elections that Trump waded into.
That Yang waded in, believes Yu, speaks to the importance of representation for the fastest growing racial group in America.
He waded in waist high, stiffening his body against the turbulent gushes, which seemed somehow gentle and powerful at once.
This week, the head of Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills) waded into the debate.
A few passing Uber and Lyft drivers liked what they heard and waded into the demonstration to sign union cards.
His parents, identified as Matt and Melissa Graves, witnessed the attack as the boy reportedly waded in a foot of water.
The GOP front-runner waded into the contentious fight between the two Democratic 2016 hopefuls in a tweet early Saturday morning.
Moore supporters appeared optimistic and could be seen receiving their candidate enthusiastically as he waded into the crowd at the party.
Public health researchers at Harvard University waded through three years of records for patients in the US ages 65 and up.
" Another Twitter user then waded in, asking if Eason was going to teach his children "to hate gay and transgender people.
And that's a real shame, because he just waded into a family that revels in — and made their business in — attention.
As the thousands of attendees waded into the hallways after the show, the Drake and Rihanna moment was all the talk.
We removed seed deals, given there's been some major schizophrenia among venture firms that waded into seed deals, then pulled out.
Donald Trump has already waded in, suggesting that the new "big, fat, beautiful company", will raise costs for America's armed forces.
It's the second time the US has waded into the country's seven-year conflict in response to a chemical weapons attack.
David West, another new signee last summer, remembered commiserating with Aldridge as they waded through their first weeks and months together.
He shed his original anonymous Twitter nom de plume, "Reinhold Niebuhr," and directly waded in to criticize and taunt his tormentor.
Emergency crews searched submerged cars for trapped passengers; a bride and groom waded through floodwaters after being evacuated from their venue.
Republicans and Democrats differ sharply in public opinion on companies that have waded into political battles, according to a new study.
Trump himself has personally waded into the debate but has been unable to broker a deal that would satisfy both sides.
The US Department of Labor also waded into the Twitter debate, tweeting out its hotline number in response to Portnoy's threats.
We hit the beach, where we waded out into the shallow, pale blue water for Roxie's first dip into the ocean.
At Rainville&aposs farm, Darby waded into waist-high milkweed, bending to sniff tightly knit flowers that she likened to lilacs.
The technical striking of both men was a sight to behold as Pearson waded in against the Tristar man's slick style.
The band has waded into potentially taboo topics before, and members have been particularly outspoken about their support for gay rights.
As he became more of a public figure, Mr. Trump waded into racially charged controversies that periodically erupted in New York.
He had waded through the murky waters with his wife and two sons to try to salvage things from their home.
A week ago, after they waded out of it with a few suitcases on air mattresses, those hopes had largely faded.
And Patagonia has waded into national politics before, having opposed the North American Free Trade Agreement and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Republicans have waded into the mix, arguing that impeachment investigations of past presidents required an authorization vote by the full House.
In recent months, Mr. Franken has gingerly waded back into public life, after sinking into what he called a clinical depression.
When Trump has waded into this government funding/immigration fight, he's managed to muddy the waters rather than make them clearer.
At Mr. Armenta's house, his nephew David, 34, waded through the water and plucked a ruined work boot from the muck.
Zuckerberg addressed a range of topics and even waded into political views expressed by presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Near a tidy campground at the south end of the lake, I waded up to my knees and snapped a photo.
While the parade waded by they stood in neat white rows like a pack of cigarettes anxious to turn to smoke.
Unlike Spotify, Apple hasn't waded into creating exclusive podcasts yet, but Bloomberg reported in July that that is set to change.
We hung our towels and bags on one of the trees that provide ample shade along the beach and waded in.
We've waded through miles of red tape to address dangerous engineering oversights in power windows and gearshifts that cause preventable deaths.
The local chamber of commerce, citing the McKinsey experience, waded into a mayoral race for the first time and endorsed Buttigieg.
They waded into the stands or stopped alongside the gallery ropes to issue warnings to spectators who spoke out of turn.
But on July 1st police in full riot gear waded into the sea as protesters in swimming trunks splashed them with water.
There was the late-night trip to one guy's aunt's luxury apartment complex, where we waded silently into an enormous moonlit pool.
Samsung is already the maker of "smart" devices like refrigerators, and it has recently waded deeper into this area with two acquisitions.
Hours before, he had waded out to the rickety boat he had paid thousands of Libyan dinars to carry his family safely.
Rolling in the revenue The town waded slowly into the controversial legal marijuana industry, waiting and only allowing medical marijuana business first.
"We floated our little boats in it and waded in it, but we didn't know it was loaded with PCBs," she recalled.
So, we waded through the stacked selection to pull out the best finds for the biggest deals while they're still in stock.
Firms have waded into other debates, too: In an outcry over abortion rights, Hollywood studios are threatening to stop filming in Georgia.
President Donald Trump, never one to avoid stoking a grievance, has waded in, accusing the pharma industry of "getting away with murder".
International Monetary Fund economists Federico Diez, Daniel Leigh and Suchanan Tambunlertchai have waded through 631,000 corporate annual reports from around the world.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly waded into the fray of relitigating the Civil War on Monday night, calling Confederate Gen.
Some shifts can be attributed to the platforms themselves, as services like SoundCloud and Spotify waded into new territories like self-monetization.
It wasn't long before Twitter also waded into the mobile livestreaming space with its Periscope app followed shortly by social behemoth Facebook.
As Facebook's AML group went to work on Camera last summer, it waded into a thicket of wildly popular rival camera products.
Consuelos posted a snap of Ripa as she waded in the water wearing a string-bottom, graphic bikini and large sun hat.
It's just that the impact was felt before Zuckerberg waded through a hundred photographers to take his seat in the Senate office.
Arriving in Kiev wearing jeans and a T-shirt, and inexplicably barefoot, Lieutenant Savchenko waded into a crowd of fans and reporters.
The priest at Sunday Mass waded forcefully into the political maelstrom, looking safely down from pulpit, ensconced in the moral high ground.
Garg also waded into controversy for undermining the central bank's autonomy with his suggestion that India needed an independent payment regulatory board.
The Kemp win capped off what has been a strong two months for the President when he waded into competitive Republican primaries.
We waded through the furniture, electronics, and jewelry sections to find the grocery and food area in the back of the store.
The protestor everyone has seen in the video began playing his drum as he waded into the crowd, which parted for him.
The fact that those who coached with Jordan have waded in to defend his recent statements is no reason not to investigate.
If Saudis are indeed behind the machinations, they may find they have waded a bit too deep into Lebanese politics this time.
The court's strange order illustrates the mess it has waded into by essentially handing over interpretations of federal law to religious objectors.
Earlier his month Venancia Cárdenas waded into the Táchira river that runs through the sleepy Venezuelan frontier municipality of Pedro María Ureña.
Hundreds of first responders in Santa Barbara County waded through waist-high mud while others flew over the devastation searching for survivors.
Contributing Opinion Writer CIUDAD HIDALGO, Mexico — The long line of men and women waded into the muddy waters of the Suchiate River.
Among them was Amanda Godreau, who nibbled a ham and cheese empanada and waded through the churn of her own conflicting emotions.
There, I found water so crystal clear I could see straight through to the seashells on the rocks as I waded in.
Before Trump waded in on Twitter and seemingly spoke directly with the Department of Justice, the situation didn't seemed fluid at all.
They crossed Mexico without serious incident, then waded across the Rio Grande and turned themselves in to Border Patrol officers, requesting asylum.
Saba, my partner and I waded in, the current tugging on our flip-flops, me holding Saba's arm, him gripping the chair.
Stevens was determined to use his leverage as an American representative to hold Libya together, and he waded straight into the chaos.
They waded in and held the boats steady as a smuggler directed other migrants to board, packing them as tightly as possible.
Then Representative Mark Sanford waded in: "I think we're all struggling with it," he said of the tumultuous first month, to nods.
A group of Afghans with children waded across the fast-moving waters of the Evros river and took refuge in a chapel.
I ran a few different tests as I waded through the hellish cacophony of tourists taking photos next to costumed Disney mascots.
CLF, among other Republican groups, waded into the special election early to prevent another upset by Democrats in a deep-red area.
And it is into this environment that the military has waded, tarnishing its reputation as a part of the government above politics.
Kai Katchadourian waded in trying to save the Playmobil figures and could easily have drowned; he and the whole family were traumatized.
When the nation's highest court waded into the controversy on June 26th, it appeared to give the Trump administration a rather thorough win.
Lena Dunham has just waded into the UK General Election and offered one hell of an endorsement to Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
When firefighter Kyle Parry waded through his flooded home in neck-deep water this week, he wondered: did his fiancée's wedding dress survive?
New America fellow Matt Stoller waded through Breitbart's comments pages and saw thousands of furious responses: Breitbarters seem unhappy w/the Syrian strikes.
Last week, news broke that an A-list celebrity had waded into the waters of more obscure, and — brace yourself — more interesting celebrities.
This isn't the first time the author has waded into eyebrow-raising waters in her continued effort to expand the Harry Potter universe.
President Joko Widodo's administration waded into the case, saying Wongso would not be executed if she got the death penalty, according to media.
The beaches were closed after Graves' was snatched by an alligator while he waded in shallow water at the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
In abandoning its past caution, it has waded into an unwinnable war in Yemen and split the GCC in a feud with Qatar.
Consuelos posted a snap of Ripa, 47, as she waded in the water wearing a string-bottom, graphic bikini and large sun hat.
" Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon waded into the discussion, stating that the name of the shoes "shows what we are still up against.
Last week, hospital administrators at Lady Cilento waded into the debate when they announced they would not release baby Asha from medical care.
Sharif's daughter Maryam, who is alleged to have owned an off-shore company used to buy a flat in London, also waded in.
He subdivided each square into 10-by-10 chunks and waded into the grass, carrying a 3-foot-by-4-foot mock-up.
Trump has in recent weeks waded into the midterm election cycle, announcing his support for various Republican candidates either before or after primaries.
But when Instagram model Katarine Zarutskie waded in to join the sharks, one clamped it jaws onto her arm and pulled her underwater.
But he notably waded into the GOP primary to rebuke Cruz, who has called on the city to reinstitute patrols of Muslim neighborhoods.
Desmostylus would have waded along a coastline that was decorated with palm and pine trees, while giant seals were splashing in the water.
Mostly American, British and Canadian men, some just boys, waded ashore as German soldiers tried to kill them with machine guns and artillery.
" Russian President Vladimir Putin unexpectedly waded into the legal wrangling in September as he called for both companies to find an "amicable agreement.
Another prominent skeptic spoke out this week, as a creator of one of Facebook's top products waded into criticism of the internet giant.
His drive on the first hole landed well left of the fairway, and the crowd went wild when Woods waded into their midst.
The road led me past old rail yards and toward a river, where I plunged in and waded, slip-sliding on the rocks.
With his statement, Mr. Trump waded into a policy debate about space that has spanned administrations, beginning in earnest during the Clinton era.
The Trump administration's Justice Department has waded into that Harvard court battle and has launched its own investigation into the school's admissions policies.
In Japan, mother and daughter dove with pearl divers; in Varanasi, India, they waded the Ganges amid the ashes from the funeral pyres.
Then, when he saw dissenting Republicans defeated in primaries or humiliated in tweets, he waded in deeper, publicly coming to Mr. Trump's defense.
At dawn near Sheffield, she and a group of ten women waded in the River Derwent while another woman piped on a flute.
He jumped in, waded around and had a stroke of luck; fresh-pressed juice still packed in ice was there waiting for him.
Daniel Cormier looked suspicious as he waded in the waters of Hawaii ... as the UFC light heavyweight championship belt hangs in the balance.
Other seasons of Orange Is the New Black have waded into the waters of what consent means inside the walls of a prison.
She and her family had waded across a street to a neighbor's two-story home when water began to overtake their ground floor.
Our live blog tracked market reaction as investors waded through mixed earnings reports and continued to mull over the Republican National Convention this week.
As she waded in the shallows, Sally saw two nuns and a boy in a rowboat head out to where the water was deep.
Republican lawmakers who have frequently attacked Soros in recent weeks and occasionally waded into those conspiracy theories are now staying silent about their rhetoric.
We undressed at a bench near the entrance, put our shoes back on, claim tickets tucked into our socks for safekeeping, and waded in.
However, there are also brands that have waded into politics only to receive backlash for campaigns that are perceived to be contrived or inauthentic.
In 2012, Gilbert said, some of the Post's election coverage was up to 16 hours behind, as a handful of humans waded through returns.
