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CNBC has been fanning the flames of the billionaires vs.
So, why now, is she fanning the flames of confederacy?
Our current handling seems to be fanning the flames of hate.
"He's fanning the flames of his own political demise," he said.
So we cannot have negative nellies out there fanning the flames of pessimism.
Mr. Netanyahu has been fanning the flames of anti-Arab sentiment almost daily.
Are the mainstream media and social media fanning the flames of this vitriolic debate?
Trump thinks he can win votes by fanning the flames of fear and hatred.
Manson ultimately failed as a musician, fanning the flames of his anger at the world.
She's fanning the flames of a culture war to win easy points with her father's base.
They seem to be fanning the flames of emotions, she says, rather than relying on facts.
People like Nick Griffin and Tommy Robinson were there fanning the flames of anger among local people.
Donald Trump is back to fanning the flames of his love affair with Russian president Vladimir Putin.
Not to be outdone, the media has become rather adept at fanning the flames of political intolerance.
He would stop fanning the flames of stigma that force women who've had abortions into silence and shadows.
Indeed, the ascent of Trumpism seems to only be fanning the flames of an us-versus-them mentality.
The media, and politicians, need to act accordingly — and strategically — instead of fanning the flames of divisive hate.
That's all thanks to President Trump, who's spent years fanning the flames of conspiracy theories large and small.
Silicon Valley is battling a new report of anti-conservative culture, fanning the flames of an already-intensifying debate.
Ilhan Omar didn't take the deaths of 9/11 seriously, fanning the flames of hatred against her and Muslims.
Fanning the flames of another birther critique—while carefully distancing themselves from the actual position—has a disingenuous feel.
The Ahmadi community, in a statement on the report, accused Khan of fanning "the flames of religious hatred against Ahmadis".
Its members have been accused of committing war crimes, fanning the flames of ethnic tension and profiting from rampant corruption.
Such reports have been circulating since the attack, fanning the flames of an already tense debate over acceptable encryption standards.
Over the past two weeks, other channels began covering the controversy, only fanning the flames of public backlash on the platform.
Their job was to maintain morale, check for any signs of dissident thinking and keep fanning the flames of Marxist zeal.
Fanning the flames of nationalism, on either side, does nothing to create jobs or stop doctors emigrating for better salaries elsewhere.
Commentary In recent Brazilian and Bosnian elections, far-right candidates rallied popular support by fanning the flames of long-dormant hostilities.
Pakistan's military believes that India has been covertly fanning the flames of the multiple insurgencies it has had to put down.
But any increase risks fanning the flames of the trade tensions around China's impact on the rest of the aluminum world.
Clinton's speech was savvy in that it called Trump out for fanning the flames of bigotry, if not being an outright bigot himself.
" He also blamed President Trump for "demonizing differences, fanning the flames of racism and division and creating a fire of hatred and violence.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE are responsible for fanning the flames of injustice and human suffering in regions such as the South Caucasus.
The polling shows that while Trump is fanning the flames of anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States, he did not create this phenomenon.
But in recent years, economic crisis and political hostility between Barcelona and Madrid have left many Catalans feeling wounded, fanning the flames of separatism.
On Friday, Lopez-Sanchez's attorney said "fanning the flames of public outcry" and tying the case to a larger immigration debate doesn't make sense.
" Rubin said that the Ankara government was "fanning the flames of anti-Americanism even further, and that's a tool Erdogan has always found useful.
Sources connected to the former couple say Randy is fanning the flames of conflict to help Janet gain an edge in her custody case.
Biden has ratcheted up his criticism of Trump in recent days, accusing the president of "fanning the flames" of white supremacy and lacking moral leadership.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia scolded British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond on Tuesday for suggesting that President Vladimir Putin was fanning the flames of the Syrian civil war.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump is on the cusp of winning his party's presidential nomination in part by fanning the flames of racial and ethnic division in America.
The Democratic Party nominee said she "inherited nothing" from the Democratic National Committee and accused the media of endlessly fanning the flames of her email scandal.
