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"embarrass" Definitions
  1. to make somebody feel shy, uncomfortable or ashamed, especially in a social situation
  2. embarrass somebody to cause problems or difficulties for somebody

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You're going to embarrass yourself or you're going to embarrass us.
" I said, "because we wanted to embarrass Saddam Hussein," and he said, "Embarrass?
" He added, "One thing you will not do as my son is you will not embarrass Nebraska, you will not embarrass Mike Riley and you will not embarrass this family.
Ms. Meng would not breach a court order, he said, adding that doing so would "humiliate and embarrass her father, who she loves," and embarrass Huawei's thousands of employees.
As a stunt intended to embarrass his father — Adm.
So while some scandals embarrass the N.F.L. — remember Deflategate?
You can embarrass them with the rebuke and a censure.
"I'd embarrass her if I said her name," he said.
Or because Mr. Assange doesn't want to embarrass Mr. Putin?
Weinstein's camp said the lawsuit was meant to "embarrass" Weinstein.
I don t want to do anything to embarrass them.
Why do you assume the dynamic score will embarrass them?
Trying to embarrass Macron over the 'brushing off dandruff' stunt.WTF?
They wanted Kim Jong Un to humiliate and embarrass Trump.
And he said you are not going to embarrass me.
Democrats will propose amendments that are meant to embarrass Republicans.
But the Bobcats didn't come in and embarrass themselves, either.
Ellen is back to help embarrass celebrities about their relationships.
Hercy's playing too ... hope he doesn't embarrass those old guys.
But Mr. Johnson said it might embarrass retailers like Walmart.
"I was so afraid to embarrass my family," she said.
Why embarrass herself getting angry just because of some idiot?
Trump continues to embarrass himself and his candidacy almost daily.
I didn't vomit or black out or even embarrass myself.
Just join me in the quest to embarrass Jim Bankoff.
It's a cheap shot designed to embarrass a political opponent.
His trial, which begins in October, could embarrass the president.
The operation is designed to harass and "embarrass" the Kremlin NBC reported on Friday that the CIA is preparing for an operation "designed to harass and 'embarrass'" the country's leadership, including Russian President Vladimir Putin.
If he did not embarrass himself, he did not appreciably improve.
I intend to embarrass him for the rest of my days.
Him and his friends had me do it to embarrass me.
Don't embarrass yourself by asking why there's no international men's day.
Graef: You just want to embarrass me in front of everyone.
Her diagnosis didn't embarrass her and it didn't ruin her, either.
Don't embarrass the bride or groom with tales of former lovers.
"He had, like, rehearsed the staff to embarrass me," Cera said.
Because they don't want to embarrass themselves in front of you.
Not NHL good, sure, but good enough not to embarrass themselves.
Do you think about all the ways you would embarrass them?
The job to embarrass the citizenry by his vulgar, immature behavior?
I took great strides to not embarrass anybody in my family.
I am not going to embarrass you by my personal behavior.
It is not the goal of our office to embarrass Walmart.
Trying to embarrass them to act on principle is wasted breath.
Here, what you learned about the new roommate might embarrass her.
"Actually, I mainly did that to embarrass her," the actress admitted.
"They make it into funny content to embarrass them," Holland said.
I read that you said you didn't want to embarrass yourself?
Already they are threatening the futures of broadcasters who embarrass them.
I won't embarrass my mother by repeating the allegations against him.
We see data posted somewhere on the internet simply to embarrass.
Again, it&aposs to embarrass people who own guns, who like guns.
Disgruntled Deep State government employees who want to embarrass the Trump administration?
" I did not want to go in and embarrass myself," he said.
You want to say hello, but you don't want to embarrass them.
Even more than that, "she would not embarrass China itself," Martin said.
"This is not an attempt to embarrass any state" affected, Warner said.
They feared she might embarrass them by taking off all her clothes.
This timing was probably not a deliberate attempt to embarrass Xi Jinping.
That's when we use this tool to embarrass and tear down people.
Damore's lawsuit against Google, brought on Monday, is designed to embarrass Google.
Schlafly said she considered the disclosure a deliberate attempt to embarrass her.
"He can embarrass you when he gets time and space," Kadri said.
This is politically motivated to hurt and embarrass him in some way.
A few screamed, "Middle fingers up!" which will surely embarrass their grandchildren.
That would be a violation of diplomatic protocol and could embarrass Turkey.
"I don't want to embarrass my daughter, by no means," she said.
" She looked at Casey apologetically before adding: "I don't mean embarrass you.
I don't wish to embarrass him (though the error was really embarrassing).
He would skip his school's talent shows, worried that he'd embarrass himself.
We know when someone's behavior or comments hurt, belittle or embarrass us.
Mr. Erdogan viewed the leak as an attempt to embarrass his government.
She glanced at Vadik's bare feet and they seemed to embarrass her.
He deploys gratitude against his enemies and critics to embarrass and shame.
"Things haven't changed very much," she said, "and it doesn't embarrass them."
Such information could be easily used to embarrass, blackmail, or encourage discrimination.
Republicans accused Democrats of just trying to embarrass the White House. Rep.
Upset Upset: I would never suggest that someone embarrass anyone in public.
Toronto fans should almost hope that the Spurs embarrass the Raps again.
Fleeing "would humiliate and embarrass her father, whom she loves," he argued.
Jimmy Kimmel's way of showing kids love is to mercilessly embarrass them.
The lowest temperature throughout all of this cold weather occurred in Embarrass, Minnesota.
Corden claims his passenger will embarrass him too much and Michael takes offense.
Though he maintains his innocence, he's using social media to embarrass his accuser.
The lawsuit may embarrass Macron at a delicate moment in French-Saudi relations.
Essentially, Democrats are threatening to spend the whole time trying to embarrass Republicans.
Weinstein apologizes repeatedly while begging her not to embarrass him in the hotel.
Members fail to do their homework, and embarrass us with their picayune questions.
Kelly Clarkson is all for moms using her music to embarrass their children.
But Clinton's allies didn't want to embarrass Obama in his own party's platform.
I can't even think of the last thing I did to embarrass myself.
In that sense, it is true that an Ossoff win would embarrass Trump.
They always seem to come unstuck with it, and embarrass themselves, I've found.
For instance, parents cannot easily embarrass their children by tagging them in photos.
Turns out, the Rocky star likes to embarrass his kids with impromptu photos.
"He made her laugh and didn't embarrass her in any way," she said.
To think that once I was the same man did not embarrass me.
Should he tell the truth and both embarrass himself and disappoint Connor's family?
EditorsNote: Adds Brissett quote; other minor changes Brissett, Patriots embarrass Texans FOXBOROUGH, Mass.
Clinton's campaign quickly seized on the convictions to try to embarrass Mr. Trump.
Bodies embarrass me, as does the soul When aflame, with grief or dolor.
But in the process of doing so, she managed to embarrass him, too.
He uses dirty tactics to embarrass the young CEO at a shareholder's concert.
There are now more avenues than ever for politicians to embarrass themselves online.
Part of their purpose is to embarrass and create discomfort, a benign troll.
Astead Herndon: A candidate will embarrass themselves by mimicking a viral dance challenge.
"I will never do anything to embarrass you politically," he wrote to Reagan.
So, how do you embarrass that man like that with your flashlight cops?
The ShadowBrokers claim the critic left enough digital breadcrumbs to embarrass them online.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, you know, I don't want to embarrass anybody by asking.
"It was meant to harass and embarrass," Ms. Conway said of the question.
How do I bring it up in a way that doesn't embarrass him?
That timing would also embarrass Mr. Xi just fresh from his Florida meetings.
Revelations from leaked emails published by WikiLeaks continue to embarrass the Clinton campaign.
I would not do anything to embarrass myself, my family, or the university.
But they also mustn't embarrass us with a dearth of willpower or discernment.
When I was invited for meals at other company members' small apartments, I didn't want to embarrass them by refusing their food, or embarrass myself by smuggling in a box of Mike and Ikes and a bag of Cheez-Its.
Such an outcome might set their cause back decades and would embarrass all involved.
Simply playing the issue to embarrass Republican leaders is good enough for most Democrats.
" McAdams warned that he "might embarrass people by revealing things they don't want revealed.
"This is what they did, this is what we're doing," and embarrass them publicly.
Consovoy also said "there is evidence" that the subpoena is designed to embarrass Trump.
He apparently does not want his presence to embarrass Markle on her special day.
Republican leaders on Wednesday denounced Cummings' move as an illegitimate effort to embarrass Trump.
Classmates who allegedly wanted to embarrass him posted the messages on Instagram and Snapchat.
Some aides believe it is worth it, hoping to embarrass Trump on Election Day.
And if you're going to pop off at me, I'm going to embarrass you.
It looks like Apple CEO Tim Cook is out to embarrass Mark Zuckerberg again.
"Don't embarrass me in the hotel, I'm here all the time," he tells her.
And they want to embarrass our president because we have a president who's incompetent.
" Wolf apologizes to the woman: "I'm not trying to embarrass you; I'm very sorry.
She feels Takari went public with the money plea to try to embarrass Jackie.
It's fast enough to embarrass a cheetah (they do 113-60 in 4 seconds).
So the whole thing in my opinion was to try and embarrass the president.
Or the president could simply undermine and embarrass Chao within the Cabinet and government.
The BJP hints instead that Congress may have instigated the riots to embarrass it.
And remember when his campaign let Melania embarrass herself by reading a plagiarized speech?
But that could embarrass Senate Republicans into holding the hearings they've previously vowed against.
My dad would whoop me: 'You're not going to school now, you'll embarrass us!
When that happens, I let it happen because I don't want to embarrass them.
It's about forces in the government service who may be there to embarrass him.
It's not clear whether trolls are attempting to embarrass YouTube with the results, though.
"It takes a lot to embarrass me," Iggy says upon discovering the challenge ahead.
That as a Democrat, she will do whatever it takes to embarrass the president.
Is the goal to try to embarrass the president, to get a news cycle?
Wherever you were at, they'd embarrass you to no end just to degrade you.
Every situation, no matter how trifling, is an opportunity to embarrass yourself in public.
Schaffer: We're happy to have him embarrass himself if he's not working with us.
He reserves special scorn for people who embarrass themselves in front of their peers.
She seems impossible to embarrass, and extremely likely to be a Genuinely Nice Person.
"This is when I'm going to do nothing but embarrass myself," Mr. Parker said.
The real aim seemed to be more to embarrass prominent Democrats than to help.
Officially, he needed to ensure that I wasn't going to embarrass the Marine Corps.
Hopefully much more information that will rightfully embarrass all sides in Washington will follow.
"We don't want to publicly embarrass the Iraqis," the senior American official told me.
Still, close observers doubt he was deliberately trying to embarrass or undermine his brother.
"Intimate partner violence" is a frightening term that should embarrass more lawmakers into action.
Their main purpose, he said, was to embarrass the Kim family overhearing it all.
Yet nothing has been really accomplished, as the president continues to embarrass our country.
"Essentially, what the vice president has done is to embarrass our country," Panelo added.
The result is that they look impossible to beat yet strangely easy to embarrass.
I cannot believe that you suggested that Queasy should embarrass this woman in public!
He started to get angry and hurt that stars were determined to embarrass him.
"You don't do it until I remind you and you embarrass me," Shkreli wrote.
Parliament might, occasionally, be able to embarrass Mr. Johnson but not to thwart him.
But it certainly won't embarrass the host nation either, and that's good enough. Who?
You don't have to worry about old stuff coming back to haunt or embarrass you.
I find it hilarious that he was so embarrass about that after all those years.
I embarrass myself and then the other guys come in and pick up the pieces.
I don't mean to embarrass you, but I'm sure you know who The Shins are.
Instead of garnering support from the crowd, though, the plan to embarrass the photographer backfired.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sought to embarrass the opposition Congress Party over the case.
Rather than embarrass an abuser, society is subconsciously trained to question a victim of abuse.
It's not a playful image; he wants to embarrass her, turn her into a clown.
She asked that CNN not embarrass her, so we'll just use her first name, Chasin.
It's taught itself to expertly do what would thoroughly embarrass an … underactive type like myself.
October is nearing its end, and that means it's about time to purposefully embarrass ourselves.
Mine were delusions of a different sort, namely that Ungar would not thoroughly embarrass me.
The goal was to embarrass Democrats and show the public that the Bidens are corrupt.
He said that he didn't want to attend and embarrass Meghan or the royal family.