The former couple got into a spat in his Instagram comments section, and Bieber's other ex, Hailey Baldwin, seemingly also waded into the drama.
Flake waded briefly into health care -- where the GOP's effort to repeal Obamacare was thwarted in part by Arizona's other Republican senator, John McCain.
Residents waded shoulder deep through flood waters running down their streets in Mercedes, Texas, about 353 miles (8 km) north of the Mexico-U.
What would the big "Everyone versus Everyone" brawl in Captain America: Civil War have looked like if Hank Pym had waded into the fray?
A personal trainer has waded in on the debate around fat-shaming by saying she believes it's the key to combatting the obesity epidemic.
Investors mostly waded through another round of earnings reports, looking to glean insights into the health of corporate America and the United States economy.
"The protestor everyone has seen in the video began playing his drum as he waded into the crowd, which parted for him," Sandmann wrote.
And President Trump has already waded into the West Virginia primary, telling GOP voters that electing demagogic Don Blankenship would guarantee Manchin's re-election.
A suggestion from another follower that RDJ get the nod seemed to please Zuckerberg, before the actor himself waded in and expressed his interest.
If you've ever driven during rush-hour traffic or waded through a crowded store, you know all too well that rude people are everywhere.
Journalists and the public could have waded through them, discussed them, written about them — and by now, everyone would have long since moved on.
Hillary Clinton waded into the debate this week in an interview with CNN when she rejected the notion of civility with Mr. Trump's Republicans.
We waded into the river at a spot just below a small, postcard-perfect waterfall that made for a memorable introduction to the watershed.
Driving the news: SpaceX founder Elon Musk yet again waded into the world of terraforming — transforming a planet to make it like our Earth.
Turkey has waded into the conflict, after accusing European leaders of not keeping their promises to help it cope with millions of Syrian refugees.
After his speech, the president-elect waded into the crowd in front of the stage to greet supporters and then disappeared behind a curtain.
Further distancing himself from the rest of the GOP, Kirk has waded into issues that other Republicans aren't too keen to get involved in.
We walked for miles on snowy stretches of sidewalk in New York City and waded through snowbanks in Central Park to vet these boots.
The researchers, while not definitively ruling out the possibility of any fraud, waded into a fierce domestic and international debate over Mr. Morales's legitimacy.
In all, Bears staff counted 45,650 toys, from huggable teddies to a gigantic stuffed sloth that waded down the stands like a crowd surfer.
Yet for nearly an hour the candidate waded into the edgy crowd, taking on the abuse, arguing his case, and refusing to make empty promises.
One of the cities hardest hit by the flooding has been Fayetteville, where National Guard members waded through chest-high waters to save those stranded.
The Prime Minister waded in on Thursday, saying that while social media attacks were nothing new, they did appear to be disproportionately aimed at women.
Last week, 29-year-old Denise Gomez and her mother waded into the Rio Grande, straddling the border between El Paso, Texas, and Juárez, Mexico.
A few waded in to thank State Farm for representing families that look like their own, but they were quickly barraged by more hate speech.
So he waded across the street to Kavaipatti, his wife Anjali, their two kids and Anjali's mother, inviting them in, along with their dog Ruger.
Fiorina herself waded into the "woman card" debate, telling CNN's Sunlen Serfaty she would never ask people to vote for her because of her gender.
The two 16-year-olds and three friends waded into the surf at Ocean Beach and got pulled out into the water, the SFGate reported.
Trump and Vice President Mike Pence are among the Republican leaders who have waded into the race to ensure that the GOP candidate — state Sen.
Williams came under fire multiple times as he waded through water and up and down a mountain side to get his team members to safety.
Lambert's ex-husband Blake Shelton also seemingly waded into the drama last week when he cryptically tweeted about "karma" after her latest romance became public.
Large swathes of land were completely submerged, and in some streets people waded through knee-high water around piles of mangled metal and other debris.
President Trump's Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, recently waded into the debate in West Virginia, publicly backing the introduction of charter schools in the state.
We grabbed the ladder and waded in waist-deep water, climbing our neighbors walls until we reached my sister's house that was on higher ground.
Pearson was on the attack throughout the second, as he waded through the single shots of Ray to land rights to the body and head.
Phoenix (CNN)President Donald Trump waded deep into the culture war Tuesday over Confederate statues -- while revising the very recent history of his own comments.
What is clear of these budding efforts is that tech-first companies have waded into the health sector carefully, avoiding anything that requires regulatory oversight.
Some protesters picked up litter, sorting it for recycling, while here and there a couple waded through the crowd, masked and in black, holding hands.
Some protesters picked up litter, sorting it for recycling, while here and there a couple waded through the crowd, masked and in black, holding hands.
Lately, with an expanding staff that includes about 10 lobbyists, the FCNL has also waded into climate change, criminal justice, immigration and other policy areas.
The second star: Mark Scheifele – The NHL waded back into the "how to button a shirt debate" this week, and the results were reasonably fun.
A few months ago, I wanted to know how many Yellowstone visitors recently fell, slipped, tripped, or intentionally waded into the park's many hot springs.
Instagram's boss, Adam Mosseri, has waded into the messy debate over Facebook's inclusion of the right-wing news site Breitbart in its new news tab.
We've explored which mattresses are best, have waded through the online reviews to source the best pillows, and have even tracked down the best sheets.
Under Mr. Schultz's leadership, Starbucks has waded into debates over social issues such as gay rights, race relations, veterans' rights, gun violence and student debt.
Nearly every woman waded into the ocean in whatever long dress she'd worn there, while shirtless men in swim trunks played soccer and body surfed.
He waded through them to a statue of the Cuban independence hero José Martí and climbed the pedestal to look over the sea of faces.
Related: The VICE News Guide to the Panama Papers The salsa singer, one time presidential candidate, and former tourism minister Rubén Blades, also waded in.
He waded into a particularly nasty spat with Macron, who led criticisms of Brazil's environmental practices at the recent Group of Seven wealthy nations summit.
As the funeral procession waded through various crowds, black-clad mourners edged as close as they could to Soleimani&aposs coffin to show their respects.
Stranded residents mounted the backs of some soldiers, who waded through thigh-high waters to take evacuees to trucks that would drive them to safety.
In the first days of January 1945, US troops waded ashore in Luzon, the largest island in the Philippines, to begin recapturing it from Japan.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell waded gingerly into the debate over tariffs, saying that countries embracing protectionism fare worse than those that are more open.
In a blog for Forbes, he waded into the debate over EpiPen, detailing how the FDA's approval process for generic drugs has inhibited generic competition.
It is into this charged situation that the Air Force — which, like all branches of the military, typically works to stay above politics — has waded.
That day, we waded through a getting-to-know-you conversation that somehow felt both more awkward and less awkward than most of its kind.
With "Dopesick," her third book after "Factory Man" and "Truevine," Macy has waded into a public health morass that has also become a political minefield.
Over the next few months, I waded tepidly into the party scene, before diving in headfirst to repeatedly try and fail to test my limits.
Handley said some of them waded into the cold, shallow water to cross to the other side, but police wouldn't let them walk onto the bank.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton again waded into politics Friday, months after losing the 2016 election, by slamming President Donald Trump's proposed budget blueprint at Georgetown University.
When he waded into the room where he had stuffed the dress, to his and Hoekstra's utter disbelief, the wedding dress had managed to stay dry.
Lexi became ill on the way home from a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, where she waded in waters renowned for their mysterious healing properties since 1858.
Because corporate tax avoidance has become a major headache for western governments, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has now waded into the issue.
According to this account, the students responded with permission from the teacher chaperones by shouting "school spirit" chants before Phillips waded into scene playing his drum.
The reaction to Rose's casting was polarizing when it was announced last year and waded into a complicated discussion of which people can play which parts.
He says he waded in "high school locker-type vibes" in the past; meanwhile, early footage of him on Vine mocking a Chinese accent plays onscreen.
Nashville&aposs professional hockey team took a shot and waded into the political arena by endorsing a Democratic mayoral candidate in the city&aposs upcoming election.
Google publicly waded into the VR world a few years ago with its cheap Google Cardboard viewer, which has sold some 5 million units to date.
President Donald Trump has waded into Britain's election campaign, lavishing praise on Prime Minister Boris Johnson and savaging the main rival facing Johnson in his Dec.
Image: NikonThanks to the popularity of GoPro's tiny, versatile action cameras, basically every manufacturer out there has waded into the rocky waters of adventure video shooters.
On Saturday, gaming giant Razer waded directly into the latter territory by reposting a "De Wey" meme, apparently unaware the punchline is making fun of Ugandans.
But for all of their cultural erasure, Riverdale unintentionally waded into a classic trope of Black parenting with this intense scene between Josie and her mother.
But White House press secretary Sean Spicer, seeming to recognize that Trump may have waded into dangerous political territory, walked back the president's remarks on Monday.
Morocco has also waded into the crisis, announcing it was sending plane-loads of food supplies to Doha as part of its Islamic duty during Ramadan.
On Wednesday, two workers from The Humane Society of the United States waded through knee-deep water and trudged into a destroyed home in Dickinson, Texas.
Wrong. President Donald Trump waded into the race for the first time Thursday night on Twitter with a message aimed squarely at the party's conservative base.
But House Agriculture Committee Chairman Mike Conaway, R-Texas, has waded into politically dangerous waters by discussing reforms to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.
The deeper I waded into the book, the more I thought that Melasniemi and Tiravanija are telling us a story that is as old as dirt.
Some pirogues looking for fish in northern Senegal had waded into Mauritanian waters in recent months causing tensions between fishermen and the local coastguard, he said.
While Trump has waded into several big cultural fights in recent months, he has sought to center his closing argument on his favorite issue of immigration.
Until this week, McConnell — a veteran of past shutdowns, fiscal crises and sequestration escape hatches — had waded into the current fight only to block House bills.
Biden has already waded into December's Alabama Senate special election, and has done nothing to tamp down speculation that he might run for president in 2020.
At one point, the Brazilian player Victoria Lovelady waded into the tide of people and embraced Piller, whose shoulders shook as she sobbed in her arms.
But in her sixth novel, "The Trespasser," she breaks that pattern to reunite the same pair of detectives who waded through "The Secret Place," her fifth.
As attorney general, RFK's view of the world expanded as he waded into the simmering civil rights movement even as he sanctioned the wiretapping of King.
Mr. Trump also stumbled when he waded into one of America's most charged foreign policy issues, promising to remain a "neutral" broker between Israelis and Palestinians.
The other families waded into the blistering heat to approach passers-by, or to give chase when the breeze blew away the portraits of their children.
She has waded into races on the federal, statewide and local levels, with the same message: The time for discounting female and outsider candidates has passed.
She had lifted her three children — all under the age of 5 — on to her shoulders and waded through the water until she reached higher ground.
The announcement came as the United States ambassador waded into the scandal by accusing the newsmagazine of anti-American bias and calling for an independent audit.
On a chilly April afternoon, under a persistent drizzle, a 24-year-old mother of three, Ayelen Benitez, waded into the dump for the first time.
With his comments this week on California's recent spate of vicious wildfires, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke waded into a longstanding debate over how forests are managed.
In September, Setara Begum, a 28-year-old mother of four boys and one girl, waded across a stream separating a no man's land from Bangladesh.
A few days later, in another incident near a factory, villagers waded into a ditch coursing with nitric acid and rescued a dog that was trapped.
By Wednesday morning, an employee had waded to work in chest-deep water and had fired up the kitchen, where he began to crank out pizzas.
For decades, Mr. Trump's predecessors have waded into the diplomatic mire, trying to threaten or cajole North Korea's ruling family into abandoning the country's weapons programs.
During Trump's tenure, the monthly deficit rose as high as $60.8 billion last December and waded through similar lows in the $43 billion range throughout 85033.
We talked to a blind father who waded to safety with his 203-year-old son, who has cerebral palsy and can't walk, on his shoulders.
As Marilyn waded into the campaign, she met resistance from Williamson's old-school supporters, the kind of people who sincerely seek her spiritual self-help content.
Its scriptwriter then vowed to return his award, and President Erdogan himself waded into the controversy, praising "Dirilis: Ertugrul" as giving voice to the conservative masses.
Against Danny Roberts, Hyun Gyu Lim and Alan Jouban, Perry had waded forward, loading up right hands and eating punches and kicks as he did so.
It was the first time a federal court had waded into the tussle about how far Congress can go in probing Trump and his business affairs.
Similarly Mark Hunt had Alexey Oleinik almost unable to stand after a few good low kicks, and still somehow waded in and got taken down and submitted.
Republicans have also waded into the issue: President Donald Trump put forward a plan to address the cost of care on the campaign trail, while both Sens.