The governor blamed the president for "fanning the flames of racism," and his been critical of numerous policy measures, such as the GOP tax-cut bill.
By fanning the flames of division, they may be ushering in the great unraveling of American society, for which we will all pay a steep price.
I have no more plans for 'Woody's Guitar' except for encouraging and fanning the flames of the positive, tangible things that have started to result from it.
Warren rolled out her proposal for Medicare for All last week, instantly fanning the flames of a raging debate among the Democratic presidential contenders over the idea.
And, whatever one says about President Trump, he surely seems intent on fanning the flames of division rather than tamping them down – including within his own party.
At the very moment that the security of the US is under threat from the "Fake News" of its enemies, the President is fanning the flames of confusion.
Dystopiq also wrote that they, "did some more testing on my dock and it turns out this bastard is bent inward," further fanning the flames of this theory.
"There is a lot of misinformation fanning the flames of fear in the community at large, especially on social media," Commissioner Pelicia E. Hall said in a statement.
That point was driven home in startling fashion when we recently reported that the Massachusetts attorney general had accused McKinsey of fanning the flames of the opioid epidemic.
Velayati said Iran hoped Hariri would return to Lebanon, accusing Riyadh of fanning the flames of tension as it "could not tolerate the strategic friendship" between Tehran and Beirut.
From the president who launched his career by fanning the flames of birtherism, and who is currently obsessively spinning conspiracy theories about the investigation into his connections with Russia.
While establishment Republicans urged the party to embrace America's diversity and its immigrant communities, Trump attacked them, fanning the flames of inter-group hostility—and found a receptive audience.
Earlier this week as Trump's comments about Curiel were being roundly denounced as racist and inappropriate, Manafort stepped in and urged Trump to stop fanning the flames of the controversy.
While Congress advances an impeachment inquiry into possible high crimes by the president, I believe his most destructive acts are his fanning the flames of racism and emboldening white nationalism.
Roseanne Barr has been a vocal Donald Trump supporter these past few years, but sometimes her support has extended into fanning the flames of defunct conspiracies and posting divisive tweets.
And, as well, political leaders worldwide should stop fanning the flames of xenophobia by painting all refugees and migrants as security threats, accusations that give these arrangements their false justification.
"The bottom line is that I hold the President responsible for demonizing differences, fanning the flames of racism and division and creating a fire of hatred and violence," Cuomo said.
Temperatures could reach 110 degrees (43 Celsius) in Northern California over the next few days with gusty winds fanning the flames of the complex, a National Weather Service meteorologist said.
A political opponent of Mr. Macron, Xavier Bertrand, who is president of the heavily industrialized region in the north of France, described Mr. Macron as fanning the flames of division.
IT SEEMS HARD to believe that the Swedish Academy, which awards the Nobel prize in literature, did not know that it would be fanning the flames of Europe's culture wars.
After the housing market collapsed in 2008, HGTV was criticized for fanning the flames of an overheated market, encouraging a culture of rampant investment that contributed to the eventual bust.
Conservatives told her that Democrats like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren were fanning the flames of class warfare, a charge that some on the left have been happy to embrace.
That guest was referring to George's alleged role in fanning the flames of former President Bill Clinton's impeachment, which former first lady Hillary Clinton once called a "vast right-wing conspiracy."
Ms. Merkel needs to fend off a resurgent Russia that is promoting its brand of illiberal democracy by backing right-wing parties throughout the Continent and fanning the flames of populism.
In the Medium post, Warren charged Trump with fanning the flames of hate by drawing closer to white nationalists and placing some like Miller into positions of considerable power and influence.
With young people like James and Caolán so committed to their positions it's a situation that remains far from being resolved, and Brexit is only fanning the flames of division further.
The history of housing discrimination, slow rejection of his white nationalist supporters, and fanning the flames of racial division in the Central Park Five case was not enough to sway their votes.
Whether they made us cover our eyes as kids, or scream like children as adults, movie monsters have a way of creeping into our subconscious and fanning the flames of our fears.