This isn't the first time Sausage Party star's mom has managed to embarrass him online.
Still, it's heartening to know that there are acts that embarrass even the Trump team.
"Going through the garbage at the Korean grocers didn't embarrass him," his daughter Jesi said.
When you're not, they're gonna put pictures of you drunk driving and, like, embarrass you.
The show was an embarrassment that, interestingly and yet perhaps unsurprisingly, did not embarrass Maddow.
"They put that on to embarrass me," Trump said of the campaign finance-related charges.
She knows how to embarrass him, befuddle him, rattle him and get under his skin.
One senior official noted that while the cyberattack might have been intended to embarrass Mrs.
Dems play a..... ....can to embarrass the Trump Administration (and Republicans), attack the Trump Administration.
Allow me to embarrass myself by trying to do this the way it's supposed to.
The overall effort to embarrass Melgar ultimately led to his death, according to charging documents.
I didn't want to embarrass my father by staring, but it was hard not to.
"This is not meant to embarrass the police—it's quite the reverse," Witzig told VICE.
" According to the complaint, it was "behavior designed to humiliate, embarrass, intimate and shame her.
And I didn't want to embarrass you, so this needed to be behind closed doors.
"'Don't embarrass yourself,'" Mr. Fakhr recalled thinking on the subway ride to and from Manhattan.
Nor was it clear whether the vote he wants, which is designed to embarrass Mrs.
"It seems like what they like is to embarrass me and intimidate me," Lacey said.
Bret: Rest assured that no matter what happens this year, the Knicks will embarrass us.
"I think that you meant to embarrass me, and I know Kary did," said Locken.
Still, she showed up drenched at the starting line mostly hoping not to embarrass herself.
Opondo said that police had told him the journalists were "intending to embarrass the government".
The question is do you want to embarrass Merkel publicly and consistently go after her.
But that was crude regal propaganda, intended to burnish a child's ego and embarrass Tyrion.
What bothers lawmakers the most is that Trump seems to want to embarrass his targets.
Chris Christie (R) picking up McDonald's for then-candidate Trump in order to embarrass Christie.
Frustration becomes anger — a red face and loud, unfiltered howls that embarrass those around him.
If you embarrass a person who has power, they will take it out on you.
Thoughts may include things like:I'm going to embarrass myself tomorrow when I give that presentation.
Quiet activism is okay; the sort of work that could embarrass the government is not.
And, separately and together, they're given assignments that require them to wear disguises that would embarrass their children, and that seem to embarrass them, too: Beneath their cheap wigs, they often have the look of cats and dogs dressed up by their owners for Instagram.
" "They put that on there to embarrass me," he said, adding, "What happened was, either Cohen or the prosecutors in order to embarrass me, said, 'Listen, I'm making this deal for reduced time and everything else -- do me a favor, put these two charges on.
Karlov's killing could create tension between the two countries and embarrass Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Israel would never risk identifying a human source in the Arab world just to embarrass Obama.
But, if you&aposre just going to take a potshot, you&aposre going to embarrass yourself.
I didn't want to embarrass myself and tell the boys I didn't drink for religious reasons.
Lightly embarrass them on social media Level Two: Terrible pranks that they'll eventually get over it8.
"You will not embarrass my husband," says Alicia when Connor objects to the tie and jacket.
Mr Putin and his security services have long used intelligence to frustrate and embarrass Western countries.
Targeting iffy Russian money would reinforce Britain's efforts to embarrass Vladimir Putin's intelligence agencies (see article).
And his low-maintenance style meant he was unlikely to go off-script and embarrass Trump.
An attack would embarrass Putin at an event meant to showcase Russia; Moscow ordered a crackdown.
Once again, without any specific reason, we tried to embarrass him (and somehow only embarrassed ourselves).
That's exactly what this car's about, but it doesn't exactly embarrass itself on the highway, either.
Lawmakers have conducted hearings that seem designed primarily to embarrass Google and its tech-giant peers.
However, it may deter innocent experimentation in advertising since poorly made ads could embarrass their buyer.
Perhaps they were hunting for some dark state secret, or at least something to embarrass me.
And instead of demonstrating an authentic care for women, these tactics shame, embarrass and anger women.
One of them, it seems, is going out of their way to embarrass their significant others.
I hope I don't freak out and embarrass myself, Hozoji thought, suited-up at boat's edge.
HERMAN CAIN, 2012 GOP PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: My reaction is they were trying to embarrass the president.
On Tuesday, he referenced those past prosecutions when he tweeted that he won't "embarrass" the state.
"One-off attacks will embarrass the Kenyan government but will not jeopardize its stability," he said.
Some of the data includes nude or compromising photos, this is an attack meant to embarrass.
The discovery would "embarrass us in front of the entire world", a forest department official feared.
There is no way to shame a man who lacks conscience or to embarrass an embarrassment.
Instead, don't put anything in an email that might embarrass you if it were made public.
Purdue on Friday also slammed the lawsuit as having selected specific documents to embarrass the company.
The former aide, Sam Nunberg, told Politico that he made up the story to embarrass Christie.
And for anyone who's eager to not embarrass themselves on vacation, there's the one-year subscription.
The solution is to speak truth to power in private but not embarrass with public denunciations.
It described how to fight a "well funded, presidential-style campaign to discredit and embarrass" targets.
Most likely to talk very loudly and embarrass everyone with them, but not give a fuck.
The House could try to embarrass noncompliant officials by censuring them or holding them in contempt.
And that he never let this embarrass him, even when he ate in the finest restaurants.
If you want to do the stand-up comedy and embarrass us as a family, fine.
"Get to work on time, and don't embarrass me," the younger Marsh recalled his father saying.
If McMansions embarrass us in their failed ambition, then try the McAcropolises in Crazy Rich Asians.
He seemed driven not by impulse or rage but by a need to disrupt and embarrass.
That photo was intended to embarrass her — that's why he did it while she was asleep.
Locken, 52, becomes upset, convinced that Simmons, 36, was trying to "embarrass" her with the ensemble.
They added that Harvey made a joke of the situation "so as not to embarrass" Sekhon.
A postponement could embarrass Chinese President Xi Jinping, who has remained largely invisible throughout the outbreak.
But Cummings lashed out at Republican claims that he was only trying to embarrass the President.
Robredo hit the ground running and ignored warnings that it was a trap to embarrass her.
Both sides engage in stunts, grandstanding and political theater meant to undermine or embarrass the other.
Responsibility for the notes is often placed on activists trying to force change or embarrass governments.
You know what's more embarrassing than whatever your dad did to embarrass you when you grew up?
"I love my sisters and I would never do anything to disrespect or embarrass them," Kyle said.
The runoff pitting McMaster against Warren threatened to embarrass the White House if the governor fell short.
"I love my sisters and I would never do anything to disrespect or embarrass them," Richards added.
She said she observed him making crude sexual comments "designed to demean, humiliate, and embarrass" the girls.
At the same time, Republicans also looked for other ways to embarrass or annoy the White House.
It was a way to embarrass the Syrian government, and, in turn, its most powerful backer, Russia.
This week, we summarize Fargo so you don't have to embarrass yourself at the water cooler anymore.
Some observers say the suit is designed to embarrass Google by exposing screenshots of internal discussion forums.
"I hope I didn't embarrass you earlier," Obama told Kendrick later in a one-on-one conversation.
One of the first things Roosevelt did, even before he took office, was to embarrass powerful financiers.
Or is that just an outlandish claim designed to embarrass the company and bolster the employee's case?
Meanwhile, as Malia waited for him, she asked her parents to "be cool" and not embarrass her.
" He urged students not to embarrass or ridicule people because those individuals "will remember it for life.
I'm not going to let them disparage me, embarrass me personally and professionally and not defend myself….
The report said it might embarrass Xi if Guo showed up at the resort during the summit.
Or perhaps you've never been a fan of The Biggest Loser's tendency to embarrass its own contestants.
"Trying to embarrass that kid is almost impossible and I think that's how Cory was," she says.
But they were convinced by other members to attend it in order not to embarrass the group.
"They put that on to embarrass me," Trump said of the campaign finance-related charges on Thursday.
He also asks us, and his friends at Fox News, not to embarrass him with flowery tributes.
"Normally in India we would not want to embarrass somebody when they are our guest," Singh said.
The film follows a teenager who cooks up a series of pranks to embarrass his autocratic principal.
KILMEADE: If the Politico story is true, it looks like a scripted event to embarrass the president.
Trees in poems, especially trees In my own poems I am not ashamed to admit Embarrass me.
And now he's trying his hand at another competition where he's willing to embarrass himself: arm wrestling.
" I couldn't embarrass him by telling him, "Hey, you're sexually harassing me and making me feel uncomfortable.
Support for Russia's positions goes beyond any effort to embarrass the government or oppose the Macedonia deal.
It feels like art school," Shine tells Mickey after the latter suggests, "you should embarrass yourself more.
He denied Trump's claims that Cohen has set out to embarrass the president of the United States.
The president later suggested that Mr. Khuzami's prosecutors used the case against Mr. Cohen to embarrass him.
"Some of these pieces embarrass me," he admits in a new essay following two on Kazuo Ishiguro.
The reason we did that was we wanted to embarrass Saddam Hussein in front of his people.
Don't embarrass yourself, are you the first Asian winner of the 100-meter freestyle FINA world championships?
It is disrespectful to others to shame and embarrass them online just to make yourself look good.
At the very least, the other side will embarrass themselves as you stay cool and collected.11.
Was the breach part of a sophisticated attack whose purpose was larger than simply to embarrass Bezos?
The day will be dominated with Democratic amendments designed to politically embarrass Republicans or undermine their proposal.
Put the Jag in its sport driving mode, and you'll find it can embarrass some sport sedans.
This all gave Russia ample grounds to dislike Clinton and to seek to harm or embarrass her.
In front of the f***ing world so I can f***ing embarrass your f***ing ass.
Reflexive denials of foul play are common among Egyptian officials, especially in matters that could embarrass the state.
Intimidators get you to do what they want by implying they can embarrass you or hurt your career.
The Russians had already stolen reams of emails and used them to embarrass Hillary Clinton and the Democrats.
If they keep working to paint Judge Gorsuch as a mouth-breathing bald eagle hunter, they'll embarrass themselves.
"I was not going to stand up and be laughed at again or embarrass myself again," he says.
Political analysts say Mr. Mubarak's release could embarrass Mr. Sisi, but the president's most immediate challenges are economic.
To embarrass Mr Casado, this week he proposed a constitutional amendment to curb parliamentary immunity, a popular move.
Twitter executives can console themselves with one thing: Silicon Valley bigwigs are still using it to embarrass themselves.
More information obtained through that breach will be leaked to embarrass and discredit the new administration, said DeMartine.
She declined to use her last name because she didn't want to embarrass her kids or her ex.
Embarrass and Cotton, Minnesota, were even colder that morning at minus-40 and minus-41 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively.
Robert Herjavec has filed a lawsuit against his ex-girlfriend for allegedly trying to extort and embarrass him.
I ring bells, I sing songs, I clap and dance and sing and generally embarrass myself for them.
But Ramona attempting to embarrass me through my daughter whose in first grade is even low for Ramona.
It soon became clear that Hitler had predicted the defeat, hoping to embarrass and diminish a possible challenger.
Unless there is a remarkable turnaround in this year's process, then Nevada is likely to embarrass itself again.
The challenge is to be more creative than the previous upload—or to at least not embarrass yourself.
Some of the leaked information is designed simply to embarrass and discredit him, deriding his lack of knowledge.
It's being done to embarrass us," the Michigan senator said, adding that it's a "slap in the face.
An achievement that might embarrass Android phone manufacturers whose loyalty to their devices is oftentimes measured in weeks.
Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway on Wednesday criticized Democrats, accusing them of "trying to embarrass" and humiliate the nominees.
When you refuse, they might try making a scene, hoping to embarrass you into forking over some cash.
"I don't want to embarrass anybody four days before I land in China, but it's horrible," he said.
Members of the House majority rarely endorse, let alone create, discharge petitions, given the potential to embarrass leadership.
It's also possible it could embarrass intelligence services which still have a relationship with the US clandestine community.
Leaving Canada would also embarrass her personally, and would humiliate her father, Huawei and China itself, Martin said.
Who refuses to fire them, choosing instead to simply embarrass them enough times to force them to quit?
You know, I don't want to cripple my family financially and I don't want to embarrass black people.
Republican Party losses in state and federal races will embarrass the President and mark the rejection of Trumpism.