Firemen waded through thigh-deep water to rescue women and children in flooded villages while rescue teams used inflatable boats to reach people stranded in urban areas.
A march on Saturday against an assault the previous weekend by suspected triad gang members ended in violent turmoil as riot police waded in to disperse crowds.
Imperial Brands waded into the U.S. market last year with its $7 billion purchase of certain brands from Reynolds to ease the $25 billion purchase of Lorillard.
Ever since Trump awkwardly waded into the Alabama Senate race, his endorsees have won nine of the last 353 contested races—including a clean sweep in primaries.
Washington (CNN)Grant Hill waded into the intersection of politics and sports Sunday, celebrating the "powerful" ways young athletes use their platform while acknowledging potentially "difficult" situations.
Dimon then waded back into one of the signature political debates ahead of the 2020 elections: "That may very well mean taxing the wealthy more," Dimon said.
But as I waded into my seven-month sentence, it quickly became apparent that there was simply no anticipating the daily culinary horror show that lay ahead.
Users often made a pilgrimage to a massive cheesy omelette situated on a prehistoric plateau, collected glazed doughnuts from hanging trees, and waded through ice cream formations.
The president waded into the debate after a bruising 24 hours for his government that highlighted the uphill political battle required to pass an ambitious legislative agenda.
The scientists have traveled to Cayo Santiago every day since the storm and waded through the water with their equipment in order to keep the animals alive.
That year, the Obama administration waded cautiously into driverless car safety for the first time by issuing some definitions for the technology and pledging more safety research.
The president has already waded into the debate, saying Britain was "in somewhat turmoil" and that it was up to the people if she stayed in power.
Former President Barack Obama waded into the Democratic primary last Friday, warning Democratic donors that 2020 candidates shouldn't push for policies that would fundamentally restructure American society.
In visiting the Caucasus, Francis waded into a region troubled by rivalries and conflict, but one with geopolitical importance as a historical crossroads between East and West.
Labor Secretary Tom Perez has waded into the competition to chair the Democratic National Committee, a race that could see him continue his rise through Democratic politics.
"The protestor everyone has seen in the video began playing his drum as he waded into the crowd, which parted for him," Sandmann said in a letter.
Analysts at Keefe Bruyette & Woods on Monday waded into the debate over breaking up the nation's biggest banks, releasing a report that urges Citigroup to split up.
The filing marks the first time the President's legal representatives have waded into an ongoing criminal matter, an unusual but not unheard-of situation for past administrations.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe's top military commander waded into an escalating feud within the country's governing party on Monday, issuing a rare warning to President Robert G. Mugabe.
My curiosity piqued, I waded through a sea of heavily scented mugwort and skin-shredding roses to discover that the ball was actually a large puffball mushroom.
But he waded into deadly territory, his family said, when he started writing stories about a local mayor pilfering money as the small town grew more dangerous.
James waded into the controversy Monday when he was asked if he thought Daryl Morey should be disciplined for his tweet supporting pro-democracy Hong Kong protests.
At Blackberry, he served poached North Carolina trout with a buttermilk consommé and watercress — a dish inspired by the Tennessee streams he waded in as a child.
And Mr. Trump's top trade adviser waded into E.U. politics by accusing Germany of exploiting other European countries, and the U.S., by keeping the euro artificially low.
He has waded into waters few Russian sports stars have, criticizing President Vladimir Putin in an interview published in July, shortly after he signed with the Rangers.
Mark Zuckerberg waded into the immigration debate this week with commenters on Facebook while rumors continue that the Facebook founder is preparing to run for political office.
Similar to Lebanon's civil war a few decades earlier, regional powers have seized on the unrest to wage their own proxy wars, and sometimes waded in directly.
The company's actions follow the death of Lane Graves, a Nebraska boy who waded into a lagoon near Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa southwest of Orlando on Tuesday.
That changed on Monday, when Bercow broke from tradition and waded into the bitter international debate about how longtime US allies should deal with the mercurial new president.
" TRUMP TALKS UP UK 'TURMOIL' AHEAD OF VISIT  Sky News : "Donald Trump has waded in to the chaos engulfing British politics, saying that the UK is in 'turmoil.
Morrison waded into the debate in a radio interview with conservative pundit Alan Jones on Friday and suggested the mandatory policies were unnecessary, at grassroots level at least.
European markets came under pressure by Wednesday's close, ending broadly unchanged on the day after investors waded through a raft of corporate earnings and news from individual stocks.
Alibaba Group chairman Jack Ma has waded back in to the counterfeits debate, saying his comment that counterfeit goods were better than originals was taken out of context.
In mid-August, the "Sorry" singer, 22, berated his fans for making negative comments towards his new girlfriend, and his ex Selena Gomez also waded into the mix.
Jeff Bezos waded into the controversy surrounding Google's decision to withdraw from the contest for a $10bn contract to provide the Department of Defence with cloud-computing services.
As she waded through the Guaire river in search of clean water, Gladys Cisneros said she feels like a victim of a political game she does not understand.
A baby kangaroo is safe, thanks to the quick actions of two Australian police officers who waded into the surf to pull the young marsupial from the waves.
Kasich waded into the presidential debate a bit, but mainly focused his efforts on rallying Republicans away from Trump's protectionist stance and toward the party's pro-trade orthodoxy.
Police said the girl&aposs mother, 26-year-old Shakayla Denson, had just stolen a Nissan Altima from an autoshop before she "waded" into the water with Daniels.
John Legend waded into the Colin Kaepernick controversy on Tuesday, saying although he is "one of the best" at singing the national anthem, he doesn't truly love it.
They caught their first glimpse of snow dusting the wings of airplanes grounded on the runway, and waded into the Midwestern frost wearing all the layers they had.
Since Giuliani came aboard, the former New York mayor has waded into several other issues publicly, including the alleged affair with Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.
Johnson waded into a debate over sexism in 2005 to defend Tim Hunt, a scientist who called for single-sex laboratories because "girls" are more likely to cry.
She waded with care into the thickets of national reckonings over police violence and violence against the police, hoping to position herself as an unlikely agent of harmony.
Before it crashed into Florida, it walloped islands including Puerto Rico and Cuba, where residents in this photo waded through a flooded street in Havana on Sept. 2500.
For this story, it was not just about asking questions: It was about observing people as they waded through bureaucracy and they lost their autonomy living in shelter.
Ishiguro has waded into British politics during his career, calling a rise in hostility toward immigrants after the Brexit vote "a fight over the very soul of Britain".
That was the thought that crossed my mind recently while I waded through the online world of alternative-health practitioners, wellness bloggers, whole-food chefs and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Has there ever been a moment over these recent months, as you've waded further into these politicized debates, where ABC stepped in and said, "You can't do that"?
European equities finished Tuesday in the red, as investors waded through the latest corporate news, while keeping an eye on a testimony by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
The decline boom seems to manifest itself in books and intellectual debate more than in popular culture, although some French television shows have waded into the murky waters.
Last summer, people at the court waded through excrement until some Air Force engineers on temporary duty at Guantánamo hammered together wooden pallets for people to walk on.
Rescue teams, some covered in mud, waded through a landscape of stone and earth in what in many cases had become a search for bodies rather than survivors.
For stretches of the hourlong argument, the judges and lawyers waded deep into the case's various procedural technicalities — not material that would usually appeal to a wide audience.
The troop of biologists waded into knee-deep marsh followed by VanderMeer, camera in hand, each of them uncertain whether they would find what they were looking for.
The electric auto manufacturer has waded into the insurance business with a program in California — its largest market — and plans to expand to other states in the future.
Echoing long-term GOP gripes that the agency is too powerful and lacks sufficient oversight, they waded into a murky legal debate about Cordray's future running the agency.
CreditCreditTyler Hicks/The New York Times Second Platoon did not hide its dark mood as its soldiers waded across the Korengal River in the bright light of afternoon.
Firefighters waded through debris, over piles of fallen trees and around displaced boulders in the aftermath of the storm, scouring for survivors after several homes were swept away.
On last night's episode of The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, Andrew Cunanan effortlessly waded through a group of wealthy older men attending his 19943th birthday party.
Initially skeptical of marijuana's medicinal value, Dr. Casarett waded through the evidence, spoke to patients, and even tried the drug firsthand to figure out if the hype was warranted.
As he waded in, Pop told me that he'd once stayed at a Holiday Inn in Tallahassee, missing a Merle Haggard performance in the hotel bar by a day.
When it launched this fund in April 2012, it waded into the fast-growing space of liquid alternative funds, which promise retail investors a taste of exclusive hedge funds.
Then, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg toured storm-ravaged Puerto Rico in a VR hangout, his cartoon avatar high-fiving a fellow Facebook employee while the two waded in floodwaters.
So we analyzed the customer reviews, waded through the comments section, sorted by top-rated, and grilled the R29 team to find out what pieces truly make the cut.
India, a giant neighbour that has in the past waded in to uphold constitutional norms, and which is anxious about growing Chinese influence, has shown no appetite for confrontation.
This is not the first time Trump has waded into the debate over biofuels policy which pits two groups that have supported him against each other: farmers and refiners.
The sci-fi flick waded into a firestorm of controversy when newly-released promotional posters showed Hong Kong's skyline but with a very alien addition -- Shanghai's Oriental Pearl Tower.
The men waded out into the partially frozen water, pulled the puppy from the deadly circumstances and brought her to Scott County Animal Shelter in Georgetown, Kentucky, reports WLKY.
At this point, a group of Good Samaritans, including Freeley, Frank Floridia of Strong Island Rescue and his partner Erica Kutznig waded into the water to help the fawn.
Trump's decision to ban transgender troops was the furthest he has waded into culture wars since taking office — and perhaps his most polarizing decision since the original travel ban.
Witnesses told police that Denson dragged the screaming girl to the water, waded in until she was shoulder deep and pushed the girl into the current to float away.
A raft of lawyers would have waded into the fray, filing for exemptions or complying with the rules and making tender offers to thousands if not millions of shareholders.
But having waded into the campaign in this way, Comey inevitably found himself testifying before Congress and thus declaring under oath that he was done looking at this matter.
It is five years since major monetary authorities waded in to currency markets in a concerted push to quell gains for the yen after a shattering earthquake in Japan.
Before Shelton levitated onto the stage on a concealed lift, he waded into the crowd and took the time to sign autographs, shake hands and extend knuckle bumps. 5.
Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, waded into the debate on low pay by promising to lift the wages of 23,000 of the bank's lowest-paid staff.
Even Taiwan's leader waded into the debate, with President Tsai Ing-wen calling the Golden Horse moment a highlight of the island's freedoms and diversity that nurture artistic creativity.
Lee waded into the crowd and greeted his business partner, Pierre Thomas, known as Pee, who is a decade younger, and noticeably more cautious around people he doesn't know.
The president waded into an emotional and racially fraught lands-redistribution debate on the African continent after watching some coverage on Fox News and then tweeting his reaction (Bloomberg).
President Trump and Vice President Pence have waded deep into the issue, and on Tuesday the White House applauded the NFL's reported rule change to force players to stand.
National Democrats have waded into a number of high-profile primaries where they worked to get a candidate through that they believe would be stronger in the general election.
People sometimes assume that Western opinion leaders turned against the war only after U.S. marines waded ashore at Da Nang, in 1965, and the body counts began to rise.
With the CSeries under pressure from Boeing, May had waded into the U.S. trade debate and asked U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene in order to save British jobs.
Neither the novel nor its sequels set a firm date, but Gibson has waded into the matter himself by declaring that in his mind, Neuromancer takes place around 2035.
In Venice, locals and tourists tottered on raised walkways throughout the city, while others waded through thigh-high water and even took a swim in historic St. Mark's Square.
Tony, the sullen gangster with mommy issues, waded into the backyard pool with a family of ducks and had a panic attack on the patio in the same episode.
A paramilitary unit with roots in the fearsome janjaweed, the militias accused of genocide in Darfur, waded into the protesters' camp on June 3, killing dozens and wounding hundreds.
The last time Trump waded into the Syrian conflict was in April 2017, launching 59 Tomahawk missiles at Syria's Shayrat Airbase to deter Assad from using chemical weapons again.
We waded out into hip-high tea bushes and hiked to where women armed with small hedge clippers spend the day trimming the very tips from the tea bushes.
As Mr. Quaglione went door-to-door, Mr. Brannan waded through exuberant children at an party in the yard of Public School 185, which he attended as a child.
But on Wednesday, the drug maker Sanofi waded into the discussion — throwing a little shade toward Roseanne Barr, who blamed her inapprortate tweeting on the company's Ambien sleep aid.