"There is a lot of misinformation fanning the flames of fear in the community at large, especially on social media," Pelicia E. Hall, the state corrections commissioner, said in a recent statement.
Any surveillance video from Jeffrey Epstein's first apparent suicide attempt in a Manhattan jail cell has been deleted, prosecutors said Thursday, further fanning the flames of conspiracy that've engulfed Epstein's death last August.
"Anytime you are making comments and creating, fanning the flames of hatred, then you're doing a genuine harm to your community," the 2020 Democratic candidate said during a CNN presidential town hall in Atlanta.
The GOP must be held to account for their culpability in fanning the flames of intolerance, which outweighs anything Omar and Tlaib have said by orders of magnitude so great as to be incalculable.
By fanning the flames of conflict, Mr. Rajoy has shown that he is incapable of reaching a lasting agreement with either the leaders of Catalonia or several of the parties in his own Congress.
In Ventura/Santa Barbara (Thomas fire), Los Angeles ( Skirball, Rye and Creek fires), and San Diego (Lilac fire), Santa Ana winds have been blamed for literally fanning the flames of smaller fires into conflagrations.
Attendance from the former presidents will be a show of bipartisanship as Trump prepares to inherit a segmented nation following a contentious presidential election during which he was accused of fanning the flames of division.
The billionaire former New York City mayor told the Financial Times that America deserved "a lot better" than the current political discourse, fanning the flames of speculation that he just might run this time around.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian Finance Minister Natalia Yaresko on Thursday deflected questions about her chances of becoming prime minister if the government collapsed and said such speculation was fanning the flames of the country's political crisis.
The Russian efforts, according to the indictment, were part of a broader effort "to sow discord in the U.S. political system," achieved mostly by fanning the flames of divisive debates already raging in the country.
"The bottom line is that I hold the President responsible for demonizing differences, fanning the flames of racism and division and creating a fire of hatred and violence," Cuomo said in a statement at the time.
I just want to clarify that anyone who uses my quote going forward is using the quote of an uninformed person and fanning the flames of a non-story by making use of an unwitting accomplice.
Raul Labrador (R), from my home state of Idaho, to stop fanning the flames of the false narrative that Westerners are rising up en masse against our public lands and the public servants who manage them.
Starting with a meeting on the night of Obama's inauguration, Republicans became a united opposition against the new president's agenda with an unprecedented use of the filibuster and fanning the flames of an emerging populist blaze.
He accused the media of fanning the flames of racist protest, being anti-American, trying to erase our heritage, and then turning off cameras during his speech to hide his truth (it was all being carried live).
"Trump is coming to Britain to commemorate the defeat of fascism after D-Day while at the very same time pursuing a dangerous far-right agenda and fanning the flames of hatred," said Matt Bonner, its designer.
Mr. Trump has been accused of fanning the flames of hate groups with his hard-line positions on immigration, his hesitance to denounce the former Klansman David Duke and his occasional promotion of white nationalist accounts on Twitter.
The national security of the Republic of Korea and strengthening the U.S.-led trilateral quasi-alliance involving Japan seem lower priorities for Moon than fanning the flames of anti-Japanese sentiment for political gain and placating North Korea.
The takedowns on Thursday exemplified a new online influence tactic: Russians helped prop up a nonprofit in Ghana dedicated to spreading messages in the U.S. about social issues, specifically aimed at fanning the flames of racial divisions, CNN reported.
ROME — When Hillary Clinton warned in an interview this week that Europe's centrist leadership needed to "get a handle" on migration, or risk further fanning the flames of populism, some wondered where she had been the last few years.
Large stretches of it aren't particularly enlightening — who needs to relive the dreary, predictably acrimonious battles over budget stalemates and health care, or to hear sound bites of right-wing radio stars fanning the flames of racism and hate?
In that interview, Jeffries said Trump "chose to pull the sheets off and reveal himself, in terms of his tendency to be a racial arsonist, fanning the flames of hatred," an apparent reference to the KKK's white robe uniform.