They embarrass governments, cause businesses to be skeptical of international partners, and hang an albatross on international relations.
It's boiling down to who can represent us the best in Alabama; who's not going to embarrass us.
Yet Mr. Trump himself had been hesitant, fearing a fiasco if Mr. Peña Nieto attempted to embarrass him.
He's now decided not to go because he doesn't want to embarrass the Royal Family or his daughter.
For months American news media outlets have received stolen emails intended to embarrass Mr. Otaiba, the Emirati ambassador.
Glouner says his boss told him they didn't want to embarrass him by highlighting his advanced age. Damn.
They accomplish nothing except to embarrass themselves and push the self-righteous Trump supporters further into his corner.
If Biden wins, he will amuse, embarrass and probably alarm me with his gaffes, misstatements and memory lapses.
You can't embarrass Saddam Hussein, he shoots his people and sends the family a bill for the ammunition.
He is 13, and only in the last year has his famous baby photo started to embarrass him.
The official also reportedly suggested that the tweet correcting Trump stemmed from a desire to embarrass the president.
Wright fondly weaves in their most egregious gaffes, not to embarrass the former presidents but to humanize them.
He has highlighted problems in urban areas in part to embarrass the Democratic politicians who run those cities.
If this is purely an attempt to embarrass the president, well, it's going to be a bipartisan one.
And even if you can't forgive certain relatives now, don't embarrass your mother by making an ugly scene.
During our consultation, I embarrass my husband by talking very openly about our sex life with our physician.
The trial trip is reportedly due to concerns that Trump's boisterous and untraditional behavior could embarrass the queen.
"You can embarrass the vice premier but not the vice president," the diplomat said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Now a more insidious attack has surfaced, one designed not to merely embarrass, but disrupt the opening ceremonies themselves.
If you're given an award, you shouldn't embarrass the award-givers during the talk by making the audience uncomfortable.
He is going to say things that embarrass you, and it is going to cause problems for the Upstate.
But Denham also signed off on the new leadership plan and retreated in his effort to embarrass the leadership.
FOX NEWS OPINION Marc Thiessen: Trump isn&apost the first president to embarrass America by cozying up to Putin .
They gain the ability to strategically leak documents designed to embarrass the agencies, as they have in the past.
The Kremlin could simply be trying to sow chaos, undermine confidence in the US election system, and embarrass America.
Who doesn't have an email sitting in their inbox that would embarrass them to death should it be revealed?
Given what's known thus far, it's likely that what may emerge will embarrass the President and alarm the world.
And as an adult who used to pee her pants on a regular basis, I'm pretty hard to embarrass.
I am excited to share these stories and I will try my absolute best not to embarrass my family.
Videos, articles and documents leaked to embarrass enemies—a practice known as doxing—were posted to YouTube and blogs.
The leak is clearly an attempt by the anti-Corbyn faction to embarrass Mr Corbyn and derail his launch.
Beckinsale and her former partner, Michael Sheen, are notorious for finding ways to embarrass their daughter on social media.
All you have to do is show up with a charged smartphone and a willingness to slightly embarrass yourself.
The leaks, coming as the election campaign reaches the final stretch, have the potential to embarrass the Clinton camp.
Still, if the brunch goers really wanted to embarrass her, there are much more creative ways of doing it.
Paula thinks Robin was trying to embarrass and humiliate her by having cops arrest her in front of Julian.
Mantashe said the investigation into Gordhan should be carried out in a manner that does not embarrass the minister.
With 3603-megapixels of resolution to work with, the Panono, is supposed to embarrass any cheaper 2360-degree cameras.
And then it got declined again and I thought OK, I need to step aside before I embarrass myself.
I don't want them to be tricked, but I don't want to embarrass them or sound condescending, either. Thoughts?
Is Big Foxtons on my case, going to extreme lengths to embarrass me more than I possibly could myself?
A world in which the commissioner simply deletes what does not please him, or God forbid, might embarrass him.
We all sort of know this, but brush it off as part of parents' prerogative to embarrass their kids.
We don't want to embarrass anybody, but we have a strict door policy and it is by invitation only.
The disagreement was ostensibly over documents, but critics of the Russians saw it as an attempt to embarrass Bartholomew.
" The Cedar Rapids Gazette issued a scathing editorial accusing Mr. King of choosing to "embarrass Iowans with inflammatory rhetoric.
This week, the Steelers limited Gronkowski, who seems to embarrass them every year, to two catches for 21 yards.
Mr. Neal is also keen to fend off Republican accusations that Democrats are just trying to embarrass the president.
Her crusade is perceived as disgraceful by the rest of the community, and only serves to embarrass her family.
In Cuomo's case, he was baited by a man whose goal seems to have been to harass and embarrass.
Future also says she's using the child to squeeze money out of him, and publicly embarrass and harass him.
Your father embarrasses himself, but you should not give him the important role — and the power — to embarrass you.
An analyst questioned whether the Indonesian military might be using the episode to embarrass the country's president, Joko Widodo.
I don't want to embarrass Mr. Spitz, but I think he's a wonderful young man for helping his mom.
You would never publicly embarrass him, but you care about him too deeply not to say anything in private.
"Deepfakes could be used internationally to embarrass or incriminate heads of state or other prominent politicians," said NYU's Barrett.
Some hard-liners say the hunger strikes have been organized with Mr. Rouhani's tacit support to embarrass the judiciary.
It was a procedural move planned by the incoming Democratic leader and intended to embarrass the Republican-led House.
Sasha is fangirling over Ryan & Malia is just kinda like "nice embarrass yourself infront of freaking Ryan Reynolds" pic.twitter.
They were funny, charming, breezy, and then they got off the stage before they could bore or embarrass us.
The Israeli threat to use evidence to embarrass or damage the reputation of a sitting US president is striking.
If your boss goes out of their way to embarrass you, then chances are that they don't like you.
But next time you open the app, if you're in public or somewhere quiet without headphones, it won't embarrass you.
Murphy's attorney, Kenneth J. Horoho Jr., said deposing Murphy was only an effort to embarrass him, according to the Gazette.
Also, the failing Republican healthcare bill was continuing to threaten to embarrass the president, but we'll get to that later.
Then, seemingly out of nowhere, Blair shows up to play the "other woman" and embarrass the girl Chuck is with.
"And just because it's a job of a father to embarrass his daughters, I've got one last job," he said.
If the idea doesn't completely embarrass or humiliate me, then I tell them to do whatever the fuck they want.
I will also embarrass you and ask you what you just ate when my clients ask me, 'what's that smell?
The jurors agreed with prosecutors that Kane leaked information about a 2009 grand jury probe to embarrass a rival prosecutor.
Bill seemed to be unfazed and even slightly amused as Alexander and Gustaf did everything they could to embarrass him.
It's so, so embarrassing, but what is the point of the last One Video if it's not to embarrass myself?
Theresa May decided to bring this to parliament for one reason and one reason alone: to embarrass the Labour Party.
Check it out ... Lang expects the Redskins to protect their home turf and embarrass Aaron Rodgers and the struggling Packers.
If you're going to take Blue Ivy to an awards show PLEASE, for the love of Lemonade don't embarrass her.
Rubio should not be surprised that Cruz is seeking to embarrass him: Rubio did the same to Cruz in Texas.
Tensions on the Korean peninsula have increased recently, with Pyongyang threatening more nuclear and missile tests, which would embarrass Beijing.
On Saudi minds will be the question: Will Trump find some way to embarrass bin Salman through his enthusiastic embrace?
It is very rude to not help and embarrass them from falling or doing something else that caused the pain.
Joyce allegedly threatened her son, saying she would "embarrass" him if he ever started trouble at school again, Pierce says.
This lawyer was trying to use Gawker as a catspaw to embarrass Hogan and bring him to the negotiating table.
He said he made the decision to skip the wedding so he wouldn't embarrass the royal family or his daughter.
The obvious purpose was to expose, embarrass and unemploy left-wing individuals associated with the Communist Party during the 1930s.
He suggested that nongovernmental organizations, NGOs, ignited them as a way to embarrass his administration, though he presented no proof.
Or, is it because the hardliners are holding back to embarrass Rouhani and claim he is incapable of upholding security?
And to sum up their lives in a hashtag, Ripa said her husband's "#Blessed" response would embarrass their teenage daughter.
She said her husband was still supportive of the president and accused Bash of trying to "harass and embarrass" her.
And you don't want to embarrass yourself in front of the hard-core Abbots who've been watching the whole time.
But more significant, the documents reflect a pervasive unfairness that would embarrass even the strongest advocate of law and order.
These protests wouldn't be the first time the police union has tried to embarrass de Blasio on the national stage.
Through sheer determination not to embarrass myself, I memorized enough moves from online videos to keep up with the group.
Mr. Trump asserted that his former lawyer had pleaded guilty to embarrass him and to receive a reduced prison term.
Early on, emissaries of the Russian oligarchs sent word of their readiness to help embarrass and undermine the Clinton candidacy.
Because though these words do rally Trump's base, they also rally Democrats and evidently embarrass Republican moderates and alienate independents.
The questionnaire also includes a question asking if there's anything in the candidate's background that could "potentially embarrass" the administration.
" Short-circuiting that process, he said, gives opponents an "easy way to stop you in your tracks and embarrass you.
In his televised speech, Mr. Sisi indicated that news media coverage of attacks that embarrass his authority could be restricted.
"To get something out of him, you had to either embarrass him or needle him," Mr. Unser said by telephone.
"You meant to embarrass me, and I know Kary [Brittingham] did," Locken says after Simmons shows up in the dress.
The motion said granting bond would embarrass the United States and compromise the ability to extradite fugitives from other countries.
Members of the House majority party rarely sign onto, let alone create, discharge petitions given how they would embarrass leadership.
These efforts have changed little or have backfired, with North Korea instead increasing its provocations, often timed to embarrass Beijing.
"He doesn't have to do anything except exist and be his usual beaming self to embarrass the Chinese," he said.
Mike Wallace interviewed Mr. Barris on "60 Minutes," asking how he could bring people on television only to embarrass them.
"They're afraid local law enforcement or immigration officials are going to harass or embarrass them," he said in an interview.
Mr. Burchfield has said he will not approve deals that will otherwise "embarrass or diminish" the office of the presidency.
Republicans scoff at that, saying Democrats just want to search Trump's filings for revelations they can use to embarrass him.
This was a very provocative action by the Canadians to try to embarrass the Saudis in front of their people.
He also had a support base among evangelical voters in the state, and looked like he could embarrass party leaders.
The protocol-conscious Chinese earlier had privately expressed concerns that the unpredictable Trump might publicly embarrass the veteran Communist Party chief.
If he fails, it could backfire on 20.7703-Star, embarrass the new government and erode a central pillar of the budget.
Like nearly everyone who works in politics, Wagner and Shor knew the polling establishment was liable to embarrass itself this year.
TMZ broke the story ... Thomas decided not to go because he doesn't want to embarrass the Royal Family or his daughter.
While China attempts to embarrass its own citizens, the government has managed to rack up quite a bit of debt itself.
Tim Farron, leader of the Liberal Democrats, said the list was "so full of cronies it would embarrass a medieval court".
"This is just another attempt to tarnish and embarrass @POTUS @realDonaldTrump before the next election," he wrote in November on Twitter.
SHE'S NOT AFRAID TO EMBARRASS HER FIANCé Especially if doing so involves acting like a total goofball on national TV. 8.
You're threatening to embarrass them, and you're doing that to have them behave sexually in your favor, even if they're straight.
Paulson told Ellen DeGeneres on Ellen that, during production of Ocean's 8, it was a "daily struggle" not to embarrass herself.
Vivian warns Katherine not to embarrass her in this world full of white men in white shirts and thin black ties.
Mr Rouhani's supporters say that by releasing an unusual amount of detail about the spending he aimed to embarrass the clerics.
I can take direction and I just don't want to make a fool of myself — please don't let me embarrass myself.
They're the kinds of posts that generate little engagement, annoy the people reading them, and embarrass the person who made them.
" Tuesday night at a rally in Melbourne, Florida: "I was holding back; I didn't want to do anything to embarrass her.
"People were expecting Bush to come in an stumble around and embarrass himself and for Gore to crush him," said Kall.
Of course, Kim used the opportunity to embarrass her husband, and shared a photo to her 61+ million followers on Monday.
Why is there such a gulf in understanding this fact: being gay is not something to shame or embarrass someone with.
However they work, the point is to discredit and embarrass the blogger to the point that they lose all their followers.