For his remix, J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. waded in with — what else — a lead guitar, and later a throng of them, wailing and screeching toward a distortion supernova.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo waded into the debate on immigration policy on Wednesday when he pardoned a Colombian undocumented immigrant facing deportation for a crime that was decades old.
The White House has waded into Virginia's closely-watched governor's race, as Republican nominee Ed Gillespie seeks to energize conservatives by leaning heavily into President Trump's culture wars playbook.
Right before sunset Saturday, Mr. McBurney, still in bare feet and beach shorts, tied a piece of rope into a leash and waded into his friend's flooded front yard.
Presidential candidate Andrew Yang had waded into the controversy, saying that it would be a mistake to dismiss Gillis for his 2018 podcast comments, which included anti-Asian slurs.
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But when Sanders waded through the crowd to say hello to Clinton, she took awhile to acknowledge him and did not embrace him as she did other Democratic lawmakers.
On Thursday Trump waded once again into the case of Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, a Navy SEAL accused of murdering a wounded ISIS militant in Iraq in 2017.
MATAMOROS, Mexico — The surface of the Rio Grande River looked so calm that 17-year-old Breni waded into its banks without concern despite not knowing how to swim.
On Friday, Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Facebook, waded into the broader immigration debate with a post in which he said he was concerned about Mr. Trump's actions.
Louie's fourth season (which aired in 2014) frustrated some critics as it waded into fraught territory regarding issues of sexual consent without seeming to have much of a map.
As I waded through waist-high bunch grass, clambering over caked barricades of branches and mud, I was struck by the abundance of wilderness uncovered by a river's ebb.
But even in that condemnation, he waded into controversy himself, comparing Gillis's insults to slurs faced by other minority groups and the type of backlash those would have received.
One of them is Dame Mary Beard, who has herself waded into discussions of race and ethnicity with some success, but who has also been criticized for colonialist language.
Kelly then waded in with an emotional speech in which he assailed Wilson for taking credit for getting funding for a Florida building named after two slain F.B.I. agents.
Like Trump, Reagan also waded into immigration, signing the Immigration Reform and Control Act, which aimed to tighten border security and crack down on companies that knowingly hire illegal immigrants.
The current was strong in places but mild in others; we waded in at a shallow spot that stretched a hundred yards across and was knee-deep in the middle.
Miller and his team waded through it all — a true "divide and conquer" effort, as he put it — and worked with the post-production company Final Frame to digitize it.
Those that are left to bear witness -- somehow appropriately -- are the foot soldiers who braved the worst of the carnage as they waded ashore in mass ranks to save liberty.
RIP Pebble… The wearable maker that pioneered wrist-based notifications before Apple and many others waded into the smartwatch space has confirmed it's closing its doors as an independent entity.
The Saturday night closer, Urban waded out onto the field to perform "The Fighter," rousing the throngs to be stand-ins for Underwood, his duet partner on the hit single.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak waded into the debate on Tuesday saying no one eats crispy chicken rendang - and veteran leader Mahathir Mohamad for once agreed with his arch rival.
On Wednesday, Obama and Vice President Joe Biden waded into the Pennsylvania Senate race, endorsing Katie McGinty in one of the more high-profile state-primary contests in the country.
Early talk of the EU executive winnowing down a short list on the basis of "objective" criteria went unheeded as governments have waded in for a share of the spoils.
Yeah. We were pretty shocked — and I think Lee Se-dol was too, from his facial expression — by the one where AlphaGo waded into the left deep into Lee's territory.
These latest allegations are yet another instance where the Grammy-winning artist who's waded through multiple run-ins with the law finds his past once again coming under public scrutiny.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton has waded into the Georgia governor's race, recording a robocall that urged Democratic voters to back former state House minority leader Stacey Abrams in Tuesday's primary.
And others like the ACLU have also waded into the story to call on Amazon, Apple, Google and Microsoft to hold strong and continue to allow Telegram to IP hop.
When one of the company's researchers, using its supremely detailed data on drivers' work time and rides, waded into the debate with a paper this year, the results were intriguing.
Of all the brawls Trump has waded into, his back-and-forth with Conway, a lawyer who specializes in litigation, has been one of the more eyebrow-raising in Washington.
DeGregory said that she first got involved in helping with rescue efforts when her sister's home was flooded and the family waded through chest-high waters before they reached safety.
The DCCC waded in during the race's final weeks to boost Rouda, adding him to its "Red to Blue" list and partnering with the campaign for a joint TV buy.
We published Sarah Bond's influential article on polychromy and we've waded into topics few others wanted to, including the 2017 Whitney Biennial (and the even more controversial iteration in 2019).
At a larger pond just down the road, a dozen spectacled caiman lounged in the shallows, and a long-toed bird called a wattled jaçana waded alongside a roseate spoonbill.
The movie waded into uncomfortable territory, including sexual predation and public masturbation: "I made a movie that totally walks all over that electric fence," Louis C.K. said in an interview.
Kendrick Castro, 22, an information science major at Cornell from Reston, Va., drowned the day after he received his diploma in 2011, swept downstream as he waded toward Forest Falls.
" Just this week in Florida, for example, packed crowds waded onto Clearwater Beach, seemingly oblivious to health officials who have implored Americans to practice social distancing and "flatten the curve.
Many Romans remember the local folk hero known as D'Artagnan, who for decades waded into the fountain before dawn to fish for the coins that wishful tourists had tossed behind.
On Monday, James waded back into the maelstrom by holding a seven-minute news conference before the Lakers played the Golden State Warriors in a preseason game at Staples Center.
READ: Trump might be fine with doing crimes to build his border wall By Sunday evening, Trump had waded back into the mess, adding his conflicting story to the mix.
As detectives waded through the man's online history, they encountered additional troubling posts: Charels Donnelly, 23, talked about threatening his mother with a gun and described fantasies about hurting women.
Even some of M.B.Z.'s admirers in diplomatic circles say that he can be too absolutist and that he has waded too deep into conflicts whose outcomes he cannot control.
In all those incidents, Mr. Trump waded into the national conversation around sports or celebrity or race, choosing to fire up the outrage machine, often for his own political gain.
The 82nd's commander, U.S. Army Major General James Mingus, waded through the sea of camouflage-uniformed men and women as they prepared to leave the base near Fayetteville on Sunday.
EFF RANKS GOOD, BAD OF TWITTER ABUSE POLICY: The Electronic Frontier Foundation waded through Twitter's updated policy on harassment and abuse and found sections that it considered vague and concerning.
Good news: I've waded through it all to share the research that tells you how to engage your listeners, convince them of your message, and improve your use of slides.
Chris Manuel waded ashore with his five-year-old son, his wife and their miniature poodle - their second water rescue in after they abandoned their house and their friends' house.
When Reuters photographer Leah Mills saw migrants jumping into the river from the Guatemalan side, she waded in and captured an image of an exhausted-looking man carrying a child.
President Trump waded into the dispute last year, echoing false or exaggerated allegations that white farmers were being forced off their land by the government and killed in large numbers.
President Donald Trump waded into the Democratic House leadership battle again Saturday morning, throwing his weight behind the woman he's spent the last few months demonizing: Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
Sanchez waded to the rescue on Monday of 629 migrants drifting aboard the Aquarius rescue ship in the Mediterranean after both Italy and Malta denied them access to their ports.
The "common struggle" argument was one I also encountered with another European artist—one who had, to steal a term from Derrick Carter, waded into similarly dicey "cultural smudging" territory.
U.S. stocks closed higher for the fourth straight week Friday, with the S&P hitting a new record high as investors waded through mixed earnings and an upbeat U.S. manufacturing report.
A local newspaper waded into the heated debate over whether a hot dog is a sandwich this week with a frank correction firmly placing itself in the "not a sandwich" camp.
And Trump waded into the Conservative Party's contest to find a new Prime Minister and Britain's paralyzing debate on leaving the European Union, in a way sure to outrage British critics.
The singer waded into politics on Sunday with a social media post encouraging her fans to register to vote before the deadline — and her plea drove a giant surge in registration.
Perry's instruction to FERC has waded into the centre of this debate about reliability and resiliency with a plan clearly designed to help its supporters in the coal and nuclear industries.
Earlier, when he landed at Clark airport, a smiling Trudeau waded into a crowd of children gathered to greet dignitaries arriving for the summit, exchanging high fives and waving to others.
His story became the focal point of Serial's second season, and host Sarah Koenig waded knee deep in Bergdahl's disappearance, brutal time in captivity, and the controversy that still surrounds him.
The FBI waded into the American presidential election by rebooting its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private e-mail server while secretary of state, four months after exonerating her.
Instead he waded into a debate that has just began: the U.S. central bank announced in November it will conduct an extensive review of its policy strategy and consider alternative approaches.
Trump also waded into the female athlete pay debate, saying that he "would like to see" women paid as much as their male counterparts, but noted that further study was needed.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who will be nominated at the event, has flirted with overt white supremacism ever since he officially waded into the election in June, 2015.
The adventurous 24-year-old, who was getting her masters degree in psychology at The University of Georgia, changed into her bathing suit and waded into the shallow creek-bed waters.
It's a risky maneuver, but one that GOP leaders waded into with at least an outward projection of confidence, saying they believed they had 50 votes for the overall tax package.
Turnbull waded into the global debate about protecting borders, reassuring Australians that "our domestic security arrangements are much stronger than they are in Europe where regrettably they allowed things to slip".
Thousands, some abandoning their water-logged cars, waded through waist-deep water to reach home after some parts of the city received as much as 297.6 millimeters (11.72 inches)of rainfall.
Amazon has waded into a spat with the city over incentives it won in return for choosing New York as the location for half of its second headquarters, known as HQ2.
Rudy Giuliani waded into the controversy over the Supreme Court nominee accused of sexual assault on Thursday evening, blaming Democrats for — as he sees it — putting partisan enmity above all else.
President Trump earlier this month waded into the governor's race, tweeting that Northam is "fighting for the violent MS-13 killer gangs and sanctuary cities" and urging people to support Gillespie.
Idly scrolling through my Twitter feed, a virtual Politicon, I waded through the damp early-evening air, surrounded by drunk, boisterous partiers in cowboy hats looking for an authentic Nashville experience.
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia waded into the nuances of antidoping protocols in sports on Tuesday, criticizing the practice of allowing athletes to use prohibited drugs for legitimate medical reasons.
Mendoza, 27, remembers riding high on the shoulders of a smuggler as he waded across a river with her family during their trip from Mexico to Texas when she was nine.
The Trump administration waded into the issue late last year after fielding complaints from the refining sector, and hosted a series of meetings with lawmakers and company executives representing both sides.
Two months after President Trump stirred fierce debate with a defense of Confederate monuments, his chief of staff, John F. Kelly, has waded back into the fray of Civil War history.
Most recently the Trump administration waded in with a vindictive decision to cut funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, which supports Palestinian refugees, including 1.2 million in Gaza.
Bachelor drama is a-brewin' — and Colton Underwood has responded to Rachel Lindsay's invitation to "have a grown-ass conversation" with her after he waded into her feud with Raven Gates.
Moody has waded into legal fights over several constitutional amendments, most notably asking the state Supreme Court to block a ballot measure proposing to ban certain types of semi-automatic rifles.
It wasn't long before a Wall Street regulator waded into the timeline of outrage, announcing that it would investigate how the card works to determine whether it breaches any financial rules.
He waded through several contentious moments, including some aimed at his prospective boss, President-elect Donald J. Trump, and the specter of conflicts over HUD funding and Trump family business ventures.
As we waded through the endless lines outside (security at Yankee Stadium is Department of Homeland Security cubed, a maze of questionable barriers), police officers in full body armor walked past.
When the roof of his home blew off on Sunday, he put his 24-year-old son, who has cerebral palsy and can't walk, onto his shoulders and waded to safety.
On immigration in particular, but also on gender issues or electoral reform, Trump has often waded in to tackle what he bills as a national emergency that few other people see.
Next, Mulvaney, totally clueless, waded into Trump's phone call with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, telling ABC's Jonathan Karl that, of course, there was a "quid pro quo" involved: aid for dirt.
The costume designers Sandy Powell and Christopher Peterson explain why they turned to Pucci-style looks for the women and how they waded through a sea of ties for the men.
Congressional Republicans on Sunday pleaded their case for releasing a classified memo that they claim will reveal political bias within the FBI, while the White House also waded into the discussion.
He also disagreed that the emoluments clauses were meant to protect private businesses from competition, and wrote that the case waded into political issues the court lacked authority to rule on.
For anyone who hasn't waded in to Twitch chat, which appears to the right of any stream, it can get pretty ugly as soon as a woman even appears on screen.