Pakistan's Islamist parties have been fanning the flames of it: since the assassination in 2011 of Salman Taseer, a governor of Punjab who had pushed for reform of blasphemy laws, support for the current ones appears only to have grown.
Joaquin Castro, the Texas congressman and twin brother of the Obama cabinet official, spent the Democratic National Convention fanning the flames of a possible Cruz challenge, at one point charging that Cruz was "freaking out" over a 2018 race against him.
The Ebola outbreak was emblematic of some of the challenges of the health beat: getting people to care about an important global health problem before it shows up on their doorsteps, and doing so without fanning the flames of fear.
Though Donald J. Trump has publicly kept his distance from the alt-right, her attack on him for fanning the flames of racism embraced by the community was celebrated by its leaders, who did their best to capitalize on the moment.
At the same time, as our national leader, you have a role to play in either fanning the flames of division or trying to bring Americans of different backgrounds together," Castro, the former mayor of San Antonio, told ABC's "This Week.
As Hillary Clinton assailed Donald J. Trump on Thursday for fanning the flames of racism embraced by the "alt-right," the community of activists that tends to lurk anonymously in the internet's dark corners could hardly contain its glee. Mrs.
While he eventually admitted that he had lied about the texts before leaving for his eight-year prison sentence for bank fraud and identity theft, Parks was still holding on to some resentment towards Moore for fanning the flames of the scandal.
Last summer he responded with massive force to a growing insurgency in the southeast by groups linked to the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), fanning the flames of the violence and providing an excuse to link moderate Kurdish MPs to the terrorists.
Trump is 'fanning the flames of his own political demise'A former senior FBI official echoed that assessment, telling Insider that fear is a big part of why people at the FBI and the Justice Department haven't spoken out the way the whistleblower did.
" Booker -- along with other 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls -- previously rebuked the President's comments, telling Jake Tapper on "The Lead"' that Trump is "literally fanning the flames of racial violence" with his attacks, and describing the President's language as "clearly bigoted, vile, dangerous.
In 2011, while seeking his own presidential bid, Trump said that he would only release his tax information if Obama revealed his birth certificate, fanning the flames of a theory that persisted even after Obama showed his Hawaiian birth certificate a week after Trump's comment.
Strong seasonal winds have also created problems in Northern California, fanning the flames of the Kincade fire and others and prompting utility companies to shut off electric power over wide areas in the hope of avoiding new blazes started by wind-damaged lines and equipment.
"Trump is coming to Britain to commemorate the defeat of fascism after D-day while at the very same time pursuing a dangerous far-right agenda and fanning the flames of hatred," Trump Baby's designer Matt Bonner said in an emailed statement to Hyperallergic.
Her many supporters praised the humanitarian impulse, pointing to the perils faced by migrants crossing the Mediterranean, but others accused her of fanning the flames of far-right parties and associated ideologies, which have been behind attacks on Jews and Muslims in the past year.
Her many supporters praised the humanitarian impulse, pointing to the perils faced by migrants crossing the Mediterranean, but others accused her of fanning the flames of far-right parties and associated ideologies, which have been behind attacks on Jews and Muslims in the past year.
In this episode from season three of our HBO show, that originally aired on June 12th of last year, Suroosh Alvi traveled to Saudi Arabia to see how America's staunchest Arab ally was defending itself—and how it may ultimately be fanning the flames of global militancy.
Their campaign, which relied heavily on depressing Democratic turnout as a way to win battleground states like Florida and Michigan, stood to gain by fanning the flames of the rivalry between Mr. Sanders and Hillary Clinton and dredging up the bitterness that many Sanders supporters felt over their loss.
Today, federal healthcare law in the form of the misnamed Affordable Care Act outlaws most of the innovative plans for which consumers are so desperately calling out; it instead forces them to buy expensive insurance, often brimful with coverage features they don't need, thus fanning the flames of the cost crisis.