Zahedi explains he didn't want to embarrass Taylor or cause her to think he was the one who started the rumor.
He is the president of the United States, and I happen to believe that they were trying to embarrass the president.
Since software can be copyrighted, manufacturers have repeatedly used this law to harass and muzzle security researchers who might embarrass them.
Here's how Bourdain responded: What am I going to do, refuse him, embarrass him in front of his people, look ungrateful?
Why does Tyrion decide to publicly embarrass Brienne for being a virgin, and then demand details of her genitals from Jaime?
Rachel: "I have a really fun day planned for you guys…" Translation: I'm going to embarrass the crap out of you.
Trump was predictably irate, but staffers intervened before he could act—and embarrass himself and the administration by tweeting fake news.
In Russia, the leak joined an endless list of what government supporters regard as American plots to embarrass or weaken Moscow.
It is a mere "sense of the Congress" resolution –a virtual slap on the wrist to embarrass a president at most.
Some of the sites say they are acting to embarrass the Education Ministry and to change the educational system in Egypt.
If Yili spoils a purchase of Stonyfield, it would embarrass China's dairy industry even further - and beyond the People's Republic's borders.
Next up, Ben and Lauren H. manage to not totally embarrass themselves while vamping down the runway during Fashion Week Mexico.
In the book, Scott wrote:When bosses belittle employees, embarrass them publicly, or freeze them out, their behavior falls into this quadrant.
Axios (whatever that is) sat back and said GEEEEE, let's see, what can we make up today to embarrass the President?
Nah, you've just got to embarrass them a little in front of their soon-to-be fans during an open practice.
And if staying up late to watch them play wouldn't lead me to embarrass myself with weird questions at Senate hearings.
LONDON — Once again, President-elect Donald J. Trump seems to have gone out of his way to embarrass the British government.
Their goal, Mr. McKendrick said, is both to "demoralize racists" and "embarrass the Oxford Union" for extending such an irresponsible invitation.
Past attempts to embarrass President Vladimir V. Putin into changing his behavior, in both the nuclear and cyberconflict arenas, have failed.
Less than a month earlier, he had been told that Russia had emails that would embarrass the former secretary of state.
In the docs, he says his neighbor invited a "disreputable tabloid" into their building in an attempt to publicly embarrass him.
"Adult women passengers on the plane were paying attention and taking action while trying not to embarrass the teen," she wrote.
A spokesman suggested the hacking was being reported only now to embarrass Mr. Gantz in the heat of the political campaign.
"I can't promise that I won't embarrass you because I will give you so many kisses at every school drop off."
In Toronto's 53-1 win, Goins hit a grand slam and pulled off a hidden-ball trick to embarrass Todd Frazier.
But don't embarrass yourself by sending $50, because I know what you got when you sold your mother's brownstone on Cornelia.
Taking American prisoners could have been one way to embarrass Rouhani and sour the diplomacy that was the president's signature project.
"It helps Western New York because we won't have someone like that who will embarrass us in Congress again," McMurray said.
Could a company mining medical records to sell targeted ads do so, or someone who wants to embarrass a study participant?
Sure, they're as safe as a fallout shelters, accelerate like dropped pianos and have enough tech to embarrass the Starship Enterprise.
The real goal of demanding donor information is to chill speech using carefully timed leaks to embarrass and often harass donors.
Some of them are worried that the former NYC mayor is going to embarrass himself by running and coming up short.
It is foreseeable that a severe crackdown on dissent in Iran could embarrass Germany, but even that is far from guaranteed.
Her desperation was so evident that he was willing to pretend to fill that role in order not to embarrass her.
"The things that you think might embarrass them they actually feel like, Well, I was standing up for myself," he said.
"I didn't want to embarrass him or make him feel self-conscious," she said, so she asked if he objected. Nope!
But he stepped in and kept things rolling along during the Best Picture chaos, and he mostly didn't embarrass himself utterly.
Failure at this stage would embarrass all concerned and the communications breakdown does not bode well for any deal in the future.
Former Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley even facetiously retweeted Pence's tweet on Friday, likely in an attempt to embarrass Trump and Pence.
So I&aposm going to embarrass you in the world, we&aposll never talk again not about nuclear proliferation, Syria, with Iran.
The only reason why we are doing this segment is so I can embarrass you with this picture you posted on Twitter.
Evidently, the payment was never made, and the hackers seem to either be looking for substantially more or to simply embarrass HBO.
Clinton's fabrications are well polished: One senses that she could be trusted to lie on the world stage and not embarrass us.
We need to stop our government from taking actions that validate racist and xenophobic sentiment that hurt people and embarrass the country.
The petition -- circulating in England -- calls out the prospective State visit as something that would greatly embarrass the country and the Queen.
Her stand-ins — Gordon Ramsay, Rebel Wilson, Cardi B, and Anthony Hopkins — manage to insult, embarrass, unsettle, and ultimately fail their users.
But they failed with Mike Pompeo, and that was a big, big hit because they thought they could stop him and embarrass.
The marches were originally spurred by hardliners in the religiously conservative city of Mashhad, perhaps to embarrass the moderate president Hassan Rouhani.
As in the book, Meg hates how she looks; her wild mane of hair and her thick glasses embarrass and infuriate her.
Read: Congress has a chance to embarrass Trump on Khashoggi and Yemen To others, that episode reveals the hypocrisy plaguing congressional Republicans.
While exposing infidelity is something many people support, the company claims the goal is not necessarily to find cheaters or embarrass people.
Nor does Mr Putin embarrass easily—he shrugged off the revelations in the Panama Papers as a Western plot to smear Russia.
If it chose to do so, Google could use the information it has about you to embarrass, coerce, or even ruin you.
Like many mothers though, she easily bothers her daughter by introducing herself to Maggie's friends, and accidentally saying things that embarrass her.
B. would embarrass himself with these outrageous claims from the 16th century and there's no way he would ever actually believe this!
Is the episode designed to beat her down and embarrass her as much as possible before she turns to weight-loss surgery?
It is hard not to conclude that Bharara was using his office to try to embarrass the president of the United States.
For all of his bluster, he's not terribly fond of actually firing people -- he prefers to isolate and embarrass them into quitting.
" I got a call from a CBS affiliate in Atlanta and they said, "Boy, did you embarrass us today with that speech!
Never during that time or since have I ever worried that a president's behavior would embarrass the country on the world stage.
According to TMZ, he says that he will not attend because he does not want to embarrass Meghan or the royal family.
In the end, Trump's attempt to embarrass his own Department of Justice and FBI is likely to wound only his own presidency.
The emails were then posted online and used to embarrass Clinton, including by Trump who frequently used the content as political ammunition.
The first is professional: It could happen again in ways that might embarrass not just that person, but also the whole organization.
It's unlikely to be something that might embarrass a defendant, though it could be something that's embarrassing to an innocent non-party.
Trump argues that Cohen made things up to embarrass him -- and that's why his former fixer only got three years in jail.
And, starting as soon as next month, Ryan will make it harder for the minority party to attempt to embarrass the majority.
She faces charges of leaking grand jury material to a newspaper to embarrass her enemies and of lying about it under oath.
Perhaps it is hard to embarrass Vladimir Putin, but the Q-ship missile is said to be based on a Russian system.
But that tactic also has the potential to embarrass the employee, making participation in the company that much harder for the person.
So while some airlines would prefer to embarrass their customers, climate campaigners say it's the airlines themselves that should feel most ashamed.
"It's a problem if you have an internal staffer working to embarrass the president," said Bryan Lanza, a former Trump campaign adviser.
It's one thing to raise awareness for ALS or embarrass a friend in public, but eating Tide pods is just plain stupid.
They say the real reason Democrats want Trump's returns is merely to search for things in his taxes that would embarrass him.
Their attorney John Dowd, who represented Trump during the Mueller investigation, accused Democrats of attempting "to harass, intimidate and embarrass" his clients.
It is a father's right to embarrass his teenage daughter (mostly with puns), but this is dad harassment of a higher order.
Even in the midst of its own national disaster — the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus — China managed to embarrass the Trump administration.
BECAUSE YOU KNOW THEY SEEM TO SAY NOTHING AND THEY GET AWAY WITH IT. YOU EMBARRASS THEM AND THEY WILL TAKE ACTION.
It was founded in 2010 to try to cajole, pressure and embarrass both federal and local governments into providing government-guaranteed treatment.
Or else, as with Das Canoas, the home that Oscar Niemeyer designed for himself in Rio de Janeiro, they embarrass for another reason.
Halloween is fast approaching, and with it comes a chance to punish and embarrass yourself publicly for a shot at some free stuff.
A House investigation will look at all manner of conduct, from outright illegal activity to facts that simply make headlines and embarrass Trump.
Samuel Gross, Professor of Law, University of Michigan Did Trump pressure Comey to end an investigation that could embarrass or damage Trump's administration?
But we all danced and sang badly enough to embarrass someone out there, proving you don't to have kids to be a dad.
The goal isn't to overthrow Trump so much as to embarrass him, and to punish him for scorning conservatives resistant to his campaign.
You know you're best friends when you can embarrass your bestie on national radio and still expect a sleepover invite the next day.
Local governments have plastered big screen TVs in public places to show the face of jaywalkers and embarrass people who have unpaid debts.
Rather than embarrass myself further by attempting to sing, I employ vocal performances by my unsuspecting colleagues from WIRED's weekly Gadget Lab podcast.
Stefan Stern of the High Pay Centre, a lobby group, argues that it would at least embarrass CEOs into making more modest claims.
It could embarrass someone who doesn't want coworkers or family to know they're dating, or even out someone interested in same-sex dating.
Sebert now fears that Gottwald will seek to disclose and disseminate her personal medical records in an attempt to embarrass and harass her.
Trump hopes his event, which he says is raising money for veterans, will pull viewers away from Fox News and embarrass the network.
The party may have been How to Train Your Dragon-themed, but Jennifer Garner is now learning how not to embarrass your child!
In her book, she calls out four specific looks as examples of Trump trying to embarrass her husband, to which we call bullshit.
The former president and sitting senator has led an opposition campaign of such unrelenting mendacity and reckless hysteria it would embarrass Donald Trump.
It's nearly impossible for me to find a bathing suit that I'm comfortable in, that's practical, fits right and doesn't embarrass the kids.
He's got no two-month-old food hanging around in the fridge for me to stumble upon or expired milk to embarrass him.
Her attorneys said in a court filing in February that questions posed during the deposition were designed to "annoy" and "embarrass" Cosby's wife.
Fallon has said Clinton's campaign believes McCullough is working with Republican lawmakers to make sure the information becomes public to embarrass their candidate.
Those included proposed cyberattacks on Russian infrastructure, the release of CIA-gathered material that might embarrass Putin and economic sanctions, the newspaper reported.
Such an outcome would undoubtedly embarrass Obama and divide Democrats ahead of the 2628 elections and a crucial lame-duck session of Congress.
"This is exactly the point, to start talking freely about it even though it might embarrass or sound strange at first," she said.
At the time, she said she did not want to embarrass her company, and she was hopeful it would do the right thing.
Trump could be seeking to convince the moderates in the GOP that he won't embarrass them or face-plant in the general election.
"There has never been the intent with the adoption of this policy to shame or embarrass a child," he told Action News 4.
"This idea of humiliating and trying to embarrass qualified men and women who just wish to serve this nation is reprehensible," Conway said.
There are so many things about it that can disappoint, embarrass or send your self-esteem straight down the barrel of a Cuisinart.
Meanwhile, Jeb Bush's allies accused a pro-Marco Rubio super-PAC of circulating a fake advertisement meant to embarrass the former Florida governor.
Or maybe Beijing is really just aiming to get the Americans "out of town without doing anything to embarrass Xi Jinping," he added.
It was a pen name designed by a teenage boy, not to gain fame but to hide work he thought would embarrass him.
They tried to shame her, embarrass her, and question what really happened, and she stood her ground, and I think she was terrific.
I think women are scared to embarrass themselves or make a big deal out of something, because you could be called a liar.
And all in a package that presumably won't embarrass me if I try to use it in a light conversation with an academic?
A jury in Norristown found her guilty on Monday of leaking information to a reporter in an effort to embarrass a rival prosecutor.
It has exposed to the country a depth of partisan grievance and connivance within the Senate that should embarrass and worry every American.
In the sense that he can throw a few routes and not embarrass himself with a lead, he's an ideal Jeff Fisher quarterback.