In "Telling the Truth About History" (20103), she and the historians Lynn Hunt and Margaret C. Jacob waded into the "culture wars" over what should be emphasized in museums and textbooks.
If the first three seasons waded into everyone's past to reveal the broken pieces, the fourth takes a deep breath and jumps in to discover how they broke, with breathtaking nerve.
He waded through the crowd with great patience however, and while he might occasionally blow off questions in a bit of a bluster, his interactions with individual reporters are generally courteous.
Just this week, Facebook waded in with a swivelling tablet stuck on a smart speaker topped with a camera which, frankly speaking, looks like something you'd find in a prison warden's office.
President Trump on Thursday waded into the U.K. battle over Brexit, casting doubt on Prime Minister Theresa May's approach to leaving the European Union by suggesting it's not what Brits voted for.
While the rest of the laptop world runs gleefully down the path forged by the Macbook Air, MSI has waded into the weeds and produced laptops that only barely count as portable.
Denson had allegedly stolen a grey Nissan Altima from a vehicle repair store, drove to the Hillsborough River where she waded into the water with her daughter, police said in the release.
Dudley, an influential Fed policymaker, was asked to defend that position after a speech in which he waded deep into the debate over what policies the Trump administration should pursue next year.
Charles Evans, head of the Chicago Fed, waded into the fiscal policy debate just as polls opened, noting that the U.S. central bank would be looking for clarity on the government's direction.
Update, July 14th: J.J. Abrams waded into the argument with one of his infamous notes on Twitter, jabbing the company by saying that players with "sufficient interest" should contact the company. pic.twitter.
Then, presumably inspired by the irresistible thought of an even better selfie, he waded in further, getting closer to the ravenous beasts for what could've been the last photo he ever took.
Trump, who has waded into the race in its final days with tweets and a robocall, wrote on Twitter Monday night that a runoff would mean an "easy win" for the GOP.
BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda waded into the currency debate to describe past yen rises as "excessive," and reiterated his pledge to take additional monetary easing steps if yen moves hurt the economy.
Another Trump aide waded into the matter Wednesday, with Rudy Giuliani, the President's personal lawyer, saying Kim Jong Un had begged on his "hands and knees" for the summit to go ahead.
He casts himself as a reluctant and oversensitive hero, one who only waded back into the arena when he had no choice, forced to defend both himself and his most cherished principles.
They stood in a lank group around me, coolly observing me as I waded into the thickets and sweatily set the scythe or the sickle or some other vicious instrument into motion.
Using emotive language, Trump waded into what has long been a divisive issue in American politics, even though the procedure was legalized in a Supreme Court ruling more than 40 years ago.
In what the Philadelphia Inquirer called "a decidedly odd affair," the disgraced star told jokes over penne, claimed he was "ready" for his upcoming retrial, and waded into the current #MeToo movement.
And Trump waded into the always-bitter abortion debate by attacking a recently-passed New York law that allows for the termination of pregnancies at any point to protect the mother's health.
President Barack Obama waded into the controversy for the first time this week, using an interview with Now This News filmed Tuesday to defend Clinton and subtly criticize Comey and the FBI.
On Tuesday, for instance, Dylan Byers, a senior reporter for media and politics at CNN, waded into a roiling sea of outrage in the usual way people do these days, on Twitter.
Cruz himself was feeling so confident that he even waded into unusual territory with a Trump hair joke, suggesting that Walker could put Trump in the sidecar of his Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
This month, people waded into the capital's stretch of the Yamuna River, which is largely untreated sewage, to wash, clean utensils and take selfies with icebergs of foam formed by industrial waste.
NEW YORK, Oct 12 (Reuters) - U.S. fund investors waded back into equities during the latest week, channeling the most cash into the stock market since late August, Lipper data showed on Thursday.
Even as investors lose their appetite for cash-burning startups, newly-listed Prosus has waded into the bidding for Just Eat, slapping down a 4.9 billion pound order for the UK group.
Trump waded into negotiations for a compromise over blending mandates earlier this month to appease the two sides involved - Big Corn and Big Oil - that have for years clashed over biofuels policy.
When President Trump waded into the NFL players kneeling or sitting during the national anthem controversy he put his seal of approval on the revulsion many Americans have to politics in sports.
Megan Rapinoe, the star of the US women's national soccer team and World Cup champion, has once again waded into American politics — this time to endorse a 2020 Democratic nominee for president.
Trump waded into negotiations for a compromise over blending mandates earlier this month to appease the two sides involved - Big Corn and Big Oil - that have for years clashed over biofuels policy.
Meanwhile, Smith has waded into politics in his home state of South Carolina, including sharing an article about him possibly challenging a sitting House representative and repeatedly weighing in on local issues.
She said she did not know there was an official point of entry at Eagle Pass, she said, so they waded across the dangerous waters of the Rio Grande with other migrants.
He waded into the controversy, saying he supports Disney, Netflix and WarnerMedia (CNN's parent company) suggesting they could boycott the production of movies in Georgia if the state's new abortion law takes effect.
Then also the military waded in, at times chest-deep, to rescue villagers and deliver aid, a clear illustration of decisive action in a country where the average civilian official rarely inspires adulation.
The Graves family was at a movie night outdoors Tuesday night at the Grand Floridian resort when the boy waded into about a foot of water in Seven Seas Lagoon, authorities have said.
The 54-year old executive first waded into the debate over China's long working hours on Thursday, when comments he made to Alibaba employees about 996 were posted on the company's Weibo account.
The Federal Reserve waded unambiguously into the conversation about climate change this week, as the San Francisco Fed produced a report detailing the potential financial, economic and monetary policy implications of global warming.
That gives us plenty of time to ponder how perennial tech genius/panto villain Elon Musk, who waded into the saga and proceeded to insult one of the rescuing divers, will be portrayed.
She was someone who knew the vagaries and pitfalls of the Hollywood machine better than most but waded in nevertheless, then built a cottage industry around pointing out how ridiculous it could be.
Why it matters: In appealing to a Deep South audience, Trump waded into culturally sensitive territory that could freshen opposition elsewhere, and ignite a debate wholly unrelated to anything he's trying to accomplish.
The city of Hamburg's data protection commissioner ordered Facebook on Tuesday to stop collecting and storing data on WhatsApp users in Germany, the first time a privacy watchdog has waded into the debate.
But that soured somewhat after Singapore waded into arguments over the South China Sea, of which China claims the majority of and is engaged in tense territorial disputes with several other powers over.
Chino crossed through Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico, where he waded through the Rio Grande with a few other crossers and met up with a driver somewhere on the other side of the Texas border.
Instagram's boss, Adam Mosseri, waded into a messy media debate on Sunday about whether his parent firm, Facebook, should include stories from the far-right news outlet Breitbart in its new news tab.
In fact, just hours after the Court finally waded into the legal battle Monday, a federal court rejected the Trump administration's attempt to derail a class-action lawsuit over that very same issue.
We've slithered along muddy roads and waded through streams to reach this remote village in northern Paraguay to see an aid strategy that has proved astonishingly successful, because it gives families new hope.
Celebrities like the talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres and the actress Kristin Davis have waded into the debate and called for a boycott of tourism to Botswana unless the hunting ban was maintained.
Now, unexpectedly, Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Trump's personal lawyer, has waded into the debate on the side of the accused, sending a letter to Romania's president, Klaus Iohannis, criticizing the country's anticorruption efforts.
Mr. Trump waded into the fray over the weekend, publicly ordering the Justice Department to investigate the F.B.I.'s use of the informant and all but siding with Mr. Nunes and his allies.
Hillary Clinton waded into the Democratic primary on Friday by suggesting that Russia was backing Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii for president and that Republicans were "grooming" her as a third-party candidate.
The company also waded into controversy in 2017 when it purchased a plot of land along the US–Mexico border in an effort to set up a legal fight over Trump's border wall.
Trump waded into the issue early in his presidency after representatives of the refining industry complained about the high costs of compliance, seeking to tap into his administrations support for rolling back regulation.
Apple News waded into political waters with its candidate guide, published ahead of the first DNC debates in the summer of 2019, profiling the then-many candidates who participated in those initial events.
In doing so, they also waded into a postmodern debate about the ethics of prolonging the life span of a character and his likeness beyond that of the actor who originated the role.
Speaking at a town hall event broadcast by the PBS television network, Obama, a Democrat, said the federal government waded into the controversial issue after school districts asked the Education Department for guidance.
The Treasury also waded into the long-running debate over equity market structure, proposing the SEC review share-tick sizes, order types, exchange fee models, and how exchanges themselves operate and are governed.
But his critics described him as a near-sycophant who was unable to steer Trump back on message as the candidate engaged with his latest foe on Twitter or waded into yet another controversy.
Trump waded in to the complex case as his fellow Republicans in the U.S. Senate struggled to reach consensus on a healthcare reform plan that would slash spending on healthcare for low-income Americans.
Since then, Trump waded feet first into Britain&aposs approach to countering terrorism after a string of attacks, upsetting both May and the mayor or London with tweets that came off as put-downs.
Singer Elton John has waded into a furor about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's use of private jets, calling on the British media to stop what he called "assassinations" of the couple's characters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi disagrees and last year waded into a controversy by saying he believed it was destroying women's lives, with Muslims making up about 13 percent of the country's 1.2 billion people.
Riot squads of the Spanish national police and the Civil Guard waded in to evict them, causing almost 230 injuries, four of them serious, according to the Generalitat, as Catalonia's regional government is known.
I waded through the vague promises of Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs)—essentially unregulated fundraising rounds—and even one timeshare to see if cryptocurrency startups really have something to offer adult service consumers and providers.
Beyond the rollout of her "Be Best" policy platform aimed at tackling cyberbullying, the first lady hasn't waded into many policy debates, so her decision to engage in this one took many by surprise.
Video from WTVO shows the moment dozens of beachgoers banded together and waded out into the Gulf of Mexico, forming a human chain to save a swimmer who got caught in a rip current.
The long list of prominent Rhodes scholars also includes Bill Clinton and former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who waded into the Oxford dispute in an email to British newspaper The Independent in December.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump waded into Britain's election campaign on Thursday, saying the leader of the left-wing opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, would be "so bad" for Britain if he wins.
In Pemba, 35,000 houses were completely or partially destroyed, authorities said, while outside the city crops were destroyed and villagers waded through flooded fields with wood, salvaged maize and other products on their heads.
Kimmel waded into the health-care debate earlier this year in a separate emotional plea for coverage of pre-existing conditions when he first revealed that his son was born with a heart defect.
At some point during this chanting, Sandmann says a separate group of protesters from the Indigenous People's March approached his group, and claims that Nathan Phillips then "waded" into the crowd with his drum.
The brand waded into a maelstrom when it said it planned to halt ads on Mr. Hannity's show, partly because it was responding to a tweet from Angelo Carusone, the president of Media Matters.
Trump waded into the election in October by saying opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn would be "so bad" for Britain and that Johnson should agree a pact with Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump waded into Britain's election campaign on Thursday, saying the leader of the left-wing opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, would be "so bad" for Britain if he wins.
We pushed through willows and alders, rock-hopped, waded streams, and explored two nearby ghost towns called Suntrana and Lignite, where the coal had been mined out but the scent of diesel still lingered.
"I'm a little embarrassed by the state of this room," said Will Shortz, The New York Times's crossword editor, as he waded through a seemingly endless array of puzzle ephemera in his upstairs library.
Mr. Pandit, the pale-skinned son of a Kashmiri professor, reaches to pass a coconut to a group of naked, dark-skinned young men who have waded waist-deep in water to greet him.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan waded into the diplomatic crisis involving Qatar and four other Arab nations on Sunday, traveling to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait as part of a tour to help break the impasse.
For Trump's Fox News audience, Sekulow happily waded in their favorite grievances and conspiracy theories, from former FBI director James Comey's memos to the Christopher Steele dossier to the Lisa Page-Peter Strzok affair.
Mehta's ruling was the first time a federal court waded into the tussle about how far Congress can go in probing Trump and his business affairs, and marked an important victory for House Democrats.
About New York One day, Steve Duncan dropped about eight feet down into an arched brick tunnel that runs below Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, and waded into icy cold water in a culvert.
He called for the city's schools to be picketed in 1965 for what amounted to segregation, he threw "Free Angela Davis" rallies and waded into the debate after Native Americans took over Alcatraz in 000.
" By September 20153, after he waded in, those numbers had dramatically "changed with 33% of Trump supporters [reporting] they have a very unfavorable view of the NFL and 16% report having a very favorable view.