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Jeff Sessions on how best to kill the efforts of Rubio and the "Gang of Eight" to pass immigration reform in 2013, Steve Bannon and Breitbart News were fanning the flames of racial discord, complete with a "black crime" article label and stories about the imminent dangers posed by nonwhite immigrants.
"There is a lot of misinformation fanning the flames of fear in the community at large, especially on social media," Hall, who has been in the job for nearly three years but is planning to step down later this month for a private-sector job, said in a statement Friday.
Despite some fans and journalists complaining about the free speech of musicians, judging by the increasing demonstrations, the metal scene is becoming increasingly conscious not only of the safety of its own members, but its role in either fanning the flames of a global fascist revival or helping to put them out.
The Maine eventThe Senate is out, but its health care bill is still getting slammedDonald Trump Jr. is fanning the flames of the #CNNBlackmail story "If you look at the rich, the CEOs and the ones that own these corporations, they use our infrastructure," Bryce told me in an interview this week.
"(Trump's) reaction to Charlottesville was clearly inadequate, unacceptable, inappropriate, and for many people throughout America, led them to conclude that the President of the United States chose to pull the sheets off and reveal himself, in terms of his tendency to be a racial arsonist, fanning the flames of hatred," Jeffries said.
She researched a way to address her constituents without fanning the flames of Yiannopoulos' controversy, and found that the Southern Poverty Law Center encourages student groups to hold alternative, inclusive events at the same time as inflammatory figures' visits to counter what the organization calls the "racist ideology of the alt-right" on campus.
Mr. Gantz, in a speech in Tel Aviv, pointed to Mr. Netanyahu's long history of exploiting his opponents' misfortunes, and of fanning the flames of popular anger among his right-wing base, to argue that the prime minister had no business trying to put his prosecutors on trial in the court of public opinion.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE wasted no time Wednesday morning fanning the flames of his newly reignited feud with Fox News star Megyn Kelly.
State Department confirms alleged leader of white-nationalist group is an employee, won't say if he'll be firedJoe Biden accused Trump of 'fanning the flames of white supremacy' in a blistering speechAuthorities say a Florida woman charged with a DUI was recorded going on a racist rant against a black police officer: 'My KKK friends will burn your family'
He scolded Delta Airlines, whose CEO Ed Bastian did not attend, for buying billions in planes from the European firm Airbus while Qatar Airways is buying its jets from Chicago-based Boeing Co. And he repeatedly harped on Bastian's absence, questioning how he could be a no-show after his airline — more than any other — had been fanning the flames of the fight.
Read more:Joe Biden shuts down Breitbart News reporter over 'very fine people' on both sides comment made by Trump after the Charlottesville white-supremacist rallyJoe Biden accused Trump of 'fanning the flames of white supremacy' in a blistering speechJoe Biden says he would institute a national buyback program and reinstate the assault weapons ban to 'get them off the street'
"(Trump's) reaction to Charlottesville was clearly inadequate, unacceptable, inappropriate, and for many people throughout America, led them to conclude that the President of the United States chose to pull the sheets off and reveal himself, in terms of his tendency to be a racial arsonist, fanning the flames of hatred," Jeffries told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "The Situation Room" at the time.
"Early in my administration, somehow they often thought that me or Tim Geithner or others were fanning the flames of antibank sentiment, and we'd have to explain to them, no, what's fanning the flames is that people have lost their homes and their savings, and this has all spilled out into Main Street while you guys still made out all right," he said.
Local robber baron and Insys founder, John Kapoor, seen leaving an Arizona district court after being arrested on racketeering charges last year Photo: APThe State of North Carolina is suing a pharmaceutical manufacturer for allegedly bribing doctors and defrauding insurers in order to sell more of its powerful fentanyl spray, fanning the flames of the opioid crisis that has millions addicted and is shortening lifespans.
The tweet was just one of many inflammatory statements by Trump over a long day of bizarre tweeting that included everything from fanning the flames of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to attempting to take credit for airplanes being safe, calling for the prosecution of a top aide to Hillary Clinton, attacking the new publisher of the New York Times, and plugging Lou Dobbs's show on the Fox Business Network.
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