Here are some of them: O'Keefe leads Project Veritas, an outfit that publishes undercover sting videos intended to embarrass liberals and mainstream media.
If you're expecting CM Punk to embarrass himself in the Octagon, you're in for a big disappointment -- so says UFC champ Stipe Miocic.
His brother Issa said he suspects the settlers were part of a setup by political rivals who hoped to embarrass the groom's father.
Senators believed that she did not know about the undocumented workers and that the raid had been instigated to embarrass the White House.
It also would embarrass said authoritarian state, perhaps WikiLeaks' most reliable partner on the world stage, for Assange to contradict its public line.
You have to be willing to embarrass yourself," said Melody Warnick, author of "This is Where You Belong: Finding Home Wherever You Are.
Without core, identifiable beliefs about foreign affairs, left-wing politicians will either embarrass themselves or repeat some version of the tired conventional wisdom.
"I knew I needed help, but I didn't know how to say the words and I didn't want to embarrass Billy," Brittany said.
Mr. Trump and some allies have suggested that recent bias-related episodes might be false-flag attempts by his opponents to embarrass him.
When I wrote that the name Mr. Colicchio had chosen was "a muddle," I wasn't trying to call him out or embarrass him.
Vindman was escorted off White House grounds, according to his attorney, and in a manner that was likely intended to publicly embarrass him.
And it follows that Russia would mean to use any information it grabbed to embarrass Biden and cause chaos in the 2020 election.
This feels like a purposeful leak at the highest levels of presumably the national security apparatus designed to publicly embarrass the President. Why?
They even managed to embarrass President Donald Trump with an 8 percent increase of China's trade surplus with the U.S. during last year.
And with China involved (as it was last year too), Russia will be keen to avoid mishaps that could embarrass Russia's defense ministry.
"Typically a note-taker will write notes about what the principal says in a fashion that does not embarrass their principal," said Farkas.
The ploy was designed to steal damaging information about Qatar's World Cup bid, which could be leaked to embarrass the UAE's Gulf rival.
"Do we want to be publicly naming countries that back down, and potentially embarrass allies or rub their nose in it?" they said.
Starting as soon as next month, Ryan is expected to make it harder for the minority party to attempt to embarrass the majority.
Mr. Feenstra said he stands with President Trump but is not as "caustic" as Mr. King and will not embarrass ever-polite Iowans.
Instead, Trump steered clear of rhetoric that could embarrass her and glossed over even the most sensitive issues such as Huawei and her succession.
We went to the guest room to hash it out privately but we had no idea how badly we were about to embarrass ourselves.
In my experience, the more expensive the studio, the less instructors correct form, probably because they don't want to embarrass their (well-paying) clients.
This is all material that a government informant could use, either to get close to a target or to publicly embarrass or blackmail them.
She had the guts to take on and embarrass Joe Biden -- not only did she have the best language, she was the most memorable.
" As everything falls apart, Vera Farmiga, who stars as Hart's wife Lee, retorts, "The one thing I asked was that you don't embarrass me.
So yeah, that's me on my phone, counting down the minutes until I get to watch Ryan embarrass himself and Rachael completely kill it.
Democratic leaders, who are in the minority in both chambers of Congress, have responded by trying to embarrass Republicans into taking a bipartisan approach.
Trump, without the ability to embarrass himself by sharing Mussolini quotes, could spend his time yelling at Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio on television.
Is someone out there really that jealous, bitter, and resentful of her successful career that they feel the need to embarrass and attack her?
I'm not going to embarrass them by allowing somebody that's too sorry to get up off of their rear to go register to vote.
They've already been used to embarrass celebrities and politicians, and the videos are easier and cheaper than ever to produce — and look increasingly realistic.
They cursed the woman and her descendants to be the butts of jokes and to perpetually embarrass themselves for all to see, for eternity.
"Why is there such a gulf in understanding this fact: being gay is not something to shame or embarrass someone with," one user wrote.
Just like everyone else, famous folk love to show off their furry friends on social media and adorably embarrass them any chance they get.
But I like to think I'm a gamer, and I didn't want to embarrass these poor people who were just doing their uh, jobs.
Unsurprisingly, Mandy Moore's mom and dad diligently follow their daughter's work, but even the parents of celebrities still find ways to embarrass their kids.
"They will be looking for their opportunities to embarrass the UK through a failure of its ability to protect its merchant shipping," he said.
Local media reported this week that police were under instructions to prevent banners and signs that might "embarrass" Xi from appearing within his eyesight.
The Trump campaign has not responded to the allegation about Stone, but Trump has denied any coordination with the Russian government to embarrass Clinton.
"Ramona attempting to embarrass me through my daughter, who is in first-grade, is low for Ramona" Bethenny says in a talking head interview.
They speculate that lower-level officials overstepped the mark, or even that Communist Party factions hostile to Mr Xi are trying to embarrass him.
The selection of a moderate was undoubtedly calculated to embarrass Republicans who have stated that they will refuse to even consider the President's selection.
If Trump was heavily involved in the race, then a Moore win could also embarrass the President, despite his overwhelming popularity among Alabama Republicans.
The jury agreed Kane orchestrated a leak of grand jury documents in an attempt to embarrass her political rival, former state prosecutor Frank Fina.
Gawker also had many detractors, who said it often went too far and published items with little news value that aimed to embarrass individuals.
Sure, they may embarrass their daughter with their love — something they do often, btw — but it sure gets a laugh out of everyone else.
Some of the most fascinating hacks don't pwn a shady malware companies, expose the trade secrets of America, or embarrass the Democratic National Committee.
It claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a widespread campaign to influence the election, both to help Trump and embarrass the United States.
I have to stop drinking for the rest of the meal (two different pasta courses and then some fish) so I don't embarrass myself.
Is the punishment to be different if such reports come about at a time when one party isn't trying to embarrass the other one?
He has no credibility with black people, other than the handful of black staffers and surrogates who routinely embarrass themselves in their blind obsequiousness.
Julian Assange , the founder of WikiLeaks, had boasted publicly that he had more e-mails that he would release to embarrass the Clinton campaign.
It's a game that might help you to avoid being in a photo that'll either embarrass you or make your parents ashamed of you.
JumpOnStuff says people have asked if he was concerned that his dad would embarrass him on TV, but there was no reason to worry.
For reasons that now embarrass and baffle me, we rented our cable box — until we read that there's no good reason to do this.
Still, the leaked information has the potential to embarrass users — several of the accounts are linked to U.S. Army and other government email addresses.
He could also decide to disclose Russian computer codes, embarrass wealthy Kremlin officials by exposing their overseas bank accounts and even disable Russian networks.
When you work with a brilliant 25-year-old like Erik, you just try to stay out of his way and not embarrass yourself.
But Trump is out to embarrass them in public, putting them to the choice of becoming enemies or toadies, breaking up or sucking up.
Chuck Liddell's got a message for all the big-name boxers trying to transition to MMA ... DON'T DO IT -- unless you wanna embarrass yourself.
Most, if not all, states keep a blacklist of words or acronyms that may embarrass or offend other motorists, like ASS, XXX or WTF.
Sher Sorry to embarrass John, but he is one of my heroes, both as an actor and an activist during the bad old days.
"The idea isn't to embarrass or humiliate anyone, but if we don't draw more attention to infectious disease outbreaks, nothing is going to change."
I didn't want to drag anyone into to it, embarrass them, or be hurt if they distanced themselves from me once they found out.
I didn't tell any of our mutual friends for the longest time, because I didn't want to embarrass her or make her feel uncomfortable.
"This is unacceptable," the White House official said, speaking about the leak that some believe was an attempt to embarrass the President and McMaster.
Your client does not have a viable legal claim merely because unspecified truthful statements in the Book may embarrass the president or his associates.
" Hamilton explained how a super-majority vote requirement "[in] its real operation," has potential to be used by the few to "embarrass the administration . . .
"He's a grandstander who says things that embarrass the whole state," said Michael L. Fitzgerald, a Democrat, who has been Iowa's treasurer since 1983.
It's unclear what the hackers found, but the timing and scale of the attacks suggest a search for material that could embarrass the Bidens.
She called one employee "Satan," and finally landed a seat after threatening to alert a newspaper and embarrass the mayor in an election year.
Facebook users self-censor because they don't want to embarrass themselves in front of family and friends, who are likely to see their posts.
The jeedo is for anyone who wants to look like a dad trying to embarrass (read: scar) his kids in front of a crowd.
People who know me or who have worked with me know that I am not someone who would intentionally harm, offend, or embarrass anyone.
Early indications are that the best 5.63-year-old in the NBA needs to do everything every night or his team will embarrass themselves.
And yet Dr. Lutz, a 71-year-old internist, is not in the least bit worried about any of it surfacing to embarrass him.
It's a tradition now," she said — though she spared Pope Benedict XVI because he is more reserved, "and I thought it would embarrass him.
Republicans say Democrats' efforts would open the door to lawmakers using private tax information as a political weapon with which to embarrass their opponents.
We'd normally put a shirtless photo of the Beatles right here for a comparison shot, but why even embarrass the Fab Four like that?
And for Nixon to reach out to China like that was to in a way embarrass the Soviet Union, make them a little bit defensive.
If Congress doesn't like the president's use of the pardon, its only legal remedy is impeachment, although it could also hold hearings to embarrass him.
What happened is either Cohen or the prosecutors, in order to embarrass me, said: 'Listen, I'm making this deal for reduced time and everything else.
You'll want to be able to know that the people you rely on won't embarrass you and that they can step up and be responsible.
Mark Warner of Virginia to force a vote on a "duty to report" bill, which many Republicans consider an effort to embarrass President Donald Trump.
Please, don&apost embarrass yourself in the media by continuing to say if you didn&apost do something wrong, you have nothing to worry about.
There's just a lot more rice around at the end of service, and a lot more chuckling under your breath while watching customers embarrass themselves.
But like any dad, he loves to embarrass his kids and says their comments make him want to keep his buzzed look a little longer.
Tobac isn't trying to embarrass these companies: she wants them to start using the type of authentication processes on the phone that they use online.
Mrs Conway recently accused Dana Bash, a journalist with CNN, of trying to "harass and embarrass" her when she quizzed her about her husband's views.
Sure, her core viewers are probably disappointed the tax returns didn't damage or embarrass President Trump but they won't hold it against her for trying.
Don't get me ass-wise: what I mean is that you walk with the angels so much, that in normal human intercourse, you embarrass people.
If they know they'll have to embarrass themselves by informing the public about their security flaws, they might work harder to keep everything locked tight.
Some have hacked into the personal records of senior officials and business figures, either to embarrass them or in a self-declared war on corruption.
The phone's screen is best-in-class, the dual cameras embarrass the reigning champ's, and the new S Pen and productivity features are actually useful.
"These questions were irrelevant to the issues in this case and plainly were designed to annoy, embarrass, and oppress the witness," Camille Cosby's attorneys wrote.
The U.S. move, which Islamabad angrily dismissed as an effort to "embarrass" Pakistan, followed Washington's announcement in January to suspend $2 billion in military assistance.
Mark Howard, a lawyer for Citigroup, questioned whether the claim against Mr. Prince had been filed to embarrass the bank and to force a settlement.
He brought his extensive lists of these projects to the floor and read through them to both expose them to taxpayers and embarrass their proponents.
Loans harks in Singapore have also adopted other methods of harassment, such as notifying a borrower's neighbour of bad debt, in order to embarrass them.
Democratic Alabama Senate candidate Doug Jones on Thursday released a new advertisement hitting his Republican opponent, Roy Moore, telling voters he would "never embarrass" them.
Go debate it on CNN on primetime but don't pretend to be a non-partisan correspondent and then meltdown like that and embarrass your integrity.
One board member suggested publishing an advertisement intended to embarrass the Wall Street community for not coming through, but it proved too divisive to execute.
Imagine if any Cold War candidate had publicly expressed the faintest of hopes that the Soviet Union might use the KGB to embarrass his opponent.
Renegade delegates forced a floor fight in an effort to embarrass him, and his top aide called Ohio's governor "petulant" for not endorsing Mr. Trump.
A Louisiana teen is going viral for dressing up in a different costume every day to greet — and embarrass — his brother coming home from school.
Egyptian officials disputed the report, which created an uproar in Parliament, with some legislators saying it was part of an international conspiracy to embarrass Egypt.
The truth is, Dee (at the time I only knew his nickname), was looking for someone who wouldn't embarrass him in front of his family.