The relatively inexperienced Tillerson has waded into a political minefield in South Korea, where President Park Geun-hye was impeached a week ago and preparations are being made for a snap election on May 9.
As they waded through them, Johnson and Urrunaga could see, for the first time, where the trees had supposedly been harvested, right next to data on the ships that had sailed away with that wood.
Vehicles stranded and schools closed Houston television station KTRK was on the scene when Carlos Castellanos waded into a flooded road to rescue a Metro Houston bus driver, two passengers and two other truck drivers.
The defense chief also waded into a controversy between the U.S. government and Apple Inc over the FBI's request to circumvent security features on an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California, shooters.
In the meantime, the company has waded deeper into the discount sector with Afound, a marketplace with products from popular fashion and lifestyle brands sold at low prices, which is expected to launch in 2018.
Mary Melton HOUSTON — Mary Melton struggled to hold onto her walker as she waded through water that was chest-deep at times to escape from the flooding that rushed into her home in northeast Houston.
Kim waded out into the ocean off South Korea, connected one end of the yarn to a balloon and the other end to a sinker, and let the assemblage rise and fall in the waves.
Amazon has waded slowly into Brazil's complex and highly competitive online retail market, starting with e-book sales in 2012, adding physical books two years later and offering third-party sales of electronics in October.
He waded fully into the cold waters on Wednesday, with an op-ed in the Des Moines Register, pitching himself as a pro-farmer truth-sayer fighting against a corps of lobbyists hoodwinking Iowa Republicans.
Reliance Industries, led by India's wealthiest man Mukesh Ambani, waded into India's cut-throat telecoms industry last year with its $30 billion bet on Jio, upending the sector with its cheap smartphones and data plans.
John Carlos -- who, along with Tommie Smith, made the most memorable Olympic demonstration -- says Kaep's now waded into social justice territory ... not only by kneeling, but by filing his grievance against the NFL for collusion.
So if you're granted an interview at all, pat yourself on the back for making it that far — but also show some appreciation to the people who waded through several jobseekers to get you there.
The little boy's signature shoulder-length blond locks had been sheared to reveal a shorter, yet still adorably shaggy style as the little guy waded in the water in front of a stunning mountainous landscape.
Why it matters: The move announced on Tuesday comes more than three months after President Trump waded into an ongoing legal challenge by suggesting that churches should be able to get federal disaster relief funds.
Every other post I waded through seemed to be a 7 to 10 photo slideshow of groups wearing matching "ugly" sweaters, with every photo subject contorted into some painful crouch to fit in the frame.
But naturally, repair companies know that a phone is worth more unlocked than it is locked, and so some of them have waded into the hacking underground to become customers of illegal iCloud unlocking companies.
President Trump waded into the debate over the agreement on Friday, accusing Clinton of rigging the Democratic presidential primary and calling on the FBI and Justice Department to launch investigations into her and her campaign.
Lacker, speaking as Fed Chair Janet Yellen testified before a Senate panel, also waded into the political debate over whether Congress should mandate the central bank adhere to a single "policy rule" in setting rates.
Groups on 4Chan and Anonymous have also repeatedly waded into foreign wars, notably in Ukraine and Syria, where they have typically taken different sides, with 4chan showing a strong pro-Assad and pro-Russia bias.
Even 2017's under-respected Happy Death Day waded into the question of time, throwing Jessica Rothe into a time loop where she had to figure out who was killing her each and every day.
But Prime Minister Narendra Modi disagrees and last year waded into a controversy by saying he believed it was destroying women's lives, with Muslims making up about 13 percent of the country's 1.2 billion people.
President Emmanuel Macron waded into controversy on Wednesday by praising a general who helped win World War I but became a top Nazi collaborator in World War II — comments that triggered outrage among French Jews.
As you can see -- they looked pretty into each other as they jaywalked across a road and waded into a bike lane while across the pond -- but lucky for them, traffic seemed to be nonexistent.
A super PAC funded by allies to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell waded into the primary, spending more than $2.9 million to boost Smith, dwarfing her own campaign resources even as she disavowed the intervention.
When the water got too shallow and the boat scraped bottom, the men hopped out and waded, grabbing pieces of fence post and siding to sound the depth of the water in front of them.
And at the political rallies that are becoming a daily event as the election draws closer, the president has waded into racially fraught waters, using a broad brush to paint immigrants as villainous and dangerous.
He waded briefly into Trump's Monday decision to impose steep tariffs on imported solar panels and washers, saying it's a sign of the rules under which Trump thinks countries should trade with the United States.
Holding his shirt to his wounds, Morillo slid down a nearby hill, waded across a creek and then struggled up the other bank, where he chanced upon a friend who drove him to a clinic.
If they do decide to take up Trump's appeal, it will be the first time the court has waded into the president's many fights with the House over his broad claims of immunity from investigation.
LONDON — The European Union's highest court waded into the politically explosive issue of public expressions of Muslim identity on Tuesday, finding that private employers can ban female workers from wearing head scarves on the job.
This was evident most recently when Avenatti waded into the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings with Swetnick, whose allegations against the judge were far more serious than those of two other women who accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct.
While the SEC has fined other firms over order routing, experts say this appears to be the first time any regulator has waded into one of the most contentious strategies in the high-speed trading world.
And while the 24-year-old law student hasn't waded into politics like her big sister Ivanka, her recent Instagram likes tell a curious tale of where she may stand on the issue of gun control.
Investors have waded back into the stock market after fleeing in June, but with a skepticism that could keep the current rally from overheating, according to the latest Bank of America Merrill Lynch Fund Managers Survey.
Netgear has been making home routers for two decades, and even though it too has waded into the world of mesh, it clearly still believes that big antennas and lots of power can make a difference.
China remembers clearly a 2010 Southeast Asian security summit in Hanoi, when Clinton waded into the South China Sea dispute, saying open access and legal solutions were a U.S. "national interest" and "pivotal to regional security".
Trump last week waded into the worst Gulf Arab rift in years and praised the pressure on Qatar, which Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain accuse of supporting Iran and funding Islamist groups, charges Doha denies.
Congress has waded in with a number of competing proposals in the wake of the high-profile spat between Apple and the FBI this spring, but members have been unable to coalesce around a single bill.
On Monday, the Chinese news media showed pictures of Li Zuming, a worker at a pig farm in Anhui Province, who was distraught as he waded through rising waters that threatened to drown thousands of pigs.
He got in touch with the F.B.I. Carpenter knew that he had waded into perilous legal terrain, and thought that the Bureau could give him some cover, and insure that he didn't wind up in jail.
"My friends all thought I was crazy for not going," said Johnson, who was around for the madness that ensued as Phelps waded into the celebrity culture and was carried out to sea by fame's riptide.
Hundreds of asylum seekers marched west from a squalid camp near the Greek village of Idomeni and waded into the Suva Reka, forming human chains to pass infants and toddlers over the rushing river to Macedonia.
But Prime Minister Narendra Modi disagrees and last year waded into a controversy by saying he believed it was destroying women's lives, with Muslims making up about 13 percent of the country's almost 1.3 billion people.
While these negative factors were not expected to go away any time soon, last week's downturn was so rapid that some buyers were seen to have waded in to pick up the greenback at perceived bargains.
Google has waded into a privacy flap over a partnership with Ascension, a major U.S. hospital network, to collaborate on tools that help make sense of information about patients and help doctors search the medical record.
Mr. Smith waded into waist-high floodwaters in one evacuated house over the weekend and came out holding Sammich, a scared gray-and-white cat, one of three he helped pull out of the same house.
In the eastern Hong Kong neighborhood of Heng Fa Chuen, residents of a flooded housing complex linked arms and held hands as they waded knee-deep through pools of rainwater in streets, parking lots and stores.
" The fact that Mnuchin waded into the latter controversy, so far outside of the purview of the Treasury Department, led former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers to call Mnuchin on Twitter "the greatest sycophant in Cabinet history.
This time around, Cotton has waded into the depths of the Israeli-Palestinian issue and quickly finds himself in over his head in another quixotic bid to usurp the executive branch's foreign policy decision-making prerogatives.
Last week Johnson said it would be best if Trump, who waded into British politics in October by saying Corbyn would be "so bad" for Britain, did not get involved in the election during his visit.
In a terrific scene for Mr. Goodman, Dan waded through the floodwater to save a few boxes of things, looking gaunt, beaten, as if he might drop dead on the spot and be thankful for it.
TECUN UMAN, Guatemala (Reuters) - Hundreds of migrants waded across the river separating Guatemala from Mexico on Monday, forcing their way into the country as they seek to continue north to the border with the United States.
Mexican security forces on Monday fired tear gas at groups of rock-hurling Central American migrants who waded across a river into Mexico earlier in a chaotic scramble that saw mothers separated from their young children.
THE SUPREME COURT waded into fraught waters this week in considering the case of Vernon Madison, a 68-year-old death-row inmate in Alabama whose vascular dementia has stripped him of any memory of his crime.
Taiwan also recently waded into the contentious South China Sea territorial dispute, with outgoing President Ma Ying-jeou last month inviting reporters to the tiny Taiping Island in the Spratlys chain, which is claimed by six countries.
A three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit waded into an evolving legal field this week when it ruled in the case of a mentally ill man in North Carolina.
While other outlets glossed over the blatant racism of Barr's tweet by calling it "racially charged" or emphasizing that she apologized in their headlines — our favorite: "waded into racial waters" — we're calling it what it is. Racist.
China, which remains heavily reliant on oil from the Middle East, waded into the middle of the conflict Tuesday when its top diplomat denounced U.S. use of "extreme pressure" on Iran and urged restraint in the region.
And it separates her from Hillary Clinton, whose waded into fraught policy battles during her own term as first lady in the 1990s, and began a campaign for the US Senate before she departed the East Wing.
U.S. President Donald Trump, defending his own tough anti-immigrant polices, waded into Germany's debate on Monday with a series of tweets criticizing Merkel's open-border policy as a "big mistake" that had fueled crime in Europe.
But a boom in energy markets as oil prices hovered around a $100 proved too attractive, and BNP waded back into the business in June 2014 to plug what it said was a "gap" in its business.
" Sandmann, who claimed he was "singled out" by Philips during the encounter, said Sunday that "the protestor everyone has seen in the video began playing his drum as he waded into the crowd, which parted for him.
This summer, he waded into the debate over Serena Williams's skintight outfit at the French Open, defending Williams, and argued that Trump was wrong to say that he preferred Michael Jordan to LeBron James , a frequent critic.
On the 14th hole, Mr. Trump waded into the controversy surrounding his proposed ban on Muslim immigration, saying that he would not have a problem with a Muslim from a place like Scotland entering the United States.
They carry memories of their grandparents' time, when the family lived on the bountiful water and woods, and of their parents' time, when cows and horses drank from or waded into polluted waterways and died within days.
Multiple traders said that South Korean state-run utility Kogas, the world's second-largest single corporate buyer of LNG, waded into the market and bought a large number of cargoes after holding talks with sellers this month.
On the site for Viagra, Pfizer warns that it's "one of the most counterfeited drugs in the world," which seems plausible to anyone who's ever waded through the quagmire of boner pill solicitations in their spam folder.
BERLIN (Reuters) - European and U.S. pharmaceutical associations have waded into a diplomatic row between Germany and Saudi Arabia, warning that ongoing restrictions on German-made drugs could hurt Saudi patients and dampen future investment in the kingdom.
In recent weeks, undocumented migrants, often seeking asylum in the United States, have waded across the river, barely a trickle of septic water in this location, and presented themselves to the American authorities permanently guarding the gap.
Mr. Trump waded into the race to support Mr. Kobach on Monday, a day before the election, against the wishes of many advisers and national Republicans who warned that Mr. Colyer was a safer general election candidate.
New York's financial services department does not traditionally supervise social media companies directly, but has waded into digital privacy in the financial sector and could have oversight of some app providers that send user data to Facebook.
So for a good chunk of the country, they watched the impeachment hearing and they waded in, sort of got a sense that maybe there was some presidential malfeasance happening and they could kind of follow along.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As a part of a push to increase the minimum wage for American workers, Bernie Sanders, a U.S. senator and Democratic presidential candidate, on Thursday waded into a dispute between McDonald's Corp and its employees.
But on the sidelines of the re-litigated fight over busing -- and off the stage that second night -- was another candidate who waded into the busing debate in the 1970s on the opposite side of Biden: Massachusetts Sen.
So we waded through it all and pulled out seven favorite hacks, easter eggs, and tidbits of the season that exemplify the show's impressive commitment to hackery verisimilitude, ranked by our highly subjective taste in nerd-cred references.