And we take a look at James O'Keefe, the newly emboldened conservative provocateur famous for trying to use secret recordings to embarrass liberals and journalists.
A London-based professor with ties to the Russian government informed Mr. Papadopoulos that the Russians had thousands of emails that would embarrass Mrs. Clinton.
The one thing that would increase the threat to his life, he was told, would be to embarrass Russia over its failure to kill him.
Host nation Russia had low expectations coming into the tournament, with domestic media fearing the worst, just asking the team not to "embarrass" the country.
But Democrats insist Trump had something else in his mind: Trump wanted the public announcement to embarrass and use against Biden in the 2020 campaign.
Russia has said that insurgents may have been responsible, or that the attack may have been fabricated to embarrass President Bashar al-Assad of Syria.
New Mexico has a new law against so-called lunch shaming, or practices that embarrass children who don't have money to pay for a meal.
The opposition also schemed an innovative strategy to embarrass United Russia by steering the opposition vote to the second ranked challenger no matter the party.
No, he's a business — a leader, a machine, and the kind of guy who will screw over and embarrass his family to make a point.
For his part, Mr. Trump has already warned North Korea against "interference," though he appeared to be referring to missile launches meant to embarrass him.
The movie's release coincided with the 2012 elections, and it was widely thought to have been timed to embarrass the country's powerful Partido Revolucianario Institucional.
"Some White House staffers believe the leak was a deliberative attempt to embarrass the president ... as if he needs any help with that," he said.
Reassure your son that you're healthy and happy, and that you plan to be around to bug and embarrass him for a very long time.
The minority, moreover, set out to make it harder to legislate by forcing votes on amendments designed to embarrass the majority rather than to pass.
The koala's vicious cousin, "drop bear" is totally a real thing and it will bite, kill and even embarrass you, if you get too close.
Prosecutors said Kane illegally leaked grand jury information in a separate case to embarrass Fina, her political rival, and then lied under oath about it.
Elijah Cummings, the committee's most senior Democratic member, expressed sympathy for the technicians, saying the Republicans were only trying to use them to embarrass Clinton.
Many of Mr. Trump's supporters have dismissed efforts to make his tax returns public, calling the attempts a partisan ploy meant to embarrass the president.
When your overriding political goals are to embarrass the other party, you can have all the backrooms you want and you still won't reach compromise.
When CNN's Bash asked Kellyanne last week about her husband's anti-Trump tweets, Kellyanne accused the newswoman of attempting to "harass and embarrass" her on air.
Researchers found that about 3% of those surveyed had experienced someone threatening to post nude photos or videos of them online in order to embarrass them.
The report will embarrass Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was dubbed the "climate chancellor" after championing the issue with foreign leaders in her first term in office.
"Oh I don't care if it's almost sundown, I am absolutely going to embarrass you on the beach with this sombrero!" she wrote in the caption.
The resolution accused Democrats in the House of conducting an unfair, secret inquiry designed to embarrass President Trump without giving him the ability to defend himself.
Part of the reason Lean In was so broadly popular was because the changes Sandberg suggests are so basic as to embarrass an actually equitable society.
It's an almost universal truth that parents exist to embarrass their teenagers, at least a little bit, and one mom is living up to that goal.
Just to be clear, I don't mean that all current music is unlistenable rubbish that is auto-tuned into something that would embarrass even R2-D2.
William and Harry told the pair all about their father's "rabbiting on" – and his tendency to embarrass them during his visits back in their school days.
This appears to be one of Russia's main goals here: to embarrass the United States and undermine the legitimacy of democracy as a system of government.
I wanted to post a unseen 'music video' you, Kendall and I did back in the day but didn't want to embarrass you too much lol.
But unlike atheists such as Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris, he is not out to embarrass religious belief and chase its subscribers from the public square.
"The selective leaks related to this matter are obviously intended to embarrass or to lead to an unfounded or political conclusion," Watt said in a statement.
Attorneys for Camille Cosby, 72, who also serves as her husband's business manager, had argued that a second deposition would only serve to embarrass their client.
Here are three specific examples of what teams can't do on social media anymore, per MacMahon: Disparage, belittle or embarrass an individual opponent or game official.
A vote in the Bundestag could embarrass conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel as some of her lawmakers oppose aid to Greece ahead of German elections in September.
But when members of Congress seek to embarrass or flip hard core partisans and top career bureaucrats, they're often shown to be out of their league.
But it has all started to come apart, because Trump is incapable of doing anything in a way that doesn't maximally embarrass himself or the country.
When I was a kid, it would always embarrass me in class—I would stumble on a question or couldn't remember my times tables or whatever.
But though Ms. Musk is interested in promoting fitness and health, she said she would not take a modeling job that would embarrass her 10 grandchildren.
Elections are no longer decision points; they are launching points for two-year skirmishes intended to embarrass the other side in advance of the next election.
His testimony could embarrass the president in the middle of Trump's Hanoi summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un — and might provoke a volcanic response.
The chance to further embarrass the Democratic candidate, especially close to the election, was the kind of dirty trick that Stone had always sought to spring.
But a president-elect might be better off setting out policies that would make all government projects more efficient, rather than trying to embarrass firms individually.
"The dominant culture within the FBI is best described by an expression well known to the special agents: 'Thou shall not embarrass the bureau,'" Kohn said.
And WikiLeaks' strategic release of hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee designed to embarrass the Clinton team and distract them from the task at hand.
No one is saying he intended to embarrass Brazilians and create a flashpoint for cultural tensions that tap into centuries of North and South American history.
Mr. Trump wasn't so much trying to embarrass Mr. Christie as tear down Mr. Kasich, whom he attacked repeatedly during his final rally before Tuesday's voting.
He sent McCloskey donations, under a pseudonym, that he said were from the "Young Socialist Alliance" — and then leaked it to the press to embarrass McCloskey.
When Democrats pushed for public hearings that could embarrass Republicans, Mr. McConnell blocked the effort by threatening retaliatory hearings on various Democrats like Edward M. Kennedy.
A pro-government TV outlet ran a segment in August trying to embarrass Homonnay by publishing images from his private Facebook account of his travels abroad.
A lot of people felt like they didn't want to embarrass her in her lifetime, but they wanted to let the world know that she struggled.
"He's very strong and aggressive," said a Nissan executive, adding Saikawa was not afraid to embarrass people in meetings if their performance fell below his standards.
It appears to have originated with Laura Loomer, a former associate of James O'Keefe, the activist famous for using hidden cameras to embarrass prominent liberal targets.
When these channels report on the protests in Hong Kong, censors cut the feed to avoid any scenes being shown that might embarrass the mainland authorities.
Of getting the media to swivel its guns from stories about how he was changing his positions to a story he believed would embarrass Hillary Clinton?
Still, the strategy immediately energized Trump's conservative base, which has been advocating that the Senate call witnesses they believe would vindicate the president and embarrass Democrats.
But the Trump administration again refused to comply, arguing that he had merely concocted a reason to obscure Democrats' real objective: to embarrass Mr. Trump politically.
But the Trump administration again refused to comply, arguing that he had merely concocted a reason to obscure Democrats' real objective: to embarrass Mr. Trump politically.
Bolton's surprise announcement complicated the political calculus for McConnell's no-witness strategy and appeared to increase the likelihood of additional testimony that could embarrass the president.
The ride-handling balance could embarrass some luxury cars, the styling is elegant, and the car is whisper-quiet — even with noisy winter tires for shoes.
"You don't single out an audience member and embarrass him from the stage," the musician Steven Van Zandt, a bandmate of Bruce Springsteen's, wrote on Twitter.
Helme, a former Estonian ambassador to Russia, is known for outspoken statements that regularly embarrass Prime Minister Juri Ratas and his Center Party, Ekre's coalition partner.
LD I don't want to embarrass him, but if I could stuff Judd inside my womb and protect him for the rest of time, I would.
It's easy to write off online scams as penny-ante crimes, small-time rip-offs that infuriate and embarrass victims but don't do them serious harm.
A group of "imported" players with Korean connections was recruited to play on the South Korean team so that the Olympic host country didn't embarrass itself.
Go debate it on CNN in prime time, but don&apost pretend to be a nonpartisan correspondent and then melt down like that and embarrass your integrity.
Calling Lawrence a "stupid f—," the star accused her of "trying to embarrass this hardworking man," who played Elvin Tibideaux on The Cosby Show from 1985-92.
They were at a Halloween party at the White House, where Obama will continue to embarrass his daughters Sasha and Malia for the next couple of months.
A fun perk of being a parent is the ability to good-naturedly embarrass your kids in front of their friends — or in this case, their followers.
A test last month of a new short-range guided missile seems calculated to remind the American president that Mr Kim has the power to embarrass him.
Martin, 37, worried that her deep voice, paired with her feminine appearance, would lead to confusion or, worse, being mis-gendered, which would hurt and embarrass her.
Tuesday's vote passed more smoothly than events on the convention floor Monday when holdouts tried to embarrass Trump by initiating a fight over rules of the gathering.
Captain Ányelo Palacios is a key witness in the scandal that continues to embarrass both the police and politicians, and has already led to some important resignations.
"These questions were irrelevant to the issues in this case and plainly were designed to annoy, embarrass and oppress the witness," Camille's lawyers wrote in a motion.
While the need for basic food and medicines is real, the effort is also meant to embarrass military officers who continue to support Maduro's increasingly isolated government.
An alliance of the three leftist parties—the Social Democrats, the Greens and the Left, an ex-communist party—could then defeat and embarrass the CDU/CSU.
As Julia's advisor Rob Macdonald (Paul Ready) tells police, his group of anti-Julia schemers simply wanted to embarrass Julia out of political life — not murder her.
The CNRP has advised Cambodians not to vote, a boycott the ruling party&aposs leaders fear of heeded, would deeply embarrass them and badly undermine their victory.
"And just because it's a job of a father to embarrass his daughters, I've got one last job," President Obama said at the end of his speech.
She successfully swayed a pro-LGBT rights supporter of low-polling Senator Christopher Dodd to join Team Biden using tactics that embarrass her a bit in retrospect.
MACCALLUM: What about Paul Ryan and what about the charge that this is to embarrass him, to humiliate him as a leader by going around his back?
I have no doubt that if they find their way into Republican emails that those will be released at some point to embarrass and influence as well.
And most in particular, to my husband and I promise if he was a woman I would drag him up here but I won't embarrass you, Andy.
Logan doesn't go out of his way to embarrass Marty, but he isn't exactly sensitive to the fact that not everyone has a bottomless bank account, either.
" Katz eventually ruled there wasn't sufficient evidence to order drug and alcohol testing, telling Hoppy, "I think you are trying to exploit Ms. Frankel to embarrass her.
All too often, attackers aren't just after government secrets, they are after any personal information that may be leveraged to embarrass the office holders and their staff.
In Harvey, they had a player who embodies one part of that team's spirit: He knows he is good, and burns to embarrass you while proving it.
The data may, however, embarrass Australia's conservative government, which had predicted wage growth of 2.75% for the financial year ending June 2020 and 3.25% the following year.
Or it could be that someone in Trump's inner circle exploited his previous claim — "I have the best words" — and used it shamelessly to embarrass the family.
They feel confident that no one on the team will embarrass or punish anyone else for admitting a mistake, asking a question, or offering a new idea.
"I'd much rather embarrass whomever I'm with than arrive where I'm going with bad hair," said Ms. Walansky, a 35-year-old writer who lives in Brooklyn.
Some press reports have speculated that floating Sandoval's name for the court was an attempt to embarrass Senate Republicans over their refusal to consider any Obama nominee.
Meng's attorney said she would not breach a court order because doing so would embarrass her personally, and would also humiliate her father, Huawei and China itself.
Mr. Obama is considering retaliation that, according to several senior officials, could include attacks inside Russia that could expose corruption among the leadership and embarrass Mr. Putin.
Privately, Mr. Ryan has been preparing colleagues and staff for the possibility that Republicans would fail to reach an agreement, an outcome that might embarrass him personally.
Yes. But also the whole course, while equipping you with technical abilities, is designed to make you fail every day, and embarrass you into losing your inhibitions.
But while the optics look bad, there's no clear indication that Ohr somehow orchestrated the Steele report to embarrass and ruin Trump's chances of a presidential victory.
The specifics of their argument hardly mattered; congressional Republicans saw an opportunity to embarrass Clinton on his Iraq policy, which in Washington was widely considered a failure.
Watch: What #MeToo means for the restaurant industry Countries in Europe and elsewhere are using pay transparency laws to embarrass companies into ensuring they pay people equally.
"The selective leaks related to this matter are obviously intended to embarrass or to lead to an unfounded or political conclusion," Mr. Watt said in a statement.
If the allegations became public, they would not only embarrass Mr. O'Reilly and harm his career, but could jeopardize his yearslong custody battle with his ex-wife.
If you watch enough Rams games you know that despite being 285 pounds, he does not embarrass himself or his team when he drops back into coverage.
But when our heroes become one step less heroic, they embarrass us — they make us feel old, they make us spiteful — and we turn them into jesters.
It seemed like a recipe for a disaster, a Trump tantrum or tweet that would embarrass the leader of a key ally — but things were actually fine.
Trillions have been pledged for reparations, free college tuition, free medical care and free child care, all to be funded using math that would embarrass Bernie Madoff.
" He said the private communications he was involved in had taken place during off-work hours and that "the intent was not to harm or embarrass anyone.
"People who know me or who have worked with me know that I am not someone who would intentionally harm, offend, or embarrass anyone," Domingo's statement continued.
Former aides to the president, speaking privately because they did not want to embarrass him, said paranoia predisposed him to believe in nefarious, hidden forces driving events.
In his victory speech, Mr. Gianforte conceded that he had "made a mistake," briefly apologized to Mr. Jacobs and promised Montanans he would not embarrass them again.
China may even pressure Kim Jong Un to embarrass you and your negotiating team (they know you blamed them for a stall in denuclearization negotiations this spring).
Cyberattacks that embarrass or threaten the legitimacy of weak leaders, for example, could cause them to overreact — or worse to unleash a war to create a diversion.
Pick a soft and symbolic target that might embarrass the US President; a cyber-attack can now cause as much disruption as a pipe bomb, for example.
"Russia is doing everything it can today to embarrass the U.S." Vladimir Putin, who is quick to accuse the West of hypocrisy, frequently points to this history.
To embarrass his girlfriend, he pressed down on the whole bin, and an unholy cacophony that sounds like the wheezing sum total of human misery was released.
Trump is not begging to be impeached, and Giuliani does not relish the opportunity to embarrass them: Neither one of them wants to be here at all.
Observers said the hearings have the potential to embarrass Rhode Island's political class, and potentially Raimondo, as she nears the end of her fifth year in office.
Our commander in chief has to be able to defend our country, not embarrass it, engage our allies, not alienate them, defeat our adversaries not embolden them.
Kensington cops say they never meant to embarrass the band, they were just looking for an effective way to get the anti-DUI message to the public.
"I likewise observed him be verbally abusive toward girls by making crude sexual comments to them that were designed to demean, humiliate and embarrass them," she writes.
"The idea that our 5 committees would sanction further cute graphic characters based on this should embarrass absolutely everyone who votes yes on such an excrescence," he wrote.
She promises not to perform what she calls her "crazy lady arm circles", so as not to embarrass me, which makes me only more eager to see them.
Butterfield, 21, who says he "can't wait" to embarrass his own kids when he becomes a parent, explains the running joke his family has about movie love scenes.
For the record: Victoria is "definitely" more likely to fall asleep in front of the TV, while dad David is "definitely" the one who'll embarrass Cruz in public.
But I could sense that everyone in our group was resolved not to embarrass themselves; squeamishness was supposed to be a thing of our high school biology past.
" Fabiani called the printed information to be "out of context, false, defamatory, and obviously designed to embarrass Bill O'Reilly and to keep him from competing in the marketplace.
Trump's lawyer has argued that Neal is only using the presidential audit program as a pretense to embarrass the President and release Trump's private information to the public.
" Kyle noted that sister Kim had been supportive and "excited" about the show: "I love my sisters and I would never do anything to disrespect or embarrass them.
While dismantling the first two passenger-carrying A380s will embarrass Airbus and dismay the plane's 3,800 workers, later examples of the flagship jet may not be as vulnerable.
"We've seen him insult women, we've seen him rate women on their appearance, we've seen him embarrass women on Twitter and TV," Clinton said at Sunday night's debate.
James O'Keefe, the conservative filmmaker known for his outlandish, selectively edited undercover videos, is back in the spotlight for embarrassing himself as he tried to embarrass someone else.
I wasn't sure if I'd ever get back to blogging again as I had once done when Easton was younger, mostly because I didn't want to embarrass her.
The inspector general came out with a report, they literally from the number three person at Secret Service it&aposs time to target Jason Chaffetz and embarrass him.
A racist text messaging scandal could potentially further embarrass a department which is already wracked by a widening scandal concerning the alleged sexual exploitation of a teenage girl.
For everyone else, they might just be information that could embarrass them, reveal something they don't want to be public knowledge, or that could be used for blackmail.
In the docs, Joseline says she voluntarily submitted to the drug tests, and Stevie's claim she's abused drugs throughout her pregnancy is a sick ploy to embarrass her.
If you don't want to embarrass the guy, then let him go out there and play hockey... or at least whatever passes for it in Nashville next weekend.
It was about trying to embarrass Republicans and to try to make us look bad and portray us as having no compassion for the poor people of Flint.
"Our commander-in-chief has to be able to defend our country, not embarrass it," she thundered to a crowd of activists whose euphoria betrayed their former nerves.
They embarrass us as a country, but for those who have repented from a damaging and destructive past, the images should bring us to our knees in prayer.
Beyond that, there have been many previous incidents in which real or fake "kompromat" sex tapes seem to have been released to embarrass critics of the Russian government.
When the girl left the room, James told Stevens that she was going to take the sexual assault claim to the police in order to embarrass the girl.
C.] and that this motivated him to make the False Statement, knowing and intending the False Statement's publication in the Podcast would injure, embarrass and otherwise harm [J.
Following the "secret science" playbook, E&E Legal has weaponized transparency laws in hopes that it can uncover emails it can use to discredit and embarrass climate scientists.
Or would the lethargic Lightning make a third consecutive appearance and allow the Penguins to embarrass them once again and put a hammerlock on these Eastern Conference finals?
So, too, have worries that rampant street crime and transportation gridlock would mar the event and embarrass their country, the first in South America to host the Games.
India's opposition, fighting a bitter election battle with Modi, could seize on the U.S. setback to embarrass the prime minister, the official who declined to be named said.
I have a sinking feeling that Donald Trump's courtship of Mitt Romney is a setup meant to eventually embarrass the one-time Never Trumper on a massive scale.
The result is likely to embarrass many in Washington, in both parties, but the public is being played like chumps by those manipulating these investigations for political advantage.
"Certainly they should not be released to satisfy curiosity, embarrass any parties or as revenge against those who have questioned conduct by particular police officers," Mr. Raju said.
Republicans have vigorously argued against the request, saying that whatever justification Democrats produce will belie their true intent: to fish for information that could embarrass the president politically.
Exposing the operation in the international press will embarrass the government, he says, and force them to step in and shut down the brotherhood's shady dealings for good.
But any future downgrade would still embarrass the Conservative government, which placed a heavy weight on keeping a triple-A rating in the years after the financial crisis.
The "Never Trump" movement had once hoped to embarrass President Donald Trump in 2020 with a primary challenge that would expose the president's weaknesses within his own party.
In March, New Mexico passed a law that directs schools to work with parents to pay debts and ends practices like cold sandwich substitutes that may embarrass children.
The visit has spurred 1.8 million people in Britain to sign a petition saying he should not be given a state visit because it could embarrass Queen Elizabeth.
"One can speculate that some old-fashioned detectives may not want to have their methods on video as it might embarrass them," said Judge Dwyer, a former prosecutor.
They will try to use the press to embarrass officials on TV by catching them lying; other times they will refuse to invite Mr. Trump's officials to talk.
Major setbacks in the nascent market could embarrass China and undermine global support for using cap-and-trade measures to reduce the greenhouse gases that are causing warming.
The White House allows leaks—even if those leaks hamper and embarrass it in the short run—because they help it maintain its power in the long run.
Later, as the impeachment inquiry ramped up in the United States, Mr. Zelensky's administration tried to squelch information that could embarrass or undercut Mr. Trump, Ms. Zerkal said.
JM: First, I think there is already despair and disillusionment because neither legal nor political checks have done much to restrain or even embarrass a very dangerous presidency.
Last month, CNN reported that he aggressively targeted a witness and an attorney, who accused the chairman and his staff of employing underhanded tactics to embarrass his client.
While there, Papadopoulos reportedly told the diplomat, Alexander Downer, that he'd heard that Russia had thousands of emails that would embarrass Trump's presidential rival, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Some protesters have said they plan to seize the holiday to propel their calls for greater democracy on to the international stage and embarrass Hong Kong's political masters.
Still, he tried his luck at fighting the Virginia charges in court in August, likely hoping it would end in a mistrial that could embarrass the Mueller investigation.
"But though so timid for herself," Bradford wrote, "she is bold enough when the wants of her race are concerned" — and unafraid to embarrass powerful people, if necessary.
The other candidates got in a few good moments and few did anything to actually embarrass themselves, but they didn't really do anything to destabilize the rankings, either.
"I know this is a day late, but Matt isn't on Instagram so thought I'd help him out," Affleck wrote alongside a trio of photos that might embarrass Damon.
There was concern that Republicans could embarrass their own leadership by putting up more yeas (21.3) for the conservative bill than for the compromise legislation fashioned by the brass.
While fellow co-founders Colin Kroll and Rus Yusupov busy (and embarrass) themselves with runaway hit HQTrivia, Hofmann has apparently remained obsessed, as many of us have, with Vine.
Another factor is that America's adversaries lack both the technical proficiency to catch it in the act and the moral high ground to embarrass it on the world stage.
During his time there, he decided that he would not attend his daughter's wedding to Prince Harry because he didn't wish to further embarrass Meghan or the royal family.
Malaysia's Deputy Home Minister, Nur Jazlan Mohamed, told reporters Tuesday that while the country welcomed visitors, it did not appreciate the intention to "commit indecent acts to embarrass" Malaysians.
And in so doing, they were basically the victims of a sneaky practical joke that Trump is likely to use again to continue to embarrass and delegitimize his opponents.
Make no mistake about it: If you're caught stealing from Amazon, the company will take legal action against you and embarrass you in front of all your former coworkers.
"If these other schools choose to embarrass themselves by forcing conformity of thought, allowing diverse opinions to be shouted down or disinvited, that's their problem," says Purdue's Mr Daniels.
Even more privately, some whisper that the attacks may have been allowed to go ahead, so as to embarrass political rivals, though their scale may not have been anticipated.
Multiple reports surfaced Thursday that Lana's personal Snapchat page was hacked -- with some scumbag leaking a private sex tape from the account in an attempt to publicly embarrass her.
I said 'yes' so as not to embarrass him, then when we got back to the room told him 'no' and confronted him for putting me on the spot.
Rockhold and Lovato weren't the only ones in his crosshair ... he also takes on Dan Henderson ("I'm going to embarrass him") and Conor McGregor's fashion sense ... or lack of.
"[Caffrey] referred to [her] relationship with her daughters as 'a lesbian affair,' purposefully to hurt [her] by referencing incest and embarrass her about her childhood abuse," Staub's counterclaim alleges.
And a spokesman for the Democratic presidential front-runner went so far as to publicly accuse investigators looking into her server as conspiring with Republican senators to embarrass her.
If users are worried their personal photos, sensitive status updates, or other content could leak out to the public and embarrass them or damage their reputation, they'll stay silent.
For the past three weeks, Democratic protesters have swarmed Republican town hall events across the country, booing, shouting down and trying to embarrass GOP lawmakers seeking to gut ObamaCare.
There may well be a temptation among some Democrats, who can cross over and vote in the GOP primary under Wisconsin law, to support Nehlen to embarrass national Republicans.
Shedding light on past crimes against humanity isn't designed to embarrass Turkey but is important in its own right to learn from the past and help prevent future genocides.
Reid also made note of the recent hack of the Democratic National Committee, which may have involved Russia and was theorized to be an attempt to embarrass Hillary Clinton.
Thankfully, the Indonesian address won't take up too much of Obama's time, leaving him with ample opportunities to embarrass his daughters, Sasha and Malia, on a whitewater rafting excursion.
Mr. Putin again denied there was any substance to the allegations contained in reports about the so-called Panama Papers, and suggested that others were trying to embarrass Russia.
Sanders insurgents, still smarting from their primary defeat and an email scandal showing top Democratic leaders trying to undermine the Vermont senator, could boo and embarrass Clinton on stage.