WASHINGTON — President Obama on Thursday waded into the complex and high-stakes debate over whether patients own their genetic information, saying that he believes that his tissues and any discoveries that stem from his DNA belong to him.
A senior administration official said Washington had no indication at the Riyadh summit that the move was about to happen but on Tuesday morning Trump directly waded into the dispute by praising the Arab powers' decisions against Qatar.
From The New York Times: The city of Hamburg's data protection commissioner ordered Facebook on Tuesday to stop collecting and storing data on WhatsApp users in Germany, the first time a privacy watchdog has waded into the debate.
Washington (CNN)Congressional investigators have quickly waded back into their investigations into the Trump campaign's ties to the Russians after returning from a two-week recess, with panels focused on narrower questions emerging with new actions this week.
Kissoun couldn't get his small boat close to the shore because the water was so shallow, so I waded out to him, pulling the canoe by hand and then gratefully cross-loading my gear for the last time.
The UK's Prime Minister waded into the disinformation debate herself last month by publicly accusing the Russian government of seeking to "weaponize information" by planting fake stories and photoshopped images to try to sow discord in the West.
The agency also adopts a one-sip-over-the-line policy, so that women consuming one glass of wine each evening is acceptable, but those who elect for a second on Saturday have waded into "problem drinker" territory.
The president, who had come under fire for keeping his distance from Congress, waded into the debate after a bruising 24 hours for his government that highlighted the uphill political battle required to pass an ambitious legislative agenda.
"Life is very difficult for everyone working here," Diallo said, as he waded into the sea at Joal's beach, teeming with hundreds of fishermen, readying to carry ashore fish unloaded from a pirogue and piled into a box.
Trump first waded into the controversy Monday night in response to such a point raised by Fox News host Tucker Carlson, saying the students were "treated unfairly" with early judgments by the media, though he didn't cite examples.
The pair were there to discuss desalination (the process of turning seawater into potable water), but who knows what the two besties really talked about as they hiked up their pants and waded, smiling, into the Mediterranean Sea.
In it, the Facebook CEO waded through some of the company's most pressing issues, including how to deal with fake news and help support good journalism and how to deal with governing a community of 2 billion people.
Among the corporations that dropped advertising from various publications as a result of Gamergate petitions were Adobe, Mercedes-Benz, and Intel, the latter of which later said it had no idea what online politics it had waded into.
Washington (CNN)As President Donald Trump ramps up his criticism of NFL National Anthem protests, his attorney general on Tuesday waded into a different culture war with an address to law students about free speech on college campuses.
Sadly, before the bodies were even identified the mainstream media waded into an attempt to affect public opinion — and ever since, they have suggested that support for gun control has reached an "all-time high" in American history.
He took a hard line against illegal immigration and waded into the Russia election interference controversy by defending Jared Kushner, Mr. Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, who tried to open back channel communications with the Kremlin.
The latter was in an exhibition that waded into the fraught arena of Christianity in the Muslim world, where France has long had a stake through its colonial ties in North Africa and its protectorates in the Levant.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter waded into the heated governor's race in his home state of Georgia on Monday, asking the Republican candidate to step down from his role as the state's top elections official.
That chaos peaked two weeks ago when the national Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee waded into a key swing district and attacked Houston-area candidate Laura Moser, who the committee believes is a weaker general election candidate than her opponents.
He waded into Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's politically fraught confirmation battle in September when his client, Julie Swetnick, accused Kavanaugh and others of spiking girls' drinks at parties to make it easier for them to be gang raped.
And I would consider him somewhat of a friend, but he waded into financial aid and college, and got it so wrong, via subterfuge to boot, and then doubled down on his wrongness, that one has to reevaluate everything.
Some pre-summit meetings were canceled or delayed as the first waves of delegates waded through snow-blanketed streets with luggage, looking for their hotels, or had to wait for road crews to dig their limousines out of drifts.
That court has already waded into this issue once before: The full panel ordered the federal government to let Jane Doe, the first teen to sue the Trump administration over her right to an abortion, to get the procedure.
Why it matters: Although he won't take office until December, AMLO has already waded into national politics in a controversial way — organizing a nationwide referendum on an ongoing project to transform the airport into the largest in the world.
Donors are never told their ideas are dumb, or that they've waded into subjects they don't understand, or that it's actually way more complicated than that, or that that idea's been tried a dozen times before and always failed.
The 59-year-old actor waded in on the conversation surrounding the movement to end sexual harassment in the workplace and beyond via a poem at the end his first fictional book, titled Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff.
And while the first daughter has gathered many detractors in the years since she waded from business into politics as her father's senior adviser, first on his campaign and then in the White House, Sims isn't one of them.
" As he waded in the Bronx River to pick up trash from the polluted waters with other volunteers, Stewart added, "It just seemed like The Mission Continues was this perfect mashup of individuals who are driven to problem-solve.
One White House official said that the President may be making calls on this, but the vice president -- who was on the Hill on Tuesday for the Senate policy lunch -- has not waded into the topic of committee roles.
As water swelled in a neighborhood nearby, Mr. Harrison, who owns a credit card processing business, and Brett Neely, an emergency medical technician, waded through a flooded street, calling out into the night to see if anyone needed help.
Photographs such as "Off the Beaten Path" and "Cypress Swamp" give texture and scope to water geographies like the Yockanookany River in Mississippi and the Middle Mississippi, respectively, where people waited and waded, where freedom seekers submerged for safety.
" If the citizens of Japan and Hawaii were only starting to shake off any sense of unease, North Korea waded into the debate on Tuesday, with its state-run newspaper describing the false alarm in Hawaii as a "tragicomedy.
During a joint news conference with outgoing UK Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday, Trump waded into controversy when he indicated that Britain's National Health Service (NHS) would be "on the table" as part of a potential trade deal.
Although Congress hasn't waded into specific questions tied to the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, there has been a growing push to prevent the president from using past authorizations of military force to conduct attacks elsewhere in the world.
Venturing outdoors one day in 1933, Lange waded into a sea of disgruntled jobless men, armed with a camera that was barely small enough to hold by hand and contained 4 by 20183 inch film for recording fine detail.
But on Tuesday, during a combative exchange with reporters at Trump Tower in New York, he unwittingly waded into a complex debate about history and memory that has roiled college campuses and numerous cities over the past several years.
Sanders waded into a closely watched House race in Texas on Wednesday by endorsing Jessica Cisneros, a 26-year-old immigration lawyer running a progressive campaign to unseat Representative Henry Cuellar, one of the most conservative Democrats in Congress.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a second-term Democrat facing his own primary challenge from the actress Cynthia Nixon, waded into the attorney general's race shortly after calling for Mr. Schneiderman's resignation, saying he would conduct his own interviews with candidates.
SUCHIATE RIVER, Guatemala/Mexico (Reuters) - Mexican security forces fired tear gas at rock-hurling Central American migrants who waded across a river into Mexico earlier on Monday, in a chaotic scramble that saw mothers separated from their young children.
Trump waded deeply into the debate last week, urging representatives of both sides to accept a compromise deal that caps prices for the credits while also removing seasonal limits on high-ethanol blend gasolines to expand the biofuels market.
Rockets general manager Daryl Morey waded into geopolitical tensions Friday, posting an image on Twitter that said "fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong," in the midst of ongoing pro-democracy protests and clashes with police in the region.
U.S President Donald Trump waded into South Africa's high-octane land debate last year by sending a late-night tweet in which he said he had asked his secretary of state to study "land and farm seizures" in South Africa.
Leonardo DiCaprio waded through frozen rivers, slept in animal carcasses and ate raw bison liver to win his Oscar for The Revenant — but all of those hardships pale in comparison to the tropical hellscape Jack Black endured for the new Jumanji.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump waded into politically risky territory this week when he accused Democrat Hillary Clinton of exploiting her gender to win votes and said she would have little support if she were not a woman.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday again waded into America's fraught racial history by labeling the impeachment inquiry against him a "lynching" - language that conjured memories of decades of killings of thousands of black people - drawing swift bipartisan condemnation.
To date, the company's most memorable VR moment was an ill-conceived VR tour of storm-ravaged Puerto Rico with Mark Zuckerberg's cartoon avatar virtually high-fiving a fellow Facebook employee while the two waded through a horrific real-world catastrophe.
When he waded back into the immigration debate with a primetime speech from Phoenix on Wednesday night, many of them seemed worried that he was about to "soften" his position in an attempt to appeal to moderates in the general election.
Apple waded knee-deep into the muck of political news delivery Monday with the announcement of a special section in Apple News devoted to the upcoming 2018 midterm elections, which will determine whether Republicans hold onto their majorities in Congress.
Sayer is also adapting by growing different varieties of avocados, but the most visible climate adaptation in the orchard was the knee-high carpet of grasses and turnip stems we waded through as we made our way among the trees.
As president of the American Library Association from 2003 to 2004, Hayden waded into the intense debate surrounding the PATRIOT Act, the controversial post-9/11 law that would become an integral part of the US government's vast surveillance system.
But he has waded into the political arena, once advising Pete Wilson, a Republican governor of California who ran a successful uphill battle for re-election in 1994 by proposing to bar illegal immigrants from schools and other government services.
Trump has lately also waded into policy related to the country's ongoing immigration crisis at the border, with Grisham telling CNN in June the first lady "hates to see" families being separated, and that she encouraged a bipartisan legislative resolution.
National Democrats also waded into the race last week with $240,2023 in ad reservations and are hoping to turn O'Connor into another Conor Lamb, a young Democrat who defeated a more experienced politician in a Pennsylvania House special election in March.
Read more: Popeyes and Chick-fil-A are feuding on Twitter in a battle over which chicken sandwich reigns supremeWendy's, Church's Chicken, Shake Shack, and more chains waded into the social-media battle over who had the superior chicken sandwich.
Away from the pageantry, Trump has already waded into Britain's turbulent domestic politics, where more than a dozen candidates are vying to replace May, who announced last month she was quitting after failing to get her EU divorce deal through parliament.
Rob Goldman, Facebook's vice president of advertising, waded into the discussion on Friday with a series of tweets that argued that Russia's goal was to sow chaos among the electorate rather than to force a certain outcome in the election.
The US has lots of A, but not much of B, C, or D. If you waded through all 7 million words of this post, you were probably hoping I'd finish with a solution, or at least some good suggestions.
Then, Shatner waded into the fray, claiming that his friends, Camuso and Heughan, were being bullied by Sam/Cait shippers: After what I've seen and read in the past two days it's time to call the CaitSam ship the Titanic!
FIFA, whose officials privately speak about tiring of the yearslong saga, uneasily waded into the fight last October, inviting a delegation from Sierra Leone — which included the country's vice president, attorney general and minister of justice — to Zurich for talks.
FREJUS, France (Reuters) - French far-right opposition leader Marine Le Pen waded into controversy over the appointment of an EU Commissioner for "protecting the European way of life", endorsing a move that has stoked concern about rising populism across the continent.
Last week, Liu Yifei, the Chinese-born actress playing the eponymous role in the remake, waded into the Hong Kong protest controversy by pledging support for the city's police, who anti-government demonstrators accuse of using excessive force to quell unrest.
One year after the president waded into Republican primaries from Florida to Kansas, propelling his favorites to win nomination contests for Senate and governor, Mr. Trump is now going even further in his attempt to reshape the G.O.P. in his image.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's government said on Tuesday that it largely halted a caravan of undocumented Central Americans migrants who waded across a river into Mexico, and says others who attempt to enter the country illegally will face the same consequences.
New York State's attorney general waded into the debate over policing in New York City's transit system on Monday, saying she was investigating whether the police were discriminating against people of color in enforcing fare evasion on subways and buses.
The real's slide to 4.24 per dollar took it back towards the record low of 4.2770 per dollar on Tuesday, when the central bank waded into what it said was a dysfunctional and illiquid market for the first time since August.
That Trump has continually waded into the fever swamps of the Seth Rich conspiracy as president—that he has apparently pushed senior administration officials to meet with people peddling a bogus and offensive lie—is quite something, even for him.
When my brother Nimesh and I stepped off the plane and waded into the sopping humidity that hangs over the country in late September, we encountered a country that was speaking about decades of national trauma for the first time.
The bank waded into the currency market twice last week, its first intervention in almost three months, selling $1 billion of FX swaps contracts both Thursday and Friday as the real slumped to a record low below 4.38 per dollar.
The bank waded into the currency market twice last week, its first intervention in almost three months, selling $1 billion of FX swaps contracts both Thursday and Friday as the real slumped to a record low below 4.38 per dollar.