Those screwups came after O'Keefe's infamous (and unsuccessful) effort to lure a CNN reporter into a videotaped seduction on a boat in order to humiliate her and embarrass CNN.
"Oh my God, like an embarrass-your-children ugly cry," she said, adding that she must have turned around and waved six times at the airport when she left.
Many people expected that the downing of the plane would so embarrass Moscow that it would have to drop its support for the rebels and agree to peace efforts.
Two U.S. officials said the Chinese may be aiming to embarrass Ivanka Trump, U.S. President Donald Trump's daughter, by releasing the activists so they could talk about their findings.
An ethics board accused her of "egregious conduct" amid criminal charges of leaking grand jury material to a newspaper to embarrass enemies and then lied about it under oath.
Unfortunately, in ways that should embarrass some of those adults today who serve in Congress, life in Washington operates along many of the same rules as those adolescent cliques.
Such consequences could begin with a public campaign to embarrass Germany for cavorting with a regime that has been complicit in helping Syria President Bashar al-Assad commit genocide.
"It has been made clear that this information is not being sought to further a valid legislative purpose, but instead to try to embarrass a political enemy," Brady said.
But there was critique built into the production of the show — and not just permitting the anti-Black History Month scold Stacey Dash to come out and embarrass herself.
She says Gowan did various things to embarrass her, including approaching her during a company meeting and pretending to squeeze her breasts and then lay her head on them.
Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the Senate's No. 2 Republican, said Democrats were trying to "embarrass" Republicans by making it look like they did not want to help Flint.
But the teachers would constantly push you and not give you enough prep time so that you fail or embarrass yourself or do shit work in front of everyone.
And the Judiciary Committee, of which Mr. Flake is a member, continued to embarrass itself on Friday, voting on strict partisan lines to approve the nomination of Judge Kavanaugh.
Papadopoulos has since pleaded guilty to lying to the F.B.I. about his Russian contacts, and we knew he'd been told that Russia had emails that could embarrass Hillary Clinton.
Instead, they believed he would embarrass himself, kicking off a slow shuffle to the bottom of the presidential pack, his nascent campaign relegated to the stuff of political trivia.
Convinced that Mr. Mueller's investigation would embarrass his administration by revealing the extent of Russian influence on the 2016 election, President Trump attempted to undermine the special counsel's probe.
In each case, the lawyers have used vivid terms to paint Democrats as politically craven, out to abuse the powers of their office only to embarrass Mr. Trump politically.
It includes a long list of provisions meant to embarrass Mr. Putin, cripple his allies financially and create new criminal vulnerabilities for Russia and other nations participating in cyberattacks.
This is designed to be a spectacle that will embarrass her and elevate him, much the way the Clarence Thomas hearings featuring accuser Anita Hill played out in 1991.
When most people black out at work—say, forklift operators, or student aircraft designers—they endanger lives in the worst of cases, and at best they just embarrass themselves.
The demonstrations illuminated the struggle between moderates like Mr. Rouhani, and conservative religious leaders, who were accused of igniting the initial protests as a way to embarrass Mr. Rouhani.
The Chinese government has long been leery of letting its automakers start exporting, for fear that they might embarrass the country and damage their brands by having shoddy quality.
But its determination that Iran's imprisonment of the Namazis is illegal and must end could embarrass Mr. Rouhani, who has pledged to make his country more open and tolerant.
In fact, American intelligence officials and prosecutors have cited ample evidence that it was Russia that stole the emails to embarrass Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump's Democratic challenger in 2016.
A jury convicted Kathleen Kane in 2016 of leaking secret grand jury information to the media to embarrass a former state prosecutor and then lying about it to investigators.
GOP leaders, wary of allowing floor votes that could divide Republicans or embarrass Trump, previously prevented votes on similar amendments to another national security-themed spending package in July.
The celebrity website TMZ reported on Monday that Mr. Markle decided not to attend the wedding because he did not want to embarrass the royal family or his daughter.
All is rectified in Act III, set in what the libretto calls a private room in an inn, where a plot to embarrass the philandering baron is carried out.
Even when Jeter hosted a charity golf tournament, he limited his playing to hitting one shot with every group because he did not want to embarrass himself, he said.
Emails of dissidents are hacked, their houses bugged, the activities in their bedrooms videotaped, and the material made public to embarrass and intimidate people whose politics displeases the powerful.
U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded Russians tried to tip the election to Trump through hacking and releasing emails to embarrass Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and spreading social media propaganda.
Friendsgiving is for spending some precious pre-holiday time with the people you'd invite to your family's dinner if your family wouldn't potentially embarrass the shit out of you.
But their decision to publicly embarrass a franchise icon the way they did could reverberate in a way they couldn't see, despite existing light years ahead of the competition.
The hacker professed support for pro-Palestinian groups and vowed to make the information public in an apparent attempt to embarrass federal agencies that play a part in cybersecurity operations.
Connect the dots, because that might be the best way to embarrass [Russian President Vladimir Putin] in the world, " the moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press" said on "Squawk Box.
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Either it's that or The Bachelor knew not to air [cringe-worthy moments] because I was the girl in the end that they didn't want to embarrass the happy couple.
Much of this sensitive information may never come out during a campaign, and could be of use to the Russian government in seeking to embarrass or apply pressure to targets.
The mom of six, 44, admitted she let out an "embarrass-your-children ugly cry" as she said goodbye to her oldest son, 18, at Yonsei University in South Korea.
Altered video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) circulated across social media networks this week in what appeared to be a right-wing attempt to discredit and embarrass her.
I roll it all up and put it in the Crown Royal bag so I don't embarrass myself in the locker room by upending my supplies to find the clothes.
In an apparent move to embarrass the United States over Donald Trump's claims of a "rigged" presidential election, Russia sought to send monitors to U.S. polling stations for the Nov.
But the Post determined that one accuser who approached the newspaper earlier in the month, identified as Jaime Phillips, made up a fake story likely designed to embarrass the newspaper.
And for my mother to have to live as someone that she wasn't and hide and protect her kids … [she] didn't want to embarrass her kids for all this time.
Erdogan said the searching of the trucks and some of the media coverage of it was part of a plot by his political enemies to undermine him and embarrass Turkey.
You start fights or totally embarrass yourself, whereas weed lets you do better things like clean your house, chill at a party, or just feel good before going to bed.
I'm here to watch Brienne embarrass lesser swordsmen, Little lady Mormont school old dudes with her gutsy proclamations, Olenna Tyrell make master moves, and even follow Sansa's increasing political savvy.
Ever the showman, Trump had pushed for a flashy, testimony-filled trial, to embarrass Democrats and vindicate himself, even if he is ultimately pleased with how the trial has gone.
When you do that, you can have candid conversations, because the other side knows you're not going to blurt it to the press ... and embarrass the person you're talking to.
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"My job there is to have the camera and embarrass people," said Jon Stewart, who has been an outspoken supporter of the bill and worked with Ray Pfeifer for years.
You gotta watch the clip ... Lisa Ann (who does a FF show on SirusXM) really knows her stuff ... and wants to make sure you don't embarrass yourself come draft day.
And now, if the Human Beings are coming to Washington to stand outside your door and embarrass you because you're taking money from the NRA, it's going to get noticed.
On Monday, Markle told TMZ he did not want to embarrass his daughter or the royal family after reports he had staged pictures with a paparazzi photographer for a fee.
The heroes first rely on the teens of the world to pick dares that will just embarrass them or risk parental disapproval, and not carry any real chance of death.
Their intention is to embarrass an industry—particularly British Airways—complicit in the deportation of gay and transgender asylum seekers to countries where they could face imprisonment and much worse.
The Cavaliers made 23 3-pointers in the first half and added seven more after halftime to embarrass the visiting Hawks, who have lost 10 straight postseason games to Cleveland.
Others are said to be passing around petitions to instigate parliamentary procedures that could gum-up the convention process and embarrass party leaders as the cameras are rolling during primetime.
He'd push his big Indian lips out to embarrass you, stick one flat hand out and stab at the air in rhythm to the beat, just to mess with you.
And unlike the talkative and bewildering Sarah Palin, who never made it to the shortlist or to the convention speaker lineup, he won't hog the spotlight or embarrass the boss.
A vote in the Bundestag on an 8.5 billion euro disbursement of aid for Greece could embarrass conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel as some of her lawmakers oppose aid to Greece.
I even witnessed coaches publicly embarrass people in front of the team if you didn't get a shot or pop pills in order to play on Sunday, and even practice.
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Instead, the Spurs are using their height and sheer strength to drive straight through the lane and embarrass some fools: The Warriors's transition game is just looking horrible out there.
Should you file a suit against Mr. Cernovich, we will be delighted to embarrass the fuck out of you—and set up a malpractice claim by your client against you.
U.S. intelligence agencies in 2017 said they believed WikiLeaks was an intermediary used by Russia to publish emails hacked from top Democrats to embarrass 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
But Trump's history does suggest that there are some truly damaging things the Russians could have on him — things that, if they did come out, would embarrass him even further.
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But sometimes politics creeps in to Instagram and makes me feel gross—for being a slug, yes, but also because I'm processing whatever our President just did to embarrass us.
Even though the timing of the launch suggested it was a deliberate ploy to embarrass Mr. Xi at an inopportune time, it was not reported in the Chinese state media.
After all, the supposed outrage over the president's work to embarrass Joe Biden by encouraging a Ukrainian probe is what the current impeachment process against President Trump is all about.
In 1992, for example, when homosexuality was still considered a crime in the country, participants in a gay pride parade in Cork wore masks so as not to embarrass relatives.
Mann tried to stop him from getting a room, sort of causing a scene, and Weinstein pulled her away from the front desk and told her not to embarrass him.
"I'm glad that Geoffrey Berman has gone public to try to embarrass Prince Andrew, who made one statement and then behind closed doors is doing something very different," Bloom said.
If Trump would do what he did to Tillerson or embarrass McMaster so publicly, you have to wonder what he would do to a less senior official within his ranks.
"Saar has elected to manipulate the 3 most problematic, potentially volatile issues to embarrass Netanyahu and garner support," Daniel Seidemann, a veteran anti-settlement advocate, wrote on Thursday on Twitter.
They've been told not to access online banking from Russia and to avoid doing anything on the internet that might embarrass them if it's ever made public, the paper said.
Hackers linked to Russia by forensic evidence have stolen private emails of Clinton allies and then dumped them to WikiLeaks, which then published them to embarrass and weaken Clinton's campaign.
Ad Kan activists say they have been planting their moles in leftist organizations for more than two years and promise to reveal additional material that they say will embarrass the groups.
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Rizin had a decent New Years Eve but invested $9 million in having a geriatric Floyd Mayweather come in and embarrass their kickboxing wunderkind, Tenshin Nasukawa in just over a minute.
But they did that to embarrass the speaker of the House and myself and Chairman Gowdy, who were given access to those documents, but not given time to read those documents.
During the 2016 campaign, hackers stole emails from the personal account of Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman and from the Democratic National Committee, and they were used to embarrass Clinton.
" And he revealed his deep-seated need for Trump's approval: "Not you or anyone you know will embarrass me in front of Mr. T when he asks me what is happening.
He admitted he staged and sold photos of himself to a paparazzi agency and said he doesn't want to embarrass the royal family or his daughter by going to the wedding.
Also, some experts believe North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could possibly be provoked to order a cyberattack if he felt he was being severely disrespected or to embarrass South Korea.
The new commander in chief will face pressure from foreign entities looking to embarrass them early on, just as U.S. government agencies jockey for position within the new administration, she said.
The conservative government of Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández (with the help of friendly media outlets) has accused Fuentes of organizing the caravan to embarrass the Hernandez administration and promote instability.
As the clock ticked down to New Year's, Kathy Griffin continued to embarrass her co-host, this time by putting a spoon over his eyes and spray-painting his face gold.
Many American and Middle Eastern officials believe that recent actions by the Iranian Navy against American forces in the gulf may be intended to embarrass Mr. Zarif and President Hassan Rouhani.
And if that isn't enough, there's also brand new music from John Williams and the chance to see a British politician embarrass himself with a story that's almost certainly not true.
U.S. intelligence agencies have also concluded Russians interfered to tip the election in Trump's favour through hacking and releasing emails to embarrass Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and spreading social media propaganda.
Soon it became 'let's embarrass her' as they certainly did by leaking information on WikiLeaks, and then a little bit of 'let's see if we can completely meddle in this election.

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