Kevin Hassett, who heads the White House Council of Economic Advisers, on Tuesday carefully waded into the Fed's rate-policy setting debate, suggesting the Trump administration's economic growth forecasts include "what we're used to seeing" without specifying a rate cut.
Mr. Chappelle waded into the sex scandals of Michael Jackson and R. Kelly (the "How old is 15 really?" bit), and last year I saw him quiet an uncomfortable crowd as he mused on a rape case in the news.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether U.S. law banning workplace discrimination on the basis of sex protects gay and transgender workers, as the conservative-majority court waded into a fierce dispute involving a divisive social issue.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration abruptly waded into the culture wars over gay rights this week, signaling in three separate actions that it will use the powers of the federal government to roll back civil rights for gay and transgender people.
The central bank waded into the currency derivatives market selling $1 billion worth of FX swaps, as the real's lurch to another record low against the dollar gathered pace and threatened to bring the currency's year-to-date losses to a whopping 33%.
Having watched furiously in 2012 as Ms. McCaskill — thought to be all but certain to lose — waded directly into a crowded Republican primary race to help lift Mr. Akin to the nomination, Republicans were intent on giving the senator no such openings.
As Hurricane Harvey rained down on Houston, one worker spoke to the New York Times as she waded through the waist-deep water on her way to the DoubleTree hotel, where she cleans and folds linens for an hourly wage of $10.
Trump in recent months has waded deep into the controversial issue of reforming the U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard, a 2005 law requiring refiners to blend increasing amounts of biofuels into their fuel pool each year, or buy credits from those who do.
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The "Revenant" star famously ate a raw bison liver (which, he said, did NOT taste like chicken), waded through icy water and came down with the flu several times while portraying Hugh Glass, the vengeful 19th-century trapper, in the wilderness epic.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - From the dusty town in Honduras where thousands are fleeing violence to the currents of the Rio Grande, Reuters photographers walked, waded and flew to capture images of thousands of Central American migrants seeking asylum in the United States.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday waded into a controversy over a Muslim divorce law he said was destroying women's lives, drawing criticism from rivals that he was fishing for minority votes in a major state election next year.
Trump had waded into this conflict before, claiming too much credit for his role in getting those players released, chastising those players for not thanking him quickly enough, and then wishing them well in their future endeavors after they publicly thanked him.
With his five pardons so far, Trump has waded into a decades-long feud between the Department of Justice and at least three previous White House administrations over the process that determines how one of the presidency's most powerful tools is used.
British actress  Emma Thompson waded into the debate about British membership in the European Union, saying at the Berlin International Film Festival that she intended to vote to stay in the EU in the referendum Prime Minister David Cameron has promised to hold.
The House has also waded into the fight over protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people after voting twice this month on measures to enforce President Obama's 2014 executive order prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
Along with 47 other visiting journalists, three of them from China, Ms. Zhang has attended a Hillary Clinton rally in Miami, interviewed die-hard Donald J. Trump supporters at Trump Tower and waded through enthusiastic voters at a polling site in Lower Manhattan.
And when Justin Bieber's ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez waded into his Instagram comments to scold him for posting pictures with a new girlfriend and to accuse him of cheating on her, he struck back by accusing her of using the relationship for attention.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain on Wednesday geared up for the arrival of Donald Trump just hours after the U.S. president waded into the Brexit crisis gripping Prime Minister Theresa May's government and portrayed the closest U.S. ally in Europe as a country in turmoil.
Liu Yifei, the Chinese-born actress starring in Disney's upcoming live-action "Mulan" remake, waded into the Hong Kong protest controversy on Thursday by expressing support for the city's police, who anti-government demonstrators accuse of using excessive force to quell unrest.
After a two-week journey over land up through Mexico, she and her two children waded across the Rio Grande and into the United States on June 2, where they were detained, and then separated, by Border Patrol agents in Brownsville, Tex.
She also waded into the Trump administration's restrictions last year on immigration from Muslim countries, ordering that an Iranian man, who was in the United States with a valid visa, be brought back after he was put on a plane to Dubai.
For two full months in the spring of 2013, I waded and floated the river, fishing for wild browns and rainbows in the company of a band of guides and anglers who dedicate no small portions of their lives to the pursuit.
San Francisco (CNN Business)Bill Gates waded into the debate over political ads on social media platforms during an interview Wednesday, calling for some limitations while also siding with those who say the companies should not play the role of fact-checker.
Also spotted at the Los Angeles talent agency's third annual WHCA-themed get-together: Michael Avenatti, attorney for adult-film star Stormy Daniels, getting a rockstar-like welcome as he waded through the crowd, with countless partygoers asking to snap some selfies.
But even Trump's legislative team was surprised by the news that the President wanted a renewed focus on health care, and the administration has scrambled to come up with a plan that did not exist before Trump waded back into the issue.
Allbirds co-CEO Joey Zwillinger has waded further into the ongoing debate over Amazon's propensity for cloning popular products, penning a short Medium post slamming the company's copycat behavior and offering to help the e-commerce giant make its version more environmentally friendly.
Identifying two types of footprints in the same place also challenges the idea that long-necked dinosaurs waded into shallow, muddy waters to escape predators, said Stephen Brusatte, a paleontologist at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and an author of the new study.
WASHINGTON — The Labor Department on Wednesday waded deeper into the contentious issue of joint employment, seeking to clarify who is accountable for violations of employment laws when two different entities, like a manufacturer and a staffing agency, both have ties to the same worker.
ALABAMA SENATE HOPEFUL ROY MOORE BLASTS WASHINGTON POST REPORTS On Monday, Moore waded into another divisive social issue by calling for the impeachment of the federal judge who issued an order blocking the implementation of President Trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump has waded back into the topic of eligibility for the U.S. presidency, telling the Washington Post that rival Ted Cruz could run into trouble if he won the party's nomination because he was born in Canada.
Previously the newspaper waded into particularly treacherous waters by publishing details about Mr. Putin's family, including an article saying that his daughter Katerina was married to Kirill Shamalov, the son of a Putin banker friend and a young billionaire who benefited from state business deals.
ROME — Pope Francis waded into turbulent geopolitical waters once again on Friday during his first visit to Armenia when he made an unscripted remark referring to the World War I-era massacre of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turks as a genocide.
In "Ordinarily Well," Dr. Kramer, who has written so well about the curse of melancholia — that thief who steals your blood and slyly replaces it with lead — has done something very valuable: He has waded into the contentious debate about the efficacy of antidepressants.
Gene Simmons, outspoken founding member of the rock band Kiss, waded into two hot-button political issues on Thursday, siding with President Donald Trump on moving the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and building a southern border wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump waded into an internal Republican fight in New Hampshire ahead of his trip there on Thursday, advocating that his former presidential campaign manager Corey Lewandowski seek the party's nomination for a U.S. Senate seat to challenge Democratic incumbent Jeanne Shaheen.
"When the soldiers come, we go into the water up to our necks and hide, with only our noses out of the water," a displaced villager, Nyakier Gatluak, told me after I waded through swamps and rivers to reach the island where she shelters.
BRUSSELS — European Union officials on Tuesday waded into the fight against international tax dodging, calling for the world's biggest companies to disclose more data about their tax arrangements with the bloc's member governments and to share information about offshore havens where they shelter money.
"I mis-use iCal as my diary, and have waded through my travel records and copious piles of personal and professional memorabilia to fill in my past timeline—but, of course, it gets ever more sparse the farther back I go," Gage told me.
I caught him, big and blue with a golden shell, at the bank of a lake, and then we put our phones away, peeled down to our bathing suits, and waded into Ohio's green water, forgetting altogether what it was that brought us there. Opinion
Over pickles and pastrami at Katz's Delicatessen in Lower Manhattan last Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio waded ever so gently into the race for the next City Council speaker, meeting with a trio of young Democratic politicians likely to win Council seats in November.
As he waded through questions from Waymo's lawyers, Mr. Kalanick, who resigned in June as Uber's chief executive, offered unusual insight into how deals get done in Silicon Valley and the freewheeling — some might say self-parodying — business culture at the biggest technology start-ups.
Bolsonaro waded back into a spat with France, saying Brazil's sovereignty had "no price, not even $20 trillion," a reference to an offer of $20 million aid announced by French President Emmanuel Macron at the Group of Seven summit of wealthy nations over the weekend.
CHICAGO — Senator Elizabeth Warren waded into the crowd outside a Chicago elementary school on Tuesday morning, offering hugs and handshakes and words of support for more than 20,000 teachers whose strike had canceled classes for four days in the country's third-largest school district.
They foreshadowed a bruising, explosive start and then largely kept an even tone and waded only gently into some of the areas that even Republicans aren't all agreed upon, such as the handling of the Mueller investigation or the appropriate way of investigating the Bidens.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE on Tuesday waded into a dispute between Democratic presidential hopefuls Sens.
Perhaps the most recent national advertisement that waded into political territory was a 30-second ad featuring Tim Tebow, then a recent college football star, talking about his anti-abortion views, which aired during the 2010 matchup between the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts.
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Tenn.) waded into a crowded hallway of reporters outside a closed-door GOP meeting last month and announced a bipartisan ObamaCare deal, Sen.
We visited other islands, too, like Kauai, where we waded into the Pacific at Polihale Beach, a remote 17-mile stretch of white sand at the end of the long, rutted dirt road that seems as far away as you can get from anywhere.
"They said I'd get clothes, food, money, accommodation, a cell phone," said Gregorio, a 20-year-old Venezuelan migrant who said he was asked to join an unspecified group in the mountains as soon as he waded across the Tachira River onto Colombian soil.
President Donald Trump and his top trade adviser waded into the debate over the currency's strength and the damage they say it is doing to U.S. competitiveness, drawing rebuffs from Germany and Japan and casting doubt over the strength of global cooperation on foreign exchange policy.
By writing a movie that waded into the story, though, Allen and Logan, both self-proclaimed "dyed in the wool" liberals, managed to resurrect the controversy and have been hearing from people on all sides of the issue since the movie's theatrical release on April 6.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The chief executive of the Levi Strauss & Co jeans company waded into the U.S. gun control debate on Wednesday, with an open letter asking customers not to bring their firearms into its stores because doing so could make employees and other shoppers uncomfortable.
He was stripped of a post on the National Security Council this week, even as Kushner waded further into his father-in-law's foreign policy affairs with a trip to Iraq and a leadership role in preparing for this week's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Schilling had every advantage as the rematch was signed under kickboxing rules rather than MMA ones, but instead of using the kicks and knees that he had used to trouble even Artem Levin and Simon Marcus, Schilling waded in swinging his hands from down by his hips.
The state hosts the first presidential primary, so this small city's race is attracting national attention — potential names that have been floated for 2020 bis have waded into the territory for Democrat Joyce Craig, including Former Vice President Joe Biden, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Rep.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 28503 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE has waded further into the 22019 midterm elections, donating $5,000 to 19 different Democratic House candidates.
WASHINGTON, Aug 15 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump waded into an internal Republican fight in New Hampshire ahead of his trip there on Thursday, advocating that his former presidential campaign manager Corey Lewandowski run for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate to challenge Democratic incumbent Jeanne Shaheen.
Last week, President Donald Trump waded deeper into the issue when he told rival groups gathered at the White House that he supported a compromise that temporarily caps credit prices to lower refinery costs, while also lifting restrictions on higher-ethanol blended gasoline to boost corn growers.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday waded once again into the hotly contested debate over the safety of kratom, a botanical substance that advocates say can help ease pain and reduce symptoms of opioid withdrawal, but which critics say can lead to addiction and death.
Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment The US can't seem to live without Afghanistan 2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally MORE (D-Hawaii) among candidates who have waded into what is expected to be a crowded Democratic field.
But when Mr. Trump announced Wednesday night that he was directing his secretary of state to scrutinize what he said was the targeting of white farmers for land seizures and "large-scale killing" in South Africa, the president waded into a complex and politically charged debate.
None of that, however, detracts from the extraordinary courage and suffering of the men — boys, really — who on that fateful day waded through surf red with blood and sand littered with "the awful waste and destruction of war," as the great reporter Ernie Pyle described it.
His campaign waded into the Republican primary, targeting the most formidable G.O.P. opponents one by one until the only one left standing was Sharron Angle: a Tea Party favorite who once crusaded against water fluoridation and claimed multiple American cities were under the rule of Shariah law.
The 26-year-old cut her season short, swapped her rackets for crampons and headed to Tanzania with a friend to climb 5,895 meter (19,340 feet) Mount Kilimanjaro, a five-day expedition in which she scaled cliffs, waded through icy rivers and passed bitterly cold nights.

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